[Guide]How to revive your bricked Gnote

forest1971

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I flashed Paranoid Android 2+ ROM, and I found the efs folder and I did the steps, and when I do dialing *#06# the imei given like this 004999010640000, it's fake.


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Yes, when your efs partition is damaged during brick and the emei was lost. Since you did not have back up of efs, then flash the efs img will help provide a generic/fake emei. That emei still allow the phone to work in most network. If you have your original emei number printed in the phone box, then there seems to be a way to restore it. I have not tried yet and can not have the link now but you certainly can find it with google. Btw, does the phone work in your network with generic number?

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Hi guys, sorry if my post seems stupid but before I go and attempt ^^ i want to know if my symptoms are fixable with the above.

I rooted my phone using the method at rootgalaxynote(dot)com/nocomputerequired etc etc.

The root went fine and I installed LiquidRom which also worked fine. However, I wanted to go back to Cyanogen as id used it on my Hero/Desire/SII. I installed the CM10 via CWM6 and **stupidly** wiped data and cache using the CWM. Now i can still boot into CM10 and use all the phones features, msg/phone/email etc etc but I cannot mount the internalsdcard (emmc) from within CM10 or in CWM. I get the cannot mount emmc error in CWM and the following in adb logcat:

D/DirectVolume( 1915): Checking for bad partition major number
D/DirectVolume( 1915): Found bad partition
E/DirectVolume( 1915): Fixing major number from 179 to 259 for partition 11
I/Vold ( 1915): /dev/block/vold/259:3 being considered for volume sdcard0
D/Vold ( 1915): Volume sdcard0 state changing 1 (Idle-Unmounted) -> 3 (Checking)
D/MountService( 2170): volume state changed for /storage/sdcard0 (unmounted -> checking)
I/AudioPolicyManager( 1922): startOutput() output 3, stream 1, session 49
D/AudioSystem( 1922): android::AudioSystem::isSeparatedStream(audio_stream_type_t) called!
D/AudioSystem( 1922): audio_stream_type_t: 1
D/AudioSystem( 1922): isSeparatedStream: false
I/StorageNotification( 2290): Media {/storage/sdcard0} state changed from {unmounted} -> {checking} (primary = true)
D/MountService( 2170): sendStorageIntent Intent { act=android.intent.action.MEDIA_CHECKING dat=file:///storage/sdcard0 (has extras) }
D/PhoneStatusBar( 2290): addNotification score=0
V/yamaha::media::VolumeCtrl( 1922): VolumeCtrl::createVolume()
D/yamaha::media::VolumeCtrl( 1922): Dir0 : AP Playback Music SP (0001h)
D/yamaha::media::VolumeCtrl( 1922): Dir0Att : AP Playback Music SP (0001h)
D/yamaha::media::VolumeCtrl( 1922): DacMaster : AP Playback Music SP (0001h)
D/yamaha::media::VolumeCtrl( 1922): Sp : AP Playback Music SP (FD81h)
V/yamaha::media::VolumeCtrl( 1922): VolumeCtrl::setVolume()
D/yamaha::media::VolumeCtrl( 1922): VolumeCtrl::setVolume() FM Playback: Ready
D/yamaha::media::VolumeCtrl( 1922): VolumeCtrl::setVolume() VoiceCall: Ready
I//system/bin/fsck_msdos( 1915): ** /dev/block/vold/259:3
I//system/bin/fsck_msdos( 1915): Invalid signature in boot block: 68e0
I/logwrapper( 1915): /system/bin/fsck_msdos terminated by exit(2)
I/PackageManager( 2170): Updating external media status from unmounted to unmounted
E/Vold ( 1915): Filesystem check failed (not a FAT filesystem)
W/Vold ( 1915): /dev/block/vold/259:3 does not contain a FAT filesystem
E/Vold ( 1915): /dev/block/vold/259:3 failed to mount via NTFS (No such device)
E/Vold ( 1915): Volume sdcard0 found no suitable devices for mounting :(
D/Vold ( 1915): Volume sdcard0 state changing 3 (Checking) -> 1 (Idle-Unmounted)
D/MountService( 2170): volume state changed for /storage/sdcard0 (checking -> unmounted)
D/MountService( 2170): sendStorageIntent Intent { act=android.intent.action.MEDIA_UNMOUNTED dat=file:///storage/sdcard0 (has extras) }
I/MemorySettings( 2386): Received storage state changed notification that /storage/sdcard0 changed state from unmounted to checking
I/MemorySettings( 2386): Received storage state changed notification that /storage/sdcard0 changed state from checking to unmounted
I/StorageNotification( 2290): Media {/storage/sdcard0} state changed from {checking} -> {unmounted} (primary = true)
D/VoldCmdListener( 1915): volume shared /storage/sdcard0 ums
I/ALSAModule( 1922): Initialized ALSA PLAYBACK device hifi
I/AudioPolicyManager( 1922): stopOutput() output 3, stream 1, session 49
D/VoldCmdListener( 1915): volume shared /storage/sdcard1 ums
D/MediaScannerReceiver( 4073): action: android.intent.action.MEDIA_UNMOUNTED path: /storage/sdcard0
I/ALSAModule( 1922): Terminated ALSA PLAYBACK device hifi
So I guess im looking for general advice really, is the above method going to work for me? or am i buggered and need to visit a Samsung Service centre ;)

Thanks in advance for any useful info and as this is my first post thanks for all the helpful advice/walkthroughs over the years *all*
 

forest1971

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First important thing is your phone does not have symptom of the emmc brick bug and it is a good thing. And you certainly do not need repartition.

About the internal sdcard not recognized. It could be a problem of cm10 rom. So better change to a rom that worked for you before. Or try to go back to GB stock rom using PC odin. See how it goes. Or read the thread on cm10 to see how people deal with it. I have seen some people complaint about similar issues with cm10 rom not recognize usbstorage in a thread in q&a.


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Yes, when your efs partition is damaged during brick and the emei was lost. Since you did not have back up of efs, then flash the efs img will help provide a generic/fake emei. That emei still allow the phone to work in most network. If you have your original emei number printed in the phone box, then there seems to be a way to restore it. I have not tried yet and can not have the link now but you certainly can find it with google. Btw, does the phone work in your network with generic number?

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I searched in Google and didn't find restoring imei for galaxy note n7000, I found just for s s2 s3 and at&t..
I found a thread about how to restore imei for Nexus by Docomo unlock sim card in the forum, but the download links given was damaged.
Do you think restoring imei by unlocking sim card will solve the issue?
If yes, plz try to give me a way to unlock it.

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forest1971

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my gal note now hardbrick:crying::crying::crying: how to solve this?i use JTAG still no change mw gal note dead:crying::crying:
Sorry to hear of your brick.
Btw, after jtag does the phone boot into download and recovery mode? The point is: if it is an emmc brick then will need repartition. I rember Sar17 has been able to revise his hardbrick phone using combination of jtag and repartition. Jtag help the phone to boot into downloadmode (maybe also recovery) and from there use repartition. Still in the worse case if jtag does nothing , then replace motherboard is the only remained option.

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Sorry to hear of your brick.
Btw, after jtag does the phone boot into download and recovery mode? The point is: if it is an emmc brick then will need repartition. I rember Sar17 has been able to revise his hardbrick phone using combination of jtag and repartition. Jtag help the phone to boot into downloadmode (maybe also recovery) and from there use repartition. Still in the worse case if jtag does nothing , then replace motherboard is the only remained option.

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Thanks for the sympathy..
This brick purely because of incorrect i want to instal custom rom Rocket MIUI but i forget to change the kernel..i use rom manager and gal note dead when wiping system in recovery, ..my gal note now in handyman service bcause warranty runs out..they tell after use jtag flash chip can"t to write..ohh so bad:(
 
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hg42

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If you have your original emei number printed in the phone box, then there seems to be a way to restore it
last time I searched for it, I didn't find a pure software solution.
The only solution I found was with jtag equipment (this seems to be standard).

I also looked into the bytes of the partition but didn't find a way to patch the imei.

Despite I don't have this problem personally, I would be very interested in a solution, because there are many people out there stuck with a generic imei.
 

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gal note dead when wiping system in recovery, ..my gal note now in handyman service bcause warranty runs out..they tell after use jtag flash chip
if you have emmc brick jtag (alone) will not help.
Repartitioning (avoiding bricked area) does the trick, which can also be done with jtag.

But it's the same procedure:
- first find where brick starts and ends (use my scanner)
- then repartition leaving the bricked area unused
 

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There has been confirmation that In many cases it is the faulty system partitions (caused by wipe using the buggy ICS stock kernel or other reasons). In that case re-partition workaround will help revive your brick phone. The first one who has applied the method successfully is "Drnull" for another similar device (epic4g).

So for those who would like to use this solution follow the guide below which I developed based on the hints from Drnull and a re-partition guide for Kindle Fire by Eldarerathis and Soundwire.
Credits and thanks to them.

Also Big thanks to: Prabhu1980, Matiasg85, Uggies, Bodivas, As i9000, Alekhkhanna, Travis82 and others who have provided precious tools, troubleshoot solutions, advice and support for making this guide more complete and easy to use!
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Important Note:
As the method progress, thanks to member Hg42 custom PIT files have been made that can help re-partition automatically. This will make it much easier to do re-partition. Follow the Link to hg42's thread to get the PIT file and how to flash.

The custom PIT should work in majority of cases that have partition problems. Someone may ask a question: how do I know if there are faulty blocks in the partition or not and where, in which partitions, they are. The answers to that question can be found by scanning partitions for errors, with the procedures described in the manual method below (Go until steps 4 to find the answers). After scanning one more benefit is that it can guide you to find the most suitable strategy for re-partition. You can use a combination of the two methods in an intuitive way to revive your brick Note.


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Notes for using Manual repartition:
1. For those who can get SS warranty service to fix it for free then you should go there, and do not need to try repartition.
2. know how to run command prompt (MS-DOS) from window.
3. Partitions can be delete and recreate like in a computer hdd and it is reversible: you can do and redo again and again and can also go back to original scheme by flashing original PIT file (from hg42 thread above).
4. If you like to recover data from your internal sdcard (photos, music, books...) you should look at Item 9 near the end of the guide.
5. And do not try to hold me responsible if you mess things up further than your current state in your phone.

1. The tools:
- Download the screen shot of the Note’s partitions for your reference information
- download and install the attached 4pda_kernel.tar, which has the partition tools and CWM with it, although it will raise flash counter. To avoid that you can download and install the CWM_4pda_kernel.zip (also attached in the post) by putting it in sdcard and flash with your existing CWM. the 4pda_kernel is a GB based kernel. In some cases 4pda_kernel does not work (probably due to mismatch between the kernel and the rom that is still sitting there in your (semi-brick) phone), then try this safe CM9 kernel from the this link.
- You should be able to have adb driver for Note and adb.exe in you computer. The easy way is to download Note usb driver from here, then download adb folder attached in the post. Install driver you have downloaded and extract adb folder to c: driver of your computer, you will have the tools folder which has adb.exe in it. You should now have adb working for your Note. (Alternatively, if you have installed Kies, then the usb driver should already installed. Then you just need to download the adb folder provided.)

2. Set up the tools:

- Use odin to flash attached kernel.tar file or use existing CWM in your phone to flash kernel.zip, also attached.
- Then restart the phone to recovery
- Then connect to computer using usb cable.

3. Then run cmd from your computer and cd (change directory) to the folder that has adb.exe in your computer.
Then run,
Code:
adb devices
it should give you some number then it means your device is connect in adb
then:
Code:
adb shell
it should give you the sign like this: ~ #
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Note: In case adb shell it only gives this sign $ (after you have installed the 4pda_kernel) then it showed there is a mismatch of that kernel with the rom that is sitting on your (semi-brick) Note and it does not give full root. In that case you should download and install this CM9 based safe kernel from this links which should help you to get full adb root access with this sign ~ #. It is a zip file and need to be install from CWM (not odin) by copy it to external sdcard or internal sdcard (by mount usb storage to PC or adb push.
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Then run (noted that umount is without N):
Code:
~ # umount /cache
~ # umount /system
~ # umount /data
If one of those "umount /" commands return "invalid argument" just ignore it and continue with next steps.
This is to unmount cache, systemfs and datafs partitions.

Note: it is easier to copy and paste (right click mouse) the code to CMD windown to save time and avoid typing error.
Then run the parted.
Code:
~ # parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
if it aska you to fix something just choose yes. It should give you bellow:

parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
GNU Parted 1.8.8.1.179-aef3
Using /dev/block/mmcblk0
Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
(parted)
Then run:
Code:
(parted) print
It will give you a picture of your Note’s partitions as in the screen shots I have attached. (text version is below):
print
print
Model: MMC VYL00M (sd/mmc)
Disk /dev/block/mmcblk0: 15.8GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt

Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 4194kB 25.2MB 21.0MB ext4 EFS
2 25.2MB 26.5MB 1311kB SBL1
3 27.3MB 28.6MB 1311kB SBL2
4 29.4MB 37.7MB 8389kB PARAM
5 37.7MB 46.1MB 8389kB KERNEL
6 46.1MB 54.5MB 8389kB RECOVERY
7 54.5MB 264MB 210MB ext4 CACHE
8 264MB 281MB 16.8MB MODEM
9 281MB 1174MB 893MB ext4 FACTORYFS
10 1174MB 3322MB 2147MB ext4 DATAFS
11 3322MB 15.2GB 11.9GB fat32 UMS
12 15.2GB 15.8GB 537MB ext4 HIDDEN

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4. Scanning for Partition errors:
Do to a thorough scan of partitions 7,9,10,11 for errors (block damage) you can use DD command below one by one (it only read partition block by block and no write, so it is totally safe). (You can use dd to check other partition from 1 to 6 if you like but they should be fine in most cases and scanning is not needed):
Code:
(parted) quit
~ # dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p7 of=/dev/null
~ # dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p9 of=/dev/null
~ # dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p10 of=/dev/null 
~ # dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p11 of=/dev/null
Scan partition 7 and 9 will be quick (less than a minute) partition 10 take about 3 minutes and 11 about 5-7 minutes.
- If it return in and outs and partition size then they are fine (no faulty blocks)
- If it freezes (or run too long more than 10 minutes), or return something like "read/write I/O error" then it means you have some damage in that respective partition and read command failed. In this case should restart CMD/adb and run the test again for the partition that give I/O error to make sure the error is permanent and result of test is reliable.

There is also anther scan tool to double check if there are partitions faults: that is e2fsck. It comes with 4_pda and CM9 kernel given. The added benefit is that it can also repair minor memory block damage.
This tool can only be used for ext4 partition (7, 9,10) and it need to be used after "umount /cache"... steps in point 3. It is suggested that before attempting with re-partition you should first try to use this tool to scan and fix the damaged block. The command is below:
Code:
~ # e2fsck -f -c –y /dev/block/mmcblk0p7
~ # e2fsck -f -c –y /dev/block/mmcblk0p9
~ # e2fsck -f -c –y /dev/block/mmcblk0p10
The results of e2fsck scanning can be as below:
- If there is no faulty block e2fsck will report: "no bad block found". then good!
- If it freezes then it has encountered emmc bug damaged and cannot fix: In this case will definitely need re-partition.
- If it report encountered some damaged block and has fixed the damage: In this case you can try to go back to install rom. If it work, that is great. If still get stuck as before then you will need to do re-partition.

Guide for the most suitable re-partition scheme after scanning partitions (read carefully for the best result):

1. In case you do not find bad blocks in the above 4 partitions, the problem is certainly not related to partitions fault. Then you should explore other unbrick methods, using Heimdall to flash instead of odin for example.

2. In case there are fault in both partition 9 and 10 then follow steps in point from 5.1 to 5.3 below. applying this scheme of re-partition should work in most cases!.

3. In case there are faulty in partition 9 only, then can follow steps in point 7 to save some more space.

4. In case there are faulty in partition 10 only, then can follow steps in point 7 to save some more space.

5. In case there are faulty blocks in Cache partition, then follow point 5.4

6. In case there are faulty in partition 11: go to point 8

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5. Re-partition workaround for case of faulty in partitions 9 and 10:
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5.1 remove partitions to get rid of the faulty ones and make space available for new ones:
Code:
~ # parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
(parted) print

(parted) rm 9
(parted) rm 10
(parted) rm 11
That will remove three partitions factoryfs (9), datafs (10) and UMS (11) so as to make rooms for new partitions

5.2. To create three new partitions from the good area:
Code:
(parted) mkpart primary 3322.881536 4216.268288
(parted) mkpart primary 4217 6364
(parted) mkpartfs primary fat32 6364 15200

(parted) name 9 FACTORYFS
(parted) name 10 DATAFS
(parted) name 11 UMS
Notes: The long number in the first command line is need to make sure the size of factoryfs partition is exactly the size of original partition so that odin will accept it.
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5.3. Convert format for 9 and 10: The above steps have created three new partitions. However, for 9 and 10 the format is ext2 and now need to be converted to ext4.

The easiest way is to go back to CWM in your phone. Then, go into mounts and storage menu and choose format /system and format /data. It will convert file system of partition 9 and 10 to ext4 automatically for you.

If the above steps are successful then check:
Code:
~ # parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
(parted) print
Note: after printed partition and they look fine, then should check again the partition using dd command to scan partitions 9, 10, 11 as in the step 4 to make sure that newly created partition are fault-free. If they continue to report faulty block then you will need to do re-partition again and create new partitions in the new range (by changing start and end number of partitions).
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Dealing with Cache partition:
5.4. It is very, very unlikely that Cache is also faulty but in case there is you can follow steps below to deal with it.
First should remove and recreate with same size and location:
Code:
(parted) rm 7
Then recreate it:
Code:
(parted) mkpartfs primary ext2 54.5 264
(parted) name 7 CACHE
Then you can go into CWM and format /cache, it will convert file system to ext4.

In case parted give I/O error then you can try to reduce the size of cache to 128MB, choose the start and end number somewhere in the space from 54.5MB to 264MB.

6. Suggestions for rom installations:
It is recommend to use a custom GB rom (Darky GB, CheckRom GB, and Rocket GB...)they are old but very good roms. Dowload links and instructions for installation can be found in this link. Custom ICS roms (such as Rocket ICS, CleaNote ICS...) are also good. They can be found from the same link for GB rom provided or from the Note development sections. Using CM9 ICS such as Nightlies is recommended since it is safe and very lightweight (less than 140 MB) so it is quick to download.

Note: Flash custom rom by CWM (load rom.zip from computer to internal or external sdcard and flash) seem to be a better way than using odin and is recommended but you can try both.

7. Guide for some cases of only one partition have faulty blocks:

7.1. In case you scan partition and identify that there are damage only in partition 9 (factoryfs) then you can remove 9, 10, and 11 and then start making partition from 1174 MB:
Code:
(parted) mkpart primary 1174.405120 2067.791872
(parted) mkpart primary 2068 4215
(parted) mkpartfs primary fat32 4215 15200

(parted) name 9 FACTORYFS
(parted) name 10 DATAFS
(parted) name 11 UMS
Then go into CWM to format system and data. Then you can install rom.

7.2. In case you identify that there is faulty blocks in partition 10 only (datafs) then you can remove 10 and 11 only (leave 9 alone) and start making partition 10 from 3322 mb:
Code:
(parted) mkpart primary 3322 5469
(parted) mkpartfs primary fat32 5469 15200
(parted) name 10 DATAFS
(parted) name 11 UMS
Then go into CWM and format data. and you can install rom.

It is also known that the hidden partition (partition 12) is not needed for normal use and install of roms. So you can delete it and enlarge the UMS partition (to 15800mb) and you will have a larger sdcard to use.

It is also noted that the size of datafs partition does not need to be exact 2147 mb so you can create it with the size of 2000 mb or smaller or bigger as you wish.

Still the size of factoryfs partition has to be correct so that odin will accept it when flash.

8. In the case of damage in partition 11 (UMS) this often also go with damage in partition 9 and 10. In this case I have worked out 5 options of partition scheme. You need to try from one to 5. One of those should work for you.

Option 1:
Code:
~ # parted /dev/block/mmcblk0
(parted) print

(parted) rm 9
(parted) rm 10
(parted) rm 11

(parted) mkpart primary 4608 5501.386752
(parted) mkpart primary 5501.386752 7648.8704
(parted) mkpartfs primary fat32 7648.8704 15200

(parted) name 9 FACTORYFS
(parted) name 10 DATAFS
(parted) name 11 UMS
After done, reboot into recovery format system, format data. Then you can proceed with install stock or custom rom.

If it get errors when create partition or CWM get stuck during format then you need to try the next option of partition scheme as below.

Option 2:
Code:
(parted) mkpart primary 6400 7293.386752
(parted) mkpart primary 7293.386752 9440.8704
(parted) mkpartfs primary fat32 9440.8704 15200
Option 3:
Code:
(parted) mkpart primary 7936 8829.386752
(parted) mkpart primary 8829.386752 10976.8704
(parted) mkpartfs primary fat32 10976.8704 15200
Option 4:
Code:
(parted) mkpart primary 9216 10109.386752
(parted) mkpart primary 10109.386752 12256.8704
(parted) mkpartfs primary fat32 12256.8704 15200
Option 5:
Code:
(parted) mkpart primary 11,008 11901.386752
(parted) mkpart primary 11901.386752 14048.8704
(parted) mkpartfs primary fat32 14048.8704 15200

9. Notes on recovering files from brick phone: For recovering data from internal sdcard, there are few ways below:
- You can try to install aroma file manager under CWM recovery using file from here. It works under recovery environment and allow you to copy files from internal sdcard to external sdcard.

- If that does not work, you can follow the guide until step 4, then in step 5 remove only partition 9 and 10 and leave partition 11 alone. Then try to create a full size partition 9 (factoryfs) with about 800MB and a very small size (100mb) partition 10 (datafs) and fit these two partitions within the remaining good area in the range from 281mb to 3322mb. Then you can install a custom rom and get it working to copy files to your PC. After that you can remove partition 11 to make full size partition 9 and 10 with steps as in the guide.

- Also you can adb shell, then list directory and files in internal sdcard (~ # ls /sdcard ...etc) and then adb pull files from internal sdcard to your PC one by one.

If you like to know more about using parted, go to the documentation page here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_mono/parted.html

Update of progress: As rough figures, more than 100 users have reported successfully revised their Notes after fixing partitions problems using either manual/adb methods or custom PIT file method from Hg42 or combined both. Re-partition have revised many super-bricks Notes! :):D.

If you can revive your Note please share your success with us so that we can share your good feeling :)!

And press thanks if you find this guide useful. Thanks.


That is splendid method to fix super-brick for Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000
 
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rman0

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hi dear guys , my note after reviving get freeze randomly.. it makes me crazy.. in sam rom its not too much.. its when i turn the wifi on..
 

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That is splendid method to fix super-brick for Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000
Please, please, do not quote such a big post, only to add only one sentence...

Note, that the 3 seconds you might win are lost multimultimultiple times for all the other readers.
 

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guys is there any solution?? anybody knows whichpart may be caused this..data,factory,cache,system???
guys i think i got some bad sector in hidden... how can i fix this?
 
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Dear Forest.

First, many many thanks, my Note was dead and now he is alive !!! :good::good:

I have a question. Do you have an idea how a program (wipe) can put bad sectors on the fs of the note ? I mean, there is no hard disk inside with head wich can dammage physically the hard disk. there is no hard disk in the Note, no ? only memory. How can memory be dammaged ?

You have an idea ?
 

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guys is there any solution?? anybody knows whichpart may be caused this..data,factory,cache,system???
guys i think i got some bad sector in hidden... how can i fix this?
Hi, in fact we haven't got a clear cut answer to this situation which has emerged in some phones after reviving from emmc brick.

The only way is to again check partition from one to 12 using dd (or the scan tools provided by hg42) to see if there is still some damage somewhere in the internal memory chip that has not been dealt with properly by re-partition. And try to use small size custom roms such as cm9 and cm10 or JB (slimbean). Another potential solution is to try dual boot (in the thread by Chuandinh in the development section) which no one seems to have tried as a solution for emmc brick before. Other than that we do not have the clues yet.
cheers.

---------- Post added at 06:31 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:29 PM ----------

Dear Forest.

First, many many thanks, my Note was dead and now he is alive !!! :good::good:

I have a question. Do you have an idea how a program (wipe) can put bad sectors on the fs of the note ? I mean, there is no hard disk inside with head wich can dammage physically the hard disk. there is no hard disk in the Note, no ? only memory. How can memory be dammaged ?

You have an idea ?
Thanks for letting us know it helps. It is very nice :).
About the question: Entropy512 is the expert on emmc- the internal memory chip of smart phones, and maybe will care to give more details to the questions. Overall any memory chip can get damaged in someway. In the case we are dealing with here it is a buggy (ICS stock) kernel+ in combination with a buggy chip+ and the secured erase command issued that has causes some part of the chip damaged to the point of unusable. So we just try to repartition to leave those area unused.
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tnx dear forest.. in e2fsck order.. in partition 10 i got so many things come up and said fix.. and in dd order every things are fine.. are u agree to repartition.. i got 3.7 gb from 11.9...:(
 

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Still randomly freeze with manual method

After revive my bricked note i got randomly freeze while join wifi or open some apps which using internet:confused:. Before that I use ready made by hg42.
here my result.
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 4194kB 25.2MB 21.0MB ext4 EFS
2 25.2MB 26.5MB 1311kB SBL1
3 27.3MB 28.6MB 1311kB SBL2
4 29.4MB 37.7MB 8389kB PARAM
5 37.7MB 46.1MB 8389kB KERNEL
6 46.1MB 54.5MB 8389kB RECOVERY
7 54.5MB 264MB 210MB ext4 CACHE
8 264MB 281MB 16.8MB MODEM
9 3322MB 4215MB 893MB ext4 FACTORYFS
10 4215MB 6363MB 2147MB ext4 DATAFS
11 6363MB 15.2GB 8854MB fat32 UMS
12 15.2GB 15.8GB 537MB ext4 HIDDEN

I also try manual method after randomly freeze. manual method still randomly freeze my note:confused:. don't know which block sector is damage. I also scan partitions 7,9,10,11 for errors. Can I re-partition all 12 partition?
 
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tnx dear forest.. in e2fsck order.. in partition 10 i got so many things come up and said fix.. and in dd order every things are fine.. are u agree to repartition.. i got 3.7 gb from 11.9...:(
Hi,

e2fsck help fix minor issues in memory and make the memory more optimal. Still, so far it does not seem to help with the freeze problem.

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After revive my bricked note i got randomly freeze while join wifi or open some apps which using internet:confused:. Before that I use ready made by hg42.
here my result.
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 4194kB 25.2MB 21.0MB ext4 EFS
2 25.2MB 26.5MB 1311kB SBL1
3 27.3MB 28.6MB 1311kB SBL2
4 29.4MB 37.7MB 8389kB PARAM
5 37.7MB 46.1MB 8389kB KERNEL
6 46.1MB 54.5MB 8389kB RECOVERY
7 54.5MB 264MB 210MB ext4 CACHE
8 264MB 281MB 16.8MB MODEM
9 3322MB 4215MB 893MB ext4 FACTORYFS
10 4215MB 6363MB 2147MB ext4 DATAFS
11 6363MB 15.2GB 8854MB fat32 UMS
12 15.2GB 15.8GB 537MB ext4 HIDDEN

I also try manual method after randomly freeze. manual method still randomly freeze my note:confused:. don't know which block sector is damage. I also scan partitions 7,9,10,11 for errors. Can I re-partition all 12 partition?
We are not sure if further repartition will help, since we do not know clearly the cause of the problem yet. Still, you can try with some more partition since it is reversible.

Among the partition we have done repartition from cache upward.

I believe it is safe to also repartition from kernel partition up. Then you need to flash kernel using odin.

SBL1 and SBL2 seem to be needed for the phone to boot so we should not touch. We do not know what Param partition does, so should leave it alone too.

In the case the phone failed to boot you will need jtag. cheers.
 

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hi guys. sorted my note before by sorting the partitions with a lot of help from forest1971. would the same technique work on s5360 young and if so can i use the same kernel as the note?

cheers in advance