Note 2 no sim & S Pen does Nothing - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note II

Okay, so i don't think this is a hardware issue (it could be), because the phone is brand new. I flashed the omega rom to my hone and what i think happened, is somehow when i was recovering my data with titanium backup, the drivers that read the sim card and allow the s pen to work got corrupted. Now, i tried to flash the stock att rom to my phone, but every time i do that, a CWM based recovery by X____ (dont know the name) runs and re roots my phone, cancelling the flash.

In titanium backup did you restore system+user apps or just user? And try to use ODIN to get back to stock. The stock images can all be found in the note II toolkit thread

im not sure what i did, but all the data from titanium backup is gone. what im really trying to do is restore my phone to what it was when i first got it.
also, i have a backup of my phone before i flashed the omega rom on TWRP recovery, but i cant figure out how to boot my phone into TWRP recovery.

To get into recovery just hold power home and volume up. But if you just want to get back to stock odin is your best bet

I know how to get into recovery, but i have CWM and TWRP, and i want to get to TWRP, but my phone automatically goes to CWM

You cant have TWRP and CWM... you only have one recovery partition

hmm, well the TWRP backup files are still on my phone, which i need..

I think CWM can restore TWRP backups but i may be wrong. Otherwise you can put the CWM flash able TWRP install file on your card and do it that way

could you maybe explain how to do that?

Download the zip here http://goo.im/devs/OpenRecovery/t0lteatt then flash it from CWM

i put the img on my phone..how do i flash it from CWM?

nevermind, did it with goomanager

so even when i install twrp recovery, it still boots to CWM..hmm any ideas?

That means that TWRP didnt install. Just use odin seriously its pretty simple

Dude ive tried multiple times, every time i flash the stock rom, the cwm based recovery comes up and says something like "cancelling flash" and it reroots my phone and nothing ends up happens

Can you get a picture of it?

got one
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K how did you root initially? Because it looks like it is encountering an error and falling back to the root exploit. Anyone else feel like chiming in about this?

i followed all steps on this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6BweCW5ck8 including initiallly installing TWRP recovery. I also installed the omega rom, which was when i starten experiencing issues. I made a backup prior to the flashing of the omega rom, but that was on TWRP, and as you already know i cant seem to install twrp.

Omega... isnt that a N1700 rom? cant seem to find it on the i317 forms. That may be your issue

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I need some expert problem solvers

Okay, so I had my galaxy s4 running wicked v1. Running twrp recovery.
I made a huge mistake by not backing up before I updated to v2. I do a full wipe and flash the rom as standard procedure goes. I get locked at the Samsung galaxy s4 screen forever... I try to restore a backup of the stock firmware and it fails.
I decide okay, I'll just Odin back to stock. Fine right? Wrong... my computer crashes in the middle of downloading the .tar. my hard drive is fried. My s4 is soft bricked. I have no computer to Odin back to stock. Any ideas?
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MacTheRipperr said:
Okay, so I had my galaxy s4 running wicked v1. Running twrp recovery.
I made a huge mistake by not backing up before I updated to v2. I do a full wipe and flash the rom as standard procedure goes. I get locked at the Samsung galaxy s4 screen forever... I try to restore a backup of the stock firmware and it fails.
I decide okay, I'll just Odin back to stock. Fine right? Wrong... my computer crashes in the middle of downloading the .tar. my hard drive is fried. My s4 is soft bricked. I have no computer to Odin back to stock. Any ideas?
Can you get into recovery mode at all or just odin? If you can only get into odin then you will have to find another computer...friends or family and odin that way...I dont know of any other way for you to odin to stock... Sorry. If you could get into recovery mode then we could do something but you say your soft bricked which usually means you can only get into download mode...if you get lucky and are able to get into recovery mode let me know.
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Yes I can get into recovery mode just fine, I have also downloaded a couple different roms onto my sd card and am trying to flash them via recovery but I'm getting no dice. Either that or I'm extremely unlucky and can't get a proper download
I get stuck at this screen indefinitely
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MacTheRipperr said:
Yes I can get into recovery mode just fine, I have also downloaded a couple different roms onto my sd card and am trying to flash them via recovery but I'm getting no dice. Either that or I'm extremely unlucky and can't get a proper download
I get stuck at this screen indefinitely
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after installing a rom via recovery, have you tried doing a full wipe then rebooting?
RMXO said:
after installing a rom via recovery, have you tried doing a full wipe then rebooting?
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yes, I have done a full factory reset. Fix permission fails. I have tried flashing stock Rom, it says success every time and success after every wipe. I just keep getting locked up at that screen. No matter what.
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MacTheRipperr said:
yes, I have done a full factory reset. Fix permission fails. I have tried flashing stock Rom, it says success every time and success after every wipe. I just keep getting locked up at that screen. No matter what.
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I had the same issue after installing stock via odin but a complete wipe after installation fixed it. Sucks that your PC is dead or it would of been fixed already. GL to you.
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[Q] GB27 rooted and can't flash any rom

I new replacement phone which I rooted and am running stock gb27. Try to flash custom rom and every time it just goes to Galaxy splash screen then returns to recovery. I'm stumped. Not new and I follow instructions to a t. Nandroid back to stock rooted and try again. Sometimes I use one click to return to stock, then one click the recovery so I can nandroid. I also have the yellow triangle. Maybe I rooted the wrong way. I use agats recovery. And mobile Odin pro to flash el26 or 29. Stumped!
cherubashe said:
I new replacement phone which I rooted and am running stock gb27. Try to flash custom rom and every time it just goes to Galaxy splash screen then returns to recovery. I'm stumped. Not new and I follow instructions to a t. Nandroid back to stock rooted and try again. Sometimes I use one click to return to stock, then one click the recovery so I can nandroid. I also have the yellow triangle. Maybe I rooted the wrong way. I use agats recovery. And mobile Odin pro to flash el26 or 29. Stumped!
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I have never seen that on my phone, it either bootloops or loads. Did you try to wipe C & DC when it boots to recovery?
Yes, tried everything. El29, x2 format, flash rom, reboot. Goes to Samsung screen, then flashes screen, Samsung screen flashes briefly, then goes to recovery. Tried to wipe cache and dalvik cache and reboot. Just does the same thing.
cherubashe said:
Yes, tried everything. El29, x2 format, flash rom, reboot. Goes to Samsung screen, then flashes screen, Samsung screen flashes briefly, then goes to recovery. Tried to wipe cache and dalvik cache and reboot. Just does the same thing.
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That means a kernel its not getting flashed, the EL29DB kernel is a recovery only kernel so if you boot out of it goes straight back into recovery. Try redownloading the ROM.
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Yes, tried everything. El29, x2 format, flash rom, reboot. Goes to Samsung screen, then flashes screen, Samsung screen flashes briefly, then goes to recovery. Tried to wipe cache and dalvik cache and reboot. Just does the same thing.
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Probably just a bad download. It happens. Check md5. Same thing happened to me last week, and i was at work, so i was phone less until I was able to get home and redownload.
cwm not possible ?
cherubashe said:
I new replacement phone which I rooted and am running stock gb27. Try to flash custom rom and every time it just goes to Galaxy splash screen then returns to recovery. I'm stumped. Not new and I follow instructions to a t. Nandroid back to stock rooted and try again. Sometimes I use one click to return to stock, then one click the recovery so I can nandroid. I also have the yellow triangle. Maybe I rooted the wrong way. I use agats recovery. And mobile Odin pro to flash el26 or 29. Stumped!
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I have a similar problem I have gb27 stock but rooted . I have not been able to find a way to install clockworkmod so that I can do a nandroid backup or restore anything . Is it just not possible to install clockworkmod to this device running stock rooted jellybean 4.1.2 ? I don't want to install any custom roms . I just want to be able to back up the phone and restore if needed . I'm stumped too .
Did it. First made sure rom was on phone sd. Redownloaded x2 format. Used mobile odin pro to get el26, x2 in recovery,zipped rom, zipped agat gb27 kernel, gb27 modem just to be sure.and worked.
MonstaDriva said:
I have a similar problem I have gb27 stock but rooted . I have not been able to find a way to install clockworkmod so that I can do a nandroid backup or restore anything . Is it just not possible to install clockworkmod to this device running stock rooted jellybean 4.1.2 ? I don't want to install any custom roms . I just want to be able to back up the phone and restore if needed . I'm stumped too .
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If you go to rwilco website you can download agats trec kernel there and use mobile odin or the one click from pc. It's not cwm but will give you recovery to nandroid. I don't think there is cwm for jelly bean.

[Q] Am I SOL? Maybe bricked my phone?

Okay, so here's the story.
I was using clockworkmod to flash a new ROM on my E4GT; I accidentally flashed a file which I thought was a 'safe' recovery so I could go back to ICS from JB. Well it was not a safe recovery as I thought. Before doing this, I did a format all as usual, so I now have no ROM on the phone. When the phone rebooted, it came up to the Android System Recovery <3e> menu. Normally this wouldn't be a problem for me since I could just put it in download mode and fix this via Odin, however, my USB port on the phone does not work. I charge the phone using an external battery charger.
Is there anything I can flash on the stock recovery via the external SD that will rectify my issue, without USB?
I will continue to Google this problem, but I would appreciate any additional help.+
So far, it's looking like my only option is to JTAG this huh? Hoping there is something out there I can flash from stock recovery, I mean it's not like I tried to flash an international ROM or anything....hmm
I had success flashing this in stock recovery once-http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2059714
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Downloading now... Will report back my findings. Thanks for the help!
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I had success flashing this in stock recovery once-http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2059714
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I tried downloading and flashing the CWM Flashable FL16 Pure Stock ROM (Odexed) to no avail. It sat for a minute like it was going to do something, then came back with the signature verification failed message and rebooted. This is the ,zip you were referring to, correct?
mangomango said:
I tried downloading and flashing the CWM Flashable FL16 Pure Stock ROM (Odexed) to no avail. It sat for a minute like it was going to do something, then came back with the signature verification failed message and rebooted. This is the ,zip you were referring to, correct?
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No, GB27, and like I said it worked once. It really depends on what recovery you flashed. You need to flash the matching ROM.
bilgerryan said:
No, GB27, and like I said it worked once. It really depends on what recovery you flashed. You need to flash the matching ROM.
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I see what you mean. Unfortunately, same thing there. Hung for a bit then signature verification failed. I'll see what else I can find, but I appreciate your help thus far.
My recovery show the following:
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Android System Recovery <3e>
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
apply update from external storage
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
apply update from cache
#manual mode#
--Applying multi-CSC-...
Applie the CSC-code : unknown
Sucessfully applied CSC
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This is before I even attempt to flash anything. Anyways. I'll keep looking, but thanks again!
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I see what you mean. Unfortunately, same thing there. Hung for a bit then signature verification failed. I'll see what else I can find, but I appreciate your help thus far.
My recovery show the following:
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Android System Recovery
reboot system now
apply update from ADB
apply update from external storage
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
apply update from cache
#manual mode#
--Applying multi-CSC-...
Applie the CSC-code : unknown
Sucessfully applied CSC
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This is before I even attempt to flash anything. Anyways. I'll keep looking, but thanks again!
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Do you know what recovery file you flashed? That would help more, every stock recovery says all that stuff.
bilgerryan said:
Do you know what recovery file you flashed? That would help more, every stock recovery says all that stuff.
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I get exactly what you're saying now. For some reason I flashed GB08_STOCK_NOCWM.zip or something along those lines. Now I am searching for a GB08 zip file and I think I should be good. Everything I can find is in exe format though...
It all makes sense now though. I'm used to HTC phones where I can just use whatever recovery to flash a ROM and not have to worry about different modems/kernels etc. I am crossing my fingers that this works. You've been a tremendous help today.
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I get exactly what you're saying now. For some reason I flashed GB08_STOCK_NOCWM.zip or something along those lines. Now I am searching for a GB08 zip file and I think I should be good. Everything I can find is in exe format though...
It all makes sense now though. I'm used to HTC phones where I can just use whatever recovery to flash a ROM and not have to worry about different modems/kernels etc. I am crossing my fingers that this works. You've been a tremendous help today.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=38271954

[Q] File dates are set to 1970 rather than current date

My S3 is setting backup recovery file dates that show as 1970, yet the system date/time seems to be correct. I found some older backup files stored on my laptop (moved from the phone long ago) that had correct dates--so this is something that apparently changed somewhere along the way (OS upgrade?).
Does anyone know of this problem cause and a fix?
If you're using TWRP 2.6.x then it is a known issue. From what I hear updating TWRP fixes that but a lot of people have said problems arise with creating or restoring backups with it. Probably the problems with KitKat and the storage changes. I just amend the date when I make backups.
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If you're using TWRP 2.6.x then it is a known issue. From what I hear updating TWRP fixes that but a lot of people have said problems arise with creating or restoring backups with it. Probably the problems with KitKat and the storage changes. I just amend the date when I make backups.
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I am on CWM 6.0.4.7. I hadn't thought about it being an issue with the recovery, but that makes sense; since the backup is done in recovery with the OS not running, and the only time in the phone comes from the network, then there may not even be a software call that can access current time when recovery is trying to make a backup.
But I did have some older ones that had a then-current date on them. ????
Now very puzzled.
Yeah that happened to me too. It got to a point where I couldn't even name them via ROM manager. I had to do the backup in recovery, reboot, then name it myself. Otherwise I never knew which were which.
ZehelSitchel said:
Yeah that happened to me too. It got to a point where I couldn't even name them via ROM manager. I had to do the backup in recovery, reboot, then name it myself. Otherwise I never knew which were which.
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I *BELIEVE* it is because a time is not available to the backup code while in recovery (OS not running), but I don't see why, when the backup is commanded from within ROM Manager (OS is running), that the date/time could not be stored in a file to be used in the filename by the recovery code running the backup.
1970-01-01 is time 0 in the POSIX time system on linux. Its presence suggests that either the recovery app didn't define the system clock to make it available, or didn't give the file system commands permissions to use it.
The system clock can be available in recovery. I use Philz custom with CWM. Both the backup folders and files have correct dates and times.
You can choose to use TWRP format under Philz and the files are supposed to be available to TWRP, in the default folder. I don't know if that will fix the date issue. I'll try on my S3 and report back.
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Proper date when using TWRP format under Philz - It's open source, so the TWRP team should look at what he does.
Here's a screen shot from xplore, looking at the backup folder,
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39433458
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Thank you for that reply--very helpful!
Quick question: does Philz recovery put boot-to-recovery entry in the long-press-power menu?
LATER:
Drilled through things starting at the link you provided. Apparently I am supposed to use the d2lte version for my ATT S3. But when I get to the (appropriate, I think) download page, there are 'tons' of files listed...
http://goo.im/devs/philz_touch/CWM_Advanced_Edition/d2lte
????
Also, for completeness, I am running rooted, but standard ATT ROM at 4.1.2; the 4.3 OTA update always fails to install.
Yes, you want d2lte version. Should work on any JB rom, including 4.1.2.
If you have option to boot to recovery from long press power button, then it will still be there and should work. That's how I do it, avoiding power down and button combo. Philz doesn't add that reboot to recovery option. It's an option on some roms, like cyanogen, or you can find a free app on Google play to do it.
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Yes, you want d2lte version. Should work on any JB rom, including 4.1.2.
If you have option to boot to recovery from long press power button, then it will still be there and should work. That's how I do it, avoiding power down and button combo. Philz doesn't add that reboot to recovery option. It's an option on some roms, like cyanogen, or you can find a free app on Google play to do it.
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I do not have it now--I thought the Recovery added it. I always enter recovery from within ROM Manager--don't even remember the key technique. Will doing it from ROM Manager still work if I go to Philz?
I don't know. You could check the thread in the link I posted above. If you search the thread, I expect you find the answer.
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Just updated to developer build of 5.0 lollipop.... Storage?

Just a quick question. I flashed a stock build then went to 5.0 with zero issues. I'm under the assumption this wiped your device as stated in the directions but for some reason I'm missing a ton of storage. Should have any 24gb of free space after a clean flash. I don't have Google+ photos synced or anything.
Anyone else see that?
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Just a quick question. I flashed a stock build then went to 5.0 with zero issues. I'm under the assumption this wiped your device as stated in the directions but for some reason I'm missing a ton of storage. Should have any 24gb of free space after a clean flash. I don't have Google+ photos synced or anything.
Anyone else see that?
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Were you using factory images? Just curious. Stock recovery? Wipe data/factory reset. TWRP? Format data. Or... fastboot format userdata. That's the options that I remember hearing of but I've not had the problem myself. Any of those options will of course wipe your storage.
wantabe said:
Were you using factory images? Just curious. Stock recovery? Wipe data/factory reset. TWRP? Format data. Or... fastboot format userdata. That's the options that I remember hearing of but I've not had the problem myself. Any of those options will of course wipe your storage.
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I actually used wugfresh toolkit bc I had a problem with adb for some reason.
I got some help from the nexus 7 community on google+ and it was as simple as just doing a factory reset. Lol. Showed up 26.9gb free after that.
Sometimes it is just the easiest stuff right under your nose ?
FormeriPhoney said:
I actually used wugfresh toolkit bc I had a problem with adb for some reason.
I got some help from the nexus 7 community on google+ and it was as simple as just doing a factory reset. Lol. Showed up 26.9gb free after that.
Sometimes it is just the easiest stuff right under your nose ?
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Good deal!
I flashed a rom that I found here and I didn't check my storage, but ES file explorer showed a complete lack of sd card... I coulnd't take pictures or download files, but I could download apps..
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I flashed a rom that I found here and I didn't check my storage, but ES file explorer showed a complete lack of sd card... I coulnd't take pictures or download files, but I could download apps..
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Try a factory reset.. Easy and hopefully the answer
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Try a factory reset.. Easy and hopefully the answer
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I flashed the stock image using flashboot again..
Do we have root and twrp on the nexus 7 yet?
Yes. Go to the Android Development thread [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2856920 ], post 441. You need a modified boot image for root. You can fastboot flash twrp and fastboot flash the kernel. Or, there is a zip of the kernel. Or, you could use Wug's newly updated toolkit.
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ritchea said:
Yes. Go to the Android Development thread [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2856920 ], post 441. You need a modified boot image for root. You can fastboot flash twrp and fastboot flash the kernel. Or, there is a zip of the kernel. Or, you could use Wug's newly updated toolkit.
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Yup.. As soon as I saw wug update the program I jumped on it. Rooted and twrp in less than 5 min.
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