Heimdall One Click Unbrick Galaxy S2

Just succeeded re-stocking Gingerbread to an unmodified GT-P1000XXJID (Froyo) after a week of trial-and-error;-) This is what I came across: When trying to flash the Galaxy Tab with the Stock Gingerbread Kernel (Overcome GB-Stock-Safe-v5 or official P1000XXJQ1/-JPZ), heimdall 1.3.2 gives an error after uploading the kernel: Uploading KERNEL 100% ERROR: Failed to confirm end of file transfer sequence! KERNEL upload failed! I experienced this a few days ago on my Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric system, using the heimdall 1.3.2 oneiric version from the. I then thought that maybe the oneiric version of libusb-1.0-0 could be a little too old, so I ventured the still outstanding release upgrade to 12.04 Precise. But today I found out that this would not have been the problem - flashing the kernel to the device still brought up the error. I downloaded two other versions of a stock Gingerbread ROM, to confirm via checksum that the zImage file I was trying to flash was sane - it was.
Lastly, I remembered someone on the net and in another context suggesting to downgrade heimdall to see if a former version would work. I did not consider that in the first place, because I had also read (here) that the 1.3.1 version still had problems with the MOVINAND and HIDDEN partitions. But having arrived at my last resort before giving up and attempting to restore Froyo, I gave it a try (apt-get purged heimdall from the PPA repo and the repo itself, d'loaded the 1.3.1 deb and dpkg-i'd it). Modelirovanie prichesok i dekorativnaya kosmetika chernichenko.
And yes, flashing (only) the kernel works with 1.3.1. And no, it does not work with the 1.3.2-deb either, I cross-tested this.
So I ended up flashing everything except the kernel with the 1.3.2 version installed, then downgraded to 1.3.1 and flashed the kernel. Rebooted, trepidant for a few long minutes, but was then presented with the Gingerbread Setup Screen. OT, but I post here instead of e-mailing, so my answer is visible publicly.: Sorry I could not be of help. Flashing the GT is not necessarily an easy thing. It took me about a week to get ICS running on mine and I didn't re-try since. Additionally, there are several versions of the device (some of them non-flashable), and I had to try out several ROMs, Kernels and such. You should try to read up on the topic on the 'net again and try to re-stock your Tab whenever you're stuck before trying another approach.
Download One-Click Unbrick here. Gratis buku filsafat pendidikan islam pdf books online. On completion of the Heimdall installation, the OneClick Unbrick interface will appear. Forum > Herstellerforen > Samsung Forum > Samsung Galaxy S2.
Most flashing tutorials recommend re-stocking first. There are also several good hints out there on how to revitalize a seemingly 'bricked' Tab.
Try One-Click UnBrick. If that doesn't work: Try '. If that doesn't work: Try a '. If that doesn't work: Try UnBrickable Mod (if available on your platform) If you require additional help, send me a private message, we can work something out. Background I've been working on stopping the bricking problem on our phones for a while now. --superhuman soldering skills no longer required for JTAG - I keep this updated with current information as it develops. --this will give you some resistor values to try --um.
Just in case you lick your battery and need warranty replacement --A compilation of resources for Galaxy S Phones. I wanted to write some software which will help the user to understand what they are doing. So I began the Heimdall One-Click project. Heimdall One-Click is not yet finished, but the Unbrick is complete. Heimdall One-Click is based on binaries from another Open-Source project, called Heimdall by XDA member Benjamin Dobell. About One-Click UnBrick This Software: • Will work on all Samsung devices which use Odin3 • Is a single, portable executable • Is the first one-click anything for our devices on Linux • Works on Mac • Works on Windows • Is open source • Is programmed in Java • Deploys and installs Heimdall for your OS • Is super easy to use. Only one button!
Demonstration video: [youtube]tEotRhChSE4[/youtube] Image captured on Ubuntu 11.04: This software is completely safe. It is a part of my Heimdall One-Click project. I wanted to release this to work out any cross-platform difficulties which may be encountered before I release Heimdall One-Click. Instructions 1. Copy OneClick.jar to your Desktop-- or any other folder on your computer, It won't work on a network share. Double click.