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This guide is for the situation where your phone is not booting and the three-button combo for getting into download mode is not working for some reason, and you have tried all the other solutions in the. It won't help you if you can already get into download mode but something else is going wrong with the flashing process, for example you can't get Odin to communicate with the phone.
If the phone's bootloader is still intact, that is you see at least the white Galaxy S/Samsung/AT&T logo or the 'PC! Phone' logo on the screen, you should be able to force it into download mode by connecting a homemade jig that simulates the Samsung 'Anyway' field test jig. You can buy these jigs online, or make them using a micro USB plug and a resistor. If your phone screen is always black, that is it does not display the white Galaxy S/Samsung/AT&T logo when you switch it on, then sorry, this jig will not help you. Streets of rage remake 51 download. If this helps you recover your bricked phone, please donate to the CyanogenMod developers: go to and click the link under 'SUPPORT US'. If you don't want to buy a pre-made jig, you can build one yourself from a few parts. You will need: 1.
Used a 300k Ohm +-1% resistor and it worked great. The phone and try again, but like many, the 3-button trick was not working on my phone. The generic pack which was linked to from the Odin one-click tool I was using. Samsung s3 i9300 & Note2 N7100 Dead boot repair solution & imei null solution only for. (300k or 500k uartcable). Yu can repair using z3x or othr samsung tool.
A micro USB plug that you can solder onto. If you are not confident with soldering or you just want a tidy solution, buy from Sparkfun. Otherwise, get a cheap micro USB cable and cut the sleeving off the plug with a sharp knife. You cannot just wire onto the cable because this jig uses a normally-unused pin (pin 4) of the micro USB plug which will not be connected to the cable. A 301k resistor. You can buy one from, or make one up by, for example 3x100k and 1x1k.
The resistor value does need to be fairly accurate (I would guess within 1% of 301k) to trigger download mode. 300K seems to work for everyone so far.
Procedure: 1. Solder the resistor across pins 4 and 5 of the micro USB plug. Do not do this with the plug plugged in to the phone as the heat could damage the phone's USB socket.
The pins are shown in ('Micro-B'). On the Sparkfun micro USB breakout board they are labelled 'ID' (pin 4) and 'GND' (pin 5).
When the plug is plugged in to the phone they will be the pins closest to the headphone socket. Make sure the phone is fully switched off by pulling the battery, waiting 5 minutes, then replacing the battery. Do not switch the phone on. Connect the rigged USB plug to the phone. Try not to touch the pins on the back of the plug or the resistor(s) as you are plugging it in, as your skin resistance could affect the resistor value seen by the phone.
You do not need to press the power button. After a few seconds the phone should go into download mode. Disconnect the rigged USB plug and connect a regular USB cable from your PC to the phone, then you should be able to flash using Odin. For more information on how this works see.