Selling Note need to wipe... HELP! (from a newbie) - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 General

I'm selling my International Note. It has the ICS that came OTA when I bought it. Phone is rooted but I've never flashed anything or done anything besides the root. I know the phone has the emmc bug (from an app that told me) HOW DO I CLEAN THE PHONE FOR A SALE? Any thing simple I can do? Just take my chances?
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First install a GB firmware with Odin, then do a Factory data reset.

Is there a link for someone with limited knowledge on how to flash GB. Never flashed before. Only rooted to use titanium backup. Thanks in advance.
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swid441 said:
I'm selling my International Note. It has the ICS that came OTA when I bought it. Phone is rooted but I've never flashed anything or done anything besides the root. I know the phone has the emmc bug (from an app that told me) HOW DO I CLEAN THE PHONE FOR A SALE? Any thing simple I can do? Just take my chances?
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Yes go back to gb first. In the factory reset their is an option there to format your internal sd, check it and factory reset your phone.
Gb installation. http://androidadvices.com/update-galaxy-note-n7000-gingerbread-xxlc1-236-firmware/2/

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997

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Autobrick Bug and ICS

Does anyone know if Samsung know about the autobrick bug and if the recent ICS update is going to avoid it?
The last thing I want to do is brick my tab.
three people so far have confirmed that it is not an issue. one said they did NOT factory reset afterwards in case it IS an issue.
i am about to flash and will post when finished
Thanks man
It's a shame that Samsung doesn't address this directly and the community has to
I installed the new ICS FW and made a factory reset after having updated.
I dont had a Problem, the device was not brick.
But i dont know if this can be said in General.
Did Chainfire's brick checker come up as positive on your model before flashing?
RXP said:
Did Chainfire's brick checker come up as positive on your model before flashing?
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Yes it did, and I'm sending this from------>
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I flashed with mobile odin, over rooted stock.
i didnt factory reset, but i chose wipe cache and wipe data in the mobile odin app(all my apps and settings stayed, md5 failed, but everything flashed despite that).
Everything okay, but could someone confirm this kernel has the bug in the kernel of the official ics?
Mine is positive too ... running ICS as I type this.
Hopefully Samsung are being good boys and sorted things out this time after lots of troubles with the Note (same chipset as 7.7):good:

It was nice to meet you!!

It was nice 8 months experience,just Super bricked my Note while perfotming a wipe with CWM,too bad couldnt claim the warrenty.
Thanks for everyone who helped me during this period,both Developers and Members.
Jack
Sorry for your phone man.
Btw which kernel were you using?
Boy124 said:
Sorry for your phone man.
Btw which kernel were you using?
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German LRK DBT stock 4.0.4 and it was running fine no problems,just wiped it to test the Paranoid Android JB 4.1.1,which was actually the last thing it did.
I see. But you can't flash roms using stock recovery. Anyways it confirms the bug still exists.
What CWM did you use or did you wipe from stock recovery?
Does it give any sign of life?
If it boots you can use: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check
to see if you have emmc damage.
jgaviota said:
What CWM did you use or did you wipe from stock recovery?
Does it give any sign of life?
If it boots you can use: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.vinagre.android.emmc_check
to see if you have emmc damage.
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Unfortunately doesnt boot up,just stuck on the Gt-7000 logo but the download screen works,however when try to flash with PC Odin stops at the factoryfs.img which after research discovered is a Superbrick symptom.
hagba said:
too bad couldnt claim the warrenty.
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Hello hagba, since you cannot claim warranty have you thought of getting your device repaired via the Samsung service centre in your region?
I would suggest you to enquire about the repair cost and then make a suitable decision.
Have you tried this? it worked for many users.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26285877
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Hello hagba, since you cannot claim warranty have you thought of getting your device repaired via the Samsung service centre in your region?
I would suggest you to enquire about the repair cost and then make a suitable decision.
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First thing on monday,
dr.ketan said:
Have you tried this? it worked for many users.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26285877
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Dr.Ketan,
I have tried the PIT procedure,but its such a long and tedious process Im not sure will be able to make viable partition for normal usage.
However will see what Samsung does on Monday.
So does this mean that Stock ROMS are still unsafe to wipe rather than how samsung claims that Stock ROM wont brick?
Did you report this to Entropy? Did you wipe after flashing Paranoid ROM successfully or did you wipe on stock. If it was after succesfully flashing the CM10 based JB ROM, it should mean that CM10 doesnt have MMC_CAP_ERASE disabled or maybe no ICS kernel is safe.
Should report to Entropy if you didnt.
He already.wrote 'wipe it to test jb' means wiped on.stock.
Entropy aleeady aware of this (i have already reported 2 case on 4.0.4). And he hav mentioned on his thread, stock ics are known unsafe kernels.
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dr.ketan said:
He already.wrote 'wipe it to test jb' means wiped on.stock.
Entropy aleeady aware of this (i have already reported 2 case on 4.0.4). And he hav mentioned on his thread, stock ics are known unsafe kernels.
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I made a mistake of wiping twice from Settings under android in Indian Stock DDLP8 stock 4.0.3 but luckily never bricked. But now I take care not to. But do you think I may have caused damage in the first two wipes? I see no issues till now but just asked.
It cause damage once in while, not every wipe/reset result to brick (good if it was like that, sammy must have find solution then)
Still if you have any doubts find 'emmc brick bug' application from market n scan ur device.
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dr.ketan said:
It cause damage once in while, not every wipe/reset result to brick (good if it was like that, sammy must have find solution then)
Still if you have any doubts find 'emmc brick bug' application from market n scan ur device.
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I have the affected emmc firmware VYLOOM 0x19. Its just that I turned out to be lucky. I dont believe Samsung would fix the Indian firmware (4.0.3) while the bug remains on the latest 4.0.4 ROMS. If there is a fix from Samsung, we Indians are the ones who usually get it last. But strangely, I havent heard of any superbricked Indian Notes in this forum.
satishp said:
So does this mean that Stock ROMS are still unsafe to wipe rather than how samsung claims that Stock ROM wont brick?
Did you report this to Entropy? Did you wipe after flashing Paranoid ROM successfully or did you wipe on stock. If it was after succesfully flashing the CM10 based JB ROM, it should mean that CM10 doesnt have MMC_CAP_ERASE disabled or maybe no ICS kernel is safe.
Should report to Entropy if you didnt.
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I think Samsung's claim was that you won't get bricked if you stick to stock and don't root. I'm not saying that's true . Even seems unlikely since I think you can factory wipe from the settings without root, IIRC (memory's rusty, haven't been on a stock ROM for ages).
There were some bricks with CM10, but only from people who flashed from stock ICS or stock ICS based ROMs. Flashing from the safe ICS kernels seems to still be safe.
satishp said:
But strangely, I havent heard of any superbricked Indian Notes in this forum.
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Maybe that's because Indians are careful enough to read the instructions before risking their device? I doubt it's because Indian Notes have had some special pixie dust sprinkled over them while they passed customs.
If you dont mod your device then how many chances are.there to make hard reset device?
I know lot ppl they purchasing and selling.device without single reset.
So rooting opens.100 ways to explore ur device, simultaneously opens 100 ways to put u in situation,u needs reset. That is the only reason rate.of bricking is high with rooted device, but if you read carefully and avoid reset/wiping there is almost zero chances to brick.
And yes if you look, compare to selling of notes in india, u don't see indians are quite less on forum?
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dr.ketan said:
If you dont mod your device then how many chances are.there to make hard reset device?
I know lot ppl they purchasing and selling.device without single reset.
So rooting opens.100 ways to explore ur device, simultaneously opens 100 ways to put u in situation,u needs reset. That is the only reason rate.of bricking is high with rooted device, but if you read carefully and avoid reset/wiping there is almost zero chances to brick.
And yes if you look, compare to selling of notes in india, u don't see indians are quite less on forum?
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I'm really worried because you said if I avoid wiping I'm almost zero chance of briking.. I got my note clean, I mean I don't dare to put music and movies into it because then I don't dare to delete all those files... Will this brick my phone? I'm stock 4.0.4 rooted
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Obviously the culprit is wiping with CWM,I have factory Reset million times with no consequences at all,and just once with CWM was enough to Superbrick it,and yes I was on stock ROM.
msedek said:
I'm really worried because you said if I avoid wiping I'm almost zero chance of briking.. I got my note clean, I mean I don't dare to put music and movies into it because then I don't dare to delete all those files... Will this brick my phone? I'm stock 4.0.4 rooted
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It says big files shudn't be deleted. Though frankly speaking i have not seen any case brick by that, though we cant ignore comments from recognised developer.
But wat best idea i found to manage file is
Connect device with PC as mass storage and manage files from PC explorer. I believe that is safe way.
hagba said:
Obviously the culprit is wiping with CWM,I have factory Reset million times with no consequences at all,and just once with CWM was enough to Superbrick it,and yes I was on stock ROM.
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That was your bad luck this time, otherwise both have same effect.

Selling note1- dont forget to flash a safe kernel and recovery

Hi all,
Many of us will be selling the note1 for note2.
So first thing a knowledgable buyer will be doing after getting the phone will be to do a factory reset to remove previous users data.
So for a person unaware of the brickbug it will be the end of the note1 as a phone.
So please ensure if u flash the default ics samsung rom u also flash a safe kernel with safe recovery. Hope and pray the buyer will have to visit xda before further rom changes.
Thanks and happy xchanging
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I just recently sold mine on eBay. I advised the buyer that the handset was rooted and that's it.
I wiped everything before hand via the abyss kernel method and re flashed the same ROM. RocketROM I think it was.
Anyway...all went well. Got good feedback and everything. Hope nothing goes wrong for the buyer.
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1 thing that bothers me is that even if we format the internal/external sd card, if a user uses a good recovery program, he can easily recover some files that were initially deleted. Formatting is not 100% safe if you have important private files or pictures.
So. The conclusion of the above is very simple: just do not sell your Note!
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Final5k said:
1 thing that bothers me is that even if we format the internal/external sd card, if a user uses a good recovery program, he can easily recover some files that were initially deleted. Formatting is not 100% safe if you have important private files or pictures.
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I'll try Shredroid when I'm selling my Note, to securely wipe data. It's only got 3 stars on Play though...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.ethz.infsyssec.sddroid
tptlk
For int/ext sdcards - format, fill all free space with some useless junk, format again. Problem solved.
This makes me wonder if there would be an efficient CWM/AND method of wiping securely the phone?
I'm thinking of upgrading to the note 2 and since the note is too big for my wife's hand I will certainly sell mine.
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I meant ADB, Damn autocorrect
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flash back to original firmware with its stock kernel,
and sell it back to samsung :cyclops:
**upss** hope no samsung ppl here.
hahaha. :fingers-crossed:

Need to send phone in and need help before i do..

Hey Guys,
I need to send my phone in to Rogers in Canada since my texts don't work for no reason even though I haven't switched ROMS in a long time so i don't know why it hasnt been working but my question is..other than flashing stock firmware is there anything else I need to do before I send it in? if so, what and how?
Thanks in advance!
Yes. Before unrooting you should clear your binary using the Triangle Away app. Since this seems like a software issue they may check. Also make sure to unroot it and not just flash the stock ROM like any other ROM
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r8revealed said:
Yes. Before unrooting you should clear your binary using the Triangle Away app. Since this seems like a software issue they may check. Also make sure to unroot it and not just flash the stock ROM like any other ROM
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thanks! hmm now to find out how do to all of the following steps...lol
Well in simpler terms, first download the app triangle away, and clear your binary (I think it works with the S4, check on that again so nothing goes wrong.) Then just backup anything if you need to. Also before unrooting via ODIN, you might want to do a factory reset and all that stuff in your custom recovery prior to your unroot. I think there should be plenty of tutorials on YouTube to help you through this have fun
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Make a backup of everything with Titanium Backup. I'd also make a nandriod so when they give you your new phone you can go back to where you were easily
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NEED HELP!!

Ive been having some issues with my note 3 sm-n9005. out of no where the phone started spazing out meaning it overheats aps randomly close i cant download any apps from the play store(always getting this error 960 or it says package file invalid) and the phone sometimes restart it self so right now i have no use of the phone. I've tried rooting it and trying some custom roms like cm i tried the bobcat rom but that did working and i used the omega rom all of them did the same thing. I'm not sure if the note has some bad flies that causing it to do what its ding so i would really like it if somebody could have me. I live in the Bahamas so i don't have the luxury of sending the phone back I'm not even sure if the phone can be fix im sure its a software problem i just don't know now how to fix it. and right now i had it on a stock rom and i tried rooting it again and now it would up then restart and then go into recovery mode. i rooted it usinf clockwork mod. SOMEBODY HELP ME PLZ!!:crying:
rashadblack242 said:
Ive been having some issues with my note 3 sm-n9005. out of no where the phone started spazing out meaning it overheats aps randomly close i cant download any apps from the play store(always getting this error 960 or it says package file invalid) and the phone sometimes restart it self so right now i have no use of the phone. I've tried rooting it and trying some custom roms like cm i tried the bobcat rom but that did working and i used the omega rom all of them did the same thing. I'm not sure if the note has some bad flies that causing it to do what its ding so i would really like it if somebody could have me. I live in the Bahamas so i don't have the luxury of sending the phone back I'm not even sure if the phone can be fix im sure its a software problem i just don't know now how to fix it. and right now i had it on a stock rom and i tried rooting it again and now it would up then restart and then go into recovery mode. i rooted it usinf clockwork mod. SOMEBODY HELP ME PLZ!!:crying:
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my suggestions?
flash a stock ROM, and do a clean up (factory reset & clear cache) from stock recovery. This is the simple way.
my guess (if I'm wrong, correct me), you come back from CM/AOSP to TW, and it start to be like this.
Well im not sure if I had rooted it properly but I did all that I downloaded the stock hk rom to try see if thag will get it from booting in recover I know thats the easy fix. My big issue are all the other problems I had before I even tried to root the phone
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rashadblack242 said:
Well im not sure if I had rooted it properly but I did all that I downloaded the stock hk rom to try see if thag will get it from booting in recover I know thats the easy fix. My big issue are all the other problems I had before I even tried to root the phone
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stock HK firmware ?
Is your device is N9005 HK/Taiwan version ?
if not, you can't just use the HK/Taiwan firmware onto your N9005.
Its the sm-n9005 the international model
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rashadblack242 said:
Its the sm-n9005 the international model
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if yours is the international model of 32GB N9005, it is strongly suggested not to flash HK/Taiwan firmware.
This 2 firmware is basically only for HK/TW N9005, which is earlier was came in 16GB. Means the partition is different from the 32GB.
after that, they come up with 32GB, but... I might be wrong (correct me if I do), I read somewhere the partitioning also different.
So, Why don't u flash other international firmware ?
Have you tried other than HK/Taiwan firmware ?
I believe so as well. Regardless either 16 or 32gb HK fw doesn't play well with other regions n9005
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Well what region do you suggest I flash on it?
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I haven't has yet. I downloaded a UK rom thats about it I dont know what else to try
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UK rom should be fine
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Ok so do you have any other idea how to fix the other issues I described because flashing a new rom wont slove it.
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rashadblack242 said:
Ok so do you have any other idea how to fix the other issues I described because flashing a new rom wont slove it.
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If you haven't flash stock rom then just flash it first to see if the issue persists. Factory reset and wipe cache from stock recovery after done odin flashing.
If issues persist, root you phone again, install custom recovery sych as TWRP, use DrKetan's imei backup tool here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2698639,
make a nandroid backup if your current rom, wipe system/data/cache(don't wipe internal or external storage if you save your nandroid backup and imei backup in any of them else you will lost it. You will never know when they would be handy if you lost your imei in any way). Then flash again stock with odin.
My friend's note3 has terrible lag after upgrade to KitKat. It took a few minutes after reboot just to get unlocked so I helped him to reflash using odin but after 3 different firmwares flashed still not get resolved. I did the same. No more issue after that.
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