Today I tried to root my s3 i9305 with odin. After I hit Start it stayed stuck like 20 minutes, I pulled the cable out and since than I can't get the phone to start. I even entered recovery mode and wiped everything out, still the phone won't start. "Downloading.. Do not turn off target!!!" If I remove the battery (can't shut it off other ways) and plug it in to charge, the same screen appears, doesn't even show the battery percentage. Please help!
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lundi 10 février 2014
jeudi 30 janvier 2014
Phone frozen topic
Hi guys I'm in a big problem. I accidentally deleted some files I shouldn't instead of freezing them and now I just did a compete reset and phone is stuck on AT&T logo doesn't load at all please help or guide me through this problem I don't have a launcher stock or the keyboard to even type or try to get to play store to download a launcher it is just stuck at AT&T logo and won't move forward
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vendredi 24 janvier 2014
Frozen and/or locked files topic
Took Avast a long time to respond.
Bottom line i will need to get a different AV program, one that is
robust for blocking garbage, and will be supported for the next 20 years
or so on Win2K.
Any reasonable candidates?
**
Which brings me to a very NASTY question.
Background: If your PC is (say) at least a Pentium 2, there is
ABSOLUTELY *NO* reason that a given program to be purposely made
sensitive to an OS - the CPU instructions are the same by definition.
Also, there is absolutely no reason to HIDE or deep-six older
programs that WORK in older OSes.
Bottom line i will need to get a different AV program, one that is
robust for blocking garbage, and will be supported for the next 20 years
or so on Win2K.
Any reasonable candidates?
**
Which brings me to a very NASTY question.
Background: If your PC is (say) at least a Pentium 2, there is
ABSOLUTELY *NO* reason that a given program to be purposely made
sensitive to an OS - the CPU instructions are the same by definition.
Also, there is absolutely no reason to HIDE or deep-six older
programs that WORK in older OSes.
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