Sounds like you must have a GT-i9300 - apparently Kies doesn't handle this feature like it does on other models.I have put the phone into download mode and tried the firmware upgrade and initialsation and I get a message saying this device cannot be updated.
I don't think any of the files I pointed out will load using the stock recovery software.Is there a file I can download to run the recovery from the SD card ?
Hi there,
I have the same problem I think. When I turn on my Galaxy S3 it does not boot past the Samsung Logo. I have pulled the battery on several occasions. This does not work.
I then try to boot into the recovery console and have a few options that dont resolve my issue. However in the recovery mode I see the error "E: failed to mount /efs (invalid argument)"
I have put the phone into download mode and tried the firmware upgrade and initialsation and I get a message saying this device cannot be updated.
Any ideas ?
Welcome to the forums!Sounds like you must have a GT-i9300 - apparently Kies doesn't handle this feature like it does on other models.
You can try using a tool called Odin (just Google it - look for v3.07; find a source on XDA) to reload the firmware, which you can find here - mouse-over the region codes to find your country/carrier and download the latest version.
I don't remember if the firmware overwrites the /efs partition, so if that doesn't fix the problem you may have to try something like [TOOL] Updated! 26/06/14 - EFS Professional v2.1.73 - Also for NON-Samsung devices! - xda-developers - I haven't used it myself so I can't provide any support but I'm sure you can find help over on XDA.
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You can look on SamMobile.com - you'll have to register to be able to download though.I have tried to download the stock firmware but it times out.
You can find instructions here.Also when I do download the stock firmware is there a guide as to how I use ODIN ?
Unfortunately, flashing firmware does not touch the /efs partition. If your phone is still under warranty then your best bet is to take it in for service - a Samsung Service Centre should be able to nuke the whole system and rewrite everything.Then I used ODIN3 to flash a stock firmware obtained from samsung-updates
I still get the same problem.
As noted in post #51 there's not a user solution for this problem - reloading the firmware will not correct a corrupted /efs partition. Your best bet is to take it to a Samsung Service Centre (or someplace like Best Buy) to see if they can nuke the whole system and rewrite everything correctly.Im getting the same error
You're having which 'same' problem - the /efs error during boot, or the phone getting stuck during the boot?I am having the same problem