Version 1.FINAL 10July11 Fixed UAC issues, File may now be renamed on Windows, Left launcher as alternate method, added linux asthetics, fixed driver link Adds optional donations to Heimdall or One-Click. Version 1.SVNR33 9july11 Much smaller package size, decreased by 5 megs. This version will work if you have Java installed and OneClick.jar on your computer (no network shares) on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Mac OS X Snow Leopard, and all Debian based Linux distributions including Ubuntu and Mint. Since windows is such a PITA, this was alot of work. Adds real-time monitoring to determine if dependencies are actually required on Windows, rather then blindly installing. Adds countdown to non-imperative notifications. Version1.IIX 5july11 fixes Winodws 7 and Vista. Thanks to Roddreick for windows UAC workaround binary. Version1.b 4July11 fixes windows 7 & Vista UAC. Deploys and installs Heimdall for your OS.Is the first one-click anything for our devices on Linux.Will work on all Samsung devices which use Odin3.Heimdall One-Click is based on binaries from another Open-Source project, called Heimdall by XDA member Benjamin Dobell. Heimdall One-Click is not yet finished, but the Unbrick is complete. So I began the Heimdall One-Click project. I wanted to write some software which will help the user to understand what they are doing. The Galaxy S Hack Pack-A compilation of resources for Galaxy S Phones. just in case you lick your battery and need warranty replacement I've been working on stopping the bricking problem on our phones for a while now.Įver tried JTAG unbrick recovery?-superhuman soldering skills no longer required for JTAGĭeveloping methods to recover bricks without JTAG - I keep this updated with current information as it develops.ĪLL JIG VALUES here! -this will give you some resistor values to tryĪltered water damage indicators -um. If you require additional help, send me a private message, we can work something out. Try UnBrickable Mod (if available on your platform) I have ADB on my computer, but when I typed adb devices it didn't list my device, and when I tried to do adb reboot recovery to see if it was just an adb bug of some sort, it told me that there were no connected devices. down just goes into the factory reset menu and it won't let me do anything but that.) So with a bootlooped device that has a locked bootloader and no usb debugging enabled, I'm pretty desperate to try anything. The device doesn't even have USB Debugging installed and there doesn't seem to be a way to boot it into safe mode (unless you guys know the key combo to do it, Power + vol. It doesn't even detect my device, even though it is plugged into the computer and the computer verifies it's plug-in by playing the insert device sound. I tried downloading the "drivers" from LG but all it gave me was some sh***y program called LG Bridge. That normally wouldn't be a problem if the bootloader were unlocked, but it isn't.