- E:failed to mount /sdcard (files exists), E:copy_dbdata_media:Can't mount /sdcard.
- E:Can't mount /dev/block/stl10 (invalid Argument)
Note: This method works with the Samsung Infuse 4G SGH-I997.
If
you have a different Galaxy S (like i9000b, i9003 etc) and you managed
to fix the problem using this guide please leave a comment and say which
model you have.
If you ever see the messages above when you enter the recovery mode follow the instruction below to fix it!
This happens when you run repartition with a new .PIT file. When you do
that the partition that include the dbdata file will change and the old
one will become unavailable.
TESTED DEVICES
GT-I9000, GT-I9000B, GT-I9000T, GT-P1000L, Captivate SGH-I897, SHW-M110S, Infuse SGH-I997
TESTED DEVICES
GT-I9000, GT-I9000B, GT-I9000T, GT-P1000L, Captivate SGH-I897, SHW-M110S, Infuse SGH-I997
NECESSARY FILES AND SOFTWARE
Make sure you have the following:
- Your Device
- Odin
- dbdata.rfs.tar
FIXING THE PROBLEM
- Extract Odin
- Launch Odin.exe
- Click the PDA button and choose the dbdata.rfs.tar file you downloaded
- Make sure Re-Partition is unchecked
- Boot your SGS into DOWNLOAD MODE
- To do it hold down the Home, Volume Down and the Power button
- For Infuse 4G users, hold the volume up + down buttons at the same time and connect the USB to a PC
- Connect your device to your computer with the usb cable
- If your device is connected Odin will recognise it
- Click Start in Odin and wait
- When the process is completed your device will restart
- That's it! No more dbdata errors!






i am not sure you actually test it i997 bcos many people complain the same too it does n't recognize usb at the download mode but it only detect it when on normally with odin pls stil looking for solution and incase you also get it dont forget to share thanks
ReplyDeletehey grasias manin a mi me funciono perfecto
ReplyDeleteLink dbdata.rfs.tar caído por favor
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