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Help T-Mobile Galaxy S II Overclock Boot Loop [Download/Recovery Mode Inaccessible]

Have you tried holding both volume buttons, plugging in the usb cable and then manually enter your info into Kies under tools for an emergency firmware recovery? You'll need the S/N # under the battery. I don't know if it will work while in a boot loop, but this has helped other people when Kies didn't recognize their phone.

If nothing works you can contact mobiletechvideos.com. They have a fairly inexpensive JTAG service and a lot of good reviews.
 
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The attached picture is all i see in kies when i have my phone connected while it's on bootloop, where do i put in my S/N Number?
 

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I am sorry I have been a little absent here as I asked the questions first but I cannot seem to come up with anything more useful than the guys above me here. The only thing is to boot into download mode long enough to give Odin time to start patching the rom and recovery.

I guess some pre existing preperation is necessary - load up the rom/stock image into odin. While odin is active on your computer try putting the phone into download mode and hopefully the yellow square appears in odin so you can begin the flash. I think once it starts flashing it will prevent the phone from restarting itself so if you can get it to that point you might be able to save it!

Also I think the reason this happened is that stock Kernel does not allow very much flexibility with overclocking. As far as I have read one of the best kernels to OC on is dark venom kernel from the XDA and that one has limit of 1.7 or 1.8. I guess this is just an afterthought that's why I am editing the post.
 
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I can click the recovery code but it opens to a window telling me to input the recovery code from the other computer that my device is connected to. So i guess that isn't for the serial number

Again, once in download mode the bootloop starts again

I've tried so many times to get the timing right but only once has odin recognized it, it was a good thing i preloaded the stock into odin and clicked it as soon as it showed up but it just shut off and went back into bootloop again after 2 seconds.
 
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I can click the recovery code but it opens to a window telling me to input the recovery code from the other computer that my device is connected to. So i guess that isn't for the serial number


Ok, I'm home from work and can check Kies now. I gave you the wrong info. Look in tools under Firmware Upgrade and Initialization. That's where you put in the S/N and model name - SGH-T989
 
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I got my Jig today, i downloaded the drivers, odin, the ics stock rom and got set up.
I put the battery in the phone, it immediately turned on, i put the jig in and it still went into bootloop. And so i figured i probably did it wrong. So i tried again, this time pluging both the jig and my battery in at the same time. It worked, it got me to download mode. But about 5 seconds later the entire screen flashed blue and white and then it shut off and went back into download mode. I don't even think it reset the counter that says if i've rooted the phone before. I would at least like to reset that counter so i can take it to tmobile. Any ideas now guys?
 
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Just got back from tmobile, they didnt detect anything and said i am under warranty, haha the tmobile guy was like 'you're lucky the manufacturer can't tell you rooted this.' and i just smiled and said 'rooted? is that like the jailbreak thing for iphones?' he laughed and ordered me a new phone. It's in the mail. I wish i had been able to fix this and help anyone else with this problem but it seems i completely destroyed my phone :/
 
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