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Root [URGENT] Problem rooting phone

altrego6

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First off, I'm very new to rooting and am fairly amateur in general.

Phone is a Samsung Droid Charge. I can't tell the version, but I believe it's Gingerbread, probably 2.3.6. My phone isn't rooted, but I was in process of trying to root it.

Right now, I can't get into the phone and all I get is the error showing a picture of 3 images: a small phone on the left side, an error triangle in the middle, and a computer on the right side. I think it's due to accidentally pressing re-partition in Odin with nothing to partition with.

For more background, I tried rooting my phone earlier today and got a fail to complete error. I then was stuck in a mode with a picture of a phone, a triangle with an exclamation point, and a small computer all next to one another.

I then tried running Odin again on another computer and got this error, which browsing online seems like a partitioning error

<ID:0/011> Get PIT for mapping..
<ID:0/011> There is no PIT partition.

My phone is currently completely unusable. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this error?

Thanks
 
Thanks ajlilliman - will try that tonight. Will I be able to flash back to stock if there's a partition issue? Also, is there a way where I can get Verizon to flash back to stock for me?

I'm not 100% positive that this will work for you, but it certainly wont hurt if you do decide to. That link also has a pit file, I just used that guide to return my phone to stock so I could get the fp5 update.
 
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