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    multicsc : can not acces to /system/cec/SER/system/

    Hey all,
    I flashed my i9000 which came with firmware I9000JPJG1 (Africa/Arabic firmware) with the newer European firmware I9000XWJM5 from this link:
    http://samsung-firmwares.com/i9000.htm
    The main goal for me was to get android market

    Everything works fine on my phone, however when I was installing I got the error:
    multicsc : can not acces to /system/cec/SER/system/

    The phone booted and worked fine so I don't know why that error was there. The error is still visible if I go into Android system recovery. Any idea what this error is about? I suspect it has to do with carrier specific builds which is common in the US/Europe/Australia. Everything works fine, but it would be nice to get rid of this error.

    If it helps, my phone is also rooted.
    Other details for my phone currently:
    PDA: I9000XWJM5
    PHONE: I9000XXJM3
    CSC: I9000SERJM1
    Kernel version: 2.6.29 root@SE-S603 #2

    Thanks.

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    Their must be something on Africa/Arabic that's not on European firmware, which is why you should only flash your regions firmware.

    Apart from that I don't know. You could reflash your phone and flash the CSC file too if you haven't already

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    Thumbs up Solution found!!

    Quote Originally Posted by atgheb View Post
    Hey all,
    I flashed my i9000 which came with firmware I9000JPJG1 (Africa/Arabic firmware) with the newer European firmware I9000XWJM5 from this link:
    http://samsung-firmwares.com/i9000.htm
    The main goal for me was to get android market

    Everything works fine on my phone, however when I was installing I got the error:
    multicsc : can not acces to /system/cec/SER/system/

    The phone booted and worked fine so I don't know why that error was there. The error is still visible if I go into Android system recovery. Any idea what this error is about? I suspect it has to do with carrier specific builds which is common in the US/Europe/Australia. Everything works fine, but it would be nice to get rid of this error.

    If it helps, my phone is also rooted.
    Other details for my phone currently:
    PDA: I9000XWJM5
    PHONE: I9000XXJM3
    CSC: I9000SERJM1
    Kernel version: 2.6.29 root@SE-S603 #2

    Thanks.
    I have found a solution...
    I had the problem myself with can not acces to /system/csc/VAU/system/

    Download "Root Explorer" and Install
    Make sure you go to the main folder (not sd cards)
    click "system" then "csc"
    The file system in there is Read/Only, so you must make it Read/Write by clicking the Mount R/W, it will become Mount R/O.

    Now press the menu button and click "New Folder"
    Make the a folder you need, Which in your case it is "SER" then in that folder make another one called "system"
    All those folders are case sensitive i think... just do it in case.

    Now... On all 3 folders (csc, SER, & system) touch & hold the folder till "options" appears, then click "permissions"
    and tick all boxes.

    Abracadabra, hey presto... The problem will be gone now!

    .......I'm not entirely sure why this problem is out there or what it does as the folders seem to stay empty, but it WILL fix your problem. I am only new to android but i love problem solving

    PrinceWicked69

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