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Okay I just recently Flashed CM6 Rc2, Everything was working fine. Then I noticed the Market started FC every time I tried to load it. I can't get it to open at all anymore. So I figured I would wipe and reflash, but I when I reboot and hold down HOME AND POWER it just stays stuck on the TMobile G1 Splash screen. But if I pull the battery out and put it back in, I can start up the phone again. Everything else works pretty good besides random things at times. Every now and then it will randomly restart. Also, I tried to factory wipe through the settings, and it just rebooted and then stuck on the G1 screen again.
Can anyone PLEASE help??
Try ADB? Or through the terminal? CMD, lol. I had the same problem with market, so i got tired of it. And flashed Cannon Complete Eclair, It works better than Froyo, and they aren't that much different.
Try using fastboot in the bootloader. That happened to me a couple of times with the Clockwork rom manager and going between roms.
1) Download another copy of the recovery img
2) Rename it something simple like recovery.img
3) boot into the bootloader (Camera + Power)
4) open a command prompt navigate to the directory that you have the image in
5) run this command without the quotes "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (if you didn't name it recovery.img then substitute the name you chose)
Hopefully that works for you.
**If you don't have the sdk tools files (adb.exe..., fastboot.exe) copied into your /system32 folder like I do then you will need to put the new copy of your recovery.img into the sdk tools folder and navigate there in the command prompt, coping them into the /system32 folder lets use them regardless of the directory that you are workin.
I had a similar problem like this a few days ago where I couldn't load up my recovery so I used the method similar to the post above me. After searching for just trying stuff I was able to learn how to use adb on my own (where was ya post when i needed it roadmasta01 lol)
But I think I did almost he same steps he took except I loaded into fastboot by holding the back button and the power button and I erased the old recovery before flashing the recovery again.(fastboot recovery erase)
I too used a similar process Roadmasta01 and biglo used. I had a buddy that had the exact same problem today. His G1 was progressively getting worse ... pretty soon everything would FC and he couldnt get it to the boot loader and then it just wouldnt boot past teh G1 logo.
Booted the G1 into fastboot
downloaded the latest clockwork recovery image from koush's site and saved it to the folder location adb and fastboot are located in the sdk.
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery <recovery you downloaded.img>
rebooted and al was well again.
biglo said:
I had a similar problem like this a few days ago where I couldn't load up my recovery so I used the method similar to the post above me. After searching for just trying stuff I was able to learn how to use adb on my own (where was ya post when i needed it roadmasta01 lol)
But I think I did almost he same steps he took except I loaded into fastboot by holding the back button and the power button and I erased the old recovery before flashing the recovery again.(fastboot recovery erase)
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Sorry homie, just happened to see this thread. Besides I still consider myself a novice at this stuff, I am usually able to pull my butt out of the fire; Except for when I took my phone completely apart to replace the housing and android.process.acore started to FCing whenever I tried to call somebody or received a call. That was frustrating as all get out, everything but the actual phone worked on my phone. On top of that I tore the ribbon for the digitizer when I replaced my housing so when I tried wiping and flashing a different ROM to try to fix it, I could do the whole "touch the android to start" thing. I eventually fixed the FC issue by flashing the dreaimg.nbh file and just starting over from scratch. ezterry helped me with that issue and he was very patient. I realize you didn't ask and you were joking, but I starting into a background ramble and I had to finish it.
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Sorry homie, just happened to see this thread. Besides I still consider myself a novice at this stuff, I am usually able to pull my butt out of the fire; Except for when I took my phone completely apart to replace the housing and android.process.acore started to FCing whenever I tried to call somebody or received a call. That was frustrating as all get out, everything but the actual phone worked on my phone. On top of that I tore the ribbon for the digitizer when I replaced my housing so when I tried wiping and flashing a different ROM to try to fix it, I could do the whole "touch the android to start" thing. I eventually fixed the FC issue by flashing the dreaimg.nbh file and just starting over from scratch. ezterry helped me with that issue and he was very patient. I realize you didn't ask and you were joking, but I starting into a background ramble and I had to finish it.
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Its kool man its always good to hear about users with different experiences on things they try in case we run into that same problem. I'm juust like you I try to figure things out myself before I resort to posting on how to because I know most answers are already out there.
Guys, thanks to this thread, I was able to bring my G1 back from the brink. This morning it reset itself and froze at the G1 screen no matter what I did. Pulling the battery and rebooting... nothing. Plugging it to a charger when starting...nothing. I thought it was done for since I couldn't access the recovery section.
Something mine was doing that I didn't see mentioned above is that if I went into the HBOOT/Fastboot screen (camera/power held to startup), it would freeze at that screen after just a couple of seconds. Once I got adb up and running, it wouldn't even find the phone at first. After playing with it for a few minutes, I noticed that I had, literally, about 3 seconds of time that it would register seeing the G1 at the fastboot terminal screen. I took a chance and set up the command line to reflash the recovery, rebooted to flashboot, and plugged in the USB. As soon as the screen showed that it saw my phone, I hit enter. Luckily, it transferred the new recovery .img in time and I was able to bring it back to life. DAMN...
Anyway, thanks again to you fellas!
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Guys, thanks to this thread, I was able to bring my G1 back from the brink. This morning it reset itself and froze at the G1 screen no matter what I did. Pulling the battery and rebooting... nothing. Plugging it to a charger when starting...nothing. I thought it was done for since I couldn't access the recovery section.
Something mine was doing that I didn't see mentioned above is that if I went into the HBOOT/Fastboot screen (camera/power held to startup), it would freeze at that screen after just a couple of seconds. Once I got adb up and running, it wouldn't even find the phone at first. After playing with it for a few minutes, I noticed that I had, literally, about 3 seconds of time that it would register seeing the G1 at the fastboot terminal screen. I took a chance and set up the command line to reflash the recovery, rebooted to flashboot, and plugged in the USB. As soon as the screen showed that it saw my phone, I hit enter. Luckily, it transferred the new recovery .img in time and I was able to bring it back to life. DAMN...
Anyway, thanks again to you fellas!
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Good job thinking on your feet!!
i`m having kind of the same problem with my G1 it won't boot all of a sudden and when i try to enter recovery mode it freezez at " Build : " once after about 5-10 minutes it loaded the recovery menu but nothing was working it was extremely slow ... i tried the options above to erase and reflash the recovery.img but it just won't work it does the same thing ... anyone have a solution ? ...
reese.leblanc said:
Guys, thanks to this thread, I was able to bring my G1 back from the brink. This morning it reset itself and froze at the G1 screen no matter what I did. Pulling the battery and rebooting... nothing. Plugging it to a charger when starting...nothing. I thought it was done for since I couldn't access the recovery section.
Something mine was doing that I didn't see mentioned above is that if I went into the HBOOT/Fastboot screen (camera/power held to startup), it would freeze at that screen after just a couple of seconds. Once I got adb up and running, it wouldn't even find the phone at first. After playing with it for a few minutes, I noticed that I had, literally, about 3 seconds of time that it would register seeing the G1 at the fastboot terminal screen. I took a chance and set up the command line to reflash the recovery, rebooted to flashboot, and plugged in the USB. As soon as the screen showed that it saw my phone, I hit enter. Luckily, it transferred the new recovery .img in time and I was able to bring it back to life. DAMN...
Anyway, thanks again to you fellas!
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Lol I'm glad my problem helped ya out. I actually ended up fixing it myself luckily enough. But thanks to all who posted responses
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Hey guys,
Forgive me for being frantic and (probably) not taking the steps needed to research this issue, or not taking the time to do so, but I'm sure you can all presumably imagine -if you've not been in this situation before- that it SUCKS not having a phone in this day in age...
My problem: Atrix 2 (Rooted + CWM Recovery) now won't boot passed the "M" Motorola logo upon start up. It won't even allow me to access the factory Android Recovery by holding down Volume Up, Volume Down, and Power. I think I inadvertently bricked the phone? (Hope not!)
Further, the "M" Motorola logo is skewed in appearance, like its not even loading correctly. I'm not sure what to do. This is my first time rooting and getting experienced with custom ROMS.
Anyone able to help this helpless sap?
Thanks is advance to your replies...
Step 1 is where you tell what you did to get into the state you are in. You wouldn't believe how far it goes toward fixing something if you know how it got broken.
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If you have CWM recovery on boot can't you just do a battery pull? You do NOT want to let that thing bootloop forever until the battery dies.
The End.
KEB64 said:
If you have CWM recovery on boot can't you just do a battery pull? You do NOT want to let that thing bootloop forever until the battery dies.
The End.
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Agreed pull the battery. If you run out of juice you'll be in some serious trouble.
Did you try to flash the fkz? Unless you have CWM on Boot it's the only way you can get your phone working.
Okay, sorry for not giving a full rundown on what stupidity on my part cause all of this. Let me start by saying that (sadly) I am a great big n00b when it comes to Linux, and I thought that despite my research online I would sort of explore the CWM Recovery 'Advanced' sections.
I downloaded ROM Toolbox from the Play Store, and installed a custom boot animation, and replaced -or thought I was- the startup "M" logo with something else. This is what concerned me: After re-booting, the "M" logo was all crazy looking, with a "stretched" "M" logo over the top of the "regular" logo.
So, I uninstalled the app, but the logo was still all messed up. So, I used Root Uninstaller to get rid of the ROM Toolbox files, still no resolve to the crazy boot logo.
So, I went into CWM Recovery Advanced, and wiped everything. The Dalvik, cache, System, Data, etc... didn't think that it would -what appears to have happened- wipe out the OS on the phone.
I tried pulling the battery, and re-booting, won't boot passed the skewed "M" logo still. Tried getting into Android Recovery, and it looks to go through the recovery goes through its thing, but never boots normally afterward.
Sorry for being such an idiot, I really shouldn't have messed with this while half asleep, and again I can't apologize enough for being such a stupid n00b.
I can attach an image of the boot logo if that helps, but I'm worried I am just S.O.L. at this point...
Also, not sure what an FKZ is. I tried to install a 2.3.6 apk file to my wife's SD card on her phone and booting from the file after putting the SD card into mine. Still nothing.
pull the battery, put it back in, and hold vol up and down while turning on. choose ap fastboot at the menu. go to the thread in my signature and under the mirrors there is also a download of the return to stock script. run it while in fastboot and plugged in with usb. DO NOT pull the chord until it is done. when it is you should be good.
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Okay, sorry for not giving a full rundown on what stupidity on my part cause all of this. Let me start by saying that (sadly) I am a great big n00b when it comes to Linux, and I thought that despite my research online I would sort of explore the CWM Recovery 'Advanced' sections.
I downloaded ROM Toolbox from the Play Store, and installed a custom boot animation, and replaced -or thought I was- the startup "M" logo with something else. This is what concerned me: After re-booting, the "M" logo was all crazy looking, with a "stretched" "M" logo over the top of the "regular" logo.
So, I uninstalled the app, but the logo was still all messed up. So, I used Root Uninstaller to get rid of the ROM Toolbox files, still no resolve to the crazy boot logo.
So, I went into CWM Recovery Advanced, and wiped everything. The Dalvik, cache, System, Data, etc... didn't think that it would -what appears to have happened- wipe out the OS on the phone.
I tried pulling the battery, and re-booting, won't boot passed the skewed "M" logo still. Tried getting into Android Recovery, and it looks to go through the recovery goes through its thing, but never boots normally afterward.
Sorry for being such an idiot, I really shouldn't have messed with this while half asleep, and again I can't apologize enough for being such a stupid n00b.
I can attach an image of the boot logo if that helps, but I'm worried I am just S.O.L. at this point...
Also, not sure what an FKZ is. I tried to install a 2.3.6 apk file to my wife's SD card on her phone and booting from the file after putting the SD card into mine. Still nothing.
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Yeah wiping the system partition is a no no unless you flash another rom afterwards. Do like ikrasner says and you should be back to normal.
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Thanks for all the help guys, I really hope that something positive comes about this... though, to go without mention, I certainly need more knowledge on WTH I am doing to my phone: understanding flashing ROMS, what dangers come with rooting, and a vast array of other "all things root" that I need to learn up on.
I will try to install from SD card the 2.3.5 zip tonight, but will it (the phone) look for the newest 2.3.6 OTA update and try to ask me to install? How does that work after rooting, will I re-brick my clearly bricked phone all over again?
As always, thanks for all your replies in advance -you guys really know what's going on here!
can you read chinese?
Maybe I can solve your question,but poor of my english.
and what is your phone type?
at&t hktw or china ?
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Apex_Strider said:
Thanks for all the help guys, I really hope that something positive comes about this... though, to go without mention, I certainly need more knowledge on WTH I am doing to my phone: understanding flashing ROMS, what dangers come with rooting, and a vast array of other "all things root" that I need to learn up on.
I will try to install from SD card the 2.3.5 zip tonight, but will it (the phone) look for the newest 2.3.6 OTA update and try to ask me to install? How does that work after rooting, will I re-brick my clearly bricked phone all over again?
As always, thanks for all your replies in advance -you guys really know what's going on here!
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It should ask you to install 2.3.6. Just go into setting>about phone>check for updates. Or you could go and install one of the roms that are based on 2.3.6 such as Lithium Sonya or SCv5.
Okay gang, perhaps I'm just certifiably dumb, or I am simply just not doing this correctly. I downloaded the "Returntostock2.3.5.script" zip file and copied it to my wife's SD card to 'apply update from sdcard' option from the Android Recovery area by holding Vol Up, Vol Down, & Power buttons. What I got was this:
--Install /sdcard ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
I tried to just plug the USB into the phone and run the 2.3.5. script from there. but again- I'm stuck in the crazy skewed "M" logo startup screen with nothing following. That's all the phone will do at this point, other than my getting into Android Recovery.
I'm not sure how or what fastboot is, or how it works. If the phone is plugged into the USB, it will only boot the stupid screwed up "M" logo screen. Noting else.
Apex_Strider said:
Okay gang, perhaps I'm just certifiably dumb, or I am simply just not doing this correctly. I downloaded the "Returntostock2.3.5.script" zip file and copied it to my wife's SD card to 'apply update from sdcard' option from the Android Recovery area by holding Vol Up, Vol Down, & Power buttons. What I got was this:
--Install /sdcard ...
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
E:signature verification failed
Installation aborted.
I tried to just plug the USB into the phone and run the 2.3.5. script from there. but again- I'm stuck in the crazy skewed "M" logo startup screen with nothing following. That's all the phone will do at this point, other than my getting into Android Recovery.
I'm not sure how or what fastboot is, or how it works. If the phone is plugged into the USB, it will only boot the stupid screwed up "M" logo screen. Noting else.
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do not flash this. unzip it on your computer, choose to boot into fast boot in the same place you chose recovery, then run the .bat file that was in the zip.
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What that file does is reflash your system.img, basically restoring your phone to factory default. And just as a sidenote you cannot flash things with the standard Android Recovery. You need CWM.
did you try apboot mode and ise fastboot to flash system.img ?
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Still not working... not sure how to flash from fastboot. I don't have any options to run a file from there, or at least not sure ow to go about that.
Fastboot sample, hope will help you.
http://bbs.gfan.com/mobile/android-3701449-1-1.html
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dickluo said:
Fastboot sample, hope will help you.
http://bbs.gfan.com/mobile/android-3701449-1-1.html
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So, if I'm looking at this correctly, I need to open command prompt from my computer, and type the commands in from there?
I don't think my computer is recogzining the phone in any way, as I cannot get into the 'manage usb connections' options.
If I have the 2.3.5.script downloaded on my desktop, and l plug my phone in after launching AP Fastboot on the phone, will the computer know where to flash the file to?
I know, I'm a dolt... please bear with me, I really need to get this thing working again -I feel naked without my phone!
Apex_Strider said:
So, if I'm looking at this correctly, I need to open command prompt from my computer, and type the commands in from there?
I don't think my computer is recogzining the phone in any way, as I cannot get into the 'manage usb connections' options.
If I have the 2.3.5.script downloaded on my desktop, and l plug my phone in after launching AP Fastboot on the phone, will the computer know where to flash the file to?
I know, I'm a dolt... please bear with me, I really need to get this thing working again -I feel naked without my phone!
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Before using the restore script you need to install the usb drivers for your mb865, you can get those from here: http://www.motorola.com/staticfiles/Support/Experiences/Global_Drivers/MotoHelper_2.1.40_Driver_5.5.0.exe
Next unzip the Return to Stock 2.3.5 Fastboot SCRIPT.zip to anywhere you like in your pc (example: C:\RestoreScript\ )
Next connect your phone with the usb cable to the pc and get into fastboot mode for this in your phone press volume down + volume up + power it should appear a screen with some options, use the volume down key of your phone to navigate through the menu until you see the Fastboot option, then enter by pressing the volume up key, this will show you some messages and the finally it should said usb connected.
Then open the folder where you extracted the Return to Stock 2.3.5 Fastboot SCRIPT files and search a .bat file call "Stock Restore" then run the file (double click on it) and it should open a command promt screen with some instructions if the phone is connected correctly and you installed the drivers correctly then in some point the screen will show you the id of your device and it will wait you to press the enter key to start the proccess, press key enter wait all the proccess until the program said to you its finished, after that it will reboot your phone and install the stock 2.3.5 when it boots up you should see the android logo and a progress bar filling up.
when it's done wait the reboot and your phone should be ok.
hope this helps.
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Before using the restore script you need to install the usb drivers for your mb865, you can get those from here: http://www.motorola.com/staticfiles/Support/Experiences/Global_Drivers/MotoHelper_2.1.40_Driver_5.5.0.exe
Next unzip the Return to Stock 2.3.5 Fastboot SCRIPT.zip to anywhere you like in your pc (example: C:\RestoreScript\ )
Next connect your phone with the usb cable to the pc and get into fastboot mode for this in your phone press volume down + volume up + power it should appear a screen with some options, use the volume down key of your phone to navigate through the menu until you see the Fastboot option, then enter by pressing the volume up key, this will show you some messages and the finally it should said usb connected.
Then open the folder where you extracted the Return to Stock 2.3.5 Fastboot SCRIPT files and search a .bat file call "Stock Restore" then run the file (double click on it) and it should open a command promt screen with some instructions if the phone is connected correctly and you installed the drivers correctly then in some point the screen will show you the id of your device and it will wait you to press the enter key to start the proccess, press key enter wait all the proccess until the program said to you its finished, after that it will reboot your phone and install the stock 2.3.5 when it boots up you should see the android logo and a progress bar filling up.
when it's done wait the reboot and your phone should be ok.
hope this helps.
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jfrank1485,
This stepped me through the entire process without any confusion! Everything is back to normal! Hooray and three Huzzahs!
Also, many many thanks to dickluo, farshad525hou, lkrasner, mtnlion, and KEB64!
You guys really saved my stupid (you know what) on this deal! Next order of business: figure out what the heck I am doing before doing ANYTHING!
Problem solved, my world has regained sanity, and my phone is back to life!
You guys are the best, thank you all so much!!!
Apex_Strider said:
jfrank1485,
This stepped me through the entire process without any confusion! Everything is back to normal! Hooray and three Huzzahs!
Also, many many thanks to dickluo, farshad525hou, lkrasner, mtnlion, and KEB64!
You guys really saved my stupid (you know what) on this deal! Next order of business: figure out what the heck I am doing before doing ANYTHING!
Problem solved, my world has regained sanity, and my phone is back to life!
You guys are the best, thank you all so much!!!
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I'm glad it work , keep it at hand before doing anything to your phone, it really helps
A long time ago I rooted my phone and put CM9 on it. I decided I wanted to go back and try Jelly Bean (from factory then go outwards).
I had a difficult time with the CM flash and found one that worked, and thought I was good to go.
My phone: gt-i9020a nexus s
Product name: Herring
HW version 16
boot loader: i 9020xxkl
carrier att
fastboot enabled
unlocked state.
I can launch the official 2.3.6 (Build GRK39F), from google
then the OTA updated kicks in and the phone is stuck at 'boot' Google logo on the screen.
I have done the information below and the same keeps happening...
link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1586845
first of all, the VQ8PQk is a patch file, not a full rom. So flashing that on something else than 2.3.6 will never work. Get into clockworkmod recovery wipe wverything from the mounts and storage menu, and then flash this file : http://android.clients.google.com/pa...o/ZD3PyN0t.zip and THEN this : http://android.clients.google.com/pa...o/hR7QFEtn.zip
and other steps I could try to work around, none of them seem to work.
Am I missing anything?
Thanks!
Use the full factory rom images (sojuaxxxx) from Google.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#sojua
Follow the instruction on that page (scroll up). If using Windows, use 7zip (or similar util) to expand the .tgz file, open content of "flashall.sh" and execute the commands one at a time.
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-crespo-i9020xxlc2.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-crespo-i9020uckj1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-sojua-jro03e.zip
The last command will wipe all data and install new 4.1.1 rom.
Edit: install CYGWIN to have linux-like commands (works with tar, adb, fastboot) in windows.
Do you have a backup (preferrably CWM backup) that you have prior to trying to get JB working? If so keep that handy, and preferrably store it on the PC. Titanium backup can ease migrating apps after a wipe and is highly recommended, so do one of these too if you havn't already.
After you make sure you have a solid backup with the information that you want/need on the phone, i would just start fresh. The best way to do this is to do a factory image flash (note: you want sojua if you have the 850MHz variant which is from AT&T). Flashing these will wipe all user data and the /system partition, the sdcard won't be touched. Basically you download it, extract it, then hook up your phone in fastboot mode and do the commands as written in the text file (or run it as a script if you know how). I've described it in more detail elsewhere as have others, doing a search should give results pretty quickly
This will become a factory install of android as given by google, in your chosen version. I'd go straight ot JB and then you can see how much you like it. CWM backup data can be extracted if you lost some crucial information in the flashing and all your apps and their data can be easily restored with titanium backup.
morning update
_android_ said:
Use the full factory rom images (sojuaxxxx) from Google.
Follow the instruction on that page (scroll up). If using Windows, use 7zip (or similar util) to expand the .tgz file, open content of "flashall.sh" and execute the commands one at a time.
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-crespo-i9020xxlc2.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-crespo-i9020uckj1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-sojua-jro03e.zip
The last command will wipe all data and install new 4.1.1 rom.
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running linux, no cygwin needed
did this again this morning..and i'm stuck on the google boot screen with the unlocked padlock on the bottom.
how long should this run (20 minutes now)
I have tried the roms from that page, the 2.3.6 is the only rom that I was able to get working..
lost_man said:
running linux, no cygwin needed
did this again this morning..and i'm stuck on the google boot screen with the unlocked padlock on the bottom.
how long should this run (20 minutes now)
I have tried the roms from that page, the 2.3.6 is the only rom that I was able to get working..
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Make sure you use the sojua versions.
Do you mean you finish all the steps and upon reboot, it's stuck on Google boot screen?
What do you mean by you can only get 2.3.6 working? It went past Google boot screen?
** ran 'flash-all.sh" see if that changes anything, nothing like a script to rule out human error.***
**** that was a mistake...now phone is not turning on, the screen is dead...when i plug in USB chord, nothing is detected no state change on the phone. When I press buttons no state change nothing changes on the screen. I actually think my phone is a true brick, not a software glitch that is fixable....any suggestions now? ****
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** ran 'flash-all.sh" see if that changes anything, nothing like a script to rule out human error.***
**** that was a mistake...now phone is not turning on, the screen is dead...when i plug in USB chord, nothing is detected no state change on the phone. When I press buttons no state change nothing changes on the screen. I actually think my phone is a true brick, not a software glitch that is fixable....any suggestions now? ****
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Some (quite a few) Nexus S seemed to be vulnerable to Jelly Bean/CM10 update in that the mainboard is toast. I think the only option is to send back for warranty repair. There are some threads on rigging some kind of adapter cable but that will definitely void your warranty (physical mod).
Doesn't sound good, there have been instances where the flash storage has given up and ends up needing a new SoC (the whole mainboard) and similar issues. Some more information would be good to diagnose this better though.
-Take the battery out for 5 minutes, place back in, can you get into fastboot?
-Can you flash recovery and radio? Can you enter recovery?
-After the "fastboot -w update ...." command, what messages do you see on the phone (at the bottom)?
If you can't get the phone to turn on at all after a good 5 minutes without the battery inserted, give AdamOutlers resurrector a shot. A nice phone call to samsung might be a good idea if you're still within 12 months of purchasing. Hopefully it all turns out okay.
-Take the battery out for 5 minutes, place back in, can you get into fastboot?
-Can you flash recovery and radio? Can you enter recovery?
-After the "fastboot -w update ...." command, what messages do you see on the phone (at the bottom)?
If you can't get the phone to turn on at all after a good 5 minutes without the battery inserted, give AdamOutlers resurrector a shot. A nice phone call to samsung might be a good idea if you're still within 12 months of purchasing. Hopefully it all turns out okay.
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Did all of the above, nothing. adamoutliers does not see a device connected.
lsusb shows nothing
dmesg shows my device disconnect, after the failed boot, no reconnect.
I'm headed out for a few hours, I will leave battery out, and phone disconnected but i'm thinking it's toast. Att will send an RMA phone to me, they gave me a choice of samsung focus (I asked how a windows phone was similar to an android?) or a samsung galaxcy II skyrocket...I'll try samsung next..
Thanks for all the help!
lost_man said:
Did all of the above, nothing. adamoutliers does not see a device connected.
lsusb shows nothing
dmesg shows my device disconnect, after the failed boot, no reconnect.
I'm headed out for a few hours, I will leave battery out, and phone disconnected but i'm thinking it's toast. Att will send an RMA phone to me, they gave me a choice of samsung focus (I asked how a windows phone was similar to an android?) or a samsung galaxcy II skyrocket...I'll try samsung next..
Thanks for all the help!
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How do i close this thread? It's done, the phone is dead...rma...
hi im pretty new here a friend of mine gave me her lg c800 mytouch to try and fix it for her.. not sure what she did she said she rooted the phone and the root was successful but i have a good idea that she doesnt know what she was doing..i will post a pic of the error screen im getting. but it says
E:Cant find misc
E:cant find misc
Finding update package...
E:unknown volume for path [sd:/download/adb_fastboot_and_other_tools.Zip]
E:Cant mount SDCARD:/download/adb_fastboot_and_other_tools.zip
Installation aborted
facory reset failed
restart factory reset..
now im far from a pro at this i know a lil more about computers and Ios devices..but ive rooted a few phones and to me it looks like she unzipped adb fastboot on her phone from her sd card??
ive tried holding F..A..vol down..and power..Nothing..
ive tried volume up .volume down and power still nothing..
BUT if i hold E..vol UP and power it brings me to a white screen that says S/W update
the big problem is the phone wont stay on long enough to do anything on the computer it stays on 3 sec. then reboots to same screen (computer says phone is unplugged) then phone just keeps restarting.
but the phone WILL stay on when i put it on the S/W update screen..but computer wont recognize the phone at all on that screen
ive tried the adb and fastboot commands but the phone wont stay recognized..it will recognize the phone and say thats its in recovery mode but when phone restarts it dont see phone no more..
well thanks ahead of time if anyone has any input or solution
and hopefully all this will make sense to someone lol
i think this pic will work.. if not ill try again
any ideas please?? or am i completely out of luck?
When you say:
delilah25 said:
it will recognize the phone and say thats its in recovery mode but when phone restarts it dont see phone no more..
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...do you mean that you can successfully communicate with the phone over USB, but you only have 3 seconds? What way is the phone recognized? Is it visible to adb/fastboot?
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When you say:
...do you mean that you can successfully communicate with the phone over USB, but you only have 3 seconds? What way is the phone recognized? Is it visible to adb/fastboot?
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Yes In Adb device list it shows the phone and then says recovery..but after that I don't have enough time to type any other commands ..the phone is also recognized in "my computer" as removable device then when the phone restarts seconds later it says device unplugged ..and just keeps restarting on its own till I remove the battery...I just read on the forum in a post that Adb will recognize the phone if it's off but I remove the battery and put it back in and plug in USB and phone turns on and keeps restarting won't even let me turn it off!! I'm losing patience with this thing lol
But I don't get why the error mentions fastboot? Not my phone so if it's not fixable I don't really care but I'm just the stuborn type when it comes to fixing electronics ..again thanks ahead of time to anyone that helps cuz I'm completely lost on this one
Have you tried timing it to send a quick "adb reboot recovery"? If you can use fastboot, you can tell it to boot off a new, custom recovery img, without actually flashing it.
i have the same problem
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Have you tried timing it to send a quick "adb reboot recovery"? If you can use fastboot, you can tell it to boot off a new, custom recovery img, without actually flashing it.
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i used an app on the market to remove bloatware. i removed slacker and the app stated that after two reboots that everything would be fine and the app would be gone. after one reboot the phone has the same screen this gentlemans lady friend has. it looks like the app its looking for is no longer zip aligned properly. someone told me to rename a recovery image the error message to trick the bootloader into thinking the missing app is there. hes an app dev so i figured he knows whats what. ive tried everything the gentleman in this post said and more. hell i have two of these phones and rooted the other and made a backup of that phone and dragged the backup to an sd card and rebooted to see if any of the backed up system apks would trigger a successful reboot but to no avail. i have all the drivers i need and adb commands but nothing works because the phone doesnt stay connected to my pc long enough for anything. please reply with some knowledge. ive been scouring the web for at least a month. i was so happy when i came across this. i actually became a member just to post about this erroer (look up diabolus ae in the forum search field. my post is about 3 days old with a better pic of the screen message. i bought a galaxy s II but i want to give the lg to my son. please help or respond:cyclops:
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i used an app on the market to remove bloatware. i removed slacker and the app stated that after two reboots that everything would be fine and the app would be gone. after one reboot the phone has the same screen this gentlemans lady friend has. it looks like the app its looking for is no longer zip aligned properly. someone told me to rename a recovery image the error message to trick the bootloader into thinking the missing app is there. hes an app dev so i figured he knows whats what. ive tried everything the gentleman in this post said and more. hell i have two of these phones and rooted the other and made a backup of that phone and dragged the backup to an sd card and rebooted to see if any of the backed up system apks would trigger a successful reboot but to no avail. i have all the drivers i need and adb commands but nothing works because the phone doesnt stay connected to my pc long enough for anything. please reply with some knowledge. ive been scouring the web for at least a month. i was so happy when i came across this. i actually became a member just to post about this erroer (look up diabolus ae in the forum search field. my post is about 3 days old with a better pic of the screen message. i bought a galaxy s II but i want to give the lg to my son. please help or respond:cyclops:
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Normally, if you want to flash a custom recovery through fastboot, people will tell you to run 2 commands:
fastboot flash recovery nameofimagefile.img
fastboot reboot recovery
Since you don't have time to execute those 2 commands, you can tell it to just boot from the .img file, without flashing over your current recovery. (This is actually proper form, as you can test if the .img file works properly without damaging your existing recovery.) The way you do that is to 1st copy a recovery .img file to the root of your SD card, then execute the following 1 command:
fastboot boot nameofimagefile.img
Since you only have ~3 seconds, type the command in, and wait for the right instant to hit enter on the keyboard. If the command is successfully sent to the phone, it will reboot into that .img.
See if that works for you. Good luck.
Hello, I'm about to giving up,
Something happened to the phone and now it won't boot, it barely show the "ANDROID" logo when it restart itself. I can enter to the recovery menu, it doesn't have clockwork recovery nor twrp, just the basic recovery. So far I tried:
wipe data/factory - didn't work.
wipe cache partition - didn't work
apply update from adb: Adb just work with sideload and that's it, for everything else it shows closed. I tried sending the rom with sideload and it fails every time:
* failed to write data 'protocol fault (couldn't read status): Invalid argument' *
So I took my sdcard and copied the room there, so I tried
apply update from sdcard, it starts and in no time it says:
Installation aborted (APPLY_EXT).
I'm very frustrated right now, nothing works, it seems that the manufacturer did great effort on being the only one who can recover this phone, who appears to be from China, the MTK6582.
Fastboot? it doesn't show the device, it would be my last hope but no, since there is no adb, I cannot call fastboot, and the apply update from adb only work with sideload (yeah, f**k me).
The best course of action would be to throw it to the trash?
Thanks!
Hey, I'm in a similar position to you. However, I went about it with a slightly different route. The chip used in this phone is the MediaTek 6582 (I think?). I downloaded some tools from a thread on here that includes the 320 rom and the necessary software for flashing. I've flashed MediaTek devices before, the Huawei Ascend G610 and G700, both successfully. This one is giving me headaches, the damn device keeps disconnecting. HOWEVER, if you're lucky and you don't have the same problem with disconnecting hardware, you should be able to flash a new rom via the software. It'll take a while though. Also, I don't know what'll happen to your IMEI afterwards, so that's another possible headache (both the G610 and the G700 lost their IMEI info, but I'd taken steps to back them up beforehand so I could just restore them; here, there's no option to backup).
Here's the thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/htc-mtk-cpu-flash-files-flashtool-t3114271
Let me know if you need help. I'm screwed in that the damn phone keeps disconnecting. Similar to you, no fastboot either. Plus, no RUU for this HTC. Hell, the internet barely knows this flipping phone.
Cheers, and good luck.
blitz9826
0Camus0 said:
Hello, I'm about to giving up,
Something happened to the phone and now it won't boot, it barely show the "ANDROID" logo when it restart itself. I can enter to the recovery menu, it doesn't have clockwork recovery nor twrp, just the basic recovery. So far I tried:
wipe data/factory - didn't work.
wipe cache partition - didn't work
apply update from adb: Adb just work with sideload and that's it, for everything else it shows closed. I tried sending the rom with sideload and it fails every time:
* failed to write data 'protocol fault (couldn't read status): Invalid argument' *
So I took my sdcard and copied the room there, so I tried
apply update from sdcard, it starts and in no time it says:
Installation aborted (APPLY_EXT).
I'm very frustrated right now, nothing works, it seems that the manufacturer did great effort on being the only one who can recover this phone, who appears to be from China, the MTK6582.
Fastboot? it doesn't show the device, it would be my last hope but no, since there is no adb, I cannot call fastboot, and the apply update from adb only work with sideload (yeah, f**k me).
The best course of action would be to throw it to the trash?
Thanks!
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Ditto!!!
Hey guys I am having the exact same issue, luckily for me it is my Mrs who done her phone in and not mine . She has the HTC Desire 320, I believe she tried to root it on her own without even asking for advice, I think she used the app Kingo Root, she said she went to remove the root but when she uninstalled the app it didn't remove it. (LOL I told her well perhaps that's because there will be some way of removing it, aside from just uninstalling the app), anyway she proceeded not to care and carried on using her phone as normal for maybe a week or two at most, then about midnight one night, came down and said to me,
"my phone had an update and on restarting I just get a dead android, if you press the power button you get some options so I clicked erase"
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I was like nice so basically you F***ed it!!!!, and for about 2 weeks now I have been endlessly reading post after post, forum after forum, trying rom after rom, RUU, all kinds of things.
Here is the situation, the phone will boot as far as the HTC logo, it will get stuck in a short loop and reset itself 4/5 times repeating the HTC logo, eventually it will end up at the dead android pic (the android on his back with the red exclaimation mark triangle) with the words 'no command'. From here I can press the power button once to get a list/menu of items (What I assume to be the recovery menu). I can backup data, I can restore the backed up data (both of which do nothing as I guess there is nothing really to back up), There is an option to restore from sd card (which I have tried numerous roms and to no avail have any been successful), I can erase the cache and I can also erase everything and recover, the erase side works fine, I did notice in each of these menu that if you press volume up to activate them and then press the power button once, then the writing dissapears and the android proceeds to have his moving atom type thing in his belly, saying 'erasing..', however even with them completed successfully, it still does not restore.
NOTE!!! If you choose the erase and restore method, once activated with volume up, press the power button to get the spinning atom and erasing... message, when this finishes the phone will reboot, it goes to the htc logo, resets itself, goes to the logo again and then just stays at a black screen (almost like a frozen state, I left it for quite some time and it never changed).
I should also note, which I didn't to begin with, but no matter how long I hold the volume down and power button, there is no such hboot/fast boot menu at all, if you hold the volume down and power button even after it displays the htc logo, the phone just proceeds to endlessly reset and loop through the same process forever.
The only thing I can seem to access with little success, is the ADB CMD prompt through the Android SDK,
Code:
adb devices
will indeed return the device (a set of numbers with the word sideload beside it)
Code:
adb usb
Apart from the odd fluke, this has seemed to fail everytime with either an error about a protocol or an error stating 'closed'
Code:
adb sideload "ROM_FILENAME.ZIP OR .IMG
Occasionally this will throw the protocol error, but generally succeeds and displays the 100% most of the time, however the phone doesn't even try, it just almost instantaniously returns the error message :
Code:
[B][I]Installation Aborted (APPLY_ADB_SIDELOAD)[/I][/B]
NOTE!!! That the android lays on his back with this error, but it only says error below not no command.
I am pretty sure that I already came across a solution very similar to the one you posted above, and I just couldn't get it to recognise the phone, the only way the RUU would work, was by completely removing the battery and plugging in the usb, however without the battery in the phone, it just constantly beeps via usb, so I guess it turns on, then off, then on, then off, forever!!! So the RUU fails everytime, if I leave the battery in and try, the RUU program does nothing whatsoever! So I am at a complete loss with it now.
Cheers
GunnerJnr
Any luck with unbriking the HTC?
Maybe this is the solution, good luck.
Search: How to Unbrick every MTK China Phone ! Preloader / SP Flashtool Fix [HD] on Youtube
Responds please.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64659997&postcount=16
I think that you no tell true because I tried this method with volume keys and nothing. Flash tool still show error. Its impossible to write android without battery. I think really put your phone to rubbish or sell as lcd+digitizer parts I think just we must waiting for new custom rom flashable via stock recovery. 320 is still new model and developers no moke any custom rom. So maybe only HTC service may help, only in HTC Factory peoples know how install android and bootloader on hard bricked device.