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Damn, I can't fit the whole question in the subject.
Let's say someone hypothetically bricked their wifi Xoom. Can't connect with fastboot anymore. However, it does get picked up by RSD Lite.
If the Wi-Fi Xoom is bricked, can flashing the 3G SBF using RSD Lite be used JUST to enable fastboot? And if so, would just doing a "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and "fastboot flash system system.img" (with the right wi-fi files) be able to save it? And possibly the same with recovery.img?
I noticed that the boot.img and system.img files are the same size between the wifi version and the 3G/4G. Same with the recovery partition. That's why I ask.
If you can enable fastboot using RSD then I don't see why you wouldn't be able to unbrick it.
If I were you I would try it. I don't think you can brick anymore than what it already is
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Kas206 said:
If you can enable fastboot using RSD
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1037094
when i hold power and Volume up restart the xoom and hold power + volume down its show
failed to boot LNX 0x0004
Starting Fastboot protocol support
but the problem the computer not Recognize on the xoom . i installing drivers and still not Recognize
whats i do ?
i have Windows and Mac
try uninstalling your drivers and use this to reinstall
http://www.motorola.com/staticfiles/Support/Experiences/Global_Drivers/MotoHelper_2.0.40_Driver_4.9.0.exe
A Question very important?
Xoom wifi is good or the xoom 3g? information about it,, I appreciate it
At this moment, I can only get the wifi version in Canada. I don't know if I would need it on 3G/4G.
Dinar, I assume you used to be able to connect? But not after the 0x0004 error? Can you get in RSD mode at all? When you are in Fastboot mode, does "fastboot devices" on your computer show a device?
What's wrong with that appears in the
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Dinar, I assume you used to be able to connect? But not after the 0x0004 error? Can you get in RSD mode at all? When you are in Fastboot mode, does "fastboot devices" on your computer show a device?
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no not show a device
when i connect a xoom in computer the computer never show the xoom
Scourge, what is the error message in your xoom?
It was something like LNX 0x0004 and the following message was about Fastboot or RSD mode 2. It changed depending on if I held the down button on reboot. I lost the ability to scroll through the boot options.
I couldn't get fastboot, adb or RSD Lite to see my Xoom in either mode.
Did you get RSDLite to flash the .sbf file? I tried that on my bricked device and I couldn't see anything happening on the screen of the xoom. I waited for about one or two minutes and stopped the process. What about the drivers? Are there different drivers for adb, fastboot and RSDLite? I have motohelper installed and it says all necessary drivers are installed. Can it be a driver issue? Thats something I haven't tried.
My Motohelper updated itself and I was still not connecting with my first Xoom. There are different drivers. Different ones become active depending on what mode you're in.
But I couldn't even see my Xoom so I declared it bricked as of April 14th at 3:47am. I seriously don't know the exact time.
When I use adb or fastboot from my Mac, I don't need drivers. It just works.
i have Mac and Windows same problem not show xoom
give me steps for the mac i want try
mine is just like yours says failed image LNX 0x0002
starting rsd mode 2
will cycle with the power and up button to the above. push the down button says it is in the fastboot protocol mode but computer doesn see it. cmd module says waiting on device. have current usb drivers. anybody out there can repair it. moto wants an arm and a leg for a repair because it was fastboot oem unlocked and voided warranty
Yeah, if nothing can see it... What exactly does Motorola want to charge to fix it? Can't you return it to where you bought and get an exchange? I'd only feel okay with that if you bought at a big store though and not a mom and pop sorta shop.
I dont know if this will help, but I noticed that in your first post your commands may not be complete:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Your are missing the words in red above. I may be wrong and you dont need them, but Im sure you do. At least all I got was a bunch of command options scroll in my command prompt without the entire command.
I thought I had a bricked xoom after messing around with the frameworks-res.apk through "root explorer" app. I flashed the boot.img like crazy, but it was my frameworks that I had messed with last before the locked boot sequence. I found an image on the boards for the 3g system.img and I was back in business.
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I dont know if this will help, but I noticed that in your first post your commands may not be complete:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Your are missing the words in red above. I may be wrong and you dont need them, but Im sure you do. At least all I got was a bunch of command options scroll in my command prompt without the entire command.
I thought I had a bricked xoom after messing around with the frameworks-res.apk through "root explorer" app. I flashed the boot.img like crazy, but it was my frameworks that I had messed with last before the locked boot sequence. I found an image on the boards for the 3g system.img and I was back in business.
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I did the same. Only thing is after I had WiFi showing "Error" under it and it wouldn't start. Had to insmod the bcm4329.ko and I was back in business.
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Yeah, if nothing can see it... What exactly does Motorola want to charge to fix it? Can't you return it to where you bought and get an exchange? I'd only feel okay with that if you bought at a big store though and not a mom and pop sorta shop.
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i sent it back to moto
cvela said:
I dont know if this will help, but I noticed that in your first post your commands may not be complete:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Your are missing the words in red above. I may be wrong and you dont need them, but Im sure you do. At least all I got was a bunch of command options scroll in my command prompt without the entire command.
I thought I had a bricked xoom after messing around with the frameworks-res.apk through "root explorer" app. I flashed the boot.img like crazy, but it was my frameworks that I had messed with last before the locked boot sequence. I found an image on the boards for the 3g system.img and I was back in business.
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You are correct. I'll fix my first post!
I'm getting all the same side effects here from attempting to re-lock the wi/fi xoom. Im debating on what to do here.
Oohh... Relocking is not good... If the images aren't exact factory ones, that's a sure brick. No point in relocating the Wi-Fi version. At least not right now.
If RSD Lite and Fastboot can't see it, look for your receipt...
haa yeah. Thats too bad that I'm just a fewww days over my 14 day store warranty and didnt buy the insurance. I sent in a repair order online where i ship it back to them.....dont know if illl ever get anything back though ha
My XOOM is bricked and show RSD Mode 2 when power on, I can go into the fastboot mode by press VOL UP + Power button, and plan to do fastboot process to restore the system.
However, my problem is the Computer cannot detect XOOM, when I input "fastboot oem unlock", then the command stopped at a "Waiting for device" reply, so I cannot go to next step.
I have installed all of the needed software I see in this forum. Moto USB driver, Android SDK, Java, fastboot.
I have tried the RSDlite 5.0 but with the same reason, the RSDlite cannot detect device so it cannot work out.
anyone with the same problem and how to solve it? Do I need to send back it to Motorola for restore?
Thanks a lot for your help, It is too bad to stay with a bricked XOOM.
Xoom stuck in RSD mode 2
I'm having the same issue. I'm at the boot screen with the Moto symbol and I have an error in the top right that says "Failed image SOS 0x0002" and below that "Starting RSD mode 2". My computer does not see my xoom. I've tried other links to this problem but they are not the same. They all mention RSD mode 3. Damn my stupidity . Someone please help
Unbrick RSD Mode 2
I don't know what version xoom you are using, or under what circumstances you bricked your xoom under, but I managed to get mine (3g, USA) out of RSD 2 this way after it wouldn't boot coming out of a botched automated unroot/relock procedure. You may want to try this to get back to stock and working again, and then redo all the rooting and tweaks. I am going to go on the notion that you use windows (I use windows 7 64bit, but the steps should be the same or similar for other versions), have android sdk installed, and know what fastboot is.
... but first a few disclaimers!
1) If everything is fine now, disregard this reply!
2) I am in no way an expert in unbricking xooms, this is just how I figured it out for my situation.
3) Again, this is how I unbricked MY xoom, it may or may not work for you. If something here doesn't work for you, I really can't help.
4) I am not as big of a douche bag as I sound like in the last couple of disclaimers. If you are stuck and there is something I forgot to mention, I'll try to help.
4) You are probably having the same problem as someone else. As much as I hate to say it... GOOGLE IT! Just make sure you have all the error codes and include how you bricked your device. Horrible example: " R2D2 mode after I tried to turn my xoom into an autonomous killing machine by feeding my device crepes error code xx42" Bad example, yet it's very (odd) specific.
5) Don't be offended if I go into details that seem way below you. Someone else may need to read this, and may not understand everything you or I do. I try to break everything down as much as I can. Also, if I didn't go far enough into detail, let me know.
6) I inserted two 4's to see if you are really taking the time to read the entire post so the first 4 may not be true!
7) Once you get fastboot working, and the bootloader unlocked, the brick may be undone. I have you get the stock images just in case. Following the last part of the post will wipe your data.
Now back to our regularly scheduled programming...
1) Download the correct stock system software (wifi/3g) from motodev.
motorola.com/products/software/?utm_campaign=xoomsoftware&utm_medium=motorolacom&utm_source=supportforums&utm_term=unlockboard&pubid=987654
You have to register on the site. I would attach the files, but I agreed to a nice end user agreement saying I will not redistribute them. Also, I can't post links yet since I am still new so the beginning of the url is missing. There are posts in the xoom development forum that link to the file.
2) Unzip the contents to the folder where fastboot is located. Usually located in C:/program files/android/android-sdk/tools, or C:/program files (x86)/android/android-sdk/tools if you use a 64bit version of windows.
3) Power on the xoom and get into fastboot by holding the volume down button as soon the moto logo shows. I noticed it took a little while longer than usual for fastboot to show up. I noticed in the original post that the user said Volume up + Power. That is how you hard reboot... or do a dragon punch...I forget.
4) Once the device shows fastboot is running, Open a command prompt ( start, all programs, accessories, command prompt, or type cmd in the search bar ). Next type/copy these commands minus any comments marked by "<---". Note that every new line is a new command:
ON THE PC:
cd c:/program files/android/android-sdk/tools <---May be different depending upon what version of windows you are using. Replace 'programs files' with 'program files (x64)' if using 64 bit windows. If all else fails, type cd then copy one of the paths from step 2.
fastboot oem unlock <---This MAY solve your problem right here
should say check your device for instruction. On the xoom, hit volume down, then volume up, voulme down again, and volume up again to confirm the unlock.
When I did that my xoom rebooted, and I was back in business; however, if the unlock worked and you are still not able to boot, let's get back to stock. Get the xoom back into fastboot again by holding the volume down button while it starts.
ON THE PC:
You should still be in the same command prompt from earlier.
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot oem lock
This will wipe your xoom completely, but your nice shiny paperweight should be less paperweight like. I do the relock for good measure just because I think I left it unlocked, then I received an OTA update, and got good RSD Mode 2 again for some reason. If you want, try it without the fastboot oem lock command in case you want to get right back into rooting, flashing recoveries, etc... Well, hope all this helped. Again if clarification is needed, let me know and I will try to help. Hope this works. Take it easy!
zanzebar said:
I'm having the same issue. I'm at the boot screen with the Moto symbol and I have an error in the top right that says "Failed image SOS 0x0002" and below that "Starting RSD mode 2". My computer does not see my xoom. I've tried other links to this problem but they are not the same. They all mention RSD mode 3. Damn my stupidity . Someone please help
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I have the same issue. Looks like I now own a brick!
zanzebar said:
I'm having the same issue. I'm at the boot screen with the Moto symbol and I have an error in the top right that says "Failed image SOS 0x0002" and below that "Starting RSD mode 2". My computer does not see my xoom. I've tried other links to this problem but they are not the same. They all mention RSD mode 3. Damn my stupidity . Someone please help
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1) Turn the xoom on and leave it plugged into USB.
2) When it says Starting RSD Mode 2, type the following in your command prompt in windows "fastboot oem unlock"
*Make sure you are typing these commands within the directory where your fastboot and .img's are located. ( I dropped mine in C:\Android-sdk\platform-tools\
*The Xoom will not respond initially and your command prompt will say "waiting for device".
3) Hold the power button and volume up to reset the xoom. The fastboot command should intercept the xoom booting and take you to the unlock prompt again. Follow the on screen instruction.
*This will wipe the device again, which I'm assuming you did when you locked
it with a custom kernel (boot.img)
After it is completed, type "fastboot reboot" in windows command prompt or just reboot however you can.
This doesn't work!
i have two motorola xoom, one of them have the failed image sos 0x0002 starting rs mode 2.
When i plug in the bricked motorola xoom nothing respons in the computer. i have the fastboot on with the waiting for device activated with fastboot oem unlock and RSD Lite v4.9 or 5.0 doesn't detect it too..
What can we do? i'm from spain and i bought the tablet in new york. Can i send it to the garanty?
The only way to do this is as follows:
Download rsdlite 4.9 or earlier only and install it on your computer.
Downlaod the latest moto drivers and install them.
Search for and download the stock SBF file for your Xoom wifi or 3g.
Get your Xoom to the rsd mode 2 screen and plug it in your computer
Use rsdlite to push the SBF file to the Xoom.
It will probably say it failed after a long wait. Its OK. Just restart your Xoom and your back to factory.
Good luck
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The only way to do this is as follows:
Download rsdlite 4.9 or earlier only and install it on your computer.
Downlaod the latest moto drivers and install them.
Search for and download the stock SBF file for your Xoom wifi or 3g.
Get your Xoom to the rsd mode 2 screen and plug it in your computer
Use rsdlite to push the SBF file to the Xoom.
It will probably say it failed after a long wait. Its OK. Just restart your Xoom and your back to factory.
Good luck
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i believe there is no SBF file for wifi xoom right now.
So I haven't had a chance to try anything you all have said since I've been at work all night. I have to agree with the last post though. I have looked everywhere and cannot find the.sbf I hope it leaks soon though so I dont have to deal with the shame of sending it to moto.
I still can't get the xoom to receive commands. I need that .sbf. I'll definitely be checking every minute for the wifi version leak.
The above means does not work.
I end up with a RSD re-enumaration failed error.
I'm on wifi xoom and can make it into "Starting Fastboot protocol support" but when i attempt to flash any of the images posted above or do a fastboot oem unlock I simply get <waiting for device> and nothing responds. Help?
Your Xoom is completely Bricked
At this point there is nothing you can do. You can A. wait patiently for .SBF for wifi only xoom or B. explain to motorola what happened and if it is under warranty they will replace or repair your xoom in 1 week.
Mayday
I am having the same problem, will someone be kind enough to find get the sbf out... aint android open source?
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I am having the same problem, will someone be kind enough to find get the sbf out... aint android open source?
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Android is open source but google is not releasing the source code for honeycomb yet.not exactly the same thing. You might be ****ed...
rockhumper said:
Android is open source but google is not releasing the source code for honeycomb yet.not exactly the same thing. You might be ****ed...
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As long as you didn't reformat your internal sdcard you're probably not really bricked. It's not impossible but is really hard to brick the Xoom. I would suggest you go to the IRC #[email protected] freenode and see if any of those guys can help you. If anyone can, they can.
Good luck!
Greetings! First of all, I would like to thank anyone who takes the time to help me diagnose and resolve this issues, let alone anyone who takes the time to read this thread.
I've been having issues with my Xoom (ICS 4.0.0) for about 3 weeks now.
A brief history of the issue's occurrence:
-I unrooted the device and returned it to stock.
-Everything was fine and dandy until one day it spontaneously said something along the lines of 'Android is upgrading..', and then performed a reset.
-Since resetting, it bootloops.
The device only turns on when plugged into a charger and hard reset.
The device only turns off when allowed to boot loop for minutes and then hard reset (it simply does not reset, and just turns off).
I'm not the most technically-savvy person with android devices but here are some things I've done/noted.
When trying to use adb commands, it does not recognize the device or properly issue commands.
I've tried wiping data/clearing cache to no avail.
EDIT: I've tried fastbooting, but the bootloader will not unlock. When trying to unlock, it simply resets and then acts as though it was never unlocked.
I have no idea how to return it to a stock image. All I know is that I have a micro-SD and some spare time.
Could anyone help me understand what exactly is going on with my Xoom?
If I can provide you with any more information, please let me know.
Thanks again. (=
If it was stock and spontaneously upgraded it sounds like a bad OTA upgrade. I've been rooted from the start so never have taken an OTA upgrade...don't you need to accept it or can it just upgrade on it's own?
Anyway, can you get it into fastboot mode?
Volume up and power, then at dual core screen, press volume down...if you see something like "entering fastboot mode" you're not bricked. You do not have to re lock your bootloader. Just make sure you have downloaded the correct stock files for your Xoom model to your PC and flash it.
If you haven't done so, just google 'recovering Xoom using fastboot' and you should get some good information.
Good luck!
Remember to grab the MZ604 files if you have the Wifi only version of the Xoom.
http://developer.motorola.com/products/software/ <------ Grab the files here. The files are for the US version of the Wifi Xoom only.
Instructions to return it to stock
1) First you need the Moto Drivers - Read this thread to START you - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=981578
Should have these drivers installed if you have rooted your Xoom before.
2) Make sure you have the latest SDK - adb and fastboot should be in /platform-tools -
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Should have the android SDK if you have rooted your Xoom before.
3) Place all the downloaded stock image files into the SDK Tools folder.
4) If you are booting up from scratch, you can get the Xoom in fastboot mode by doing the following. Use command prompt to perform the rest of the steps
Hold VolDown and Power button will boot unit for fastboot mode
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem lock
If you Xoom is booted up already follow the commands below using command prompt to perform the steps
adb reboot bootloader <---- reboots the Xoom into fastboot mode.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem lock
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Yeah, what Mjamocha said...
okantomi said:
Yeah, what Mjamocha said...
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LOL Thanks.
okantomi said:
Anyway, can you get it into fastboot mode?
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Yes, I can. But so far nothing has been successful in terms of fastboot commands.
okantomi said:
You do not have to re lock your bootloader. Just make sure you have downloaded the correct stock files for your Xoom model to your PC and flash it.
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When I try to execute fastboot commands such as 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'.. it says the following:
Device still locked. Device must be unlocked first. Failed to process command error(0x8)
Whenever I try to unlock the bootloader, it appears to be successful at first and then the device reboots. But it just reboots to a bootloop, and the bootloader still says its locked. Perhaps I made a mistake in communication. The bootloader is currently locked and will not unlock, as just described.
When I try to unlock it and it reboots, even if I access the fastboot menu right away, it still says the device is still locked.
Thoughts?
Can you get into recovery? With the Xoom off (to make sure it's really off, hold volume up + power for a few seconds), hit the power button and when you see the M logo, wait a very brief moment (like a fraction of a second) and hit the volume down button. When it says "recovery" on the top left, hit the volume up. If you can get in there, either restore a nandroid (if you have one) or do a factory reset.
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Can you get into recovery? With the Xoom off (to make sure it's really off, hold volume up + power for a few seconds), hit the power button and when you see the M logo, wait a very brief moment (like a fraction of a second) and hit the volume down button. When it says "recovery" on the top left, hit the volume up. If you can get in there, either restore a nandroid (if you have one) or do a factory reset.
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Yes, I can get into android recovery. However, within a second of switching into recovery mode, the robot falls down and there appears to be a red triangle caution sign containing an exclamation point.
When trying to do a factory reset, it says all data is wiped (as normal). Upon rebooting, it continues to bootloop. So essentially the factory reset and cache clear options in the Android Recovery menu do not produce the expected results.
Pretty odd. I didn't mess with the Xoom at all prior to this issue.
Try flashing just a recovery img to hopefully get your recovery working again. I think you can flash a custom recovery even if the bootloader is locked (i could be wrong but worth a shot) I attached the Rogue "recovery-rogue-1.3.0.img". Try a "fastboot flash recovery recovery-rogue-1.3.0.img"
EDIT: Sorry, I guess you can't flash a custom recovery with a locked bootloader.
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Try flashing just a recovery img to hopefully get your recovery working again. I think you can flash a custom recovery even if the bootloader is locked (i could be wrong but worth a shot) I attached the Rogue "recovery-rogue-1.3.0.img". Try a "fastboot flash recovery recovery-rogue-1.3.0.img"
EDIT: Sorry, I guess you can't flash a custom recovery with a locked bootloader.
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Yeah, just tried it to no avail. Thanks so much for your help anyway. (=
I'm not sure what to do now.
I would keep trying to unlock it using different USB cables and different USB ports on your computer. I've had unlocks fail a bunch of times and for some reason, it was because of a $hity USB cable and/or a bad port on my computer.
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I would keep trying to unlock it using different USB cables and different USB ports on your computer. I've had unlocks fail a bunch of times and for some reason, it was because of a $hity USB cable and/or a bad port on my computer.
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I hear ya. I've tried 2 different cords and 3 different computers. I'm using a Mac (10.6.8) right now, but have used 2 PCs (Vista + 7).
Out of curiosity, when you tried to flash the custom recovery, did you get the same "device still locked" error or did it appear to flash but then recovery failed?
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Out of curiosity, when you tried to flash the custom recovery, did you get the same "device still locked" error or did it appear to flash but then recovery failed?
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I got the 'device still locked' error. Weird, huh?
How about trying to lock it again even though it says it's locked -maybe it's stuck in an "in-between state"? Try a "fastboot oem lock" and if it finishes then try a "fastboot oem unlock". I know, I'm grabbing at straws here. I thought I bricked my Xoom last week. All I did was an "adb reboot bootloader" and the device went to a black screen. Volume Up + Power did nothing. I ended up buying a T5 (Torx 5) bit at the store, removed the back cover and disconnected the battery for 30 seconds using a piece of paper to separate the contacts. The Xoom booted right up after that.
slacka-vt said:
How about trying to lock it again even though it says it's locked -maybe it's stuck in an "in-between state"? Try a "fastboot oem lock" and if it finishes then try a "fastboot oem unlock". I know, I'm grabbing at straws here. I thought I bricked my Xoom last week. All I did was an "adb reboot bootloader" and the device went to a black screen. Volume Up + Power did nothing. I ended up buying a T5 (Torx 5) bit at the store, removed the back cover and disconnected the battery for 30 seconds using a piece of paper to separate the contacts. The Xoom booted right up after that.
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Yeah I tried that. Won't lock or unlock successfully. Locking produces no difference, and unlocking produces the same 'device still locked' error. This is getting out of hand! Thanks so much for your advice. You think I should open it up?
I hate to be so persistently annoying about this, but could anyone possibly suggest a method of working around the locked bootloader?
Is there anything I can do with an SD card to remedy the device's stubborn foolery?
I think you should give it a try, I have bricked my xoom a few times and have always been able to flash the stock imagine to recover. You really have nothing to lose by pulling the battery pin just be careful.
Sent from my Xoom using xda premium
I don't know if I'm technically-equipped enough to do that. )=
Sounds easy, but I imagine it would be rather easy to screw something up? Essentially what I should do is unseat the battery, right?
cherlamperter said:
I don't know if I'm technically-equipped enough to do that. )=
Sounds easy, but I imagine it would be rather easy to screw something up? Essentially what I should do is unseat the battery, right?
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I have looking for a utube how to guide but no luck, I just might make one for you so you will know what to expect. Give me a few and I will get back to ya.
Sent from my Xoom using xda premium
I used motochop and got the phone rooted successfully but then my inexperience got the best of me when I tried to use safestrap to flash a 4.3 ROM. Looking back, I realize this was a terrible idea. I am now stuck at fastboot. This is the screen I get
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S)
10.9B(*) (sha-1e9f557, 2013-05-25 01:04:26)
eMMC Info: Size 16GB
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Battery Low
Transfer Mode:
USB Connected
Failed to hab check for boot: 0x56
Fastboot Reason: Boot Failure
usb connected
I've scoured just about every thread in every forum I can find by searching, unless I'm missing something. I've tried flashing recovery and 4.1.2 using Razr HD Utility and I keep getting stuck right back here. I've tried pwr+volup, pwr+voldwn, and all 3. I've tried so many things, I'm honestly losing track of what I've done. Most threads end in something that requires USB Debugging but I can't even get into android. I'm just stuck at fastboot. I apologize in advance for possibly needing my hand held. I've rooted devices before, but I've never tried any motorolas so I'm not used to having things not go smoothly.
How can I get out of fastboot so I can use my phone again?!
same problem
zsarazan said:
I used motochop and got the phone rooted successfully but then my inexperience got the best of me when I tried to use safestrap to flash a 4.3 ROM. Looking back, I realize this was a terrible idea. I am now stuck at fastboot. This is the screen I get
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S)
10.9B(*) (sha-1e9f557, 2013-05-25 01:04:26)
eMMC Info: Size 16GB
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Battery Low
Transfer Mode:
USB Connected
Failed to hab check for boot: 0x56
Fastboot Reason: Boot Failure
usb connected
I've scoured just about every thread in every forum I can find by searching, unless I'm missing something. I've tried flashing recovery and 4.1.2 using Razr HD Utility and I keep getting stuck right back here. I've tried pwr+volup, pwr+voldwn, and all 3. I've tried so many things, I'm honestly losing track of what I've done. Most threads end in something that requires USB Debugging but I can't even get into android. I'm just stuck at fastboot. I apologize in advance for possibly needing my hand held. I've rooted devices before, but I've never tried any motorolas so I'm not used to having things not go smoothly.
How can I get out of fastboot so I can use my phone again?!
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I am having the same problem but i didn't root phone, just tried to flash stock rom after root failed, and says battery ok. Otherwise i've been bricked
zsarazan said:
I used motochop and got the phone rooted successfully but then my inexperience got the best of me when I tried to use safestrap to flash a 4.3 ROM. Looking back, I realize this was a terrible idea. I am now stuck at fastboot. This is the screen I get
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S)
10.9B(*) (sha-1e9f557, 2013-05-25 01:04:26)
eMMC Info: Size 16GB
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Battery Low
Transfer Mode:
USB Connected
Failed to hab check for boot: 0x56
Fastboot Reason: Boot Failure
usb connected
I've scoured just about every thread in every forum I can find by searching, unless I'm missing something. I've tried flashing recovery and 4.1.2 using Razr HD Utility and I keep getting stuck right back here. I've tried pwr+volup, pwr+voldwn, and all 3. I've tried so many things, I'm honestly losing track of what I've done. Most threads end in something that requires USB Debugging but I can't even get into android. I'm just stuck at fastboot. I apologize in advance for possibly needing my hand held. I've rooted devices before, but I've never tried any motorolas so I'm not used to having things not go smoothly.
How can I get out of fastboot so I can use my phone again?!
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Did you figure out the solution? Pretty simple... can just hold vol down and power for 10+ seconds and release
STuGGG said:
I am having the same problem but i didn't root phone, just tried to flash stock rom after root failed, and says battery ok. Otherwise i've been bricked
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sooo... with the phone plugged in ... i repeat plugged in .. hold both volumes and power buttons at the same time until you get the boot menu.. then select either recovery or bp tools.. the tools option will let it charge at least.. recovery will get you going to where you really need to flash a rom or wipe data/cache so you can fix the bootloop hopfully .. good luck
i am in this exact same situation and have tried using rsd lite to flash the stock boot but the xml file has the "get-var" line in it and if i edit out then it says im in the wrong format...im a flash tool operator for a local shop here and i work on everyones phones in this area and now i have ppl messagin me thru email because my OWN PERSONAL phone is bricked haha this is not a good thing for me im sure i lose business because im missing something minor im sure
Topic Starter message have a Battery Low message
It may lock a firmware uploading process ))
hi I'm gaurang patel from Surat india, and I'm face this same pro b but Im findione
zsarazan said:
I used motochop and got the phone rooted successfully but then my inexperience got the best of me when I tried to use safestrap to flash a 4.3 ROM. Looking back, I realize this was a terrible idea. I am now stuck at fastboot. This is the screen I get
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S)
10.9B(*) (sha-1e9f557, 2013-05-25 01:04:26)
etMMC Info: Size 16GB
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Battery Low
Transfer Mode:
USB Connected
Failed to hab check for boot: 0x56
Fastboot Reason: Boot Failure
usb connected
I've scoured just about every thread in every forum I can find by searching, unless I'm missing something. I've tried flashing recovery and 4.1.2 using Razr HD Utility and I keep getting stuck right back here. I've tried pwr+volup, pwr+voldwn, and all 3. I've tried so many things, I'm honestly losing track of what I've done. Most threads end in something that requires USB Debugging but I can't even get into android. I'm just stuck at fastboot. I apologize in advance for possibly needing my hand held. I've rooted devices before, but I've never tried any motorolas so I'm not used to having things not go smoothly.
How can I get out of fastboot so I can use my phone again?!
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Hi I'm gaurang patel from Surat in india,
And I face same prob than I'm trying to finding master of it after 4 month Im findout that man and now my droid RAZR start good
But in that case in my RAZR when I power on it it will going in fastbootmenu
But than run boot menu and normal restart
So if u HV prob than reply me on my gmail account
AP Fastboot, locked bootloader, Flash Failure
Hi all,
I am experiencing similar problem.
I have a Droid Razr Maxx HD from Verizon.
When i power on normally by pressing the power button, phone comes up into the AP Fastboot Flash Mode
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Batter OK
...
Fastboot Reason: Flash Failure
I can start the phone by powering up into the boot menu, then selecting Normal Powerup.
Phone power's up just fine after that.
Anybody know how to fix this problem?
Some info on my system:
System Version: 182.46.15.Verizon.en.US
Model: DROID RAZR MAXX HD
Android Version: 4.4.2
Baseband Verson: VANQUISH_bp_100731.020.64.21p
Kernel Version: 3.4.42-gdb361ac
Build Number: KDA20.62-15
If i could get a dump of firmware same version and try to flash, would that fix the problem?
Anybody have that?
I am noob to this site and hope I am in the right place, please excuse if not.
kjob said:
Hi all,
I am experiencing similar problem.
I have a Droid Razr Maxx HD from Verizon.
When i power on normally by pressing the power button, phone comes up into the AP Fastboot Flash Mode
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Batter OK
...
Fastboot Reason: Flash Failure
I can start the phone by powering up into the boot menu, then selecting Normal Powerup.
Phone power's up just fine after that.
Anybody know how to fix this problem?
Some info on my system:
System Version: 182.46.15.Verizon.en.US
Model: DROID RAZR MAXX HD
Android Version: 4.4.2
Baseband Verson: VANQUISH_bp_100731.020.64.21p
Kernel Version: 3.4.42-gdb361ac
Build Number: KDA20.62-15
If i could get a dump of firmware same version and try to flash, would that fix the problem?
Anybody have that?
I am noob to this site and hope I am in the right place, please excuse if not.
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flash anything with fastboot and it will go away. grab your firmware from sbf droid devs if need be and just flash one part (or all if you want).
bweN diorD said:
flash anything with fastboot and it will go away. grab your firmware from sbf droid devs if need be and just flash one part (or all if you want).
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Thanks for the reply.
The problem i am having is that my phone is not rooted, so I can't just flash any prior version rom onto it. I have not been able to find the matching firmware version to reflash exactly the same version (182.46.15...) i have back onto my phone. Would you know where I could find the matching ROM? Someone had suggested getting a dump of the ROMS from an existing phone. Is that possible?
kjob said:
Thanks for the reply.
The problem i am having is that my phone is not rooted, so I can't just flash any prior version rom onto it. I have not been able to find the matching firmware version to reflash exactly the same version (182.46.15...) i have back onto my phone. Would you know where I could find the matching ROM? Someone had suggested getting a dump of the ROMS from an existing phone. Is that possible?
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i didnt realize the sbf want out yet, just looked, its not, sorry.
oops, just looked some more and remembered @SamuriHL posted it here.
just grab one of the img files out of the sbf and flash it.
We're lucky it's back at all. It was down for a few days. Hasn't been updated in quite a while which is depressing cause there's an FXZ I'd like to get my hands on.
To get out of the fastboot screen after a failed flashing attempt (several actually) i only had to use fastboot app (that came with motopocalypse) on my computer and write in console "fastboot continue", then the phone rebooted and started normally.
I still had the locked bootloader then.
gaurangpatel39 said:
Hi I'm gaurang patel from Surat in india,
And I face same prob than I'm trying to finding master of it after 4 month Im findout that man and now my droid RAZR start good
But in that case in my RAZR when I power on it it will going in fastbootmenu
But than run boot menu and normal restart
So if u HV prob than reply me on my gmail account
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I was looking for the solution for my phone, but after reading this post in english I broke my phone. I didn't understand a single word and he want us to contact him for solution.
Motorola droid razr hd model xt 926
how i fix this problem plz help any body
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S)
10.9B(*) (sha-1e9f557, 2013-05-25 01:04:26)
eMMC Info: Size 16GB
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Battery Low
Transfer Mode:
USB Connected
Failed to hab check for boot: 0x56
Fastboot Reason: Boot Failure
usb connected
Hey Guys. I'm new to the Pixel 2 and have found myself stuck and not sure what to do. I'm stuck at this screen and keep getting getting an error message staying "Slot Unbootable: Load Error". I am not able to get into fastboot to flash the "Deuces" script or to flash a new system image.
I have tried all of the basic stuff to get to my device to be recognized. I downloaded and installed the latest ADB & Fastboot and I have tried different cables and USB ports and still have no luck. I'm really worried and not sure what to do if I cannot get my device to accept fastboot commands so I can recover.
Please let me know if you have any ideas that may help me.
Jason
EDIT:
I still have no idea what I did, but I decided to use the Skipsoft Tool to see if it would work. Lucky for me it did and I was able to restore the factory image. Sorry for the fire-drill, I should have tried this before I posted. Thank you for the replies!!
Grab the latest Google platform tools and USB drivers. When your device is plugged in, do you see any unknown devices in your device manager? Or anything that looks like it could be your phone?
jascolli said:
Hey Guys. I'm new to the Pixel 2 and have found myself stuck and not sure what to do. I'm stuck at this screen and keep getting getting an error message staying "Slot Unbootable: Load Error". I am not able to get into fastboot to flash the "Deuces" script or to flash a new system image.
I have tried all of the basic stuff to get to my device to be recognized. I downloaded and installed the latest ADB & Fastboot and I have tried different cables and USB ports and still have no luck. I'm really worried and not sure what to do if I cannot get my device to accept fastboot commands so I can recover.
Please let me know if you have any ideas that may help me.
Jason
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I've seen that before.
When you select reboot bootloader does that message go away?
Try it without the cable plugged in does it go away then?
I just want to know if you can actually get that message to go away or not at this point.
Also can you link the tools you are downloading
jascolli said:
I still have no idea what I did, but I decided to use the Skipsoft Tool to see if it would work. Lucky for me it did and I was able to restore the factory image. Sorry for the fire-drill, I should have tried this before I posted. Thank you for the replies!!
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For future learning, I'd recommend you familiarize yourself with how to do this without toolkits. A toolkit is nice, but it really helps to understand what the toolkit is doing so that if you have an issue you know what to do next.
Telperion said:
For future learning, I'd recommend you familiarize yourself with how to do this without toolkits. A toolkit is nice, but it really helps to understand what the toolkit is doing so that if you have an issue you know what to do next.
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Solid advice, thank you.
I did this same thing and solved it the same way. I think things just get funky and the tool you mentioned to fix it.
nolimit78 said:
I did this same thing and solved it the same way. I think things just get funky and the tool you mentioned to fix it.
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Yeah I'm baffled. I could not for the life of me get fastboot to work. That Skipsoft tool is pretty impressive.
HELP!!!!
I have same problem, so which functions you use to fix it????
jascolli said:
Hey Guys. I'm new to the Pixel 2 and have found myself stuck and not sure what to do. I'm stuck at this screen and keep getting getting an error message staying "Slot Unbootable: Load Error". I am not able to get into fastboot to flash the "Deuces" script or to flash a new system image.
I have tried all of the basic stuff to get to my device to be recognized. I downloaded and installed the latest ADB & Fastboot and I have tried different cables and USB ports and still have no luck. I'm really worried and not sure what to do if I cannot get my device to accept fastboot commands so I can recover.
Please let me know if you have any ideas that may help me.
Jason
EDIT:
I still have no idea what I did, but I decided to use the Skipsoft Tool to see if it would work. Lucky for me it did and I was able to restore the factory image. Sorry for the fire-drill, I should have tried this before I posted. Thank you for the replies!!
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Same thing happened to me. I need help. Please tell me how you unbricked your phone
same problem
i have the same problem already download skipsoft program but dont have results can you tell me the steps what you do please
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yuva_cool said:
Same thing happened to me. I need help. Please tell me how you unbricked your phone
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do you already unbricked your phone?
my pixel still cant be detected by that toolkit, can u list the step by step procedure what u did to unbrick the device?
I was having the exact same issue as OP. I wound up fixing it by entering fastboot and making it display barcodes until the battery died. Then I put a rubber band over the power button so the red led would blink (I wanted to completely drain the battery). When it stopped blinking, I hooked my dead phone up to my PC via a USB 3 port and held Power + vol down to boot into fastboot (the battery was still too low for the phone to boot normally -- it would just show the battery icon). Surprisingly, my PC recognized my phone (made the little USB sound) and I was able to fastboot flash-all the newest factory image on it!! No toolkits required!
I'm so happy because this was a last ditch effort before I sent my original phone back to google and would have to live with the RMA they sent me which could not be bootloader unlocked (this is a whole other issue!)
I hope this helps!
EDIT: Info I provided in a PM
Unfortunately I didn't take any photos of the process... I didn't want to push my luck and things are working now. But The photo I've attached was exactly what I was seeing except I was on the December update (Now I'm on the January update) ... and:
UFS: 128 GB Hynix
DRAM: 4096MB Micron LPDDR4
Device State: unlocked (I had been unlocked since April 2018)
Until I had entirely drained my battery, I couldn't do anything. Download mode and recovery mode were impossible to access. I forgot the specific error, but it was the same as a lot of other people who have been having this problem.
The only thing I could do was to restart bootloader, which removed the error message until I tried to do anything. I couldn't boot at all or do anything conducive to fixing my phone until I drained the battery entirely. I couldn't get any PCs to even acknowledge the existance of my phone until after the battery was drained.
Keep in mind, I NEVER got my RMA phone to work. I was only able to fix my original NEW phone that I had purchased directly from google.
Until I had entirely drained my battery, I couldn't do anything. Download mode and recovery mode were impossible to access. I forgot the specific error, but it was the same as a lot of other people who have been having this problem.
The only thing I could do was to restart bootloader, which removed the error message until I tried to do anything. I couldn't boot at all or do anything conducive to fixing my phone until I drained the battery entirely. I couldn't get any PCs to even acknowledge the existance of my phone until after the battery was drained.
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This is the correct resolution to this issue.
I had the same issue, no usb in bootloader. I drained the phone and rebooted into the Bootloader flash A and B side bootloader the Aug 2018 (previously working for me) and A and B side Radio, as well as the System image. After that everything booted fine.
Attempted to install the January update the same way and it worked as well.
Seems like they messed up A and B side flashing
My steps::: For Lurkers having this issue.
1. Drain battery DEAD!
2. Boot Bootloader (Vol Down + Power)
3. fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-walleye-mw8998-002.0073.02.img (or whatever image)
3. fastboot set_active b (opposite of the one on screen)
4. fastboot reboot-bootloader
5. fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-walleye-mw8998-002.0073.02.img (or whatever image) (Again)
6. fastboot reboot-bootloader
7. fastboot flash radio radio-walleye-g8998-00253-1809191716.img (or whatever image)
8. fastboot set_active a (opposite of the one on screen)
9. fastboot reboot-bootloader
10. fastboot flash radio radio-walleye-g8998-00253-1809191716.img (or whatever image)
11. fastboot reboot-bootloader
12. fastboot update image-walleye-pq1a.190105.004.zip (or whatever image)
Phone boots properly, and is updated.
thedude9821 said:
I was having the exact same issue as OP. I wound up fixing it by entering fastboot and making it display barcodes until the battery died. Then I put a rubber band over the power button so the red led would blink (I wanted to completely drain the battery). When it stopped blinking, I hooked my dead phone up to my PC via a USB 3 port and held Power + vol down to boot into fastboot (the battery was still too low for the phone to boot normally -- it would just show the battery icon). Surprisingly, my PC recognized my phone (made the little USB sound) and I was able to fastboot flash-all the newest factory image on it!! No toolkits required!
I'm so happy because this was a last ditch effort before I sent my original phone back to google and would have to live with the RMA they sent me which could not be bootloader unlocked (this is a whole other issue!)
I hope this helps!
EDIT: Info I provided in a PM
Unfortunately I didn't take any photos of the process... I didn't want to push my luck and things are working now. But The photo I've attached was exactly what I was seeing except I was on the December update (Now I'm on the January update) ... and:
UFS: 128 GB Hynix
DRAM: 4096MB Micron LPDDR4
Device State: unlocked (I had been unlocked since April 2018)
Until I had entirely drained my battery, I couldn't do anything. Download mode and recovery mode were impossible to access. I forgot the specific error, but it was the same as a lot of other people who have been having this problem.
The only thing I could do was to restart bootloader, which removed the error message until I tried to do anything. I couldn't boot at all or do anything conducive to fixing my phone until I drained the battery entirely. I couldn't get any PCs to even acknowledge the existance of my phone until after the battery was drained.
Keep in mind, I NEVER got my RMA phone to work. I was only able to fix my original NEW phone that I had purchased directly from google.
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omg after months of figuring it out ,and almost opt for warranty,finally my pixel is aliveeeee, thanks alot for the fix im so glad.. and whats more important for me is the data is still intact! i cant thank you enough.. google messed up december update pretty bad.
I just received my 4th RMA and the bootloader wasn't able to unlock. So to my surprise Google is giving me a full refund? I purchased my Pixel 2 back in Nov 2017 ?
Dajax2 said:
3. fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-walleye-mw8998-002.0073.02.img (or whatever image)
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@Dajax2 Super new to this and it may be a total waste since my bootloader screen says "Device State: locked" but in trying to flash or even sideload ota, the command returns "error: cannot load (file location/name): no such file or directory found". Again, total noob and I don't even know if I'm supposed to unzip the folder or not but have tried both ways with the same error.
It returns the serial number for fastboot devices but nothing for adb devices. I obviously didn't have OEM or USB debugging enabled prior. Hoping I can at least get in to retrieve data before giving up all hope :/
Solved. Enter barcode mode. In this screen, check for devices from adb or fastboot. It should be there. You are now able to switch slots and do all the fastboot things.
Great workaround that I would never have thought - good info here, thanks everyone!
dianea said:
Solved. Enter barcode mode. In this screen, check for devices from adb or fastboot. It should be there. You are now able to switch slots and do all the fastboot things.
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Edit - My phone wasn't detected when on the barcode screen, just like from the main bootloader screen.
HOWEVER... to my surprise.. the above method of draining the battery completely to 0% actually worked. I'm a little dumbfounded why this allowed the bootloader to connect via fastboot again, but it did. I was able to flash the latest factory image (without wipe) and boot back up like nothing ever happened. Thank you so much for the tip. I passed this along to Google support and they also said they appreciate the troubleshooting and asked me to just send back the replacement phone with the RMA package/label.
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thedude9821 said:
Keep in mind, I NEVER got my RMA phone to work. I was only able to fix my original NEW phone that I had purchased directly from google.
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Did they accept the RMA phone back and remove the temp auth on your card?
thedude9821 said:
I was having the exact same issue as OP. I wound up fixing it by entering fastboot and making it display barcodes until the battery died. Then I put a rubber band over the power button so the red led would blink (I wanted to completely drain the battery). When it stopped blinking, I hooked my dead phone up to my PC via a USB 3 port and held Power + vol down to boot into fastboot (the battery was still too low for the phone to boot normally -- it would just show the battery icon). Surprisingly, my PC recognized my phone (made the little USB sound) and I was able to fastboot flash-all the newest factory image on it!! No toolkits required!
I'm so happy because this was a last ditch effort before I sent my original phone back to google and would have to live with the RMA they sent me which could not be bootloader unlocked (this is a whole other issue!)
I hope this helps!
EDIT: Info I provided in a PM
Unfortunately I didn't take any photos of the process... I didn't want to push my luck and things are working now. But The photo I've attached was exactly what I was seeing except I was on the December update (Now I'm on the January update) ... and:
UFS: 128 GB Hynix
DRAM: 4096MB Micron LPDDR4
Device State: unlocked (I had been unlocked since April 2018)
Until I had entirely drained my battery, I couldn't do anything. Download mode and recovery mode were impossible to access. I forgot the specific error, but it was the same as a lot of other people who have been having this problem.
The only thing I could do was to restart bootloader, which removed the error message until I tried to do anything. I couldn't boot at all or do anything conducive to fixing my phone until I drained the battery entirely. I couldn't get any PCs to even acknowledge the existance of my phone until after the battery was drained.
Keep in mind, I NEVER got my RMA phone to work. I was only able to fix my original NEW phone that I had purchased directly from google.
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Dajax2 said:
This is the correct resolution to this issue.
I had the same issue, no usb in bootloader. I drained the phone and rebooted into the Bootloader flash A and B side bootloader the Aug 2018 (previously working for me) and A and B side Radio, as well as the System image. After that everything booted fine.
Attempted to install the January update the same way and it worked as well.
Seems like they messed up A and B side flashing
My steps::: For Lurkers having this issue.
1. Drain battery DEAD!
2. Boot Bootloader (Vol Down + Power)
3. fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-walleye-mw8998-002.0073.02.img (or whatever image)
3. fastboot set_active b (opposite of the one on screen)
4. fastboot reboot-bootloader
5. fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-walleye-mw8998-002.0073.02.img (or whatever image) (Again)
6. fastboot reboot-bootloader
7. fastboot flash radio radio-walleye-g8998-00253-1809191716.img (or whatever image)
8. fastboot set_active a (opposite of the one on screen)
9. fastboot reboot-bootloader
10. fastboot flash radio radio-walleye-g8998-00253-1809191716.img (or whatever image)
11. fastboot reboot-bootloader
12. fastboot update image-walleye-pq1a.190105.004.zip (or whatever image)
Phone boots properly, and is updated.
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Gifted both of you Ad-Free for this.
You saved me $300 and the annoyance of having to wait for shipping for either RMA or another phone on Swappa.