How to flash clockwork recovery with nvflash-instructions here - T-Mobile LG G2x

same instructions now found in dev section

step 3--
download clockwork recovery test2-- http://mirror.dal.tdrevolution.net/c...h-recovery.tgz . extract it.
Link doesn't work.

Nice writeup. (Hit thanks) Don't really have any experience with nvflash, but most people say it's safer than cwm because if your stuck in a boot loop, you are screwed. So, my question is, (I came from the Vibrant), and we sometimes used what was called Odin to flash back to stock. Is this kind of like the same thing?

Great writeup, one minor addition perhaps. On XP, I had to keep the volume keys held while the recovery.img file was written to my device. If I removed the volume keys the bootloader failed to initialize.

dougstoner said:
Nice writeup. (Hit thanks) Don't really have any experience with nvflash, but most people say it's safer than cwm because if your stuck in a boot loop, you are screwed. So, my question is, (I came from the Vibrant), and we sometimes used what was called Odin to flash back to stock. Is this kind of like the same thing?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It is, just without the convenient UI.

Another piece that may help people, I had to put my battery back into the device. So remove battery, hold volume keys while plugiging in USB, put battery back in. Without this last piece NVflash couldn't finish.

love that you made this. I ran into one problem. Not sure if this ia noob thing or just me, but can you add to your steps that you can only run one nvflash command at a time. after each command you have to unplug and replug in the USB cable. After i installed the driver and unplugged the phone, when i replugged in the phone i ran nvflash --sync to make sure the phone was plugged it ok. Once i just ran the recovery flash command after plunging in the phone it jumped to the software screen and all was fine. Thanks for the steps also to add your recovery link still doesn't work.
edit: I did not need to have the battery in and all for the recovery flash.

jlevy73 said:
Great writeup, one minor addition perhaps. On XP, I had to keep the volume keys held while the recovery.img file was written to my device. If I removed the volume keys the bootloader failed to initialize.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
that's the first time i heard that one. odd. but so is windows lol.

boldfacelies said:
step 3--
download clockwork recovery test2-- http://mirror.dal.tdrevolution.net/c...h-recovery.tgz . extract it.
Link doesn't work.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i fixed it. sorry it took so long.. long day at work today.

ALuton said:
Another piece that may help people, I had to put my battery back into the device. So remove battery, hold volume keys while plugiging in USB, put battery back in. Without this last piece NVflash couldn't finish.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i've done this many times already, and on other devices in the past. with the g2x i never had the battery in the phone. but if that works for you, amen!

I noticed this is simalar to the instructions here .. Just a suggestion but I would give credit to the original poster.. I've been around android for a bit and this can cause some tension when people don't show appreciation.. Other then that I used your instructions to install recovery, it worked for me.. The only issue I had is you stated:
"step 3--
download clockwork recovery test2-- http://mirror.dal.tdrevolution.net/c...h-recovery.tgz . extract it.
in the extracted folder of cwm recovery test2, copy all the files except for test2.img and nvflash and put them in your nvflash folder."
I tried this and it kept failing install of img.. I had to put all files in my nvflash folder for it to work...

Related

[Q] help with bricked phone

hello, i have sgs4g. tonite i tried flashing this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1305145
now my phone wont boot. it just cycles between t mobile screen, abunch of fuzzy colorful pixles and reboots. can someone point me somewhere with step by step directions to un brick it ? ty
Probably going to have to Odin a stock rom.
Sent from my SGH-T989 using xda premium
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117554
isnt there just a key combination to hold while turning on the phone to get to recovery so i can just restore my nandroid backup? i could do that on my G1.
lokeycmos said:
isnt there just a key combination to hold while turning on the phone to get to recovery so i can just restore my nandroid backup? i could do that on my G1.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Since getting on Gingerbread I've been unable to do that. Prior to GB I'm wanting to say it was holding the volume down button when powering on.
If it's going through cycling there's a good chance you can probably get it with adb. Download & install the Android SDK. When you run it for the first time it will ask you what you want to download and install. Only download the platform tools. After those install, open a command prompt, cd to the 'platform-tools' directory (C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools on 64-bit machines or C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools on 32-bit machines) and issue this command:
adb reboot recovery
You'll have to catch it at the right time during the boot loop, so it might take a few tries before you get it.
stephen_w said:
Since getting on Gingerbread I've been unable to do that. Prior to GB I'm wanting to say it was holding the volume down button when powering on.
If it's going through cycling there's a good chance you can probably get it with adb. Download & install the Android SDK. When you run it for the first time it will ask you what you want to download and install. Only download the platform tools. After those install, open a command prompt, cd to the 'platform-tools' directory (C:\Program Files (x86)\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools on 64-bit machines or C:\Program Files\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools on 32-bit machines) and issue this command:
adb reboot recovery
You'll have to catch it at the right time during the boot loop, so it might take a few tries before you get it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
didnt work. im goona try the heimdall method, but i cant seem to find boot.bin or SBL.bin anywhere. could someone post a link to these 2 files? im following this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1220181
i looked at the sgs4g bible on xda but i just cant find it ty
lokeycmos said:
didnt work. im goona try the heimdall method, but i cant seem to find boot.bin or SBL.bin anywhere. could someone post a link to these 2 files? im following this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1220181
i looked at the sgs4g bible on xda but i just cant find it ty
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The KC1 (Froyo) ODIN ROM has them: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1129933
The KG4 (Gingerbread) ODIN ROM has them, too: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1183413
They don't stick out as obvious as they're within the PDA files in those archives.
lokeycmos said:
isnt there just a key combination to hold while turning on the phone to get to recovery so i can just restore my nandroid backup? i could do that on my G1.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry I didn't see this sooner. To get into cwm start by powering down the phone. Now hold volume up and down then power. Keep holding untill the galaxy logo becomes brighter then release power only. Just tried this on GB and it worked still.
hechoen said:
Sorry I didn't see this sooner. To get into cwm start by powering down the phone. Now hold volume up and down then power. Keep holding untill the galaxy logo becomes brighter then release power only. Just tried this on GB and it worked still.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for that. I wasn't aware that worked! I've stuck with adb or Quick Boot to get me there. Much appreciated
hechoen said:
Sorry I didn't see this sooner. To get into cwm start by powering down the phone. Now hold volume up and down then power. Keep holding untill the galaxy logo becomes brighter then release power only. Just tried this on GB and it worked still.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i think my phone is F'd. adb wont recognize. holding volume buttons doest do anything. im waiting for "The KG4 (Gingerbread) ODIN ROM has them, too: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1183413
" to finish so i can try to pull boot.bin and sbl.bin and try heimdall. but i have to leave for work soon. so ill try it later
i CAN get into download mode tho!
Have you tried (with the phone powered off) holding the volume up & down buttons and inserting your usb cable into the phone (already have the cable plugged in to the computer)? That should get you into download mode even if you're soft bricked. Then you can use ODIN.
ultimakillz said:
Have you tried (with the phone powered off) holding the volume up & down buttons and inserting your usb cable into the phone (already have the cable plugged in to the computer)? That should get you into download mode even if you're soft bricked. Then you can use ODIN.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sorry that was a typo. i CAN get my phone into download mode!
OK, great. Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1223765
i cant figure out how to find boot.bin and sbl.bin in the roms posted earlier. could someone please post a direct link to these two files? ty i just need to get my phone working again for work.
scratch that! i found them!
lokeycmos said:
i cant figure out how to find boot.bin and sbl.bin in the roms posted earlier. could someone please post a direct link to these two files? ty i just need to get my phone working again for work.
scratch that! i found them!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Cool deal. Best of luck!
i did the instructins here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1220181
now i can get into recovery by holding up and down volume. i dont get the fuzzy screen anymore, but now it just loops with the tmobile splash screen. i have a know good clean nandroid backup from last night, but when i try to restore i get:
clockwork mod recovery: 3.0.2.8
checking md5 sums.....
restoring system...
e:format_volume failed to unmount "/system"
error while formatting /system!
any help? TY
i did the instructins here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1220181
now i can get into recovery by holding up and down volume. i dont get the fuzzy screen anymore, but now it just loops with the tmobile splash screen. i have a know good clean nandroid backup from last night, but when i try to restore i get:
clockwork mod recovery: 3.0.2.8
checking md5 sums.....
restoring system...
e:format_volume failed to unmount "/system"
error while formatting /system!
any help? TY
sorry for double post
lokeycmos said:
sorry for double post
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No worries. From which ROM did you grab the boot loaders? One was Froyo and one was GB. You need to have the right boot loaders for the right ROM. So if you grabbed the KC1 boot loaders but were trying to flash a GB ROM (or vice-versa) you'll get stuck in a boot loop.
If you can get into DL mode just use the link ulti provided. The best way to get gb on your phone. It takes a while but when your done you will have the right bootloaders and ext 4. Once you get that done you can restore only data from your backup. If you try to restore system you'll be shooting yourself in the foot.

[Q] [HELP] Stuck on CWM screen, frozen!

Hey everyone!
So I flashed a ji6 tar through SGS kernel flasher to get 2e recovery. I think it managed to do so successfully because now I have CWM when I boot into recovery. HOWEVER, when recovery pops up it goes to the CWM screen and FREEZES! I cannot select any options including reboot system. I also now cannot startup my phone normally! What can I do? I have ODIN but it won't detect my phone when it's connected (tried this about 20 times). I'm running a mac so I guess there aren't very many options. The only way out of anything int his mess is to pull the battery. SOMEONE PLEASE HELP! My phoen is now useless for all purposes. I tried factory reset, etc. On normal bootup my phone is stuck on the startup screen and never progresses past. Help please!
well odin doesnt run on mac.
search for heimdall. (same thing but for all OS) [PROGRAM] Heimdall - Open-Source Cross-Platform Flashing Suite ...
heimdall / odin use download mode not recovery, you know that right? hard to tell by your message.
Instructions for download mode:
plug USB cable into computer
have phone shut off
hold both volume buttons
plug USB into phone
let go of buttons when you see an android digging "down"
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
or get VMware or another virtual machine and install windows. http://www.utorrent.com http://torrentz.eu/search?f=vmware http://torrentz.eu/search?f=windows+7
THanks for the tips.
I've been using (or trying to) Odin in Download mode but it will not detect my device. Recovery in CWM freezes, 2e recovery leading to the CWM screen is fine but when I hit'reboot now' or startup regularly using the power button, it's stuck on the boot up logo page. But I'm investigating Heimdall hopefully that helps or I am totally at my wit's end! Been working on this for a couple hours using everything I can think of! (And Google and XDA forums of course!)
Gave Heimdall a whirl, it just says failed to confirm end of PIT file transfer. HELP!!!
NewbDroid said:
Gave Heimdall a whirl, it just says failed to confirm end of PIT file transfer. HELP!!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Any chance you have access to a Windows based system? I've never used Heimdall, so I can't help you there.
Are you 100% sure you're in Download mode? Yellow shovel guy. Were you using Odin with VMware Fusion or something similar? Try different USB ports if it's a G5 or something, doesn't apply if a Macbook.
Heimdall is open source and it works on all platforms...
It's BETTER!
studacris said:
Heimdall is open source and it works on all platforms...
It's BETTER!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't doubt that at all. I flash to stock so seldom now that using Odin once ever 3 or 4 months doesn't bother me.
NewbDroid said:
Gave Heimdall a whirl, it just says failed to confirm end of PIT file transfer. HELP!!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
unfortunately i know nothing about heimdall, even though im the one that suggested it. studa! help a man out! i gave you your 900
here is a link to a 1 click heimdall package, which also has a prerooted version i suggest you get that as this a transitory os and rooting is part of the process of getting 2e recovery WITHOUT flashiing a stock kernel that will make your phone unbootable.
if you have connection issues refer to THIS THREAD
once that is completed, refer to THIS THREAD to MANUALLY replace 2recovery.
then to make sure it wasn't a wonky cwm file you had that made it freeze(actually now that i think about it you could use adb to push this to the root of /mnt/sdcard FIRST to see if its the cwm file. adb should work in recovery) grab the attached update.zip
Had a similar situation and had to order the USB jig to get out of it. It is pretty easy to make or if you want an easy (and clean) option, order one. Once you have that, remove the battery, SIM and SD. Reinsert the battery and then insert the USB jig. It will go right into download mode and then from there use Odin to flash it back to stock.

[Q] Atrix 2 won't boot past "M" Motorola logo

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.
Sent from my MB865 using XDA
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Apex_Strider said:
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Sent from my MB865 using XDA
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 ?
Sent from my ME865 using xda premium
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!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
Sent from my MB865 using XDA
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 ?
Sent from my ME865 using xda premium
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
Sent from my ME865 using xda premium
dickluo said:
Fastboot sample, hope will help you.
http://bbs.gfan.com/mobile/android-3701449-1-1.html
Sent from my ME865 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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.
jfrank1485 said:
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.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
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!!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm glad it work , keep it at hand before doing anything to your phone, it really helps

My G2x seems to be dead

I'm here, requesting help, i've read (i think) almost everything. Try everything and i'm not able to recover my G2x.
I'm from mexico, and my english it's no so good, i hope that everyone can understand what i'm trying to say U_U
I brought a used T-Mobile G2x from ebay. I was SOOO happy with the phone, a good one, a kickass and it was about $250 dlls for me. I think that was a good deal. The phone was on a average/good condition.
So, i rooted it, then after, moved the rom from stock to CM7 stable.
I changed then to eaglesblood ICS, then another eaglesblood, and then again CM7.
The phone was working very good. Then, a issue appeared.
Some day, the phone was a little slow, then i rebooted it. And then started the pain...
The screen showed the LG Logo, white brilliant. And after a seconds, power off. What!?
I tried to power on again. Nothing. I did the battery pull and then worked fine. I thought that was a simple bug or something.
Later, the phone ran out of energy. I pluged on the wall charger but nothing happened. I left it for an hour and tried to turn it on. Nothing...
Then charged the battery with a multicharger and the same problem. LG Logo, nothing. Checked on the CWM Recovery and did a cleanup of battery stats, nothing. I was desperate, so i've flashed my phone with Eaglesblood again. Vuala, the phone worked... 'till froze and i had to pull the battery... Again, LG Logo... nothing.
The phone boot up by himself after leaving it for an hour or more. But i had another problem... Battery at 999% Or battery stuck at 32% and suddenly dies...
I've checked with the battery app and saw that the battery said 0 mV
I have 2 batteries, and the both with the same problem. One LG, one chinese.
So, i went with a friend of mine, i took borrowed a battery of his LGO3D, and... nothing
The phone works with APX, powers on on the recovery, i even sometimes reads ok the battery and the phone comes alive, 'till i have to reboot it because the phone is so slow after 2 or 3 weeks without a reboot... but it's so rare and random...
I even updated the phone with the 21y baseband and the new stock rom, but keeps doing the same thing...
I'm just at the point that i want to throw the phone to the wall...
There are something that i can do?
Change some piece?
I must say that when the phone read the battery and it's ok, i can charge it normally, works perfectly, usb ok, everything it's like nothing was bad. But the problem is if the phone shut's down...
Get adb working with USB and if using a windows pc open Command Prompt and run
HTML:
adb devices
....Make sure your device is found, an ID number will appear if successful....
HTML:
adb reboot
....Let the phone start rebooting. When "adb devices" works and shows the phone ID again proceed...
HTML:
adb shell
$ su
# dmesg > /sdcard/dmesg.txt
# logcat -v time -d > /sdcard/logcat.txt
# exit
$ exit
adb pull /sdcard/logcat.txt %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\logcat.txt
adb pull /sdcard/dmesg.txt %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\dmesg.txt
exit
If you get a complaint with those last 2 commands; change %USERPROFILE% = whatever your username is where your Desktop is located. (i.e. C:\Users\me\Desktop\dmesg.txt)
Then either email them to me or post them on www.pastebin.com and post links to both files.
I'm a little lost...
First of All! Thanks for the help
And i dont know... The phone must be ON to do that?
The phone right now doesn't power on, just the LG Logo, at this point, when i attach to a computer via USB Cable, the computer doesn't detect anything...
I can enter the CWM Recovery, it's enough??
And a funny thing: The phone NEVER powers ON (Not even the LG LOGO) when usb or charger it's connected.
EDIT:
Good news, i've got adb working, but i don't have su, i'm downloading it thanks
EDIT AGAIN
The last time that i've flashed to stock rom the g2x forgot to root the phone
i've already tried with adb commands, but i got errors when i try...
I guess that i need usb debugging On, and i doesn't have it...
I'm on a dead end??
Go to the ROM for recovery thread in development section, follow it step by step and your phone will be 100% alive and kicking on GB 2.3.4.
Sent from my SPH-D710 using xda premium
supertaco said:
First of All! Thanks for the help
And i dont know... The phone must be ON to do that?
The phone right now doesn't power on, just the LG Logo, at this point, when i attach to a computer via USB Cable, the computer doesn't detect anything...
I can enter the CWM Recovery, it's enough??
And a funny thing: The phone NEVER powers ON (Not even the LG LOGO) when usb or charger it's connected.
EDIT:
Good news, i've got adb working, but i don't have su, i'm downloading it thanks
EDIT AGAIN
The last time that i've flashed to stock rom the g2x forgot to root the phone
i've already tried with adb commands, but i got errors when i try...
I guess that i need usb debugging On, and i doesn't have it...
I'm on a dead end??
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If I recall you were the one who emailed me and I sent you links to NVFlash correct? Did that work for you? I'm just trying to see what your question really is. It sounded from you OP that the hardware perhaps keeps failing and no matter which ROM you flash, you eventually get stuck in bootloop like you are now. Are you just trying to get out of bootloop or is this a reocurring problem? If your stuck in bootloop then your only solution is to NVFlash a recovery and push a rom. If its reocurring then we gotta figure out why... thats where my instructions come in. So you need to tell us exactly what you're trying to do.
As for adb yes you can adb from recovery. You gotta go to Mounts and storage > Mount /system though or else the device wont show.
oOo B0XeR oOo said:
If I recall you were the one who emailed me and I sent you links to NVFlash correct? Did that work for you? I'm just trying to see what your question really is. It sounded from you OP that the hardware perhaps keeps failing and no matter which ROM you flash, you eventually get stuck in bootloop like you are now. Are you just trying to get out of bootloop or is this a reocurring problem? If your stuck in bootloop then your only solution is to NVFlash a recovery and push a rom. If its reocurring then we gotta figure out why... thats where my instructions come in. So you need to tell us exactly what you're trying to do.
As for adb yes you can adb from recovery. You gotta go to Mounts and storage > Mount /system though or else the device wont show.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok... my first problem: Language. I don't have problem with the reading, but writing... i'll try to put my words on the right place
I don't remember, when i first flashed my G2x i did it with the Rom Manager App... the result came on a bootloop. Then i used NVFlash and flashed a correct ClockworkMod Recovery. Installed CM7 and everything was fine. Then i wanted to try ICS and flashed it again. No problem. I normally follow the guides step by step, and the phone was right. Then, one day the phone froze and was the first time that i had the bootloop with the LG Bright Logo, then dim, and then power off.
The problem not was while i was flashing a rom. Because while i was on the problem, i flashed with NVFlash the original bootloader and then restore the original firmware, and the problem still there. Right now the phone has the stock rom, updated by the LG utility, and the problem persists.
I think that is what you say. The phone doesn't pass the LG Logo screen no matter which rom i flash... What i don't understand is that the phone seems to be ok. When it powers (a week ago) it worked just fine...
I don't think that is a bootloop caused by a bad flashing... i think that is a recurring problem...
I have this 2 folders with tools for the NVFlash, i think that the both of them are right...
One-Click-G2x-recovery-flasher-04-28-12 [Folder]
One-Click-G2x-recovery-flasher-09-23 [Folder]
They have the APX drivers and NVFlash and the One-click-G2xr-recovery-flasher app...
I'll mount the /system in recovery and i will try to get that log. With the /system mounted then i think that i can root the phone...
I'm gonna try... let's see what happen...
Thanks
EDIT: I noticed (when the problem first came) that the sticker of water damage was ripped off... is not there... But i don't know if the phone was really damaged by water, because i'm not the first owner... The phone was working fine for about 6 months and now it's just like i'm explaining...
supertaco said:
Ok... my first problem: Language. I don't have problem with the reading, but writing... i'll try to put my words on the right place
I don't remember, when i first flashed my G2x i did it with the Rom Manager App... the result came on a bootloop. Then i used NVFlash and flashed a correct ClockworkMod Recovery. Installed CM7 and everything was fine. Then i wanted to try ICS and flashed it again. No problem. I normally follow the guides step by step, and the phone was right. Then, one day the phone froze and was the first time that i had the bootloop with the LG Bright Logo, then dim, and then power off.
The problem not was while i was flashing a rom. Because while i was on the problem, i flashed with NVFlash the original bootloader and then restore the original firmware, and the problem still there. Right now the phone has the stock rom, updated by the LG utility, and the problem persists.
I think that is what you say. The phone doesn't pass the LG Logo screen no matter which rom i flash... What i don't understand is that the phone seems to be ok. When it powers (a week ago) it worked just fine...
I don't think that is a bootloop caused by a bad flashing... i think that is a recurring problem...
I have this 2 folders with tools for the NVFlash, i think that the both of them are right...
One-Click-G2x-recovery-flasher-04-28-12 [Folder]
One-Click-G2x-recovery-flasher-09-23 [Folder]
They have the APX drivers and NVFlash and the One-click-G2xr-recovery-flasher app...
I'll mount the /system in recovery and i will try to get that log. With the /system mounted then i think that i can root the phone...
I'm gonna try... let's see what happen...
Thanks
EDIT: I noticed (when the problem first came) that the sticker of water damage was ripped off... is not there... But i don't know if the phone was really damaged by water, because i'm not the first owner... The phone was working fine for about 6 months and now it's just like i'm explaining...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok, I bet your partition tables are messed up. If you can get that dmesg and logcat file it would be ideal but if you cant then we just gotta move forward.
First copy all your stuff from SDcard and internal memory into a folder on a PC. Make a backup using clockwork or whatever and also copy that onto a PC just to be safe.
Then you need to search the G2x forum for this batch utility called something like "auto-formatter partition repair tool" or something similar. If you cant find it message me.
Youll want to run that first, its going to completely wipe all of your stuff and reformat the blocks sizes. Once done youll need to NVFlash a CWM recovery again. Then push a ROM over to the phone and install with CWM. (Dont push a stock rom or anything Gingerbread. Ideally push EaglesBlood ICS since I know it works and can help you troubleshoot.
So i would do that first because i bet your upgrade when u said you attempted to install ICS corrupted the file system, which can happen if you dont format /system prior.
Get the utility, backup everything , format the partitions, NVflash CWM recovery, push ICS rom, install, install GAPPS, come back here and tell me it worked
oOo B0XeR oOo said:
Ok, I bet your partition tables are messed up. If you can get that dmesg and logcat file it would be ideal but if you cant then we just gotta move forward.
First copy all your stuff from SDcard and internal memory into a folder on a PC. Make a backup using clockwork or whatever and also copy that onto a PC just to be safe.
Then you need to search the G2x forum for this batch utility called something like "auto-formatter partition repair tool" or something similar. If you cant find it message me.
Youll want to run that first, its going to completely wipe all of your stuff and reformat the blocks sizes. Once done youll need to NVFlash a CWM recovery again. Then push a ROM over to the phone and install with CWM. (Dont push a stock rom or anything Gingerbread. Ideally push EaglesBlood ICS since I know it works and can help you troubleshoot.
So i would do that first because i bet your upgrade when u said you attempted to install ICS corrupted the file system, which can happen if you dont format /system prior.
Get the utility, backup everything , format the partitions, NVflash CWM recovery, push ICS rom, install, install GAPPS, come back here and tell me it worked
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's a shame that i cannot get that logcat... :/
Well... i have nothing to lose (data, or something), so i searched over the forums and i found this utility:
Code:
[URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1590523"]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1590523[/URL]
I think thats the right one, or at least, one of many...
That utility flashes a CWM Touch, then, i installed Eaglesblood Gingerbread (because the utility said that if i don't, the sdcard will not be recognized) and the gaaps...
Turned off the phone...
Turned On...
But then again, i have the LG logo bright, then dim, then power off :/
Do you think that could be a charger flex problem? Motherboard? I should burn it?? :/
Use the batch cleanup tool, then flash stock rooted ROM. That way you cab make sure something works, and stock is going to be the safest flash. If that works, then you can go on to custom Roms
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
supertaco said:
It's a shame that i cannot get that logcat... :/
Well... i have nothing to lose (data, or something), so i searched over the forums and i found this utility:
Code:
[URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1590523"]http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1590523[/URL]
I think thats the right one, or at least, one of many...
That utility flashes a CWM Touch, then, i installed Eaglesblood Gingerbread (because the utility said that if i don't, the sdcard will not be recognized) and the gaaps...
Turned off the phone...
Turned On...
But then again, i have the LG logo bright, then dim, then power off :/
Do you think that could be a charger flex problem? Motherboard? I should burn it?? :/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes thats the utility, and the post above by "rtotheichie" is correct too.
You cant flash a Gingerbread ROM. You need to either push a stock/rooted build, or an ICS build. It's that gingerbread -to- ICS thats causing the partition problem (if it even is that). So what you're doing is fixing it then messing it up again.
--> There could be any number of things going on and we can guess at anything but what good is that gonna do? ... You NEED to get that #dmesg log. I would focus on doing whatever you can to get ADB working because thats going to tell us exactly what is failing at boot time. Can you get into Recovery? I wouldn't even worry about starting the ROM, you should focus on getting into Recovery first. If you cant get into Recovery then you didn't flash it correctly with NVFlash. If you can get in, then go to Mounts & Storage > mount /system ...then get that ADB going using my 1st post above. Thats your only hope if you cant get it on your own.
oOo B0XeR oOo said:
Yes thats the utility, and the post above by "rtotheichie" is correct too.
You cant flash a Gingerbread ROM. You need to either push a stock/rooted build, or an ICS build. It's that gingerbread -to- ICS thats causing the partition problem (if it even is that). So what you're doing is fixing it then messing it up again.
--> There could be any number of things going on and we can guess at anything but what good is that gonna do? ... You NEED to get that #dmesg log. I would focus on doing whatever you can to get ADB working because thats going to tell us exactly what is failing at boot time. Can you get into Recovery? I wouldn't even worry about starting the ROM, you should focus on getting into Recovery first. If you cant get into Recovery then you didn't flash it correctly with NVFlash. If you can get in, then go to Mounts & Storage > mount /system ...then get that ADB going using my 1st post above. Thats your only hope if you cant get it on your own.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, i have no problems with recovery. Never had IT. But the last time i tried to use the commands failed... I'll post a video, maybe that will be more self explaining... I really appreciate that you take a time for helping me thanks
supertaco said:
Well, i have no problems with recovery. Never had IT. But the last time i tried to use the commands failed... I'll post a video, maybe that will be more self explaining... I really appreciate that you take a time for helping me thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No problem.
Well if you can get into recovery and if you have ADB and the drivers for the phone setup on your PC you should have no problems connecting. Try using a Windows PC if you can, it's funny but ADB is probably the only thing that is easier to get going the 1st time in Windows rather than Linux (Ubuntu).
Just keep trying and run
HTML:
$ adb devices
each time until a device ID shows up.
I've noticed you've posted this same question on like every single Android website that exists; but I'm telling you what the correct answer is and the only way you're going to be able to figure out what is going on is to get to a log file. No one has a magic trick that will automagically fix this from afar. Anything else is just guessing and checking.
In recovery, try going to Advanced > Show log ...what does that say? Also it won't hurt to try going to Advanced > Fix permissions. I doubt that will do anything for you but it won't hurt to try at this point.
oOo B0XeR oOo said:
No problem.
Well if you can get into recovery and if you have ADB and the drivers for the phone setup on your PC you should have no problems connecting. Try using a Windows PC if you can, it's funny but ADB is probably the only thing that is easier to get going the 1st time in Windows rather than Linux (Ubuntu).
Just keep trying and run
HTML:
$ adb devices
each time until a device ID shows up.
I've noticed you've posted this same question on like every single Android website that exists; but I'm telling you what the correct answer is and the only way you're going to be able to figure out what is going on is to get to a log file. No one has a magic trick that will automagically fix this from afar. Anything else is just guessing and checking.
In recovery, try going to Advanced > Show log ...what does that say? Also it won't hurt to try going to Advanced > Fix permissions. I doubt that will do anything for you but it won't hurt to try at this point.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'll try that, today
And i know that aint no magic trick that fix my phone... I'll try everything to resolve the problem.
Thanks...
And another thing. I've checked my PM's, and saw that i've never send a PM to you. And no, i'm not flooding the entire www with my question. But i think that i should have used a diferent question to describe my problem. This is the first time that i ask for help, after reading and reading on the web, and almost everyone says: "send it back to t-mobile", but that's not an option for me. And my first choice (and olny) for asking help of course it's xda.
I remember that once clicked "show log" and an error pop out, but i didn't try the fix permissions options.
This is the video. Sorry for my bad english.
Video
supertaco said:
I'll try that, today
And i know that aint no magic trick that fix my phone... I'll try everything to resolve the problem.
Thanks...
And another thing. I've checked my PM's, and saw that i've never send a PM to you. And no, i'm not flooding the entire www with my question. But i think that i should have used a diferent question to describe my problem. This is the first time that i ask for help, after reading and reading on the web, and almost everyone says: "send it back to t-mobile", but that's not an option for me. And my first choice (and olny) for asking help of course it's xda.
I remember that once clicked "show log" and an error pop out, but i didn't try the fix permissions options.
This is the video. Sorry for my bad english.
Video
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I saw the video.
Take out the battery > then put it back in.
Press and hold BOTH the [Power] and [Volume Down-] at the same time and keep holding them.
Keep them both pressed while the "LG logo" appears; shortly after you should see the white logo change to a BLUE logo... once you see that you can let go.
Does that work and get you into Recovery? ...let me know.
One other thing to try...
Plug your USB cable into the Computer ONLY ---Not the phone.
Take out the battery, do NOT put it back in.
Now (with the battery still removed), Press and Hold [Volume Up+] and [Volume Down-] together. Do not press the Power button.
While still holding both Volume buttons together, insert the USB cable into the phone.
Now wait a second or two, does the phone Power On into a "Download mode screen"?
If not, let go of the Volume buttons and unplug the USB from the phone.
Now plug the USB back into the phone. Press and hold the [POWER] Button for several seconds (still with NO battery in, just the USB).
Does that turn the phone on?
P.S. - This might be good to have as well:
User manual (Spanish): http://www.lg.com/us/products/documents/LG-G2x-UserGuide_ES.pdf
Service Repair Manual (English): http://www.mediafire.com/view/?cscdjc6p08t2omq
oOo B0XeR oOo said:
I saw the video.
Take out the battery > then put it back in.
Press and hold BOTH the [Power] and [Volume Down-] at the same time and keep holding them.
Keep them both pressed while the "LG logo" appears; shortly after you should see the white logo change to a BLUE logo... once you see that you can let go.
Does that work and get you into Recovery? ...let me know.
One other thing to try...
Plug your USB cable into the Computer ONLY ---Not the phone.
Take out the battery, do NOT put it back in.
Now (with the battery still removed), Press and Hold [Volume Up+] and [Volume Down-] together. Do not press the Power button.
While still holding both Volume buttons together, insert the USB cable into the phone.
Now wait a second or two, does the phone Power On into a "Download mode screen"?
If not, let go of the Volume buttons and unplug the USB from the phone.
Now plug the USB back into the phone. Press and hold the [POWER] Button for several seconds (still with NO battery in, just the USB).
Does that turn the phone on?
P.S. - This might be good to have as well:
User manual (Spanish): http://www.lg.com/us/products/documents/LG-G2x-UserGuide_ES.pdf
Service Repair Manual (English): http://www.mediafire.com/view/?cscdjc6p08t2omq
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm currently downloading the service manual and the user manual.
Ok, i tried the first thing. The phone gets on recovery mode. All good.
On the second thing to try:
-I followed the steps just as you said: vol+ and vol- and connect usb cable. It makes a sound of connected device, checked and windows detects a NVIDIA USB Boot-recovery driver for Mobile devices, but the phone screen never powers up or show a download mode screen. When i flash anything with NVFlash it shows the Download mode screen...
-I plugged the phone without battery, and pushed the power button. The phone does not power on. Not even the LG logo or anything.
I'm still trying to get that logcat. But everytime that i want to type "su" on the adb shell says that cannot found su...
Now i'm on recovery.
Advanced> fix permissions: Done.
Show log:
Init.svc.adbd=running
I: Checking for extendedcommand...
I: Skipping execution of extendedcommand, file not found...
W: Failed to mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (invalid argument)
W: Failed to mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p7 (invalid argument)
Fixing permissions...
/sbin/fix_permissions 2.04 started at 01-01-2007 00:00:36
cat: can't open '/data/system/packages.xml' : no such file or directory
cat: can't open '/data/system/packages.xml' : no such file or directory
/sbin/fix_permissions 2.04 ended at 01-01-2007 00:00:36 (runtime: 0m0s)
Done!
Whats the status on this are you still dead? Looks like you need to do that partition formatter script now... appears your partitions are messed up. What ROM is on there now?
oOo B0XeR oOo said:
Whats the status on this are you still dead? Looks like you need to do that partition formatter script now... appears your partitions are messed up. What ROM is on there now?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry, i didn't get the mail of new post...
Yeah, it's still dead...
Today, i put the battery on the phone and it started right away. Battery status ok, everything working fine. But i didn't put a sim card, so i turned off the phone and it's dead again.
I don't know if i'm getting a GOOD partition formatter. But i've already used one... and the result it's the same...
And even tried a crazy method of one guy that put the phone on the fridge for 10 mins and then NVFlashed-it to a stock gb...
And nothing U_U
Power up, show a bright LG logo, then a less bright one... power off...
Thanks for your help...
EDIT:
Today i opened the phone, extracted the logic board and watched everything. A VERY SMALL bga chip (i donĀ“t know wich) had a little crack on it, i cleaned with a soft brush and a little piece came off... Now the phone doesn't boot at all, not even the LG logo... i think that's the end...
If someone can indicate me where i can buy a new mainboard it would be very appreciated. Thanks.
END
LG
eBay
Stuff wanted/selling here
Find a person selling a great phone but like the screen is broken or something. Look at the repair manual i posted previously above.

Only APX mode and nothing else

Hi everybody! I have a trouble: it tries to load TWRP a few seconds, then reboot and the same... Only APX mode is available and nothing else. Is there any ways to resurrect it?
If you can boot to fastboot, yes - you can save it. If not, you will need a new mainboard.
Let us know and we take it from there
berndblb said:
If you can boot to fastboot, yes - you can save it. If not, you will need a new mainboard.
Let us know and we take it from there
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I was tring to bring my TF700 to life through NvFlash.. Durnig downloading recovery.img, after 100%, my tablet started vibrating eternally and even time when I tape wheelie --blob blob.bin in SDK
You wrote that somewhere else and I don't understand it. You have your device specific nvflash blobs?? If you cannot get into fastboot, nvflash indeed would be your last chance BUT ONLY IF you generated your blobs when the tablet was still functioning. Did you?
berndblb said:
You wrote that somewhere else and I don't understand it. You have your device specific nvflash blobs?? If you cannot get into fastboot, nvflash indeed would be your last chance BUT ONLY IF you generated your blobs when the tablet was still functioning. Did you?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, I have generated my specific blobs before.. But something error has happened when I tried to revive tablet using them yesterday (it is described in previous post)
However, it starts vibrating now, when I enter command "wheelie --blob blob.bin"
http://i12.pixs.ru/storage/5/0/0/SnimokPNG_1957953_25143500.png
Prizrak_M said:
However, it starts vibrating now, when I enter command "wheelie --blob blob.bin"
http://i12.pixs.ru/storage/5/0/0/SnimokPNG_1957953_25143500.png
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I just had this problem with a Transformer 201Prime. The cycle went something like this..
Power on.... get ASUS logo in middle, Tegra3 logo on lower right, and bootloader unlocked in upper left....
then a buzz... then reboot.....
So I would try the power button and hold the volume down... that got me into the bootloader but when I hit the volume up button it would give me the TWRP logo... then buzz and reboot...
After much monkeying around... I realized I would have to re install everything. Fortunately I had the original NVFLASH bloob files backed up so I was able to get into the NVFLASH commands.
Here is a great tutorial, it is for the 201 so be sure to download the correct files but the steps are basicly the same.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tr...uide-tutorial-asus-transformer-prime-t3486237
The other problems is I had to download a bloob tool to 'unpack' the necessarry .bin and .ebt files that are mentioned in the commands... I used the following link to download the tool.
https://github.com/AndroidRoot/BlobTools
I hope this helps shake loose a few answers.
Once I was able to get a working recovery I could flash an updated ROM. (KatKiss is my current favorite)
Unidave199 said:
I just had this problem with a Transformer 201Prime. The cycle went something like this..
Power on.... get ASUS logo in middle, Tegra3 logo on lower right, and bootloader unlocked in upper left....
then a buzz... then reboot.....
So I would try the power button and hold the volume down... that got me into the bootloader but when I hit the volume up button it would give me the TWRP logo... then buzz and reboot...
After much monkeying around... I realized I would have to re install everything. Fortunately I had the original NVFLASH bloob files backed up so I was able to get into the NVFLASH commands.
Here is a great tutorial, it is for the 201 so be sure to download the correct files but the steps are basicly the same.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tr...uide-tutorial-asus-transformer-prime-t3486237
The other problems is I had to download a bloob tool to 'unpack' the necessarry .bin and .ebt files that are mentioned in the commands... I used the following link to download the tool.
https://github.com/AndroidRoot/BlobTools
I hope this helps shake loose a few answers.
Once I was able to get a working recovery I could flash an updated ROM. (KatKiss is my current favorite)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks, but I've already sold it by parts..:angel:

Categories

Resources