-SOLVED- [Q] Trying to root, but can't boot into CWM...can anyone help? - Xoom Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was using this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1078019 to unlock, install CWM, and then root. Unlocking was fine, installing that version of CWM seemed okay, but when I enter command "fastboot reboot", then hold down the volume - button after 3 seconds of the Moto logo showing, then pressing the volume + key, I get only 1 option....-->Android Recovery. I press the Volume + key, get "Entering Android Recovery Mode", and below that "Reading ODM Fuse 1", then the screen switches to an android with a yellow hazard sign in his tummy.
From that screen, if I press Volume + and power, I see:
Android system recovery <3e>
Use volume keys to highlight; power button to select.
reboot system now
apply update from USB drive
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
I don't get a choice to apply something from the microSD card I have installed with the WiFi_RootTool_3.1.zip I put on the card.
Has anyone had this happen? I can't ask in the development forum. I also just got the Xoom back from a repair, and it was wiped to stock, then I did the 3.1 update when I got it back this morning. Is the fuse thing something they may have done to block rooting?

Have you tried reformat your sd card?

becu4xda said:
Have you tried reformat your sd card?
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I'll try that. But would that stop it from going into recovery?

becu4xda said:
Have you tried reformat your sd card?
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I reformatted my sd card, but I still can't get CWM to work and boot into recovery. Same message-
-->Android Recovery
Entering Android Recovery Mode
Reading ODM fuse: 1
And that's it....no options to load the root zip from an SD card or anything. Is there a way to push root without using the SD card? Or is that ODM fuse thing making it impossible?

becu4xda said:
Have you tried reformat your sd card?
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Nothing at all to do with CWM.
OP: Try flashing the recovery again. To get into recovery, type adb reboot recovery, or use an app such as Quick Boot.
Edit: You can't use CWM to root, you need to do that first.

siscim23 said:
Nothing at all to do with CWM.
OP: Try flashing the recovery again. To get into recovery, type adb reboot recovery, or use an app such as Quick Boot.
Edit: You can't use CWM to root, you need to do that first.
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I have to root first? I'm not sure how to do it....can't find any other methods of rooting 3.1....everything on Google just points me to the same method, using the SD card that won't work cuz I can't boot into recovery. Ugh.

Hey jump hour PM me.

Hey guys,
I called JumpHour and we tried to troubleshoot this over the phone. We aren't able to get into the recovery because of error "reading odm fuse: 1". The OP is using Windows 7 64 BIT and has the SDK installed properly. He updated the sources and installed them so those are up to date. We also verified that USB debugging was enabled and that the correct files were in the tools section in the SDK folder.
We ran the commands:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot-recovery ........ (we typed it in correctly accoriding the thread)
fastboot reboot
and we get that error message.
This was all initiated while the Xoom was powered on. JumpHour stated that he had to send his Xoom back to Moto because his Xoom got messed up during the re-locking process when he unrooted a one click root and re-locked.
We then went ahead and downloaded the recovery image again and replace the one in the tools folder. We ran the commands again and we were getting the same error.
Does anyone have any idea what is going on with this process? Are we missing something? Is something broken?

Get the official images. I am assuming you have a USA 3g or wifi model.
Follow the steps to return the device to stock. But do not issue the reclock bootloader command. There is no need to relock.
From there power up the device and turn on USB debugging.
Then adb reboot into recovery. That should bring you to the stock recovery.
If all goes well from here just do what ever else you where intending to do in the first place.
You most likely can just flash the stock recovery but I would just do a full flash back to official images minus relocking bootloader.
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk

Then let the ota update it to 3.1 and so on.
Sent from my Xoom using Tapatalk

What's the status JumpHour? Did you get it to work. I told you it may have been due to the images. Hopefully that fixes your issue. Take care dude.

gqstatus0685 said:
What's the status JumpHour? Did you get it to work. I told you it may have been due to the images. Hopefully that fixes your issue. Take care dude.
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Hi, thanks for the response. I'm gonna try it now. I was up REALLY late last night, and just got up a little while ago. I'll definately respond after I try it out.

Finally, I did it!
Okay, I fixed it finally. Reloaded the stock images, and it's now rooted with SD support. Yay! Only took 2 days!
Thanks for all your help guys.

Can reflashing with original images fix recovery mode mount problem?
Does any window is flashing to the original images can restore access to the sdcard IF the recovery mode in the official recovery mode (not CWM) says that you cannot mount the sdcard?

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[Q] help phone wont boot

i bought my phone from a shop called cex here in the uk i enjoyed my nexus i9020 till the power button stopped working i got it exchanged for a i9023 but the phone does not boot up and is stuck on the google part of the boot up where the lock is if your unlock the bootloader. normally i have to boot it though adb which is a hassle is there anyway to fix this ?
I donot know how to fix it completely but it is probably because you don't have any software or system on the phone which is whta happened to my brother's phone. I recommend getting help tto install an android system update manually (google search) and install it using recovery, install from sd card and choose the android system file zip.
Good Luck!
TechKidTarek said:
i bought my phone from a shop called cex here in the uk i enjoyed my nexus i9020 till the power button stopped working i got it exchanged for a i9023 but the phone does not boot up and is stuck on the google part of the boot up where the lock is if your unlock the bootloader. normally i have to boot it though adb which is a hassle is there anyway to fix this ?
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Try entering the fastboot mode by pressing and holding both Vol up and power button once there .. scroll down to recovery with volume down and press the power button on recovery ... once u see the triangle with exclamation mark in center... press but not hold power and volume up (might take a few tries)...once in recovery see if the phone has a Restore on it... if it does.. you are one lucky S.O.B lol
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Since he can't boot Android there's only one (two if you count Odin) option.
unlock bootloader via fastboot.
flash cwm recovery from bootloader menu with adb.
format everything with cwm recovery.
download any rom for your device, eg the stock one from the sticky in general section.
mount usb storage (remember to mount /sdcard first).
copy rom onto storage, unmount storage, install zip from sdcard. done.
rentaric said:
Since he can't boot Android there's only one (two if you count Odin) option.
unlock bootloader via fastboot.
flash cwm recovery from bootloader menu with adb.
format everything with cwm recovery.
download any rom for your device, eg the stock one from the sticky in general section.
mount usb storage (remember to mount /sdcard first).
copy rom onto storage, unmount storage, install zip from sdcard. done.
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He doesn't have to flash cwm. He could just flash the stock rom via fastboot.
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Rem3Dy said:
He doesn't have to flash cwm. He could just flash the stock rom via fastboot.
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How does he copy it on the sdcard though if he can't access Android?
still does not work

[Q][A700] Need help, i guess i bricked my A700 :-(

Hello XDA community !
LAst week I bought my Acer A700, but after a few days a dead pixel appeared...
So I was on my way to send back my toy, when I saw that CMWR was available.
"Nice ! I can do a factory reset so my toy will be clean to be sent back !"
But the factory reset didn't work... It was stuck at "Formatting /data" for a while...
So I rebooted the A700, and now it's stuck at the ACER logo... I only have access to recovery...
Any ideas ?
Thanks a lot :good:
Since you have recovery try and do data wipe, then wipe cache then davlik cache, then reboot.
If you have recovery you can install a ROM by renaming it update.zip and using CWM.
Itchiee said:
Since you have recovery try and do data wipe, then wipe cache then davlik cache, then reboot.
If you have recovery you can install a ROM by renaming it update.zip and using CWM.
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I already tried this, when I want to install a update.zip, it stucks at "installing update".
When I want to wipe a partition, it stucks at "formating /xxx" and nothing happens...
I wanted to flash stock bootloader with Nvflash, but I can't find APX drivers for ACER A700
Can you install the update.zip without the use of CWM (By pressing the powerbutton with the vol down)?
Also, where is your update.zip located?
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I guess it could do no harm if you'd hook up your device to the PC and enter the following commands:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot erase cache
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TomONeill said:
Can you install the update.zip without the use of CWM (By pressing the powerbutton with the vol down)?
Also, where is your update.zip located?
Edit:
I guess it could do no harm if you'd hook up your device to the PC and enter the following commands:
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_ update.zip putted on a extrenal SD card doesn't work, it's skipped and CWM is launched.
_ the "adb reboot bootloader" puts the A700 in "APX" mode... and the "fastboot erase cache" is stuck at "waiting for device"...
Thanks for trying to help !!!
May this be a relevant solution??
http://androidforums.com/esteem-all...w-get-out-clockworkmod-recovery-bootloop.html
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I don't think the device checks for update.zip on the sdcard. Maybe there is a way to move the file to the internal. (adb mount sdcard adb push /sdcard/update.zip update.zip ?
Yeah,
The current CWM seems to corrupt the Data partition (amongst other things). Seems to be a going thing lately. Remember, these are new tabs, and new root & recovery methods, so there are going to be some bricked tabs before things get sorted out. This happens in "ALL" development, and everybody knows the risks involved.
I had the same issue. Couldn't reboot into fastboot, as it seems the OS has to be running?
This is why Skirlax_CZ built the bootloader for the 500/501, so you could boot it into fastboot mode, bypassing the OS. Unfortunately, the stock 70x OEM bootloader doesn't seem to allow this.
Best bet if you can't find the "exact" version rom the tab was shipped with, is to try renaming some full roms to update.zip, copy to sd, reboot (vol + and PWR, and see if it will install and boot. At the worst, it will install a stock bootloader and recovery.
Also, holding PWR, Vol - (I believe) and toggling the rotation lock should wipe User Data.
At the very worse, turn it into Acer Service, suck it up and pay the repair bill.
They will just install the correct service rom and give it back to you.
MD
Touns said:
Hello XDA community !
LAst week I bought my Acer A700, but after a few days a dead pixel appeared...
So I was on my way to send back my toy, when I saw that CMWR was available.
"Nice ! I can do a factory reset so my toy will be clean to be sent back !"
But the factory reset didn't work... It was stuck at "Formatting /data" for a while...
So I rebooted the A700, and now it's stuck at the ACER logo... I only have access to recovery...
Any ideas ?
Thanks a lot :good:
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your situation is just same as mine,seeming bricked after using fatory rest or wiping from cwm,I think it's the problem of the damn cwm.as i know from now there are several devices got bricked,all because of the goddamn cwm.as we know factory rest is the same as recovery wiping,i use the under the official recovery,everything wen fine,but after wiping via cwm from the forum,it appeared the problem.
i tried a lot of method,just as u mentioned,to flash *.img
but i found a curious thing,after dumping series of *.img from a well-mailfuntioning device i can use fastboot to flash "userdata" which the loaction is mmcblk010 or /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/UDA,but after flashing,i can't erase userdata block in fastboot.then i reflashing the data.img to userdata block,then in cwm,i can mount /data,but it's still not able to wipe or format it.then i've found a data.img and flashing the userdata and reboot.then i enter the system,and it forced me to do a factory reset,of course as before,it's not mailfunctioning because of the cwm or the block itself damaged..
but i can enter adb,and i found that i can see the /data and the filesystem in it.then i use mount to modify it,for i can delete or modify the files in /data,and it appears normally.i delete everything in /data.then i want to try to reboot to see if it's working,but after rebooting,the device stuck at acer logo,then i reboot into the cwm,it can't be mounted again.it seems that i can flash the userdata but i can't format or wipe or modify...
and i tried to reflash the bootloader from a well-mailfunctioning deivece,not working,either.
then i go for searching the situation in google,i found there are a lot of similar problems of the tegra device,and the solution is nvflash...
i don't know if there are a block saving the information of partitions just like the PIT file of my galaxy s2,seems we should wait for nvflash?or the method to flashing PIT partitions file?
i installed the nvflash driver by modifying the usb id,but i can't do anything from nvflash,it's not matching.
I had the same problem after I upgraded to JB with CWM recovery 6.0.14 and I tried to root it. But it stuck in acer logo. Then I went to recovery mode, but it couldn't mount sdcard or external card, too.
In my case, I solved it by these steps:
1. Try to go to fastboot mode by press vol (-) + power. After it vibrate, release power, and then play lock button. Then tablet will go to fastboot mode. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1861092
2. Download these boot and recovery images: https://www.box.com/s/3321wf8gg4at639nfn06
3. Try to flash these boot and recovery images to table:
fastboot flash boot boot.img​
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img​
And then, reboot tablet:
fastboot reboot​
WOW, my tablet works again.
:victory:
kwaiding said:
I had the same problem after I upgraded to JB with CWM recovery 6.0.14 and I tried to root it. But it stuck in acer logo. Then I went to recovery mode, but it couldn't mount sdcard or external card, too.
In my case, I solved it by these steps:
1. Try to go to fastboot mode by press vol (-) + power. After it vibrate, release power, and then play lock button. Then tablet will go to fastboot mode. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1861092
2. Download these boot and recovery images: https://www.box.com/s/3321wf8gg4at639nfn06
3. Try to flash these boot and recovery images to table:
fastboot flash boot boot.img​
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img​
And then, reboot tablet:
fastboot reboot​
WOW, my tablet works again.
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Unfortunately, although somewhat similar, this is not the same situation as the OP had.
The first CWM originally posted a few months ago, was posted by a user who used the totally wrong partition tables, and also, didn't own the tab so it was never tested (after the fact). Basically, it damaged the chipset which required a motherboard replacement. Not to mention a specifically nasty Data_Cap bug in the CWM kernel. No image flashing via fastboot (and probably NVFlash) would repair the damage. The result was several bricked tabs till the CWM was removed. (mine included)
Also note, that the current root procedure is by the same person. Although there is an alternative.
What you had, was simple data corruption on one of the Dev Blocks. This is why you were able to fastboot an image.
Corrupting a partition can happen at any time. Whether rooted, stock, or custom rom. So it's always nice to have ADB to pull your partition images. Just in case.
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Is my Xoom bricked?

Hey All,
I know there are a lot threads like this on here, so I made sure I tried everything possible before asking for help.
First off, It is a MZ604 wifi version.
Ok, upon powering up my Xoom, it will get to the Motorola screen/ dual core and stall.
I am able to get into recovery, however the version I am running, 5.8.3.1 apparently does not allow sd card mounting, so I am unable to restore or flash a new rom.
A factory reset/ data wipe does nothing.
I have tried to flash a new rom via ADB, however my computer will not install the Xoom drivers. It will say "installing device drivers" for about 2 minutes or so before failing. I have tried using moto helper and the other Motorola usb drivers
I am unable to boot into android to enable usb debugging
I have tried all of the above on my laptop too and to the same result.
My question is, is this a brick? or can it be solved.
Thanks for your time
Yes it can be fixed, if you can access recovery then it means you can access fastboot. So what you do is once you're in the fastboot protocol, is flash in TWRP recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782235
With that recovery you can mount SD cards, so use a computer to download the ROM you want then flash. Hopefully you get the idea, but I can post in more detail if you want.
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Yes it can be fixed, if you can access recovery then it means you can access fastboot. So what you do is once you're in the fastboot protocol, is flash in TWRP recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1782235
With that recovery you can mount SD cards, so use a computer to download the ROM you want then flash. Hopefully you get the idea, but I can post in more detail if you want.
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Thanks for responding, I appreciate it. The thing is that my xoom cannot connect to my computer, and therefore and cannot use fastboot to send it the image correct?
I could fix all of this if I could just get the drivers to install, but because of my xoom's condition, the drivers cannot install no matter what.
Hmm usually fastboot drivers should automatically install. Does your recovery have an option to boot into fastboot? Once you're in fastboot it should automatically install the drivers, and in the android sdk folder in CMD (assuming you're running windows) put in this command: fastboot devices
It should show up your XOOM if not install this http://www.motorola.com/Support/AU-EN/Support-Homepage/Software-and-Drivers/USB-PC-Charging-Drivers
And try again
Hi all!
I got the same problem...
I can connect it to PC and do fastboot, I've flashed it many times, but it didn't affect my Xoom, i've reflashed the recovery to a lower version (tiamat rc4) but the recovery still shows version 5.8.3.1...
I even tried RSD, but it still the same...
no errors, and no effects...
is my Xoom bricked?
^I heard of this before, sounds like your new recovery image just gets overwritten by the current recovery. Though I thought it was only for stock recovery.
but, how can I overwrite it? it seems like they are read only...
It's all about timing, to access recovery once you see the Moto logo wait 2-3 seconds then vol + then vol + again. This is right after you flashed in your new recovery.
You can also access your fastboot like that as well, instead of pressing vol + again, press vol - then vol +.
Chaosgod27 said:
It's all about timing, to access recovery once you see the Moto logo wait 2-3 seconds then vol + then vol + again. This is right after you flashed in your new recovery.
You can also access your fastboot like that as well, instead of pressing vol + again, press vol - then vol +.
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that's not the problem... of course I can access the recovery, fastboot and RSD, the problem is that I whatever I do to the xoom just don't work... and it reports no error at all... it's just succeed, but nothing happened... It's like a PC running windows with DeepFreeze installed...
Anyone got the same problem? can anybody help me?:crying:
No you're missing the whole point, after you flashed your new recovery it may get overwritten if you don't reboot into recovery straight way. It never happened to me but I have read that people has that issue.

[Q] Inspire 4G Need help flashing rom with S-ON

Hello, I've recently completed the Bootloader unlocking method with Easy Ace Root Tool. Bootloader is unlocked and SHIP S-ON, I need to flash a rom. These roms require S-OFF and have no method to flash them with only an unlocked bootloader and S-ON.
So let me get this straight, us 'low level' and unexperienced users are left without any method to gain S-OFF privileges without following the vague guide provided at tau(dot)shadowchild(dot)nl/attn1/?p=411 Yeah... I can't.
Trying to find alternate methods I have only gone in circles and keep running into old how-to guides. The more I read the more confused I become. I hope someone can point me in the right direction, I would really appreciate it!
Thanks,
Ninjewbag
You don't need S-Off. Flash a ROM in recovery, then flash the ROM zip's boot.img in fastboot.
bananagranola said:
You don't need S-Off. Flash a ROM in recovery, then flash the ROM zip's boot.img in fastboot.
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Good deal, thanks for the reply!
I put the ROM Android Revolution HD 9.0 on the root of my SD card, booted in recovery mode and chose the recovery option, I got the red exclamation mark icon so I pressed VOL up + power button which didn't work so I pulled the battery. I tried all above steps again but this time I was able to successfully get into "Android system recovery <3e> with VOL up + power button. With 4 options:
Reboot system now
Apply update from sdcard
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
I chose the option to wipe all data, said it could not find Efolder name)'s and "data wipe completed successfully".
Then I wiped cache, then chose the option to apply update from sdcard, it said "Invalid operation" then "success rebooting by reason 00" and proceeded to reboot by itself.
Phone factory reset, I rebooted into recovery again with the same red exclamation mark error. Pressed Vol up + power and back into "Android system recovery". At the bottom in yellow text it says "E: Can't open /cache/recovery/command". I tried another "update from SD card" and recieved error: "success rebooting by reason 00" and reboots.
I don't have a nandroid backup as I read I needed Root to make one, but the phone still works fine as far as I can tell. I don't have a working simcard in it though.
Also from what I've read my eMMC chip may be fried so it looks like I'm retiring early. I'll keep an eye on this thread among others with the same problems.
Cheers,
Ninjewbag
Volume + and power brings you to the factory recovery; you need to use vol - have you flashed a different recovery? If not, flash 4ext recovery through fast boot and try again
RadRacer said:
Volume + and power brings you to the factory recovery; you need to use vol - have you flashed a different recovery? If not, flash 4ext recovery through fast boot and try again
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Thank you for the info! No luck finding the 4ext .IMG file anywhere yet, they're all dead links. I have the 4ext recovery.APK but that doesn't do me any good since I don't have root. Still looking and thanks again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31211732
ninjewbag said:
Thank you for the info! No luck finding the 4ext .IMG file anywhere yet, they're all dead links. I have the 4ext recovery.APK but that doesn't do me any good since I don't have root. Still looking and thanks again.
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You can install the app and then open the app and use it to manually download the recovery zip which you can flash or copy it to your pc and extract the recovery.img file and flash with fastboot. It's a good idea to familiarize yourself wiht the adb and fastboot utils as they come in handy.
turboyoshi said:
You can install the app and then open the app and use it to manually download the recovery zip which you can flash or copy it to your pc and extract the recovery.img file and flash with fastboot. It's a good idea to familiarize yourself wiht the adb and fastboot utils as they come in handy.
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Thanks for the reply but as for installing the 4ext free updater version, it wasn't on the market so I used android injector to place and install that APK. None of the options worked as they all give the same error "it seems your phone is not rooted, this option will not function" etc.
RadRacer said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31211732
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Nice! Wasn't expecting to find the 4ext recovery within the adbfastboot.zip. With that I was able to move on, create a nandroid and successfully install a custom rom, thanks! Was a little scared after rebooting, it took around 5 minutes to load past the "quietly brilliant" screen but is working fine now nonetheless.
ninjewbag said:
Nice! Wasn't expecting to find the 4ext recovery within the adbfastboot.zip. With that I was able to move on, create a nandroid and successfully install a custom rom, thanks! Was a little scared after rebooting, it took around 5 minutes to load past the "quietly brilliant" screen but is working fine now nonetheless.
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Glad to help. Wanna hit thanks?

Bricked TF700? Not able to enter recovery

I did something stupid. I pulled the micro SD-card in frustration and used it for something else. A 500$ black screen won't do much, so I figured I would get it running again.
I was running CROMBI(?) with Data2SD. Now - of course - the tablet won't boot. It boots straight into the Android "guy" and a progress bar. I can't enter recovery.
Connecting the tablet to a PC, gives me a APX device (no driver). I tried installing it with the ADB driver, and it says "recovery" while using the "adb devices" command. I can't however flash a new recovery using fastboot.
Is there anything I can do to install a new recovery (TRWP/CWM) and a new rom?
Is it bricked? (Will someone buy it? )
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I did something stupid. I pulled the micro SD-card in frustration and used it for something else. A 500$ black screen won't do much, so I figured I would get it running again.
I was running CROMBI(?) with Data2SD. Now - of course - the tablet won't boot. It boots straight into the Android "guy" and a progress bar.
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Did you wait for it to finish whatever it's trying to do? How long? Anything under 2 hours doesn't count. Connect it to power though....
I tried installing it with the ADB driver, and it says "recovery" while using the "adb devices" command.
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Just "recovery" or preceded by letters/numbers?
I can't however flash a new recovery using fastboot.
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Why? Because you cannot enter the bootloader? Did you wipe data from there?
Is it bricked?
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Not yet, but you have to give us more details...
Slekvak said:
I did something stupid. I pulled the micro SD-card in frustration and used it for something else. A 500$ black screen won't do much, so I figured I would get it running again.
I was running CROMBI(?) with Data2SD. Now - of course - the tablet won't boot. It boots straight into the Android "guy" and a progress bar. I can't enter recovery.
Connecting the tablet to a PC, gives me a APX device (no driver). I tried installing it with the ADB driver, and it says "recovery" while using the "adb devices" command. I can't however flash a new recovery using fastboot.
Is there anything I can do to install a new recovery (TRWP/CWM) and a new rom?
Is it bricked? (Will someone buy it? )
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Your external SD may be corrupted. You should be able to boot your device into your internal /data. So you need to force your device to reboot and quickly remove your external SD. Your device should boot into your internal /data and ask you to setup your device again, good luck... Never pull out your external SD if you are running Data2SD because it will corrupt your /data partition....

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