[Q] [q] HELP ME PLEASE !IM STUCK! - General Questions and Answers

HELP ME PLEASEEE
I tried rooting my phone by following the instruction
(Download the unrEVOked modified USB driver and expand it somewhere you will remember.
Turn off your phone, then boot it into the HBOOT menu by holding power and volume down.
On your phone, you will have to select HBOOT USB at that menu by pressing volume down four times, then power. Wait until the screen flashes through an “SD Checking” message before pressing buttons; otherwise, the phone will ignore keypresses.
Connect the phone to your Windows machine with a USB cable and wait for the phone to say HBOOT USB PLUG on screen.
Open Device Manager.
Click Start, then right click on Computer, then click Properties, then click Device Manager.
Under Other devices, you should now see the Android 1.0 device.
Right click on Android 1.0 and click Update Driver Software:
Click on Browse my computer for driver software.
Click on Browse and select the Android USB Driver folder on on your computer, click ok, then click next.
You should get a status bar indicating that the driver is installing. If you get any warnings, just click Ok.
Your driver should install.
Click Close and make sure Android Bootloader Interface is listed under Android Phone.)
But after i successfully update my driver from Android 1.0 to Android bootloader interface, i dont know what to do just now and i select fastboot from my phone. Im not sure whether my phone isit rooted?
Anyone help please :x

Now that you've connected the phone to your computer, the next step is to do the actual rooting.
If you have an Evo, check the stickies in the Evo forum for more details.

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[GUIDE] One Click How to Root EVO with Unrevoked 3.21

I first want to thank everyone at UnrEVOked for what they've done. I'm posting this because the UnrEVOked post doesn't really give any instructions. Its an easy enough root, but I know I've been there before and even the simplest things can be tough if things aren't laid out. So here's a step by step tutorial.
Due to some bugs, Unrevoked 3.2 was taken down shortly after being released, but the updated version is now LIVE! So obviously we're going to bring you a video tutorial on how to do it! Thanks to the guys at Unrevoked for giving us this simple solution to rooting the HTC EVO 4G.
LINK TO VIDEO WALKTHROUGH FOR HOW TO ROOT THE EVO
From Unrevoked:
No system downgrading or /data wiping, one-click root, a full NAND unlock and no PRI downgrade.
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Nice, right? So here's what you'll need
◄●REQUIRED DOWNLOADS●►
EVERYONE: Unrevoked3. Download the version for your OS.
WINDOWS USERS: unrEVOked modified USB driver
◄●How to Install HBOOT Drivers (Windows Users ONLY)●►
If you're using Windows, you're going to have to install the HBOOT drivers first. You can follow this video tutorial:
How to Install HBOOT Drivers
and follow along with these written instructions provided by the Unrevoked team:
Download the unrEVOked modified USB driver and expand it somewhere you will remember.
Turn off your phone, then boot it into the HBOOT menu by holding power and volume down.
On your phone, you will have to select HBOOT USB at that menu by pressing volume down four times, then power. Wait until the screen flashes through an “SD Checking” message before pressing buttons; otherwise, the phone will ignore keypresses.
Connect the phone to your Windows machine with a USB cable and wait for the phone to say HBOOT USB PLUG on screen.
Open Device Manager.
Click Start, then right click on Computer, then click Properties, then click Device Manager.
Under Other devices, you should now see the Android 1.0 device.
Right click on Android 1.0 and click Update Driver Software:
Click on Browse my computer for driver software.
Click on Browse and select the Android USB Driver folder on on your computer, click ok, then click next.
You should get a status bar indicating that the driver is installing. If you get any warnings, just click Ok.
Your driver should install.
Click Close and make sure Android Bootloader Interface is listed under Android Phone.
◄●Instructions●►
Make sure you downloaded Unrevoked3 for your OS.
If you're on Windows, make sure you "uninstall HTC Sync or any other program that might talk to the phone over USB (doubletwist, etc). They will cause problems" (Unrevoked.com).
Plug your phone into your computer with USB.
Drag down from the notification bar on your phone and select "Charge Only" and "Remember this"
Make sure your phone has USB Debugging turned on by going to Menu>>Settings>>Applications>>Development and checking USB debugging.
Run the Reflash application that you downloaded.
Unrevoked will run its processes. Follow the few instructions it gives and thats it!
You're now rooted!
no nand i assume
djR3Z said:
No system downgrading or /data wiping, one-click root, a full NAND unlock and no PRI downgrade.
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igotsthemagicinme said:
no nand i assume
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Look one post above
bobross said:
Look one post above
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ahh yes... i let my eyes wonder on down to those pretty blue headers
djR3Z said:
I first want to thank everyone at UnrEVOked for what they've done. I'm posting this because the UnrEVOked post doesn't really give any instructions. Its an easy enough root, but I know I've been there before and even the simplest things can be tough if things aren't laid out. So here's a step by step tutorial. The video tutorial will be up within 24 hours
Due to some bugs, Unrevoked 3.2 was taken down shortly after being released, but the updated version is now LIVE! So obviously we're going to bring you a video tutorial on how to do it! Thanks to the guys at Unrevoked for giving us this simple solution to rooting the HTC EVO 4G.
LINK TO VIDEO WALKTHROUGH (Coming within 24 hours)
From Unrevoked:
Nice, right? So here's what you'll need
◄●REQUIRED DOWNLOADS●►
EVERYONE: Unrevoked3. Download the version for your OS.
WINDOWS USERS: unrEVOked modified USB driver
◄●How to Install HBOOT Drivers (Windows Users ONLY)●►
If you're using Windows, you're going to have to install the HBOOT drivers first. You can follow this video tutorial:
How to Install HBOOT Drivers
and follow along with these written instructions provided by the Unrevoked team:
Download the unrEVOked modified USB driver and expand it somewhere you will remember.
Turn off your phone, then boot it into the HBOOT menu by holding power and volume down.
On EVO 4G, you will have to select HBOOT USB at that menu by pressing volume down four times, then power. Wait until the screen flashes through an “SD Checking” message before pressing buttons; otherwise, the phone will ignore keypresses.
Connect the phone to your Windows machine with a USB cable and wait for the phone to say HBOOT USB PLUG on screen.
Open Device Manager.
Click Start, then right click on Computer, then click Properties, then click Device Manager.
Under Other devices, you should now see the Android 1.0 device, similar to the picture below.
Right click on Android 1.0 and click Update Driver Software. You should then be at the following screen:
Click on Browse my computer for driver software.
Click on Browse and select the Android USB Driver folder on on your computer, click ok, then click next.
You should get a status bar indicating that the driver is installing. If you get any warnings, just click Ok.
Your driver should install and your screen will look like below.
Click Close and make sure Android Bootloader Interface is listed under Android Phone.
◄●Instructions●►
Make sure you downloaded Unrevoked3 for your OS.
If you're on Windows, make sure you "uninstall HTC Sync or any other program that might talk to the phone over USB (doubletwist, etc). They will cause problems" (Unrevoked.com).
Plug your phone into your computer with USB.
Drag down from the notification bar on your phone and select "Charge Only" and "Remember this"
Make sure your phone has USB Debugging turned on by going to Menu>>Settings>>Applications>>Development and checking USB debugging.
Run the Reflash application that you downloaded.
Unrevoked will run its processes and thats it!
You're now rooted!
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I've been having problems whereby when I turn off the EVO and then hold the "power" and "volume-down" buttons it goes directly into HBOOT - not giving me any option to select HBOOT USB. I press the voume-down button, but it doesn't do anything. Of course it winds up not being able to find PCIMAGE.zip and the root FAILS.
Any advice? All my drivers are current (I even tried to install the drivers mentioned and it said all my drivers were already current). I am in "charge mode" only, and I am in USB debugging. I am also on a Windows 7 machine.
Many thanks for your help in this matter.
Sincerely,
Kevin
can i install even if already rooted
kstagg said:
I've been having problems whereby when I turn off the EVO and then hold the "power" and "volume-down" buttons it goes directly into HBOOT - not giving me any option to select HBOOT USB. I press the voume-down button, but it doesn't do anything. Of course it winds up not being able to find PCIMAGE.zip and the root FAILS.
Any advice? All my drivers are current (I even tried to install the drivers mentioned and it said all my drivers were already current). I am in "charge mode" only, and I am in USB debugging. I am also on a Windows 7 machine.
Many thanks for your help in this matter.
Sincerely,
Kevin
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you need to get the correct bootloader pcmimg file. Take the file drag and drop onto your SD card and then boot into hboot screen. Install and apply updates. Find the correct H-boot zip located in the eng bootloader thread located in here within the first 5 pages.
link here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=752832
correct H-boot is 0.76
kstagg said:
I've been having problems whereby when I turn off the EVO and then hold the "power" and "volume-down" buttons it goes directly into HBOOT - not giving me any option to select HBOOT USB. I press the voume-down button, but it doesn't do anything. Of course it winds up not being able to find PCIMAGE.zip and the root FAILS.
Any advice? All my drivers are current (I even tried to install the drivers mentioned and it said all my drivers were already current). I am in "charge mode" only, and I am in USB debugging. I am also on a Windows 7 machine.
Many thanks for your help in this matter.
Sincerely,
Kevin
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Why do you need a PC36IMG.zip ? this doesn't use one.
Probably trying to flash a ROM and ran into this problem
Thanks for posting a Guide this will help a lot of us.
If my My phone is:
Firmware version 2.1-update1
Baseband version 2.02.00.06.10
Software number 1.47.651.1
Can I use this Unrevoked 3.21 method, or is it better to use other posted methods like Whitslacks or the thread by fastRX8. Is one method better than the other?
Thanks for your advice!
URAR1004 said:
Thanks for posting a Guide this will help a lot of us.
If my My phone is:
Firmware version 2.1-update1
Baseband version 2.02.00.06.10
Software number 1.47.651.1
Can I use this Unrevoked 3.21 method, or is it better to use other posted methods like Whitslacks or the thread by fastRX8. Is one method better than the other?
Thanks for your advice!
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You're safe using this. Easiest method IMO. Good luck
EDIT: Since you're on 2.1, go ahead and update to 2.2. You may be fine running this on 2.1, but I'm not certain.
im stuck on "htc EVO 4G" screen, am i stuck in flashing to STOCK RUU at this point?
poulosjr said:
im stuck on "htc EVO 4G" screen, am i stuck in flashing to STOCK RUU at this point?
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There's no need for the RUU. What does the unrevoked app say its doing right now?
Video walkthrough has been posted. Check the OP for the link
I didn't use this I updated the pcm36.img but it says boot- fail pu
But it will update everything else, I bought the phone from someone he gave me the phone on the older 2.1-update1 it was originally rooted it does say S-OFF so I'm not 100% if that's my issue then towards the end it said partition failed, is my nbest bet to start from scratch from what it seems?? Flash stock evo ruu and root with unrevoked from that
poulosjr said:
I didn't use this I updated the pcm36.img but it says boot- fail pu
But it will update everything else, I bought the phone from someone he gave me the phone on the older 2.1-update1 it was originally rooted it does say S-OFF so I'm not 100% if that's my issue then towards the end it said partition failed, is my nbest bet to start from scratch from what it seems?? Flash stock evo ruu and root with unrevoked from that
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Yeah check out my evo unroot tutorial. Starting over is probably the best option
Ok ill do that then go from there
where can I find the original RUU
seriously noob question
I did the original 3.2..can i just do 3.21 right over it??...or are there other steps i need to take..
awesome OP!! thank you!!
and this now works perfect for 2.2? and no 4g issue??

NVflash won't detect my G2x?

Hi, trying to root my g2x 2.3... I followed the directions, turned on debugging mode took off battery and pressed up and down same time and plugged the usb in.. Clicked and tried to flash the CWM from nvflasher.. nothing.... just says it can not detect my phone... and tips or know what I am doing wrong?? Thanks in advance.
ezcape said:
Hi, trying to root my g2x 2.3... I followed the directions, turned on debugging mode took off battery and pressed up and down same time and plugged the usb in.. Clicked and tried to flash the CWM from nvflasher.. nothing.... just says it can not detect my phone... and tips or know what I am doing wrong?? Thanks in advance.
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I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure you can't root on 2.3....... you need to downgrade to froyo 2.2
Sent from my LG-P999 using XDA App
ezcape said:
Hi, trying to root my g2x 2.3... I followed the directions, turned on debugging mode took off battery and pressed up and down same time and plugged the usb in.. Clicked and tried to flash the CWM from nvflasher.. nothing.... just says it can not detect my phone... and tips or know what I am doing wrong?? Thanks in advance.
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If you're saying the instructions exactly as you did, then it doesn't sound like you installed the drivers before using NVflash.
You're right about pressing both the up and down volume buttons (Even though you didn't even state that, just that you pressed up and down, on what I imagine.) but you do that first to allow your computer to detect the phone. Once your computer can detect your phone, then NVflash can.
It can't detect phone because you have not installed drivers on pc, just like anything else you install on windows, printer, vg card, it needs drivers, g2x is not plug n play.
In the directory where you unzipeed NVFlash is an APX directory. After you connect the phone to the computer you need to go to Device Manager (assuming Windows here) and you will see the APX device with an explanation mark. That is because Windows doesn't know where the driver's .inf file is. While still holding the volume keys right click on that device and select "reinstall drivers." Then say I will select location and browse to the APX directory and tell Windows to install the drivers. When Windows warns you the drivers are not signed click on YES to continue the installation. Now that the driver is installed let go of the keys, unplug the phone and give your fingers a rest. When your fingers are ready repeat the process to connect the phone to your computer and now NVFlash can see it.
jboxer said:
In the directory where you unzipeed NVFlash is an APX directory. After you connect the phone to the computer you need to go to Device Manager (assuming Windows here) and you will see the APX device with an explanation mark. That is because Windows doesn't know where the driver's .inf file is. While still holding the volume keys right click on that device and select "reinstall drivers." Then say I will select location and browse to the APX directory and tell Windows to install the drivers. When Windows warns you the drivers are not signed click on YES to continue the installation. Now that the driver is installed let go of the keys, unplug the phone and give your fingers a rest. When your fingers are ready repeat the process to connect the phone to your computer and now NVFlash can see it.
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Sweeet thanks. Your directions seemed a lot easier to follow than the others i've found. It worked after my fingers were about to fall off lol.... Thanks

How to Root THL 4000 THL 5000 & other MTK Android Phones with Kingo Root.

Although this is a pretty safe way of rooting these phones.. advance at your own risk!! I am not reliable for your phone. If you are broke and have never rooted devices before you might want to wait till you have a bit of cash for a new one if yours bricks.
I am making this tutorial to help others out that have ran into this issue before. Trying to root a THL 4000, 4400, 5000, & it getting stuck at the fastboot mode. I'm sure that this will work with any MTK device that has to have 3 windows driver states. So lets get this started
Things you will need......
You will have to have developer options enable on your device. If you do not know how to do this then follow the link below.
http://www.xda-developers.com/enable-developer-options-in-android-4-2-jelly-bean/
Windows Auto USB drivers for MTK devices....
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2p5zAW61UE2NjVLeTJNSEY0X0k/view?usp=sharing
Root Software... Kingo Root
http://www.kingoapp.com/
Get the “MTK Droid tools” only not the drivers. I don't think they are automatic as that is the method we will be using.
http://chinagadgetsreviews.blogspot.com/2014/01/download-mtk-droid-root-tools-v252.html
Step 1
Keep your phone unplugged.
Tell windows not to auto install a driver for your phone. Go to your start button and do a search for...
“Change device” This bring up at the top... 'Change device installation settings' Click on that then you should be able to select “no, let me choose what to do” Then “Never install drivers from windows update.” Hit “Save changes”
Step 1.1
Before you reboot!!!
If you have plugged in your MTK device before trying this then you need to go to your device manager and delete the driver that is listed under “Android Device”. (on windows7 it was a HTC driver that auto installed that I had to delete.)
If not then move on to step 2.
To find device manager ..
Hit start then search “device manager” It should list it at the top. Click it then Android device should be the first one in the list.
Plug in the phone.
Right click on the HTC driver or whatever it installed for your phone and select from the list delete or uninstall this driver. Then it's going to want to reboot go ahead and say yes.
Unplug your phone restart your computer & move on to step 3
Step 2
Reboot Windows.
Step 3
Install the main driver.
Extract the USB driver .zip you download into it own folder.
Click into the folder then click on install and follow the install processes.
This will install all the drivers for MTK Devices X86 & 64bit(32bit/64bit)
With your phone booted up..
Then Plug your MTK device into your computer with your USB cable.
(If you see the installing driver message pop up from windows click it. Hit stop trying to install driver from windows update.)
The message it should say is “driver installed successful” in the same window it will list the driver it installed it should say “Android Composite ADB Interface”
Then it installed correctly.
If this failed then reboot and then plug in the phone again.
If step 3 worked then move on to rooting
Install Kingo Root and root!
With the phone booted and in the main system..
Open up Kingo root on your windows computer and plug in the phone.
Set the phone down on something so that it is not being moved during rooting.
You should see Kingo root searching the connection when it's done it should have the name of the device and some other information on it like it has a MTK CPU and stuff. Hit the button at the bottom that says root and it should start root the phone.
DO NOT DISCONECT OR HANDLE THE PHONE DURING THIS PROCESS<<<<<<<<<
You should see it downloading files and installing them on the phone.
The phone should reboot a few times you might see it go into fastboot mode.
This is where it will work or get stuck in fastboot.
If it worked the you are all set.
If it failed and got stuck in fastboot then continue on to step 4 of this tutorial.
Step 4
(If you just got stuck in fastboot mode above close kingo root and try holding down the power button on the phone. If power button did not work pull the battery if its a THL 4000. Hit the reset button on the back if its a 5000. Then boot backup into Android.)
You have to install a driver for all states of your android phone.
Recovery driver,
Fastboot Driver, << If it is getting stuck in fastboot when trying to root it.
Main system driver.
We have installed one for the main system now lets install the other two
Recovery driver.
Unplug your phone from your computer.
Power down your phone.
Hold the Power button and volume up at the same time till you feel your it vibrate or go to a screen asking you where you want to go. If it asks you use your volume and power buttons to navigate the menu and to select “Recovery Mode”
Now in recovery mode plug your phone back into windows. Because you installed the auto driver and you have windows not looking at windows update it should install the drive automatically.
It should be something like this..
Driver installed successful
“Mtk device driver” or “MediaTech device”
Then it should have the driver to talk to your phone in recovery mode.
If your phone has a option for fastboot in your recovery menu the select it.
If you don't then select “Reboot device” or “Boot device”. In the recovery menu.
Install Fastboot driver
If you had the option to go there from recovery then you should already see windows installing a driver for fastboot. It should say the same thing your recovery driver said when it was successful. If this worked skip the next few lines and move to the next step.
You only have to try to install this driver if when trying to root it with Kingo root it gets stuck in fastboot mode & Kingo fails to root or just sits there at waiting on device.
If you end up on this mode don't panic it happened to my THL 4000 & THL 5000.
Warning this is not the best of recommendations but it worked for me!!
Kingo root was hung on waiting for device and would not fail or stop trying like it was froozen. Now keep in mind I gave it about 30 mins to stop trying. The phone was still in fastboot mode so I X out of Kingo root to close it and unplugged my THL 4000 phone still in fastboot mode.
Now with phone in hand still in Fastboot mode reboot Windows. After the reboot pulg your phone into the computer with your USB cable still in Fastboot mode.
Windows will automatically install the same driver that it installed for recovery mode.
Then you are ready with all 3 driver Kingo root can access the phone at all levels to root the phone.
After the install on windows is complete if it is still in fastboot mode.. unplug the phone from the computer. Try holding down your power button (and if it shuts it off your good). If it does not work open up the back and take the battery out.(THL 4000) If the battery does not come out then take the back off and look for reset button.(THL 5000).
Now your device should restart back up to the main system. Stay at the main system for rooting in the next section.
Root the THL 4000 5000 MTK device.
With the phone booted and in the main system..
Open up Kingo root on your windows computer and plug in the phone.
Set the phone down on something so that it is not being moved during rooting.
You should see Kingo root searching the connection when it's done it should have the name of the device and someother information on it like it has a MTK CPU and stuff. Hit the button at the bottom of the page and it should start root the phone.
DO NOT DISCONECT THE PHONE ON THIS PROCESS<<<<<<<<<
You should see it downloading files and installing them on the phone.
The phone should reboot a few times you might see it go back to the fastboot except this time it has a windows driver and it should get past that part this time. When its done it will say finish at the bottom leave the phone plugged in and hit the button. It should come to the rooting screen again and say Un-root OR Root again. Then you know its rooted.
Congrats your THL MTK device should be rooted now!! It should have installed SuperSu for you. Now go download some cool root apps!
With the MTK Droid Tools you downloaded follow this really good youtube tutorial from ITXtutor on how to back up you MTK device!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nvbU6Km8-M
Thank you for sharing.
NP
Krystyna said:
Thank you for sharing.
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Love them THL 5000 & 4000.. Great phones!!
akoss47 said:
Although this is a pretty safe way of rooting these phones.. advance at your own risk!! I am not reliable for your phone. If you are broke and have never rooted devices before you might want to wait till you have a bit of cash for a new one if yours bricks...
Root Software... Kingo Root
http://www.kingoapp.com/
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I was able to root my device by installing and running the KingoRoot apk, It does everything by itself, it just needs an internet connection. Easy and safe.
My THL 5000 with the latest firmware was a bit resistant to rooting.
I tried several tools without success, but the kingoroot apk worked like a charm!
After getting stuck at 30 and 50% for ~30s the progress got stuck at 90% (and I was getting a bit scared) but I didn't touch the phone and waited until after about 2 minutes it jumped to 100% and rooted succesfully.
I did the root because I needed to fix the USB OTG, which was not allowing the use of the tiqiaa USB IR blaster with Zazaremote.
After doing the root, I ran the USB Host Diagnostics (Chainfire) and it reported that there was a problem with the OTG USB and offered to attempt a repair.
I accepted it, the phone rebooted and the problem was fixed!
Now I'm the local IR device terrorist! muahahaha

Mi unlock tool issue

Hi,
I have faced a problem trying to unlock my bootloader.
On the Mi unlock tool I have pressed the button "unlock". after one week the time required passed, but opening the app on the PC and connecting the phone in fastboot mode anything happens! You can see attached a capture of my PC screen with the phone connected in fastboot mode.
How I can fix it?
Thanks
Is this Windows? Does the OS see the device? (Check "My Computer".) Are the correct drivers installed?
If not, click the cog wheel and install driver, then reboot.
pnin said:
Is this Windows? Does the OS see the device? (Check "My Computer".) Are the correct drivers installed?
If not, click the cog wheel and install driver, then reboot.
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Yes, it is Windows. not in fastboot mode the computer see my phone. in fastboot mode no.on the unlock tool the refresh and unlock buttons seem to be frozen.
How I can install the driver? on the cogwheel I can see only this (picture attached)...
It is really strange, why one week ago everything was ok? same computer, same phone of course!
In my experience, it's normal to not have any button feedback when the device is in fastboot mode -- only long-press power button to shutdown.
Sorry, can't help you on the rest, never faced this myself.
This is what comes up on the cog in the version I have (just pressed check to install the "drive", before rebooting the phone into fastboot)...
It is really frustrating this.
Any piece of advice?
Hi. I know it might sound silly but have you tried a different USB port on your PC? Preferably a USB 2.0 port.
finally done!
mybe the cable not working I don't know why!
Thanks

Realme C21Y HardBrick - It says USB Device is faulty but disappears after 2 seconds - I can't enter download mode

I corrupted my phone's root/system/etc files and when I restarted it, it wouldn't turn on and got stuck on the realme logo. i hold my phone vol+ and - and power key and when the realme logo comes up, i release the power key, i think download mode opens, but it usb device is faulty for 1-2 seconds and disappears immediately, meanwhile in device manager it shows unknown device for 1-2 seconds and disappears. After 10-15 seconds there is a usb connection sound but nothing happens. I can send adb commands but I have to confirm the confirmation window but I cant.
Please help me, how can I fix it?
Does adb devices say "unauthorized"?
Are you sure that it's ADB and not fastboot or EDL that is appearing?
You can use usblog.exe to see what's popping up and down. Just run it.
Install Unisoc/Spreadtrum drivers and then see if your device is recognised as a SPD USB device under device manager and let me know here
Renate said:
Does adb devices say "unauthorized"?
Are you sure that it's ADB and not fastboot or EDL that is appearing?
You can use usblog.exe to see what's popping up and down. Just run it.
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Yes, I get the unauthorized message as below. If I can somehow authorize it, I will be able to enter fastboot mode and flash the stock rom.
mvikrant97 said:
Install Unisoc/Spreadtrum drivers and then see if your device is recognised as a SPD USB device under device manager and let me know here
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Okay, I'm trying
mvikrant97 said:
Install Unisoc/Spreadtrum drivers and then see if your device is recognised as a SPD USB device under device manager and let me know here
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Please try a different usb port on your computer.
Don't use USB 3.0 port.
If nothing works then either the phone's usb is malfunctioning or your PC.
Don't use USB extension to connect your phone, plug directly to your computer port.
Also update your PC drivers using driver booster free software and then set restart and try again
mvikrant97 said:
Please try a different usb port on your computer.
Don't use USB 3.0 port.
If nothing works then either the phone's usb is malfunctioning or your PC.
Don't use USB extension to connect your phone, plug directly to your computer port.
Also update your PC drivers using driver booster free software and then set restart and try again
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I updated with Driver Booster, no luck.
I only tried the front USB ports, do I need the back ones? There are 2 2.0 and 1 3.0 port on the front
The computer is new so I don't think it's defective, the phone is charging and I was using it before it went brick.
I also modified the boot file to install a new GSI and used the following guide.
Spoiler
First, you need to unlock fastbootd:
1. Download the stock ROM version 91: Download and extract the .pac file Link
2. Install the SPD research tool and drivers: GDrive
3. Open it
4. Click on the single gear icon
5. Select the .pac file of the stock rom
6. Wait until it loads
7. Click on the two gear icon
8. Find BOOT in the list
9. Right-click on the path next to it
10. Download here and select boot_r1.img
11. Click OK and then click the arrow icon
12. Turn off your phone
13. Press and hold Power + VolumeDown until you see the text "Downloading"
14. Release the buttons after seeing
15. Wait until you see the text "Passed"
16. Click on the Stop icon, disconnect your phone and turn it on
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@leanord Can you help me?
The 0000/0002 is standard Linux goofiness when you enable USB gadget but you don't initialize anything or add any functions.
This often pops up during boot sequences. It means nothing. It does cause Windows to say "Invalid device".
The 22d9/2769 appears to be normal ADB and since you're getting "unauthorized" shows that everything is fine.
Are you in recovery or regular Android?
Stock recovery usually is ADB secure and you don't have the keys for it.
Renate said:
The 0000/0002 is standard Linux goofiness when you enable USB gadget but you don't initialize anything or add any functions.
This often pops up during boot sequences. It means nothing. It does cause Windows to say "Invalid device".
The 22d9/2769 appears to be normal ADB and since you're getting "unauthorized" shows that everything is fine.
Are you in recovery or regular Android?
Stock recovery usually is ADB secure and you don't have the keys for it.
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I don't fully understand your question, but I have the stock recovery, I didn't install TWRP, and I installed dotOS 5.2 as GSI. I think I corrupted the fastboot, download mode boot files in the root files. I will take it to the service center, but if you have a solution, you can write, I don't want to give money.
It's gone to stock recovery and you don't have keys.
You need to try buttons to get it into bootloader (fastboot). Or did they disable that?
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It's gone to stock recovery and you don't have keys.
You need to try buttons to get it into bootloader (fastboot). Or did they disable that?
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It may have been disabled or because I corrupted system files.
Wanted? I came, to flash the phone, you do not need to press anything except the volume keys, the power button is only a catalyst, you need to hold it down until the screen goes out, and then just Keep the volume - and flash as usual, the main thing is to keep it immediately plugged into the PC with a ready-made flasher
What I have done:
1. The screen is off
2. I hold down the volume - and power button.
3. The phone vibrates and as soon as the realme logo appears, I plug the usb into the phone and release the power button.
4. The computer receives the message "USB Device not recognized, malfunctioning" and the unknown device is added to the device manager (It doesn't come anymore, I don't know what happened, I installed a lot of drivers.)
5. After 20 seconds, the USB connection sound is heard and the name of my phone is added to the "universal serial bus devices" section of the device manager.
Luuukie said:
What I have done:
1. The screen is off
2. I hold down the volume - and power button.
3. The phone vibrates and as soon as the realme logo appears, I plug the usb into the phone and release the power button.
4. The computer receives the message "USB Device not recognized, malfunctioning" and the unknown device is added to the device manager (It doesn't come anymore, I don't know what happened, I installed a lot of drivers.)
5. After 20 seconds, the USB connection sound is heard and the name of my phone is added to the "universal serial bus devices" section of the device manager.
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Why are you doing it? You should sit in the flash driver, and not watch how the device is connected, Windows will not have time to see exactly what is connected until you start flashing
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Why are you doing it? You should sit in the flash driver, and not watch how the device is connected, Windows will not have time to see exactly what is connected until you start flashing
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SP Flash Tool doesn't see my device so I can't flash it. If you mean Fastboot, I can't get into it.
By the way, that font that's showing up in my UsbLog is UGLY.
I readjusted things, you can download a new copy that is prettier.
Oh, this is a Unisoc.
I know a lot about Qualcomm, some about Mediatek and almost nothing about Unisoc.
Surely there is some way to get this into Unisoc ROM bootloader mode?
There are either test points or you can disable the eMMC?
If you could pull recovery and mod ro.adb.secure=0 you'd have recovery with ADB at least.
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Oh, this is a Unisoc.
I know a lot about Qualcomm, some about Mediatek and almost nothing about Unisoc.
Surely there is some way to get this into Unisoc ROM bootloader mode?
There are either test points or you can disable the eMMC?
If you could pull recovery and mod ro.adb.secure=0 you'd have recovery with ADB at least.
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I'm sorry, I don't know that much. But if you tell me the steps how to do it, I can do it.
@leanord when installing GSI, I flashed boot_r1.img from your Realme C21Y GSI installation guide, did you disable fastboot or something?

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