Well, I finished a phone call last night, and when I hung up, the screen froze. I've had this type of behavior from my phone before, so I pulled the battery and restarted. Problem is, the screen will not turn on. I can try booting normally, which hangs as soon as logcat mentions the screen size. I can boot into recovery, but no screen image is displayed (adb access is there,) and I can boot into the bootloader (fastboot commands all work,) but again, no screen.
Is this a hardware problem? I've tried manually restoring some nandroids via fastboot to no avail.
Thanks
I have the same problem
I have successfully flashed the original rom (blind), but it still does not work ...
Preven said:
I have the same problem
I have successfully flashed the original rom (blind), but it still does not work ...
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I notice you're not on TMobile, but they offered to replace mine. I did a bit of poking around and it does in fact look like the display hardware fails to initialize. See if your carrier can replace it for you. How did you flash the stock rom with no screen (Are there CWM shell commands I don't know about)? I want to flash mine to stock before I send it in to TMO.
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My Nexus 5 seems to get stuck at the update screen (the standing green android with the spinning polyhedron) after flashing to stock(+unroot) with softbrick/bootloop checked. The flash completed without error. I've left it at this screen for over an hour and not only does it not progress it doesn't even get to the progress bar at the bottom.
This afternoon my (unrooted, bootlocked, stock) N5 turned itself off 3 times while on the charger. Powered back on and then would find it turned off 20 or so minutes later when I checked it again. After the third time it booted to the "Google" screen and would go no further. I tried a hard reset but it gave an error. So I plugged it into my laptop and fired up Wug's NRT, unlocked the bootloader (at which point it got stuck at the same update screen described above for around an hour). I held power till it went off, booted back into bootloader (which showed as unlocked) and performed the flash to stock(+unroot) with softbrick/bootloop checked and ended up at the update animation again. Any thoughts other than RMA?
****Edit: Finally got the phone to boot after fastboot booting twrp. Was able to to wipe the phone (after multiple attemps blocked by can not mount storage/cache/etc/etc errors). Flashed 4.4 and the phone now boots to android BUT radio is non-functional (no signal despite being in my normal coverage area), any attempt to add an APN causes a hard reboot (had to go through all the setup screens again). Additionally, the phone won't turn off, even hard power downs (holding the button for 30 secs) lead to an immediate reboot. Still RMAing but I was able to relock the bootloader.
You really shouldn't RMA a phone after messing it up yourself by using a toolkit when you didn't know what you were doing.
Flash the factory images manually. That should get your phone up and running again.
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You really shouldn't RMA a phone after messing it up yourself by using a toolkit when you didn't know what you were doing.
Flash the factory images manually. That should get your phone up and running again.
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Performed a manual flash with the exact same results. There is apparently something wrong with the hardware (which may explain why it was turning itself off and then wouldn't boot past the google logo.
gallahad2000 said:
Performed a manual flash with the exact same results. There is apparently something wrong with the hardware (which may explain why it was turning itself off and then wouldn't boot past the google logo.
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Yep, I would agree.
Ok, so I gave my wife my old TF101 when I got the 701. I reflashed it with a fresh install of timduru's KatKiss ROM. It's been running reasonably well aside from random reboots. all of a sudden, yesterday it stopped booting up at all. It shows the normal Asus flash screen, but then when it shows the OS specific one (in this case, the weird little picture of timduru's meerkat thing...) it's just flashing random little bits of tha tpitcure all over different parts of the screen an some sort of random flickering and never going past it. I can still boot to the recovery normally, so I wiped it and tried reflashing the same ROM and ended up with the same thing. Tonight I plan to try to download the newer version of the ROM and try, but I fear I may be SOL. Any other suggestions?
Have you tried wiping everything 100% in TWRP Recovery?
Including Data etc ?
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Have you tried wiping everything 100% in TWRP Recovery?
Including Data etc ?
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Yes, I did that. Still no good. I'm pretty much screwed, aren't I?
If your TF serial number starts B6O or lower, some B7Os too, then it is SBK1, which means you can use NVFLASHable ROMs - they delete and remake every partition on the TF and reinstall stock ROM - you could try that in case the sdcard is corrupt
stuck at TWRP screen, failed to flash bootloader
Hello everyone,
Not to thread jack but I have a similar problem and instead of opening a new thread I decided to revive this one.
I have a similar problem that my TF101 has been working flawlessly for many years. It is rooted and was running 4.3 ROM. As of yesterday, it just won't boot at all. It has been stuck at the NVidia screen and just sits there. I tried to enter recovery mode by using volume(-) + power and the unit presents the TWRP logo and just loops as well by showing the TWRP screen (3 seconds) then going blank for a second then showing TWRP screen again in a cycle. I downloaded and tried Easyflasher and Brks toolkit and nothing can complete the flash. I can enter MTP mode which the computer can see the device but the manufacturer name and model are not-recognized. I can also enter APX mode but while trying to flash anything I get an error message (error, cannot flash bootloader) and the computer dings (device disconnects).
I have been trying for a day now and have run out of ideas.
Has the unit finally bit the dust? Does any one out there have any more ideas or suggestions on what to try next?
TIA for any help provided.
So, my phone was stuck in No Command bootloop. I’ve done the power+volume up and had cleared cache and even done a factory reset. Those did nothing and my phone is still in stuck No Command loop. I think I’ve made it even worse by trying to Flash Recovery and Reboot options in the Nexus Tool Kit because my phone won’t even get to the No Command screen. It just turns on and turns off after Google comes on. Currently it stuck in that loop and only stops once the battery is completely drained. Also i have tried using power + volume up and it doesn't help . Please help
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So, my phone was stuck in No Command bootloop. I’ve done the power+volume up and had cleared cache and even done a factory reset. Those did nothing and my phone is still in stuck No Command loop. I think I’ve made it even worse by trying to Flash Recovery and Reboot options in the Nexus Tool Kit because my phone won’t even get to the No Command screen. It just turns on and turns off after Google comes on. Currently it stuck in that loop and only stops once the battery is completely drained. Also i have tried using power + volume up and it doesn't help . Please help
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As you've upgraded to lollipop ?? You came from a custom rom ?? Enters the bootloader?
vigneshkumargv said:
So, my phone was stuck in No Command bootloop. I’ve done the power+volume up and had cleared cache and even done a factory reset. Those did nothing and my phone is still in stuck No Command loop. I think I’ve made it even worse by trying to Flash Recovery and Reboot options in the Nexus Tool Kit because my phone won’t even get to the No Command screen. It just turns on and turns off after Google comes on. Currently it stuck in that loop and only stops once the battery is completely drained. Also i have tried using power + volume up and it doesn't help . Please help
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with wugfresh nexus root toolkit click on the button "soft-bricked"(flash stock + unroot) or something like that to restore the phone. After that try another time to unlock and root with a custom recovery (for example twrp).
When nexus root toolkit installing the original lollipop rom, look the "dos window" to see if the software shows errors, because sometimes the process ends without a real restore.
If you have other problems, please post a screenshot.
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As you've upgraded to lollipop ?? You came from a custom rom ?? Enters the bootloader?
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Yes I was using a custom rom, but I not even reached the step where a was supposed to use the rom, I was steel still cleaning the divece.
Here is a photo from the screen I'm stuck in:
eeee.... I'll find a wint to send the photo to this forum ^^" wait
Hello guys,
some days ago my phone was permantly booting up in the recovery mode nothing else was possible. As I was on road and couldn't access internet anywhere I just tried to do some wipes, which then made my phone not show anything. I guess the reason that it didn't boot up anymore was that the battery was fully drained. When I was finally back home I was able to charge my phone but then the following happend:
I can start my OPO, see the android logo and then it turns black, but it fully boots up. I mean I can even click the touchscreen and hear some touch reactions/sounds. Also I'm able to turn up/down the volume and hear my phone. Furthermore I'm also able to do the "V-gesture" to turn on the flashlight. When I boot up into fastboot mode I also see the message "fastboot mode" + the little cyanogen face.
All in all everything seems to work, aside that I dont see anything else than dark after the logo.
I tried flashing new roms, stock reset, like seriously anything, but I can't get my phone to work probably again.
Does that mean that my phone got some hardware problems, maybe the touchscreen?
Help is appreciated, thanks in advance!
btw: English isn't my first language, so please excuse any mistakes.
You'll have to try flashing completely stock CM11 rom or CM12 rom, img by img in fastboot..modem, boot, system etc. I helped a friend who had this kind of problem. Probably not the cleanest way, but at least it works.
Already did that 3times using different methods. Stock CM11, CM12 and colorOS
I have a similar problem, did you manage to fix it? And if so, how?
Thanks,
Capelare.
Hi all, have a rooted OPO that was running ExodusOS. I decided to try a flash of Lineage and so booted into recovery, backed everything up, flashed it. Everything seemed to go okay but after the boot logo the screen just goes black and stays that way until it gets shut back off. I went back to TWRP, loaded my backup and all seemed well as I was still able to use my old backup just as normal. Well, I tried reflashing Lineage from TWRP again and I still get the same black screen issue. This time, however, the phone will neither boot into Fastboot nor into recovery mode and just goes straight into loading Lineage. Because of this I am left with a soft brick until I can get this straightened out. I tried connecting the phone to my PC but it is not detected as a device. I only need to boot into my backup one more time so that I can back everything up, so even if it's only a temporary fix, I'm okay with that too. Any suggestions?
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Hi all, have a rooted OPO that was running ExodusOS. I decided to try a flash of Lineage and so booted into recovery, backed everything up, flashed it. Everything seemed to go okay but after the boot logo the screen just goes black and stays that way until it gets shut back off. I went back to TWRP, loaded my backup and all seemed well as I was still able to use my old backup just as normal. Well, I tried reflashing Lineage from TWRP again and I still get the same black screen issue. This time, however, the phone will neither boot into Fastboot nor into recovery mode and just goes straight into loading Lineage. Because of this I am left with a soft brick until I can get this straightened out. I tried connecting the phone to my PC but it is not detected as a device. I only need to boot into my backup one more time so that I can back everything up, so even if it's only a temporary fix, I'm okay with that too. Any suggestions?
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Sounds like a Hardware issue? Sorry to say what your saying doesn't add up and or make sense. Fastboot should work no matter what even if you soft brick it and mess up recovery. I suggest letting the power fully drain maybe and google how to fast boot in case you are doing it wrong.
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I've tried that but it can't find the phone. The phone gets detected as a new device in windows as evident from the device connection sound but it also never shows up in the list of devices from My Computer.
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I've tried that but it can't find the phone. The phone gets detected as a new device in windows as evident from the device connection sound but it also never shows up in the list of devices from My Computer.
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I agree with what @Shinobi_warrior said.Seems like you just have a soft brick,so you should be able to boot into fastboot mode without any issues.Are you sure you're doing it the right way? Did you try draining battery completely and then booting into fastboot(yes,you don't need much battery to boot into fastboot mode)?
Well I was finally able to get the device detected by ADB, but it just shows as offline. I attempted to use the repair kit and nothing seemed to happen. I also attempted a different tool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/on.../oneplus-one-toolkit-manudroid19-gui-t2807418) and then booting into either fastboot or recovery that way, a terminal window pops up and quickly disappears, and then nothing else happens. I still see the TugaPower boot logo and it still goes to the blank black screen after this.