Short version:
My HTC Wildfire gets into HBOOT, but no farther. If I try to load recovery or boot the normal system, it hangs on the normal HTC boot screen. I managed to flash it using RUU_Buzz_Froyo_HTC_WWE_2.22.405.1_Radio_13.55.55.24H_3.35.20.10_release_160191_signed.exe, and the new version numbers are reflected in HBOOT and fastboot getvar, but it still won't boot. What else could be messed up on my phone that would prevent it from loading the system? Can I get diagnostic messages via USB as it loads secondary bootstrap, kernel, etc.?
Long version:
Got Wildfire. Rooted using unrevoked3. Installed CyanogenMod. Everything was great for about a month. Multiple reboots, did some backups with Titanium, installed some seemingly innocent apps.
Friday, I got a new retractable USB cable for my laptop. Plugged it in to the laptop, then the phone. Immediately, the screen went dark. (This was just after updating the Google Maps app.) Phone wouldn't respond to any buttons, so I removed the battery, replaced it, and powered it back up. Ever since, it won't boot anything past HBOOT. If I try to load recovery, or if I try to boot the system normally, it locks hard and I have to remove the battery again.
I've tried loading a PC49IMG.zip from SD, and I tried making a goldcard, but it says, "No Image!" regardless. When it's sitting in HBOOT, I can detect it using fastboot, but not using adb. Fastboot lets me query variables, but nothing jumps out at me as obviously wrong. Of course the phone won't boot a kernel via "fastboot boot ..." either.
I eventually got tired and tried flashing it with the image named above. The RUU claims it worked, and HBOOT gives new version numbers corresponding to what's in the RUU. But the phone still won't boot. (Sadly, it's now HBOOT-1.01.0001.)
After messing around a bit more, I tried flashing the same RUU again, and this time it claims I have the wrong CID. Fastboot says my CID is HTC__038. Here's output of "fastboot oem boot":
Code:
... INFOsetup_tag addr=0xBC900100 cmdline add=0x9C0734CC
INFOTAG:Ramdisk OK
INFOTAG:smi ok, size = 0
INFOTAG:hwid 0x1
INFOTAG:skuid 0x2490B
INFOTAG:hero panel = 0x0
INFOTAG:engineerid = 0x0
INFOMCP dual-die
INFOMCP dual-die
INFOTAG:mono-die = 0x0
INFODevice CID is not super CID
INFOCID is HTC__038
INFOsetting->cid::HTC__038
INFOserial number: [removed]
INFOcommandline from head: no_console_suspend=1 console=null
INFOcommand line length =489
INFOactive commandline: board_buzz.disable_uart3=0 board_buzz.us
INFOb_h2w_sw=0 board_buzz.disable_sdcard=0 diag.enabled=0 board_
INFObuzz.debug_uart=0 smisize=0 userdata_sel=0 androidboot.emmc=
INFOfalse androidboot.baseband=3.35.20.10 androidboot.cid=HTC__
INFO038 androidboot.batt_poweron=good_battery androidboot.carrie
INFOr=HTC-India androidboot.mid=PC4910000 androidboot.keycaps=qw
INFOerty androidboot.mode=normal androidboot.serialno=HT0CSPY021
INFO94 androidboot.bootloader=1.01.0001 zygote_oneshot=off no_co
INFOnsole_suspend=1 console=null
INFOaARM_Partion[0].name=misc
INFOaARM_Partion[1].name=recovery
INFOaARM_Partion[2].name=boot
INFOaARM_Partion[3].name=system
INFOaARM_Partion[4].name=cache
INFOaARM_Partion[5].name=userdata
INFOpartition number=6
INFOValid partition num=6
INFODelay 99994(us) for dpram command before goto AMSS...
FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
finished. total time: 1.073s
...so, is there any to tell what's going wrong when it tries to boot?
Hi Everyone,
At the moment, I cannot get my LG G2X to boot into Cyanogen Mod. I cannot get it to boot into recovery mode. I cannot get it to do anything but sit at the second LG logo. This is a problem.
If I allow it to boot with no special button-pressing, it will get to the second LG logo, and stall there until the battery runs out. If I hold the VOLUME DOWN and POWER buttons, it will get as far as the first (white) LG logo and stall there (holding VOLUME DOWN and POWER for a full 60 seconds).
History:
A few weeks ago, I had flashed my G2X and installed CyanogenMod 7 (specifically 7.2.0) from here: http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=stable&device=p999. I accomplished this through the excellent One-Click NvFlasher ClockWorkMod provided by TGA_Gunnman (found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056847). Once in a while, I would have to clear the caches after a reboot, but that was my biggest problem, and one I was prepared to live with. Until now.
Things I've tried:
Most fixes start with reflashing CWM. I did that, using the aforementioned One-Click NvFlasher ClockWorkMod tool. It stalls as follows:
Code:
===============================================================
===============================================================
One Click ClockWorkMod Recovery Flash for T-Mobile G2x
External SD Support by Koushik Dutta
Version 5.0.2.0
===============================================================
===============================================================
Nvflash started
rcm version 0X20001
System Information:
chip name: unknown
chip id: 0x20 major: 1 minor: 3
chip sku: 0xf
chip uid: 0x033c20824360c4d7
macrovision: disabled
hdcp: enabled
sbk burned: false
dk burned: false
boot device: emmc
operating mode: 3
device config strap: 0
device config fuse: 17
sdram config strap: 0
downloading bootloader -- load address: 0x108000 entry point: 0x108000
sending file: fastboot.bin
/ 1024992/1024992 bytes sent
fastboot.bin sent successfully
waiting for bootloader to initialize
bootloader downloaded successfully
sending file: CWM-5020.img
- 65536/3563520 bytes sent
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
...and won't do anything else.
So, for whatever reasons, it will not send CWM-5020.img. To check, I tried nvflash.exe directly. Same general result. I tried with a different file (recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-p999.img), same result. I also tried the advice here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1590523&highlight=bricked+help and tried to wipe out my partitions. While that tool runs successfully, it does not change the results with One-Click NvFlasher ClockWorkMod
Summary:
Can't boot. Can't boot into recovery. Can't flash the ROM.
Any ideas? Anyone?
Thanks!
I forgot to add: when I unplug from the one-click updater, I get the following error message:
Code:
sending file: CWM-5020.img
- 65536/3563520 bytes sentdata send failed NvError 0x30012
command failure: partition download failed
===============================================================
===============================================================
*****Once nvflash has completed successfully then hit any key to close.*****
****If any step failed then repeat the process****
For when my partitions are messed up
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17258229
Sent from my LG-P999 using Tapatalk 2
djvoleur said:
For when my partitions are messed up
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17258229
Sent from my LG-P999 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks, djvoleur, but when I try that, I get this:
Code:
.\nvflash.exe
--bct E1108_Hynix_512MB_H8TBR00U0MLR-0DM_300MHz_final_emmc_x8.bct --setbct --odm
data 0xC8000 --configfile android_fastboot_emmc_full.cfg --create --bl fastboot.
bin --go
Nvflash started
rcm version 0X20001
System Information:
chip name: unknown
chip id: 0x20 major: 1 minor: 3
chip sku: 0xf
chip uid: 0x033c20824360c4d7
macrovision: disabled
hdcp: enabled
sbk burned: false
dk burned: false
boot device: emmc
operating mode: 3
device config strap: 0
device config fuse: 17
sdram config strap: 0
sending file: E1108_Hynix_512MB_H8TBR00U0MLR-0DM_300MHz_final_emmc_x8.bct
- 4080/4080 bytes sent
E1108_Hynix_512MB_H8TBR00U0MLR-0DM_300MHz_final_emmc_x8.bct sent successfully
odm data: 0xc8000
downloading bootloader -- load address: 0x108000 entry point: 0x108000
sending file: fastboot.bin
\ 888548/888548 bytes sent
fastboot.bin sent successfully
waiting for bootloader to initialize
bootloader downloaded successfully
setting device: 2 3
creating partition: BCT
creating partition: PT
creating partition: EBT
creating partition: SOS
creating partition: MBR
creating partition: APP
creating partition: CAC
creating partition: MSC
creating partition: EB1
creating partition: LNX
creating partition: EB2
creating partition: DRM
creating partition: EB3
creating partition: UDA
creating partition: EB4
creating partition: UDB
failed executing command 12 NvError 0x120002
command failure: create failed (bad data)
bootloader status: fatal failure to read / write to mass storage (code: 9) messa
ge: nverror:0x42008 (0x19042008) flags: 0
So it seems that this doesn't help. I scanned through the thread and didn't see anything that seemed like it might address this issue.
It may be driver related. Reinstall drivers then follow the instructions to resurrect your phone.
Core Memory said:
It may be driver related. Reinstall drivers then follow the instructions to resurrect your phone.
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Would you recommend reinstalling both the LG USB drivers and the ATX drivers for nVidia? (I'm probably going to do both anyway.)
I've forced a reinstall of the NVIDIA USB Boot-recovery driver, using the same files included in the one-click recovery tool. After that, I attempted to run the tool and had the same failure listed above (command failure: partition download failed). For laughs, I tried djvoleur's solution as well, and got the same error again. So it doesn't seem to be a driver issue.
When you do the NVFlash recovery, did you take out the battery, hold the up and down volume buttons in, while holding the buttons in plug in the usb cable, while holding the buttons in run the recovery until it is completed.
Just for ****s, try flashing twrp. I also have another idea, but I can't get it set-up tonight.
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
Core Memory said:
When you do the NVFlash recovery, did you take out the battery, hold the up and down volume buttons in, while holding the buttons in plug in the usb cable, while holding the buttons in run the recovery until it is completed.
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Yes. The battery was out the whole time. Held the buttons down, plugged in the USB cable, ran recovery, recovery stalls at 65536 bytes. Held it for about five minutes, just to make sure.
Волк said:
Just for ****s, try flashing twrp. I also have another idea, but I can't get it set-up tonight.
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
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Same result as each of the others: stalls at 65536 bytes sent. I don't think it's an issue with any of the actual recovery mods, at this point. I think it's something wrong with getting data onto my phone, perhaps?
How about trying to update the phone with one of the KDZ updates? Use Emergency mode. There's an offline updater which uses an http server to fool the LG updater into not accessing the LG update website then doing the update. It runs with a VB script which does everything. I once used that with the V21Y_00.kdz file when my phone wouldn't restore.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1601918
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22189294&postcount=30
Core Memory said:
How about trying to update the phone with one of the KDZ updates? Use Emergency mode. There's an offline updater which uses an http server to fool the LG updater into not accessing the LG update website then doing the update. It runs with a VB script which does everything. I once used that with the V21Y_00.kdz file when my phone wouldn't restore.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1601918
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22189294&postcount=30
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Tried this. First tried the second link (the all in one with the offline web server). That didn't work because the zipfile with the webserver and other software had a virus which specifically infected the web server.
Followed the directions in the first post, then. These seem to presume that you can get to USB debugging mode (which I can't, because the phone won't boot). Got as far as Step 3 in that post. When I click on "Upgrade Start" I should get a pop-up for "Select Country & Language". I do not. Instead, it starts the LG Mobile Support Tool directly. (I should mention at this point that I'm on WIndows 7, if it matters). The updater checks the connection with the phone, and finds an acceptable connection. Since it was supposed to go into the Updater anyway, I hit "Start Updating". After a while, this fails with some sort of connection problem with the phone. I've tried re-running the LG Updater under several conditions (in Upgrade mode, not in Upgrade mode, etc.). No luck.
Doesn't seem like this is a solution I can get to work. Should I try something else?
The virus warning is false. Disconnect from the internet and/or turn off your wireless connection then run it. Also, if it stalls, let it wait.
If it doesn't continue within 10 minutes, try it again.
---------- Post added at 11:51 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:46 AM ----------
Also, I made sure that all of the applications in the substitute web-server update package were allowed to run as administrator before I ran the script. If that doesn't work, try running the apps individually without the script in the order they're required to be initiated which is in the instructions that come with that package.
Core Memory said:
The virus warning is false. Disconnect from the internet and/or turn off your wireless connection then run it. Also, if it stalls, let it wait.
If it doesn't continue within 10 minutes, try it again.
---------- Post added at 11:51 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:46 AM ----------
Also, I made sure that all of the applications in the substitute web-server update package were allowed to run as administrator before I ran the script. If that doesn't work, try running the apps individually without the script in the order they're required to be initiated which is in the instructions that come with that package.
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I'm having exactly the same problem as that person right now. Using the offline update, I got up to "Normal MTK Upgrade start" but then the program crashed right afterwards. It also doesn't help that the phone keeps on rebooting. For the online update, I can get up to 32% before the phone reboots and I have to restart the update process.
mbamg said:
I'm having exactly the same problem as that person right now. Using the offline update, I got up to "Normal MTK Upgrade start" but then the program crashed right afterwards. It also doesn't help that the phone keeps on rebooting. For the online update, I can get up to 32% before the phone reboots and I have to restart the update process.
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If it got to 32%, it has installed the baseband, that gets installed first then the Android. Try doing a restore/recovery of just Android that's compatible with the baseband.
Have you tried running the flash with the battery in? I know all the instructions say take the battery out, but im having similar issues with my phone, and once the phone is recognized in Device manager in APX mode, insert the battery, then run the flash. That seemed to work for me.
Core Memory said:
How about trying to update the phone with one of the KDZ updates? Use Emergency mode. There's an offline updater which uses an http server to fool the LG updater into not accessing the LG update website then doing the update. It runs with a VB script which does everything. I once used that with the V21Y_00.kdz file when my phone wouldn't restore.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1601918
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=22189294&postcount=30
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Nothing will work in this Case i try all most everything. I thnk 99% Partition or Flash Chip is Damaged
See Reports:
While try with KDZ File
Trying to Flash Recovery
Code:
===============================================================
===============================================================
One Click ClockWorkMod Recovery Flash for T-Mobile G2x
External SD Support by Koushik Dutta
Version 5.0.2.0
===============================================================
===============================================================
Nvflash started
rcm version 0X20001
System Information:
chip name: unknown
chip id: 0x20 major: 1 minor: 3
chip sku: 0xf
chip uid: 0x033c208240ff9497
macrovision: disabled
hdcp: enabled
sbk burned: false
dk burned: false
boot device: emmc
operating mode: 3
device config strap: 0
device config fuse: 17
sdram config strap: 0
downloading bootloader -- load address: 0x108000 entry point: 0x108000
sending file: fastboot.bin
/ 1024992/1024992 bytes sent
fastboot.bin sent successfully
waiting for bootloader to initialize
bootloader downloaded successfully
sending file: CWM-5020.img
- 65536/3563520 bytes sent
Recovery Stock
Code:
===============================================================
===============================================================
One Click ClockWorkMod Recovery Flash for T-Mobile G2x
External SD Support by Koushik Dutta
Version 5.0.2.0
===============================================================
===============================================================
Nvflash started
rcm version 0X20001
System Information:
chip name: unknown
chip id: 0x20 major: 1 minor: 3
chip sku: 0xf
chip uid: 0x033c208240ff9497
macrovision: disabled
hdcp: enabled
sbk burned: false
dk burned: false
boot device: emmc
operating mode: 3
device config strap: 0
device config fuse: 17
sdram config strap: 0
downloading bootloader -- load address: 0x108000 entry point: 0x108000
sending file: fastboot.bin
/ 1024992/1024992 bytes sent
fastboot.bin sent successfully
waiting for bootloader to initialize
bootloader downloaded successfully
sending file: CWM-5020.img
- 65536/3563520 bytes sent
Phone Information
Code:
Nvflash started
rcm version 0X20001
System Information:
[COLOR="Red"] [B]chip name: unknown[/B][/COLOR]
chip id: 0x20 major: 1 minor: 3
chip sku: 0xf
chip uid: 0x033c208240ff9497
macrovision: disabled
hdcp: enabled
sbk burned: false
dk burned: false
boot device: emmc
operating mode: 3
device config strap: 0
device config fuse: 17
sdram config strap: 0
Rad Flash
Code:
[R&D Test Tools Log File]
00:54:52 : Start fn_StartUpgrade
00:54:52 : Extract kdz file
00:55:01 : kdz decrypt Success
00:55:05 : Extract file Success.
00:55:05 : LGMobileDL Load.
00:55:05 : Port = -1
00:55:05 : Connection check start.
00:55:05 : Port(or Device) Not Found!
00:55:07 : Finish All test
So to Flash with KDZ ect u need phone on Recovery mode and phone will not steep into recovery mode with vol - + Power
All we have is boot Recovery mode and phone hang on SW Upgrade Please Wait
I Try to Format partition manually via NVFlash but same thing its hang
Best Regards from me i am giving up after 2 days working on it, For me its simply Hardware Problem
In my experience when that happened to me.... It was my firewall/virus scanner. Try disabling those before attempting another flash.
Hi
Last night i trying to clean my Instagram cache (Near 1.5 GB ) in that progress my phone going crazy and freezing and i hold power button for restarting phone but after phone restarting my device stuck in red Motorola logo
also recovery and fastboot still working so i trying to wipe my cache partition and factory rest but after wiping and factory rest phone still stuck in red logo , so i trying for flashing my phone with "VZW_XT926_4.4.2-KDA20.62-15.1_CFC_1FF" because my phone was updated to last version via OTA to last firmware without unlocking boot loader.
After removing var line in .xml file my phone have problem with flashing
this is what i see in my fast boot screen in my phone display
10.98(*) (sha-61146a2,2014-07-29 )
device is locked status code 0
battery ok
field to read signature for partition about
RSD 6.2.4 Log :
11/28/15 19:43:38 New Log Started For Software Download.
11/28/15 19:44:31 The FlashLog key is turned off.
11/28/15 19:44:36 Arrival, interface=28(0x0), device id=28.
11/28/15 19:44:40 Multi upgrade started for 1 phones
11/28/15 19:44:40 [Device ID: 0] 1/16 oem fb_mode_set
11/28/15 19:44:40 [Device ID: 0] 2/16 flash sbl2 "sbl2.mbn"
11/28/15 19:44:40 ERROR: 2/16 flash sbl2 "sbl2.mbn" -> Phone returned FAIL. - on device ID 0.
11/28/15 19:44:40 [Device ID: 0] 2/16 flash sbl2 "sbl2.mbn" -> Phone returned FAIL.
11/28/15 19:44:40 ERROR: Failed flashing process. - on device ID 0.
11/28/15 19:44:40 Multi upgrade finished.
11/28/15 20:05:32 Removal, interface=28(0x0), device id=28.
How can fix my phone ????
Sorry for my bad English.
kami_vile said:
Hi
Last night i trying to clean my Instagram cache (Near 1.5 GB ) in that progress my phone going crazy and freezing and i hold power button for restarting phone but after phone restarting my device stuck in red Motorola logo
also recovery and fastboot still working so i trying to wipe my cache partition and factory rest but after wiping and factory rest phone still stuck in red logo , so i trying for flashing my phone with "VZW_XT926_4.4.2-KDA20.62-15.1_CFC_1FF" because my phone was updated to last version via OTA to last firmware without unlocking boot loader.
After removing var line in .xml file my phone have problem with flashing
this is what i see in my fast boot screen in my phone display
10.98(*) (sha-61146a2,2014-07-29 )
device is locked status code 0
battery ok
field to read signature for partition about
RSD 6.2.4 Log :
11/28/15 19:43:38 New Log Started For Software Download.
11/28/15 19:44:31 The FlashLog key is turned off.
11/28/15 19:44:36 Arrival, interface=28(0x0), device id=28.
11/28/15 19:44:40 Multi upgrade started for 1 phones
11/28/15 19:44:40 [Device ID: 0] 1/16 oem fb_mode_set
11/28/15 19:44:40 [Device ID: 0] 2/16 flash sbl2 "sbl2.mbn"
11/28/15 19:44:40 ERROR: 2/16 flash sbl2 "sbl2.mbn" -> Phone returned FAIL. - on device ID 0.
11/28/15 19:44:40 [Device ID: 0] 2/16 flash sbl2 "sbl2.mbn" -> Phone returned FAIL.
11/28/15 19:44:40 ERROR: Failed flashing process. - on device ID 0.
11/28/15 19:44:40 Multi upgrade finished.
11/28/15 20:05:32 Removal, interface=28(0x0), device id=28.
How can fix my phone ????
Sorry for my bad English.
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I have the same problem why no one answer ;(
Hello,
My phone fell to the floor and since than can't boot.
I see the google logo and then it turning off.
I can't enter recovery mode.
I can enter bootloader mode, tried to re-flash the rom (factory) with -w (wipe) and still can't boot / enter recovery mode.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
time for a new phone
If the screen is okay, get a nexus 5 with a busted screen and swap internal components.
I have the same problem, but allow me to add some more details:
When trying to go to recovery, i got a dead droid with a red sign on it. See my post on android enthusiasts: /questions/169999/stuck-in-bootloop-and-flash-recovery-doesnt-work-on-nexus-5/170395 (can't post url from my account)
From fast boot, I could flash a recovery (my fastboot is unlocked) but it gave no results: still had the dead droid (tried with twrp, cwm, and stock rom).
After that I gave up trying to get back my data and tried flashing the whole stock rom, but it when bad. Now when trying to flash anything I got errors:
Code:
$ sudo ./fastboot flash cache cache.img
target reported max download size of 1073741824 bytes
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.125s]
sending 'cache' (13348 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.630s]
writing 'cache'...
FAILED (remote: flash write failure)
finished. total time: 0.936s
- or -
Code:
$ sudo ./fastboot flash system system.img
target reported max download size of 1073741824 bytes
erasing 'system'...
FAILED (remote: failed to erase partition)
finished. total time: 0.118s
The only good news is I realized I could boot to any arbitrary recovery without flashing it with:
Code:
$ sudo ./fastboot boot recovery.img.twrp
Most functions on recory wouldn't work (it says it can't mount most partitions), but from where I can get an
Code:
adb shell
. I tried various steps but without success so far:
Code:
~ # e2fsck /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
e2fsck 1.41.14 (22-Dec-2010)
e2fsck: Superblock invalid, trying backup blocks...
e2fsck: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery
The superblock could not be read or does not describe a correct ext2
filesystem. If the device is valid and it really contains an ext2
filesystem (and not swap or ufs or something else), then the superblock
is corrupt, and you might try running e2fsck with an alternate superblock:
e2fsck -b 8193 <device>
Code:
~ # e2fsck /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/system
e2fsck 1.41.14 (22-Dec-2010)
system: clean, 1939/65536 files, 254904/262144 blocks
Code:
~ # e2fsck /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/cache
e2fsck 1.41.14 (22-Dec-2010)
/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/cache: recovering journal
Superblock needs_recovery flag is clear, but journal has data.
Run journal anyway<y>? y
yes
e2fsck: unable to set superblock flags on /dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/cache
I think I managed to somehow mess up my partition system, and I don't know much how to recover it, anyone have clues or can suggest something ?
You may need to replace the power button on the motherboard. If the phone keeps booting and then restarting when the Google logo appears, the power button might be your culprit. It was for me, and after a trip to my local repair shop, it is as good as new.
Fvolfrine said:
You may need to replace the power button on the motherboard. If the phone keeps booting and then restarting when the Google logo appears, the power button might be your culprit. It was for me, and after a trip to my local repair shop, it is as good as new.
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The power button works fine on my phone. It's isn't constantly rebooting, but it gets stuck at the booting animation. I can use the power normally in the bootloader and it behaves as expected.
biaib said:
The power button works fine on my phone. It's isn't constantly rebooting, but it gets stuck at the booting animation. I can use the power normally in the bootloader and it behaves as expected.
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I have the same problem sir.
were you able to solve your issue?
If yes please explain how?
If the phone is stuck at the boot animation, try flashing the oldest Kit Kat ROM from the Google site: https://developers.google.com/android/images
ahiel2 said:
Hello,
My phone fell to the floor and since than can't boot.
I see the google logo and then it turning off.
I can't enter recovery mode.
I can enter bootloader mode, tried to re-flash the rom (factory) with -w (wipe) and still can't boot / enter recovery mode.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Well I Still am trying to fix that issue since almost 2 years now.....
My guesses are that eMMC is damaged when you thre your phone.
If you do find a solution please do let me know.
Thanks!