Okay so I seem to be bricked in some way. I've tried fastboot flash a couple times using OEM images "MZ600-HRI39" I have the MZ600 so that should be correct. Attached is my log of what I did, I eventually tried erasing each partition and rebooting to see if that changes anything, theoretically I thought I should be stuck since everything should be erased. However, I still get the Encryption Unsuccessful screen. Went back to recovery and tried wipe/user data and cache get BP fail with user data wipe and tried e: dev a few times before it stops. Then reboot and same. Any help or suggestions would be great. Thanks in advance.
P.S. I just want to get a stock IMG in so I can OTA to current; trying to keep stock so I can exchange at BB for newer tablet.
I just kept the log short only showing I erased each partition, but pretty much same result with flashes. All performed and got OKAY.
I think I got it. So you erased all the partitions... No problems when erasing data and cache, but the worst error you did was erasing "boot" and "recovery", so what I recommend you to do is:
1 - (easier way) download LordAIOTool for LINUX! (Windows is outdated...) and use Stock Install tool
2 - (harder way) follow this guide:
- Open cmd
- Plug your Xoom on fastboot
- go to Stock Files folder
- type fastboot flash (not sure if it's flash or install, anyway, I think it's flash ) boot boot.img (if downloaded from Motorola)
- type fastboot flash system system.img
- type fastboot continue
- Pray lol
Now all I wish to you is Good Luck
Sent from my 3g JB Xoom - By the 1st Xoom RC
XxLordxX said:
I think I got it. So you erased all the partitions... No problems when erasing data and cache, but the worst error you did was erasing "boot" and "recovery", so what I recommend you to do is:
1 - (easier way) download LordAIOTool for LINUX! (Windows is outdated...) and use Stock Install tool
2 - (harder way) follow this guide:
- Open cmd
- Plug your Xoom on fastboot
- go to Stock Files folder
- type fastboot flash (not sure if it's flash or install, anyway, I think it's flash ) boot boot.img (if downloaded from Motorola)
- type fastboot flash system system.img
- type fastboot continue
- Pray lol
Now all I wish to you is Good Luck
Sent from my 3g JB Xoom - By the 1st Xoom RC
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Okay I used CMD since I have more experience with DOS than Linux:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\>fastboot devices
161c10c9434122d7 fastboot
C:\>fastboot flash boot boot.img
sending 'boot' (8192 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.731s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.587s]
finished. total time: 1.323s
C:\>fastboot flash system system.img
sending 'system' (262144 KB)...
OKAY [ 19.190s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 6.427s]
finished. total time: 25.621s
C:\>fastboot continue
resuming boot...
FAILED (remote: (00120000))
finished. total time: 0.126s
C:\>fastboot continue
resuming boot...
FAILED (remote: (00120000))
finished. total time: 0.120s
C:\>fastboot reboot
rebooting...
finished. total time: 0.117s
***I still get to Encryption Unsuccessful screen.....my thing is I don't even feel like it's flashing over anything, but not sure if that's possible. Almost like some write protection to the partitions.
Any other suggestions or does anyone need a paper weight?
not sure if this means anything either or gives a better ideal of the state of the device, but when I try wipes i get.."E:format_volume: make_extf4fs failed on /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/cache" yet it states cache wipe complete. Then a bunch of failed to mount and can't open.
Try reflashing a custom recovery and with it try formating everything... Then try again everything from my other post again good luck
Sent from my 3g JB Xoom - By the 1st Xoom RC
I've tried custom recovery, via fastboot flash recovery "recovery".img with no luck. It doesn't stick. Do you have any experience with RSD?
g14life said:
I've tried custom recovery, via fastboot flash recovery "recovery".img with no luck. It doesn't stick. Do you have any experience with RSD?
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What do you mean with It doesn't stick?
Can you get into the recovery menu?
You could also do a oem lock and oem ulock again.
Then reflash everything again (boot, system, recovery if needed).
I go to flash with fastboot and when I try to access via power button, then volume down button I just back to OEM recovery. Was thinking if I try to rebuild system from bottom up that should clear everything out (bootloader, then IMG files). Was wondering if RSD would do that?
just noticed this in recovery when I perform wipe cache partition I get this message "E: format_volume: make_extf4fs failed on /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/cache cache wipe complete".
So frustrated right now.....REALLY appreciate all the help!
Lord do you know how to enable USB debugging from fastboot, RSD, or OEM recovery? Found a forum mentioning a lock if OTA updates performed.
http://www.arvydas.co.uk/2012/05/installing-android-4-0-3-ice-cream-sandwich-ics-on-motorola-xoom/
Hi, am looking for the stock recovery file/zip p[ease.
The stock recovery is contained in the full firmware download (inside the blob), available on the Asus support site.
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The stock recovery is contained in the full firmware download (inside the blob), available on the Asus support site.
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Thanks.
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The stock recovery is contained in the full firmware download (inside the blob), available on the Asus support site.
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I got the firmware and extracted the blob, but I only have fastboot, how do I flash it to get stock recovery back?
I tried this:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash staging blob
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
but nothing works, except I lost /system partition now (I was able to boot Android before). Any help appreciated.
3c said:
I got the firmware and extracted the blob, but I only have fastboot, how do I flash it to get stock recovery back?
I tried this:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash staging blob
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
but nothing works, except I lost /system partition now (I was able to boot Android before). Any help appreciated.
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Sorry, if that doesn't work I have no more idea how to fix your locked tablet, if you don't have the blob for wheelie and nvflash.
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Sorry, if that doesn't work I have no more idea how to fix your locked tablet, if you don't have the blob for wheelie and nvflash.
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Thanks anyway for helping. All I could figure out is that the blob doesn't actually get written to any partition. I've seen some users be successful doing that (what you suggested), so I'll keep trying, maybe reverting the driver. Wondering if using naked driver works well for such method.
In any case, thanks, and I'll post a reply if I can make it work.
3c said:
Thanks anyway for helping. All I could figure out is that the blob doesn't actually get written to any partition. I've seen some users be successful doing that (what you suggested), so I'll keep trying, maybe reverting the driver. Wondering if using naked driver works well for such method.
In any case, thanks, and I'll post a reply if I can make it work.
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Try this, download stock recovery here http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?pdipp4h2qyqka63
then execute this:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery recovery.blob
boot directly into recovery and see if you have recovery back.
buhohitr said:
Try this, download stock recovery here http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?pdipp4h2qyqka63
then execute this:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery recovery.blob
boot directly into recovery and see if you have recovery back.
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Big progress: blob flashed without a glitch. I was happy until I tried to reboot with fastboot: tablet frozen! Reboot, still no recovery
I guess this is it. Got a nice folding brick now! Will try RMA, but from Cambodia not sure it's worth it. Maybe next month when I'm in France.
Can't believe this happened while tablet is locked! Now I hate Asus for this.
3c said:
Big progress: blob flashed without a glitch. I was happy until I tried to reboot with fastboot: tablet frozen! Reboot, still no recovery
I guess this is it. Got a nice folding brick now! Will try RMA, but from Cambodia not sure it's worth it. Maybe next month when I'm in France.
Can't believe this happened while tablet is locked! Now I hate Asus for this.
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I have asked you to flash the recovery zip, but once done you should boot directly into the recovery, don't boot up. Let me know if you still can fastboot the recovery to your device, but once done, hold the power until device turn off, then right away hold both power button and volume down button to boot into recovery. If you could do this we still have hope. Once in recovery let me know we can proceed to next step.
buhohitr said:
I have asked you to flash the recovery zip, but once done you should boot directly into the recovery, don't boot up. Let me know if you still can fastboot the recovery to your device, but once done, hold the power until device turn off, then right away hold both power button and volume down button to boot into recovery. If you could do this we still have hope. Once in recovery let me know we can proceed to next step.
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I cannot actually do anything past flashing a blob. the tablet is "frozen" from the moment it enters fastboot, then after flashing any blobs, any further fastboot command are "non-responsive", here is the actual output. At the end the reboot command succeeds but nothing actually happened on the tablet. Still showing the 4 icons (RCK/Android/USB/WIPE) and the top white text. Tried with original Asus driver, with Google driver and now naked driver. no difference, can only be the tablet ;(
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot devices
015d2a5088641a08 fastboot
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery recovery.blob
sending 'recovery' (6260 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.862s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 2.432s]
finished. total time: 4.297s
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot reboot-bootloader
rebooting into bootloader...
FAILED (command write failed (Unknown error))
finished. total time: 0.642s
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot continue
resuming boot...
FAILED (command write failed (Unknown error))
finished. total time: 0.569s
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot reboot
rebooting...
finished. total time: 0.549s
EDIT: Kinda lame I'm sure, but desperate as I am, I tried that too:
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot -i 0x0B05 boot recovery.blob
creating boot image...
creating boot image - 6414336 bytes
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 1.857s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: ()
finished. total time: 1.861s
I suppose I need a kernel blob... But I couldn't find any stock to flash? Would you also happen to have that handy too?
3c said:
I cannot actually do anything past flashing a blob. the tablet is "frozen" from the moment it enters fastboot, then after flashing any blobs, any further fastboot command are "non-responsive", here is the actual output. At the end the reboot command succeeds but nothing actually happened on the tablet. Still showing the 4 icons (RCK/Android/USB/WIPE) and the top white text. Tried with original Asus driver, with Google driver and now naked driver. no difference, can only be the tablet ;(
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot devices
015d2a5088641a08 fastboot
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash recovery recovery.blob
sending 'recovery' (6260 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.862s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 2.432s]
finished. total time: 4.297s
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot reboot-bootloader
rebooting into bootloader...
FAILED (command write failed (Unknown error))
finished. total time: 0.642s
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot continue
resuming boot...
FAILED (command write failed (Unknown error))
finished. total time: 0.569s
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot reboot
rebooting...
finished. total time: 0.549s
EDIT: Kinda lame I'm sure, but desperate as I am, I tried that too:
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot -i 0x0B05 boot recovery.blob
creating boot image...
creating boot image - 6414336 bytes
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 1.857s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: ()
finished. total time: 1.861s
I suppose I need a kernel blob... But I couldn't find any stock to flash? Would you also happen to have that handy too?
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Seems like when you flashed the blob file it wipe out everything. But I tried to boot into recovery so it's a good sign that your tablet is not brick ....yet!!
Here is the stock kernel I created for you http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?16fji3z1nghr6th
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash boot boot.blob
Possible we may need the bootloader too, but will see.
buhohitr said:
Seems like when you flashed the blob file it wipe out everything. But I tried to boot into recovery so it's a good sign that your tablet is not brick ....yet!!
Here is the stock kernel I created for you http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?16fji3z1nghr6th
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash boot boot.blob
Possible we may need the bootloader too, but will see.
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I guess I'm ready for bootloader flashing. Either it bricks it for good or it works or else
Nothing has changed. Just to give you more info, booting RCK, results in booting failed - unrecoverable bootloader error (0x000..).
Booting android: cold-booting linux - signature match. Then screen is frozen, but Windows 7 recognize the tablet fine. As if a kernel was there, right?
So I tried flashing boot.blob and recovery.blob and the JB update blob to system again, but it hangs at the end, still have to reboot manually. It's like fastboot is not actually flashing anything, writing in below output is abnormally low or could it be that fast!?: It's the same time for boot, recovery of a 800Mb system file!?
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 2.329s]
sending 'system' (800199 KB)...
OKAY [141.653s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 2.932s]
finished. total time: 146.920s
But the behavior of the bootloader seems quite strange, all this hanging at end of flashing, could this be a corrupted bootloader or worse a corrupted partition table?
3c said:
I guess I'm ready for bootloader flashing. Either it bricks it for good or it works or else
Nothing has changed. Just to give you more info, booting RCK, results in booting failed - unrecoverable bootloader error (0x000..).
Booting android: cold-booting linux - signature match. Then screen is frozen, but Windows 7 recognize the tablet fine. As if a kernel was there, right?
So I tried flashing boot.blob and recovery.blob and the JB update blob to system again, but it hangs at the end, still have to reboot manually. It's like fastboot is not actually flashing anything, writing in below output is abnormally low or could it be that fast!?: It's the same time for boot, recovery of a 800Mb system file!?
C:\Android\android-sdk\platform-tools>fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 2.329s]
sending 'system' (800199 KB)...
OKAY [141.653s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 2.932s]
finished. total time: 146.920s
But the behavior of the bootloader seems quite strange, all this hanging at end of flashing, could this be a corrupted bootloader or worse a corrupted partition table?
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Let try the bootloader http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?u6bwnaao6khcdaf
3c said:
Then screen is frozen, but Windows 7 recognize the tablet fine. As if a kernel was there, right?
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Define "Windows recognizes the tablet". If you have ADB access, you should be able to recover.
buhohitr said:
Let try the bootloader http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?u6bwnaao6khcdaf
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Actually how do you flash bootloader? I did this: fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash bootloader loader.blob ?
But anyway, I just read fastboot doesn't flash anything when device is locked! So this piece of s**t doesn't flash but will erase any partition you wish! How's that for a crappy software! I wish I never tried to update to JB!
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Define "Windows recognizes the tablet". If you have ADB access, you should be able to recover.
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No ADB, just the name of the tablet appears in Device Manager, sort of the SD card access, but no actual access. I updated the driver manually and was proposed some MTP device. No adb or fastboot when this is available.
Here is the input from another thread: I copy it because I believe the information is very important and identify another way to brick the TF700:
Pretoriano80 said:
ICS bootloader had the fastboot option disabled if the device's bootloader was still locked and the USB icon wasn't showing at all.
With the JB bootloader Asus made the USB icon available even if the device was locked so you can access fastboot mode but you can't flash anything (yes,it doesn't make sense, but this is Asus).
Anyway, if you are able to boot in recovery you should be able to restore you device easily,just follow my guide from the general forum.
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That's exactly what's happening! I can go in fastboot, but it doesn't flash anything! Though it erase any partition you wish! How smart is that? So I have one thing to say to locked owner: never go in fastboot, ever, it's useless and can actually brick your tablet!!!
I bricked the tablet on my own sure enough, but without this ridiculous fastboot I wouldn't have been able to mess up the tablet in the first place! Sorry for those who love their tablet and Asus, but I find their strategy ridiculous. Except if it's main goal is to make money on RMA.
Thanks Asus for this nice brick!
3c said:
But anyway, I just read fastboot doesn't flash anything when device is locked! So this piece of s**t doesn't flash but will erase any partition you wish!
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I'd still expect the locked bootloader to flash correctly signed blobs. But who knows what Asus were thinking...
One more idea you can try: Get the 10.4.4.23 dlpkgfile and extract the blob from there.
This blob contains the 10.4.4.23 bootloader, stock recovery and stock kernel, and an orignal Asus signature. My WW version is 13573093 bytes, so it is much smaller than the full firmware blob - try to flash that via fastboot, maybe you are lucky and it works.
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I'd still expect the locked bootloader to flash correctly signed blobs. But who knows what Asus were thinking...
One more idea you can try: Get the 10.4.4.23 dlpkgfile and extract the blob from there.
This blob contains the 10.4.4.23 bootloader, stock recovery and stock kernel, and an orignal Asus signature. My WW version is 13573093 bytes, so it is much smaller than the full firmware blob - try to flash that via fastboot, maybe you are lucky and it works.
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Will do, thanks. How would you flash such blob? Onto "staging" or "system"? I've seen users flash the JB update blob to system and be successful. Also seen some posts mentioning staging?
3c said:
Will do, thanks. How would you flash such blob? Onto "staging" or "system"? I've seen users flash the JB update blob to system and be successful. Also seen some posts mentioning staging?
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I don't really know - all I know is:
- TF700's fastboot implementation only supports blobs, no raw partition images
- blobs are usually always written to the staging partition first, then the contained partition images are flashed to the correct partition(s) by the bootloader
I've seen both variants of the fastboot command, so maybe the target partition doesn't matter when sending blobs. I'd try staging first.
Hi. I can't get passed the google splash screen on a Nexus 5 D821 and could use some help.
Here are the facts:
* The owner of the device told me it bricked after an update.
* The Bootloader is unlocked. When i tried to lock i got the following message:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
...
OKAY [ 0.041s]
finished. total time: 0.041s
But it wasnt persistent. When given reboot comand the phone switched OFF instead. I turned it on to bootloader again and it was still unlocked.
* I tried flashing stock rom LRX22c manually after a failed attempt with the flash-all script. I got the following error for bootloader, radio, boot and recovery:
Code:
FAILED (remote: flash write failure)
* I tried erasing cache and flashing userdata but the after over 60 minutes waiting i came to the conclusion that i wasnt going anywhere and just rebooted the phone.
*The only thing im actually able to flash without an error message is system.img:
Code:
fastboot flash system ~/Downloads/hammerhead-lrx22c/image-hammerhead-lrx22c/system.img
target reported max download size of 1073741824 bytes
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.127s]
sending 'system' (981472 KB)...
OKAY [ 30.934s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 62.705s]
finished. total time: 93.767s
* I tried booting TWRP, but i was unable to mount the file system (perhaps because i wasnt able to flash it. i used "fastboot boot twrp.img").
Are phones technically able to get to splash screen or bootloader with a damaged NAND or EEMC chip? Im starting to consider the possibility of a hardbrick. Why would i be able to write system.img if that was the case though? Any help is welcome
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alright so im pretty sure its a hard brick. The emmc is dead. its a shame :/ guess ill just try to sell it for parts. I would delete this thread because its pretty useless, but i have created my account a few days ago, and i ddont know how to.
You've only flashed the system img?
Do all the img's one by one. Recovery, boot, system, radio, userdata. Then fastboot reboot
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Ben36 said:
You've only flashed the system img?
Do all the img's one by one. Recovery, boot, system, radio, userdata. Then fastboot reboot
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I have tried all of the imgs in their respective order. they all failed. i got the error
Code:
FAILED (remote: flash write failure)
. system.img was the only .img i was able to write, and i was wondering why. Also, when i try fastboot reboot the phone switches off. It doesnt reboot.
bought sunshine, have s-off.
read a bunch.
took forever to get adb drivers working on windows. got them working.
followed guide on twrp.me site to try and flash twrp on phone. i put the .img file in c:\adb folder which has adb and fastboot files. i can get the cmd line inputs to boot phone into bootloader. here's the cmd results.
C:\adb>adb reboot bootloader
C:\adb>fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
target reported max download size of 1826418688 bytes
sending 'recovery' (20046 KB)...
OKAY [ 2.152s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.725s]
finished. total time: 2.878s
C:\adb>fastboot reboot
rebooting...
finished. total time: 0.013s
the phone reboots and then i try titaniumbackup but it says i don't have root still.
what step(s) did i miss?
You need to reboot to recovery and flash SuperSU
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You got S-OFF, which allows you to modify the secured partitions; system, boot, recovery and the radios. With S-ON these are locked and any modifications will not be saved. SuperSU will manage and grant root access. Technically you can root an S-ON device, but it'll only ever be a "temporary" root, because as I mentioned before, changes won't be saved.
Thanks for the quite responses in helping a noob
ok, got recovery boot figured out. after i did "fastboot reboot" from command line the phone restarted normally and i read somewhere that if it does that it wipes out twrp and i have to start over. apparently not true.
got into recovery and twrp is there.
want to confirm the next steps....
1) flash supersu while in recovery(twrp)
2) boot and should have root now
3) backup with titaniumbackup
4a) delete verizon junk and have access to more options with tasker and other apps since i have root
-or-
4b) install cyanogenmod through twrp.
You're correct. Although step 4 could be dozens of different options. The world is your oyster!
Going through some of the threads here got me as far as being able to use fastboot on my bricked Shield.
I would like to ask if anyone can give me some pointers what to try next.
The previous owner tried to flash Lineage OS onto the Tablet using CWM but this failed and he probably wiped some needed partition.
I tried to flash new partitions and this works but I can not start the Shield and it won't boot into CWM. The strange thing is that I tried flashing TWRP and even though that started it did not boot through. And after a simple Shield reboot the CWM logo popped upmagain.....:confused
I was convinced I could fix this but I am beginning to think that this Tablet is a goner...
Any thoughts would ne appreciated.
What happens if you download an original recovery image from Nvidia for your model, and flashboot flash all 5 (recovery, boot, system, userdata, blob)? Do you get any fastboot errors? If the partition structure is corrupted, you'll see some sort of error message.
If the blob is messed up sometimes TWRP won't start. I suggest getting a factory image and trying again, then giving it a long time to boot. Once mine took 20 minutes at the Nvidia screen.
I did try flashing the original image from Nvidia including the other 4 images. One of the first things I tried. I woyld like to get it back to factory default. This went without issues an no errors. I might not have given it enough tine to but but still CWM seems to be on.
Will give it another try and post a screenshot.
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Here is a dump of the flash log. After flashing I reboot and the CWM logo pops up after a few minutes and gets stuck.
D:\Downloads\Shield Fix\Drivers\ADB FastBoot\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 100663296 bytes
sending 'recovery' (9758 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.384s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.320s]
finished. total time: 0.709s
D:\Downloads\Shield Fix\Drivers\ADB FastBoot\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot boot recovery.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.394s]
booting...
OKAY [ 0.017s]
finished. total time: 0.417s
Think it is done for, after flashing TWRP numerous times it let me get to the start screen for TWRP it then hangs. When you reboot the Shield and want to go to the recovery again you get the dead android.
PS. I can sometimes get into TWRP but it fails on everything I do. Would there be a terminal solution for this? Like re-creating partitions?
Unlock your bootloader?
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It is already unlocked I am afraid.
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sn0r said:
It is already unlocked I am afraid.
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Try to flash the attached file. Remember to unzip it first! Flash with:
"fastboot flash dtb tegra124-tn8-p1761-1270-a04-e-battery.dtb"
Flashed the battery file and did another flash of NVIDIA's recovery image and even-tough it says everything is flashed correctly when I reboot I get the CWM logo and nothing more. When I do get into TWRP and try to flash a ROM I get messages errors like attached.
sn0r said:
Flashed the battery file and did another flash of NVIDIA's recovery image and even-tough it says everything is flashed correctly when I reboot I get the CWM logo and nothing more. When I do get into TWRP and try to flash a ROM I get messages errors like attached.
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Then my guess would be some problems with the internal storage which may not be repairable.
Using fastboot try the following
Fastboot erase cache
Fastboot format cache
Fastboot format userdata
Make sure your tablet is in bootloader mode first though.
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