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I bought a Nexus S from craigslist last night and it was out of juice. The seller was like oh bring it back if it doesnt work and I fell for it! I have the box/manuals/charger and everything so the phone was not stolen. When I put it on charge and turned it on this morning all that comes on the screen is google and a unlocked padlock on it. I thought that I can restore it. Went to the recovery mode by pressing volume up an power switch and tried reboot/recover and power off and they all lead to the same screen. volume down and power leads to nothing. So I called the seller and his phone keeps saying its disconnected. I realize I should have been more careful.
Now I am wondering if there is a way to restore the phone as I think that the seller messed up trying to mod the phone and there is no OS on the phone. Does anyone know how to fix this problem? I tried installing various recoveries and nothing seems to work since I cannot get super user to load nor can I boot up the phone to the OS. Please help a noob!
What is that "same screen" you are talking about? If it's the Droid with a "!" then you have to press vol up + power again to activate stock recovery.
Since you can access fastboot you should be able to flash a new recovery with adb.
Download the cwm recovery image, put it in /tools folder, run adb in cmd prompt, command is "fastboot flash recovery <recoveryimagename>.img", after that you can mount the internal storage via cwm recovery, copy any rom you like onto it, then "install from zip". I'd also format all parts of the phone once (mount and storage) and wipe dalvik cache (wipe) before you flash the new rom.
If it all doesn't help put the phone into download mode (vol up + vol down and then plug in usb cable while holding those two buttons), samfirmware.com has files (Odin) for the i9020 and i9023 (not NS4G yet).
In case your pc/laptop misses USB drivers you can find a guide on how to install adb and the drivers on unlockr.com.
even easier then that, just download the one click root (the gsm version for gsm or the ns4g one for cdma). turn the phone off then boot it back up by holding volume up and power. this will get you into fastboot, from there run the one clicks until it starts to do stuff to your phone, you may need to boot into fastboot mode again at some point. but it will get you a custom recovery loaded up from there you can download a custom rom and flash it in recovery and have a fully working phone
sounds liek the guy tried to root it and messed up something so he sold it privatly seeing as he couldnt figure it out. his loss is now your gain
the phone as you describe it is fully recoverable (dont use odin as its rather risky if you dont know what to do with it, not when you have things like fastboot or recovery mode)
mitrals said:
So I called the seller and his phone keeps saying its disconnected. I realize I should have been more careful.
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If you were interested in getting in touch with the seller, try calling that number from another phone. You have been Google Voice blocked.
However, your issue is easily fixed I think and this shouldn't be needed.
rentaric: It keeps going back to the screen that says Google and has a unlocked padlock at the bottom center. I tried doing the recovery by the following link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1007782 (The phone is unlocked as it states in Lock State-Unlocked). I was able to finish part 3 as well. In part 4 I get stuck at step #8, where pressing recovery gets me back to Google and unlocked padlock screen. I repeated the procedure multiple times and always get stuck at part 4 step 8. I am trying to get samfirmware going after I try one click root. Will post results.
shabbypenguin: I will download one click root and see where that takes me. I also think there might be some water damage to the phone as the strip on the phone is red and at times buttons dont work.
t1n0m3n: I called the seller from 5 different numbers (US and Canada numbers) and it says the line is disconnected for all numbers. I think he disconnected his phone.
Other notes: Phone looks in great condition so if I can get it running it would be awesome. I paid $250 for it thinking its a great price if the phone worked. Attached is the picture of what the phone does on start up.
are you sure you were able to flash the recovery correctly? does the md5 match? maybe try re-downloading the file?
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
make sure you are using the recovery specific to your device (NS, NS4G)
Where do I find the MD5?
Here is what the phone says on the bootloader mode:
FASTBOOT MODE
PRODUCT NAME - HERRING
HW VERSION - REV 16
BOOTLOADER VERSION - I9020XXKA3
BASEBAND VERSION - I9020UCKD1
CARRIER INFO - ATT
SERIAL NUMBER - 31310A98550B00EC
LOCK STATE - UNLOCKED
And the rest..
Please let me know if anyone can help! Thank you
Are you rebooting the phone after installing the custom recovery (part 3, step 5)?
If yes, skip the rebooting part and go directly into recovery from bootloader screen. In case it works you can continue to mount the usb storage, copy a ROM on your sdcard, unmount, then go back to "Install from zip" after doing all 3 wipes available in "wipe" menu.
If no, then I have no further ideas then using Odin.
Same issue for me, maybe this phone got the NAND Flash problem. Warm it up then try to turn on your Nexus, it worked for me but I sent my Nexus last week to Samsung for repair.
There is a thread in Google Mobile Help Forum (google.com) in Help forum > Google Mobile > Android Devices > Android Applications (not listed above)
Sorry but i can't post the link.
Regards.
I am having the same exact problem with my phone. The only difference is that my Nexus is a sprint phone. Were you able to get your phone working and how did you do it?
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Im having the same problem with my phone. I have a nexus s and I think I need to flash [RECOVERY] clockwork because it says "fastboot mode - No boot or recovery img." Im using a mac but I cant seem to get it working. Can someone help me. I cant seem to figure out what to do and where to start.
Hey guys, i've a big problem.
Yesterday, suddently my nexus s didn't boot. It was stucked on Google logo.
It's rooted and it has the cm7 rom.
I tryed to reflash with cw recovery but i have an issue.
I cannot copy nothing on the sdcard partition.
I mount it with recovery and correctly copy the img from my pc. After i sync and dismount but if i remount the sdcard i cannot see the file that i've copied before.
It seems strange because if i try to format sdcard from recovery it says "done" but the data still remain.
After that i tried to lock and reunlock my phone but it fail.
I launch the command fastboot oem unlock, correctly the two-choices window appear, i select yes but on my pc i see (erase fail) and bootload remain unlocked.
Please give me some advice to resurrect my phone.
Thanks for the support, and sorry for my bad english.
Emiliano
fastboot oem unlock wont lock it, use fastboot oem lock.
i need to unlock it. i've locked now i need to unlock.
But the procedure
fastboot oem unlock
fail with erase fail errore.
I had almost the exact same problem yesterday. Tried literally everything and nothing worked. In fact it kept getting a little worse with every battery pull/reboot.
I purposely re locked the boot loader, right before I went to Sprint and paid $38 for a working replacement.
Probably be a good long while before I root another phone.
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using Tapatalk
After 4.0.4 OTA update device is bricked.
I have experienced the same issue you are discussing here.
A couple of days ago I received an OTA update to android 4.0.4 for my Nexus S device, vodafone UK. My phone is NOT rooted or OEM unlocked. The update downloaded but fails to install on reboot. The phone just returns to the original state, with the update waiting to install.
Any app or software will not work on the device, force closes error. If I attempt to restore to any factory settings or wipe / format the phone by any method you can come up with in a google search!, once the device reboots this change is ignored. If I copy any file on the Mass storage via usb, after the phone reboots the file is gone.
I've attempted to unlock the oem to flash the device in an attempt to resolve this, however when using ./fastboot oem unlock I get the following error:
... FAILED (remote: Erase Fail)
It seems the device has been screwed some how after receiving this update. It can only be a hardware error now....
Who is now responsible to fix this? i have had this Nexus S over 1 year now, can I take to Samsung or Vodafone for these guys to get repaired?
Sounds like hardware issue. Have you tried formatting the sdcard in windows or running chkdsk /F.
I Have Same Problem how can i fix it?
LeeVidor said:
I have experienced the same issue you are discussing here.
A couple of days ago I received an OTA update to android 4.0.4 for my Nexus S device, vodafone UK. My phone is NOT rooted or OEM unlocked. The update downloaded but fails to install on reboot. The phone just returns to the original state, with the update waiting to install.
Any app or software will not work on the device, force closes error. If I attempt to restore to any factory settings or wipe / format the phone by any method you can come up with in a google search!, once the device reboots this change is ignored. If I copy any file on the Mass storage via usb, after the phone reboots the file is gone.
I've attempted to unlock the oem to flash the device in an attempt to resolve this, however when using ./fastboot oem unlock I get the following error:
... FAILED (remote: Erase Fail)
It seems the device has been screwed some how after receiving this update. It can only be a hardware error now....
Who is now responsible to fix this? i have had this Nexus S over 1 year now, can I take to Samsung or Vodafone for these guys to get repaired?
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please anyone can help me how can i fix my mobile ...
You can't. It's a hardware common issue without any solution. Better sent it to repair. My two cents
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sammme problem har you fix it?
benazhack said:
i need to unlock it. i've locked now i need to unlock.
But the procedure
fastboot oem unlock
fail with erase fail errore.
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please help me if u get the solution plz
zaherrrr said:
please help me if u get the solution plz
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Already been posted, you can't, warranty repair or you need to replace the main board(guessing £100-200?)
Sent from my ice cream powered Nexus S
DarkhShadow said:
Already been posted, you can't, warranty repair or you need to replace the main board(guessing £100-200?)
Sent from my ice cream powered Nexus S
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Just figured something out, i had the same issues as described above, could only boot the phone with a hair dryer
The new update Jelly Bean 4.1.1 is more forgiving when it comes to booting (probably voltages of the internal SD!! I'm still testing, but as far as i can see now, the phone boots normally again now (no more stuck on the google logo)
My problems:
- Not able to unlock bootloader (erase failed).
- Not possible to boot normally due to faulty internal SD card (only able to boot with the 'hairdryer' trick).
What did i do:
- Just tried the same as the trick on booting: use the hairdryer when fastbooting!!!
- Have everything ready; cmd, fastboot files, drivers etc, phone connected to computer with USB.
- Try to boot it first after heating the phone with the hairdryer (get past the google logo) and then immediately remove the battery.
- Then boot into fastboot mode (power and vol. up).
- Immediately execute the 'fastboot oem unlock' command.
Voila, that did the trick for me. Status OKAY and my bootloader was unlocked.
Then ROOT and update the phone to 4.1.1 with the following instructions:
(not able to unclude link, see webtrickz dot com/guide-to-manually-update-nexus-s-i9020ti9023-to-android-4-1-1-jelly-bean)
That did the trick for me!
NO MORE HAIRDRYER FOR ME!!
OEM unlock FAILED (remote: Erase Fail)
Hi
I'm replying to this message to share my experience about the same issu i had.
I bought a broken nexus s on google, auction described the phone as messed up during some software update. When cell got here:
- Bootloader was loading and locked
- Bootloader was reporting no boot image and no recovery
- Recovery was flashed with cwm 6.0.1.0
When trying to oem unlock, I was getting "FAILED (remote: Erase Fail)" no matter what I try. My config was good i've unlocked many nexus s with the same setup.
In recovery I was not able to mount sdcard, system, boot, nothing was working as it should.
After many frustrating hours, i saw this post.. What a stupid idea.. But I have nothing to loose at this point.
I don't have a hair dryer but I do have an oven. I figured the idea was to get the phone really hot..
Set the oven to 170, convection on and cooked the phone without the battery and cover for about 5 minutes until it was really hot but not melting.
Did the oem unlock and guess what.. It worked on first try.
After that I was able to update bootloader, radio, recovery and installed latest cm10. I've wipped the phone a couple of time, tried everything I could think of to test if something is not working, but everything does..
No hair dryer?
Just cook you phone at 170 for 5 minutes.
Worked for me.. go figure..
hetile
TimeClypse said:
Just figured something out, i had the same issues as described above, could only boot the phone with a hair dryer
The new update Jelly Bean 4.1.1 is more forgiving when it comes to booting (probably voltages of the internal SD!! I'm still testing, but as far as i can see now, the phone boots normally again now (no more stuck on the google logo)
My problems:
- Not able to unlock bootloader (erase failed).
- Not possible to boot normally due to faulty internal SD card (only able to boot with the 'hairdryer' trick).
What did i do:
- Just tried the same as the trick on booting: use the hairdryer when fastbooting!!!
- Have everything ready; cmd, fastboot files, drivers etc, phone connected to computer with USB.
- Try to boot it first after heating the phone with the hairdryer (get past the google logo) and then immediately remove the battery.
- Then boot into fastboot mode (power and vol. up).
- Immediately execute the 'fastboot oem unlock' command.
Voila, that did the trick for me. Status OKAY and my bootloader was unlocked.
Then ROOT and update the phone to 4.1.1 with the following instructions:
(not able to unclude link, see webtrickz dot com/guide-to-manually-update-nexus-s-i9020ti9023-to-android-4-1-1-jelly-bean)
That did the trick for me!
NO MORE HAIRDRYER FOR ME!!
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hetile said:
Hi
I'm replying to this message to share my experience about the same issu i had.
I bought a broken nexus s on google, auction described the phone as messed up during some software update. When cell got here:
- Bootloader was loading and locked
- Bootloader was reporting no boot image and no recovery
- Recovery was flashed with cwm 6.0.1.0
When trying to oem unlock, I was getting "FAILED (remote: Erase Fail)" no matter what I try. My config was good i've unlocked many nexus s with the same setup.
In recovery I was not able to mount sdcard, system, boot, nothing was working as it should.
After many frustrating hours, i saw this post.. What a stupid idea.. But I have nothing to loose at this point.
I don't have a hair dryer but I do have an oven. I figured the idea was to get the phone really hot..
Set the oven to 170, convection on and cooked the phone without the battery and cover for about 5 minutes until it was really hot but not melting.
Did the oem unlock and guess what.. It worked on first try.
After that I was able to update bootloader, radio, recovery and installed latest cm10. I've wipped the phone a couple of time, tried everything I could think of to test if something is not working, but everything does..
No hair dryer?
Just cook you phone at 170 for 5 minutes.
Worked for me.. go figure..
hetile
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I'm speechless..hair dryer works for me too!!! THANK YOU GUYS!
I have followed all of the procedures to reload my phone stuch on the splash screen, but have had no luck. Before I dispose of the phone, as it is in mint condition, I want to be sure there is no other options to update / reformat the bootloader
1. I have loaded the image for 2.2.1 AND 2.3.4 MULTIPLE TIMES
2. I have cleared the Cache's and no change
3. status on bootloader shows
GLACIAER PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-09.0006
MICROP-0429
RADIO-26.13.04.19_M
eMMC-BOOT
Jul 15 2011, 16:45:17
I guess the last hope since th reloading the original images did not work is to reload / format the bootloader using ADB, but I believe that I have the wrong HBoot.
Is the phone eMMC bad and the phone bricked or is there something else to try?
johnmbailey said:
I have followed all of the procedures to reload my phone stuch on the splash screen, but have had no luck. Before I dispose of the phone, as it is in mint condition, I want to be sure there is no other options to update / reformat the bootloader
1. I have loaded the image for 2.2.1 AND 2.3.4 MULTIPLE TIMES
2. I have cleared the Cache's and no change
3. status on bootloader shows
GLACIAER PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-09.0006
MICROP-0429
RADIO-26.13.04.19_M
eMMC-BOOT
Jul 15 2011, 16:45:17
I guess the last hope since th reloading the original images did not work is to reload / format the bootloader using ADB, but I believe that I have the wrong HBoot.
Is the phone eMMC bad and the phone bricked or is there something else to try?
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When you try to flash PDwhatever.IMG, what does it tell you?
Glacier locked at Mytouch logo, without image load errors
THEindian said:
When you try to flash PDwhatever.IMG, what does it tell you?
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It does not give any errors after flashing to 2.3.4, as it loads, verifies, then asks to load. It then successfully loads all pieces of the image, only to reboot to the same Mytouch logo screen.
When I use recovery, it can't mount anything, and when I wipe the Cache, it give arror that Ext3 is not compatible.
I reboot and factory restore in recovery, and gives the Ext3 compatibility message and can't mount anything.
I never receive any image loading errors, but I cannot load the 2.2.1 image, as it never give me a chance to say 'yes' to loading it.
If it doesn't work, care to sell it? I need a back and home button for mine lol
I also think my volume buttons will be gone soon, their starting to stick
Sent from my Dark Unicorn Resurrected v.2.5 using xda premium
siloner said:
If it doesn't work, care to sell it? I need a back and home button for mine lol
I also think my volume buttons will be gone soon, their starting to stick
Sent from my Dark Unicorn Resurrected v.2.5 using xda premium
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The phone is in Mint Condition, so I hoped to resurrect it if at all possible, but if it is not possible I definitely will be selling it whole or in part.
johnmbailey said:
It does not give any errors after flashing to 2.3.4, as it loads, verifies, then asks to load. It then successfully loads all pieces of the image, only to reboot to the same Mytouch logo screen.
When I use recovery, it can't mount anything, and when I wipe the Cache, it give arror that Ext3 is not compatible.
I reboot and factory restore in recovery, and gives the Ext3 compatibility message and can't mount anything.
I never receive any image loading errors, but I cannot load the 2.2.1 image, as it never give me a chance to say 'yes' to loading it.
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Thats really weird because usually if the emmc is dead, the image doesn't load completely in the bootloader. Have you tried calling tmo and telling them about your predicament? I know you are over warrenty but they might still help.
Glacier Stuck on Splash, now on StraightTalk service
THEindian said:
Thats really weird because usually if the emmc is dead, the image doesn't load completely in the bootloader. Have you tried calling tmo and telling them about your predicament? I know you are over warrenty but they might still help.
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I am now on Straight Talk, so I no longer have a TMobile account to call about. My PAygo ended on Sunday with them.
Can I load anything from ADB with this version of the HBoot / Bootloader? Does the Ext3 mean it had a newer Rom, so I need to change to a supported type using ADB? IT almost looked like the Ext3 format was causing the problem. This also might be a red flag to support if it was not on a factory format. I inherited the phone, so I do not know the history.
Since it never finished booting, is there any way to use the original HTC.exe programs that install the RUU image?
Why are you s-on? Shouldn't you be s-off if you want to install a rom??
Have you tried rooting method again? As far as i know using the gfree method should not give you this issue,
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Mytouuch 4g - stuck at splash screee
I bought phone from CL. As I suspected previous owner tried to mod the phone. It loads to splash screen. I can get into bootloader but can not select RECOVERY or FACTORY RESET. I tried the PD15IMG.ZIP but when i extracted hboot is 0.89 (and the following happens):
***LOCKED***
GLACIER PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-0.90.0000
MICROP-0429
RADIO-26.13.04.19_M
eMMC-boot
PD15DIAG.ZIP
no image
PD15DIAG.nbh
no image
Main Version is older!
Update Fail!
Press<power> to reboot
I think i need the IMG that pertains to the HBOOT.
HELP PLEASE
Thank you all
Glacier is Stuch at Splash, so what are options after reloading img?
NeuroticallyYou said:
Why are you s-on? Shouldn't you be s-off if you want to install a rom??
Have you tried rooting method again? As far as i know using the gfree method should not give you this issue,
Sent from my Arrows Z using xda app-developers app
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The phone is stuck at the splash, so what options do I have that load from SD or USB at the 'Stuck' splash or 'Bootloader'? Can I use the HTC EXE programs to reload the phone or do they require a 'fully booted' phone? Is there any way to load the engineered hboot / bootloader so that I can have ADB options?
johnmbailey said:
The phone is stuck at the splash, so what options do I have that load from SD or USB at the 'Stuck' splash or 'Bootloader'? Can I use the HTC EXE programs to reload the phone or do they require a 'fully booted' phone? Is there any way to load the engineered hboot / bootloader so that I can have ADB options?
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ok let's calm down and not panic, something similar happened to me when i started rooting my first MT4G, did you try to root the phone? if not i will suggest you to do that with the cyanogenmod guide HERE but before you follow the guide try to boot into bootloader by shutting the phone down, leave it off for like 10 seconds then turn it on by pressing the power button+volume down key, you will enter into bootloader usually you will see 3 androis at the bottom of the screen on skateboards if you don't see that but instead the phone keeps booting into splash screen then try again until you enter bootloader, wihle in bootloader you need to tell me what options you get and what options are enabled, since you can't mount the SD card you will have to get an adapter to download all software needed on the SD card(remember you have to remove the sd card from the phone since you can't mount it). Proceed with the guide until you install a custom rom like CyanogenMod 7.
this type of errors can be reproduced easily for example on a rooted phone wipe the phone completely and reboot, the phone will do exactly the same your phone is doing another thing is i don't know what is this HTC.exe program you are talking about everything is done with the android SDK so before doing everything in the guide you need to download and isntall the android SDK.
it seems like the previous person tried to root but instead messed up the phone system, probably corrupted? like i said i have reproduced the same behaviour on my MT4G many times and by now i don't freak out like it was the first time, the thing that have saved me is the rooting guide, i know by experience that you CAN'T install a rom or anything if you are S-ON.
Bootloader options on Glacier Stuck at bootloader
NeuroticallyYou said:
ok let's calm down and not panic, something similar happened to me when i started rooting my first MT4G, did you try to root the phone? if not i will suggest you to do that with the cyanogenmod guide HERE but before you follow the guide try to boot into bootloader by shutting the phone down, leave it off for like 10 seconds then turn it on by pressing the power button+volume down key, you will enter into bootloader usually you will see 3 androis at the bottom of the screen on skateboards if you don't see that but instead the phone keeps booting into splash screen then try again until you enter bootloader, wihle in bootloader you need to tell me what options you get and what options are enabled, since you can't mount the SD card you will have to get an adapter to download all software needed on the SD card(remember you have to remove the sd card from the phone since you can't mount it). Proceed with the guide until you install a custom rom like CyanogenMod 7.
this type of errors can be reproduced easily for example on a rooted phone wipe the phone completely and reboot, the phone will do exactly the same your phone is doing another thing is i don't know what is this HTC.exe program you are talking about everything is done with the android SDK so before doing everything in the guide you need to download and isntall the android SDK.
it seems like the previous person tried to root but instead messed up the phone system, probably corrupted? like i said i have reproduced the same behaviour on my MT4G many times and by now i don't freak out like it was the first time, the thing that have saved me is the rooting guide, i know by experience that you CAN'T install a rom or anything if you are S-ON.
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The 2.2.1 image does not load due to 'older version' error in the bootloader, so I renamed it so that it would stop at bootloader to test working options.
Glacier pvt ship s-on
HBOOT-0.89.0006
MICROCROP-0429
RADIO-26.13.04.19_M
cMMC-boot
Jul 15 2011, 16:45:17
HBOOT
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
FACTORY RESET
SIMLOCK
IMAGE CRC
Fastboot of course works, as I am able to run the image load from SD card
REcovery works, but give the various mounting errors mentioned earlier
factory reset can be selected but does not change anything and it returns to the splash screen
I did not try simlock, as it looks irrelevant
image crc works and seems to check an image somewhere
When I select RECOVERY, Press UP Volume and Power to get past Triangle, it enters the recovery with all of the mount errors, and then the menu pops up
Androic System Recovery <3e>
Use volume .....
Select w Power....
Reboot System Now
Apply Update from SD card
Wipe data / Factory Reset
Wipe Cache Partition
Wiping DAta completes with Ext3 error, unable to mount anything, and unable to open errors, and returns to Recovery menu
Wiping Cache completes wipe with Ext3 error, unable to mount, unable to open and then reboots
Apply Update from SD Card also appears to fail
Rebooting by reason OEM
Cant mount
Count open
then it reboots
From what screens can you mount the 'drive' to use with ADB? When trying to run the ADB commands, I get the error device not found, so I either am not in the correct mode on the phone or I do not have the correct drivers. When coinnectd at the splash screen, my device manafer shows a Portable Device with Drive f:\ and the details show an Android Phone, but the drive is not visible or accessible by ADB.
When I start bootloader with Hboot at USB PLUG mode, the device manage on my computer changes to Android Bootloader device, but I still get 'Device Not Found' after executing the first ADB command. I then followed the info (I think) at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=881324 with no success for ADB to work, so I something must be wrong.
It seems the S-ON option is not letting you go further, if it gave you a ext3 format error most likely is because the phone can't erase or rewrite the partition needed. Now I'm no expert on the hardware part but I put my small knowledge on that it have to do with the S-ON part of the phone.
Was the phone booting up properly before? If the phone can't boot to android then you can't use adb commands(for what I know) also the fact you don't have a custom recovery image will make it hard for you reinstall android.
I can probably make some time to help you but nothing is better than having the phone so I can troubleshoot. If you want we can chat on gmail to set up a remote session? Other than that I don't see how I can help you.
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FINAL Questions on Recovering Glacier MyTouch 4g stuck at Splash
NeuroticallyYou said:
It seems the S-ON option is not letting you go further, if it gave you a ext3 format error most likely is because the phone can't erase or rewrite the partition needed. Now I'm no expert on the hardware part but I put my small knowledge on that it have to do with the S-ON part of the phone.
Was the phone booting up properly before? If the phone can't boot to android then you can't use adb commands(for what I know) also the fact you don't have a custom recovery image will make it hard for you reinstall android.
I can probably make some time to help you but nothing is better than having the phone so I can troubleshoot. If you want we can chat on gmail to set up a remote session? Other than that I don't see how I can help you.
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Since the phone will not go pase the splash or bootloader / hboot.....
Questions:
1. Can the original manufacturer RUU - Rom Update Utility be downloaded somewhere and if so wouldn't it just need the phone in Bootloader mode?
2. For the ADB method, will it work with thge phone at the Bootloader screen, and if so what drivers arfe needed as the Android Bootloader ones do not work that are showing. Is these another setting beyond just the driver that needs to be set to use ADB?
3. Will a program like Odin that I used to recover my samsung image from bootloader work for these phones?
4. Does anyone have any ideas or should I just part out this Mint phone?
Please refer to previous posts for the details on what has already been tried....and what it is still doing.
johnmbailey said:
Since the phone will not go pase the splash or bootloader / hboot.....
Questions:
1. Can the original manufacturer RUU - Rom Update Utility be downloaded somewhere and if so wouldn't it just need the phone in Bootloader mode?
2. For the ADB method, will it work with thge phone at the Bootloader screen, and if so what drivers arfe needed as the Android Bootloader ones do not work that are showing. Is these another setting beyond just the driver that needs to be set to use ADB?
3. Will a program like Odin that I used to recover my samsung image from bootloader work for these phones?
4. Does anyone have any ideas or should I just part out this Mint phone?
Please refer to previous posts for the details on what has already been tried....and what it is still doing.
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I don't know of an external app like odin that works for our phone. Also, there are no RUU's for the Glacier, only PD15IMG.zip files.
Since Mint MyTouch 4g Phone is Bricked, how much will work for Slide Version?
I saw an old post with a broken link for an RUU that was supposed to work on the Glacier called the panache. I finally found a working link and downloaded the RUU for Gingerbread, but when I ran it it gave and error that the battery was below 30%, even though fully charged and verified with my wall charger, and 2 usb chargers and 2 different batteries. I might try a powered USB hub, but this data on battery condition might have been stored on the phone somehow? If it could get the phone to work again, then a I could always reflash with a different ROM later.
If there is no hope of recovering this Mint MyTouch 4g Stuck on the splash screen, so can parts be used on the shift / slide version such as LCD / Digitizer, push buttons, or ????
It makes me sick to tear it apart.....
Any other thoughts?
Ran into similar problem
I ran into a similar problem with a message about the version number of the recovery image being wrong. This was a few weeks ago and I didn't keep a log of exactly how I fixed it but this is what I remember:
It turned out that during an attempt to root before I knew what I was doing I had changed the version number using the guide at the link below.
http://www.androidauthority.com/mytouch-4g-t-mobile-root-custom-recovery-74465/
That error message was misleading and the problem was instead due to the fact the phone was unlocked (although mine did say so on the bootloader screen.) HTC images have apparently been created to require a locked phone to successfully load. I relocked it in Fastboot USB mode with the command "fastboot oem relock" and was able to successfully load any version number after that.
Good luck.
Hello, have you tried using a different SD card?
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I'm still somewhat new to all this but after buying my tf700 last December I've been trying out a few things, unlocked/rooted and I have been happily using TWRP and various versions of Cromi X for months without any problem. Suddenly one day it didn't want to boot the ROM anymore and I have no idea the cuase (didn't just flash some kernel or drop the tablet, etc). I have TWRP 2.5.0.0 and CROMI-X 5.0.2.
I've dug through the forums and there doesn't seem to be anyone I can find who's having exactly the same problems. There was no special data I particuarlly needed on the tablet and I have backups on saved elsewhere so I am totally happy to wipe everything and start from scratch. I just want my tablet back. I'm just looking for the easist way to fix this (and I hope there is a way!) so any help is greatly appreciated.
Info is as follows:
Cromi x won't load stuck on ASUS logo. Same goes for cold booting
When I boot into recovery it says "Key driver not found.. Booting OS" at the top left
[when I enter TWRP it asks for password and says it can't mount E as below
when i "cancel" the password request i am taken to the usual home screen but installing from internal storage shows no files and a size of "0"
strangely I can get into the Micro SD card and load CROMI X from there which all goes through normally but at the finish when I'm going to reboot it says "No OS Installed!" and after restarting i'm back to same problem
I'm not getting the Fastboot USB logo I think I'm supposed to get in recovery when it is plugged it into my PC and ADB sideload in TWRP also not working (not so experienced with these though)
When I try to wipe data in TWRP I get "Failed" the message about being unable to mount E below
E: Unable to find partition size for '/misc'
E: Unable to find partition size for '/staging'
E: Unable to find partition size for '/data'
E: Unable to find partition size for '/boot''
E: Unable to find partition size for '/recovery'
Updating partition details...
E: Unable to mount '/system'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E:TNFunc::Copy_Log -- Can't open destination log file: '/cache/recovery/log'
E: Unable to set emmc bootloader message.
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
Updating partition details...
E: Unable to mount '/system'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
strangestribu said:
E: Unable to mount '/system'
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
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Looks like some issue with the internal eMMC. Reboot your tablet into TWRP, connect it to your PC and run on the PC:
Code:
adb shell dmesg > dmesg.txt
adb shell ls -l /dev/block/mmc* > mmc.txt
Post the 2 resulting files.
can't seem to connect through PC
_that said:
Looks like some issue with the internal eMMC. Reboot your tablet into TWRP, connect it to your PC and run on the PC:
Code:
adb shell dmesg > dmesg.txt
adb shell ls -l /dev/block/mmc* > mmc.txt
Post the 2 resulting files.
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Thanks very much for this. The problem I am having is I can't past the "error: device not found" message I get in the CMD on my (windows 7) PC. (yes I am opening the command line window on my android ADB folder). In fact the tablet doesn't appear in the Device Manager either. I'll admit I'm not so experienced working on the tablet through the PC (though I'm guessing I'm about to learn a lot), but I think the fact I get "Failed" when trying to ADB sideload in TWRP and nothing in the Device Manager is a big part of my problem though I'm stumped how to fix it.
Any ideas?
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In fact the tablet doesn't appear in the Device Manager either.
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You may not have the correct drivers, but even then it should at least appear as unknown device.
I don't know which drivers you need for Windows (it's easier under Linux) but maybe someone else can help you here. I remember sbdags once posted which drivers worked for him, maybe you find it using the search function.
Try these drivers:
PC doesn't recognize tablet is plugged in
sbdags said:
Try these drivers:
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_that said:
You may not have the correct drivers, but even then it should at least appear as unknown device.
I don't know which drivers you need for Windows (it's easier under Linux) but maybe someone else can help you here. I remember sbdags once posted which drivers worked for him, maybe you find it using the search function.
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Thanks both for this, but the problem that I'm facing is I can't seem to get my PC to recognize the existence of the tablet (connected via USB with TWRP running) even as an unknown device. Because of this I'm not sure how to get the drivers loaded. Also have loaded Android SDK Build-Tools and Google USB Driver through the Android SDK Manager. That doesn't seem to solve it either.
Not surprisingly when I run fastboot from a cmd line window and look for adb devices the list is blank.
Not sure what else to do. Would be willing to create a second Ubuntu boot on my machine if using linux would help me get this fixed. Just at a loss about what to do.
Any further insights are welcome!!!
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Thanks both for this, but the problem that I'm facing is I can't seem to get my PC to recognize the existence of the tablet (connected via USB with TWRP running) even as an unknown device.
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Is the tablet connected directly to the PC? No dock, no USB hub?
To check if your USB cable works, you can boot your tablet into APX mode (hold volume-up while turning on). The screen will stay black but the backlight should be on. You can only do something useful in this mode if you have previously created your blob file for wheelie/nvflash, but at least your PC should recognize the Tegra APX device (vendor 0x0955, device 0x7030).
If that also doesn't work, boot any live Linux distribution and run "lsusb". If that also shows no trace of the tablet (vendor ID should be 0b05 for normal operation or recovery, or 0955 for APX mode), then either your cable or your tablet's USB connection is broken.
Am I bricked?
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Is the tablet connected directly to the PC? No dock, no USB hub?
To check if your USB cable works, you can boot your tablet into APX mode (hold volume-up while turning on). The screen will stay black but the backlight should be on. You can only do something useful in this mode if you have previously created your blob file for wheelie/nvflash, but at least your PC should recognize the Tegra APX device (vendor 0x0955, device 0x7030).
If that also doesn't work, boot any live Linux distribution and run "lsusb". If that also shows no trace of the tablet (vendor ID should be 0b05 for normal operation or recovery, or 0955 for APX mode), then either your cable or your tablet's USB connection is broken.
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Well you gave some great advice...I hadn't thought that the cable (which charges the tablet perfectly) could be the issue. I borrowed a cable from a friend who has the same machine and voila, recognized and could get into fastboot.
...and then with that problem solved, things got really bad.
I attempted to reflash TWRP on the tablet by pushing via fastboot as described on TeamWin's website. All was going perfectly until the tablet froze partway through the flash. Now when i power on, whether or not I hold vol down, I get a brief .5 seconds of the "Asus Inspiring innovation..." logo with a blue bar that goes up to about 75%, with "The device is unlocked" in the corner. After this brief 1/2 second it goes directly into APX -- black screen (though possibly back-lit) but, with the working Asus cable, Windows 7 recognizes the tablet as "Unknown Device"
I fear the device is now bricked as all the forums I've read seem to imply this. No, I didn't really know about creating a blob file for wheelie/nvflash before so don't have one (sure have read plenty about it now).
So...is this the end? Can I create a working blob file from my friend's device (I'm guessing not or it would have been thought of before)? or any other solution?
Or if not I've heard you can replace the motherboard though this is really unknown territory for me...I'm a bit curious so would be up for having a go but don't want to sink money into a helpless situation. Plus I don't know why any of this has happened in the first place so i fear there may be other parts that are not working properly.
Any useful insights on how to solve this problem I've created for myself would be greatly appreciated.
Sounds like it is bricked if you can't get into the bootloader.
What was the exact command you used to 'push' TWRP and which file did you use?
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Well you gave some great advice...I hadn't thought that the cable (which charges the tablet perfectly) could be the issue. I borrowed a cable from a friend who has the same machine and voila, recognized and could get into fastboot.
...and then with that problem solved, things got really bad.
I attempted to reflash TWRP on the tablet by pushing via fastboot as described on TeamWin's website. All was going perfectly until the tablet froze partway through the flash. Now when i power on, whether or not I hold vol down, I get a brief .5 seconds of the "Asus Inspiring innovation..." logo with a blue bar that goes up to about 75%, with "The device is unlocked" in the corner. After this brief 1/2 second it goes directly into APX -- black screen (though possibly back-lit) but, with the working Asus cable, Windows 7 recognizes the tablet as "Unknown Device"
I fear the device is now bricked as all the forums I've read seem to imply this. No, I didn't really know about creating a blob file for wheelie/nvflash before so don't have one (sure have read plenty about it now).
So...is this the end? Can I create a working blob file from my friend's device (I'm guessing not or it would have been thought of before)? or any other solution?
Or if not I've heard you can replace the motherboard though this is really unknown territory for me...I'm a bit curious so would be up for having a go but don't want to sink money into a helpless situation. Plus I don't know why any of this has happened in the first place so i fear there may be other parts that are not working properly.
Any useful insights on how to solve this problem I've created for myself would be greatly appreciated.
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If you cannot get into the bootloader and APX mode is your only access .... without nvFlash - sorry, it's a brick :crying:
The blobs for nvFlash are device specific, so somebody elses would not help you.
Your only option is to sell it for parts or have the main board replaced.
I don't have experience with that (thank God), but there are tear-down videos and instructions on iFixit.com. Maybe that'll help you decide if it would be something you can do yourself.
Otherwise sending it to Asus and have them fix it would be your only option. It is expensive....
My condolences....
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
TF300T help
I've worked on this now for about 12 hours. I cannot figure it out. I run into the same roadblocks. I know this is an old thread, hopefully by now there's a solution for this kind of issue.
Can this be fixed in Odin or platform tools or something?
I've got TF300T where I believe I bungled the process by format/wiping from bootloader menu instead of TWRP. It's technically not bricked at all. But it's screwed up in the following ways (I was trying to get it to be a Clean Rom tablet, and there were so many sets of instructions, had them all open, and was trying to be careful about this, I've rooted and ROMed so many times and this is the first time I haven't been able to solve the issue in a reasonable amount of time)
-TWRP 2.5.0.0 asks for password, no pw ever set anywhere, tried all possibles that could feasibly be, but nothing works. This TWRP issue causes all cards to be invisible, it wiped by external SD, shows internal SD as having nothing in it but this is false as the OS boots ok (see below).
-cold boot or reboot leads to going straight into TWRP 2.5.0.0
-issuing command 'adb reboot bootloader' while in TWRP does take me into (bootloader?) 3 iconed menu, this menu is the only way I can boot the tablet into the normal Android system
-cannot factory restore the tablet from normal Android as it goes straight into TWRP following this action
-in the bootloader 3 iconed screen it is not seen by issuing that 'devices' command,
-thus cannot do 'fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash staging blob', TWRP disallows this also as the damn thing is locked down by a non-existent password.
I issued your commands:
DMESG.TXT (output too long to post here, exceeds xda allowable) &
MMC.TXT
brw------- 1 root root 179, 0 Jul 12 00:32 /dev/block/mmcblk0
brw------- 1 root root 179, 1 Jul 12 00:32 /dev/block/mmcblk0p1
Without a working fastboot connection you are one or two steps away from a hard brick. Proceed with caution!
chickenmusket said:
Can this be fixed in Odin or platform tools or something?
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Odin is for Samsung devices only, the platform tools give you adb and fastboot, see below
TWRP 2.5.0.0 asks for password, no pw ever set anywhere, tried all possibles that could feasibly be, but nothing works. This TWRP issue causes all cards to be invisible, it wiped by external SD, shows internal SD as having nothing in it but this is false as the OS boots ok (see below).
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Usually the reason if TWRP is asking for a password is a corrupted data partition. The recovery cannot read /data, so it assumes that it's encrypted and it asks for the password. Surprising is that you can boot into Android if your data partition is corrupted!!
-cold boot or reboot leads to going straight into TWRP 2.5.0.0
-issuing command 'adb reboot bootloader' while in TWRP does take me into (bootloader?) 3 iconed menu, this menu is the only way I can boot the tablet into the normal Android system
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That's what stumps me... Most of the time, if you use the "Wipe Data" option in the bootloader or do a factory reset from within the stock rom with TWRP installed, you end up in a forced reboot to recovery loop - no boot to rom, no boot into the bootloader. So you are saying a normal boot goes straight into TWRP, but you can adb reboot into the bootloader and from there, by selecting the Android icon, boot into the rom??
cannot factory restore the tablet from normal Android as it goes straight into TWRP following this action
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That's totally normal because the factory reset command calls the recovery to perform a wipe of data. Since you don't have the stock recovery it calls TWRP - but TWRP cannot resolve the command. Read this for background, but you probably don't need bootit.ko since you can boot into the bootloader anyway.. http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...my-transformer-tf700-boots-only-recovery.html
in the bootloader 3 iconed screen it is not seen by issuing that 'devices' command,
-thus cannot do 'fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash staging blob', TWRP disallows this also as the damn thing is locked down by a non-existent password.
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This is the part that worries me. Without a fastboot connection you could be dead in the water pretty quickly. And that's the problem you should tackle first.
How did you get TWRP installed on the tablet? Not in fastboot? Most often fastboot not working is a PC driver problem. Read this to get fastboot working:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tra...inners-guide-unlock-custom-rom-tf300-t3061648
There's also one very important information missing from your post: What bootloader are you on? your bootloader and recovery have to match and the rom you flash has to match both.
You COULD try to just format data in TWRP which should take care of the "missing password" problem and then flash the rom you want to run, but you better make sure the bootloader supports the rom!
And again - if that goes wrong and you don't have fastboot working, you could end up with a paperweight. Be careful!
Thanks for taking the time to answer. Understanding more of this is helpful (doesn't drive me as mad when I know that I don't need to keep trying passwords in TWRP). I'd like to be in a position where I knew knew all this stuff & could be helping others instead.
I thought the reason for all the lock ups was my wiping data from the 3 iconed menu rather than from twrp (the latter was supposed to do)
YES >>>So you are saying a normal boot goes straight into TWRP, but you can adb reboot into the bootloader and from there, by selecting the Android icon, boot into the rom?? >>>YES
How did you get TWRP installed on the tablet? Not in fastboot? Most often fastboot not working is a PC driver problem.
>>I got TWRP into the tablet by issuing this command
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.blob
>>Tablet is already unlocked via the Asus way. Am I supposed to go through a procedure to re-do fastboot somehow?
There's also one very important information missing from your post: What bootloader are you on? your bootloader and recovery have to match and the rom you flash has to match both.
>>Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "US_epad-10.6.1.27.5-20130902" A03
and when I boot into this OS,
>>Android version 4.2.1
Kernel 3.1.10-g215ae8bf / [email protected]#1
Build: JOP40D.US_epad-10.6.1.27.5-20130902
Pad EC version PAD-EC20T-0216 (too much info?)
You COULD try to just format data in TWRP which should take care of the "missing password" problem and then flash the rom you want to run, but you better make sure the bootloader supports the rom!
>>Cannot format data in TWRP, after entering yes to confirm
E: unable to find partition size for '/misc'
E: ...a bunch of unable to finds, unable to mount, unable to wipe, unable to cache
everything unable to ...
I had tried that already.
Do you think I should try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/help/guide-t2854495/page7
chickenmusket said:
Thanks for taking the time to answer. Understanding more of this is helpful (doesn't drive me as mad when I know that I don't need to keep trying passwords in TWRP). I'd like to be in a position where I knew knew all this stuff & could be helping others instead.
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Stick around enough long enough, read a ton and you will be
I thought the reason for all the lock ups was my wiping data from the 3 iconed menu rather than from twrp (the latter was supposed to do)
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It probably was. Although with a different effect than usual...
YES >>>So you are saying a normal boot goes straight into TWRP, but you can adb reboot into the bootloader and from there, by selecting the Android icon, boot into the rom?? >>>YES
How did you get TWRP installed on the tablet? Not in fastboot? Most often fastboot not working is a PC driver problem.
>>I got TWRP into the tablet by issuing this command
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.blob
>>Tablet is already unlocked via the Asus way. Am I supposed to go through a procedure to re-do fastboot somehow?
There's also one very important information missing from your post: What bootloader are you on? your bootloader and recovery have to match and the rom you flash has to match both.
>>Android cardhu-user bootloader <1.00 e> released by "US_epad-10.6.1.27.5-20130902" A03
and when I boot into this OS,
>>Android version 4.2.1
Kernel 3.1.10-g215ae8bf / [email protected]#1
Build: JOP40D.US_epad-10.6.1.27.5-20130902
Pad EC version PAD-EC20T-0216 (too much info?)
You COULD try to just format data in TWRP which should take care of the "missing password" problem and then flash the rom you want to run, but you better make sure the bootloader supports the rom!
>>Cannot format data in TWRP, after entering yes to confirm
E: unable to find partition size for '/misc'
E: ...a bunch of unable to finds, unable to mount, unable to wipe, unable to cache
everything unable to ...
I had tried that already.
Do you think I should try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/help/guide-t2854495/page7
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Yes. That would be the safest way to go, but you need fastboot for it. I thought you don't get the device ID returned when issuing 'fastboot devices' while in the bootloader??
As long as you can boot into the BL you don't need bootit.ko so follow that guide from the "fastboot devices" input
Correct, I do not have a fastboot ID.
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Correct, I do not have a fastboot ID.
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That's what i mean: Probably a driver problem. Open Device Manager on the PC. then connect/disconnect the tablet while in the bootloader. Check if anything changes, check for yellow triangle next to the driver if it shows as Fastboot interface.
You can also try this in adb shell in recovery since you do have that working. This will also format your data partition:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54521117&postcount=10
The issue was resolved with the help of Joshua Lynch. He saw my post and PMed me. For those that are losing hope like I was, if you're coming back to this old tablet, all is not lost. I will post how this resolved as soon as I have time. Thanks for the answers. Bounty has been claimed.
the issue was a driver. the computer would only have one driver installed at a time and installing fastboot driver again fixed the not seen issue. I had installed another driver (as part of this process, and it eliminated the presence of fastboot driver), and was racking my brains because I didn't think to reinstall the original fastboot driver.
I had help from Joshua Lynch a couple months back on this. It turns out that the reason the tablet wasn't seen was indeed a driver issue. What had confused it with me is that I did physically install both drivers fastboot & adb. However, my system only allowed one to be active at a time. So when I was trying to, if I'm remembering this correctly, fastboot into the tablet to console, it wasn't seen because adb was the active driver. All that needed to be done was remove adb & put in fastboot.
Just to let you all know, I did a full one & zero wipe of the tablet & installed Zombi-Pop rom with Joshua's help. The tablet was still slower than hell. Slower than any device I've ever used. I'm talking 5 to 15 second delay time from when touching something & getting a response. I found that disabling everything google (except play store & play services) helped a great deal.
But the tablet has never returned to its former speed prior to the asus update. Tinfoil hat: I have this feeling that they sent out an update that permanently screwed up the hardware on purpose.
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That's what i mean: Probably a driver problem. Open Device Manager on the PC. then connect/disconnect the tablet while in the bootloader. Check if anything changes, check for yellow triangle next to the driver if it shows as Fastboot interface.
You can also try this in adb shell in recovery since you do have that working. This will also format your data partition:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=54521117&postcount=10
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Question: do you know if the original stock software that the tablet came with (before the update) can be installed? Is there a full set of instruction on this (and the stock rom)? I've got a ton of files (some roms, some files from asus website) downloaded for this tablet. I've taken a break from this thing, returning to it now... Ready to take another crack at it.
If someone wants to make some money and help me out with this, I'll pay them a total of 50 if all goes well. First 20 for their service to get the thing back on stock, original out of box software and updates disabled, another 30 when I've seen after a few days, that indeed it was done right and fast like it originally was.
Reason for this is that I already gave someone 50 for their help with this and the outcome wasn't acceptable. I've invested a ton of time in this and the $$ put in so far exceeds the value of the tablet.
I got the infamous broken power button that made the Nexus 5 restart endlessly.
I managed to fix it by bashing the phone on the button as per the many guides online and the power button now works fine.
However, it seems either the phone bricked or the flash memory died as the following happens:
- Stuck on endlessly trying to boot Android 6.0 (stuck on boot animation)
- Takes 10 minutes to boot into TWRP (gets stuck on blue screen). When it boots, it reads all storage as 0MB and there are errors trying to mount ALL of the partitions (data, system, cache, etc)
- Phone boots to fastboot. When trying to flash anything to it (I was trying factory 6.0 images manually), I get FAILED: (remote: flash write failure)
- Locking the bootloader from the fastboot menu works, however, when I restart the phone it is unlocked again
- Phone seems to be able to read data (it tried booting android, the TWRP recovery works) but it can't write ANYTHING to it
- I tried both fastboot erase and fastboot format. It fails to do both of these.
- I had the idea to next try and boot it into LG Download mode to flash it to stock using the LG Download tool. I cannot boot into Download mode, however, as pressing Volume_up + plugging phone into PC results in the battery icon for charging. This is the same behavior with my other Nexus 5 (running 6.0) I have.
How can I boot into Download mode on Android 6.0?
Possible the flash storage chip is fried? If so...why can I read fine from it?
It's almost as if it went into write-protect mode or wore out it's write-cycles of the flash.
It is out of warranty. Do I have any options short of a new phone?
UPDATE:
I was going around in TWRP when I noticed my /system partition is read (size and everything) and but cannot be wiped. It says it does it but when I check again, free size hasn't changed.
/data /cache and /persist though give tons of errors and I can't mount, format, etc.
Also tried following this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...o-repairing-corrupted-data-partition-t2577447
However, after flashing Philz' recovery (which seems to work from fastboot as it says OK), rebooting fastboot, and selecting recovery it still boots TWRP
found any fix yet? I have the exact same problem
The emmc is damaged and requires a motherboard swap to resolve the issue. I went through this with two nexus 5 phones.
audit13 said:
The emmc is damaged and requires a motherboard swap to resolve the issue. I went through this with two nexus 5 phones.
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the thing is that my pc recognizes the device properly. I can acces bootloader, twrp and download mode, so I don't think is totally bricked, as long as I can access bootloader. there must be something to do! It just can't mount data, cache and persist! sorry for bad english!
I have to go with that guy on this one, if your eMMC cant be written to, then its essentially bricked, because it requires the cache partition to be written to, to boot the operating system. You can replace the motherboard if your feeling brave.
The fact that the bootloader is unlocking and relocking on its own is one sign. The fact that the partitions cannot be access, formatted, or written to is another sign.
I gave up with my N5 and replaced the motherboard which completely solved the problem.
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The fact that the bootloader is unlocking and relocking on its own is one sign. The fact that the partitions cannot be access, formatted, or written to is another sign.
I gave up with my N5 and replaced the motherboard which completely solved the problem.
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the thing is, I already replaced two motherboards, the other one was with blacklisted imei. I'm gonna try with the third one, not giving up on this phone!
Did the replacement motherboard exhibit the same behaviour? I suggest a motherboard replacement if every other part in the phone is working.
just a quick question, how did you solve the power button issue? I currently have the same problem and the phone restarts endlessly when plugged in to a charger.
can i boot my (dead emmc) nexus 5 from any external source?