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- This is pretty much an exact duplicate of a thread I posted on Xoomfoums, but I think it maybe better here...
Anyway, really looking for a miracle!! I got my xoom back from Moto yesterday for the 4G upgrade and I tried to root the device the same way I have done before. I got as far as unlocking it. The last thing I flashed was a “bootloader_patch” from a guide on Xoomforums. Now I’m stuck and I only found one person who had this issue …… he returned his device for a new one
So summary thus far.
- I can get into Fastboot support and flashing always yields “success”.
- I seem to have no ADB connectivity. (don’t know if I really need it for fixing this issue since I can fastboot and flash).
- I have tried, stock images, CWM recoveries, rogue recoveries, also some HLK75 imgs, etc!! All leave me at the same place.
Where am I stuck:
- I reboot and let it go normally and she hangs at “Moto screen”
- I reboot and tap the “volume down” leaves our three choices….
-- Android recovery -> tried to enter recovery and sits at the famous “Reading ODM fuse:1”
-- Fastboot -> That works, I can flash from here OK
-- RSD support -> Haven’t played with that, I have read people going to dark places when they screw with this. If I have to I’ll do so carefully.
All the methods of going back to OEM are epic fails. Nothing new happens, but I am always left with the same result.
Any help you could lend would be greatly appreciated!! I really would rather truck through this than return it however I’m afraid if I don’t get rid of it soon it will be harder for me to make an excuse to the retailer.
Thanks - John
jadkar said:
- This is pretty much an exact duplicate of a thread I posted on Xoomfoums, but I think it maybe better here...
Anyway, really looking for a miracle!! I got my xoom back from Moto yesterday for the 4G upgrade and I tried to root the device the same way I have done before. I got as far as unlocking it. The last thing I flashed was a “bootloader_patch” from a guide on Xoomforums. Now I’m stuck and I only found one person who had this issue …… he returned his device for a new one
So summary thus far.
- I can get into Fastboot support and flashing always yields “success”.
- I seem to have no ADB connectivity. (don’t know if I really need it for fixing this issue since I can fastboot and flash).
- I have tried, stock images, CWM recoveries, rogue recoveries, also some HLK75 imgs, etc!! All leave me at the same place.
Where am I stuck:
- I reboot and let it go normally and she hangs at “Moto screen”
- I reboot and tap the “volume down” leaves our three choices….
-- Android recovery -> tried to enter recovery and sits at the famous “Reading ODM fuse:1”
-- Fastboot -> That works, I can flash from here OK
-- RSD support -> Haven’t played with that, I have read people going to dark places when they screw with this. If I have to I’ll do so carefully.
All the methods of going back to OEM are epic fails. Nothing new happens, but I am always left with the same result.
Any help you could lend would be greatly appreciated!! I really would rather truck through this than return it however I’m afraid if I don’t get rid of it soon it will be harder for me to make an excuse to the retailer.
Thanks - John
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When it sits at "Reading ODM Fuse1" can you press power to see if it will select that option and take you into CWM recovery (assuming you have that installed)?
When you say you are flashing from fastboot protocol, are you connected to your pc? What are you flashing? I'm a bit lost with your description...
^^^
Thanks for the reply. Good suggestion on the power button.. press as its sitting at "Reading ODM fuse:1" but....... not good
So I didn't list all the things I have flashed because I tried many many fixes from multiple guides. I could look through all the links if you want the exact names but none of the made a difference. Yes, flashing from my PC connected via USB.
So after the first root guide blew it up I tried to flash a bunch of recoveries and system images. I also tried to bring her all the way back to OEM using the appropriate guide. No matter what I flashed I was given a successful message but it still gets stuck at the same screens. Nothing gives me any different results. I'm wondering if the actual bootloader is hosed. If so can you flash a new bootloader?
Here's some stuff I have flashed along with some links....
recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img
MZ600_HRI66_OEM_Image
how to root guide that I origianlly followed.... http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/mot...ow-root-3g-4g-wifi-only-xoom-stock-3-1-a.html
Someone got the build img after the LTE upgrade, so I tried this....
http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/xoo...rade-stuck-recovery-reading-odm-fuse-1-a.html
I also tried from fastboot erasing all the partitions before I flashed them and that didn't help.
Thanks for your time!!
jadkar said:
^^^
Thanks for the reply. Good suggestion on the power button.. press as its sitting at "Reading ODM fuse:1" but....... not good
So I didn't list all the things I have flashed because I tried many many fixes from multiple guides. I could look through all the links if you want the exact names but none of the made a difference. Yes, flashing from my PC connected via USB.
So after the first root guide blew it up I tried to flash a bunch of recoveries and system images. I also tried to bring her all the way back to OEM using the appropriate guide. No matter what I flashed I was given a successful message but it still gets stuck at the same screens. Nothing gives me any different results. I'm wondering if the actual bootloader is hosed. If so can you flash a new bootloader?
Here's some stuff I have flashed along with some links....
recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img
MZ600_HRI66_OEM_Image
how to root guide that I origianlly followed.... http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/mot...ow-root-3g-4g-wifi-only-xoom-stock-3-1-a.html
Someone got the build img after the LTE upgrade, so I tried this....
http://www.xoomforums.com/forum/xoo...rade-stuck-recovery-reading-odm-fuse-1-a.html
I also tried from fastboot erasing all the partitions before I flashed them and that didn't help.
Thanks for your time!!
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Well, you are flashing wildly but not well, (JK)
This thread should help you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1299485
Here is a great post by Saintfyre (I think it fits the bill):
"Yeah join the FUBAR Club.
I was in the same boat as you did the same thing.
I now have my Xoom back to HLK75C and have 4G/3G and Wifi connectivity again so all is not lost!
What I did to fix my situation:
-I wiped the Device and just went through Solarnz's Root Method here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1074979.
-Download the HLK75C (This is the build the 4G Xoom's shipped back with) file that AceXMachine provided here, post #6
-Extract the File to your Android SDK Platform-Tools folder, password is AceXMachine
-Follow his instructions to apply the images. I copy pasted but all credit goes to him for putting this out there.
On Windows shift and right click the Platform-Tools folder -> Open Command Window here.
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
After following all of this I had my Xoom back just like it had come back from Moto after the upgrade. I've since then flashed the Tiamat Tachi OC GPU Kernel to have Overclocking again. No issues since then, have full 4G/3G Connectivity and Wifi has no issues as well."
From this thread:
Yup.....I tried that one as well, it didn't work either.
I really think the bootloader is shot. Is there a way to repair it? I think what killed this was the last .zip file I updated as part of the root guide I was using, it was "bootloader_patch.zip" found here..... Bootloader_patch Does anyone know what this does??
**edit: Is the boot.img the bootloader?? If so ... forget it as I already tried flashing a couple new ones during my attempts to bring it back to OEM.
So my logic now is rather than keep flashing like crazy let me try and get recovery working. For this I will try and erase everything using fastboot (my only option) and then flash a boot.img and a recovery.img
Questions:
- Will keeping everything earsed from the device except for a boot.img and a recovery.img allow me to get into recovery? I want the minimum amount of partitions flashed. I want to just work slowly and systematically trying to get into recovery first.
- I do not have ADB support, can this be a hint? Shouldn't adb support be working or do you need to have somthing in the system / app partition for ADB to communicate with. I know its called Android debugging bridge so the name makes me believe that I need an android OS loaded and this is why my ADB doesn't work.
Please take a look below and let me know if anyone has any suggestions on different boot.img or recovery.img Ihave not tried. Also, I'm wodnering which ones I should try in combination.
Going forward I'm going to keep track of each combination I try as to avoid duplicated / wasted effort.
recoveries I have tried:recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img
recovery image from steady Hawkin (3g/4g Stock Images for HR166)
Rogue-recovery image from rogue-recovery-1.2.0
Boot images I have tried:boot from steady Hawkin (3g/4g Stock Images for HR166)
boot from AxeMachine HLK75Csystemboot
boot from AxeMachine HLK42Bsystemboot4g
jadkar said:
So my logic now is rather than keep flashing like crazy let me try and get recovery working. For this I will try and erase everything using fastboot (my only option) and then flash a boot.img and a recovery.img
Questions:
- Will keeping everything earsed from the device except for a boot.img and a recovery.img allow me to get into recovery? I want the minimum amount of partitions flashed. I want to just work slowly and systematically trying to get into recovery first.
- I do not have ADB support, can this be a hint? Shouldn't adb support be working or do you need to have somthing in the system / app partition for ADB to communicate with. I know its called Android debugging bridge so the name makes me believe that I need an android OS loaded and this is why my ADB doesn't work.
Please take a look below and let me know if anyone has any suggestions on different boot.img or recovery.img Ihave not tried. Also, I'm wodnering which ones I should try in combination.
Going forward I'm going to keep track of each combination I try as to avoid duplicated / wasted effort.
recoveries I have tried:recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img
recovery image from steady Hawkin (3g/4g Stock Images for HR166)
Rogue-recovery image from rogue-recovery-1.2.0
Boot images I have tried:boot from steady Hawkin (3g/4g Stock Images for HR166)
boot from AxeMachine HLK75Csystemboot
boot from AxeMachine HLK42Bsystemboot4g
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How have you flashed zip files without ClockworkMod recovery? It's hard to brick a Xoom but you may be close.
If there is anyway to flash your device's stock images through fastboot, that is your best hope at this point.
okantomi said:
How have you flashed zip files without ClockworkMod recovery? It's hard to brick a Xoom but you may be close.
If there is anyway to flash your device's stock images through fastboot, that is your best hope at this point.
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Yeah, so I have another thread running on xoomforums and I have explained over there that just about 30 minutes ago I erased everything and reflashed the "HRI66" files. I used everything from that build so there was just the stock recovery, etc. I even did a fastboot oem lock. This didn't work either.
After this I was able to return to fastboot and "unlock", so now I am just back to where I was before.
Me and one other dude think I have a corrupetd / damaged partition or semi-destroyed bootloader. The thing is I can't get an answer to a real simple question.....
is the bootloader a "flashable" component?? I'm not sure if the boot.img IS the bootloader or the bootloader is something else that's not flashable at all. If the later is true then maybe my bootloader is FUBAR.
Thanks!! John
I'm the other guy jadkar was referring to from Xoomforums. He's pretty much put it succinctly but here's my version
ggrant & fish over at Xoomforums suggested we PM solarnz (etal) or post over here for help. I am writing this for myself and another Xoom user. We've both sent our Xoom's to Moto for the 4G upgrade, received them back with 3.2.2, and then proceded to root the wrong ROM over the top. The result was a hang at the red Logo. In hindsight, we should have used Universal Root.
We've both exhausted the experience at Xoomforum (hence our plea here Anything you can suggest would be most appreciated. Personally, I think something is awry in the recovery partition size (perhaps changed by Moto at the upgrade?):
To save the basic suggestions off the bat, we've done the expected already: Installed moto's drivers, tried new cables, AND an entirely different computer. We've tried completely erasing boot, system, recovery, cache and userdata partitions, and flashing back the stock HRI66 images with fastboot.
ADB doesn't recognize the 'devices' command, only fastboot see's the Xoom. Accordingly, the only way to get into fastboot protocol is to Vol Up + power, and wait the three seconds and toggle. We can both toggle (with Vol) into Recovery, RSD and Fastboot). After flashing MULTIPLE flavours of Recovery images, the result is always the same: Recovery hangs reading fuse: 1. There's never the Recovery menu or graphic of the the Droid robot.
As for RSD, I've tried all the way through RSD Lite 5.0 with the thought of using solarnz' (I think) recovery.SBF. The result there is always the same as well: By toggling into RSD mode (Vol+Power into RSD), RSD Lite see's the device OK, but shows an error stating initialization values cannot be read. Note this occurs immediately upon plugging the Xoom in, even before TRYING the SBF file, which BTW, fails even if you try.
Via fastboot, we can oem lock and unlock (note however that in the command window, it states that it failed due to too many links, the the action seems to have worked on the Xoom anyway.)
So, it's down to THIS; the common thread for both of us is that we cannot successfully get into recovery, no way, no how. Again, ADB won't recognize the Xoom, only Fastboot
Any help would be APPRECIATED!
P.S. John, if we don't get help here, I have a 9mm with two spare rounds (for the Xoom's, not us!)
^^^
Thanks .... we'll see if anyone bites.... I hope so
As for the 9mm ........ Thanks but I have a flight this morning and I'm seriously thinking about dropping the Xoom out my plane from lets say 3500ft!!
LOL! Safe flight.
Guys, you all are crazy!
I appreciate your resourcefulness, but it sounds like you're almost out of options, lol.
If you can get to 'starting fastboot protocol' you are not bricked. If you cannot connect your Xoom via adb while your Xoom is in fastboot, it usually indicates that there is something wrong /missing from your setup.
Are you sure you have all your moto drivers installed and the proper image files in your platform tools (or tools folder) and you are actually in the right directory when opening the command window?
Please try to follow the instructions in the following
thread before you commit mayhem on your innocent Xooms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1249798 for setting up everything you need to ensure that adb will work and a proven method to install cwm recovery and root once you have been able to get back to a proper stock image. What I can't find at this moment are the 4G stock image files. You need the following to flash through adb/fastboot: system.img, boot.img, recovery.img, and userdata.img.from the Honeycomb 3.2.2 4G Xoom.
Commands to use:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
Don't give up...good luck!
Found out another guy tried 2 different PC's and it did the same thing. He even reloaded android sdk. He decided to try a 3rd PC that he had to load sdk to. It worked! So he found there is an issue somewhere with his 2 PC's sdk or windows install. When I got my xoom in June sdk would see it, but I never rooted at that time. However I did update and install all the new stuff for sdk.
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okantomi said:
Guys, you all are crazy!
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Probably... That's half the fun!
okantomi said:
Are you sure you have all your moto drivers installed and the proper image files in your platform tools (or tools folder) and you are actually in the right directory when opening the command window?
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Most assuredly. I develop Android apps with Eclipse. I know how to use SDK.
okantomi said:
Please try to follow the instructions in the following
thread before you commit mayhem on your innocent Xooms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1249798
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Too late, mayhem already commited!
okantomi said:
What I can't find at this moment are the 4G stock image files.
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That would be the ONLY thing we haven't tried. I know how to lock/unlock, flash images, etc. We've both done all of your above instructions to the letter. I've already replaced my Xoom and it's at Moto having 4G surgery, so I can't do any more of this now. John will have to try again, but as (I hope) you've already read above, the status quo techniques are not working.
Any clues about why a successfully flashed recovery image isn't working?
okantomi said:
..... If you cannot connect your Xoom via adb while your Xoom is in fastboot, it usually indicates that there is something wrong /missing from your setup.
Are you sure you have all your moto drivers installed and the proper image files in your platform tools (or tools folder) and you are actually in the right directory when opening the command window?
Please try to follow the instructions in the following
thread before you commit mayhem on your innocent Xooms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1249798 for setting up everything you need to ensure that adb will work and a proven method to install cwm recovery and root once you have been able to get back to a proper stock image. What I can't find at this moment are the 4G stock image files. You need the following to flash through adb/fastboot: system.img, boot.img, recovery.img, and userdata.img.from the Honeycomb 3.2.2 4G Xoom.
Commands to use:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
Don't give up...good luck!
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Lots of stuff to answer back here, please don't mind the bullet points....
from your guide... "Did your device not show up? Make sure that you have USB debugging enabled in Settings/Applications/Development on your Xoom."
- I have no devices connected when typing ADB devices and based on the above how can I make sure I have USB debugging enabled if I can't even get to the Android OS??? I have fastboot support that's it, I don't think its possible for me to get ADB to connect with all the partitions erased. ADB or "Android Debugging Bridge", the name implies you NEED android on the device to use it. I don't have android since the system partition was erased.
- I have two different 4g images from AceXMachine's posts. However his build posts only have system.img and boot.img. So based on your instructions I need to know what userdata.img and recovery.img I should use.
- I keep asking and I will continue until I get an answer on the next question..... I think the bootloader is screwed up. I want a new one (or at least the one that came from my 4g upgrade). Where can I find one? How do I flash it? Is this synonymous with the boot.img?
Thanks!!!
Well, your issues are way, way, way beyond the scope of my limited knowledge, lol!
Have you tried to chat with the developers on #Xoom on freenode.net? Bigrushdog and solarnz are both really nice and so is SteadyHawkin, if he's on there. Someone may be able to help.
Good luck!
Flash it back to stock moto!!!! Then start over with bringing your xoom to 3.2.2!!!! That is why you can't get anywhere! You keep killing off everything! AceXMachine did the same as you and he has his xoom back to 3.2.2. Or send it to moto and pay them to flash you back. You are not doing it right period! You have posted the same issue and people have tried helping, but you seem to want to keep going into rsd and other crap you don't need. The baseband is in the boot.img. Flash the hir66 then update to the hlk75c.
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hammer4203 said:
Flash it back to stock moto!!!! Then start over with bringing your xoom to 3.2.2!!!! That is why you can't get anywhere! You keep killing off everything! AceXMachine did the same as you and he has his xoom back to 3.2.2. Or send it to moto and pay them to flash you back. You are not doing it right period! You have posted the same issue and people have tried helping, but you seem to want to keep going into rsd and other crap you don't need. The baseband is in the boot.img. Flash the hir66 then update to the hlk75c.
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mmmkay... well THAT was a little terse. Don't you think returning to the HRI66 stock was the FIRST thing we tried? We downloaded the stock images from the provided links, checked the MD5, and then did this:
adb reboot bootloader
Xoom will then reboot into bootloader screen
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem lock
Use volume rocker to select ok and then xoom will reboot. At this point you should be back to a factory state which includes being locked and unrooted.
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Isn't THAT what you suggested? Yes? No?
^^Hammer....
I know this threads is really long and probably didn't read all of it (don't blame you) but a while back I explained that I did try and flash everything in Steadyhawkn' HIR66 build. I flashed the 4 images included (boot, system, userdata, recovery) I also went as far as an OEM lock at the end. This did nothing. I tried this a couple times.
Can someone lead me to the patience pool; I need a drink.
Hi ppl!
First, my device failed to get the OTA Update because I deleted some system apps (see my original post).
Then I found this post where another user restored original APKs in /system/apps and managed to manually update to JB by downloading the dlpkgfile in this post.
So I proceed, restored my /system/apps (with 755 permissions), rooted with OTA RootKeeper and SuperSU, placed the dlpkgfile and command files, restarted to fastboot (Power+Vol Down) and entered Recovery mode.
The green android with the blue progress bar went for over 10 minutes, then ... the android with the RED TRIANGLE appeared
After a minute or so the device restarted, an ASUS logo with a blue progress bar ran, but then it got stuck in the ASUS logo.
I'm still able to restart to fastboot (Power+Vol Down), where a message appears:
Code:
Android cardhu-user bootloader (1.00 e) released by "US_epad-10.4.2.9-20120809" A03
, and where I have 4 choices:
1. RCK: Recovery mode, when I select this the Red Triangle appears again.
2. Android: Normal android boot, gets freeze right away
3. Fastboot USB download protocol: Tried using ADB, but don't really know what it is. Here's an image of how the device appear in my Windows PC
4. Wipe Data: Already done this, seems to wipe user data, but still gets stuck on ASUS logo
Some pictures I took of my device: http://imgur.com/I13ou http://imgur.com/Jezpn
I also tried downloading .30 firmware from ASUS website and placing the Zip contents in my SD card, then booting recovery but no luck.
It's pretty awful that everything went so bad, I'm hoping there is a solution.
Anything would be really appreciated!!!
Thanks!
benoror said:
Hi ppl!
First, my device failed to get the OTA Update because I deleted some system apps (see my original post).
Then I found this post where another user restored original APKs in /system/apps and managed to manually update to JB by downloading the dlpkgfile in this post.
So I proceed, restored my /system/apps (with 755 permissions), rooted with OTA RootKeeper and SuperSU, placed the dlpkgfile and command files, restarted to fastboot (Power+Vol Down) and entered Recovery mode.
The green android with the blue progress bar went for over 10 minutes, then ... the android with the RED TRIANGLE appeared
After a minute or so the device restarted, an ASUS logo with a blue progress bar ran, but then it got stuck in the ASUS logo.
I'm still able to restart to fastboot (Power+Vol Down), where a message appears:
Code:
Android cardhu-user bootloader (1.00 e) released by "US_epad-10.4.2.9-20120809" A03
, and where I have 4 choices:
1. RCK: Recovery mode, when I select this the Red Triangle appears again.
2. Android: Normal android boot, gets freeze right away
3. Fastboot USB download protocol: Tried using ADB, but don't really know what it is. Here's an image of how the device appear in my Windows PC
4. Wipe Data: Already done this, seems to wipe user data, but still gets stuck on ASUS logo
Some pictures I took of my device: http://imgur.com/I13ou http://imgur.com/Jezpn
I also tried downloading .30 firmware from ASUS website and placing the Zip contents in my SD card, then booting recovery but no luck.
It's pretty awful that everything went so bad, I'm hoping there is a solution.
Anything would be really appreciated!!!
Thanks!
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You don't have a recovery to boot into
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OK, I found this tutorial about flashing ASUS firmware with fastboot: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-to-restore-asus-transformer-tf300t-back-to-stock/
The problem is that the following commands:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system US_epad-user-9.4.3.30.zip
both produce the error: "Signature mismatch"
I guess it's becaus my fastboot is newer version, since it was actually installed during the JB update, but I'm trying to flash a older .30 firmware.
I gues I will have to wait ASUS releases the new firmware for manual flashing it.
Just guessing...
benoror said:
OK, I found this tutorial about flashing ASUS firmware with fastboot: http://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-to-restore-asus-transformer-tf300t-back-to-stock/
The problem is that the following commands:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system US_epad-user-9.4.3.30.zip
both produce the error: "Signature mismatch"
I guess it's becaus my fastboot is newer version, since it was actually installed during the JB update, but I'm trying to flash a older .30 firmware.
I gues I will have to wait ASUS releases the new firmware for manual flashing it.
Just guessing...
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Thank you for posting this. I wanted to try something like this with the new boot loader that came with jb but it appears flashing the older firmware will not work.
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funnel71 said:
Thank you for posting this. I wanted to try something like this with the new boot loader that came with jb but it appears flashing the older firmware will not work.
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You're welcome. So, do you have a clue on how to restore my older bootloader soy I can get back to .30 stock?
benoror said:
You're welcome. So, do you have a clue on how to restore my older bootloader soy I can get back to .30 stock?
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That is exactly what I'm wanting to know if it's even possible. If I can safely downgrade, I can re-root, but I'm limited on what I can do with a locked bootloader.
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peopole!!! new firmware is out!!!
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/TF300T/US_epaduser_10_4_2_9_UpdateLauncher.zip
here is a direct download link!!! US version only!!!
PS: im pushing using
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
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[blob extracted from the above zip]
okay asus animated boot is up and i seem to successfully unbrick my device!!!!
Screens http://imgur.com/a/D7wqI
kindrudekid said:
peopole!!! new firmware is out!!!
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/EeePAD/TF300T/US_epaduser_10_4_2_9_UpdateLauncher.zip
here is a direct download link!!! US version only!!!
PS: im pushing using
[blob extracted from the above zip]
okay asus animated boot is up and i seem to successfully unbrick my device!!!!
Screens http://imgur.com/a/D7wqI
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I don't know you mate..
But I'm so happy for you!! Glad everything worked out well! Cheers!!
Same Here!!!
Flashing the new ASUS firmware unbricked my device!!!!
Please mark this topic as SOLVED
ASUS should really make this process easier.
Thanks for all the support!
Greetings.
soft bricked?
I dont see how this is solved......I have seen some people comment they have no fastboot or recovery,
I tried to do manual update in cwm and when I rebooted with adb all I have is asus boot logo, it also does not say I have an unlocked bootloader,
I have no fastboot no recovery no adb connect all I have is asus boot logo.......volume+-power does nothing vol down + power also does nothing.
how do you flash new firmware without adb or any type of recovery?
uelabs said:
I dont see how this is solved......I have seen some people comment they have no fastboot or recovery,
I tried to do manual update in cwm and when I rebooted with adb all I have is asus boot logo, it also does not say I have an unlocked bootloader,
I have no fastboot no recovery no adb connect all I have is asus boot logo.......volume+-power does nothing vol down + power also does nothing.
how do you flash new firmware without adb or any type of recovery?
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I have the same problem!!
please need help on this!!
AFAIK you should still have access to fastboot, I'm newbie and never messed up by unlocking the bootloader
It worked!
Thank you so much! I had this same problem with mine and couldn't find an answer anywhere until I found your post.
hmm, I lost my tablet for nearly a month then updated CM10 when prompted having connected to my new wireless. This of course (since the Oct update) put the ROM out of kilter with the bootloader. I didn't have an old ROM on the SDCARD, and old CWM so I couldn't mount an external to get a rom on. I tried pushing a rom to the SD with adb but the drivers weren't going in right and I just couldn't get any joy. I followed this thread to fastboot the current stock JB on in the hope that it would give me a fresh start but it's hanging now at the second (glossy) ASUS logo. I really don't know where to go from here. Is it possible there was a problem with the write?
erasing the memory from the boot menu worked!
biscuits said:
erasing the memory from the boot menu worked!
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Can you tell me how you erased memory from boot menu - or maybe i understand this in different way.
I have only bootloop and it boots to CWM where i cannot mount any SD card - not internal not external.
Also Vol down + power doesnt work - there is no option to enter fastboot mode....device just bootloops and then enters CWM...
Tried to push through adb but there is no SD card to copy files. Tried different methods but cannot mount any storage...
Thanks JB update
kindrudekid said:
peopole!!! new firmware is out!!!
here is a direct download link!!! US version only!!!
PS: im pushing using
[blob extracted from the above zip]
okay asus animated boot is up and i seem to successfully unbrick my device!!!!
My fastboot is working but it seems that i cannot write anything on my internal sd card.. When i run fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
My PC shows no erros - it does all the steps. But my tablet freezes and that it - it never unfreezes, i need to power it off.
But fastboot and abd commands work - like reboot or boot into bootloader.
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Hey everyone, I just went through the process of rooting my phone using the Hasoon200 tool (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1952426). Everything worked fine; I unlocked the bootloader, flashed the TWRP recovery, and installed CM10. However I couldn't get past the CM10 loading screen so I went back to recovery and wiped everything I could (cache, dalvik, system, factory restore) then rebooted. After that I can't get past the white HTC "Quietly Brilliant" splash screen. No bootloader or recovery. Hasoon2000's tool can't reach the phone to do anything. Holding Down Volume and Power buttons just reboots to the splash screen. When I plug the USB into my computer it must be recognized somehow because it connection notification sound plays but I don't see the drive. What can I do now?
Turn on, hold power 10-15 seconds, until screen goes black, let off, press n hold volume down, press power just 2-3 seconds, let off power button but continue holding vol. Down
Than select recovery
And once in bootloader check if you have hboot 1.14
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When you get back into recovery do the same wipe process than flash the Rom...if you have hboot 1.14 you have to flash the boot.img manually
Yea what box of kittens says ^^^^^^^
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33303798
(This thread might help as well.= if your 1.14 hboot) And make sure your thanks button isn't broken at least for the member above who took time to help. :thumbup:
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a box of kittens said:
Turn on, hold power 10-15 seconds, until screen goes black, let off, press n hold volume down, press power just 2-3 seconds, let off power button but continue holding vol. Down
Than select recovery
And once in bootloader check if you have hboot 1.14
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When you get back into recovery do the same wipe process than flash the Rom...if you have hboot 1.14 you have to flash the boot.img manually
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Thanks for the response. I'm able to reach the bootloader now, but when I select recovery it freezes once again on the white HTC splash (but this time with the HTC Dev red text below). And I do have hboot 1.14
subarudroid said:
Yea what box of kittens says ^^^^^^^
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=33303798
(This thread might help as well.= if your 1.14 hboot) And make sure your thanks button isn't broken at least for the member above who took time to help. :thumbup:
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Thanks [email protected] reflash your recovery so fastboot flash recovery recovery.img(whatever you have it named but has to end with .img)
Reflash your recovery image. Then try again
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Thanks everyone, I'm back to recovery! Hopefully I can figure it out from here.
If you need anything else just post here.
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ltjska04 said:
Thanks everyone, I'm back to recovery! Hopefully I can figure it out from here.
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Easy peasy...
Flash rom,
boot into boot loader,
drop the boot.img inside your adb/fastboot folder,
Right click on you adb/fastboot folder and choose open command prompt here. The type
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Reboot that beast and enjoy the profits
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New to this phone and was a little overeager. I unlocked bootloader, rooted, installed TWRP and flashed CM but didn't flash the boot img before flashing CM so it boots forever, of course (I'm so dumb...)
I can get back to the bootloader where I try to flash my CM boot img but adb won't detect the device (presumably because usb debugging isn't selected since I can't boot into the rom). How can I either 1) get adb to detect so that I can flash the boot img with adb or 2) flash the boot img without adb?
Stumped. Thanks in advance for any/all that can help with this.
_atlien_ said:
New to this phone and was a little overeager. I unlocked bootloader, rooted, installed TWRP and flashed CM but didn't flash the boot img before flashing CM so it boots forever, of course (I'm so dumb...)
I can get back to the bootloader where I try to flash my CM boot img but adb won't detect the device (presumably because usb debugging isn't selected since I can't boot into the rom). How can I either 1) get adb to detect so that I can flash the boot img with adb or 2) flash the boot img without adb?
Stumped. Thanks in advance for any/all that can help with this.
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Sigh you flash boot img through fastboot
Get phone into bootloader. (White screen, 3 skating droids)- make sure it says "fastboot USB" in red
Right click on your adb/fastboot folder, choose "open command prompt here"
Type--> fastboot devices
See if anything shows up.
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a box of kittens said:
Sigh you flash boot img through fastboot
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Hey! Thanks for replying. I'm stuck here. Fastboot flash of the boot img requires the phone to be usb detected, yes? I go to fastboot but when I type 'adb devices' I gets nothing back.
I don't think I was clear in my earlier post. I have CM and gapps flashed but it won't boot into the OS because I didn't flash the boot img first but now I can't get the phone to be detected by adb so I don't know how else to flash the boot img. Thanks for taking the time to reply to me. I realize you didn't have to.
Thanks to all! My phone rides again!
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Thanks to all! My phone rides again!
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Lol what did to do to be able to fastboot flash
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Hey,
I was stuck too... Managed to get the recovery working but the fastboot flash boot boot.img thing is not working can anyone guide me through this?
I did try the forum ways but still isn't solving the problem...
strommer666 said:
Hey,
I was stuck too... Managed to get the recovery working but the fastboot flash boot boot.img thing is not working can anyone guide me through this?
I did try the forum ways but still isn't solving the problem...
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Drop the boot.img INSIDE of your adb/fastboot folder.
Boot into bootloader
Right click on your adb/fastboot folder. Choose "open command prompt here" type --> fastboot flash boot boot.img
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Stuck in bootloader loop
Folks, I was stuck in similar situation as well; I had missed copying the boot.img step initially and after i did a factory reset on the boot loader i got stuck in HTC logo screen with red lines warning.
I followed the directions provided on this thread and am now able to get into TWRP recovery screen. What would be the steps for me now to flash a rom onto the device again. I had flashed the ViperXL rom prior to me stupidly doing the factory reset.
Per directions on another thread, I was trying to first have the rom and boot.img loaded using the mount from TWRP. However when i do the the step of 'Mount USB storage', I get the warning that on my computer that i need to 'Format Disk drive'. Not sure why would i need to do it.
Please help!
Thanks
singh.bobby said:
Folks, I was stuck in similar situation as well; I had missed copying the boot.img step initially and after i did a factory reset on the boot loader i got stuck in HTC logo screen with red lines warning.
I followed the directions provided on this thread and am now able to get into TWRP recovery screen. What would be the steps for me now to flash a rom onto the device again. I had flashed the ViperXL rom prior to me stupidly doing the factory reset.
Per directions on another thread, I was trying to first have the rom and boot.img loaded using the mount from TWRP. However when i do the the step of 'Mount USB storage', I get the warning that on my computer that i need to 'Format Disk drive'. Not sure why would i need to do it.
Please help!
Thanks
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Doing a factory reset from the bootloader killed your SD partition. You'll need to format it as fat32 before you can access it again. You've lost everything on there.
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exad said:
Doing a factory reset from the bootloader killed your SD partition. You'll need to format it as fat32 before you can access it again. You've lost everything on there.
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I did the reformat for my SDCard; how do i proceed now? should i move the zip file for the rom to the sd card and try installing it ?What would be the next steps i would need to do to get back to the ViperXL rom i have downloaded; or is there a way for me to go back to the original HTC sense rom i had prior to flashing
Thanks
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exad said:
Doing a factory reset from the bootloader killed your SD partition. You'll need to format it as fat32 before you can access it again. You've lost everything on there.
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singh.bobby said:
I did the reformat for my SDCard; how do i proceed now? should i move the zip file for the rom to the sd card and try installing it ?What would be the next steps i would need to do to get back to the ViperXL rom i have downloaded; or is there a way for me to go back to the original HTC sense rom i had prior to flashing
Thanks
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I was able to flash ViperXL rom again; I placed the zip file for the rom in the TWRP folder after i mounted the device. Thereafter i was able to install the rom from the recovery. All good for now . Although all my data from Sd card got wiped :crying:
Obviously I'm a noob, so sorry if this is stupid or there is an obvious answer (I've spent a lot of time looking and couldn't find it though). I was having problems with my phone so decided to flash back to stock and relock it to 'start again'.
Maybe that wasn't a great idea because I've had lots of problems since then. When I try to flash back to stock using nexus root toolkit I get "failed (remote: invalid bootloader)" and the phone finishes still in bootloader. There was a suggestion to force flash, but given the warnings around that I'm pretty nervous about doing that. If I then start my phone up it stays on the google screen for quite a while and then gets stuck on the X screen (it isn't frozen because the animation keeps running, but nothing else happens, even if I leave it for an hour).
I did a bit more reading and tried wiping the dalvik cache and cache. It then said it was upgrading android, optimising apps etc, but then got stuck again. I tried resetting again and the phone now restarts when I push the off button and slowly goes through both the google screen and X screen.
This might be a stupid problem, but I'm stuck so any help would be great.
Flash the stock images manually rather than with a toolkit. You can find a guide stickied under the nexus 5 general section.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
[TUTORIAL] How to flash a factory image | Return to stock | Unroot your Nexus 5
Follow this carefully step by step using method 2. Be extremely careful flashing the boot loader, in fact you can probably skip that part. As long as your boot loader is always in tact it's virtually impossible to brick. As of right now you're stuck in what's called a boot loop. Most likely, either your boot.img (not the same as boot loader) or system.img (aka ROM/firmware) is messed up and is causing it.
Welcome to modding, have fun, but be smart
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Chromium_ said:
Flash the stock images manually rather than with a toolkit. You can find a guide stickied under the nexus 5 general section.
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Thanks. Either a new problem or a related one - following the guide for setting up adb and fastboot, when i type adb devices into the command prompt nothing is listed (says "list of devices attached", but there isn't anything listed).
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Thanks. Either a new problem or a related one - following the guide for setting up adb and fastboot, when i type adb devices into the command prompt nothing is listed (says "list of devices attached", but there isn't anything listed).
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Go into fastboot mode and run "fastboot devices". If the device shows up there, that's good enough.
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Go into fastboot mode and run "fastboot devices". If the device shows up there, that's good enough.
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Thanks, that worked. But having done it when I reboot the phone it does the same thing (hangs of the Google screen for a long time then moves to the X screen and stays there). My phone is rooted and I have clockworkmod installed, so I selected fix root when asked, not sure if that is relevant?
Did you continue to follow the guide and flash the stock images in fastboot
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Yeah I did. I got the message "FAILED (remote:invalid bootloader image) and archive does not contain 'boot.sig' 'recovery.sig' and 'system.sig'. Everything else was OKAY. Put into recovery mode fine (with clockworkmod), wiped data and rebooted (fixing root when asked) but the problem described above remains.
More problems - tried doing it again, now it won't even boot up to the google/Android X screens. When I restart the screen lights up but nothing else. I can still reboot into the bootloader though. Arggh
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More problems - tried doing it again, now it won't even boot up to the google/Android X screens. When I restart the screen lights up but nothing else. I can still reboot into the bootloader though. Arggh
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And you are following the factory image flashing guide that has been provided above?
Can you try going through the guide again, and tell us the specific errors that you are encountering.
And use method two, not the first one that talks about running the flash all script. You should be doing command's like "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
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beshakey said:
More problems - tried doing it again, now it won't even boot up to the google/Android X screens. When I restart the screen lights up but nothing else. I can still reboot into the bootloader though. Arggh
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Don't worry, you'll get it, eventually. When you first start doing this kind of thing, it takes some getting used to because you have to read VERY carefully, and perform each step EXACTLY as stated. Computers are absolutely unforgiving of even the tiniest mistake, so you have to take your time, and be patient when you have to start all over. But, it's a challenge, and a learning process, and a lot of fun, once you get the hang of it.
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OK, step by step. If you need more detail yell out.
1) I've downloaded ADB and Fastboot
2) If I put ADB devices into the command prompt I don't get any devices listed. But if I put in Fastboot devices I get the serial number of my phone
3) Previously I'd been using method one. So I now extract the image for hammerhead krt16m to my f:\ drive. I've also extracted radio-hammerhead-M8974A-1.0.25.0.17 and bootloader-hammerhead-HHZ11d to the same location and renamed them to radio.img and bootloader.img respectively
4) Phone is connected to computer and in fastboot (and detected by fastboot devices)
5) In command prompt when I type in fastboot flash bootloader f:/bootloader.img I get the error message FAILED (remoteL invalid bootloader image).
6) Flashed radio.img and rebooted bootloader and system.img (no reboot) without any errors (although they took a while)
7) Flashing userdata.img got the error 'FAILED (remote: flash write failure)
8) Performed all the remaining commands without any errors (when erasing the cache I got the message 'Did you mean to fastboot format this partition? erasing 'cache'... OKAY
9) Entered recovery mode. Earlier when I did this it was fine, but now (like when I try to start the phone) the screen lights up but no text etc appears
10) At this point I'm stuck, as I can't see the cwm text so can't select wipe data/factory data reset (although I did do this as part of earlier attempts)
From the 'on but no text' state, I can using the on button to restart into the same state or can enter fastboot (where text etc appears fine)
One at the boot loader you said you put f:/bootlaoder.img that was wrong, no drive letter. You do not need to flash your boot loader though anyways. Avoid doing that unless you have to, it is the only thing that will brick your phone.
You said system.img flashed fine, did not see any Menton of a boot.img or recovery.img. you need all three of these.
So, start over again. Make sure you flash a boot.img system.img and recovery.img separately. DO NOT flash the bootloader.img unless you have to (to update). Again, the boot loader is the one thing that will brick your phone if done wrong.
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Sorry I just read through that tutorial and it does tell you to use drive letters. Im used to flashing with my files in the location of fastboot so I don't need to do that.
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@op why you are flashing 4.4 images?? it has a different bootloader then 4.4.2.
i guess your primary bootloader now is 11k and not 11d or 11a .....(since you took the ota out of the box)
bootloader version must match with the rest of images.
so download 4.4.2 images and flash them using 11k bootloader. (note that you have the old and new bootloaders on your device, volume down + power will take to the new bootloader 11k, and Volume down + volume up + power will take you to the old bootloader).
regarding adb command, it will not work in fastboot mode, it works when booting in os with usb debugging enabled, or in custom recovery mode
Good catch.
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samersh72 said:
@op why you are flashing 4.4 images?? it has a different bootloader then 4.4.2.
i guess your primary bootloader now is 11k and not 11d or 11a .....(since you took the ota out of the box)
bootloader version must match with the rest of images.
so download 4.4.2 images and flash them using 11k bootloader. (note that you have the old and new bootloaders on your device, volume down + power will take to the new bootloader 11k, and Volume down + volume up + power will take you to the old bootloader).
regarding adb command, it will not work in fastboot mode, it works when booting in os with usb debugging enabled, or in custom recovery mode
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Thanks I'll try that. Is there any way for me to confirm on my phone what my primary bootloader is?
beshakey said:
Thanks I'll try that. Is there any way for me to confirm on my phone what my primary bootloader is?
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Boot into it using power volume down and it will list the version
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travisjustin said:
Boot into it using power volume down and it will list the version
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Will try that, thanks.
I'm pretty sure I've done something stupid to cause this and I had a thought about what it might be - my phone was still at 4.3 for some reason. It would receive the update and install it, but the version wouldn't change to the new one. So should I try to track down the old 4.3.? bootloader?
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Will try that, thanks.
I'm pretty sure I've done something stupid to cause this and I had a thought about what it might be - my phone was still at 4.3 for some reason. It would receive the update and install it, but the version wouldn't change to the new one. So should I try to track down the old 4.3.? bootloader?
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4.3? The nexus 5 ships with kitkat 4.4 ...there is no 4.3 for it.
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Hello
I have a Google pixel 128 GB device but recently it got bricked after an ota update. Unfortunately my phone is not rooted or unlocked. So I could not do anything under fastboot, also adb is crashed.
So the phone is bricked. But it can be rectified using QPST is edl mode I suppose. But as of now there is no such development for qpst for Google pixel.
But there are many users they face the same issue recently.
Is there any chance of development for it?
you said bootloader ! you mean the phone can boot into bootloader mode ! after that you said edl mode ? i dont understand. please explain. i may help !
*The Phone Goes into Fastboot with no problems.
*In Fastboot Mode if i try to go to Recovery, The Phone Reboots and does not go to the Recovery But it Keeps on Rebooting.
So the Recovery Partition of the Phone might be Corrupted.
So im looking for ways to Flash the Recovery partition with QPST or any other methods.
Fastboot Doesn't Help Because the Bootloader is locked.
senthil19 said:
*The Phone Goes into Fastboot with no problems.
*In Fastboot Mode if i try to go to Recovery, The Phone Reboots and does not go to the Recovery But it Keeps on Rebooting.
So the Recovery Partition of the Phone might be Corrupted.
So im looking for ways to Flash the Recovery partition with QPST or any other methods.
Fastboot Doesn't Help Because the Bootloader is locked.
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Download factory image, open up the .sh script as text, copy the fastboot commands about wiping and clearing userdata, cache , etc into a terminal using fastboot
Xdevillived666 said:
Download factory image, open up the .sh script as text, copy the fastboot commands about wiping and clearing userdata, cache , etc into a terminal using fastboot
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I do believe I've tried this to no avail on a Verizon g-2pw4100-022-b (the "b" probably stands for "brickable").
I'm stuck in the same situation:
Power+vol down - bootloader
Bootloader to recovery - boot loop
Bootloader to barcodes - barcodes show
Edit: power on only leads to constant screen flashing unless you hold volume down for bootloader, at which point you can vol up once and power down.
Can't flash a recovery, can't flash an OTA since that requires adb sideload, which is part of recovery, and can't flash a factory image with the bootloader locked, which is only unlocked under development tools.
One thing to note is that in the bootloader screen, both "b/l" and the one below it (radio?) both say "n/a", which leads me to believe the December update from Verizon could be the cause.
Suggestions as to how to proceed are greatly appreciated.
senthil19 said:
Hello
I have a Google pixel 128 GB device but recently it got bricked after an ota update. Unfortunately my phone is not rooted or unlocked. So I could not do anything under fastboot, also adb is crashed.
So the phone is bricked. But it can be rectified using QPST is edl mode I suppose. But as of now there is no such development for qpst for Google pixel.
But there are many users they face the same issue recently.
Is there any chance of development for it?
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I have a Reddit thread how to activate qpst .
You can also "adb reboot edl" if your PC can recognize your phone at least.
If not, power button and volume up(or down, I don't remember) for at least forty seconds sometimes brings it up
But then you'd need firmware to flash with qpst and I'm not sure how to go about doing that
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PoXFreak said:
I do believe I've tried this to no avail on a Verizon g-2pw4100-022-b (the "b" probably stands for "brickable").
I'm stuck in the same situation:
Power+vol down - bootloader
Bootloader to recovery - boot loop
Bootloader to barcodes - barcodes show
Edit: power on only leads to constant screen flashing unless you hold volume down for bootloader, at which point you can vol up once and power down.
Can't flash a recovery, can't flash an OTA since that requires adb sideload, which is part of recovery, and can't flash a factory image with the bootloader locked, which is only unlocked under development tools.
One thing to note is that in the bootloader screen, both "b/l" and the one below it (radio?) both say "n/a", which leads me to believe the December update from Verizon could be the cause.
Suggestions as to how to proceed are greatly appreciated.
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Can you fastboot boot twrp ?
Are there any solutions to enter EDL Mode in google pixel without adb?