HTC One X Not Power On - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Hello All,
Mine one friend is trying to flash custom rom in his AT&T One X and he hard bricked it, the phone is not responding on any key combination and also not booting directly in recovery. He was using TWRP Recovery and trying to flash this rom
http://onexroot.com/one-x-roms/icecoldjelly-aokp-rom-for-rooted-one-x-android-4-1-2/
Can anyone body help me in this regard or tell me any method which will work ?
Any help in this regard would highly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.
Imk

imk79 said:
Hello All,
Mine one friend is trying to flash custom rom in his AT&T One X and he hard bricked it, the phone is not responding on any key combination and also not booting directly in recovery. He was using TWRP Recovery and trying to flash this rom
http://onexroot.com/one-x-roms/icecoldjelly-aokp-rom-for-rooted-one-x-android-4-1-2/
Can anyone body help me in this regard or tell me any method which will work ?
Any help in this regard would highly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.
Imk
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When you plug it into your USB cable do you have the charging light?
Also that rom is for the Tegra One X not the Dual Core Adreno One X, i've done this before and if im still right you can get into download mode you can go back to stock.

MrKickstand said:
When you plug it into your USB cable do you have the charging light?
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No nothing is happen. Phone is giving no response

imk79 said:
No nothing is happen. Phone is giving no response
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Hmm... Ok, on your computer go into Device Manager and plug in your phone to the PC and tell me what kind of sound it makes when it connects and if the device shows a triangle with a "!" in it on the device manager.

MrKickstand said:
Hmm... Ok, on your computer go into Device Manager and plug in your phone to the PC and tell me what kind of sound it makes when it connects and if the device shows a triangle with a "!" in it on the device manager.
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When I connect the device nothing happened and device showed like in the attached screenshot.

imk79 said:
When I connect the device nothing happened and device showed like in the attached screenshot.
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Ok, im pretty sure you can recover from that, especially since when i bricked mine it made an abnormal sound when i connected the usb and not the normal boobooop. Try ADB rebooting into bootloader mode or plug it into the USB Cable and Hold the Power + UP + DOWN at the same time and it should still push you into recovery mode. Also download the stock RUU, some of them have a bat you can run and itll do most of the work all you need to do is get into bootloader mode.

MrKickstand said:
Ok, im pretty sure you can recover from that, especially since when i bricked mine it made an abnormal sound when i connected the usb and not the normal boobooop. Try ADB rebooting into download mode or plug it into the USB Cable and Hold the Power + UP + DOWN at the same time and it should still push you into recovery mode. Also download the stock RUU, some of them have a bat you can run and itll do most of the work all you need to do is get into download mode.
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Can you pls guide me about ADB Rebooting how can I perform it also I did Volume Down+ Power and Volume Down + Up + power button but nothing happen

imk79 said:
Can you pls guide me about ADB Rebooting how can I perform it also I did Volume Down+ Power and Volume Down + Up + power button but nothing happen
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I didnt mean download mode since im still thinking about the S3, but i mean bootloader. But first off i assume you already have ADB and the Android SDK. So go into your android folder -> platform tools -> hold shift and right click in while your in platform tools and click Open Command Window here and once the window is open type in ADB Reboot Bootloader and see what it does. (i assume that while flashing a rom you had debugging enabled." BUT, also go here and download a RUU http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2119610 , (id use AT&T USA and the 1.85.502.3 RUU, just click right under OTA and to the right you'll see "DOWNLOAD" and run that EXE to see if it works)

MrKickstand said:
I didnt mean download mode since im still thinking about the S3, but i mean bootloader. But first off i assume you already have ADB and the Android SDK. So go into your android folder -> platform tools -> hold shift and right click in while your in platform tools and click Open Command Window here and once the window is open type in ADB Reboot Bootloader and see what it does. (i assume that while flashing a rom you had debugging enabled." BUT, also go here and download a RUU http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2119610 , (id use AT&T USA and the 1.85.502.3 RUU, just click right under OTA and to the right you'll see "DOWNLOAD" and run that EXE to see if it works)
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Can you pls give me a link how to install ADB I remember once I have installed for my LG G2x but not sure is still exsist or not ? Can you pls tell me where is this Android Folder in my system ?

imk79 said:
Can you pls give me a link how to install ADB I remember once I have installed for my LG G2x but not sure is still exsist or not ? Can you pls tell me where is this Android Folder in my system ?
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Here ya go.
http://theunlockr.com/2009/10/06/how-to-set-up-adb-usb-drivers-for-android-devices/

MrKickstand said:
Ok, im pretty sure you can recover from that,
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You would be incorrect. QHSUSB_DLOAD mode after flashing IceColdJelly meant fo the ENDEAVORU is a death sentence. The device is in fact hard bricked, meaning the only fix is sending the phone for JTAG. The exception, is if the phone was originally on hboot 1.09 (somewhat unlikely at this point, unless the phone was pretty old).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1974101
Couple mistakes were made here that led to this fatal condition:
1) Can't say this enough: DO NOT install mods from random websites. As clearly demonstrated here, these other random websites don't clearly delineate between the EVITA and ENDEAVORU, and this can brick your phone. Stick to the proper device forum on XDA.
2) Why did the person try to install a version of ICJ from 8 months ago? Unless you are doing it for a specific reason, installing obsolete firmware is kinda asking for problems, as well.

redpoint73 said:
You would be incorrect. QHSUSB_DLOAD mode after flashing IceColdJelly meant fo the ENDEAVORU is a death sentence. The device is in fact hard bricked, meaning the only fix is sending the phone for JTAG. The exception, is if the phone was originally on hboot 1.09 (somewhat unlikely at this point, unless the phone was pretty old).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1974101
Couple mistakes were made here that led to this fatal condition:
1) Can't say this enough: DO NOT install mods from random websites. As clearly demonstrated here, these other random websites don't clearly delineate between the EVITA and ENDEAVORU, and this can brick your phone. Stick to the proper device forum on XDA.
2) Why did the person try to install a version of ICJ from 8 months ago? Unless you are doing it for a specific reason, installing obsolete firmware is kinda asking for problems, as well.
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Thanks for the info
Any other solution rather then Jtag ?

imk79 said:
Any other solution rather then Jtag ?
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If you originally rooted (or later RUUed) to 2.20 firmware or later, than no. If you were on 1.85 or 1.73 firmware, you can try the unbricking thread and/or JET tool. Unbricking thread is linked in the ICJ "warning" thread I posted above. JET tool can be found in the Development forum.

Related

Magic bricked

Test methods need to unbrick my magic, so far I've tried one that I have not worked. If someone want to try things that I communicate them and I try.
After an upgrade of radio has been fried. I can not get into recovery, or fastboot. Even so I try to send commands and the command window stays and even restart <waiting for device> clicking to enter recovery fastboot or does nothing.
Excuse the translation but my English is very bad and I use the google translator
edugg said:
Test methods need to unbrick my magic, so far I've tried one that I have not worked. If someone want to try things that I communicate them and I try.
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wow so much information don't know where to start!!!
hard to say..someone managed to the the phone to respond to fastboot/adb by starting up ADB..
wait for the waiting for device msg, then connect the phone to usb and turn it on.
if all method fails, bring it back to claim for warranty.
edugg said:
Test methods need to unbrick my magic, so far I've tried one that I have not worked. If someone want to try things that I communicate them and I try.
After an upgrade of radio has been fried. I can not get into recovery, or fastboot. Even so I try to send commands and the command window stays and even restart <waiting for device> clicking to enter recovery fastboot or does nothing.
Excuse the translation but my English is very bad and I use the google translator
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What OS are you using on your computer?
zeroplace said:
What OS are you using on your computer?
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I tested with Windows 7, Vista and XP and the same.
You know any way to flash as factory?
Will it actually turn on or does it just flash a red led when you press power?
bonesy said:
Will it actually turn on or does it just flash a red led when you press power?
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Starts, appears the splash but only gets to that point
In that case it isnt bricked its just stuck...Bricked is when it wont turn on at all
Do you have a nandroid backup?
Have you taken the battery out and the power lead so it has no power?
i have had this problem
If you have a backup get it ready, Once you have let the phone power down totally (battery out and no lead) hold back and press power (keep holding back) this should get you into fastboot.if it doesnt unplug the lead and try again.
If thats successful.... using your nandroid files
FASTBOOT COMMANDS
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash userdata data.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Sorry if you cant get this to work i have to go out and wont be back to check till tomorrow so just giving you all the info
bonesy said:
In that case it isnt bricked its just stuck...Bricked is when it wont turn on at all
Do you have a nandroid backup?
Have you taken the battery out and the power lead so it has no power?
i have had this problem
If you have a backup get it ready, Once you have let the phone power down totally (battery out and no lead) hold back and press power (keep holding back) this should get you into fastboot.if it doesnt unplug the lead and try again.
If thats successful.... using your nandroid files
FASTBOOT COMMANDS
fastboot erase system -w
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash userdata data.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Sorry if you cant get this to work i have to go out and wont be back to check till tomorrow so just giving you all the info
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I have tried many times to do this and nothing ever stays <waiting for device> and does nothing
Phone is not bricked, so this shouldnt be a problem.
If you cant get into fastboot with current setups, then use another recovery image and a custom rom.
(all that stuff is on SD-card.. its not that hard)
Update SDK.
daihiep said:
Phone is not bricked, so this shouldnt be a problem.
If you cant get into fastboot with current setups, then use another recovery image and a custom rom.
(all that stuff is on SD-card.. its not that hard)
Update SDK.
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Great! And how should the recovery image and custom rom be put into the Magic? Sledgehammer?
The problem that almost everyone seems to not understand is that it's impossible to access fastboot, adb or any other (known) means.
The magic will hang at the first splashscreen no matter which buttons are pushed during power up. If the track ball is pressed during power on, the led lights up blue (still hanging at first splash). All other combos of buttons during power on makes no difference at all.
I have tried keeping fastboot waiting while power cycling the device (as explained in another thread), but there are no reaction. I have tried in xp, vista and linux.
I have also tried with a gold card, but since the phone seems unable to get any further than the first splash, this will not work.
So unless someone has a _NEW_ method to actually enter fastboot/ADB mode, these devices are BRICKED!
People have been discussing what the criteria for calling a phone a brick, but as far as I have care my Magic can only function as a paper weight and can therefore be called bricked.
Help
I have the same problem , the fastboot can not acces, i stay at the vodafone logo.
Any ideas?
HHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPPP.
frankiboy1 said:
Great! And how should the recovery image and custom rom be put into the Magic? Sledgehammer?
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take out the sd card, put it in a usb adaptor and copy them over.
Also search for a thread "how i unbricked my phone"
frankiboy1 said:
Great! And how should the recovery image and custom rom be put into the Magic? Sledgehammer?
The problem that almost everyone seems to not understand is that it's impossible to access fastboot, adb or any other (known) means.
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Think before answering.
Btw, question answered by htcmagic.
daihiep said:
Think before answering.
Btw, question answered by htcmagic.
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I repeat: The problem that almost everyone seems to not understand is that it's impossible to access fastboot, adb or any other (known) means.
Having a recovery image and a custom rom on the SD card is useless if you are not able to get the phone accessing those files.
I have tried the "how I unbricked my phone" method (like I wrote in my first post) without any success. If you read the whole "how I unbricked my phone" thread you can see that there are several guys that did not have success with this method.
I have done a lot of thinking.... and searching...
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=571457 try there
Wrong HBOOT = real brick
Guys,
With a wrong HBOOT (what happend to me), the phone is a real brick...
And they refused to repair it... I bought a new phone. But I keep the old one in case someone break his screen. Then I can get the mobo.
just curious.
superkikim said:
Guys,
With a wrong HBOOT (what happend to me), the phone is a real brick...
And they refused to repair it... I bought a new phone. But I keep the old one in case someone break his screen. Then I can get the mobo.
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How did you brick it?
Btw, have you tried to run any RUU update?
At least singapore one.

[Q] my htc sensation will not boot

I have a Htc Sensation running on the Tmobile network
i decided to go with a different rom and tried to install the rom from COREDROID SENSATION XE & 4G v5.1.
after installing it was stock on the boot screen.
I tried to SCID and install PG58DOAG.
at this point my phone will not boot.
I can get into the the recovery mode after i select "recovery" it goes to a screen with a red triangle and an exclamation mark.
I the volume up and power and the try to install a update...but non has worked
can get one help??
download this file http://www.filefactory.com/file/c19...00U_10.14.9035.01_M_release_223976_signed.exe
and run it with your phone plugged in your pc, it should do a stock recovery on your phone.
I faced the same issue with another ROM.
The only way I found to reboot was to reinstall the firmware while connected via USB with the PC.
And after that, I reinstalled the ROM.
I couldnt even boot.
primekrieger said:
I couldnt even boot.
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Okay, first off stop digging up multiple 1 and 2 year old threads to post about your problem.
Second, be MUCH more specific about what the issue is. What happened before it stopped booting? Was it dropped or something or was it working fine?
Is it rooted?
Is it S-Off?
Skipjacks said:
Okay, first off stop digging up multiple 1 and 2 year old threads to post about your problem.
Second, be MUCH more specific about what the issue is. What happened before it stopped booting? Was it dropped or something or was it working fine?
Is it rooted?
Is it S-Off?
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Sorry about that.
Here are the full details:
I have a Sensation XE, it was running ARHD 7.2, rooted, Bootloader Unlocked, S-OFF
I was playing subway surfers when all of a sudden the phone froze, no buttons nothing worked. After a while it itself restarted and got stuck on the white HTC boot screen. When it didnt progress for some minutes, I removed the battery, reinserted it and tried turning it on. But nothing, no signs of life were shown. Even on connecting the wall charger there was no charging LED.
Only thing is that windows can detect it as QHSUSB_DLOAD or something.
I checked out the Unbricking Sensation forum at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1522351
but they say it works only for devices bricked while turning to S-ON, but as I mentioned mine is S-OFF. So, can I still use their method or is there some alternative?
Thanks
primekrieger said:
Sorry about that.
Here are the full details:
I have a Sensation XE, it was running ARHD 7.2, rooted, Bootloader Unlocked, S-OFF
I was playing subway surfers when all of a sudden the phone froze, no buttons nothing worked. After a while it itself restarted and got stuck on the white HTC boot screen. When it didnt progress for some minutes, I removed the battery, reinserted it and tried turning it on. But nothing, no signs of life were shown. Even on connecting the wall charger there was no charging LED.
Only thing is that windows can detect it as QHSUSB_DLOAD or something.
I checked out the Unbricking Sensation forum at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1522351
but they say it works only for devices bricked while turning to S-ON, but as I mentioned mine is S-OFF. So, can I still use their method or is there some alternative?
Thanks
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Can you get into recovery?
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
Skipjacks said:
Can you get into recovery?
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
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No, I can't get to recovery. The phone doesn't start up at all. But windows detects something like QHSUSB_DLOAD when connecting through usb.
primekrieger said:
No, I can't get to recovery. The phone doesn't start up at all. But windows detects something like QHSUSB_DLOAD when connecting through usb.
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Is the battery charging when you connect it to USB like that? If so I'd say to try an ruu to return it to completely stock. You will lose all user data on the internal memory when doing this. And it will return the phone to s-on and stock ROM. You will have to start over.
Do a search for ruu and you should find the thread that walks you through the process. Its really easy. You basically just run an .exe file from windows and it does everything else.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
Skipjacks said:
Is the battery charging when you connect it to USB like that? If so I'd say to try an ruu to return it to completely stock. You will lose all user data on the internal memory when doing this. And it will return the phone to s-on and stock ROM. You will have to start over.
Do a search for ruu and you should find the thread that walks you through the process. Its really easy. You basically just run an .exe file from windows and it does everything else.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
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No, the charging LED doesnt glow.
Phone is detected on USB connection after i remove the battery. And moreover windows doesnt detect it as a phone i think.
PS: Losing data, S-OFF, ROM is not a concern. I just want it working, bought it just 6 months ago :crying:
primekrieger said:
No, the charging LED doesnt glow.
Phone is detected on USB connection after i remove the battery. And moreover windows doesnt detect it as a phone i think.
PS: Losing data, S-OFF, ROM is not a concern. I just want it working, bought it just 6 months ago :crying:
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Do you have access to another battery just to make sure your battery isn't fried? If there is physical damage to the battery it will neither charge nor will it power on.
Also, try doing the ruu thing anyway. Worst its going to do is not work.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
Skipjacks said:
Do you have access to another battery just to make sure your battery isn't fried? If there is physical damage to the battery it will neither charge nor will it power on.
Also, try doing the ruu thing anyway. Worst its going to do is not work.
Sent from your phone. You should be careful where you leave that thing.
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As you said I searched for RUU for my phone, but now the problem is I can't decide what RUU to download since the phone wont start and therefore I can't see software number or CID.
primekrieger said:
As you said I searched for RUU for my phone, but now the problem is I can't decide what RUU to download since the phone wont start and therefore I can't see software number or CID.
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from bootloader connect the device in the pc via usb(it should say fastboot usb)
open a cmd in the folder where you have adb and fastboot files and do these commands
fastboot getvar version-main
fastboot getvar cid
rzr86 said:
from bootloader connect the device in the pc via usb(it should say fastboot usb)
open a cmd in the folder where you have adb and fastboot files and do these commands
fastboot getvar version-main
fastboot getvar cid
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Hi there!
Even my device is facing similar sort of problems. Although the situation is not as bad as the op,but still the phone is still just a paperweight.
Now what I did- unlocked bootloader via HTC dev site( HBOOT Ver 1.27)
Decided to S-off by J.Bear method.
Everyhting went fine untill the phone restarted. Controlbear no longer recognised the device. It said check your drivers.
That was the time when everything messed up.
Now the phone would no longer boot ahead of the white HTC bootscreen. And sometimes it even powers on directly to recovery(even when i'm not pressing volume down).
And one more strange thing happening.."adb devices" command doesn't show any devices listed although i can check the firmware and cid version(via fastboot command). And the device is showing up in device manager(my HTC). But adb commands are not working.
Am i missing something?
Any help would be much appreciated.
walkermoon said:
Hi there!
Even my device is facing similar sort of problems. Although the situation is not as bad as the op,but still the phone is still just a paperweight.
Now what I did- unlocked bootloader via HTC dev site( HBOOT Ver 1.27)
Decided to S-off by J.Bear method.
Everyhting went fine untill the phone restarted. Controlbear no longer recognised the device. It said check your drivers.
That was the time when everything messed up.
Now the phone would no longer boot ahead of the white HTC bootscreen. And sometimes it even powers on directly to recovery(even when i'm not pressing volume down).
And one more strange thing happening.."adb devices" command doesn't show any devices listed although i can check the firmware and cid version(via fastboot command). And the device is showing up in device manager(my HTC). But adb commands are not working.
Am i missing something?
Any help would be much appreciated.
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probably your hboot get locked after S-OFF.that's why adb commands don't work(i think)
check your bootloader details
if now you have S-OFF and locked hboot flash 3.33 universal from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459767
it will give you also patched hboot which is unlocked
follow the instructions to the letter(important)
and before flashing check md5 sums(important)
rzr86 said:
probably your hboot get locked after S-OFF.that's why adb commands don't work(i think)
check your bootloader details
if now you have S-OFF and locked hboot flash 3.33 universal from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459767
it will give you also patched hboot which is unlocked
follow the instructions to the letter(important)
and before flashing check md5 sums(important)
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Appreciate your concern.
But the thing is my device is still S On. The JBear method didn't finish. It messed up in between.
I'm attaching a pic. Give a look.
walkermoon said:
Appreciate your concern.
But the thing is my device is still S On. The JBear method didn't finish. It messed up in between.
I'm attaching a pic. Give a look.
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hmm,
probably you need to use the temproot remove.bat file to remove temproot
check for troubleshooting in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1661631
also refer you issue there
ganeshp will help you further
or you can install 4ext recovery
enable smartflash from it and flash a custom rom

help.

i just installed pacman rom using clockworkmod recovery something..
fastboot flash boot boot.img.
Google that, instead of spamming threads in all the forums. This is the most commonly occurring beginner error, it's stated multiple times in multiple places, and still people keep asking instead of reading.
If it's not your case - look at "non-Sony screen" thread.
Jack_R1 said:
fastboot flash boot boot.img.
Google the damn thing, instead of spamming threads in all the forums.
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m extremely sorry..
but i have been trying since 2 hrs..
still could not find a solution..
pleae help!
jigi1993 said:
m extremely sorry..
but i have been trying since 2 hrs..
still could not find a solution..
pleae help!
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please guys help..
the bloody boot.img is not supportted by winzip..
'fastboot' is not recognized as
operable program or batch file.
error
Jack_R1 said:
fastboot flash boot boot.img.
Google that, instead of spamming threads in all the forums. This is the most commonly occurring beginner error, it's stated multiple times in multiple places, and still people keep asking instead of reading.
If it's not your case - look at "non-Sony screen" thread.
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jigi1993 said:
please guys help..
the bloody boot.img is not supportted by winzip..
'fastboot' is not recognized as
operable program or batch file.
error
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Did you do what Jack said and GOOGLE IT????? Go away and put some effort in for yourself - it will be much better for you to understand WHAT and WHY you need to do things - or next time you will brick your phone beyond recovery.
SimonTS said:
Did you do what Jack said and GOOGLE IT????? Go away and put some effort in for yourself - it will be much better for you to understand WHAT and WHY you need to do things - or next time you will brick your phone beyond recovery.
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Sir m damn serious..
i hve been googling in around 4 hrs now..
i did my best but i cant now..
please provide an easy solution..
the boot image error comes in..
i cant extract that file .
Here you go
SimonTS said:
Here you go
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kk.
So you've installed ADB then?
SimonTS said:
So you've installed ADB then?
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i downloaded pacman rom.
copied it into root of sd.
wiped data and installed it through clockmod recovery .!
it was installed properly but after reboot it stuck on htc white screen..
:banghead:
teadrinker said:
:banghead:
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I couldn't agree more - I give up on this guy, if he can't even deal with what I asked then there is no hope for him.
Ok I don't know why I'm doing this but your answer is in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525100
[Guide] How to root, install EXT4 recovery and custom ROM on HBOOT 2.00.0002
Everyone has a right to be stupid. Some just abuse the privilege
jugg1es said:
Ok I don't know why I'm doing this but your answer is in this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1525100
[Guide] How to root, install EXT4 recovery and custom ROM on HBOOT 2.00.0002
Everyone has a right to be stupid. Some just abuse the privilege
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Because we are too nice...
@op cd ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cd_(command) ) in the directory where your fastboot and adb in located ( path-to/platform-tools) and fastboot commands should be working.
Oh c'mon guys don't be so rude. You've been noobs too.
To return in topic:
1) you have the clockwork mod recovery, so I'm assuming that you already have unlocked the boot loader but you still S-ON ( you can check it by powering up the phone by pressing TOGETHER the volume down AND the power button). But i may ask you to verify that you have installed on your PC at least ADB and FASTBOOT? If you're not, please install them, otherwise you won't be able to get your phone work.
2) now, you say that you have flashed the pacman ROM but you are stuck on the HTC logo. Don't panic. It is a common issue, i have done it a lot of times. Just check from adb if it can see you device (you have to plug in the phone to the computer via your recharge cable). If it sees the phone it is quite simple to return to the boot loader. Simply open a terminal on your pc, navigate on the folder in which you have saved adb and write "adb reboot bootloader". This will bring you to the bootloader screen. Check now if there is written "FASTBOOT USB". If not and it is written HBOOT USB navigate with the volume keys on fastboot. This should bring you to the fastboot usb.
Now double click on the .zip containing the pacman ROM you've installed. Extract ONLY the boot.img and place it in the same directory in which you've placed fastboot. Now in the terminal of you PC write "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and then reboot the phone. This should solve your issue.
If the adb doesn't see you phone you have to pull out the battery, WAIT at least 30 seconds, replace it, and then press TOGETHER volume down and power button to enter into bootloader. From there follow the step that i wrote you previously and you'll be good to go!
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Jedioscuro said:
Oh c'mon guys don't be so rude. You've been noobs too.
To return in topic:
1) you have the clockwork mod recovery, so I'm assuming that you already have unlocked the boot loader but you still S-ON ( you can check it by powering up the phone by pressing TOGETHER the volume down AND the power button). But i may ask you to verify that you have installed on your PC at least ADB and FASTBOOT? If you're not, please install them, otherwise you won't be able to get your phone work.
2) now, you say that you have flashed the pacman ROM but you are stuck on the HTC logo. Don't panic. It is a common issue, i have done it a lot of times. Just check from adb if it can see you device (you have to plug in the phone to the computer via your recharge cable). If it sees the phone it is quite simple to return to the boot loader. Simply open a terminal on your pc, navigate on the folder in which you have saved adb and write "adb reboot bootloader". This will bring you to the bootloader screen. Check now if there is written "FASTBOOT USB". If not and it is written HBOOT USB navigate with the volume keys on fastboot. This should bring you to the fastboot usb.
Now double click on the .zip containing the pacman ROM you've installed. Extract ONLY the boot.img and place it in the same directory in which you've placed fastboot. Now in the terminal of you PC write "fastboot flash boot boot.img" and then reboot the phone. This should solve your issue.
If the adb doesn't see you phone you have to pull out the battery, WAIT at least 30 seconds, replace it, and then press TOGETHER volume down and power button to enter into bootloader. From there follow the step that i wrote you previously and you'll be good to go!
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Hey, i wasn't rude. I gave e a thread that is a good starting point to solve his issue without talking him through it
A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones that need the advice.
Bill Cosby
jugg1es said:
Hey, i wasn't rude. I gave e a thread that is a good starting point to solve his issue without talking him through it
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^^^^ This ^^^^ There is a HUGE difference between helping someone when they need help and helping someone when they are just being too lazy to actually read and find things out themselves.
I see it as no different to when I need tech-support from one of my equipment suppliers. If I call them up with a genuine problem they will help me, but if I phone them and say "Where do I plug the keys in?" or "I've turned the kit on but didn't bother reading the instructions first, now it's broken" - what do you think their reply to me will be?
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^^^^ This ^^^^ There is a HUGE difference between helping someone when they need help and helping someone when they are just being too lazy to actually read and find things out themselves.
I see it as no different to when I need tech-support from one of my equipment suppliers. If I call them up with a genuine problem they will help me, but if I phone them and say "Where do I plug the keys in?" or "I've turned the kit on but didn't bother reading the instructions first, now it's broken" - what do you think their reply to me will be?
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Yeah, you're right. But from the disperation of the guy It seemed to me pointless to leave him with a non-functioning phone without any advise. After all this is a forum plenty of people that know how to do practically everything with an android device, but I don't think that everyone have started from a solid programming base or a perfect hardware knowledge.
Regarding me, I have looked into this forum a couple of months BEFORE even try to unlock my phone and flashing something other than the horrible desire's gingerbread stock rom, but I understand the people who wants to try something new, even if they are not so expert.
For the next time, don't worry I'll be mercyless
I'm always ready to help where i can but. It seems like the op followed half a guide then just assumed it would work, i must of read all the guides until my head hurt, and most of my first posts were silly questions already posted. I learnt far more about my phone from searching than i think i could have from my first posts
A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones that need the advice.
Bill Cosby
He would have avoided all the pain if he used the boot img flashing software
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Nexus 5 HARD BRICKED ( wont come on )

i was trying to flash android L through root toolkit ( wug fresh )
but i got an errors saying max download limit ????? bytes
then i just unplugged the phone from the computer and like an idiot
and now it wont come on
when i plug it in charge it doesnt show anything aswell
Please Help how can fix ? I Bought this with my own pocket money brand new from play store for £300
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you know that the "max download size" thing is just a WARNING message, in fact a lot of phones displays it for all operations(being all operations all fastboot flash operations), on the n5 it only shows when installing recovery (afaik).
anyway, see if it really wont come on, my phone was like that, but in fact it was in qualcomm´s QD-LOADER 9008 (i had to install some drivers for it to show up on pc). if your phone does get detected(even if as an unknown device)then you have some hope, if not - too bad you are mostly screwed.
Check your device manager
opssemnik said:
in fact a lot of phones displays it for all operations(being all operations all fastboot flash operations), on the n5 it only shows when installing recovery (afaik).
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It showed for every fastboot flash I did just a few days ago. I don't recall that warning showing up back when I flashed 4.4.4 and prior. I think it's a change with the new bootloader.
Have you tried to use Google recovery that flashes stock ROM on your device ?
I had made a very bad thing with my N5, which resulted in a bootloop, two hours after receiving the N5 and I was almost crying. Download a stock recovery from android dev site. A Nexus is unbrekable
shiva-x said:
Have you tried to use Google recovery that flashes stock ROM on your device ?
I had made a very bad thing with my N5, which resulted in a bootloop, two hours after receiving the N5 and I was almost crying. Download a stock recovery from android dev site. A Nexus is unbrekable
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Wrong...
Google- said:
i was trying to flash android L through root toolkit ( wug fresh )
but i got an errors saying max download limit ????? bytes
then i just unplugged the phone from the computer and like an idiot
and now it wont come on
when i plug it in charge it doesnt show anything aswell
Please Help how can fix ? I Bought this with my own pocket money brand new from play store for £300
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Tried a forced reboot? (Power + volume down button for bout 15 seconds).
Seems like the go-to solution but I see no one asked you yet.
Do this while connected to a charger.
Also try booting into the secondary bootloader by pressing volume up , down and power simultaneous.
Noob + Toolkit = Leathal combo
Try to learn fastboot and adb so you have control over whats happening and don`t use toolkits.
gee2012 said:
Noob + Toolkit = Leathal combo
Try to learn fastboot and adb so you have control over whats happening and don`t use toolkits.
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Agree , but it should still be salvageable - assuming the incomplete firmware didn't cause hardware damage.
Is there any solution found? I ran into the same situation. I installed CM 11S and that prompted me an error which was unable to read the binary input file. I then reinstalled the firmware and did a reboot Now, it's hard bricked. Won't boot at all.
How do I power my N5 back?
nirmal212 said:
Is there any solution found? I ran into the same situation. I installed CM 11S and that prompted me an error which was unable to read the binary input file. I then reinstalled the firmware and did a reboot Now, it's hard bricked. Won't boot at all.
How do I power my N5 back?
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any new device showing up in the device manager when you connect your phone to your pc?
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any new device showing up in the device manager when you connect your phone to your pc?
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It's showing up as "QHSUSB_BULK". Then I tried to install the qualcomm driver. Now nothing is showing up.
nirmal212 said:
It's showing up as "QHSUSB_BULK". Then I tried to install the qualcomm driver. Now nothing is showing up.
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press and hold volume_down+volume_up+power keys until you see it again. It should take 20-25 seconds. Try to fix the drivers (turning off dirver signature enforcement helps a lot) to show Qualcomm HSUSB QDLoader 9008 device then follow my guide here
bitdomo said:
press and hold volume_down+volume_up+power keys until you see it again. It should take 20-25 seconds. Try to fix the drivers (turning off dirver signature enforcement helps a lot) to show Qualcomm HSUSB QDLoader 9008 device then follow my guide here
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Can I perform this action even if my device is not started? I tried all the button options and still the device won't power on.

Question Bricked oneplus 9 please help me reset it

i installed the DSU package and now the phone is stuck on your device is corrupted and cannot be trusted. I can only get into fast boot mode
can someone guide me through resetting it, I dont care about anything on the phone i just want it to go back
[FASTBOOT] [ROM] [PC REQUIRED] [OP9] Stock OOS 11.2.2.2AA
Greetings, I've appreciated @Slikkster2k's terrific thread that explains and walks you through fastboot recovery of a OnePlus 9. To make it more convenient, I've taken his process and adapted @mauronofrio's OnePlus 8 fastboot ROM to post a...
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This is flashed through fastboot
mattie_49 said:
[FASTBOOT] [ROM] [PC REQUIRED] [OP9] Stock OOS 11.2.2.2AA
Greetings, I've appreciated @Slikkster2k's terrific thread that explains and walks you through fastboot recovery of a OnePlus 9. To make it more convenient, I've taken his process and adapted @mauronofrio's OnePlus 8 fastboot ROM to post a...
forum.xda-developers.com
This is flashed through fastboot
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If you can reach fastboot this method should work
_MartyMan_ said:
If you can reach fastboot this method should work
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dont i need unlocked bootloader?
mattie_49 said:
[FASTBOOT] [ROM] [PC REQUIRED] [OP9] Stock OOS 11.2.2.2AA
Greetings, I've appreciated @Slikkster2k's terrific thread that explains and walks you through fastboot recovery of a OnePlus 9. To make it more convenient, I've taken his process and adapted @mauronofrio's OnePlus 8 fastboot ROM to post a...
forum.xda-developers.com
This is flashed through fastboot
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dont i need unlocked bootloader?
You don't have bootloader unlocked? You might need to find your correct msm tool for your device, depending on if you got your phone from OnePlus or T-Mobile, or send it in for repair? A few people on here, including me, also was able to send it to OnePlus via 1 day airmail and have it shipped back the same way and repaired all for free. That might not be an option for you though, I don't know how much you need your phone but if it's bricked either way it might be the best option. Try the msm tool first though instead of using fastboot to flash stock.
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dont i need unlocked bootloader?
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To flash critical partitions, yes
D3G0N said:
You don't have bootloader unlocked? You might need to find your correct msm tool for your device, depending on if you got your phone from OnePlus or T-Mobile, or send it in for repair? A few people on here, including me, also was able to send it to OnePlus via 1 day airmail and have it shipped back the same way and repaired all for free. That might not be an option for you though, I don't know how much you need your phone but if it's bricked either way it might be the best option. Try the msm tool first though instead of using fastboot to flash stock.
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+1 get a remote session from OnePlus tech's. He had said earlier he tried msm already and couldn't connect and changed op
D3G0N said:
You don't have bootloader unlocked? You might need to find your correct msm tool for your device, depending on if you got your phone from OnePlus or T-Mobile, or send it in for repair? A few people on here, including me, also was able to send it to OnePlus via 1 day airmail and have it shipped back the same way and repaired all for free. That might not be an option for you though, I don't know how much you need your phone but if it's bricked either way it might be the best option. Try the msm tool first though instead of using fastboot to flash stock.
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A phone wouldnt have an unlocked bootloader from the start right? I've never been this deep in **** with my android so this is all really out of my depth. Ill send a message to the oneplus support while the file from the other post downloads, maybe it'll work after all
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+1 get a remote session from OnePlus tech's. He had said earlier he tried msm already and couldn't connect and changed op
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My bad, didn't see that he changed op. I mean if he could not connect through msm, there are a few options to try, including installing a driver manually for the qcom device. I had to fiddle with drivers and whatnot for about an hour or so before flashing was able to successfully commence. msm should help but scheduling a remote repair might take a day or so from oneplus so might as well try you know?
casualBricker said:
A phone wouldnt have an unlocked bootloader from the start right? I've never been this deep in **** with my android so this is all really out of my depth. Ill send a message to the oneplus support while the file from the other post downloads, maybe it'll work after all
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No it would not, however msm tool does not use unlocked bootloader. I was informed that you tried it and it did not work and removed it from your op, but what would not work? was the device not seen on com port?
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No it would not, however msm tool does not use unlocked bootloader. I was informed that you tried it and it did not work and removed it from your op, but what would not work? was the device not seen on com port?
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i havent used an msm? i couldnt get the com port to show up, or It was like showing up for short periods while i was doing certain inputs, but not long enough to get anything done
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i havent used an msm? i couldnt get the com port to show up, or It was like showing up for short periods while i was doing certain inputs, but not long enough to get anything done
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So you tried it though it sounds like. It requires specific steps to work. You need drivers to be installed, go into EDL mode by having the device off and holding volume up while plugging the device into your computer, and then you have to start it when the device is enumerated. Are you willing to try msm again? The only other options really are to have a remote session with oneplus, which might take a day or so to get done, or send it for free for repair?
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So you tried it though it sounds like. It requires specific steps to work. You need drivers to be installed, go into EDL mode by having the device off and holding volume up while plugging the device into your computer, and then you have to start it when the device is enumerated. Are you willing to try msm again? The only other options really are to have a remote session with oneplus, which might take a day or so to get done, or send it for free for repair?
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its the holding buttons part thats a little weird but im definitely ready to try it again. The problem occurs with how my phone is powercycling by itself whatever I do while its not in fast boot mode. This makes the MSM stop detecting the phone and I have to start over.
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its the holding buttons part thats a little weird but im definitely ready to try it again. The problem occurs with how my phone is powercycling by itself whatever I do while its not in fast boot mode. This makes the MSM stop detecting the phone and I have to start over.
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Yeah, I have bricked my op9 so many times I know what you are talking about. With the power cycling thing I have no idea why that happens, but sometimes if I start the msm tool while it is detected, it will stay in EDL mode and stop cycling. Other times I realized that it was not really in EDL mode to begin with. Make sure that the device is completely off. Open up msmtool and get it ready. Hold volume down and up, without holding the power button, and then connect it to your pc. Once it shows up just click start. You might need to try different usb ports, and/or make sure that your drivers are installed for qcom device in edl mode.
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Yeah, I have bricked my op9 so many times I know what you are talking about. With the power cycling thing I have no idea why that happens, but sometimes if I start the msm tool while it is detected, it will stay in EDL mode and stop cycling. Other times I realized that it was not really in EDL mode to begin with. Make sure that the device is completely off. Open up msmtool and get it ready. Hold volume down and up, without holding the power button, and then connect it to your pc. Once it shows up just click start. You might need to try different usb ports, and/or make sure that your drivers are installed for qcom device in edl mode.
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Thank you! i think im ready to start this hell, the "qualcom something 8001ish" driver showing up(while the phone shows up in msmtool) would mean the drivers are correctly installed right?
casualBricker said:
Thank you! i think im ready to start this hell, the "qualcom something 8001ish" driver showing up(while the phone shows up in msmtool) would mean the drivers are correctly installed right?
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I believe so? in device manager you should see the device and then COM... like COM4 or COM3 or something, as long as it is COM and then a number, and if it shows up in msmtool then the drivers are probably installed. The process won't work if you dont have drivers set right, so try it and if it fails make sure that it is the right msmtool and that you have drivers installed. Do not touch it while it is doing its thing, lay it down on a surface or something just to be safe. Also you might not have to do this but I have found success with msmtool by going offline like disconnecting ethernet and turning off wifi, and setting my date back to december of 2018 in windows before starting the tool, I do not know why but if it fails try that first above all else.
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I believe so? in device manager you should see the device and then COM... like COM4 or COM3 or something, as long as it is COM and then a number, and if it shows up in msmtool then the drivers are probably installed. The process won't work if you dont have drivers set right, so try it and if it fails make sure that it is the right msmtool and that you have drivers installed. Do not touch it while it is doing its thing, lay it down on a surface or something just to be safe. Also you might not have to do this but I have found success with msmtool by going offline like disconnecting ethernet and turning off wifi, and setting my date back to december of 2018 in windows before starting the tool, I do not know why but if it fails try that first above all else.
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how do i make sure the phone is turned off, just when it goes black? and when I hold the volume buttons it goes into fast boot, does this mean I was too slow?
casualBricker said:
how do i make sure the phone is turned off, just when it goes black? and when I hold the volume buttons it goes into fast boot, does this mean I was too slow?
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Yeah it should just be black screen. It goes into fastboot? You sure you aren't hitting the power button as well? In fastboot select power off. When it's off, hold only the volume buttons, and then plug it in.
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Yeah it should just be black screen. It goes into fastboot? You sure you aren't hitting the power button as well? In fastboot select power off. When it's off, hold only the volume buttons, and then plug it in.
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im not touching the powerbutton, it confuses me as well. do I wait for it to vibrate before I plug in the phone?

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