Everything is screwed for me. I can't even RSD back to stock. I can access TWRP, but can't wipe System or Data. Fastboot is just there and won't actually push anything. I already have a Moto X now, and I was talking about this issue about a week ago on the Android Development subcat, but I thought I would give it one last go on here to see if I can at least make it a backup.
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Everything is screwed for me. I can't even RSD back to stock. I can access TWRP, but can't wipe System or Data. Fastboot is just there and won't actually push anything. I already have a Moto X now, and I was talking about this issue about a week ago on the Android Development subcat, but I thought I would give it one last go on here to see if I can at least make it a backup.
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Maybe if you could give some more detail about what exactly you can and can't get the phone to do, what screens can be accessed, and what you did that lead to this condition, we could offer some advice.
Also, no offence to the devs, but twrp is the devil lol. Most issues I have had in the past have led back to it in one way or another, so I never use it. (Just my opinion)
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I can get to the Fastboot screen, I can access TWRP, and I can get the phone to bootloop at the boot animation screen.
I can't push anything through ADB or Fastboot, I cannot mount data or system in TWRP or otherwise. RSD comes back failed every time with every single stock build I use.
Literally two weeks ago, I was in bed, watching TV, with the phone charging. I unlock it to see if I had any notifications, and it kept saying that Nova launcher FC'd. So logically, I rebooted my phone and that's when it started boot looping.
I did nothing to the phone for a couple of hours, it was on the official CM 10.2 11/9 build. I had that ROM running fine for at least 24 hours before it went FUBAR.
kungpowchicken said:
Everything is screwed for me. I can't even RSD back to stock. I can access TWRP, but can't wipe System or Data. Fastboot is just there and won't actually push anything. I already have a Moto X now, and I was talking about this issue about a week ago on the Android Development subcat, but I thought I would give it one last go on here to see if I can at least make it a backup.
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Is it this problem?: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47558893&postcount=47
If so use this solution: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47716278&postcount=57
scoobaspeaz said:
Is it this problem?: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47558893&postcount=47
If so use this solution: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47716278&postcount=57
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Nope, my status us unlocked: 3. But when I get home, I'll try the mfastboot instead if fastboot.
kungpowchicken said:
I can get to the Fastboot screen, I can access TWRP, and I can get the phone to bootloop at the boot animation screen.
I can't push anything through ADB or Fastboot, I cannot mount data or system in TWRP or otherwise. RSD comes back failed every time with every single stock build I use.
Literally two weeks ago, I was in bed, watching TV, with the phone charging. I unlock it to see if I had any notifications, and it kept saying that Nova launcher FC'd. So logically, I rebooted my phone and that's when it started boot looping.
I did nothing to the phone for a couple of hours, it was on the official CM 10.2 11/9 build. I had that ROM running fine for at least 24 hours before it went FUBAR.
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i made a modified utility to fix the partition error but need someone to test it please. it should do the process previously suggested automatically through the script.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/987490ykl14j4t8/DROID_RAZR_HD_Utility_1.3.gpt_fix.rar
thanks
bweN diorD said:
i made a modified utility to fix the partition error but need someone to test it please. it should do the process previously suggested automatically through the script.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/987490ykl14j4t8/DROID_RAZR_HD_Utility_1.3.gpt_fix.rar
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Testing now.
UPDATE: Still no go.
kungpowchicken said:
Testing now.
UPDATE: Still no go.
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Well that sux.
Your problem is different than what I made this for but I was hoping it would work for you.
What did it do, fail all the way through?
When I tested it on my phone it reported flashing the partitions ok. There was actually extra text displayed while it was doing it that I didn't put into the script, that's how I knew it was working.
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Failed all the way.
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Failed all the way.
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im running out of suggestions
if you havent tried to put stock recovery back on yet, how about we try that and see what happens.
if you dont know how to do it through adb, just grab the 1.34 utility from the dev forum, it will push it through fastboot.
something is obviously wrong with twrp, maybe we can fix that first.
I tried flashing even the stock Recovery manually and through the 1.34 utility. Always comes up failed. :sad:
Did you try the manual steps that I posted in my links?
i hope that works, but im doubtful.
the utility essentially flashes exactly as you would manually.
he doesnt have a partition issue, im guessing something is wack with the permissions.
if twrp somehow screwed up the permissions to read only, i believe even the partition file cant overwrite it. i could be wrong.
So I think it has something to do with the Permissions of one or more of the partitions. I just noticed it keeps saying Permissions Denied when I try to fastboot or mfastboot.
kungpowchicken said:
So I think it has something to do with the Permissions of one or more of the partitions. I just noticed it keeps saying Permissions Denied when I try to fastboot or mfastboot.
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Are you sure you have the snapdragon fastboot? Can't hurt to reinstall it.
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Also have you tried flashing it manually? (fastboot flash system system.img, etc.)
penser said:
Are you sure you have the snapdragon fastboot? Can't hurt to reinstall it.
Sent from my MB886 using Tapatalk
Also have you tried flashing it manually? (fastboot flash system system.img, etc.)
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he defiantly has the right fastboot, its in the utility that has been downloaded thousands of times.
if its write protected some how, its not going to flash no matter how you try it.
what i was wondering is if recovery can fix permissions that deep, not sure he said he tried that.
What do you mean with recovery?
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What do you mean with recovery?
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go into twrp, advanced (i think thats the right section) and look for a line that says "fix permissions" and do it.
Keeps saying it can't mount anything.
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Keeps saying it can't mount anything.
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thats what i figured would happen
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So I couldn't find my issue on google, and I read somewhere I should just start a thread since this seems...complicated.
I also read that the tablet only supports USB3.0 ports for this stuff, and IRONICALLY I was always using one.
Anyway, so I "unLocked" my boot loader from my android 4.1.1, then I installed CWM recovery, and flashed a 4.2.2 ROM. However, I hated the keyboard on that ROM, and I liked the menus more on the stock ROM, so I decided to switch back to that and see if I could just customize the latest ROM or something.
So I got the US 4.2.1 ROM from ASUS' firmware downloads page, and flashed it fine. I can use the tablet fully, no problem. I copied the files to root it onto my internal memory since I figured I would do it later. I try to boot it into RCK, there is no USB option(I figured that's normal since it wasn't plugged in). I select RCK, it's loading for a minuted, then the android is on the ground and there was some kind of exclamation mark above his open corpse. (I figure there's not too many errors like that, if you need more specifics I'll check it out again.
I thought maybe it needed a USB connection to load the RCK, but long story short I never have a USB option and RCK won't load, but android itself is fine. I thought maybe I needed the USB debugging(I turned that off momentarily after I had the ROM), I tried turning that back on, but no luck.
Any ideas?
Or tips. Tips are cool.
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So I couldn't find my issue on google, and I read somewhere I should just start a thread since this seems...complicated.
I also read that the tablet only supports USB3.0 ports for this stuff, and IRONICALLY I was always using one.
Anyway, so I "unLocked" my boot loader from my android 4.1.1, then I installed CWM recovery, and flashed a 4.2.2 ROM. However, I hated the keyboard on that ROM, and I liked the menus more on the stock ROM, so I decided to switch back to that and see if I could just customize the latest ROM or something.
So I got the US 4.2.1 ROM from ASUS' firmware downloads page, and flashed it fine. I can use the tablet fully, no problem. I copied the files to root it onto my internal memory since I figured I would do it later. I try to boot it into RCK, there is no USB option(I figured that's normal since it wasn't plugged in). I select RCK, it's loading for a minuted, then the android is on the ground and there was some kind of exclamation mark above his open corpse. (I figure there's not too many errors like that, if you need more specifics I'll check it out again.
I thought maybe it needed a USB connection to load the RCK, but long story short I never have a USB option and RCK won't load, but android itself is fine. I thought maybe I needed the USB debugging(I turned that off momentarily after I had the ROM), I tried turning that back on, but no luck.
Any ideas?
Or tips. Tips are cool.
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First I use usb 2.0 as I have no 3.0 ports and have no problems (just for info).
The 4.2 update changed the bootloader menu. Now when you enter the menu if you do nothing it will automatically enter fastboot - watch the upper left for a message. You will need usb debugging. I suggest leaving it turned on as you never know when there will be an issue and you can't get into the os to turn it on.
Good Luck!
Rojikku said:
So I couldn't find my issue on google, and I read somewhere I should just start a thread since this seems...complicated.
I also read that the tablet only supports USB3.0 ports for this stuff, and IRONICALLY I was always using one.
Anyway, so I "unLocked" my boot loader from my android 4.1.1, then I installed CWM recovery, and flashed a 4.2.2 ROM. However, I hated the keyboard on that ROM, and I liked the menus more on the stock ROM, so I decided to switch back to that and see if I could just customize the latest ROM or something.
So I got the US 4.2.1 ROM from ASUS' firmware downloads page, and flashed it fine. I can use the tablet fully, no problem. I copied the files to root it onto my internal memory since I figured I would do it later. I try to boot it into RCK, there is no USB option(I figured that's normal since it wasn't plugged in). I select RCK, it's loading for a minuted, then the android is on the ground and there was some kind of exclamation mark above his open corpse. (I figure there's not too many errors like that, if you need more specifics I'll check it out again.
I thought maybe it needed a USB connection to load the RCK, but long story short I never have a USB option and RCK won't load, but android itself is fine. I thought maybe I needed the USB debugging(I turned that off momentarily after I had the ROM), I tried turning that back on, but no luck.
Any ideas?
Or tips. Tips are cool.
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You lost your version of Cwm when you flashed the official update.
You will need to find the version of TWRP that is posted on here that has been modified to work with new bootloader and flash it thru fastboot.
tobdaryl said:
First I use usb 2.0 as I have no 3.0 ports and have no problems (just for info).
The 4.2 update changed the bootloader menu. Now when you enter the menu if you do nothing it will automatically enter fastboot - watch the upper left for a message. You will need usb debugging. I suggest leaving it turned on as you never know when there will be an issue and you can't get into the os to turn it on.
Good Luck!
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Thanks! That was INCREDIBLY helpful. I noticed that message but I didn't know what it meant. Funny the solution was so obvious...
flumpster said:
You lost your version of Cwm when you flashed the official update.
You will need to find the version of TWRP that is posted on here that has been modified to work with new bootloader and flash it thru fastboot.
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Alright, thanks. I have no idea how that works, but if that's what I need to do to fix it whatever. xD
Rojikku said:
Thanks! That was INCREDIBLY helpful. I noticed that message but I didn't know what it meant. Funny the solution was so obvious...
Alright, thanks. I have no idea how that works, but if that's what I need to do to fix it whatever. xD
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The twrp mentioned above can be found here.
tobdaryl said:
The twrp mentioned above can be found here.[/URL]
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Thanks... I actually installed openrecovery-twrp-2.2.2.0-tf300t-JB.blob
On that note, I get a password prompt every time I boot into it. I read somewhere wiping and reinstalling helped with that, but even after wiping everything with every button I had I could still boot and everything was there...
And since APPARENTLY my internal storage isn't good enough, I can't install a 4.2.2 ROM(I'm still debating what ROM I will end up using.) I can't find anything in TWRP...
EDIT: To clarify, I can't find anything under / or /sdcard where I would normally find stuff.
Rojikku said:
Thanks... I actually installed openrecovery-twrp-2.2.2.0-tf300t-JB.blob
On that note, I get a password prompt every time I boot into it. I read somewhere wiping and reinstalling helped with that, but even after wiping everything with every button I had I could still boot and everything was there...
And since APPARENTLY my internal storage isn't good enough, I can't install a 4.2.2 ROM(I'm still debating what ROM I will end up using.) I can't find anything in TWRP...
EDIT: To clarify, I can't find anything under / or /sdcard where I would normally find stuff.
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Wrong twrp! You need openrecovery-twrp-2.4.4.0-tf300t-4.2.blob until you are off stock 4.2 then you need openrecovery-twrp-2.4.4.0-tf300t-JB.blob. Unless the rom you flash is also for 4.2 bootloader. Both are located at teamwin.
4.2 changes directories in your sdcard for multi-user operation. Look under the 0 directory in /sdcard/0.
The password is for encryption that 4.2 uses to provide multi-user. The /sdcard allows total freedom under normal roms(even without root) but to stop user interaction 4.2 encrypts for user restriction. The first user gets directory 0 and so on.
Flash the proper twrp for 4.2 stock.
As far as flashing a new rom look at the op and determine if it is for the new stock 4.2 bootloader. If not do not flash over 4.2 but downgrade first. I have upgraded from 10.4.2.20 to stock 4.2 and downgraded from stock 4.2 to 10.4.2.20 several times without issue.
Stock 4.2 includes an assert to only allow upgrade from 10.4.2.20.
tobdaryl said:
Wrong twrp! [/URL]You need openrecovery-twrp-2.4.4.0-tf300t-4.2.blob until you are off 4.2 then you need openrecovery-twrp-2.4.4.0-tf300t-JB.blob. Both are located at teamwin.[/URL]
4.2 changes directories in your sdcard for multi-user operation. Look under the 0 directory in /sdcard/0.
The password is for encryption that 4.2 uses to provide multi-user. The /sdcard allows total freedom under normal roms(even without root) but to stop user interaction 4.2 encrypts for user restriction. The first user gets directory 0 and so on.
Flash the proper twrp for 4.2 stock and hold a minute or you are going right back where you were or worse. You need slightly more info before going forward and I need to check my notes while you get the proper twrp flashed.
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Yeah, I really don't know that much about all this. I'd basically barely used android before I got this tablet a couple days ago, so I only have two days worth of experience...and I didn't get to use it a horribly large amount.
You seem like you're going to help a lot though, so thanks in advance. xD I'll get to flashing that twrp.
Rojikku said:
Yeah, I really don't know that much about all this. I'd basically barely used android before I got this tablet a couple days ago, so I only have two days worth of experience...and I didn't get to use it a horribly large amount.
You seem like you're going to help a lot though, so thanks in advance. xD I'll get to flashing that twrp.
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I'll try but this new stock 4.2 is a new animal with many changes and we are just learning.
tobdaryl said:
I'll try but this new stock 4.2 is a new animal with many changes and we are just learning.
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It actually was stock 4.1.1 >>; I just upgraded it. WHICH APPARENTLY WAS A HORRID DECISION. Regardless, I'm trying to install my twrp.img file, ran the command, and it's been writing for like ten minutes... 7672KB. I'm not certain if it's still writing or not...but it claims to be.
Rojikku said:
It actually was stock 4.1.1 >>; I just upgraded it. WHICH APPARENTLY WAS A HORRID DECISION. Regardless, I'm trying to install my twrp.img file, ran the command, and it's been writing for like ten minutes... 7672KB. I'm not certain if it's still writing or not...but it claims to be.
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OK. Sometimes it takes seconds and sometimes longer. When you upgraded you used 4.2 (10.6.1.8)?
tobdaryl said:
OK. Sometimes it takes seconds and sometimes longer. When you upgraded you used 4.2 (10.6.1.8)?
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Uhm. First. ****. It was frozen, so I canceled it and restarted it(Been a good twenty minutes doing nothing). Is it safe to reboot my tablet? I can't restart it, fastboot crashes. >>; Restart? Leave it? What?
I decided to take the risk and reboot it. Everything fine. I flashed the tool, ran the reboot command(Which actually didn't work... >>; But I rebooted it manually and it seems fine...)
On that note, is it actually possible to destroy a device beyond repair accidentally? And the TWRP tool said it flashed fine but I still have the old version. Odd....
I do have the image you said currently installed, I checked the version against my download.
Rojikku said:
Uhm. First. ****. It was frozen, so I canceled it and restarted it(Been a good twenty minutes doing nothing). Is it safe to reboot my tablet? I can't restart it, fastboot crashes. >>; Restart? Leave it? What?
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I'm not sure where you are reading the above. Tell me your current situation and what rom you were on when you began this flash.
tobdaryl said:
I'm not sure where you are reading the above. Tell me your current situation and what rom you were on when you began this flash.
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I originally flashed the ROM image of TF300T_US_epaduser_10_6_1_8_SDupdate, and I can still boot into that fine. I tried to install the RCK tool you recommended, but it froze. I did a ctrl+c, and then coldbooted the tablet. I tried to do it again, said it was fine, nothing happened. So I think "Maybe I need to boot into the OS and retry it after rebooting from there." So I do that, and now the recovery is frozen again. my command is fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.img.
That the info you needed?
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I originally flashed the ROM image of TF300T_US_epaduser_10_6_1_8_SDupdate, and I can still boot into that fine. I tried to install the RCK tool you recommended, but it froze. I did a ctrl+c, and then coldbooted the tablet. I tried to do it again, said it was fine, nothing happened. So I think "Maybe I need to boot into the OS and retry it after rebooting from there." So I do that, and now the recovery is frozen again. my command is fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery twrp.img.
That the info you needed?
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Go back and check my previous post with the links for twrp, I specified use of blob files. Either should work but some units seem to have an issue with img files. Also check that you have usb debugging turned on in developer options.
tobdaryl said:
Go back and check my previous post with the links for twrp, I specified use of blob files. Either should work but some units seem to have an issue with img files. Also check that you have usb debugging turned on in developer options.
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I downloaded the .blob version now. That one worked fine. I guess it either didn't like the .img or my download was a bit corrupt.
I now have TWRP version 2.4.4.0.It still wants a password I never set though. I was just finishing making sure it actually worked as you posted.
Rojikku said:
I downloaded the .blob version now. That one worked fine. I guess it either didn't like the .img or my download was a bit corrupt.
I now have TWRP version 2.4.4.0.It still wants a password I never set though. I was just finishing making sure it actually worked as you posted.
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When it asks for the password hit cancel and just ignore the error.
tobdaryl said:
When it asks for the password hit cancel and just ignore the error.
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Okay. THEN what do I do? It doesn't seem to detect an OS even though I can boot into one. I can't find my ROM.zip in there and I'm not sure what to do from there... If I could find the ROM I would be fine, possibly. I'm trying to flash this one http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/?rom=cm10&device=tf300t just to see if it works right. (I want it to show my dock's battery and have the overclocking menu in that drag-up interface.)
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Okay. THEN what do I do? It doesn't seem to detect an OS even though I can boot into one. I can't find my ROM.zip in there and I'm not sure what to do from there... If I could find the ROM I would be fine, possibly. I'm trying to flash this one http://fitsnugly.euroskank.com/?rom=cm10&device=tf300t just to see if it works right. (I want it to show my dock's battery and have the overclocking menu in that drag-up interface.)
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Thanks for the link. I looked at the info provided for that rom. You don't want to flash that over an encrypted tablet which you now have. The only safe way I have found to go to or from stock 4.2 rom is with stock 10.4.2.20.
To do that you would flash 10.4.2.20 with twrp, boot into os, reboot back to the bootloader which will now be four icons, select usb, use fastboot to flash twrp again, and now flash your new rom.
This sounds long but removes encryption from your tablet and you should be able to flash the jb rom of choice that does not require stock 4.2 bootloader.
Hello,
I have been crack flashing for a long time, but when I got the Droid Maxx from verizon I was disappointed at the lack of an unlocked bootloader. I had been running safestrap and was getting the phone ready to return for a refund so I can get the developer edition.
So, it looks like using safestrap I completely wiped the system partition. I can get the phone to boot to flashboot mode or to the safestrap flash screen but that is all.
Using RSDlite I attempted to flash 12.9.0, but get the return message "Failed flashing process. 2/17 flash partition "gpt.bin" -> Phone returned FAIL. On the phone it said:
"downgraded security version
update gpt_main version failed
preflash validation failed for GPT."
So it looks like the issue might be because I am flashing the FXZ file for 12.15.15, but I cannot find the FXZ file for it.
I also tried using House of Moto. Attached is a screen shot of what I get.
So basically it looks like I have no ROM whatsoever. Is there a way out of this so I can return the phone for a refund?
Thanks in advance!
I realized that I had not set things up correctly for House of Moto, I ran it, and boot.img, system.img, and motoboot.img are not loading because they are from the previous image and it will not allow a downgrade.
So, I guess I need to get the factory image of the latest update, or perhaps get those *.img files from someone with a working phone and drop them in to folder before flashing.
Anyone have the factory image after the OTA? Or perhaps the missing files I need (if dropping them will actually work, of course)?
kclantz said:
I realized that I had not set things up correctly for House of Moto, I ran it, and boot.img, system.img, and motoboot.img are not loading because they are from the previous image and it will not allow a downgrade.
So, I guess I need to get the factory image of the latest update, or perhaps get those *.img files from someone with a working phone and drop them in to folder before flashing.
Anyone have the factory image after the OTA? Or perhaps the missing files I need (if dropping them will actually work, of course)?
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I am having the same problem only I am on the Droid Ultra and not the Maxx, I too need the files for the latest OTA because the two older files are supposedly out dated for me, i get a bunch of failures. What sucks is some files were clearly restored because it erased Safestrap and now i have stock recovery but it didn't restore the OS or anything so i cannot boot up into anything but fastboot....hopefully someone uploads the latest ota to the site or even the forums....good luck to you. i need it as well.
ahjee said:
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I am having the same problem only I am on the Droid Ultra and not the Maxx, I too need the files for the latest OTA because the two older files are supposedly out dated for me, i get a bunch of failures. What sucks is some files were clearly restored because it erased Safestrap and now i have stock recovery but it didn't restore the OS or anything so i cannot boot up into anything but fastboot....hopefully someone uploads the latest ota to the site or even the forums....good luck to you. i need it as well.
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I'm in the same boat, but not quite as bad. I've got the mini, and it boots into the normal mode, but not all things work - touchless controls crash every time I try to open it, and my calendars won't sync. My recovery is gone, when I try to boot into it, I get an android logo with it's chest open with a red triangle.
I tried using RSD Lite and fastboot with the original stock image files, but the result are the same. I'm going to hold out for someone to post an image with the OTA included or another workaround. Amazing how we got the same problems at roughly the same time after the OTA.
rds217 said:
I'm in the same boat, but not quite as bad. I've got the mini, and it boots into the normal mode, but not all things work - touchless controls crash every time I try to open it, and my calendars won't sync. My recovery is gone, when I try to boot into it, I get an android logo with it's chest open with a red triangle.
I tried using RSD Lite and fastboot with the original stock image files, but the result are the same. I'm going to hold out for someone to post an image with the OTA included or another workaround. Amazing how we got the same problems at roughly the same time after the OTA.
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if yours boots into the OS maybe you can still root it, after you root it you can then modify system apps, getting rid of touchless control and then reinstall it, may fix the force close. also if you manage to gain root you could install safestrap. the android with the triangle is the stock recovery, i forget what buttons or button combination you have to hit to make the menu appear but that is the stock recovery by what you're describing
So I just got back from the Verizon store, I went in to see if they could flash the files I need. They told me they couldn't but gave me a number at motorola to see if they would e-mail the files to me.
Unfortunately that didn't work. Motorola said I could send the phone in for a repair, and that was my only option.
I think I'll take the second option and wait until someone posts the files and flash them with RSD Lite.
I just hope that happens soon, as I am wanting to return the phone and get the developer edition. I have until Saturday to return it and I doubt they will give me a refund with it in this state.
ahjee said:
if yours boots into the OS maybe you can still root it, after you root it you can then modify system apps, getting rid of touchless control and then reinstall it, may fix the force close. also if you manage to gain root you could install safestrap. the android with the triangle is the stock recovery, i forget what buttons or button combination you have to hit to make the menu appear but that is the stock recovery by what you're describing
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Here's the issue, I can't boot into write-protected off mode. When I tried running HouseOfMoto, I flashed stock recovery for pre-OTA; since I received the OTA, I can't install PwnMyMoto, which is what gave me the write-protection off mode in the first place. Now when I go from the bootloader into recovery, I get the dead android + red triangle, what you call stock recovery.
I have root level access, but it's all but useless since the system is write protected. In other words, no Safestrap. I'll have to live with what I've got until someone finds time and reason to upload the post-OTA image or something newer.
Edit: Fixed it, maybe it will work for you guys. Check the PwnMyMoto thread for the source, I can't post it due to being new.
jcase said:
If you used 1.1 and have a problem with recovery coming back, run the following command:
adb shell su -c "dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/boot of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery"
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rds217 said:
Here's the issue, I can't boot into write-protected off mode. When I tried running HouseOfMoto, I flashed stock recovery for pre-OTA; since I received the OTA, I can't install PwnMyMoto, which is what gave me the write-protection off mode in the first place. Now when I go from the bootloader into recovery, I get the dead android + red triangle, what you call stock recovery.
I have root level access, but it's all but useless since the system is write protected. In other words, no Safestrap. I'll have to live with what I've got until someone finds time and reason to upload the post-OTA image or something newer.
Edit: Fixed it, maybe it will work for you guys. Check the PwnMyMoto thread for the source, I can't post it due to being new.
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With my issue I cannot even get to the point where I can use ADB. I am pretty much stuck with fastboot commands. I can get the bootloader and stock recovery, but nothing more.
Is there something that I can edit in the update file that would allow the version downgrade test to pass? I've played around with the XML file, but I am not having much luck.
kclantz said:
With my issue I cannot even get to the point where I can use ADB. I am pretty much stuck with fastboot commands. I can get the bootloader and stock recovery, but nothing more.
Is there something that I can edit in the update file that would allow the version downgrade test to pass? I've played around with the XML file, but I am not having much luck.
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Your only current options are to wait for a newer FXZ or have Motorola perform a repair on it.
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erishasnobattery said:
Your only current options are to wait for a newer FXZ or have Motorola perform a repair on it.
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Thanks, that was what I was afraid of. I guess now I will check obsessively for the new FXZ files. Got have some way to spend my day (you know, as opposed to doing my job ).
Hi everyone.
I have the following problem with a Nexus 5: During an update, the system crashed. The phone is now stuck in an endless bootloop, trying to install the update. When left long enough, the update screens eventually come up, but you are immediately blasted with a ton of errors and no matter what you do, you are unable to complete the update. This, however, is not the problem.
I have tried various utilities in order to flash the phone back to factory settings. I have made use of Unified Android ToolKit, as well as Nexus Root Toolkit, but a problem with the phone itself is preventing me from flashing it and the problem is as follows: I can access the phone via USB, as well as the bootloader, but when I unlock the bootloader to start the flashing, it immediately locks itself again and I'm unable to start the flash process.
I've searched for other instances in which the bootloader won't unlock, but I can't find any information. Is there perhaps a hardware problem preventing me from unlocking the bootloader or can someone help me find a solution to this problem?
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I've searched for other instances in which the bootloader won't unlock, but I can't find any information. Is there perhaps a hardware problem preventing me from unlocking the bootloader or can someone help me find a solution to this problem?
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If the lock state reverts on a reboot, 99 times out of 100, it means the internal memory has an issue. RMA.
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If the lock state reverts on a reboot, 99 times out of 100, it means the internal memory has an issue. RMA.
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Thanks for the fast response. :good:
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Thanks for the fast response. :good:
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No probs. Sounds like the update got stuck at the bootloader flash and corrupted. It's probably not a fatal NAND issue, rather corrupt partition or two but it usually means sending it in.
You can try the LG flashtool as a last resort before doing so though, as you never know...
You can find a link to it in the sticky thread in my signature. Best to stay away from actual "toolkits" though and either use fastboot manually or LG flash tool, although fastboot probably cant help you here - just saying for future ref...
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Hi everyone.
I have the following problem with a Nexus 5: During an update, the system crashed. The phone is now stuck in an endless bootloop, trying to install the update. When left long enough, the update screens eventually come up, but you are immediately blasted with a ton of errors and no matter what you do, you are unable to complete the update. This, however, is not the problem.
I have tried various utilities in order to flash the phone back to factory settings. I have made use of Unified Android ToolKit, as well as Nexus Root Toolkit, but a problem with the phone itself is preventing me from flashing it and the problem is as follows: I can access the phone via USB, as well as the bootloader, but when I unlock the bootloader to start the flashing, it immediately locks itself again and I'm unable to start the flash process.
I've searched for other instances in which the bootloader won't unlock, but I can't find any information. Is there perhaps a hardware problem preventing me from unlocking the bootloader or can someone help me find a solution to this problem?
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happened to me while installing the new SNAPSHOT version of Cyanogenmod, I wiped everything and reflashed it and it works
BruKnowsBest said:
happened to me while installing the new SNAPSHOT version of Cyanogenmod, I wiped everything and reflashed it and it works
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Can anyone suggest some steps for me to try before I RMA the phone? Although, being unable to unlock the bootloader probably limits my options.
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Can anyone suggest some steps for me to try before I RMA the phone? Although, being unable to unlock the bootloader probably limits my options.
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I was stuck in the boot animation and when it opened there was a lot of system errors and it would reboot by itself over and over again.
what fixed it was to do a wipe cache and dalvik and reinstall it
BruKnowsBest said:
I was stuck in the boot animation and when it opened there was a lot of system errors and it would reboot by itself over and over again.
what fixed it was to do a wipe cache and dalvik and reinstall it
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I tried the 'wipe cache' as well, but it returns a bunch of errors as well. I'm starting to think the NAND is screwed. What is dalvik?
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I tried the 'wipe cache' as well, but it returns a bunch of errors as well. I'm starting to think the NAND is screwed. What is dalvik?
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Dalvik cannot break your bootloader. Your only option was use lg flashtool and if that failed, RMA. Let's not get false hopes and waste time not doing this.
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rootSU said:
Dalvik cannot break your bootloader. Your only option was use lg flashtool and if that failed, RMA. Let's not get false hopes and waste time not doing this.
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I completely forgot that you mentioned the LG Flashtool, I feel like such an idiot. I'll try that tomorrow as a last resort.
No worries
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Dalvik cannot break your bootloader. Your only option was use lg flashtool and if that failed, RMA. Let's not get false hopes and waste time not doing this.
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i thought about LG FLASHTOOL but decided to try reinstaling the rom cuz i had no other option since i forgot to leave a backup rom on the device. So I did it as if I was installing a brand new rom Wiped dalvik, cache and system then reflashed the rom and then the gapps. Even tho it was the same ROM file I had a different outcome. It's working fine now but I did go back to the nightlies after it started working again just to be safe.
Now... people may have a different outcome when trying to solve this issue but this actually worked for me after having a minor heart-attack thinking I was gonna lose all my stuff
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i thought about LG FLASHTOOL but decided to try reinstaling the rom cuz i had no other option since i forgot to leave a backup rom on the device. So I did it as if I was installing a brand new rom Wiped dalvik, cache and system then reflashed the rom and then the gapps. Even tho it was the same ROM file I had a different outcome. It's working fine now but I did go back to the nightlies after it started working again just to be safe.
Now... people may have a different outcome when trying to solve this issue but this actually worked for me after having a minor heart-attack thinking I was gonna lose all my stuff
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Yes, but your issue is different to the OP's. His bootloader lock state reverts whenever he changes it. This is a pretty much "fatal" issue. What you did cannot help him unfortunately.
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Yes, but your issue is different to the OP's. His bootloader lock state reverts whenever he changes it. This is a pretty much "fatal" issue. What you did cannot help him unfortunately.
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oh ok, I misunderstood
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No worries
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It speaks about a KDZ file. What is it and where would I find it?
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It speaks about a KDZ file. What is it and where would I find it?
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Not sure, never used it. Are you following the Nexus 5 LG Flash tool guide? If not, have a look. You can get to it via my signature
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Not sure, never used it. Are you following the Nexus 5 LG Flash tool guide? If not, have a look. You can get to it via my signature
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Well, that's that. This phone is done.
Yup. RMA
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So let me start by saying I am 100% a noob, and I have read many threads trying to get to the bottom of my problem to no avail. I am sorry if there is a solution for my problem somewhere, I've been working on this issue for 24 hours and have yet to find it.
My girlfriend was apparently using google maps on here relatively new phone (running 5.0.1) and it crashed. Upon restarting it was stuck on the coloured dots screen for several hours. She has not installed any third party apps, only those from the playstore and not too many of them at that.
I tried factory reset and received a bunch of errors about failing to load the E:// or something like that. The phone still would not boot up.
I downloaded minimal fastboot thinger on my windows 8.1 laptop and tried to flash a new image of 5.0.1 on it, IIRC I received errors about E:// again
Got Wugfresh NRT and tried TWRP wiped all (still saw some stuff about E:// failing to mount and such) then tried to unroot flash stock with soft brick/bootloop checked.
Still bootlooped for over an hour when I started it up.
Tried flashing 4.4.4 instead. It worked. Phone booted up. Gallery/Camera do not work however at this point. Tried updating to 5.0.1.... phone restarted bootloop for 8 hours and counting.
Flashed 4.4.4 again, Followed Full Driver Installation Guide in NRT exactly. Tried Flash Stock + Unroot with Device is on/Normal checked this time instead. Now it has been colored dots screen for about 20 minutes.
So I can load 4.4.4 but no matter how I've tried to install lollipop 5.0.1, it stays on booting screen forever.
What do?
Thank you so much in advance and apologies for being a noob.
EDIT: More googling today. Looks like my E:/Persist partition is corrupted or something, trying to figure out how to repair it right now.
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So let me start by saying I am 100% a noob, and I have read many threads trying to get to the bottom of my problem to no avail. I am sorry if there is a solution for my problem somewhere, I've been working on this issue for 24 hours and have yet to find it.
My girlfriend was apparently using google maps on here relatively new phone (running 5.0.1) and it crashed. Upon restarting it was stuck on the coloured dots screen for several hours. She has not installed any third party apps, only those from the playstore and not too many of them at that.
I tried factory reset and received a bunch of errors about failing to load the E:// or something like that. The phone still would not boot up.
I downloaded minimal fastboot thinger on my windows 8.1 laptop and tried to flash a new image of 5.0.1 on it, IIRC I received errors about E:// again
Got Wugfresh NRT and tried TWRP wiped all (still saw some stuff about E:// failing to mount and such) then tried to unroot flash stock with soft brick/bootloop checked.
Still bootlooped for over an hour when I started it up.
Tried flashing 4.4.4 instead. It worked. Phone booted up. Gallery/Camera do not work however at this point. Tried updating to 5.0.1.... phone restarted bootloop for 8 hours and counting.
Flashed 4.4.4 again, Followed Full Driver Installation Guide in NRT exactly. Tried Flash Stock + Unroot with Device is on/Normal checked this time instead. Now it has been colored dots screen for about 20 minutes.
So I can load 4.4.4 but no matter how I've tried to install lollipop 5.0.1, it stays on booting screen forever.
What do?
Thank you so much in advance and apologies for being a noob.
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If I can bet it must be a corrupted persist partition. Lollipop will not boot if its gets corrupted but kitkat will do. If you could tell what is the actual error you see in twrp or cwm recovery then we could identfy the actual problem. But I am 90% sure the mount error is about persist partition.
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If I can bet it must be a corrupted persist partition. Lollipop will not boot if its gets corrupted but kitkat will do. If you could tell what is the actual error you see in twrp or cwm recovery then we could identfy the actual problem. But I am 90% sure the mount error is about persist partition.
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You are correct sir I literally just identified that as the problem 5 minutes ago. Now the question is how do I fix it.
Anjo_Smash said:
You are correct sir I literally just identified that as the problem 5 minutes ago. Now the question is how do I fix it.
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I made a thread about it. Here it is http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/guide-to-fix-persist-partition-t2821576
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I made a thread about it. Here is it http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/guide-to-fix-persist-partition-t2821576
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I'm actually looking at that right now! Downloading Java and Android SDK atm. Of course still a little shaky on a couple terms in your guide hopefully I can sort it out. Really confused as to how Google Maps on a vanilla nexus 5 could corrupt a partition like that, its all google endorsed and official. They should be fixing my phone not me lol.
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I'm actually looking at that right now! Downloading Java and Android SDK atm. Of course still a little shaky on a couple terms in your guide hopefully I can sort it out. Really confused as to how Google Maps on a vanilla nexus 5 could corrupt a partition like that, its all google endorsed and official. They should be fixing my phone not me lol.
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If you want to make it quick then allow me to join to your pc through teamviewer. Send your ID and Passowrd to my e-mail: [email protected]
If you try to do it alone and you face a problem then I might not be here, because it is already past 11:30pm here.
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If you want to make it quick then allow me to join to your pc through teamviewer. Send your ID and Passowrd to my e-mail: [email protected]
If you try to do it alone and you face a problem then I might not be here, because it is already past 11:30pm here.
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Thanks for the offer. I'll try on my own and get back to you maybe tomorrow if I can't get it down.
Alright so I am definitely having problems running adb shell. even if I change the directory in cmd to my adb.exe location (android\android-sdk\platform-tools) I keep getting the error adb shell is not a recognized blah blah blah....
NVM got it working. Whenever I get frustrated enough to make a post I end up finally finding a solution.
ALRIGHT I have Lollipop up and running thanks to your guide on fixing persist partition. Thank you so much! Question: I have a nexus 5 and it does not have an sd card. I'm not sure how to proceed in doing the steps you described involving mac addresses. I did use a hex editor and make those files, but not sure where to put them in my phones internal storage, and how to direct adb to said location. Any help with that?
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ALRIGHT I have Lollipop up and running thanks to your guide on fixing persist partition. Thank you so much! Question: I have a nexus 5 and it does not have an sd card. I'm not sure how to proceed in doing the steps you described involving mac addresses. I did use a hex editor and make those files, but not sure where to put them in my phones internal storage, and how to direct adb to said location. Any help with that?
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Just copy them to the root of your internal storage, then follow the guide.
I mean you just open the phone's internal storage from your PC and you dont open any folder. You just copy it there.
The guide is for nexus 5, but some people refer to the internal storage as sdcard too. I know it is a bit confusing. Thanks to point it out. I will make clear in my guide now.
AH I see ok I will do that tonight. Ran in to another problem though it may be related to the mac address thing I haven't done yet, not sure how that all works. The phone randomly restarts every few minutes and it won't connect to the carrier either. Also if it matters I left the boot loader unlocked for now until the phone is working properly, if that affects anything.
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AH I see ok I will do that tonight. Ran in to another problem though it may be related to the mac address thing I haven't done yet, not sure how that all works. The phone randomly restarts every few minutes and it won't connect to the carrier either. Also if it matters I left the boot loader unlocked for now until the phone is working properly, if that affects anything.
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The lock state of the bootloader does not matter, but this random reboots after a few minutes is something to worry about. Your phone should not do that after formating persist partition.
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The lock state of the bootloader does not matter, but this random reboots after a few minutes is something to worry about. Your phone should not do that after formating persist partition.
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Should I try formatting it again?
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Should I try formatting it again?
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Give another try formating persist, but I am here now. So, if you want I can do everything for you through teamviewer. You just have to send the log in informations to my email address.
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Give another try formating persist, but I am here now. So, if you want I can do everything for you through teamviewer. You just have to send the log in informations to my email address.
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Ok I'm going to install team viewer then.
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Give another try formating persist, but I am here now. So, if you want I can do everything for you through teamviewer. You just have to send the log in informations to my email address.
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I'm all set up, so let me know when you are available friend, thanks for your help.
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I'm all set up, so let me know when you are available friend, thanks for your help.
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I am here, send the login infos -> [email protected]
So I installed CM12S on my device and now i'm just getting a black screen, the phone still vibrates when buttons are pressed and I can get the device into fastboot mode, although I can not see it on screen, I can see it on device manager.
Now I've tried the various methods on this forum using ColorOS and the OnePlus Recovery tool, neither of these change the state of my device.
Currently dealing with OnePlus support at the moment which is awful to say the least, they have booked me in for a remote session which is in 2 weeks ... no appointments before then, ive disputed on PayPal with them currently as I dont think this is good enough, anyone got any other ideas to get my device back up and running?
Thanks
Id say to install adb on your computer so that that way you can reflash the roms manually from your computer. Or at the very least flash stock and then whatever customs from there. Here is a link to the thread with the links in the OP with straight forward step by step instructions. Good luck!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2788632
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Id say to install adb on your computer so that that way you can reflash the roms manually from your computer. Or at the very least flash stock and then whatever customs from there. Here is a link to the thread with the links in the OP with straight forward step by step instructions. Good luck!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2788632
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I have ADB and can succesfully get into fastboot, although I cannot see it on-screen I can see it listed in device manager in windows, Ive tried flashing several ROMs using the fastboot commands and still cannot get the thing to turn on.
I honestly dont believe the device to be completely dead, to note last time I saw this device on I was at 4% battery. But have also left the phone on charge overnight.
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I have ADB and can succesfully get into fastboot, although I cannot see it on-screen I can see it listed in device manager in windows, Ive tried flashing several ROMs using the fastboot commands and still cannot get the thing to turn on.
I honestly dont believe the device to be completely dead, to note last time I saw this device on I was at 4% battery. But have also left the phone on charge overnight.
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What do you mean you've tried flashing several ROMs with fastboot? You don't flash ROMs with fastboot. Do you mean the stock images?
Heisenberg said:
What do you mean you've tried flashing several ROMs with fastboot? You don't flash ROMs with fastboot. Do you mean the stock images?
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Yeah apologies ive flashed CM11S, Color, CM12S, also tried oxygen, cant flash ROMs as I cant even get into TWRP.
ConEP said:
Yeah apologies ive flashed CM11S, Color, CM12S, also tried oxygen, cant flash ROMs as I cant even get into TWRP.
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What is the outcome when flashing the images with fastboot? Do they succeed or fail?
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What is the outcome when flashing the images with fastboot? Do they succeed or fail?
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All of them seem to be successful (no error messages) but the phone still does nothing afterwards.
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All of them seem to be successful (no error messages) but the phone still does nothing afterwards.
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You said you've tried this right?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732
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You said you've tried this right?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732
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Yep, get all the way through till it goes green, but still nothing after phone just vibrates, no LEDs or screen activity.
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Yep, get all the way through till it goes green, but still nothing after phone just vibrates, no LEDs or screen activity.
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I'm out of ideas then, sorry.