[Q] Bootloader error / Soft brick - Asus Transformer TF700

So as Im sure everyone already knows I done messed up. I literally had the tablet(asus tf700) for less than a day. Im not very linux savvy but i know enough about electronics that i can usually get by, well not this time. I had rooted and unlocked my device, downloaded cm 11 that was to be installed via twrp recovery. Everything went gravy and then i had a loop problem with cyanogenmod, im guessing i didnt have the correct bootloader to use cm 11 in the first place. So i tried to just go back to stock only to find out that my backups had been corrupted and the names of the files were there but nothing on them. So I looked around for a bit and tried to figure out how to just flash a new rom in there, low and behold my pc laptop stopped working leaving me with only a mac to use right now. The pc will turn on and work for a bit but there is a fan out so it overheats very quickly. So i tried to use the nexus toolkit to possibly go back to stock via the nexus 10 or nexus 7 options they have. Needless to say this was very stupid and now instead of being in a bootloop with cyanogenmod I am stuck looking at the asus letters when it starts up, it doesnt even bootloop it just stays there and to top it off i now have a bootloader error 0x00000000 and i cant do anything other than the sync looking thing hich i am assuming is fast boot. I can plug it in and the computer shows the device as fastboot but just dont know what to try anymore. I have read the buster post and i know this is kind of a repost but i just dont understand the linux portion of his response. Im guessing my tablet still has a fighting chance but im just devastated at this point to have lost its use within a day of having it. Ive really learned a lot by this happening so i dont beieve i will make these mistakes again but can someone please help me get this beauty back to her prime " pun intended ".

Try writing in smaller paragraphs - that is really hard to read
From what I can tell you appear to have flashed something form a nexus into your bootloader partition?
If so I think you can say goodbye to the device unless you previously did the flatline nvflash backups to make it unbrickable?
ah wait! you said you have fastboot? Can you fastboot devices from a cmd prompt and get a device id back?

NobleXperiment said:
So as Im sure everyone already knows I done messed up. I literally had the tablet(asus tf700) for less than a day. Im not very linux savvy but i know enough about electronics that i can usually get by, well not this time. I had rooted and unlocked my device, downloaded cm 11 that was to be installed via twrp recovery. Everything went gravy and then i had a loop problem with cyanogenmod, im guessing i didnt have the correct bootloader to use cm 11 in the first place. So i tried to just go back to stock only to find out that my backups had been corrupted and the names of the files were there but nothing on them. So I looked around for a bit and tried to figure out how to just flash a new rom in there, low and behold my pc laptop stopped working leaving me with only a mac to use right now. The pc will turn on and work for a bit but there is a fan out so it overheats very quickly. So i tried to use the nexus toolkit to possibly go back to stock via the nexus 10 or nexus 7 options they have. Needless to say this was very stupid and now instead of being in a bootloop with cyanogenmod I am stuck looking at the asus letters when it starts up, it doesnt even bootloop it just stays there and to top it off i now have a bootloader error 0x00000000 and i cant do anything other than the sync looking thing hich i am assuming is fast boot. I can plug it in and the computer shows the device as fastboot but just dont know what to try anymore. I have read the buster post and i know this is kind of a repost but i just dont understand the linux portion of his response. Im guessing my tablet still has a fighting chance but im just devastated at this point to have lost its use within a day of having it. Ive really learned a lot by this happening so i dont beieve i will make these mistakes again but can someone please help me get this beauty back to her prime " pun intended ".
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Wow, you beat me on the unlock your new device within one day of usage...
You can see the post above to see if you still can use your fastboot. If your fastboot is still working, you can download the full latest firmware from Asus website and install it with fastboot command...good luck....:fingers-crossed:

Yeah sorry bout the length, i know a lot of times everyone asks for more details so i figured id get that out of the way, honestly didnt even know if i would get a response so much appreciated, i will be home shortly to try the download, def a huge failblog learning experience at best. when you do that what exactly is the point of making two blops. ?

To be honest with all the amazing kits that have come out of this forum Im quite baffled there is not one to reestablish things like the nexus toolkit. With my computer overheating i basically only have time to install a kit and run it before it stops working, so hopefully i have enough time to cmd prompt, but thats really the stuff i dont get. Is it possible to go into a little depth as far as the command prompts?the busters solution would be an easy guide to work from i would imagine.

NobleXperiment said:
To be honest with all the amazing kits that have come out of this forum Im quite baffled there is not one to reestablish things like the nexus toolkit. With my computer overheating i basically only have time to install a kit and run it before it stops working, so hopefully i have enough time to cmd prompt, but thats really the stuff i dont get. Is it possible to go into a little depth as far as the command prompts?the busters solution would be an easy guide to work from i would imagine.
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Yes the are a number of tool kits in the dev forum But unlocking and setting up recovery and the bootloader on the asus transformer is different to the nexus devices so you can't have such a simple route I'm afraid.

sbdags said:
Yes the are a number of tool kits in the dev forum But unlocking and setting up recovery and the bootloader on the asus transformer is different to the nexus devices so you can't have such a simple route I'm afraid.
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Would I be able to us nvflash to install custom bootloader and then progress towards installing new rom? or does tht not really have anything to do with my situation? the asus website isnt working for me either so I cant download the proper firmware.

NobleXperiment said:
Would I be able to us nvflash to install custom bootloader and then progress towards installing new rom? or does tht not really have anything to do with my situation? the asus website isnt working for me either so I cant download the proper firmware.
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Your tablet is very close to becoming a paper weight - not the ideal situation to generate your nvflash blobs.
First step should be to get a working fastbooot connection. Either fix the PC or get fastboot set up on your Mac. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917237
A half-dead tablet and non-working PC is just a little more challenge than you need right now.
Without fastboot you cannot fix this. So get that set up and we can help more.
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berndblb said:
Your tablet is very close to becoming a paper weight - not the ideal situation to generate your nvflash blobs.
First step should be to get a working fastbooot connection. Either fix the PC or get fastboot set up on your Mac. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917237
A half-dead tablet and non-working PC is just a little more challenge than you need right now.
Without fastboot you cannot fix this. So get that set up and we can help more.
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I got fast boot setup on the Mac and it did show that it connected but I can't download the asus firmware on my Mac for some reason?

NobleXperiment said:
I got fast boot setup on the Mac and it did show that it connected but I can't download the asus firmware on my Mac for some reason?
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You tried all the links? I use Global and it works.
Which SKU are you? I think I have the US .10 firmware lying around somewhere - can upload it to Dropbox.
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Thank you for the firmware offer but I went thru and fixed my pc and then got everything working with busters mothod:victory: I had to try it about 3 times and use my eSATA usb for some reason but i actually ended up going from stock 4.1.1 to 4.2.1 so all in all great success. honestly baffled that i pulled this off.

NobleXperiment said:
Thank you for the firmware offer but I went thru and fixed my pc and then got everything working with busters mothod:victory: I had to try it about 3 times and use my eSATA usb for some reason but i actually ended up going from stock 4.1.1 to 4.2.1 so all in all great success. honestly baffled that i pulled this off.
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:Good:
Now generating your NVflash blobs will be a breeze
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berndblb said:
:Good:
Now generating your NVflash blobs will be a breeze
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Should i go the route of NVflash now? I only mentioned it because I saw you could download blob files but does it really make you device unbrickable? Is this something i should go for or just be happy i fixed the tablet?

NobleXperiment said:
Should i go the route of NVflash now? I only mentioned it because I saw you could download blob files but does it really make you device unbrickable? Is this something i should go for or just be happy i fixed the tablet?
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It makes it unbrickable. You can recover from any brick with the nvflash blob files.

NobleXperiment said:
Should i go the route of NVflash now? I only mentioned it because I saw you could download blob files but does it really make you device unbrickable? Is this something i should go for or just be happy i fixed the tablet?
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Entirely up to you. You were a half-step away from hard bricking your tablet. If this is a typical pattern for you (try first - ask/read later) it may be a very good idea to get those blobs squared away
You have to flash a modded bootloader and modded recovery just for generating the blobs (and flash back afterwards), so it may be a good idea to get this done before you get everything set up.
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With all of this being a first to me I certainly underestimated how easy it is to brick a device, but I did manage to fix it which seems much harder to do so i would have to think i can get the nvflash done. Appreciate the support here and everything people do within the forums, if somebody could direct me to an approved guide that would be quite nice, im assuming its very similar to what i just went through?

NobleXperiment said:
With all of this being a first to me I certainly underestimated how easy it is to brick a device, but I did manage to fix it which seems much harder to do so i would have to think i can get the nvflash done. Appreciate the support here and everything people do within the forums, if somebody could direct me to an approved guide that would be quite nice, im assuming its very similar to what i just went through?
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Follow these instructions to the letter.
https://www.androidroot.mobi/pages/guides/tegra3-guide-nvflash-jellybean/
I anything is unclear, ask in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1901479
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So yeah while i thought the upgrade to 4.2.1 was a lucky mistake but now i cant use kingo to root my phone, any suggestions without having to go back to an earlier firmware?

or would getting the nvflash unroot the device again anyway?

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[Q] Help Desperately Needed - Need to reroot and USB doesn't work

I think I put myself in a bad situation here...
I spent all day trying to figure out how to root my 5 week old Nexus as it's tethering ability is my only access to the web.
So - step one, I did the one-click method, as the instructions I was finding for "the long way" were written by people who know what they're doing FOR people who know what they're doing.
Once that was accomplished, I downloaded Rom Manager. Unfortunately Rom Manager didn't seem to want to work with One-Click's style of rooting, locking me on the boot screen every time I tried using it.
So, I finally worked out how to root my phone the "normal" way and Rom Manager was working.
Here's where my mistake came in... I was one part frustrated from how long it took me to figure it all out, one part elated that I finally DID figure it out, so I immediately put Cyanogenmod on my phone... without backing it up. I played with it a bit, but realized my mistake, so downloaded the 2.3.3 Stock Rom.
That totally futzed things up for me... First, my USB connection isn't working anymore. The USB cable still powers my phone, and the USB ports on my PC still work, but I can't get a phone to pc connection through USB anymore.
Second, my cell radio isn't working anymore, I can only get anything over wifi. The OTA 2.3.4 update was pushed and installed to me that way (The current version my phone is on now...)
Third, apparently my phone was no longer rooted, so Rom Manager wouldn't work anymore for me. When I go to the bootloader menu and try to Recover, it brings me to an android with a triangle and exclamation point symbol.
Once there, some trial and error brought up a menu that I'd hoped would have let me reroot or reinstall a working Rom, but every one I try gives me a Signature Verification error and aborts the install...
So, I'm stuck... Without my USB connection working, I can reroot my phone, and without rerooting, I can't get a working ROM back in place. If ANYBODY can help me with this, it will be greatly appreciated. If any additional information is needed, I'll do my best to give it. Thank you...
Who is your carrier? Need to know which phone you have.
Also I assume that since you said you rooted the hard way eventually, that means you successfully used Fastboot to unlock your bootloader, yes?
The Android with exclamation point is just the stock Android recovery partition.
The key to fixing your problem will be to get USB connection between phone and PC.
Please plug in your phone to USB connected to your computer, then put your phone into Bootloader mode (Power on while holding Volume Up). On your computer, open a command prompt window and type "fastboot devices" and post what it says.
Can you see the phone in fast boot by usb also have you course factory reset and then try to flash
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The big problem is that I'm unable to make a USB connection anymore. My phone is not reading any kind of connection to allow for file transfers or debugging, but it still powers the phone.
TBoarder said:
The big problem is that I'm unable to make a USB connection anymore. My phone is not reading any kind of connection to allow for file transfers or debugging, but it still powers the phone.
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Can you answer my question about fastboot? I want to help you.
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Who is your carrier? Need to know which phone you have.
Also I assume that since you said you rooted the hard way eventually, that means you successfully used Fastboot to unlock your bootloader, yes?
The Android with exclamation point is just the stock Android recovery partition.
The key to fixing your problem will be to get USB connection between phone and PC.
Please plug in your phone to USB connected to your computer, then put your phone into Bootloader mode (Power on while holding Volume Up). On your computer, open a command prompt window and type "fastboot devices" and post what it says.
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I did that and nothing came up.
TBoarder said:
I did that and nothing came up.
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ok can you please install PDAnet on your computer?
http://junefabrics.com/android/download.php
This will ensure the proper must up to date drivers are installed for you. This is the best and most reliable way to get the correct drivers.
EDIT: Then try fastboot again and tell me the output for "fastboot devices"
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ok can you please install PDAnet on your computer?
This will ensure the proper must up to date drivers are installed for you. This is the best and most reliable way to get the correct drivers.
EDIT: Then try fastboot again and tell me the output for "fastboot devices"
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It was already installed, but I reinstalled it. I got to the end of the process where it asked me to go into USB Debugging mode and won't finish the install because it's not reading the USB connection.
(Sorry for any delays here... Being a newbie, I have a 5 minute delay between when I can post)
No worries, thanks for trying. If you have hardware failure you might be out of luck. USB connection is pretty crucial for this stuff.
Maybe you can try Odin. See here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947950
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No worries, thanks for trying. If you have hardware failure you might be out of luck. USB connection is pretty crucial for this stuff.
Maybe you can try Odin. See here:
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I've been looking into Odin, to see if there's a way I can do it just by pushing the files I need to my phone's sdcard and going into recovery mode. Not looking likely, but I'll read through the thread you linked me and maybe something will pop up. Thank you...
On the plus side, I just contacted Sprint and I *might* be able to get my phone replaced... Much as I'd like to troubleshoot this myself, it's looking like my only option. Too bad getting a phone replaced this early in a contract, just out of the warranty period is a total pain in the neck...
TBoarder said:
I've been looking into Odin, to see if there's a way I can do it just by pushing the files I need to my phone's sdcard and going into recovery mode. Not looking likely, but I'll read through the thread you linked me and maybe something will pop up. Thank you...
On the plus side, I just contacted Sprint and I *might* be able to get my phone replaced... Much as I'd like to troubleshoot this myself, it's looking like my only option. Too bad getting a phone replaced this early in a contract, just out of the warranty period is a total pain in the neck...
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Can you post a link to the stock image you installed?
Was there ever a 2.3.3 for the nexus s 4g? Seems like it shipped with 2.3.4
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Can you post a link to the stock image you installed?
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It was downloaded through ROM Manager.
And yes, if I could get back into ROM Manager, I'd warn people NOT to flash their ROM to that. Bad mojo there.
My suggestion is to try and use Odin to flash it back to stock, I don't think Odin needs any drivers to see the phone...
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TBoarder said:
It was downloaded through ROM Manager.
And yes, if I could get back into ROM Manager, I'd warn people NOT to flash their ROM to that. Bad mojo there.
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Yeah see the thing is there is no 2.3.3 for NS4G. If you flashed 2.3.3 that means you flashed a GSM Rom on your CDMA phone. Oops! not the first time it has happened I'm sure.
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Which totally explains what went wrong... Wow. ROM Manager, I though, was supposed to only bring up ROMs that are compatible with your phone model. Any way somebody can either let the developer know about this, or at the very least put a comment in the 2.3.3 ROM that specifically says it won't work with Sprint's network? That way nobody else will go through the hell I put myself through...
I'm wondering, could the USB connection issue be connected, like the "program" that controls that is integrated with the radio? Just curious, is all. Thanks again for your help!
How did you find astock 233 rom in rom manager, I only see cyanogen nighties oxygen, peter alphonso, extras etc everything is for the nexus a 4g
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TBoarder said:
Which totally explains what went wrong... Wow. ROM Manager, I though, was supposed to only bring up ROMs that are compatible with your phone model. Any way somebody can either let the developer know about this, or at the very least put a comment in the 2.3.3 ROM that specifically says it won't work with Sprint's network? That way nobody else will go through the hell I put myself through...
I'm wondering, could the USB connection issue be connected, like the "program" that controls that is integrated with the radio? Just curious, is all. Thanks again for your help!
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Yeah. I have the T-Mobile version. When I download through Rom Manager I get a popup that says "select your phone model" or something similar and then two choices: "Nexus S" or "Nexus S 4G". It would be really easy to mess that up.
The good news is that I believe your phone can still be recovered, you're definitely not the first person with this exact issue, and at worst, it sounds like you have a Sprint rep who is willing to work with you. I think Odin is your only chance for a software solution. I can't walk you through Odin though, because I've never used it myself.
Let me know what happens.
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Let me know what happens.
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I just got my warranty replacement phone due to an abnormally long backorder. Thank you very much for your help (And well, I would've more appreciated it if you hadn't shown me that the problem was all my fault... ). Being my only phone and being poor, I won't be trying to root again, no matter what I learned from this problem. Anyway, thanks again, the help was, in all seriousness, greatly appreciated.

Bricked Phone after flashing Steve0007's img

I was one of the unlucky testers before Steve0007 closed the thread. Did anyone figure out how to save our Sensation after the bad flash? My phone does not light up or respond to any button presses but when plugged into the computer it is recognized as an "unrecognized device."
I guess this is the risk we run being early testers. Hopefully someone figures it out otherwise I've got myself very expensive paper weight.
I assume no two button rescue? And this should be in q/a or general
Can you get to the bootloader?
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what did he brick people's phones with what was it supposed to be?
Wrong section. And that happened to me when i got an hd2 and i bricked it. Luckily it was 2 days after i bought it so tmobile gave me another because they thought something was wrong with it. But next time please post in the right section. Thanks.
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what did he brick people's phones with what was it supposed to be?
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Its probably only a soft brick
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Thank god I didn't flash it, I just finished downloading it when people started reporting issues.
Anyway, I'm sure he didn't mean for it to happen. If you have a spare battery, have you tried putting that one in?
These things are usually flash at your own risk.
I would never flash a ruu, unless it's official it could cause problems.
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Also, if it doesnt work and if you have tmo. Tell them bs and they will get you one. Just some advice and please dont flame me.
tried spare battery. same result. And i'm sure he didn't do it maliciously I've flashed many of his things before with no problem. Just hoping to get some help. Phone doesn't respond. Can't get to bootloader. Only sign of life is windows recognizing that i plugged something into the usb slot.
Yes as I said, this happened to me exactly when i had a tmo HD2 and flashed a european ruu and it was dead. I tried everything. You will have better luck to talk to your insurance company.
Have you got ADB installed on your pc? If not start downloading and installing it. I will find some links, in just a sec.
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New to ADB CLICK HER
More to set up path CLICK HERE
http://www.mediafire.com/?rrwi4f258lie1r7
Extract to system 32 or sysWOW64 (64bit)
Try 3 finger salute (VOL UP,VOL DOWN + POWER) with your phone plugged into pc and pc volume up see if it makes a sound like a device has connected.
Whats was this RUU anyway?
if you just need ADB you dont need all of the stuff above or to set up a path if its extracted to those folders
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tried spare battery. same result. And i'm sure he didn't do it maliciously I've flashed many of his things before with no problem. Just hoping to get some help. Phone doesn't respond. Can't get to bootloader. Only sign of life is windows recognizing that i plugged something into the usb slot.
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This is excatly what happened to me.Computer wont see the phone though,so no adb fix can be applied.Mnn i'm so pissed as i dont have insurance.
usually blagging HTC will do the trick for a repair,dont mention XDA, ROOT, ICS or basically anything except your phone said update was available and the battery died
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roflcopter is 10chars
duychau said:
tried spare battery. same result. And i'm sure he didn't do it maliciously I've flashed many of his things before with no problem. Just hoping to get some help. Phone doesn't respond. Can't get to bootloader. Only sign of life is windows recognizing that i plugged something into the usb slot.
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What does it recognize it as?
unrecognized usb device
Ok guys, it looks like the firmware that I posted to another thread from 3.06 bricked few devices. I have flashed it and it worked fine, so i tried again with the package i posted and indeed it is corrupted as it bricked also mine
My device does not respond, so I would think it is dead
I feel sorry for those who have bricked also theirs based on the package i posted.
I am closing my Rom thread and starting now my Rom developments will be for my own use. I will not publish anymore my work.
Again I feel sorry for those who have lost their devices.
Steve
ok so now his rom thread is closed. Why not keep it open and work together to help those with bricked devices attempt to restore them to a working state?
That way you keep your reputation rather than running away after bricking devices?
Arrrggghhhh,This could not have come at a worse time
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ok so now his rom thread is closed. Why not keep it open and work together to help those with bricked devices attempt to restore them to a working state?
That way you keep your reputation rather than running away after bricking devices?
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Because as far as I know no way to get them back

Lifesaver needed - Screwed my Infinity?

Hi all,
Firstly apologies if this is posted in the wrong place......
I think I might have messed up my Transformer infinity but hoping to see some light at the tunnel.
When I got my tablet I rooted it and unlocked the bootloader (wish I hadn't done that). All of that went fine and I got it all set-up perfectly. I then tried to use CWM to make a back-up of the ROM which didn't work. I read a little online and got the impression that CWM doesn't work as it does with most android devices and then read about being able to get to recovery mode (where I assumed I could make a back-up) using an app called Transformer Pad Recovery Tool so I ran this......BOOM!!!!
My Infinity will now not boot and I have the following....
Normal Boot
Sticks at the first Asus Logo with the white 'Device is Unlocked' text
Powering on with Power & Vol DOWN pressed.
Hangs on the Asus logo with.......
'Android cardu-user bootloader <2.10e> released by "US_epad-9.4.5.30-20120907" A03
Checking for android ota recovery
Booting recovery kernal image
but it doesn't do anything further
Powering on with Power & Vol UP pressed
Tablet goes black screen but windows picks it up as an APX device whereas before it wouldn't pick it up at all. I also have it listed in device manager as 'Asus Transformer TF700 APX interface'
I'm guessing that the APX connection is my only potential route to salvation but I don't know where to go from here. I can't seem access fastboot on the tablet itself and am I right in thinking I can't push anything to it through the PC without this?
- I've read about NVflash but apparently this only works if already on the device before it's KO'd? (I wish I'd have read this article before the recovery app one)
- I've also read somewhere that I can copy the stock blob file to an sd card and then reboot the tablet it will recover from there but it doesn't seem to work (I've tried it with both the blob & meta inf folder and with the zip file)
I'm really worried becuase I can't return it now and I may have messed up big time. I've been reading loads online but can't find a specific answer for my dilema and I'm trying to avoid experimenting too much in case I make things worse.
Can anyone help point me in the right direction?
Thanks
I am sorry mate but it looks like your device it's stuck in the so called "recovery boot loop" and this happened mostly because you have used that app, wich btw was already known for causing bricks and you can find more than one thread warning about it. AFAIK there's no fix for that yet, at least not without NvFlash so it seems that the only way to fix it is sending the device to Asus and pay for the repairs (some users said they paid 250$ for this).
ahh crap. Getting a warranty repair could be fun as well because I'm in the UK using a US model and they haven't even released here. Is it the sort of thing where a solution might come out in the near future or would that just be wishful thinking?
BTW - Edit: The app was called 'Transformer reboot to recovery so everyone steer clear of that as well
It's strange how that app works for some (I can use it without problem) and causes others to get in this "recovery bootloop"... I just don't understand that...
Man, it really sucks that you didn't install NVFlash.
So there is nothing that he can do even though APX mode is working? When I last read of this problem, I thought that the person couldn't even get APX mode working.
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It's strange how that app works for some (I can use it without problem) and causes others to get in this "recovery bootloop"... I just don't understand that...
Man, it really sucks that you didn't install NVFlash.
So there is nothing that he can do even though APX mode is working? When I last read of this problem, I thought that the person couldn't even get APX mode working.
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Sadly the APX mode is useless for users without working NvFlash,so considering that OP is on .30 bootloader and didn't used the nvflash tool to backup the needed files, then for him Asus is the only solution, at least for now.
cwm works fine on the infinity. my guess is you were using rom manager which does NOT work on the infinity.
there are several guides posted here to walk people through the recovery/backup process.
I would suggest reading through all of them to see if there is anything you can try.
did you even install cwm through fastboot before running these apps?
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ahh crap. Getting a warranty repair could be fun as well because I'm in the UK using a US model and they haven't even released here. Is it the sort of thing where a solution might come out in the near future or would that just be wishful thinking?
BTW - Edit: The app was called 'Transformer reboot to recovery so everyone steer clear of that as well
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Of course they have been released here... they were released around 3 weeks ago.
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Of course they have been released here... they were released around 3 weeks ago.
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oops....of course. I remember seeing the gold ones for sale but not the Grey
Well I've submitted my return form now and will be waiting to take the hit from Asus. I'm sure it will be an expensive lesson to learn!!
"Kiddies to avoid bricking your brand new Asus Infinity in two seconds - Make sure you read EVERYTHING before doing ANYTHING!"
<walks away with his head down in shame> :crying:
DNO1978 said:
oops....of course. I remember seeing the gold ones for sale but not the Grey
Well I've submitted my return form now and will be waiting to take the hit from Asus. I'm sure it will be an expensive lesson to learn!!
"Kiddies to avoid bricking your brand new Asus Infinity in two seconds - Make sure you read EVERYTHING before doing ANYTHING!"
<walks away with his head down in shame> :crying:
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Id hate to have to see you do that. Have you tried to flash something from recovery, or reinstall recovery from fastboot (e.g. fastboot flash staging twrp.blob), or reflashing the firmware?
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rightonred said:
Id hate to have to see you do that. Have you tried to flash something from recovery, or reinstall recovery from fastboot (e.g. fastboot flash staging twrp.blob), or reflashing the firmware?
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Yep, fastboot wont pick the device up attached to the computer. It just hangs at waiting for device. I decided just to send it off as I needed it fixed quick.....pretty sure a solution will turn up the day I get it back
At least it's a chance to test out the customer services in turning it around and how much they charge......
DNO1978 said:
Yep, fastboot wont pick the device up attached to the computer. It just hangs at waiting for device. I decided just to send it off as I needed it fixed quick.....pretty sure a solution will turn up the day I get it back
At least it's a chance to test out the customer services in turning it around and how much they charge......
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Did Asus repair your table? I have to repair mine because the same brick and I would know how much cost :fingers-crossed:
They repaired it and they didn't charge me!
DNO1978 said:
They repaired it and they didn't charge me!
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They reflashed your bootloader?
I hope to have your luck
Congrats! :good:

TWRP ecrypted after CROMI update HELP!

Hey guys. Semi newb here. I unlocked my TF300t a while back on the first offical JB update from ASUS. I then followed all the steps to unlock it and use fastboot to install TWRP. This was months back. I have been steadily updating CleanROM Inheritance as the revisions are released.
This latest revision to 3.4.4 flash was easy....as always. I wiped all and installed. When the system came back up I noticed my wifi was broken. I couldnt get it to initialize. So I booted to recovey so I could wipe all and reflash again just in case. Well, TWRP asked me for a password. Ive never encrypted my tablet nor have I used passwrods in the past as I know they can cause issues with access or permissions. I can hit cancel and use twrp but it wont mount anything or allow me to do anything until I 'decrypt' it. Not sure where to go from here. I guess Id like to flash the new official 4.2 from asus but I need advice on how to do this using fastboot.
Any help or pointers are welcomed. I only used the fastboot once to install twrp so I dont completely remember how to use it or if I can use it to flash a full ROM to hopefully reset the tablet. Thanks for any help! Cause I am stumped...
EDIT:
So I tried to turn off the tablet and pressed VOL DN + PWR to get to recovery options and choose fastboot, it just boot loops back to the asus logo twice then goes back in to TWRP. I cant even get into the OS now like I could. I need to unlock TWRP. PLEASE HELP!
EDIT 2:
I just wanted to add that by no means am I putting any blame on the ROM. Its a badass ROM that I love. The issue I am having is most definitely due to the bootloader and TWRP I suspect. I just dont know what I can do in TWRP locked down the way it is to regain some control...or at least fastboot.
cubaniche1 said:
Hey guys. Semi newb here. I unlocked my TF300t a while back on the first offical JB update from ASUS. I then followed all the steps to unlock it and use fastboot to install TWRP. This was months back. I have been steadily updating CleanROM Inheritance as the revisions are released.
This latest revision to 3.4.4 flash was easy....as always. I wiped all and installed. When the system came back up I noticed my wifi was broken. I couldnt get it to initialize. So I booted to recovey so I could wipe all and reflash again just in case. Well, TWRP asked me for a password. Ive never encrypted my tablet nor have I used passwrods in the past as I know they can cause issues with access or permissions. I can hit cancel and use twrp but it wont mount anything or allow me to do anything until I 'decrypt' it. Not sure where to go from here. I guess Id like to flash the new official 4.2 from asus but I need advice on how to do this using fastboot.
Any help or pointers are welcomed. I only used the fastboot once to install twrp so I dont completely remember how to use it or if I can use it to flash a full ROM to hopefully reset the tablet. Thanks for any help! Cause I am stumped...
EDIT:
So I tried to turn off the tablet and pressed VOL DN + PWR to get to recovery options and choose fastboot, it just boot loops back to the asus logo twice then goes back in to TWRP. I cant even get into the OS now like I could. I need to unlock TWRP. PLEASE HELP!
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I just wanted to add that by no means am I putting any blame on the ROM. Its a badass ROM that I love. The issue I am having is most definitely due to the bootloader and TWRP I suspect. I just dont know what I can do in TWRP locked down the way it is to regain some control...or at least fastboot.
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It sounds like you flashed the 4.2 update, as that has a new bootloader which causes the behavior you describe. Did you update it to 4.2 before flashing? If so, then check the threads associated with rooting/recovery with 4.2. Basically, you need to install a patched TWRP 2.4.4.0.
jimpmc said:
It sounds like you flashed the 4.2 update, as that has a new bootloader which causes the behavior you describe. Did you update it to 4.2 before flashing? If so, then check the threads associated with rooting/recovery with 4.2. Basically, you need to install a patched TWRP 2.4.4.0.
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Hey thanks for the reply! Actually, no I was not installing 4.2. I would like to install a newer version of twrp but I cant do anything in twrp because it says its encrypted. I did read that other thread but all the options given are not available to me. I cant get to fastboot.
BUT heres an update:
I got the PC to recognize my device as a Transformer. But I couldn't get the naked drivers nor the newer Asus drivers to work. So I modified the .ini file for both the MTP install and USB driver install to include the Hardware ID shown in windows under device manager properties for the device. Basically I modded the .ini so that it also looks for the device ID, then saved and had windows look at the folder I gain to install the driver and this time is installed. So now I am going to try to use a fastboot command....Ill update if this works. Otherwise I may need to try adb and Im a total newb at adb...
UPDATE:
Got the driver installed but 2 issues:
1: Device manager says Device Cannot Start
2: I cant get recovery menu to show. Tablet goes right into TWRP recovery after looping through the ASUS boot screen twice.
I am stumped. I don't want to give up but I think I may have to
UPDATE
Just an update for those who were following:
I can boot into APX but since I never loaded NVFLASH I was screwed. Nothing I did to try to force it into download mode worked. Bootloader must be screwed. In any case, I went on ebay and bought a TF300T mainboard that was pulled from a damaged screen unit. It was 80 bukcs and should be here soon. I figure 80 bucks is better that 180 from ASUS or drop another 300-400 on a new tablet. I wish there was a JIG for the tablet. I used it on a SG SII once.
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Just an update for those who were following:
I can boot into APX but since I never loaded NVFLASH I was screwed. Nothing I did to try to force it into download mode worked. Bootloader must be screwed. In any case, I went on ebay and bought a TF300T mainboard that was pulled from a damaged screen unit. It was 80 bukcs and should be here soon. I figure 80 bucks is better that 180 from ASUS or drop another 300-400 on a new tablet. I wish there was a JIG for the tablet. I used it on a SG SII once.
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300-400? buy nexus10 for strong cpu and gpu. and retina display. asus build quality very bad. And support only need money.
chanhny said:
300-400? buy nexus10 for strong cpu and gpu. and retina display. asus build quality very bad. And support only need money.
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Nexus 10 has it's drawbacks too, I love my TF300T.
UPDATE:
Installed new mainboard and got her back up and running quickly. Already updated to 4.2.1. I like it. Well done ASUS!
chanhny said:
300-400? buy nexus10 for strong cpu and gpu. and retina display. asus build quality very bad. And support only need money.
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Lol. I love my TF300T. Sure, i can buy a better tablet but I would also have to spend a lot more money. I've only got $299 invested in my 32gb tablet plus $49 in my dock. I'm a happy camper. My tablet , when connected to the dock, will last almost twice as long as the Nexus on one charge. I can also keep using the tablet while the dock is charging. I really never even need to put the tablet itself into the charger. You can't do that with the more expensive Nexus 10.
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This feature is one of the reasons I love this tab. I'm having the same problem as op. I can still get into my 4.2 is though but cannot get recovery to read anything. Maybe ill have to wait for a twrp update.
For now as long as the tab works I can deal with it. I would like to get it working the right way again though.
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klownin5643 said:
This feature is one of the reasons I love this tab. I'm having the same problem as op. I can still get into my 4.2 is though but cannot get recovery to read anything. Maybe ill have to wait for a twrp update.
For now as long as the tab works I can deal with it. I would like to get it working the right way again though.
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Have you added the patch yet? This will allow TWRP to pick up your sd card.
I tried flashing the patched one via fastboot but it did not seem to take. Its still encrypted. I'm thinking its not flashing properly. I'm not the only one having this issue. Hopefully I can just wait it out till a fix is found. I'm afriad of screwing it up to where its completely unuseable.
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[Q] Hard BRICK Help Please!!

Hi Im a complete Noob for doinf this :silly:
Coming from Htc One there was a method posted on the Htc one forums to get the bootloader locked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475914
And stupid me without thinking I used the command echo -ne '\x00\x00\x00\x00' | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 seek=33796
to reset the unlocked to lock stats.
Well now the phone doesnt even turn on no booloader no recovery nothing, pc detects it as an unkown device but I dont know what to do with it.
is there anyway possible to bring this brick back to life or do i have send it back to google?
Any suggestions or Advice is welcome.
Thanks
If it doesn't turn on I think you're hosed. You messed up one the partitions running the commands you did Please read the pinned (stickies) threads on the general forum before you do anything on your new device.
You wiped an important partition of the phone, and now it won't boot. Looks like you are out of luck. You can probably call Google and tell them your phone won't turn on, but technically that would be lying because you broke it without reading.
If you do get a replacement, and want to unlock the bootloader just get fastboot and type 'fastboot oem unlock'. That's it. This is a Nexus.
You kinda asked for it by attempting to follow a guide that is not for your device. HTC One =/= Nexus 5.
Like the above said, you wiped a partition essential to the function of your device. No way to fix it. Gonna have to send it back to Google, hopefully when you do they won't charge you and will just send you another. They might be used to having a million returns because when a device launchers there is a massive amount of nitpicking customers trying to get replacements and/or their are legit issues with the devices and they won't bother to check whats wrong with your phone. Most likely they will though, and who knows what you'll be charged. Good luck!
xXxG0dzRAgexXx said:
You kinda asked for it by attempting to follow a guide that is not for your device. HTC One =/= Nexus 5.
Like the above said, you wiped a partition essential to the function of your device. No way to fix it. Gonna have to send it back to Google, hopefully when you do they won't charge you and will just send you another. They might be used to having a million returns because when a device launchers there is a massive amount of nitpicking customers trying to get replacements and/or their are legit issues with the devices and they won't bother to check whats wrong with your phone. Most likely they will though, and who knows what you'll be charged. Good luck!
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I hope I do get a replacement , Im in the Uk so i cant get in contact with Google support till Monday now. I was stupid for doing that and I have learned a valuable lesson.
That's what happens when you do not read. Good luck.
xXxG0dzRAgexXx said:
You kinda asked for it by attempting to follow a guide that is not for your device. HTC One =/= Nexus 5.
Like the above said, you wiped a partition essential to the function of your device. No way to fix it. Gonna have to send it back to Google, hopefully when you do they won't charge you and will just send you another. They might be used to having a million returns because when a device launchers there is a massive amount of nitpicking customers trying to get replacements and/or their are legit issues with the devices and they won't bother to check whats wrong with your phone. Most likely they will though, and who knows what you'll be charged. Good luck!
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this just scares me about android. I am getting a nexus 5 soon, and love tweaking with my phones, so im pretty sure theres nothing to worry about, but still.... not trying to troll or anything, but on iPhone, its ridiculously hard to "hard brick". I've seen posts online, but most of the time its just users who end up thinking they've done a fix with no result, when in reality, ive had to fix plenty of iphones in the past, and some have come in horribly screwed up. always been able to fix them and restore though, even if it meant wiping a users data. With android, while I understand there are options to restore and such, it still seems rather easy to totally brick if you miss a step or something were to happen.
hoping I will never have this issue.... :-\
unvaluablespace said:
this just scares me about android. I am getting a nexus 5 soon, and love tweaking with my phones, so im pretty sure theres nothing to worry about, but still.... not trying to troll or anything, but on iPhone, its ridiculously hard to "hard brick". I've seen posts online, but most of the time its just users who end up thinking they've done a fix with no result, when in reality, ive had to fix plenty of iphones in the past, and some have come in horribly screwed up. always been able to fix them and restore though, even if it meant wiping a users data. With android, while I understand there are options to restore and such, it still seems rather easy to totally brick if you miss a step or something were to happen.
hoping I will never have this issue.... :-\
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iPhone's are pretty much impossible to hard brick. Was in the jailbreak scene for 2 and a half years, and there is no way to hard brick one. Very early on it was possible, but not anymore. Android devices are pretty hard to brick usually. Just make sure you follow a guide for your device and all should be well. Only risky thing really is flashing the wrong firmware or radio on a device. Flashing roms, mods, or wiping the entire device is always fixable (not important partitions though, but that's only possible via command terminal like in this case). I was at first scared with my HTC One since it was my first android device, but realized as long as you know what your doing all should go well.
unvaluablespace said:
this just scares me about android. I am getting a nexus 5 soon, and love tweaking with my phones, so im pretty sure theres nothing to worry about, but still.... not trying to troll or anything, but on iPhone, its ridiculously hard to "hard brick". I've seen posts online, but most of the time its just users who end up thinking they've done a fix with no result, when in reality, ive had to fix plenty of iphones in the past, and some have come in horribly screwed up. always been able to fix them and restore though, even if it meant wiping a users data. With android, while I understand there are options to restore and such, it still seems rather easy to totally brick if you miss a step or something were to happen.
hoping I will never have this issue.... :-\
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Don't be too scared. Honestly bricking a nexus device is quite hard as long you are somewhat literate. With most situations (if you have access to the bootloader) you have the option of flashing the factory images which will get your phone up and running 95% of the time. Basically if you can access the bootloader, there is nothing to panic or worry about.
The only reason this guy bricked his phone is because he thought it was a good idea to root his nexus 5 using a guide that teaches you how to unlock the bootloader on an HTC One.
Just make sure you read a bit, understand what you are doing, and don't blindly follow random instructions that you find on the interwebz. If you follow that advice i doubt you will have any problems.
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uronfire said:
Hi Im a complete Noob for doinf this :silly:
Coming from Htc One there was a method posted on the Htc one forums to get the bootloader locked.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2475914
And stupid me without thinking I used the command echo -ne '\x00\x00\x00\x00' | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 seek=33796
to reset the unlocked to lock stats.
Well now the phone doesnt even turn on no booloader no recovery nothing, pc detects it as an unkown device but I dont know what to do with it.
is there anyway possible to bring this brick back to life or do i have send it back to google?
Any suggestions or Advice is welcome.
Thanks
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Still having issues? I've got a couple of ideas you could try. I managed to fix my nexus after I completely screwed up the bootloader, willing to share how I fixed it
daniel.kusy said:
Still having issues? I've got a couple of ideas you could try. I managed to fix my nexus after I completely screwed up the bootloader, willing to share how I fixed it
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How did you manage to fix yours? Mine's still bricked but can only get access to the bootloader. Have tried every option of flashing factory but still no luck.
How do you brick a Nexus?
I wish I could feel pity but man....
Tell them it won't turn on. Send it back I'm sure they won't know. Hope they don't at least. Better than keeping a paperweight.
sent from my Nexus 5
jphilippon said:
How do you brick a Nexus?
I wish I could feel pity but man....
Tell them it won't turn on. Send it back I'm sure they won't know. Hope they don't at least. Better than keeping a paperweight.
sent from my Nexus 5
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I used ChainFires auto root and it quite simply did not work and bricked my phone. Nothing else to it… it just bricked my N5. No interruptions, all correct drivers installed. Now I'm stuck with a phone displaying unlocked boot loader (which I can lock temporarily using fast boot command.) but when the device restarts into fast boot it's back saying unlocked. Nightmare really.
Meakii said:
I used ChainFires auto root and it quite simply did not work and bricked my phone. Nothing else to it… it just bricked my N5. No interruptions, all correct drivers installed. Now I'm stuck with a phone displaying unlocked boot loader (which I can lock temporarily using fast boot command.) but when the device restarts into fast boot it's back saying unlocked. Nightmare really.
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there is a person in the franco's thread who even corrupted the bootloader he managed to recover using some lg flsh tool something like kdz
it was some kind of methord used to unbrick nexus 4
Meakii said:
How did you manage to fix yours? Mine's still bricked but can only get access to the bootloader. Have tried every option of flashing factory but still no luck.
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have you tried the flash-all.bat (factory image using command prompt from the sdk/platform-tools folder )?
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floxrin said:
have you tried the flash-all.bat (factory image using command prompt from the sdk/platform-tools folder )?
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Yea mate. No luck.
Meakii said:
Yea mate. No luck.
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If you can get into bootloader does fastboot work? If you can get into the bootloader virtually anything can be fixed. What happens when you click the flash all.bat file?
Try LG download mode
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daniel.kusy said:
If you can get into bootloader does fastboot work? If you can get into the bootloader virtually anything can be fixed. What happens when you click the flash all.bat file?
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See the attached. I can't do anything. Every attempt to write anything to the internal SD fails. I wish it could be fixed but have tried everything. Worst part is even after fastboot oem lock cmd when it restarts it's unlocked again. Meaning when I return it warranty will probably be void.
This guy has the same problem. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=315800
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