Hey Guys I was flashed my i9003 (with partition) because i have 2 partition, and i wanted to combine the two partition, but my phone is dead
no mode download , no recovery , no boot ! i searched for get any solution i found two ways , change mainboard or use JTAG / riff BOX
but i can't do them ! have you got another solution please
botter75 said:
Hey Guys I was flashed my i9003 (with partition) because i have 2 partition, and i wanted to combine the two partition, but my phone is dead
no mode download , no recovery , no boot ! i searched for get any solution i found two ways , change mainboard or use JTAG / riff BOX
but i can't do them ! have you got another solution please
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did you tried with FASTBOOT? it's the only thing that maybe can work for you but it's not easy. when you turn it on, does the screen light up (even in a very subtle way)? beacuse if it doesn't i'm afraid there isn't much to do.
but how Can do FASTBOOT + My Phone => No Boot ; No Mode Download ; no Recovery , But when i connect is with me Computer ; My computer seach Drivermap 3630
Articadrake said:
did you tried with FASTBOOT? it's the only thing that maybe can work for you but it's not easy. when you turn it on, does the screen light up (even in a very subtle way)? beacuse if it doesn't i'm afraid there isn't much to do.
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botter75 said:
but how Can do FASTBOOT + My Phone => No Boot ; No Mode Download ; no Recovery , But when i connect is with me Computer ; My computer seach Drivermap 3630
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Then i dont know how to help you you're only chanche is to restore the boot loader but the way to do that i'm sorry i can't suggest... When it happened to me, recovery was gone and screen black with backlight, only fastboot worked and i sent every single piece of rom via usb. I wish you good luck.
No modes usually means 1 thing...
"Hard Bricked".
What i would try:
See what happens if you plug the device into charger or USB Cable.
Also "fastboot" would fix it... But you got no modes and as far as i know there is no way to use fastboot manually on this device.
At least i couldnt find a way.
Try:
Remove your battery and plug it again.
Remove any cables connected.
Try some button combos to see if it boots anywhere.
If not install android sdk.
In your computer (under dos prompt / shell / command line) manually run adb.exe
I.e:
Adb start-server
Adb devices
(see if your device number is shown).
If it is: System is on. Your device is detected. A solution may be possible.
If it is not (probably): Device is Hard Bricked.
Either ways. If screen is on then theres a tiny hope you can revive it.
I would see if Odin could detect it and repartition it. Or even try to get it connected to my PC and manage the partitions manually. But... We go back to fastboot.....
So i guess jtagging; replacing board so on... Would be the only option.
Or i would sell it for parts and get a new one since that one is probably dead. (Sad...)
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rgxHost said:
No modes usually means 1 thing...
"Hard Bricked".
What i would try:
See what happens if you plug the device into charger or USB Cable.
Also "fastboot" would fix it... But you got no modes and as far as i know there is no way to use fastboot manually on this device.
At least i couldnt find a way.
Try:
Remove your battery and plug it again.
Remove any cables connected.
Try some button combos to see if it boots anywhere.
If not install android sdk.
In your computer (under dos prompt / shell / command line) manually run adb.exe
I.e:
Adb start-server
Adb devices
(see if your device number is shown).
If it is: System is on. Your device is detected. A solution may be possible.
If it is not (probably): Device is Hard Bricked.
Either ways. If screen is on then theres a tiny hope you can revive it.
I would see if Odin could detect it and repartition it. Or even try to get it connected to my PC and manage the partitions manually. But... We go back to fastboot.....
So i guess jtagging; replacing board so on... Would be the only option.
Or i would sell it for parts and get a new one since that one is probably dead. (Sad...)
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Fastboot command are not possible with samsung devices they has Download mode which is barely the same of bootloader in other devices.
acuicultor said:
Fastboot command are not possible with samsung devices they has Download mode which is barely the same of bootloader in other devices.
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So No Solution ? ! So Thank You So much Brothers for gave me You opinion and a ways So Thank
You can try jtag solution, look for it in xda.
acuicultor said:
You can try jtag solution, look for it in xda.
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but i don't have a jtag tools ,
Also can try usb-jig to enter download mode
acuicultor said:
Also can try usb-jig to enter download mode
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Brother i used it but no work
Hello again.
There's one last method you could try then...
- Required tools: 2 Persons (lol)
- A thin Clip
Remove the back cover from your device. Note that between the camera and speaker (literally in the middle), you'll see a tiny hole. That hole is another button.
1st remove your battery and place it again after 30 seconds. (Time for the device clears the components power).
Then Just press:
That tiny hole button + Volume Down + Home Button + Power Button
Try it a couple of times until your device boots into forced Download Mode.
Please press Thank button if it helped you.
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OK, so i went and flashed an old backup. Now i can't enter recovery or download mode at all. Can someone help me out? My phone doesn't go passed the SGS4G boot screen. It just stays there. Left it on for three hours and nothing. The only PC i have access to does not have internet. I am typing this on my backup Nokia X2.
Your going to need to download Odin 1.85 and then download any 2.3 and above up to 2.3.6 firmware. I highly recommend also downloading Dr honks kj 1 kernel for it comes with voodoo lag fix and clock work mod recovery.but u must read alot to find what you need because u could possibly ruin your phone permanently!!! Good luck and like I said you must read... it will be your best bet towards reviving your phone and keeping it operational.
I know that and all but no matter what i do. I cannot enter download mode at all. I can't even enter recovery. The only buttons i can press are the only 3 hardware keys. My soft-keys don't work.
When u can use your computer again.set up Odin then plug your USB cable in then before you connect your phone make sure you take the battery out leave the backing off your phone.then plug your USB to your phone be sure to hold vol. Up and down simultaneously then keep volume up down held down and put your battery in, that should put your phone in download option it should also warn you that placing a custom rom or firmware could pose a problem to your phone then I believe the option to put your phone in download mode is volume up once u push up with the volume key you should immediately be put in Andy's download mode.that's really the other alternative that has worked for me always. I certainly hope u get your phone running again bro otherwise you may have to send your phone to warranty replacement that's if its still valid 4 u or if u pay for insurance on your phone, I saw your posts and know your familiar with several how to's and such so like u said good luck to you homez.
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pwner5889 said:
I know that and all but no matter what i do. I cannot enter download mode at all. I can't even enter recovery. The only buttons i can press are the only 3 hardware keys. My soft-keys don't work.
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Ever have any luck?
this should have the info you need http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1001759
pwner5889 said:
I know that and all but no matter what i do. I cannot enter download mode at all. I can't even enter recovery. The only buttons i can press are the only 3 hardware keys. My soft-keys don't work.
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Download mode is holding the 2 volume key and plug in the USB port is that what u tried?
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Download mode is holding the 2 volume key and plug in the USB port is that what u tried?
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Yes. I tried that. Nothing happened at all. Made sure the battery was pulled before i plugged the usb cable in. I held down the volume keys while putting the battery back in. Nothing happened. Drivers were installed and everything.
pwner5889 said:
Yes. I tried that. Nothing happened at all. Made sure the battery was pulled before i plugged the usb cable in. I held down the volume keys while putting the battery back in. Nothing happened. Drivers were installed and everything.
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Your other option is to download the Android Software Development Kit (SDK) & install it. It contains 'adb' which will allow you to reboot the phone into download or recovery mode.
Go to http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html, download and install the SDK. You only need to install the Tools part, not all of the other parts.
Once done, open a command prompt, cd to the platform-tools directory where the SDK installed, and issue the command:
adb reboot download
That should get you there.
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Your other option is to download the Android Software Development Kit (SDK) & install it. It contains 'adb' which will allow you to reboot the phone into download or recovery mode.
Go to http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html, download and install the SDK. You only need to install the Tools part, not all of the other parts.
Once done, open a command prompt, cd to the platform-tools directory where the SDK installed, and issue the command:
adb reboot download
That should get you there.
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OK, ill try it when i can get access to a PC with internet access.
Hello
My Nexus 5 is all of a sudden stuck in a bootloop, see video at https://plus.google.com/+AlexanderSkwar/posts/YY6VieTVq7Z
I guess, the power button is broken, or something like this. Google will replace the device, but there's one file on the device, which I'd need access to — my Libra database…
Well, would anyone have an idea, how I could get access to it? When I connect USB cable (or use Qi charger), the system boots but then directly reboots. I cannot adb to it. I also get thrown out of the fastboot (power + volume down) menu right away.
Ideas? Anyone? :crying:
Thanks,
Alexander
Do you have a custom recovery installed? do you have adb and fastboot set up in your computer?
alexs77 said:
Hello
My Nexus 5 is all of a sudden stuck in a bootloop, see video at https://plus.google.com/+AlexanderSkwar/posts/YY6VieTVq7Z
I guess, the power button is broken, or something like this. Google will replace the device, but there's one file on the device, which I'd need access to — my Libra database…
Well, would anyone have an idea, how I could get access to it? When I connect USB cable (or use Qi charger), the system boots but then directly reboots. I cannot adb to it. I also get thrown out of the fastboot (power + volume down) menu right away.
Ideas? Anyone? :crying:
Thanks,
Alexander
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Well maybe removing the power key or fixing it without replacing the motherboard would work, but if you that you will lose your warranty :
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Do you have a custom recovery installed? do you have adb and fastboot set up in your computer?
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Yes, I do have a custom recovery setup. Yes, I do have adb and fastboot setup on my computer.
No, I don't get into fastboot or the custom recovery. If I try to, it will reboot right away, as shown on the video. [emoji30]
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Well maybe removing the power key or fixing it without replacing the motherboard would work, but if you that you will lose your warranty :
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Uhm, well, losing my warranty is of course also something, I would not want [emoji26]
Try plugging the phone to the computer then run "adb devices" if it recognizes it try to from adb reboot into bootloader or tell it to reboot into recovery. dont know what else to do. It looks like you are going to learn some sleight of hands my friend.
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Try plugging the phone to the computer then run "adb devices" if it recognizes it try to from adb reboot into bootloader or tell it to reboot into recovery. dont know what else to do. It looks like you are going to learn some sleight of hands my friend.
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I do know my way around adb
adb devices will only show the device , if it is booted. It does not boot - what happens, is visible in the Google+ post, which contains a video.
I tried plugging it in and it is not shown. Also not with the fastboot command (ie. "sudo fastboot devices" shows nothing. Adb also does not find the device). That is, what I meant with "I cannot adb to the device".
Then I am afraid you'll need assistance from a higher level my friend, sorry I wasn't much help.
Hi everyone. My first post after about 48 hours of reading and trying to fix this problem on my own. I think I've tried about everything. I'm new at this stuff so bear with me.
I have a Xperia z3. Rooted. I had an issue with a locked safe mode and I flashed the phone with some modem file which ended up bricking my phone. I've followed just about every thread related to getting a phone out of soft/hard bricked state. What it comes down to however, is the fact that my phone does not communicate with my computer in any shape or form. It does not show up in device manager in any way. I do think it charges....but not even sure of that because I have a constant red light.
Basically, as you'll see in the attached screenshot, I'm at this stage. I've charged my phone for over 24hours. The red LED is lit. When prompted to plug in my phone, I do so with the volume button pressed down....but nothing happens. I've done the elastic trick and had it attached over night. I've done a hard reset, discharged the battery, and charged to red led and tried again....but nothing. Phone is not recognized whatsoever. I've tried different cords, different computers, different programs to no avail. I'm at a loss as to what to do.
Ps. I've followed instructions on how to install Flashtool properly, with Flash Mode/Fastboot and Xperia z3 drivers.
What to do next? Any suggestions
nothing specific, just ideas out of my mind:
- try a different USB cable
- try a different USB port
- try to shut down the phone (I think, this is some combination of the power button + volume down)
- did you let the phone boot into flashmode (when off, hold volume down, then connect USB cable)?
maybe, this helps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/help/xperia-z3-d6603-flashmode-problems-t2986336
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nothing specific, just ideas out of my mind:
- try a different USB cable
- try a different USB port
- try to shut down the phone (I think, this is some combination of the power button + volume down)
- did you let the phone boot into flashmode (when off, hold volume down, then connect USB cable)?
maybe, this helps: http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3/help/xperia-z3-d6603-flashmode-problems-t2986336
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Thanks for the suggestions.
- I've tried 4 different USB cables, including the on that came with the phone
- I've tried about 10 different USB ports on 2 different computers and a laptop
- I've hard reset the phone a number of times (Power button + volume up, 3 vibrations)
- Every time I've tried flashing the phone I've held the volume down button to make sure it's set in flash mode
No luck thus far...
So if you enter flash mode, does the LED light up (I think it is blue)?
And you did install the device drivers?
Did you try the official Sony flash tool or this other one?
(sorry for not adding links)
What you could also try is to download a Linux live image, boot this (from a CD or USB drive), which will not change your current pc setup, and try commands like lsusb (list attached USB devices) or dmesg (show kernel messages) to see whether your device which is working somehow is recognized at all.
abprie said:
So if you enter flash mode, does the LED light up (I think it is blue)?
And you did install the device drivers?
Did you try the official Sony flash tool or this other one?
(sorry for not adding links)
What you could also try is to download a Linux live image, boot this (from a CD or USB drive), which will not change your current pc setup, and try commands like lsusb (list attached USB devices) or dmesg (show kernel messages) to see whether your device which is working somehow is recognized at all.
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I've already tried your above suggestions a number of times. Booting a live image of Linux on the other hand, is something I've never tried. I'll definitely look into it and see if it helps. Thanks Abprie for the suggestion.
bosnjaka123 said:
I've already tried your above suggestions a number of times. Booting a live image of Linux on the other hand, is something I've never tried. I'll definitely look into it and see if it helps. Thanks Abprie for the suggestion.
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booting a live image is really very easy. burn the image to a cd (or dvd). boot from this. after loading, open a console and type "lsusb". connect the device, and retype "lsusb". if it is properly connected it should at least show that there is now another usb device present. you may do the same procedure for "dmesg".
sorry, no more ideas.... :/
abprie said:
booting a live image is really very easy. burn the image to a cd (or dvd). boot from this. after loading, open a console and type "lsusb". connect the device, and retype "lsusb". if it is properly connected it should at least show that there is now another usb device present. you may do the same procedure for "dmesg".
sorry, no more ideas.... :/
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Well I had fun learning about ubuntu (although I couldn't get it to install properly, wanted a dual boot...but said I was missing root directory). Anways ran ubuntu trial mode and ran the commands in the terminal and it didn't recognize my phone being plugged into the computer...
bosnjaka123 said:
Well I had fun learning about ubuntu (although I couldn't get it to install properly, wanted a dual boot...but said I was missing root directory). Anways ran ubuntu trial mode and ran the commands in the terminal and it didn't recognize my phone being plugged into the computer...
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oh no... sorry, don't know how to help anymore... probably something for the Sony support.
Hi,
I have a problem with my Motorola Moto G4. I bought it 2 months ago and unfortunately the power button broke and I am therefore not able to turn my phone on/off. That is in general not a problem since the device is still under warranty and I will get the phone repaired. The problem is that I want to backup my data, which I am not able to, before getting the device repaired since the workshop will reset the phone.
I am still able to unlock the phone but no apps or windows can be opened (taping on an app icon does not do anything). Dragging down the notification bar is possible and if connected via USB I can still see the status, unfortunately I am not able to change the setting from charging only to data connection. Since the power button is broken I am not able to reboot the device. I tried to use the adb tools to reboot but the device is not authorized and I would need to change that on the phone which I am not able to. Is there any way to reboot the phone or to access the data.
Any help would be really appreciated.
you might be able to try the commands for adb reboot recovery as the phone is booting up - iv never tried it but adb should be working after the moto splash screen (during the boot animation)
Im not sure if it needs authorisation during that stage but if you cant get into recovery and you cant change the usb connection/authorise adb then I cant see any other way to get the data off
TheFixItMan said:
you might be able to try the commands for adb reboot recovery as the phone is booting up - iv never tried it but adb should be working after the moto splash screen (during the boot animation)
Im not sure if it needs authorisation during that stage but if you cant get into recovery and you cant change the usb connection/authorise adb then I cant see any other way to get the data off
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I am not really sure how to follow your advice since I am not able to shut down / reboot the phone (power button is not working).
Nem1c said:
I am not really sure how to follow your advice since I am not able to shut down / reboot the phone (power button is not working).
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In that case I don't see how you can access anything if you have no adb & you can't select anything on the phone
TheFixItMan said:
In that case I don't see how you can access anything if you have no adb & you can't select anything on the phone
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If I would drain the battery to "shut down" the phone, would there be a way to turn the phone on without the power button?
Nem1c said:
If I would drain the battery to "shut down" the phone, would there be a way to turn the phone on without the power button?
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with older samsung devices you could use a usb jig to get into download mode without the power button (its a usb cable with some pins crossed you can buy them for only £1 off amazon/ebay)
even if it did work you would still need the power button to select the option to restart phone so the answer is nothing that I can think of
TheFixItMan said:
with older samsung devices you could use a usb jig to get into download mode without the power button (its a usb cable with some pins crossed you can buy them for only £1 off amazon/ebay)
even if it did work you would still need the power button to select the option to restart phone so the answer is nothing that I can think of
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I found some mechanisms to get the phone turned on and I will try them out. I guess I have nothing to lose.
The interesting thing is that my phone is still receiving messages and news (I see them in the notification bar), so things like that are still working but unfortunately new "widows" can't be opened.
Thank you for your help.
I was able to get the phone rebooted and after the restart everything works as it should.
This is what I did:
Drain the battery (using the flash light), once the battery is flat connect the phone to the PC
Press and hold the volume down button until the Fastboot menu appears
Download ADB tools (the minimal version with adb and fastboot is sufficient)
Install the Motorola driver on the PC (I was not aware that I need this, since connecting the phone without the driver being installed and running adb device results in the device being shown)
run fastboot reboot
Hi,
Really need your help, after I updated my firmware using Odin, updated BL, AP, CP, CSC, my tab cannot boot up stuck in logo. Doing the Power + volume up leads me to different screen now.
What must I do? Pleasssee help. Added the pic, after doing hard reset (power + vol up)
I cannot connect back to Odin also. Always setup connection failed.
Please help. I really messed up big time :'(
Thank you all in advance.
Well let the battery drain then boot up works or not?
LR7875 said:
Well let the battery drain then boot up works or not?
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I haven't tried it yet, waiting also for the battery to be drain, it always boot loop but until samsung logo only..
JayR0503 said:
I haven't tried it yet, waiting also for the battery to be drain, it always boot loop but until samsung logo only..
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Hi, can this be repaired by service center?
If warranty still here, they should repair for you, although most likely they will go ahead and replace the motherboard.
LR7875 said:
If warranty still here, they should repair for you, although most likely they will go ahead and replace the motherboard.
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Oh my bad.. it is not under warranty anymore, this will cost me a lot right? Is there any chance of connecting back to download mode? I cannot access it anymore, it will show connect to PC only but Odin cannot setup connection though it is added successfully.
Thanks.
have you download the updated odin?
Try with latest Odin, patched Odin, or even running Heimdall(google 'Heimdall samsung') in an Linux virtualbox.
There is a procedure involving complete shut down, then holding certain buttons and somehow (with your fifth hand) connecting cable between device and PC. Probably with Odin already running on PC.
I'm sorry, I don't remember where I saw it described. I think I used it on my SM-T290, so start by checking the T290 and T295 threads.
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have you download the updated odin?
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Hi, thanks I haven't downloaded the latest version but I use the 3.14.4.. version. I will try to find the latest one. Thanks.
J.Michael said:
There is a procedure involving complete shut down, then holding certain buttons and somehow (with your fifth hand) connecting cable between device and PC. Probably with Odin already running on PC.
I'm sorry, I don't remember where I saw it described. I think I used it on my SM-T290, so start by checking the T290 and T295 threads.
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HI, thanks for the reply, actually the tab has been added and recognized in odin, but while Odin will try to setup connection if always fail. and bootloader screen is not showing anymore only this new recovery screen which is totally different from the original and from those I have seen in the forum. attached image is the new recovery screen when I press Power + vol. up button.
JayR0503 said:
HI, thanks for the reply, actually the tab has been added and recognized in odin, but while Odin will try to setup connection if always fail. and bootloader screen is not showing anymore only this new recovery screen which is totally different from the original and from those I have seen in the forum. attached image is the new recovery screen when I press Power + vol. up button.
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I don't know what the options on your new recovery screen are. (Do you know what "RDX" is?) I can't read the first stack of options.
The tricky procedure I am trying to remember had to do with triggering download mode, and getting Odin to connect. Try to find a more reliable description of the procedure, it will probably include an explanation of what problem it is trying to solve.
JayR0503 said:
HI, thanks for the reply, actually the tab has been added and recognized in odin, but while Odin will try to setup connection if always fail. and bootloader screen is not showing anymore only this new recovery screen which is totally different from the original and from those I have seen in the forum. attached image is the new recovery screen when I press Power + vol. up button.
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Well not long before I saw someone enter this ss rdx mode. Maybe it is some sort of crashdump mode or something. Let the battery drain down and try to boot up again.
J.Michael said:
I don't know what the options on your new recovery screen are. (Do you know what "RDX" is?) I can't read the first stack of options.
The tricky procedure I am trying to remember had to do with triggering download mode, and getting Odin to connect. Try to find a more reliable description of the procedure, it will probably include an explanation of what problem it is trying to solve.
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Hi i don't really have idea about RDX sorry but im searching about it also.. there are only 4 options for me to choice from the new menu, To PC connect or US, Connect to SD Card, RDX AGAIN and RDX Exit that's all.
LR7875 said:
Well not long before I saw someone enter this ss rdx mode. Maybe it is some sort of crashdump mode or something. Let the battery drain down and try to boot up again.
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I'm trying to find some info on RDX also but I did tried to drain the battery but when it bootup same situation exit...
JayR0503 said:
Hi i don't really have idea about RDX sorry but im searching about it also.. there are only 4 options for me to choice from the new menu, To PC connect or US, Connect to SD Card, RDX AGAIN and RDX Exit that's all.
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Have you tried:
tablet shut down, no cable
run Odin on PC
boot tablet
connect cable between tablet and PC
I'm hoping that option
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[To PC] Connect a USB Cable
means "If you want to connect to a PC, now is the time to connect a USB cable."
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Upload Mode
There are several modes that Wave bootloader supports for certain purposes. The normal mode and low power mode just start the Nucleus kernel. I'm also pretty sure everybody knows what a DOWNLOAD MODE is (one with the red letters, but if initiated...
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