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Welcome i'm flash my htc every sccesflly, and after that no by turned on or hard reset. Can do something with that ? Plis help
hey I'm not sure to what extent you mean dead, but you can have a look at
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=525543 for more information on how you can probably save it... that is if you are able to get the boot screen (3 colours) by holding the camera button, then pressing the power on button... goodluck!
ChardC said:
hey I'm not sure to what extent you mean dead, but you can have a look at
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=525543 for more information on how you can probably save it... that is if you are able to get the boot screen (3 colours) by holding the camera button, then pressing the power on button... goodluck!
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if you've made hard spl than flash any rom
otherwhise find the rom matching your cid!
bootloader also does not work
try to apply flashing from SD card. This worked for me in all cases... See Vox Wiki page for instructions.
How to do it as they shall not be included
How to do it as can not turn it on ?
bring to life again htc_s710
hi go to the htc website www.htc.com
then go to support then Choose Your Product then HTC S710 - Operating System [ROM] Update you must enter your phone Serial Number and download the rom update
first you must remove the storage card then press and hold the cam button then press the power button then you will see the color screen let it on
then Connect a Phone to a Computer Using a USB Port you must flash your htc_s710 with the rom update It works!!! Try it out!
hi power , bootloader sd flash ewerything dont work !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! someone has idea ????
Have you tried holding in the camera button then plug the phone into the usb port
you should get multi color screen..then you can flash
yes i tried
LED lights greens also dont work
anybody help me ?
Is the battery OK (3,6-4,2 V on the outer pins)?
Does the charging of the battery still work?
- via AC plug or
- via USB (PC on)
If not: Could still be broken connector on the PCB, but this is very rare as the construction is really solid there. To check, have the AC or USB (PC on) cable connected and bend it upwards a little in the socket, hold for 5 seconds to see if the charging LED goes on.
If also this does not give any sign of life, so neither any LED nor the bootloader are visible at anytime - then the S710 has passed away, may it rest in peace :-( Possibly sell it for organ transplant at ebay, just tell honestly there what works and what does not.
battery its ok
the charging of the battery still work AC plug USB PC on ok
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2913636&postcount=1 if this help me ?
Not so much strategy visible yet to rule out all options, several failures are possible - please comment all sections:
1. SIM cover switch defective/considered "open":
After switching on, the green LED goes on - then off again, no LCD visible. No further signs of life (see also 2.). Close and open the SIM cover a few times, try inserting a SIM and close door, try to switch on again. Usually only happens if you disassembled the device.
2. LCD defective / disconnected upper half of device:
After switching on, the green LED goes on - then off again, no LCD visible (just like above). To check if the device is on, but you just can't see it, connect it to a Windows PC with Active Sync and see if the PC connects. USB connections at AS must be enabled. This error comes sometimes after disassembly, but also when devices are just heavily used in slide-out mode.
3. Flash of a cooked ROM failed:
The device will boot into Bootloader (3 color screen) automatically. You can force this by: switch off device, hold down (and keep holding) the camera switch while connecting power (AC or USB). The orange LED will shortly light up and go off again - the 3-color screen should be there. To check if you are connected via USB, use terraterm pro or another USB capable Terminal program (disable USB connect in Active Sync before) and press enter. If you see the CMD> prompt - bootloader is alive.
jest tu ktos z polski, kto by poradzil lub dokladnie przetlumaczyl to co jest wyrzej ????
I advice You to use Google Translate.
http://translate.google.pl/
Kolega wyżej napisał Ci, że trzeba wykluczyć pozostałe możliwości.
Używając Google Translate dasz sobie radę.
Pisz po angielsku, bo inni Cię nie zrozumieją.
Hi All:
first off, Thanks for all the tremendous support on this forum makes life much easier
Secondly my problem :
I have been running CM11 nightlies on my unlocked Tf700t for a good while now. But recently I have started ruining into a problem where
my tablet does not wake up completely from an extended period of sleep. Like, say, I leave the tablet at home in the morning, and return in the evening from work to use it again, I find it asleep. (of course). and then I try waking it up. It waits a few seconds to wake up and then the touch screen is not responsive. If I press the power button twice (in quick succession), the reboot menu shows up, (expected behavior I think), However, I cannot touch any of the options to execute them.
I then proceed to just reboot it by holding the power button down for a few seconds and wait for the all too familiar vibration indicating the tablet is rebooting.
Would anyone have a clue as to what might be going on ? (At this point I am thinking of going back to a stable CM10 version, I am not sure I can find a version of CM11 nightlies from a month ago.... )
Thanks all comments and responses are appreciated.
agastya71 said:
my tablet does not wake up completely from an extended period of sleep.
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When it happens the next time, connect it via USB to your PC and grab a logcat. It also can't hurt to get the kernel log (adb shell dmesg > dmesg.txt).
_that said:
When it happens the next time, connect it via USB to your PC and grab a logcat. It also can't hurt to get the kernel log (adb shell dmesg > dmesg.txt).
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So the wale lock issue happened again, and this time as suggested I tried to get at the logs . So I connect the tablet to my windows 7 laptop. I get a warning from the laptop regarding an USB outlet using too much power and that it has to be disconnected. Since the tablet was the only device I had connected before I got the message, I disconnected the tablet.
Before I disconnected, I tried to list the devices connected via adb (adb devices). No devices were listed. and then I saw the message about power surge at the USB port and disconnected the tablet.
I tried this out on my Mac, and the same behavior ( Mac OS suggested that I disconnect the devices sucking too much power form the USB ports) and the same behavior with dab as well (no devices were listed).
So I tried a different strategy : Do not let the tablet go to sleep. I was able to get that only during the charging phase. so I turn it on and also I turned on daydreaming mode to see if that makes a difference to not let the tablet sleep. (and extended the sleep delay to 30 minutes while not charging).
I left the tablet at home and when I came back, The tablet was awake but, it said the battery was completely discharged. (there was a ? in the battery icon in the notification tray on the top right hand corner of the tablet). I connect it up thinking the battery just drained as the laptop never slept. However, when I plugged in the tablet to charge, I saw that the battery had drained only by 1/3rd of a full charge. I just did a log cat capture I am not sure if it will contain the full log from yesterday.. But it is attached.
any comments and assistance is appreciated.
Cheers
Ramdev
Hello, I appologize if this is not the right place to post this in.
Now, My xperia Z3 has had a very hard time... with 3 bodge wires running thorugh it, and eventually a faulty screen (Sometimes it would turn off, sometimes half off, sometimes colors get inverted) which lead to it getting cracked by my thumb(!) and then to me accidentally shorting out the backlight....
When the screen cracked and was partially broken, i connected an otg mouse and removed the lock screen. I also made sure USB debugging was on. so i should be good and dandy right?
The computer recognizes it but nothing shows up. i know that it automatically sets itself to charge only...
I try to use visor, which works perfectly on my new phone, but it tells me that the phone doesnt have USB debugging on, I know for a fact that the phone is displaying a prompt telling me if I want to allow the computer, the RSI fingerprint and all.....
Phone is stock, no recovery. i have no experience with ADB commands but open for experimentation. all I want is the whatsapp media folder. Thank you!
I appologize for the bad original title. I hope someone can help me now?
Hey there, I've got a question regarding my broken Sony Z5 and hope you can help me...
A few days ago I accidentally dropped my Z5 on the floor, so back and front glasses both cracked. The Display itself seems to be OK (since it didn't show any failures and the phone was still on and working). Just the Touch functions of the display were not working, meaning I wasn't able to use it anymore.
Since I'd like to get off the data from the phone I remembered I had such a problem with an iPhone 4 some time ago. So to put in my PIN and read it out with my PC I plugged an Lightning to USB adapter in it, and a USB keyboard from a computer. This worked out just fine, I put in my PIN and I was able to rescue my data.
Now I had the same idea with my broken Z5, and connected an USB OTG adapter with a computer keyboard. ...but it didn't work. Wether with a keyboard nor with a USB Mouse (since Android has Mouse support mostly).
After a short search on the web I had to realize the Z5 has USB OTG only after authorizing new devices in the menu.
or, ...as an alternative solution, to start the phone with the desired USB device already connected.
...so I did what seems to be my biggest mistake now: I pushed the reset button in the SIM card tray and hoped I would be able to operate it by mouse after a restart.
...but sadly, I had to realize the Hardware Buttons do not work anymore...
So, ...actually there is no way for me to switch the phone back on and boot.
Of course it will react if I plug the loading cable in it, and it will boot to the loading screen with that green battery.
Does anyone know any way to switch the phone on, without having to touch the buttons?
Perhaps is it possible by a special command/program using a computer?
Or is there an equivalent button on a hardware USB keyboard which acts as the power button or volume rocker?
(so I would be able to boot to the recovery screen instead of the battery-screen. I've read that it's possible to restart the phone from there...?)
I appreciate any help, thanks in advance,
best regards
Schwarzer Riese
Schwarzer Riese said:
Hey there, I've got a question regarding my broken Sony Z5 and hope you can help me...
A few days ago I accidentally dropped my Z5 on the floor, so back and front glasses both cracked. The Display itself seems to be OK (since it didn't show any failures and the phone was still on and working). Just the Touch functions of the display were not working, meaning I wasn't able to use it anymore.
Since I'd like to get off the data from the phone I remembered I had such a problem with an iPhone 4 some time ago. So to put in my PIN and read it out with my PC I plugged an Lightning to USB adapter in it, and a USB keyboard from a computer. This worked out just fine, I put in my PIN and I was able to rescue my data.
Now I had the same idea with my broken Z5, and connected an USB OTG adapter with a computer keyboard. ...but it didn't work. Wether with a keyboard nor with a USB Mouse (since Android has Mouse support mostly).
After a short search on the web I had to realize the Z5 has USB OTG only after authorizing new devices in the menu.
or, ...as an alternative solution, to start the phone with the desired USB device already connected.
...so I did what seems to be my biggest mistake now: I pushed the reset button in the SIM card tray and hoped I would be able to operate it by mouse after a restart.
...but sadly, I had to realize the Hardware Buttons do not work anymore...
So, ...actually there is no way for me to switch the phone back on and boot.
Of course it will react if I plug the loading cable in it, and it will boot to the loading screen with that green battery.
Does anyone know any way to switch the phone on, without having to touch the buttons?
Perhaps is it possible by a special command/program using a computer?
Or is there an equivalent button on a hardware USB keyboard which acts as the power button or volume rocker?
(so I would be able to boot to the recovery screen instead of the battery-screen. I've read that it's possible to restart the phone from there...?)
I appreciate any help, thanks in advance,
best regards
Schwarzer Riese
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Connect phone in fastboot mode and type adb command in adb tool fastboot reboot
EugenStanis said:
Connect phone in fastboot mode and type adb command in adb tool fastboot reboot
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Thank you for your answer.
...but how do I get into fastboot mode without the hardware buttons?
The magic keyword is JTAG,
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z5...ction-to-sony-xperia-z5-t3276356#post73943086
Had a similar problem,
My touchscreen went dead. Turn off the phone, plug the usb otg + mouse receiver, turn it on and it should work.
Schwarzer Riese said:
Hey there, I've got a question regarding my broken Sony Z5 and hope you can help me...
A few days ago I accidentally dropped my Z5 on the floor, so back and front glasses both cracked. The Display itself seems to be OK (since it didn't show any failures and the phone was still on and working). Just the Touch functions of the display were not working, meaning I wasn't able to use it anymore.
Since I'd like to get off the data from the phone I remembered I had such a problem with an iPhone 4 some time ago. So to put in my PIN and read it out with my PC I plugged an Lightning to USB adapter in it, and a USB keyboard from a computer. This worked out just fine, I put in my PIN and I was able to rescue my data.
Now I had the same idea with my broken Z5, and connected an USB OTG adapter with a computer keyboard. ...but it didn't work. Wether with a keyboard nor with a USB Mouse (since Android has Mouse support mostly).
After a short search on the web I had to realize the Z5 has USB OTG only after authorizing new devices in the menu.
or, ...as an alternative solution, to start the phone with the desired USB device already connected.
...so I did what seems to be my biggest mistake now: I pushed the reset button in the SIM card tray and hoped I would be able to operate it by mouse after a restart.
...but sadly, I had to realize the Hardware Buttons do not work anymore...
So, ...actually there is no way for me to switch the phone back on and boot.
Of course it will react if I plug the loading cable in it, and it will boot to the loading screen with that green battery.
Does anyone know any way to switch the phone on, without having to touch the buttons?
Perhaps is it possible by a special command/program using a computer?
Or is there an equivalent button on a hardware USB keyboard which acts as the power button or volume rocker?
(so I would be able to boot to the recovery screen instead of the battery-screen. I've read that it's possible to restart the phone from there...?)
I appreciate any help, thanks in advance,
best regards
Schwarzer Riese
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First of all, are you rooted? Do you have USB Debugging on? If so, you can go for fastboot reboot without the need of powr key. Just plug it in while holding volume up key, type in your terminal or whatever you are using "adb devices", should show your device attached, then type "fastboot reboot" and it should reboot into system. Of course you'll need abd drivers for this.
You said the screen is working but the touch screen is not working?
Edit: Nvm, I tried on my device, you don't even need to have USB Debugging enabled.
With your device powered off, hold volume up key while you plug it in to your computer. A blue led should appear now. Go into your terminal, type adb devices, then fastboot reboot.
Edit 2: wait my bad, i read it wrong, neither your power botton or your volume buttons are working. Wops. that's a problem.
I actually have one solution for you, but only hoping you have USB Debugging and Root on your phone.
Alright, with adb on your computer: type "adb shell" hit enter, then type "su" and hit enter, then "reboot download", hit enter. Now the device should reboot to Flashmode, blue led should appear and screen should be black. Now you can run the command "fastboot reboot" to get into your system.
Hope it helped.. it's kinda tricky. I don't know other ways with no root
montsa007 said:
Had a similar problem,
My touchscreen went dead. Turn off the phone, plug the usb otg + mouse receiver, turn it on and it should work.
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Thanks, but this is not the solution. As stated, my hardware buttons do not work, so actually I can't "turn it on".
ofmoll said:
Edit: Nvm, I tried on my device, you don't even need to have USB Debugging enabled.
With your device powered off, hold volume up key while you plug it in to your computer. A blue led should appear now. Go into your terminal, type adb devices, then fastboot reboot.
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Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! It helped! My Z5 is up again, and I was able to save my data. :victory: Thank you so much!
ofmoll said:
Edit 2: wait my bad, i read it wrong, neither your power botton or your volume buttons are working. Wops. that's a Problem.
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As it turned out (my comment above) the power button seems to be broken, but not the volume button (or at least not completely, since I had to try it 5 or 6 times).
@ofmoll
You did your "good act" for today! I do appreciate that! Thanks again man!
Schwarzer Riese said:
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! It helped! My Z5 is up again, and I was able to save my data. :victory: Thank you so much!
As it turned out (my comment above) the power button seems to be broken, but not the volume button (or at least not completely, since I had to try it 5 or 6 times).
@ofmoll
You did your "good act" for today! I do appreciate that! Thanks again man!
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Don't worry mate! Glad to know it helped
Remeber to hit thanks cheers
Dear all,
I recently got water damage on my OP7Pro. Now my screen doesn't work and the phone doesn't respond to touch. So I am left with a black screen that sometimes flickers so I can see the bare minimum.
The phone however does boot into the system and recovery and it vibrates when I slide the notification button up and down. When I plug it in my PC, it only shows the drivers and stuff.
Now I know I cant fix this phone, but I want to recover some important photo's.
Here is the real problem:
Since I have never adjusted the developer settings;
OTG allowance is disabled
USB debugging is disabled
So when using adb, it doesn't recognize my device.
When I boot into recovery I have to fill in a password.
Yet I DO know the password, I just don't know how to enter it.
I'm on the internet for 2 days now without succes.
Does anyone know how I can recover the data?
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks!
Martijn
martijn10022 said:
Dear all,
I recently got water damage on my OP7Pro. Now my screen doesn't work and the phone doesn't respond to touch. So I am left with a black screen that sometimes flickers so I can see the bare minimum.
The phone however does boot into the system and recovery and it vibrates when I slide the notification button up and down. When I plug it in my PC, it only shows the drivers and stuff.
Now I know I cant fix this phone, but I want to recover some important photo's.
Here is the real problem:
Since I have never adjusted the developer settings;
OTG allowance is disabled
USB debugging is disabled
So when using adb, it doesn't recognize my device.
When I boot into recovery I have to fill in a password.
Yet I DO know the password, I just don't know how to enter it.
I'm on the internet for 2 days now without succes.
Does anyone know how I can recover the data?
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks!
Martijn
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If you never unlocked the bootloader or enabled add, you are stuck.