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Hi
Are there any further fastboot options that are safe to use to maybe clear out anything nasty in there ?
Thanks
spturner said:
Hi
My sensation is currently in a bootloop state despite having flashed a stock rom supplied by football.
Are there any further fastboot options that are safe to use to maybe clear out anything nasty in there ?
I'm clutching at straws here to get this thing working !
Thanks
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Hi,
Do you mean you flashed a RUU,and you are still getting bootloops?
Have you tried booting without your sim card,and/or your sd card?
Still getting bootloops when restarting.
spturner said:
Yes, flashed new RUU. All ran fine.
When it came to the reboot step I removed the SD card.
Still getting bootloops when restarting.
Have also tried the process via a USB connection with my PC. Same result. Boot loops.
I have removed the SIM throughout all of this.
It seems odd that the flash works fine. No errors at all, but the boot loop still exists.
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Hi,
Can you get it into safe mode? (Power + volume up)
Do it with your sim card and sd card in.
If it boots,switch off all radios (Airplane mode)
Then, reboot normally.
malybru said:
Hi,
Can you get it into safe mode? (Power + volume up)
Do it with your sim card and sd card in.
If it boots,switch off all radios (Airplane mode)
Then, reboot normally.
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Thanks for the suggestion
spturner said:
Thanks for the suggestion
Just tried what you said, but no, can't get into safe mode.
Thanks again though.
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Hi,
Are you s-off?
What's your hboot and firmware?
Which RUU did you run?
If you are soft and have super cid
Change back to your original cid.. Then try to boot and see
To check the cid
fastboot getvar cid
To write another cid
fastboot oem writecid "the cid'
Eg:
fastboot oem writecid HTC__001
Sent from my HTC Sensation using xda premium
Could it be a hardware failure ? Would I still be able to flash a rom if the internal memory or motherboard was messed up ?
Any advice appreciated. I’m totally new to all this, but picking it up as I go along.
Thanks
spturner said:
Here’s the full story as briefly as I can tell it
Bought the phone on ebay a few months ago. Excellent condition. Noted that the IMEI on the phone wasn’t the same as the IMEI on the box. Didn’t think a lot about it. Carried out a full factory reset and phone worked perfectly for about 2 months.
One day I noticed when I powered it up that it went into a boot loop. Showed the HTC white screen 3 times before it did finally burst into life. Thought nothing of it.
A few days later I left it on charge overnight, but it didn’t charge. There was also a notification to say something like “unknown error has occurred, fault report sent to HTC”. After powering off and back up again the phone recharged fine and worked fine.
Then a week or so ago it went into a permanent bootloop. Vibrate, white HTC screen, vibrate, White HTC screen (repeat for ever).
I posted on these forums and was advised to get as much info from the phone (It’s locked and S-ON).
Tried running the HTC unlocker from HTC website, but this failed several times. Maybe the reason why the IMEIs on the phone and box do not match is because a motherboard had been replaced during its warranty period by the previous owner, at least this is what I have read seems to happen? So, I’m stuck with S-ON
I was also advised to contact user football to get a stock RUU. Gave him all my phone info and he supplied the file within 24 hours.
RUU_PYRAMID_ICS_hTC_Asia_WWE_3.33.707.51_Radio_11.76A.3504.00U_11.24A.3504.31_M_release_284970_signed.exe
All attempts at loading it up have been good. No errors at all. Have run it from PC and from MicroSD card.
However, on rebooting it just goes back to being stuck in a bootloop.
This is all the info I have from the phone –
HTC Sensation (ICS stock, S-ON)
CID = HTC_044
Vendor = HTC-ASIA-SEA-WWE
main_version = 3.33.707.51
HBOOT-1.27.0000
Radio-11.24A.3504.31_M
OpenADSP-v05.6.0.2226.00.0418
After loading up the rom, I did a “fastboot getvar all” and got this –
bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 1.27.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 11.24A.3504.31_M
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 3.33.707.51
(bootloader) serialno: HTxxxxxxxxxx (numbers hidden for posting)
(bootloader) imei: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (numbers hidden for posting)
(bootloader) product: pyramid
(bootloader) platform: HBOOT-8260
(bootloader) modelid: PG5813000
(bootloader) cidnum: HTC__044
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4020mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: 617f0a98
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
So, that’s where I’m at.
Could it be a hardware failure ? Would I still be able to flash a rom if the internal memory or motherboard was messed up ?
Any advice appreciated. I’m totally new to all this, but picking it up as I go along.
Thanks
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all the RUU flashing and still no success ..then the problem mostly tends towards hardware failure
try one thing ..try to do factory reset from the bootloader if the option is there (i think it has that option )
otherwise ...go to stock recovery ...
once you select the recovery ..from bootloader
you'll be welcomed with a triangle mark ..then press all three buttons together (power ,vol up and vol down)
then you will get some options ..select factory reset and do it ..then try to reboot and see
hope this works ..otherwise ..its hardware error
After selecting Factory Reset there is a few seconds delay then it just bootloops
After selecting Recovery it immediately bootloops. (No delay)
spturner said:
Thanks. Tried what you suggested.
After selecting Factory Reset there is a few seconds delay then it just bootloops
After selecting Recovery it immediately bootloops. (No delay)
Looks like I’m running out of options.
Nexus 4 will have to be ordered in the New Year I guess. Goodbye HTC you piece of junk.
Thanks
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Wait a sec.. Does the bootloader at the top say "UNLOCKED"? then re lock the bootloader and flash the ruu again
Re lock command
fastboot oem lock
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Unfortunately though, no, it shows LOCKED.
So I'm having USB related issues with my Nexus 5 after waking up today. The phone will not charge if powered on. It will not detect a USB connection while powered on either. Currently running stock rom/bootloader. The will charge while powered off, but only for period of around 10s, before the screen turns off then back on for another 10s period of charging, over and over. I'm trying to complete returning to stock on my device because to me it seems to be a hardware related issue. So now the crux of the problem. Working with USB works in fastboot mode, but not when the device has been powered on.
OS: Mac OSX 10.8
Device OS: Latest android 4.4.2
Build: KOT49H
Code:
fastboot oem device-info
...
(bootloader) Device tampered: true
(bootloader) Device unlocked: true
(bootloader) off-mode-charge: true
Any ideas how I can try and push the files I need to my device to reset the tamper flags?
If you're still rooted get bootunlocker from the play store. Use it to reset the tamper flag
Sent from my Nexus 5
jd1639 said:
If you're still rooted get bootunlocker from the play store. Use it to reset the tamper flag
Sent from my Nexus 5
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This got me thinking. I ended up emailing myself the bootunlocker zip from the Unrooting thread to get it over to my device. Pretty surprised I didn't think of this earlier.
I managed to unlock my bootloader, rooted everything within 45mins, everything was running ok but I ended up encounter screen freeze and sudden shut downs. So I deceived to restore stock firmware follow this guide. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47820707#post47820707 when I started entering the codes, the first 3 returned as FAILED, the rest were either OKAY or ERROR, I decided to enter the last step even thought I encountered these mistakes. It was stuck on the Bootloader warning screen(the thing you always see after you unlocked your bootloader) for a good 4 hours before it shut down, and knowing that I did something wrong I decided to boot into fastboot mode first. Now heres where the problem lies, I used MOTOTOOL before hand to restore the recovery firmware to kitkat BEFORE I tried to restore stock, now I don't have access to a custom recovery, nor can I flash one because the battery is too low, but there is no way of getting it to charge either. I tried fastboot getvar battery-voltage and all it ended up saying is
(bootloader) battery-voltage: not found
getvar:battery-voltage FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.016s
idk why this is happening, it says on fastboot mode Battery Low (charging) but that has been going for a while and shows no sign of changing. I haven't touched barcode or QCOM yet, going to BP Tools and Normal Powerup shows the Bootloader warning that just stays like that. Since recovery wont do anything now, funny thing is I am able to access to fastboot mode through the "frozen Bootloader Warning".
The only way out I can think of is to somehow charge some battery, but BP Tool always leads to Bootloader warning which is always on full brightness and drains more than it gains. If I unplug my phone and enter the BP Tool is will show a battery gauge, I've yet to see the number go above 0% yet.
You"ve got company!!!!
TooMuchPhoneProblems said:
I managed to unlock my bootloader, rooted everything within 45mins, everything was running ok but I ended up encounter screen freeze and sudden shut downs. So I deceived to restore stock firmware follow this guide. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47820707#post47820707 when I started entering the codes, the first 3 returned as FAILED, the rest were either OKAY or ERROR, I decided to enter the last step even thought I encountered these mistakes. It was stuck on the Bootloader warning screen(the thing you always see after you unlocked your bootloader) for a good 4 hours before it shut down, and knowing that I did something wrong I decided to boot into fastboot mode first. Now heres where the problem lies, I used MOTOTOOL before hand to restore the recovery firmware to kitkat BEFORE I tried to restore stock, now I don't have access to a custom recovery, nor can I flash one because the battery is too low, but there is no way of getting it to charge either. I tried fastboot getvar battery-voltage and all it ended up saying is
(bootloader) battery-voltage: not found
getvar:battery-voltage FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.016s
idk why this is happening, it says on fastboot mode Battery Low (charging) but that has been going for a while and shows no sign of changing. I haven't touched barcode or QCOM yet, going to BP Tools and Normal Powerup shows the Bootloader warning that just stays like that. Since recovery wont do anything now, funny thing is I am able to access to fastboot mode through the "frozen Bootloader Warning".
The only way out I can think of is to somehow charge some battery, but BP Tool always leads to Bootloader warning which is always on full brightness and drains more than it gains. If I unplug my phone and enter the BP Tool is will show a battery gauge, I've yet to see the number go above 0% yet.
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As mentioned above my phone is also stuck in boot loader unlock screen I am unable to flash anything due to low battery percentage and I have got a custom recovery installed (TWRP).In fastboot mode when connected to pc it says low battery (charging).After some time it loses all the charge and shuts down.i am then able to charge with a wall charger for min 2% and max 13%.Please someone help I have to flash stock rom back on and get the phone working.
Enter fastboot and charge there for 3hrs with a good charger 1Amp+.
See what happens and report back.
liveroy said:
Enter fastboot and charge there for 3hrs with a good charger 1Amp+.
See what happens and report back.
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if I am not wrong its not possible to charge from fastboot.
TooMuchPhoneProblems said:
if I am not wrong its not possible to charge from fastboot.
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You are wrong, it is possible.
TooMuchPhoneProblems said:
if I am not wrong its not possible to charge from fastboot.
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it's possible, it even shows that it is charging when in fastboot
lifetimes said:
it's possible, it even shows that it is charging when in fastboot
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I left it on fastboot for a very long period of time and it didn't seen to move from 0%. Anyway I somehow messed around and got the battery to 44% and got a TWRP built in. Now what?
wait, try to explain the problem with more details, and add more information about that(before and after trying to restore it)
RollVGE said:
wait, try to explain the problem with more details, and add more information about that(before and after trying to restore it)
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Current state
I've managed to charge my battery to 38%
Installed CWM
Formatted /data /system /cache
frozen boot loader warning screen when I try to normal powerup
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the goal
get out of bricked state:
Load a custom ROM/Restore stock firmware
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what I am trying to do
adb sideload a rom.zip onto my storage
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What I am unable to do
ROM WISE:
Theres no way of mounting USB storage on kitkat
mount /data /system /cache wont show up on pc
adb sideload cant detect any devices
unable to somehow put a rom inside my /sd card
RESTORING STOCK WISE:
preflash validation FAILED for the first 3 steps from the guide
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the only thing I can think of for now is to try again with the guide you mention, but this time you download a 4.4.4 firmware update, be sure to be a .xml.zip file. that is compatible with your model, and good luck :fingers-crossed:
RollVGE said:
the only thing I can think of for now is to try again with the guide you mention, but this time you download a 4.4.4 firmware update, be sure to be a .xml.zip file. that is compatible with your model, and good luck :fingers-crossed:
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I don't plan on downloading every single one until it works. And I have a feeling this one wont either.
Get a 4.4.4 or 4.4.2 stock and flash it. Don't skip "erase userdata", it's a vital step to unbrick.
RollVGE said:
the only thing I can think of for now is to try again with the guide you mention, but this time you download a 4.4.4 firmware update, be sure to be a .xml.zip file. that is compatible with your model, and good luck :fingers-crossed:
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OMG you were RIGHT, I think. I downloaded the US 4.4.4 because it was the only one I could find at the link so I flash it just fine. But it turns out theres a 4.4.4 TESCO version that I missed. Now I am using US 4.4.4 stock firmware...
i had
TooMuchPhoneProblems said:
OMG you were RIGHT, I think. I downloaded the US 4.4.4 because it was the only one I could find at the link so I flash it just fine. But it turns out theres a 4.4.4 TESCO version that I missed. Now I am using US 4.4.4 stock firmware...
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I had that same problem with my moto g (xt1039) but i downloaded xml.zip and extracted it and flashed with fastboot.
lordnakki said:
I had that same problem with my moto g (xt1039) but i downloaded xml.zip and extracted it and flashed with fastboot.
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Now I am back to EU retail firmware by reflashing. A few important things I've learnt, always update the latest firmware and don't stop researching until you've found an answer. This took me a good 8 hours to unbrick.
TooMuchPhoneProblems said:
I left it on fastboot for a very long period of time and it didn't seen to move from 0%. Anyway I somehow messed around and got the battery to 44% and got a TWRP built in. Now what?
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install stock os for your phone. Check Motorola Firmwares
TooMuchPhoneProblems said:
I left it on fastboot for a very long period of time and it didn't seen to move from 0%. Anyway I somehow messed around and got the battery to 44% and got a TWRP built in. Now what?
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Hi im kind of the same issue here, i can't charge my phone more than 4% how do you manage to make it to 44% i've got all the files right here but cannot flash CWM because it says (bootloader) Battery Low!!writing 'recovery'... (bootloader) Battery Low!! FAILED (remote failure)
I´ve already try the battery script and also a full night on fastboot connected to my PC, it does not recognize my wall charger...
Any help would be apreciatted
Help me out too!
TooMuchPhoneProblems said:
I left it on fastboot for a very long period of time and it didn't seen to move from 0%. Anyway I somehow messed around and got the battery to 44% and got a TWRP built in. Now what?
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I'm having the same problem here. My battery was not charging at all and entering into Android resulted in shutting down of the device immediately. So decided to flash the stock firmware. But Battery was low in the bootloader. Tried to charge the battery normally by switching off the phone. The battery symbol and percentage shows up. But never moves up. Tried charging the phone in fastboot, but only when connected to PC, it says that its charging(but never charges and remains in "battery Low", Duh!). If i plug it into Wall charger, it wont say its charging and wont charge too.
So, can you explain me how exactly you "messed around" to get 44% of battery?. Please help me out. I've been trying to charge it for a whole day and expecting the message to turn "Battery OK". Explain me the way to get it charged, atleast for a stock firmware flash and for how many hours and in which mode should i leave it charged?.
Thanks!
BTW, i have TWRP installed, still no use.
I am truly and deeply sorry to insist somehow on my troubles and I beg :crying: any one here on XDA to help me anyhow...
I have read thousands of pages here at XDA and none would go on my way or just make things go forward a little...
Sorry for my way of saying things ... I'm French and worse ...confused .
Trying to make it simple... :
HUAWEI MHA-L09 C432 B198 // before it went out officaly I wanted to flash this Oreo update... Was thinking doing things as per instructions... update went kinda well until reboot :
Got an error message on boot (Func 14 iom3 image and error 1 system failed verify ) - this error causes constant bootloop .
Since this error my battery wont charge ! It flashes and blink red light and eventually boot to error message ... no time to VOL up + power to recovery.
won't charge even in fastboot mode which I can still access to discover two things :
sometimes i get the COLD boot or the failedVerify screen at fastboot mode. NVM .
Bootloader unlocked OK - TWRP 3.1.1 (or version before 3.0.2.2) says instaled OK - Cannot boot into it as baterry empty - which will NOT charge through fastboot screen .
Or plugged into the wall, as soon as there is enough charge the bootloop ERROR UPDATE SYSTEM AGAIN Func NO 14 iom3 Func NO 1 system failed verify will go on and on ... and on as long as plugged in usb or onto the wall .
Have tried to flash system again from extracted data of previous rom (b198) , everything seemed okay , boot.img / recovery.img and system.img ... all okay.
But still cannot reboot correctly and worse cannot restore through TWRP or any other mean my saved folder which contains a lot of files BEFORE UPDATING to OREO
Have tried DLOAD folder with differents stock versions etc.. rayglobe_knife... HWOTA and SRKtool;.. nothing goes my way .
Well how can I - i don't know just an idea - either :
WIPE and FORMAT INTERNAL storage
OR may be ? flash C636 and re flash to C432 ...
OR may be RESTORE my saved folder done with twrp but restore it WITHOUT twrp considerating that I cannot boot into it du to that battery thingy problem.
OR do you have another strategy to do anything ? (push through fastboot to sdcard ? r ? something more technical ?)
I cannot assume that deboggage usb is on, neither oem is on neither allow unknown sources is on . They were before update to Oreo ..
I just don't know here I stand anymore .
It has been so many days I am stucked with this ! incroyable .
I am short of ideas, of hope and so desesperate to get back my so loved mate 9 onto the road as i need it for my work ... pfff forgot that ...:crying: :crying: :crying:
Please any idea would be very welcome starting at the fact that those ideas WILL HAVE to be possible through FASTBOOT and (VOL- power key) only.
I think .
DO YOU ?
FuM8 said:
I am truly and deeply sorry to insist somehow on my troubles and I beg :crying: any one here on XDA to help me anyhow...
I have read thousands of pages here at XDA and none would go on my way or just make things go forward a little...
Sorry for my way of saying things ... I'm French and worse ...confused .
Trying to make it simple... :
HUAWEI MHA-L09 C432 B198 // before it went out officaly I wanted to flash this Oreo update... Was thinking doing things as per instructions... update went kinda well until reboot :
Got an error message on boot (Func 14 iom3 image and error 1 system failed verify ) - this error causes constant bootloop .
Since this error my battery wont charge ! It flashes and blink red light and eventually boot to error message ... no time to VOL up + power to recovery.
won't charge even in fastboot mode which I can still access to discover two things :
sometimes i get the COLD boot or the failedVerify screen at fastboot mode. NVM .
Bootloader unlocked OK - TWRP 3.1.1 (or version before 3.0.2.2) says instaled OK - Cannot boot into it as baterry empty - which will NOT charge through fastboot screen .
Or plugged into the wall, as soon as there is enough charge the bootloop ERROR UPDATE SYSTEM AGAIN Func NO 14 iom3 Func NO 1 system failed verify will go on and on ... and on as long as plugged in usb or onto the wall .
Have tried to flash system again from extracted data of previous rom (b198) , everything seemed okay , boot.img / recovery.img and system.img ... all okay.
But still cannot reboot correctly and worse cannot restore through TWRP or any other mean my saved folder which contains a lot of files BEFORE UPDATING to OREO
Have tried DLOAD folder with differents stock versions etc.. rayglobe_knife... HWOTA and SRKtool;.. nothing goes my way .
Well how can I - i don't know just an idea - either :
WIPE and FORMAT INTERNAL storage
OR may be ? flash C636 and re flash to C432 ...
OR may be RESTORE my saved folder done with twrp but restore it WITHOUT twrp considerating that I cannot boot into it du to that battery thingy problem.
OR do you have another strategy to do anything ? (push through fastboot to sdcard ? r ? something more technical ?)
I cannot assume that deboggage usb is on, neither oem is on neither allow unknown sources is on . They were before update to Oreo ..
I just don't know here I stand anymore .
It has been so many days I am stucked with this ! incroyable .
I am short of ideas, of hope and so desesperate to get back my so loved mate 9 onto the road as i need it for my work ... pfff forgot that ...:crying: :crying: :crying:
Please any idea would be very welcome starting at the fact that those ideas WILL HAVE to be possible through FASTBOOT and (VOL- power key) only.
I think .
DO YOU ?
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Bump please
warranty?
It's bricked, you cannot flash anything on it in that state, needs to go back to the factory to be fixed. And if it is showing that on the screen it won't be covered under warranty as it is evidence that you tried to flash an unauthorized rom, what happened is that the flash of Oreo didn't complete and the repartitioning for Oreo did not complete, mine did the same thing, motherboard replacement was the suggested fix.
Have you tried this with the full oreo update package?
Thank you @ Shadowprince94 - Revjamscarver & Szilard66 for dropping by :good:
Have you tried this with the full oreo update package?
- As expected (I have tried before to get into TWRP) I have no time at all to unplug and VOL up/Power key to enter TWRP that the phone turns itself off... du to battery not charging more than 1% I guess.. - I can only get in fastboot mode for a few minutes... but seems not enough to boot into twrp ... fastboot/rescue mode can be plugged to CPU for 10mn before turning the phone off, charging a couple of minutes, then booting back into that bootloop...
ANYWAYz or MANNERS that I can flash those files by fastboot mode... for instance extracting them and ... flash them one by one ? - oh my bad, tried already flashing the ZIP files directly : ended with a "fastboot/ CMD stopped working - and worse... flashing boot.img / recovery.img and system.img had worked without results...
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Today 01:06 AM
revjamescarver
It's bricked, you cannot flash anything on it in that state, needs to go back to the factory to be fixed. And if it is showing that on the screen it won't be covered under warranty as it is evidence that you tried to flash an unauthorized rom, what happened is that the flash of Oreo didn't complete and the repartitioning for Oreo did not complete, mine did the same thing, motherboard replacement was the suggested fix
I don't want to read this ! - I once got it bricked already (but not that much) and successfully recovered it by rebranding it to c636 and then c432.. but I could use at this time twrp... Any idea how much this would cost ? about ?.. FunkyHuawei would not be of any use probably ? ... olalalala
Today 12:03 AM
Szilard666
warranty? None , bought it from CashConverter in Genève and had no box, cable or whatsoever but the mobile itself... 450 F.CH though + cannot lock bootloader (command not allowed) and confirm it is unlocked when trying to unlock it ...
Sorry to hear that. Motherboard replacement is not cheap, will cost around slightly less, then a used phone.
FuM8 said:
Thank you @ Shadowprince94 - Revjamscarver & Szilard66 for dropping by :good:
Have you tried this with the full oreo update package?
- As expected (I have tried before to get into TWRP) I have no time at all to unplug and VOL up/Power key to enter TWRP that the phone turns itself off... du to battery not charging more than 1% I guess.. - I can only get in fastboot mode for a few minutes... but seems not enough to boot into twrp ... fastboot/rescue mode can be plugged to CPU for 10mn before turning the phone off, charging a couple of minutes, then booting back into that bootloop...
ANYWAYz or MANNERS that I can flash those files by fastboot mode... for instance extracting them and ... flash them one by one ? - oh my bad, tried already flashing the ZIP files directly : ended with a "fastboot/ CMD stopped working - and worse... flashing boot.img / recovery.img and system.img had worked without results...
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Today 01:06 AM
revjamescarver
It's bricked, you cannot flash anything on it in that state, needs to go back to the factory to be fixed. And if it is showing that on the screen it won't be covered under warranty as it is evidence that you tried to flash an unauthorized rom, what happened is that the flash of Oreo didn't complete and the repartitioning for Oreo did not complete, mine did the same thing, motherboard replacement was the suggested fix
I don't want to read this ! - I once got it bricked already (but not that much) and successfully recovered it by rebranding it to c636 and then c432.. but I could use at this time twrp... Any idea how much this would cost ? about ?.. FunkyHuawei would not be of any use probably ? ... olalalala
Today 12:03 AM
Szilard666
warranty? None , bought it from CashConverter in Genève and had no box, cable or whatsoever but the mobile itself... 450 F.CH though + cannot lock bootloader (command not allowed) and confirm it is unlocked when trying to unlock it ...
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U can try HCU-CLIENT and Dc Phoenix to unbrick your phone.
http://hcu-client.com
https://www.dc-unlocker.com/DC-Phoenix-flash-repair-tutorial
Sent from my LON-L29 using XDA Labs
@FuM8
This is well worth a shot, not free but much much cheaper. It's got me out of trouble once.
Mostar088 said:
U can try HCU-CLIENT and Dc Phoenix to unbrick your phone.
http://hcu-client.com
https://www.dc-unlocker.com/DC-Phoenix-flash-repair-tutorial
Sent from my LON-L29 using XDA Labs
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thank you guys, take good notice of your suggestions and going to have a serious look deeper into that...
I would prefer than going to a Huawei shop where they'll probably charge me for system, battery and god knows what else !
thanks a bunch to all of you for your interest and help .
Fastboot mode
FuM8 said:
thank you guys, take good notice of your suggestions and going to have a serious look deeper into that...
I would prefer than going to a Huawei shop where they'll probably charge me for system, battery and god knows what else !
thanks a bunch to all of you for your interest and help .
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If you can get into regular fastboot mode (not that error screen) there is hope, funky Huawei has an unbrick tool that could possibly work but that all depends on exactly what happened to cause the error, if you were in the middle of flashing Oreo and it was interrupted then your partitions probably got messed up and that generally is not fixable through fastboot or those other "tools" that are out there, without knowing exactly what you did there is really no way to tell. If you flashed Oreo then flashed nougat twrp to try to flash back from Oreo to nougat, your partitions got messed up and while the factory "can" fix it it would be cheaper to just replace the motherboard. Around $150-$200 from what I hear. But then again it all depends on exactly what you did when you got the error
@ revjamescarver :
thanks for that.
Well I was indeed flashing the 3 zip files , from memory, I was into the update.zip one and then my phone rebooted to show this error...
I can access fastboot/rescue mode , for instance, trying to relock the bootloader will end with the "command not allowed" .
I have , apparently, successfully flashed a twrp-3.0.2-2-hi3660.img, the others did not work, so I assume my system still consider that it is in the mha-L090c432b198 version. .
But cannot boot into twrp .
I tried as well the commands "fastboot -w" , result:
"erase successful, but not automatically formatting."
"can't determine partition type"
"failed command not allowed"
that 3 times ...
from all those fastboot commands underneath ,
(bootloader) command list
(bootloader) dmesg
(bootloader) last_dmesg
(bootloader) clearaspflag
(bootloader) refurbish
(bootloader) get_identifier_token
(bootloader) checkKeycardID
(bootloader) get_tamper_flag
(bootloader) checkSbl1
(bootloader) checkHWSecurity
(bootloader) enter
(bootloader) keytest
(bootloader) heap
(bootloader) boot
(bootloader) reset
(bootloader) powerdown
(bootloader) rebootRUU
(bootloader) heap_test
(bootloader) erase_phone_storage
(bootloader) erase_nfc_record
(bootloader) gotohboot
(bootloader) resetgift
(bootloader) ats
(bootloader) rtask
(bootloader) task
(bootloader) enableqxdm
(bootloader) gencheckpt
(bootloader) readmeid
(bootloader) readpid
(bootloader) writepid
(bootloader) readcid
(bootloader) writecid
(bootloader) readimei
(bootloader) writeimei
(bootloader) readsecureflag
(bootloader) writesecureflag
(bootloader) ddr2gbh
(bootloader) ramdump2gbh
(bootloader) ddr2gstatus
(bootloader) get_temp
(bootloader) writemeid
(bootloader) lock
(bootloader) readusername
(bootloader) writeusername
(bootloader) resethtcdebugflag
(bootloader) load_emmc
(bootloader) check_emmc_mid
(bootloader) read_mmc
(bootloader) load_modem_emmc
(bootloader) get_wp_info_emmc
(bootloader) send_wp_info_emmc
(bootloader) get_ext_csd_emmc
(bootloader) get_sector_info_emmc
wouldnt it be one that might get me a little forward ? to erase or better (in my dreams) to restore the save I have done from TWRP before flashing ?
I just cannot believe that motherboard or even the baterry (not charging) are somehow faulty .
I am convinced there is a way of doing something, as a noobish I just don't know what and how. .. as suggested before I am just , now, so confused of what I done, how I done it etc... i don't even remember the commands to erase internal storage and show you a printscreen of it !
I had a break from it but now I am determined to give it another try.. the question is what and how ...
By fastboot with which commands... by putting on sdcard something ? by formatting internal system, then how ? this is really fustrating... update went well and .. olala.
Do you believe that funky Huawei could in any mean do something for me ? or the others tools suggested by members in posts before ? or else I'd better call 911 huawei services center here near Marseille and let it up to them ?
As every one I am not fortunate, less to say, so I cannot afford anymore than a $40-50 bill to, for instance, try Funky. But will it be worth it ? for just a liuttle step forward?
I am totaly lost and so is my mate .
Any ideasor questions more than welcome.
thank you ever so much for your interest in my troubles..
FuM8 said:
@ revjamescarver :
thanks for that.
Well I was indeed flashing the 3 zip files , from memory, I was into the update.zip one and then my phone rebooted to show this error...
I can access fastboot/rescue mode , for instance, trying to relock the bootloader will end with the "command not allowed" .
I have , apparently, successfully flashed a twrp-3.0.2-2-hi3660.img, the others did not work, so I assume my system still consider that it is in the mha-L090c432b198 version. .
But cannot boot into twrp .
I tried as well the commands "fastboot -w" , result:
"erase successful, but not automatically formatting."
"can't determine partition type"
"failed command not allowed"
that 3 times ...
from all those fastboot commands underneath ,
(bootloader) command list
(bootloader) dmesg
(bootloader) last_dmesg
(bootloader) clearaspflag
(bootloader) refurbish
(bootloader) get_identifier_token
(bootloader) checkKeycardID
(bootloader) get_tamper_flag
(bootloader) checkSbl1
(bootloader) checkHWSecurity
(bootloader) enter
(bootloader) keytest
(bootloader) heap
(bootloader) boot
(bootloader) reset
(bootloader) powerdown
(bootloader) rebootRUU
(bootloader) heap_test
(bootloader) erase_phone_storage
(bootloader) erase_nfc_record
(bootloader) gotohboot
(bootloader) resetgift
(bootloader) ats
(bootloader) rtask
(bootloader) task
(bootloader) enableqxdm
(bootloader) gencheckpt
(bootloader) readmeid
(bootloader) readpid
(bootloader) writepid
(bootloader) readcid
(bootloader) writecid
(bootloader) readimei
(bootloader) writeimei
(bootloader) readsecureflag
(bootloader) writesecureflag
(bootloader) ddr2gbh
(bootloader) ramdump2gbh
(bootloader) ddr2gstatus
(bootloader) get_temp
(bootloader) writemeid
(bootloader) lock
(bootloader) readusername
(bootloader) writeusername
(bootloader) resethtcdebugflag
(bootloader) load_emmc
(bootloader) check_emmc_mid
(bootloader) read_mmc
(bootloader) load_modem_emmc
(bootloader) get_wp_info_emmc
(bootloader) send_wp_info_emmc
(bootloader) get_ext_csd_emmc
(bootloader) get_sector_info_emmc
wouldnt it be one that might get me a little forward ? to erase or better (in my dreams) to restore the save I have done from TWRP before flashing ?
I just cannot believe that motherboard or even the baterry (not charging) are somehow faulty .
I am convinced there is a way of doing something, as a noobish I just don't know what and how. .. as suggested before I am just , now, so confused of what I done, how I done it etc... i don't even remember the commands to erase internal storage and show you a printscreen of it !
I had a break from it but now I am determined to give it another try.. the question is what and how ...
By fastboot with which commands... by putting on sdcard something ? by formatting internal system, then how ? this is really fustrating... update went well and .. olala.
Do you believe that funky Huawei could in any mean do something for me ? or the others tools suggested by members in posts before ? or else I'd better call 911 huawei services center here near Marseille and let it up to them ?
As every one I am not fortunate, less to say, so I cannot afford anymore than a $40-50 bill to, for instance, try Funky. But will it be worth it ? for just a liuttle step forward?
I am totaly lost and so is my mate .
Any ideasor questions more than welcome.
thank you ever so much for your interest in my troubles..
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I would try Dc Phoenix an HCU-CLIENT to fix the phone, in worst case u can flash empty board Firmware and fix it with HCU-Client.
If method 1 does not work u can try method 2.
U need 19 credit to use it 1credit = 1€
Then u have 72h to try it, u can flash how many times u want within 72h.
https://www.dc-unlocker.com/DC-Phoenix-flash-repair-tutorial
Sent from my LON-L29 using XDA Labs
hello , for infos, would funkyhuawei and/or DC Phoenix work if only fastboot mode is accessible ?
@ Mostar088 : when you say
"I would try Dc Phoenix an HCU-CLIENT to fix the phone, in worst case u can flash empty board Firmware and fix it with HCU-Client."
please tell me the way or order to do so , about that "in worst case flash empty firmware" and then fix it with HCU-client...
how could I flash this empty firmware and as well how could I flash it and then fix it with ...HCU client ? from DCPhoenix ?
Please give me detail on the "how to do this " please !!!! thank you very much for your help, very very much, thank you, for trying and making me understand the full steps to complete this . (never used funkyHuawei or DCPhoenix either ... or HCU-Client etc...)
all the best
FuM8 said:
hello , for infos, would funkyhuawei and/or DC Phoenix work if only fastboot mode is accessible ?
@ Mostar088 : when you say
"I would try Dc Phoenix an HCU-CLIENT to fix the phone, in worst case u can flash empty board Firmware and fix it with HCU-Client."
please tell me the way or order to do so , about that "in worst case flash empty firmware" and then fix it with HCU-client...
how could I flash this empty firmware and as well how could I flash it and then fix it with ...HCU client ? from DCPhoenix ?
Please give me detail on the "how to do this " please !!!! thank you very much for your help, very very much, thank you, for trying and making me understand the full steps to complete this . (never used funkyHuawei or DCPhoenix either ... or HCU-Client etc...)
all the best
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Hi,
If u flash empty board Firmware u need to know your imei and serial nr, if u still have the box from the phone? Because u will loose imei and serial after flash. Best solution is FunkyHuawei, if fastboot works it's a wery big chance u can fix your phone.
U have yo ask in there support, u can ask durrarra here about FunkyHuawei.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9/how-to/root-updates-rebranding-unbricking-t3702226
Support forum for DcUnlocker here.
https://forum.dc-unlocker.com/forum/modems-and-phones/huawei
HCU-client Support here.
http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f1004/
Sent from my LON-L29 using XDA Labs
FuM8 said:
thank you guys, take good notice of your suggestions and going to have a serious look deeper into that...
I would prefer than going to a Huawei shop where they'll probably charge me for system, battery and god knows what else !
thanks a bunch to all of you for your interest and help .
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The best way around this is to try to boot the device into recovery mode.. even if you have a battery not charging.. plug usb cable. try to issue adb commands and reload the chinese version of nougat.. if you can flash the oeminfo.bin file, you half way there...
theres always a work around. i messed up with the oreo beta update and had boot loop. but managed to figure out a way to flash my phone
Hi one and all
Thank you all very much for your time and help.
unfortunately I do not have access to my computer for a while...
that said I keep this thread in pdf format on my sdcard to, in the futur, try all différents options you guys gave me.
well I terribly miss my mate 9 but have not gave up on getting it back to life, thanks to your so precious advices.
take all good care in this freezing winter (I'm living in a mountains so about 1m high of snow around here), thank you ever so much for being so helpful and committed to the XDA community.
À bientôt
I have booted my phone in fastboot mode, connected it to PC via USB and typed "fastboot getvar all".
Noticed that one of the values -- "baseband" was listed as not found.
However, the baseband does show up normally in the top of the Fastboot screen as well as in the phone's settings screen.
Should I be worried?
BRZ_Speedster said:
I have booted my phone in fastboot mode, connected it to PC via USB and typed "fastboot getvar all".
Noticed that one of the values -- "baseband" was listed as not found.
However, the baseband does show up normally in the top of the Fastboot screen as well as in the phone's settings screen.
Should I be worried?
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If everything is working as it should I wouldn't be too worried about it.
You could try to reflash your current firmware just to see if it makes any difference. Or try again after next OTA.
For me it's showing. "(bootloader) version-baseband: S337AP_KANE_SGCS_QB2585551" and I don't think I've ever seen it blank.
tys0n said:
If everything is working as it should I wouldn't be too worried about it.
You could try to reflash your current firmware just to see if it makes any difference. Or try again after next OTA.
For me it's showing. "(bootloader) version-baseband: S337AP_KANE_SGCS_QB2585551" and I don't think I've ever seen it blank.
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Yep. Seems like a bug in the bootloader.
I ran the command again just now...
version-baseband: <not found>
However it does show up everywhere else. The december patch did this. Oh well.
I'll receive the Android 10 OTA update just fine right?
tys0n said:
If everything is working as it should I wouldn't be too worried about it.
You could try to reflash your current firmware just to see if it makes any difference. Or try again after next OTA.
For me it's showing. "(bootloader) version-baseband: S337AP_KANE_SGCS_QB2585551" and I don't think I've ever seen it blank.
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Also everything works as it should. No issues at all.
If I go to About Device and tap Android Version, the baseband version is there.
BRZ_Speedster said:
I have booted my phone in fastboot mode, connected it to PC via USB and typed "fastboot getvar all".
Noticed that one of the values -- "baseband" was listed as not found.
However, the baseband does show up normally in the top of the Fastboot screen as well as in the phone's settings screen.
Should I be worried?
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EDIT: I just shut the phone down and restarted it. Now the baseband number shows up in fastboot just fine. Go figure.
Some weird glitch then. I guess we'll never know why [emoji14]