Hey guys, I sold my One M8 to my little brother's friend a few months ago. It's Unlocked, S=Off, and SuperCID with the following:
HBOOT = 3.16.0.0000
RADIO = 0.56.20.0321
OpenDSP - V38.2.2-00542-M8974.0311
OS-
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Apr 1 2014,00:26:53.0
TWRP V2.7.0.2
Since he's had it, he says he's only flashed Liquidsmooth, MIUI, and the stock rom. He swears the phone was running great for the past month or so on the stock rom. According to him, he hasn't flashed anything in at least a month. Last night, he plugged it up like usualand woke up to the phone completely powered off. When he booted it, it boots normally and soon after unlocking it, it reboots. This has been the case since I received it back from him (to fix). It's stuck in a bootloop that I cannot fix. Shortly after booting the rom (stock), it will reboot.
What I've tried:
Flashing a new rom in TWRP.
Wiping everything in TWRP (including system w/ and w/o the system partition mounted)
Fixing permissions in TWRP
Flashing SuperSu in TWRP (don't ask why, Googled it and someone said it fixed theirs)
All of this just continues to reboot to the same stock rom that it was already on. Shortly after booting, it would reboot as if I'd made no changes, wipes, etc.
So I figured I'd update TWRP. I downloaded TWRP_Recovery_2.8.2.1_M8_CPTB.img and flashed it in fastboot (without using fastboot oem rebootRUU) It was successful (or so it seemed). When I reboot recovery it still shows 2.7.0.2. So I downloaded ruuM8_TWRP_2_7.zip, tried to flash it from fastboot but when I "Fastboot oem rebootRUU" it jumps back to the bootloop so I put it on the ext_sdcard and renamed it to 0P6BIMG.zip. Hboot flashed it successfully but still the version didn't change.
So after all has failed, let's flash the stock RUU......So I grabbed this RUU - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727831, renamed it to 0P6BIMG.zip and put in on the external sdcard (remember fastboot just kicks me into a bootloop when I fastboot oem rebootRUU). Using the sd card method, It took forever to flash the system partition, extracting and installing about a half dozen times. Eventually everything passed and it prompted me to press power up to reboot. AND IT BOOTS BACK TO THE SAME LOCK SCREEN.....AND REBOOTS AFTER A FEW SECONDS. I've flashed the stock RUU several times now with the same results. It's as if this phone can't flash anything although it acts as if it flashes successfully.
Anybody have any experience with this? Any suggestions are appreciated.
Sounds like emmc is fried. Send it in for repair.
joshw0000 said:
Hey guys, I sold my One M8 to my little brother's friend a few months ago. It's Unlocked, S=Off, and SuperCID with the following:
HBOOT = 3.16.0.0000
RADIO = 0.56.20.0321
OpenDSP - V38.2.2-00542-M8974.0311
OS-
eMMC-boot 2048MB
Apr 1 2014,00:26:53.0
TWRP V2.7.0.2
Since he's had it, he says he's only flashed Liquidsmooth, MIUI, and the stock rom. He swears the phone was running great for the past month or so on the stock rom. According to him, he hasn't flashed anything in at least a month. Last night, he plugged it up like usualand woke up to the phone completely powered off. When he booted it, it boots normally and soon after unlocking it, it reboots. This has been the case since I received it back from him (to fix). It's stuck in a bootloop that I cannot fix. Shortly after booting the rom (stock), it will reboot.
What I've tried:
Flashing a new rom in TWRP.
Wiping everything in TWRP (including system w/ and w/o the system partition mounted)
Fixing permissions in TWRP
Flashing SuperSu in TWRP (don't ask why, Googled it and someone said it fixed theirs)
All of this just continues to reboot to the same stock rom that it was already on. Shortly after booting, it would reboot as if I'd made no changes, wipes, etc.
So I figured I'd update TWRP. I downloaded TWRP_Recovery_2.8.2.1_M8_CPTB.img and flashed it in fastboot (without using fastboot oem rebootRUU) It was successful (or so it seemed). When I reboot recovery it still shows 2.7.0.2. So I downloaded ruuM8_TWRP_2_7.zip, tried to flash it from fastboot but when I "Fastboot oem rebootRUU" it jumps back to the bootloop so I put it on the ext_sdcard and renamed it to 0P6BIMG.zip. Hboot flashed it successfully but still the version didn't change.
So after all has failed, let's flash the stock RUU......So I grabbed this RUU - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727831, renamed it to 0P6BIMG.zip and put in on the external sdcard (remember fastboot just kicks me into a bootloop when I fastboot oem rebootRUU). Using the sd card method, It took forever to flash the system partition, extracting and installing about a half dozen times. Eventually everything passed and it prompted me to press power up to reboot. AND IT BOOTS BACK TO THE SAME LOCK SCREEN.....AND REBOOTS AFTER A FEW SECONDS. I've flashed the stock RUU several times now with the same results. It's as if this phone can't flash anything although it acts as if it flashes successfully.
Anybody have any experience with this? Any suggestions are appreciated.
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Had one of these where the radio died. Did the same exact thing. Kmsg revealed an attempt to start the radio and the subsequent failure. I got it back to locked (not relocked) and s-on and opted for a replacement from HTC.
I can't relock it. I can't even overwrite TWRP.
joshw0000 said:
I can't relock it. I can't even overwrite TWRP.
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Like I said earlier, its broken. Get it fixed if you can.
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hello, I have a problem with a desire s phone which keeps booting into recovery mode when i turn it on. here's my step by step of what I did that got me into this predicament.
the phone had a stock 1.48 asia rom 0.98.0002 bootloader locked, and unrooted. so first I ran revolutionary had no problems there, had a revolutionary logo on my bootloader afterwards and the bootloader version was now 6.98.0002 or something I forget. anyway the next thing i did was I downloaded the stock euro rom 2.10.401.9 and extracted the rom.zip then renamed it to PG88img.zip copied it to the memcard ran fastboot, then fastboot automatically installed the zip after installation restarted the phone, now the phone was stuck on the white htc screen, so I ran recovery press the power and vol up and did a factory reset, had no luck with it still stuck on htc screen, now after reading a lot of threads, downloaded the ENGpg88img bootloader flashed it using fastboot and it was successful, the revolutionary logo was gone and the bootloader was now 6.98.0000 ( PG880000) but now when I rebooted the phone it would go directly back to recovery!! So the next thing i did was ran the euro rom again from the memcard thru fastboot and it updated the bootloader to the newest version and had a "locked"on top of the screen, so i did a boot unlock using htcdev and now its unlocked, then downloaded the clockwork recovery for saga then flashed it using fastboot with no problems. so now when I turn on the phone it goes straight to clockwork recovery! So last thing I did which also failed was I downloaded a pre rooted stock rom euro 2.10, placed it on memcard installed the zip from clockwork recovery then wiped all the data, dalvik cached and all then rebooted. But it still went back to clockwork recovery now I'm stumped. Really need help on this one.
long story short, I can only use fastboot, and if I use clockwork mod recovery to mount system i can do some adb commands. i also tried putting it in fastboot and ran an official RUu but I always get error 150. any help would be greatly appreciated.
It seems that your chip is gone. I have the same problem (boot looping) and had to try reclamation by phone provider. Find thread with "boot looping", or "white screen". You will find some software for a searching of your chip. Finaly all depends on your mobile vendor
yeah i thought it was the chip, but after 3 days of tinkering with it and reading a lot of threads i finally got everything back to normal. thanks for replying though zdech
batmite said:
yeah i thought it was the chip, but after 3 days of tinkering with it and reading a lot of threads i finally got everything back to normal. thanks for replying though zdech
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Could you tell us how you solved it?
batmite said:
yeah i thought it was the chip, but after 3 days of tinkering with it and reading a lot of threads i finally got everything back to normal. thanks for replying though zdech
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Hi, I have the same problem with HTC Desire.
Could you tell how you solved this please?
I don't know if he did what he wrote, but a big mistake was the last step.
batmite said:
So last thing I did which also failed was I downloaded a pre rooted stock rom euro 2.10, placed it on memcard installed the zip from clockwork recovery then wiped all the data, dalvik cached and all then rebooted. But it still went back to clockwork recovery now I'm stumped. Really need help on this one.
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he installed ROM and wiped afterwards. Of course it fails at booting ;-)
If you really are in the same situation like him, wiping first and install ROM afterwards should solve the problem ;-)
Sent by my fingers to your head.
eyahl said:
I don't know if he did what he wrote, but a big mistake was the last step.
he installed ROM and wiped afterwards. Of course it fails at booting ;-)
If you really are in the same situation like him, wiping first and install ROM afterwards should solve the problem ;-)
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Have to disagree with you there, what he said was
installed ROM
wiped DATA
wiped CACHE
rebooted
The ROM ZIP would have been flashed into SYSTEM not DATA, so wipe shouldn't have caused a problem
question is did BOOT flash ok?
Long time listener, first time caller.
I have the latest hboot 1.45.0013, S-On, Unlocked with HTC Dev Tool.
I used the Hasoon2000 tool to install SU, CWM, and a recovery image. I then used the instructions in the thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1508556) to install ICS and obtain root installing pyr-o-ice sense 1.1.1 (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1469615) Everything worked, created nandroid backup and installed titanium.
Some buttons didn't work, so I looked for updates and found Virtuous ROMs. So, I used CWM to clear dalvic, flashed boot image of the Virtuous Inquisition then used CWM to install zip. Bootloop. ROM just hangs on black screen with white V for 15 to 20 minutes.
MT4GS thread stated that Primadonna and Inquisition were comparable, so I followed the same proceedure, flashed Primadonna boot image then installed ROM through CWM. This time there was tmobile splash screen, but the same system hang.
At this point I tried to restore a recovery, but CWM could not find one. Used Astro to delete all boot images from SD root, assuming this may be the problem, and flashed a Virtuous ROM again. Same problem.
Based on this thread, I thought it might be the kernal, and tried flashing the pyr-o-ice boot image that worked initially. (http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1628171.html). No dice. CWM could not install the ROM (error 1)
So, at this point, I used CWM factory reset and wipe all data. And of course that made things worse, because the SD card with recoveries was wiped. I used adb to push the recoveries from Hansoon's toolkit, but stock recovery was not available (red triangle screen hang) and cwm could not mount the SD card.
So, at this point I used CWM to format SD card (blank anyway), and at this point adb failed to recognize the decive and I could no longer fastboot into recovery or hboot through adb. (volume down + power stopped working with pyr-o-ice install)
if i remove the battery and hold power + volume while using an adb reboot hboot command i can get into hboot about every 10th attempt. adb doesn't recognize the device ("waiting on device", or adb devices yields a blank list); however the phone in hboot will transfer to usb fastboot when connected with a cable.
i looked at pushing a zip file through adb to the sd root, but that was ineffective (adb does have write access to the sd root, maybe because i am s-on?). i purchased a second sd card, and copied the recovery images from hansoons toolkit and rebooted into recovery. still went to tmobile splash, followed by V-screen bootloop.
i looked at placing a stock ruu on the sd and naming the file PG59IMG.zip, but because i'm S-on i can't flash radios, so that's out.
So, here we are. Iffy access to fastboot, 2 sd cards, a lot of determination, and a persistent bootloop.
Can someone, PLEASE help me?
Thanks!
AFAIK, you cannot flash the boot.img with CWM if you are S-ON, you *MUST* use Fastboot to flash that. So, before you messed it all up, if you had just extracted the boot.img from the ROM and flashed it using Fastboot, it likely would have worked just beautifully.
Try booting into recovery and doing a regular flash of the ROM, THEN a fastboot flash of the boot.img.
SOLVED!!
Thanks to the folks heading up the HTC Unbricking Project (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1627881) ESPECIALLY Dexter93!! who patiently unraveled this for me, and Blue6IX for the Restore to Stock instructions in the Developers Reference Guide (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17424340&postcount=24) I'm back to stock, and ready to try it all again!
Can someone send me an apk that automatically clicks the thanks button for selected developers at regular intervals?
Thanks again!
Solved???
Fuzi0719, thanks for your reply. I may have written this inappropriately, but what coded in the command prompt was "fastboot flash boot boot.img".
The ROM zip file was placed on the SD card, and I rebooted into recovery, and used CWM to install zip from SD. I'm new to this so I may have used the wrong term for installing the zip through CWM, the boot image file was always handled through the above command.
I'm back to "stock" at this point, but when I boot into the bootloader, the phone looks for PG59DIAG.zip and PG59DIAG.nbh before PG59IMG.zip.
It then asks if I want to install the update. (This is after I have already installed the "update", and the phone reset itself even with my old wallpaper.) When I got to the home screen there was a white circle in upper left corner of the status bar, with "check content" message. Each time the screen locked (default 30 seconds) unlocking it took me to the mytouch splash screen with the green circle and white background for about 10 seconds before resuming.
Each time I check to see if the phone registers requiring any updates. It doesn't. Two installs of the PG59IMG.zip. "recovery" eliminates the unlock splashscreen, and wiped any customizations. However, the phone will not manually boot into the bootloader; I have to use adb. Hboot reinstalls the PG59IMG.zip as an update every time.
If I accept it reboots within seconds like a fresh doubleshot. If I decline the "update" it reboots to the Tmobile MyTouch 4G Slide text splash screen, then moved to the green circle screen for a few minutes before I get to the homescreen.
Blue6IX was looking for help with these last month (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1580077), so maybe they are just extraction files that HTC sends with the OTA update that would prevent my phone from trying to install the "update" every time?
In any case, my question at this point is after coming from such an unstable point with my phone, is this what every relocked bootloader does? Or, is this a problem that means something else is still wrong with the system? Because taking it back to stock has not solved this.
Thanks.
Thanks for clarifying, you wouldn't believe the number of people who fail to follow that one simple step of fastboot flashing the boot.img, so that's why I stated that. So, now you have the phone relocked, and running a stock ROM (the 1.55?), but with CWM 5.0.2.7? Were you wanting to update to the 1.63 ROM? I'm unclear on what it is you want to do. For one thing, if you've already flashed the PG59IMG then I would delete it off the sd card so it doesn't keep trying to load it.
Yup.
It was just that simple.
Mainly I wanted to make sure that my phone was stable before I went back to unlock the bootloader, etc.
Went back to HTC, got a new token (just in case), and I'm creating a nandroid backup right now. Thanks.
I really appreciate it.
Hopefully the next time I get stuck, it's just as simple to fix, but far less embarrassing.
been postponing flashing a ROM for a while, and today i decided to take the big step.
follow everything by the book:
-un-locked the phone as per HTCDev instructions.
-installed twrp 2.6.0.0 recovery
-installed super-user
after all this phone rebooted into a fully restored stock OS.
downloaded CM10.2 (didn't want to mess around with nighties just yet) and copied to phone.
downloaded and copied compatible g-apps.
extracted cm 10.2 to get the boot.img file, and ran the command fastboot flash boot boot.img
didn't get any error messages.
ran the command fastboot reboot.
since then, phone is stuck in splash screen, and won't get past it, wont go into recovery, won't go into boot.....
if i try pressing the vol-down +power button, it will turn off after a while, and the indication light won't turn on if i connect it to the pc.
for the time being, i have managed to get the identification light on again, and put it in the charger.
any help would be appreciated.
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HTC one s s4
Same thing happened to me. I will tell you what I followed. It was not making any sense to me before but it worked so here it is.
Go into recovery wipe all data including caches 3 times. Now flash the ROM zip again and wipe cache and dalvic cache once. Now reboot.
Really worked for me.
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Had the same thing. Nothing worked for me. Had to pay someone to restore to stock. The boot.img is the problem. It corrupts the phone.
Please help, I tried to install and it failed, so I did a fastboot oem boot and now the phone works, but I cannot enter recovery, is there anything I can do. I am at a loss, whenever I restart the phone, I have to fastboot oem boot or it will stay stuck in 4 exclamations
I flashed the lboot from that zipfile available at , but now I also cannot enter boot loader.
Ok, I was able to fix all that, by reflashing the RUU again and was able to get it working and successful. Doing the OEM boot removed my twrp recovery, which I had to reflash, and also formatted my sd card.
This was stressful as hell and learned a ton about this phone. The learning experience was worth it, but the stress was not =/
EDIT: WIFI DOES NOT AUTHENTICATE
For those stuck with my problem these are the steps I did.
I reflashed the newer RUU and once everything was peachy, I did a factory reset, that seemed to have fixed everything that was going on with my phone. I then added twrp recovery and reflashed my rom of choice. And that was the end of a very stressful night lol.
nervana1 said:
For those stuck with my problem these are the steps I did.
I reflashed the newer RUU and once everything was peachy, I did a factory reset, that seemed to have fixed everything that was going on with my phone. I then added twrp recovery and reflashed my rom of choice. And that was the end of a very stressful night lol.
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All the four corner triangle thing means is that it didn't flash the last RUU mode zip completely that was attempted. The phone is still in ruu mode with four triangles. You can simply flash the RUU mode version of TWRP and it will clear the four triangles.
Well, not fully bricked, but it's completely non-working just the same.
I've had the K1 for a few years now and have been fine with the standard, stock OTA updates. Recently though I've been seeing constant notifications that I'm short on ram and after uninstalling apps, deleting old files, it would work ok for a few days and then start complaining about low memory again. So I figured that something must be corrupt and now is a good a time as any to root and see about flashing a new rom.
I've owned many android devices over the years and have rooted and patched most of them. so I'm familiar with the tools.
This time however, I think I must have crossed something up somewhere.
What I did was this:
Grabbed the minimal ADB package and fastboot drivers.
Booted into the bootloader and ran the fastboot oem unlock. No problem.
From the nVidia site, I then grabbed and flashed the latest stock image and recovery, just to ensure I was on a clean slate. No problem.
Flashed the latest TWRP for the device. No problem.
Flashed SuperSU. No problem.
Booted into the stock system to make sure everything was still working and it was. But, this is the start of where I maybe hosed things up(?).
While running stock, I converted the SD card to internal memory, just so I wasn't having to mess with it later, not thinking that I'd have to do it again anyway after flashing a new rom.
Rebooted back to TWRP and proceeded to flash the new rom (AOSP Extended (AEX) 5.8).
I flashed it by way of the sideload method rather than from a zip file sitting on the SD card. This all seemed to work just fine.
Next I went ahead and flashed OpenGapps Mini. This resulted in an error 70 and after reading about it, it was a simple matter of going into the advanced settings in TWRP and extending the system partition. Did that and OpenGapps then flashed with no problem.
Finally I wrapped it up by flashing tegra124-tn8-p1761-1270-a04-e-battery.dtb and rebooted.
... Nothing. Now I know that when flashing a new rom, the first boot can take some time, but I let it sit for about 2 hours with no result. It didn't appear to be boot looping, but instead just stuck on the nVidia boot screen. Forced it to boot back to the bootloader and brought up TWRP. I obviously did something wrong, so I prepared to reflash the stock image.
Did the wipe, flashed the files and rebooted. Again, nothing.
This time however, not only can I not boot to the system, I now also can't get back into recovery.
No matter how many times I reboot, or attempt to reflash anything, it hangs on the boot screen when attempting to get back into recovery.
So I'm stuck. I've tried reflashing TWRP, stock recovery and stock system, with the SD card in and out, a number of times, all with no joy.
I can access the bootloader, so I can at least run fastboot commands, but that's all I can do. Without being in recovery, I can't access an ADB shell if I need to repair anything.
If you're still with me after this rambling mess, do I have any hope at all in recovering this thing?
Hi,
I think the problem is in the modified .dtb try flash the original file.
Or : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=82359331&postcount=39
greetings
kozaqu said:
Hi,
I think the problem is in the modified .dtb try flash the original file.
Or : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=82359331&postcount=39
greetings
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That got me in the right direction and I can at least get back into recovery now. Thanks! :good:
Also in the same boat
mkhopper said:
Well, not fully bricked, but it's completely non-working just the same.
I've had the K1 for a few years now and have been fine with the standard, stock OTA updates. Recently though I've been seeing constant notifications that I'm short on ram and after uninstalling apps, deleting old files, it would work ok for a few days and then start complaining about low memory again. So I figured that something must be corrupt and now is a good a time as any to root and see about flashing a new rom.
I've owned many android devices over the years and have rooted and patched most of them. so I'm familiar with the tools.
This time however, I think I must have crossed something up somewhere.
What I did was this:
Grabbed the minimal ADB package and fastboot drivers.
Booted into the bootloader and ran the fastboot oem unlock. No problem.
From the nVidia site, I then grabbed and flashed the latest stock image and recovery, just to ensure I was on a clean slate. No problem.
Flashed the latest TWRP for the device. No problem.
Flashed SuperSU. No problem.
Booted into the stock system to make sure everything was still working and it was. But, this is the start of where I maybe hosed things up(?).
While running stock, I converted the SD card to internal memory, just so I wasn't having to mess with it later, not thinking that I'd have to do it again anyway after flashing a new rom.
Rebooted back to TWRP and proceeded to flash the new rom (AOSP Extended (AEX) 5.8).
I flashed it by way of the sideload method rather than from a zip file sitting on the SD card. This all seemed to work just fine.
Next I went ahead and flashed OpenGapps Mini. This resulted in an error 70 and after reading about it, it was a simple matter of going into the advanced settings in TWRP and extending the system partition. Did that and OpenGapps then flashed with no problem.
Finally I wrapped it up by flashing tegra124-tn8-p1761-1270-a04-e-battery.dtb and rebooted.
... Nothing. Now I know that when flashing a new rom, the first boot can take some time, but I let it sit for about 2 hours with no result. It didn't appear to be boot looping, but instead just stuck on the nVidia boot screen. Forced it to boot back to the bootloader and brought up TWRP. I obviously did something wrong, so I prepared to reflash the stock image.
Did the wipe, flashed the files and rebooted. Again, nothing.
This time however, not only can I not boot to the system, I now also can't get back into recovery.
No matter how many times I reboot, or attempt to reflash anything, it hangs on the boot screen when attempting to get back into recovery.
So I'm stuck. I've tried reflashing TWRP, stock recovery and stock system, with the SD card in and out, a number of times, all with no joy.
I can access the bootloader, so I can at least run fastboot commands, but that's all I can do. Without being in recovery, I can't access an ADB shell if I need to repair anything.
If you're still with me after this rambling mess, do I have any hope at all in recovering this thing?
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I'm also sort of in the same boat i had a custom rom installed and decided to go back to stock os and now i'm stuck at either the Nvidia Logo or the Fastboot menu there's nothing else it let's me do i'd take any advice at this point. I can use Fastboot commands and I've tried Flashing Twrp.img and also flashing all the stock os which goes through with no problems i reboot the device and it's just stuck at the Nvidia logo
Ps: how did you manage to get back into recovery
Hello.
I think i had the same Problem.
I Flashed a Custom Rom, MiniGapps and the tegra...Battery file and since then i had boot loop an the NVidia Logo.
The Problem was: i flashed the tegra-Battery.ZIP file!!!
I noticed that i have to unzip it and flash teh tegra-..battery.DTP file.
since then it booted up again.
the OpenGappMini was buggy. it worked with the Nano!
Hope this helps for you as well!
OMG you guys. I did the exact same damn thing. Flashed the ZIP instead of the DTP file. 100 million thanks to you. I'm going to give it a shot now.
It worked! I wonder how many other folks didn't realize it wasn't a zip to flash to dtb and bricked their devices.