Hi I have an Asus MemoPad HD7(ME173X) running stock rom stuck in a boot loop. I tried wiping/factory reset and wipe cache but it didn't fix the problem.
I also have stock recovery so I have no idea how to install a custom recovery without the drivers so I can flash a stock rom.
Tried using flash tool, adb, fastboot method to flash rom/cwm but Windows always fails to install the drivers because of the boot loop.
When I plugin the tablet the computer recognizes it for a bit and it tries to install the driver but it ultimately fails.
I'm losing hope that I can still fix this. Can anyone help me or point me in the right direction? Thank you so much!
anyone know how to install drivers when in a boot loop? If only I can install the drivers I can fix it. Please help..
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Totally n00bed my Nexus S.
Was running the latest Miui and installed ROM Manager. Decided to download stock Android and install.
Now the phone is boot-looped (stuck on the Nexus boot image) and Recovery seems to be gone.
I tried pushing the recovery image file but adb won't detect the device.
Any advice?
I had that once when I installed stock. I fixed it by going into recovery and clearing cache and dalvik
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I can't boot into recovery though - It's missing.
theadb said:
Totally n00bed my Nexus S.
Was running the latest Miui and installed ROM Manager. Decided to download stock Android and install.
Now the phone is boot-looped (stuck on the Nexus boot image) and Recovery seems to be gone.
I tried pushing the recovery image file but adb won't detect the device.
Any advice?
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you need to install the proper nexus s drivers.easiest way is to go to the pdanet website http://junefabrics.com/android/ , download their free product, and let it install the drivers for you. did you flash the recovery through rom manager originally? anyways, then wipe(data. factory reset) and reflash the stock rom. you always have to wipe before flashing a DIFFERENT rom, or youll get stuck in a bootloop.
I installed the 64-bit drivers from PDA already but I'm running XP 64-bit (could that be the issue?)
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I installed the 64-bit drivers from PDA already but I'm running XP 64-bit (could that be the issue?)
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maybe?????
Will adb still work even though I can't boot my phone and turn usb debugging on?
Unfortunately I have 64-bit windows at work, but I'll try on my Win7 or Mac at home.
Still can't get adb to or fastboot to recognize the device...maybe I'm missing something...
I have no recovery and can't boot - what can I do?
Bump. In the exact same mess.
I was on MIUI ICS and tried to go to a stock GB rom, ended up stuck at the boot animation in the fresh rom (which kept looping). Recovery was a no-go too. I tried using adb to push another stock rom which again, installed but got stuck at the boot animation. After that even adb stopped detecting the phone.
What do I do now? theadb how did you fix it?
ADB is working as I plugged in my HD2, which was detected immediately.
Er bump?
Use fastboot to flash a new recovery, then boot into recovery and do what is needed. Recovery will probably be replaced by stock each time you attempt to boot into android while the stock ROM is installed.
I'm in the exact same situation and I don't really think there's anything we can do. We can't enter fastboot. We can't go into download mode. We can't boot into recovery there is literally zilch that we can do to fix the phone.
Hi,
I got some trouble this evening flashing the KITKASS ROM on my TF101
Since then my tablet is loop Rebooting ( only the EEpad logo) over and over again.
I tryed to wipe with the factory reset but it does not help,
My Tablet can be recognized as APX. but i'm not able to access TWRP anymore to try installing a new ROM.
Can someone help me ?
Boot to APX, the use EasyFlasher to flash TWRP again. Then I would update to the latest TWRP and try factory reset and flashing the ROM.
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Boot to APX, the use EasyFlasher to flash TWRP again. Then I would update to the latest TWRP and try factory reset and flashing the ROM.
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Hi frederuco,
Thanks for replying as quickly !
I did use Easyflasher to flash TWRP in APX mode ... It also says that everything worked fine and that I should reboot in recovery mode.
So after that I rebooted but it still loops over and over again with the EePad logo again =/
Did you see the success messages on the tablet when using EasyFlasher? If not, it didn't work. Check you device manager for the APX device and that you used the naked drivers.
If you did see the success messages, then try flashing stock with EasyFlasher. See if that fixes your boot loop.
If so, then use EasyFlasher to flash TWRP again and then flash KatKiss.
I've been using the ROM KatKiss - Nougatella for many months and I've always installed every new version without problem. But this time, I was using the TF300T with a common use and I chose the option REBOOT in the power off menu. I had done this before several times. However, on this ocassion, the tablet got stuck in a infinite loop.
Then, I tried to get into the recovery twrp_tf300t_kang_2.8.7.2 that I have always used, but I wasn't able to do it. It started the loop again.
Later, I downloaded the drivers for windows 10 from ASUS website (Splashtop_Streamer_Win_v1704) and the program minimal_adb_fastboot_v1.4.3_setup to use fastboot. Then I pushed the turn-on-button and the vol - and I tried to reinstall the TWRP KANG recovery again through my laptop (Windows 10) with the command: "fastboot flash recovery c:\recovery.img"
The operation was correct and I could get into the TWRP again.
There, I tried to make wipes and install the ROM Nougatella again, but the terminal shows error messages.
In addition, when I turn the tablet off and I try to get into the TWRP recovery again, it begins the loop again.
CONCLUSION: I can reinstall TWRP KANG through fastboot, but there, I cannot make wipes or install things.
Any ideas? Is there any partition corrupt? What commands should I try on the TWRP terminal?
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Can anyone help me to fix it?
Did you ever fix it?
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Did you ever fix it?
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No. I am at the same point.
Have you tried formatting data? What error messages are you getting when you try to wipe or install?
Hello I really need help!
Not quite sure I got myself into this mess but I can't boot into the system as there is no OS and there also isn't any recovery. Whenever I turn my phone on it goes into the bootloader (fastboot). I have tried to flash TWRP.img with flashboot but I am getting that the partition cannot be found (recovery_b).
What can I do? I have tried using the MSM tool but I also can't get the driver to install.
I believe I got here by wiping all of the data on TWRP (system ect... and also the factory reset)
Any suggestions/help would be appreciated!
Thank you.
So, there's no twrp, neither an OS. that's why it's stuck in bootloop.
You need to flash a custom rom(Lineage OS, I would suggest), but first you need to install twrp using PC.
Here's this post you can go through or you can also check this tutorial.
Hi so I was installing a new rom, that twrp was having problems installing, so I had wiped the system already, I tried to update twrp to the newest version, and now it's stuck on the nvidia logo, the next problem is I can't get it to go into fastboot, I think years ago I had Installed a custom bootloader, when I try to enter fastboot it just goes back to the bootloader menu
Any possible fix or is it actually bricked?
edit the bootloader is nvtboot?
ok so i had to update the "android" drivers in device manager for fastboot, Not ADB. managed to flash recovery and a image. if anyone else has the same problem