I have a Cherry Mobile Flare Lite which is unlisted on this site, unfortunately, that I tried unrooting because of reasons. After the unroot which I thought was successful, I reset my phone. When it turned on again, it showed me a screen that says "oot access is missing. Root devic" and below it "THIS CANNOT BE UNDONE." with two options right below that. One says "No" and the other "Yes - Root device (/system..." It happened a few days after the unroot and I can actually choose "no" without any problems and the phone would start up normally. But now it won't let me even choose, it's like it freezes the moment it shows the stuff said above and keeps resetting and resetting. I keep tapping on the options, pushing the volume buttons and power buttons but no response. It just freezes and resets. What did I do and what can I do to fix it?
Hello,
Welcome to XDA.
Can you boot to recovery or to download/fastboot mode or whatever flash mode your device has? Can you connect the device to adb?
Be prepared to use the tools I mentioned, get adb installed and set up on your PC, make sure you have your drivers installed on PC to connect your device, search for the flashtool that your device uses and install it if you don't already have it.
Have you tried rooting the device the way you did the first time?
Try posting your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
The experts there may be able to help.
Register an XDA account to post and reply in the forums. Good luck.
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Hi everyone, I have the unfortunate moment of having a failure during an update by LG PC Suite. Initially it was stuck with the picture "Downloading mode", but as the update keep failing at 4%, I read some online threats to press the volume up and power, and now I regretted it. I am stuck with the phone being detected as "hsq-usb dload", no way to go back to the "Downloading mode" picture, even though I tried pressing combinations like volume up+volume down..etc...
I did a search and found alot of people having the same problem, but unfortunately, I am unable to find a solution that fix mine. So far I have installed the Qualcomm hs-usb qdloader driver and it shows up under Device Manager as Port 8.
I have tried the following:
1) Using QPST, detected as phone in "Downloading mode", but I do not know how to proceed as the images and hex files online are not for my model. In addition, it requires the SPC code...so....
2) Using a trial version of CDMA workshop, it detects my phone as "Downloading Mode". I tried to use it to switch modes to Reset or Power Off, but it didnt work.
In addition, the trial mode does not allow me to "read" the SPC code. An earlier version of 2.7 is totally not able to "Read" my phone, showing all details as "Error:" when a read is attempted
3)Using Linux, Ubuntu (via VMPlayer). I was able to see it being detected under lsusb command, which shows as a qualcomm modem. I tried using scripts from various sources like brickdetect.sh, PblClear, lgL9FixBoot.sh ( I know these aren't for my phone, but I was desperate enough to try), and nope, it didnt result in any change in state of my phone.
I am not really a technical person (but willing to try), and I have spend 2 days trying and researching, and I am now out of ideas. As such, I am posting here hoping if anyone has any solutions? Thanks in advance!
Hi,
Unfortunately there's no section for your device on XDA and I can't find a relevant thread. You will need to ask for help here,
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck!
Thank you, I will shift my questions over there Guess my phone was a low profile one
Thank you. Thread closed.
Hey everyone. I couldn't find an answer to this that I could follow and that worked for me as I'm not very technically inclined.
My HTC One X recently died after having a low battery and now whenever I try to turn it on (even when it is fully charged), it gets to the lock screen, but I can only access everything for about 5 seconds before it restarts again. I know I have USB debugging enabled, and I can get to the screen that shows up when I hold down the power button and the volume-down button.
What I want to do, before doing a factory reset and praying that ends the bootloop, is recover my photos which I stupidly did not back up anywhere. I can connect my phone to my laptop, which runs on Windows 8, but it is not recognized as it normally would be (ie: I can't access files directly). I've gotten to the point where I can see "FASTBOOT USB" on my phone when it is connected and I've restarted my PC so that it is able to identify it in the Device Manager. I have also gone through the steps of downloading a universal naked driver and choosing the driver under the Device Manager, so when I use a command prompt my phone shows up in fastboot devices. (I used minimal fastboot and ADB)
But what can I do now? I have never tampered with my phone, so it is locked or unrooted. I'd like to keep it that way if possible, but I'm having a hard time understanding how I can retrieve my photos. Should I use ADB commands, and if so, how do I get to the point where my PC recognizes my phone under ADB devices? Or is there a better way? I'm also not very familiar with custom roms, TWRP, CWM, etc.
I'd appreciate a brief walk-through if possible as, like I said, I don't normally do this sort of thing. Thank you!
thepenrosesteps said:
Hey everyone. I couldn't find an answer to this that I could follow and that worked for me as I'm not very technically inclined.
My HTC One X recently died after having a low battery and now whenever I try to turn it on (even when it is fully charged), it gets to the lock screen, but I can only access everything for about 5 seconds before it restarts again. I know I have USB debugging enabled, and I can get to the screen that shows up when I hold down the power button and the volume-down button.
What I want to do, before doing a factory reset and praying that ends the bootloop, is recover my photos which I stupidly did not back up anywhere. I can connect my phone to my laptop, which runs on Windows 8, but it is not recognized as it normally would be (ie: I can't access files directly). I've gotten to the point where I can see "FASTBOOT USB" on my phone when it is connected and I've restarted my PC so that it is able to identify it in the Device Manager. I have also gone through the steps of downloading a universal naked driver and choosing the driver under the Device Manager, so when I use a command prompt my phone shows up in fastboot devices. (I used minimal fastboot and ADB)
But what can I do now? I have never tampered with my phone, so it is locked or unrooted. I'd like to keep it that way if possible, but I'm having a hard time understanding how I can retrieve my photos. Should I use ADB commands, and if so, how do I get to the point where my PC recognizes my phone under ADB devices? Or is there a better way? I'm also not very familiar with custom roms, TWRP, CWM, etc.
I'd appreciate a brief walk-through if possible as, like I said, I don't normally do this sort of thing. Thank you!
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Try Power the Device Up in Safe Mode - HTC OneĀ®
Do you know the model number? Is it the AT&T or Rogers? s720e, G23, 720, 325...
sd_shadow said:
Try Power the Device Up in Safe Mode[/URL] - HTC OneĀ®
Do you know the model number? Is it the AT&T or Rogers? s720e, G23, 720, 325...
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I tried going into safe mode and nothing changed! It didn't break the bootloop, so I guess it isn't an app that's causing the problem. It's with Rogers, but I don't know the model number... I got it in North America if that helps.
thepenrosesteps said:
I tried going into safe mode and nothing changed! It didn't break the bootloop, so I guess it isn't an app that's causing the problem. It's with Rogers, but I don't know the model number... I got it in North America if that helps.
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It's likely a s720e then, but
I will request that this thread be moved to AT&T One X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Where you should be able to find out for sure.
Next step is likely flashing a custom recovery like TWRP or CWM then you could, mount sd card/storage and copy photos.
see AT&T One X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions by Heisenberg
[INDEX] AT&T/ROGERS One X Resources Compilation Roll-Up (Updated 5/8/14) by redpoint73
Hi,
So I think I need to flash a firmware onto my Acer A3-A20-K1AY. I tried recovery mode and doing a factory reset, but it is still stuck on the booting screen. I tried to follow the guide posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59693904&postcount=480
but, it doesn't seem to download. I have the driver installed, so it does recognize it as a COM device, but it still only pops up for a couple of seconds. It seems to just disconnect. When I run the SPFT, it does not have the disconnect ping, but there is no progress on any bar. I haven't been able to open up the back of it to try removing the battery.
I don't know what I am doing wrong. Is there something I am missing?
Thanks.
ForteGX said:
Hi,
So I think I need to flash a firmware onto my Acer A3-A20-K1AY. I tried recovery mode and doing a factory reset, but it is still stuck on the booting screen. I tried to follow the guide posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=59693904&postcount=480
but, it doesn't seem to download. I have the driver installed, so it does recognize it as a COM device, but it still only pops up for a couple of seconds. It seems to just disconnect. When I run the SPFT, it does not have the disconnect ping, but there is no progress on any bar. I haven't been able to open up the back of it to try removing the battery.
I don't know what I am doing wrong. Is there something I am missing?
Thanks.
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Hello.
Thank you for using XDA Assist.
I don't see a specific forum for your device.
However, you may post your questions here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2259645
You'll find expert advice there.
Good luck!
I have a Xperia S running cm 12.1 with unlocked bootloaders TWRP installed and i tried to partition my SD card [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2584759] but clearly something went wrong and now the phone wont boot. I made a lot of research and tried everything but all the guides require to be able to boot into flashmode . My phone is dead the only sign of life is a red led when its charging which after some hours of charge will shut off. When the light is off and the phone connected on PC, the PC can recognize the device on unspecified devices (QHSUSB_DLOAD). i have installed all the needed drivers from Sony, google drivers from sdk, and adb drivers(adb wont see the device and i tried everything to do so, but nothing seem to work). I got a market for android on my pc called mobogenie that when i connect the phone it detects that a phone is connected but wont see what phone.The hardware reset buttons work but its useless in the current position. Concluding, the phone is bricked and wont open in fastboot-flashboot-bootloader-TWRP, its recognized as a device but not as "Xperia s" i got all the drivers and i want to flash the original firmware (already downloaded) to fix it. A possible problem is that the partition table is destroyed and after the flash it will hopefully be restored. The problem is not on the hardware but on software. I tried to trigger the download mode with the Samsung way (USB jig, 300k ohm ) but nothing happened as expected. Every solution i found required flash mode which is not accessible at the moment and i tried lots of things to go into fastboot(ever the rubber band trick,remove the battery etc). PLEASE help i dont know what to do, please help me flash it (i already got flashtool, Emma) or anohter solution. Thanks for the help in advance. (its my first thread in the forum, i hope to post it on the right section, i posted it here because i need the assistance of the developers i guess)
Hello,
Welcome to XDA.
The XDA Assist forum isn't what you think it is. We merely assist by helping to point users with issues in the right direction for their issue.
Try posting your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-s/help?nocache=1&z=2025285740382969
The experts there may be able to help.
Register an XDA account to post and reply in the forums.
Apologies if something similar has already been posted on here already. I have had a look, but can't seem to find anything.
I was trying to root my oneplus one this evening, and was following a very useful link here....
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/like-a-boss-how-to-root-your-oneplus-one.58493/
....and got to the bit that says "sudo fastboot oem unlock" - waited a minute, and the phone rebooted showing the android and 1+ logo. But before anything else happens it turns itself off, then back on again. And continues to do this indefinitely. I can get it into fastboot mode, but not recovery. When it is in fastboot mode the pc doesn't recognise it. Something obviously isn't right, but I'm not sure what. I'm guessing something is possibly corrupt.
What I think I need to do is firstly, get the pc to recognise the phone somehow. Secondly, install a recovery on to it and thirdly, flash a rom. I've been scratching my head all night trying to work out how to get the phone recognised, and Googling like a teenager who's just discovered porn is available on the Internet.
Is there anybody out there who is familiar with Linux who can possibly walk me through what I need to get my phone working again?
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and for any help that may be offered.
XDA Visitor said:
Apologies if something similar has already been posted on here already. I have had a look, but can't seem to find anything.
I was trying to root my oneplus one this evening, and was following a very useful link here....
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/like-a-boss-how-to-root-your-oneplus-one.58493/
....and got to the bit that says "sudo fastboot oem unlock" - waited a minute, and the phone rebooted showing the android and 1+ logo. But before anything else happens it turns itself off, then back on again. And continues to do this indefinitely. I can get it into fastboot mode, but not recovery. When it is in fastboot mode the pc doesn't recognise it. Something obviously isn't right, but I'm not sure what. I'm guessing something is possibly corrupt.
What I think I need to do is firstly, get the pc to recognise the phone somehow. Secondly, install a recovery on to it and thirdly, flash a rom. I've been scratching my head all night trying to work out how to get the phone recognised, and Googling like a teenager who's just discovered porn is available on the Internet.
Is there anybody out there who is familiar with Linux who can possibly walk me through what I need to get my phone working again?
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and for any help that may be offered.
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Hi and welcome to XDA.
Your device has a dedicated forum here:
OnePlus One > ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
All questions regarding your device belong in the forum linked above. You'll need to create an account first so you can post in the main forums.