New Verizon Ellipsis 10 Tablet - General Questions and Answers

I purchased the new Verizon Ellipsis 10 in late November. I believe the tablet was released for sale in mid November. My question is can it be rooted? I see the Ellipsis 7 and 8 can rooted. Wondering if anyone would be working on this or because it from Verizon no one cares. I can't find the tablet mentioned on any search that I do. I Have been checking daily to see if the device will have development on it. Thanks in advance for any information.

In the same boat. Need some help you smart tech guys out there. How can I root my Ellipsis 10?

I have the same tablet, and I do not think it could be rooted, at least not in the near future. The tablet comes encrypted (which I am not too happy about....I just noticed it) and cannot be decrypted, even if you do a factory reset. It runs fine as it is, but would be greatly enhanced if it could be decrypted. I also think there are very few devs on this forum that really care a lot about this tablet, so you may not see too much work being done on it.

Same here, just picked one up. Really hoping that there will be a root for this at some point soon. Someone please help us all out!

wish I would have saved the 50$ now, and got the Samsung tablet for free... it's OK, the biggest problem for me is the audio output being too quiet. all the "volume booster's" on the play store have been jenky, to say the least. if anyone has suggestions of a "good, volume booster", or work around, please let me know. thank you for you time.

Oh, No! Sadness!
mikekoz said:
I have the same tablet, and I do not think it could be rooted, at least not in the near future. The tablet comes encrypted (which I am not too happy about....I just noticed it) and cannot be decrypted, even if you do a factory reset. It runs fine as it is, but would be greatly enhanced if it could be decrypted. I also think there are very few devs on this forum that really care a lot about this tablet, so you may not see too much work being done on it.
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Please, influence some senior devs to help you with this issue!

qtair7 firmware files
https: / / " www dropbox com " /s/f8ye7yw24mjqiva/IR7-20C59.7z?dl=0
just fix the text when u enter in address bar (-""'s,+.'s)

so i downloaded the IR7-20C59..7z package from the software upgrade/repair tool from verizon... I extracted the files and sent the boot.img to my tablet (qtair7) and used magisk manager to patch the boot.img then I used ubuntu to adb pull the magisk-patched-boot.img and modded it using abootimg and changed a few things from default.prop.. ro.secure=0 ro.debuggable=1 and drm.service.enabled=false .. (just saying im an amateur android enthusiast with little experience. ive played with image kitchens and compiled a kernel and ported a rom for the samsung on5 indie variant to have sound on my smg550t1. worked but all google services and apps crash constantly.. but anyways) i dont really know what im doing just saying this is what i did. repacked magisk-patched-boot-new.img then i sent the adb reboot fastboot command to my tablet and it fastboot flashing unlock , fastboot flashing unlock boot, fastboot flash boot magisk-patched-boot-new.img. fastboot continue, fastboot reboot.. the tablet boots and is rooted with magisk.. now i installed busybox to sbin. i have done this 2 times. im not sure if its the busybox or the magisk, but when i reboot following the above steps i get the verizon splash screen and in the bottom righthand corner of the screen it says modified. then boots to recovery. and now can only boot to recovery. now i have the upgrade/repair tool .iso on usb flashdrive that i use to repair my device from this state. which sometimes is a pita.. i have to continually attempt to repair sometimes it takes 2 days.. before it finally works.. i dont know why.. but it boots from fastboot the first time fine. and would like to know how to stop the soft bricking of my device or how i can obtain a twrp.img for this device QTAIR7.. please help ive been working on rooting my tablet for over a year. and feel that i am very close . thanx

Anyone interested in the system.img or any other partitions.. the Dropbox file is only the recovery flash files. I think. I know I couldn't edit system.img from the file with any kitchen but the system.img I dd'd from my device can be edited with kitchen. It's is 3.7gb so in not going to post unless someone can do something with them

Please share some info on the file you posted,..
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qtair7 firmware files
https: / / " www dropbox com " /s/f8ye7yw24mjqiva/IR7-20C59.7z?dl=0
just fix the text when u enter in address bar (-""'s,+.'s)
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Hello, THANK YOU!! This is the most progress I have made in months! I don't know what it is, what it offers, or what to do with it yet, but it is a step!
Could you maybe say what it is, what it will do (how it helps..) and what to do with it?
My Verizon Ellipsis 10 (qtair7), even after wiping the cache, even after doing a factory reset, (even after 'disabling' all but FEW APPS!) JUST SPONTANEOUSLY REBOOTS every time i try to do anything, I try to watch a video it is fine for 5 minutes or an hour then I push volume up or touch the screen and suddenly it reboots, totally random, Clearing the cache gets it to works for a while but it always does it again it has NEVER been usable really,.. It pops up some screen often like"Google Play Services have stopped' something like that,.. Will this help with any of that? Make it more,. stable?
I wish I could just do ANYThING simple to make it better I just use it for video playback,.
THANK YOU!

I have the same tab with the same issues. Rebooting, random cut out and full on reboot. Just before it became target practice I decided to take it apart, just because that's what I do when I'm bored and my ADHD is taking over. I looked up the tab on youtube to see if there was any vids of how to get it apart and found a guy that said he fixed the with the tablet that no one could figure out. Meh I was like ok I'll give him a couple seconds checked it out. He found that all connections, screws holding boards down, and power were all loose. Once he went through all of that it had fixed the issues. So I tried it and damn, everything from screws holding boards down to power feeds were all loose, really bad loose. Got mine working good now. Haven't had issues since. Now if I can get it rooted I'll be good. And I suspect the loose connections would also potentially cause the battery to go bad from excessive amperage draw and charge in short time, over time.

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[Q] Galaxy Ace (S5830i) headache with stock email deletion

HI guys, I'm hoping you can help me with a problem that's led me to start threatening my galaxy ace (S5830i) with a hammer.
Actually it's not the phone's fault it's purely my own stupidity, but none-the-less I'm here for help because I've spent all day and night trawling the net, trying to figure out how to proceed to resolve my issue on my own but I simply cannot make sense of the conflicting information I'm finding.
I promise you thing thing if nothing else, I have tried my very best to read around a hundred other forums, pages, and how 'to's but I'm finding that I have no resolution that I can work with because either:
- The tutorials turned out to be for the S5830 - not the i model - when I got to the forum
- The youtube videos all seem to be spoken in accents I cannot understand or not explained clearly, or are too technical
- Links I go to to get apk files etc are broken, wrong or leading me up another path I cannot follow
- Software does NOT look on my screen as it does on tutorials or websites (SDK for example)
- The people explaining the resolution type with such poor English I cannot understand what they're actually saying
- The solutions that work for others are too technical or advanced for me to understand and I'm finding it difficult to learn as I go (apart frm the root instructions which I found quite easy)
Anyway, I'll start at the beginning:
I have a samsung galaxy ace (S5830i) running:
- Gingerbread 2.3.6
- Baseband version S5830iXXLK1
- Kernel version 2.6.35.7
- Build number GINGERBREAD.XXLK3
I've already rooted it so I have superuser access, and I managed that perfectly well on my own
I installed titanium backup and somehow I managed to uninstall the stock email that comes with the phone. I think this is my problem because I now cannot download anything from google play, nor can I add a new gmail account to do so, so I'm stuck in no mans land not able to use googleplay (because my gmail account is now missing from my phone) nor can I seem to figure out how to get th apk file directly into the phone so that I can start fresh.
I'm also absolutely stuck on how to flash the phone and start again because nothing I seem to read is explaining it in simple clear terms that a layman can understand. When I do find a simple explanation, I find it's only for the non 'i' version of the phone, or if I find a simple instruction it's zip files for the rom do not contain all the files I need to use with odin v1.5
Also, there are conflicting explanations on flashing the rom on different forums/sites so I dare not use one over the other because another one contradicts it. I do not want to ruin my phone as right now it still basically works for now as a phone.
In my phone menu, the gmail icon is still there, just not the icon/app that said "email". The icon is now missing from my menus and with it there is now no way to use the play services without a gmail account on the phone.
When I click the gmail icon, it stats to open and then just shuts off quickly, not opening gmail, so I'm pretty sure all this is due to me deleting the email app using titanium backup.
Make sense?
What I'd really be grateful for is if on of you guys could help me out and explain in very simple terms what I need to do to either install the apk directly (preferred) so that I can add a gmail account to the phone and get access to google play again, or failing that a simple how to flash the rom with stock gingerbread, together with links to software that's known to be bonafide.
I am literally being driven mad going around in circles on forums and sites to keep going back to square one.
Any help will be very gratefully received. Or I'm afraid this may mean I'm going to smash my new phone int a wall and never use a smartphone again, because obviously I'm too stupid to play around with them on my own.
I really appreciate your help if someone would be able to invest a little time here.
Thanks very much for your time, guys
Jobeeey
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Right, these are the instructions I found on this forum, but I'm unclear if I'm approaching this right..
Flashing s5830i with Odin v1.85
1.Turn off the phone and put it in Download mode by pressing Power+Volume Up+volume down.
2.Open Odin v1.85.Run as Administrator!.
3.Put the files in Odin and don't touch the settings
4.If it's a one-file firmware put it in PDA section.
If it's multiple put the files in the correct section.
5.Click start and don't touch the phone!Don't turn off computer and don't unplug the phone!It will reboot automatically and the first boot will take some time,so don't panic!
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I've found a rom (which is a single file) and if I'm reading this right I place that in the PDA section of Odin after installing the usb drivers onto my pc (done that and windows recognizes my phone in the sense that it isn't now hassling me for drivers every two seconds).
Ok.. so I seem to have got the correct rom for my specific ace model.. and the instructions seem to be that I now:
1) Connect usb cable
2) Boot my phone into download mode (I can do that I think).. but at what point do I press vol down to download a new os.. before or after pressing start in Odin?
3) Open Odin and add file as in my attached screenshot (I can do that)
4) Click 'start' in Odin
5) Wait for my phone to reboot
And that should be job done, the phone should be flashed with the stock rom again and that should get me back on track, right? Or am I about to screw up my phone and ruin it even further?
Thanks for reading. I hope someone can advise if I'm doing this right as I've seen other forums say that I should tick the 'Re-partition' box, and other that say I shouldn't, and this one says nothing about it at all.
This is one of the tings that's confusing me, and once I'm now flashing a phone for the first time it's flippin scary to do it on my lonesome!
This is what I mean..
I've just tested going into download mode with odin ready, and the phone gets there (vol up+down + power on).. but each time it gets into download mode it seems to disconnect from odin and no com port is open. I get the windows device disconnected/connected beeping and the connection seems to sever.
What the Fffff...
This is exactly what I'm talking about.. nothing seems to be working like it's meant to be and I'm getting nowhere with any instructions I can find after god knows how many hours researching this.
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update (lol)
Mornin all,
So, just in case anyone finds this useful..
The flashing problem is kind of irrelevant now because:
A) Odin (tried several versions) simply will not stay connected to my phone when it boots into download mode, and having checked many tutorials for this it sees that this is a problem some of us cannot get past.
Anyway, one of the methods to resolve this was to wipe the cache and clear all data etc, which I did, and now my phone is stuck on the "pres the android" screen, and my phone will no longer get past that. Tried pressing clockwise in all four corners but still nothing.
No probs.. so we move on to a new step of trying to split the roms via cygwin, but guess what? Every single time I try to download the cygwin files, that freezes at about 98% and will not download, no matter which mirror I select.
So, this is what I call a curse that isn't going to be lifted by me no matter hat. It's not not meant to be.
Therefore, what I'm going to do is take it to a local shop that unlocks mobiles and give it to them to flash back to stock rom for me.
If that doesn't work, do you know what I'm gonna do?
Nothing. Because there's nothing you can do when the processes do not follow the same progress as they do in the tutorials.
I hope other novice S5830i users save themselves all his time and trouble and don't bother following the same process and become locked out of their phone at the touch android screen.
Update
Yipee,
Right, I stumbled across a solution that worked for me.
What I did was get my 2gb msd card that came with the phone and slapped MindCR v1.0.12 on the card and whacked that in my phone (this bypassed not being able to get a new rom on the sd card as it wasn't unmounted before the crash, so my pc wouldn't recognise the date to put it on via the pc).
Then I updated the rom from that 2gb card (vol up + menu + power to get into recovery mode) and it took it a few minutes to update the firmware and give me back the full use of my phone, and with a shiny new os on it. Whoop!
I didn't bother with CWM as I'd forgotten to add it before flashing, but it worked none-the-less and I'm now back in business (wiped it manually).
As it turned out this version of MindCR works really well so far as I can tell. I realise there are updated roms now but I've come to the conclusion after the scare I had that if you're not entirely sure what you're doing, it's best to leave it alone if it ain't broke.
SO.. now I have a phone with what seems to be a better os than the stock and less bloatware on it, no phone problems I can see after thorough testing... and from what I can tell it turned out to be better than it was before the disaster.
And I learned a bit in the process. Like for example, don't feck around removing apps from smartphones with titanium unless you've backed them up and you're prepared to stress out for over 20hrs wondering what to do about it.
And, also, don't expect much help from a forum because you may not always get it. << That' not a dig at xda by the way. It's just a BIG forum so your threads may not be seen by the right person before they get buried in past pages.
Hope my little journey helps another unsuspecting S5830i user who comes across the thread.

[Q] Tablet stuck in password screen + recovery mode doesn't work

Hello,
I'm sorry to bother you with an apparently repetitive thread, but I assure it is not.
I've been dealing with this problem for over a year now. Of course there were times that I simply gave up, but every now and then I searched all over the internet (seriously; very resilient, I am) and tried everything. Nothing seems to work.
The issue is: one day I was reading something on Google Reader and the tablet restarted. When it came back, it was in this password screen.
[AS A NEW USER I COULDN'T POST THE IMAGE - please see attachment ending in 41]
Detail: I had never, EVER set any kind of password. I don't do this with any of my devices unless I'm obliged to (as in Windows 8, this big piece of shiite).
So the thing is: I did not set a password, I did not choose to ask for a password in any situation and there isn't a single combination that I haven't tried. The thing doesn't even ask me to stop -- like 'hey, you've tried your 30k input, I think you should stop now'.
Now, for you not to start cursing me, I tried EVERYTHING that is basic and post-basic to fix it. I did wipe the data, I tried flashing another ROM, I did cold boot, factory reset, EasyFlashed, nvflashtf and whatnot. I swear to GoogleGods that I, as a non-expert-but-very-keen-on-technology, could.
Another thing that happens is when I try to enter the recovery mode, after using the nvflash, it doesn't work. The image that appears to me is this one:
[SAME THING -- attachment ending in 38]
Again: I'm not a complete noob. I know how to get into things; all I need is a simple guidance. I'm really sorry if this has been posted before and only I couldn't find it, but I won't be so if someone helps me to get it and solve my problem. I can't stand this anymore -- now it's just a matter of pride.
Thank you all.
This happened to me on my SL101 after I flashed a ROM of some sort. I used ADB commands to push the stock ROM back to it and to push another Recovery to it. Mine was in worse shape, Recovery loop, and then I finally got it to where yours currently is. My physical nor on screen keyboard would even work. Look up some ADB commands, perhaps you already know them, and attempt to either push the stock ROM or a new Recovery blob back to it.
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DatDude123 said:
Look up some ADB commands, perhaps you already know them, and attempt to either push the stock ROM or a new Recovery blob back to it.
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Yeah, well, y'know, I'm not at this level yet, but I'll dig into ADB and stuff.
I tried to use this sometime in the past, but my computer was so bad back then that I had to give up to keep my sanity. Now I've got a fairly good one (very good, considering the few things I use it for), however much less time.
Tonight is the night, though. I'll study as much as I can and I'll fix this ****. Any tip you may remember now would be useful.
Thanks.
I'm struggling with something even before I start: there's no way I can get access to the system and turn the USB Debugging on.
I know I'm not getting much attention, but I won't give up. Please just do not accuse me of spamming; I'm just a desperate geek that has been kept away from his toy.
Alright, after the childish speech, here's the latest update: I cannot use de ADB thing because there's no way I can turn on the USB debugging mode.
Or is there? The latest news is that I can get access to some system files through the ASUS File Manager (turns out it still reads the MicroSD Card, even though I could not update the device this way). So, technicians, is there a way to hack into this beast? Fu ck, I don't even know how to call it anymore.
There isn't much I can do with this File Manager. Mostly visualize the folders and rename this and that (which is the only thing I reckon might be useful).
Jesus, I'm sleepy, I can't even write properly anymore. Please someone help me. It can't be that hard.
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I know I'm not getting much attention, but I won't give up. Please just do not accuse me of spamming; I'm just a desperate geek that has been kept away from his toy.
Alright, after the childish speech, here's the latest update: I cannot use de ADB thing because there's no way I can turn on the USB debugging mode.
Or is there? The latest news is that I can get access to some system files through the ASUS File Manager (turns out it still reads the MicroSD Card, even though I could not update the device this way). So, technicians, is there a way to hack into this beast? Fu ck, I don't even know how to call it anymore.
There isn't much I can do with this File Manager. Mostly visualize the folders and rename this and that (which is the only thing I reckon might be useful).
Jesus, I'm sleepy, I can't even write properly anymore. Please someone help me. It can't be that hard.
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For some reason i thought you were on th sl101(slider) so i didnt comment. So heres the deal, any fix is going to be data destructive(nothing you can do at this point as even if you manage to pull data from the tablet, it will be encripted) You need Easyflasher(dev section) follow the instructios there (basically donwloading stock firmware from asus and by using nvflash in apx mode it will re-partition storage, and upload the stock firmware to the tf101)
If you hit any problems, post them here and ill help you further
Edit: just read you post more, if you tried easyflaher and it didnt work, please post the details of what you tried within easyflasher.
Its a strange issue, if it happend to me and id tried the things you already have, this is what id try:
-Flashing ubuntu from the dev section(i known very little about how nvflash works but it maybe only re-partitioning certain partitions, ubuntu i would imagine would require a full re-partitioning)
-alternativly (or on top of the previous idea) use one of the ubuntu installers(OLiFE on ubuntu worked the best for me, but franks tools/ newer software based on franks tools should work fine) and flash the Prime! rom on its own.
If these dont work, your last resort is asus - but thats a long shot lol
maycondimas said:
I know I'm not getting much attention, but I won't give up. Please just do not accuse me of spamming; I'm just a desperate geek that has been kept away from his toy.
Alright, after the childish speech, here's the latest update: I cannot use de ADB thing because there's no way I can turn on the USB debugging mode.
Or is there? The latest news is that I can get access to some system files through the ASUS File Manager (turns out it still reads the MicroSD Card, even though I could not update the device this way). So, technicians, is there a way to hack into this beast? Fu ck, I don't even know how to call it anymore.
There isn't much I can do with this File Manager. Mostly visualize the folders and rename this and that (which is the only thing I reckon might be useful).
Jesus, I'm sleepy, I can't even write properly anymore. Please someone help me. It can't be that hard.
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If you can't get into anything, but you can enter APX Mode, but NVFlash doesn't work, then I'm not sure anything will as NVFlash completey deletes and recreates all the partitions on the drive
So unless you have been unlucky and downloaded a bad version of an NVFlash ROM....
I know you say you have used NVFlash but I`ll stick this here anyway
The way I restore is:
Connect tablet to PC and make sure the tablet is turned off (Make sure it is the only USB device connected other than keyboard/mouse)
Hold Volume Up + Power for a few seconds until you hear the USB connect sound on the PC, release the buttons, you are in APX mode
Install APX drivers if you have not already
Now extract this
http://www.xdafileserver.nl/Files/Asus/Asus%20Transformer%20(TF101)/STOCK%20ROMS/ICS%20.27/NVFLASH_ICS_9.2.1.27_WW_NOROOT.7z
And run "download.bat"
I think you should see some text appear on the tablet screen, and progress will be shown in the command prompt window on the PC
Wait for it to complete 100%
Its been a while so I can't remember if the tablet will reboot on its own or if you need to hold power for 30 seconds to get out of APX mode
Either way, make sure it is completely finished and reboot the tablet
Only thing I can remember going wrong with NVFlash was the first time I rebooted after a sucessful boot, it would hang on a black screen
Just hold power for 30 seconds and then power on normally, done, if it has worked you have your tablet back, if not, I think its a hardware issue > see asus
Im very keen to get this fixed/ find the issue as uptil now I thought the tf101 was virtually software invincible, you need to pay attention to what the nvflash process says, the one thing I can think of as to why nvflash didn't work is it can't write over encrypted partitions although that would make no sense why it wouldn't.
Just a suggestion... make sure you're not docked. Some people report issues when nvflashing while docked (I can't replicate those issues except with the Tubuntu tool).
Is there a solution?
I also have an error! see picture

[HELP] Cannot factory reset a Kyocera Hydro Wave (C6740N) on Metro PCS

Greetings to all the developers and registered users on this site... Yes, this is my first post, but I read here pretty often and I used the search function, trust me! Seriously, I've tried all I could and I am at my wits end, but this is technology, we can't let it own us, we gotta continue owning it and that's what online communities like xda help us do, so thanks for all your past, present, and future contributions here. So I got this Metro PCS Kyocera Hydro Wave (C6740N) that I can't factory reset for a number of reasons, but mainly because I believe that there is either no boot-loader or no recovery partition as a result of Metro PCS flashing the ROM...
Anyway, lets get to the juice:
- Device powers on/off, but no combo of Vol -/+ and Power buttons bring up a recovery menu or anything (holding any combo down just boot-loops)
- Device has no SIM and no micro SD card, and the battery is not removable
- Device is locked... Like, pattern-locked/google account info/too many attempts/yada yada yada
- Device has no data and no WiFi connection active, so I could not use the google account to get past the lockscreen
- Device does not have USB debugging enabled/Google drivers for ADB do not work (Windows 7 auto-detects when I plug in the phone and installs a generic Microsoft driver which cannot be removed even after uninstalling the device, and also I pointed the Device Manager to the correct Google drivers I installed with the Android SDK Tools, as well as the Samsung Naked Universal Drivers I found on this forum, and Kyocera ADB drivers I found through Google which all failed, Windows returned a message stating that the most up-to-date or best driver for this device is already installed)
What I've tried (everything possible really):
- Hard reset/Recovery from phone: FAILED
- Connect to Linux and install ADB, then tried running the adb shell, adb devices, fastboot devices, etc but phone not detected: FAILED
- Connect to Windows 7 and install ADB (Android SDK Tools), I literally checked every single box and installed Platform-tools, google drivers, everything, got to the command prompt as admin, cd to the ADB directory, ran same commands as in linux, also tried commands on several forums and posts like adb shell rm /data/system/gesture.key to remove the lock but everything: FAILED
- Connect to Windows 7 and attempt to install proper drivers using RootGenius, MoboRobo, PDAnet, and several other suggestions which all were oblivious/unable to detect the device despite Windows recognizing it, so they all: FAILED
- Connect to Windows 7 and attempt running ADB through a Cygwin terminal, but the command "sudo" was not recognized/not valid, so: FAILED
- Connect to Windows 7 and use XRYViewer to extract data from the phone, possibly to see the system files and get an actual understanding of what everybody is saying you need to mount from the recovery partition, but no clue how to use this, since I can't find an XRY file in the internal storage, so: FAILED
- Connect to Windows 7 and access data/recover data from device using "Wondershare Dr.Fone for Android" and "iLike Android Data Recovery Pro" but both programs instructed me to enable USB Debugging, which is not possible, so the both also: FAILED
Despite this being my first post, I have scoured the forums here in addition to every other forum and webpage regarding this issue as well... There just isn't much about this phone except negative reviews, and I have come to the conclusion that on this particular model phone, I am out of options... I have a paperweight... I'm not very familiar with Android... So please correct me if I'm wrong...
Any input?
I'm curious if there are any options at this point, I have been trying to get through to this phone on several computers for the past couple days and it is frustrating me... Any input from the community would be much appreciated...
Mojo2XL, I guess you did not find an answer?
Mojo2XL said:
I'm curious if there are any options at this point, I have been trying to get through to this phone on several computers for the past couple days and it is frustrating me... Any input from the community would be much appreciated...
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I have the exact same problem and it appears I am several months after your post. I just want to use this device as an e-reader but like you, I cannot get anything to recognize it!~
eenuckols said:
I have the exact same problem and it appears I am several months after your post. I just want to use this device as an e-reader but like you, I cannot get anything to recognize it!~
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may be this:
*2767*3855# - Think before you give this code. This code is used for factory format. It'll remove all files and settings including the internal memory storage. It'll also reinstall the phone firmware.
I found code in internet, but may be it works? can't check, my "wave" comes to me from USA by post for a few weeks..
barabeka said:
may be this:
*2767*3855# - Think before you give this code. This code is used for factory format. It'll remove all files and settings including the internal memory storage. It'll also reinstall the phone firmware.
I found code in internet, but may be it works? can't check, my "wave" comes to me from USA by post for a few weeks..
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doesnt work.. you can only get to emergency dialer which can only b used to make emergency calls
elliwigy said:
doesnt work.. you can only get to emergency dialer which can only b used to make emergency calls
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okay. i will try something, when my phone will come. is your Wave locked?
barabeka said:
okay. i will try something, when my phone will come. is your Wave locked?
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i bought another phone and they threw it in free but it has a pin code lock so i cant even get to google screen to bypass frp as im stuck at pin lockscreen and these darnphones have no recovery..
i doubt ull figure out a way as im real savvy with this stuff lol theres no recovery to boot into in order to reset and no way to update tje phone wothout knowing the pin code
any luck? i cant believe this thing is this locked down. makes apple look like chils play
warriorpluto said:
any luck? i cant believe this thing is this locked down. makes apple look like chils play
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i believe it can be done with a pc
Did you happen to get the files the other member posted that was only available for eight days?
Mojo2XL - Sort of.
I saw a youtub video (sorry no link) that says there was a OTA update that changed the phone's firmware that solved all the problems mentioned here. Thing is I have no carrier and cannot find this new firmware, but, I am still hunting....
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eenuckols said:
I have the exact same problem and it appears I am several months after your post. I just want to use this device as an e-reader but like you, I cannot get anything to recognize it!~
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I'm having the same problem, I have been trying to get this thing to hard reset for a week now. There has to be a way to reset this Hydro Wave.. Has anyone dealt with this thing?
Hey hold the buttons as follows volume- & power at the exact same time while your phone is off be warned if you phone was preowned you need the goole account originally activeated with that phone if you do not have that then your in the same vote as me i cant remember any of my gmail account info to my wave from when i had it active I have litterally tried every thing to recover the info and i still can't recover it
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Hey hold the buttons as follows volume- & power at the exact same time while your phone is off be warned if you phone was preowned you need the goole account originally activeated with that phone if you do not have that then your in the same vote as me i cant remember any of my gmail account info to my wave from when i had it active I have litterally tried every thing to recover the info and i still can't recover it
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That doesn't work on this phone the hydro wave from AT&T has factory reset protection so it cannot be reset using the volume down and power button reset
Any update?
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Any update?
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let me work on this, been trying to master as many FRP bypasses as i can. I don't have the device but a client is in the same boat
I accidentally stumbled upon a something weird. I've managed to make the camera crash to the home screen somehow. I believe this was a result of holding both volume buttons and opening numerous menus while using the camera. My guess is that it overloads it after a certain amount of times and causes it to crash. I've gotten the android UI to crash like this before. I will try to recreate the scenario and update you guys on this. it's on a Kyocera Hydro Wave. Running android 5.0 I believe. Try going wild until the phone starts to lag. eventually stuff will crash and the lock screen may go with it. use this to your advantage and enable USB debugging as quickly as possible because it will reset itself after about 30 seconds. Someone else on YouTube has recently told me that it worked for them. I would look into doing that.
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I accidentally stumbled upon a something weird. I've managed to make the camera crash to the home screen somehow. I believe this was a result of holding both volume buttons and opening numerous menus while using the camera. My guess is that it overloads it after a certain amount of times and causes it to crash. I've gotten the android UI to crash like this before. I will try to recreate the scenario and update you guys on this. it's on a Kyocera Hydro Wave. Running android 5.0 I believe. Try going wild until the phone starts to lag. eventually stuff will crash and the lock screen may go with it. use this to your advantage and enable USB debugging as quickly as possible because it will reset itself after about 30 seconds. Someone else on YouTube has recently told me that it worked for them. I would look into doing that.
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Is there anything a little more realistic possible? Lol, I can see an update available, can't connect to WiFi to update haha. The stuff they lock these phones with anymore i swear
I'm new to this forum, but NOT new to this site . I have visited here on numerous occasions seeking the help that needed . With that being said, I would like to offer a Bonafide, Tried and True way to factory reset the Kyocera Hydrowave . I KNOW that this work's for I have done in on numerous occasions for a friend of mine that works for Metro PCS ....
Step One: Completely power off the phone .
Step Two: Hold the Power AND Volume DOWN Buttons SIMULTANEOUSLY .
Step Three: DO NOT release any buttons, even when you get to the Boot Menu . (Very Important, If you don't do it right, you have to start all over lol ) .
Step Four: Once inside the Boot Menu, ONLY release the Power Button; or the Boot Menu will close and you have to start all over again .
Step Five: Use the Volume Down Button to Highlight the Wipe/Factory Reset Option .
Step Six: Use the Power Button to Select the option .
Step Seven: Watch the bottom of the screen for the progress, and then use the Volume Up Button to restart .
And there you have it . I hope that this helps out SOMEONE out there, because I feel good giving back for the help that I have received on here .
PS.( If you would like for me to post a Video Tutorial on this, can someone please tell me how to post the Video; I guess by me being a Newbie on here, I'm not allowed to do as of yet ) . If Anyone needs to contact me, as I'm not on here very often, my email is [email protected] .
LilAnt530 said:
Is there anything a little more realistic possible? Lol, I can see an update available, can't connect to WiFi to update haha. The stuff they lock these phones with anymore i swear
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As unrealistic as it may sound it actually works Trust me on this. its similar to the LG attack which... is nothing but entering a long password.
betanews.com/2015/09/16/bypass-the-android-lollipop-lockscreen-by-entering-a-really-long-password
Just give it a go. it already worked for one dude on youtube. it takes a while but it honestly works. If you can get it, update the phone as soon as possible turn the screen timeout off and let it update. when the phone resets the update will install and you will be able to factory reset.
I mean it couldn't hurt. if you're locked out with no factory reset and ADB tools won't work what else can you do?

Please help - flashing incomplete

So I was trying to just do a clean install. This phone had no mods installed.
I have done this many times and all went well. I am hoping that someone can help me understand what went wrong.
So working on linux, latest fastboot/adb (29.0.6-6198805) and the March image for blueline.
flashing radio and bootloader went fine. When I got to flashing the kernel it stopped after writing slot_a and rebooting into fastboot. I got the message "waiting for any device"
The phone displayed a warming (see pics) that the bootloader is unlocked and phone vulnerable and gave me an option to pause. after a few seconds it went into a "fastbootd" screen that I never saw before (see pic attached) which gave me options to restart or go back to bootloader. Either option breaks the flashing sequence which ends with error.
Re-flashing produces the same result.
Any suggestions what causes this?
Of course the phone does not boot anymore. But I can get to bootloader again using key sequence. Bootloader is unlocked.
Thank you!
Fastbootd happens part way through a flash-all beginning with Android 10. I assume you are using the flash-all script and now doing each command individually. If not, edit the flash-all to get rid of the -w to dirty flash and keep apps and user data. My guess though is that your path is referring to an older version of fastboot. If you have ever installed the apt version of fastboot, it becomes the first to load in your path. Instead, drop the March files into your updated platform-tools folder and ./ the flash-all command in terminal directly from that folder. In a pinch, you can also sideload the ota zip (which you will need to download separately of course) from fastbootd by entering recovery from there and sideloading. Fastbootd gets you into user space, so you should have adb sideload ability.
there are no older fastboot/adb installed i checked. I did each command individually. Reason is long but the person with long nails in the pic is my daughter who is in Europe and I was trying to troubleshoot her pixel through WhatsApp .
I tried to do this flashing using her Chromebook and the stock linux emulation. This may be the problem i will come back to it.
So all files (images + fastboot/adb) were placed in one directory and I ran ./fastboot....
I can try and move fastboot/adb to a bin directory. i doubt this is the problem though. I ran them from home directory before.
I can try a sideload. never done it though.
Here's what i think happens and maybe you can tell me if sideload may avoid this situation:
ChromeOS has to give permission to Linux to use USB for a specified device. It does not remember that device after being disconnected though. Therefore I suspect that during the reboot into fastboot the phone looses USB permission for a second and hence breaks the process.
With all the covid thing all she has available is her Chromebook. I have a linux machine but it's here across the pond.
So does a sideload involve any intermittent re-boots where I may loose USB permissions?
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Fastbootd happens part way through a flash-all beginning with Android 10.
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I did not know that.
What is the "normal" sequence of events? In our case it got to fastbootd and the laptop seemed stuck into "waiting for any device" Am i supposed to press anything or it resumes on its own?
We tried choosing bootloader once and reboot another time but in both cases the process broke down. Are we supposed to wait longer or what?
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there are no older fastboot/adb installed i checked. I did each command individually. Reason is long but the person with long nails in the pic is my daughter who is in Europe and I was trying to troubleshoot her pixel through WhatsApp .
I tried to do this flashing using her Chromebook and the stock linux emulation. This may be the problem i will come back to it.
So all files (images + fastboot/adb) were placed in one directory and I ran ./fastboot....
I can try and move fastboot/adb to a bin directory. i doubt this is the problem though. I ran them from home directory before.
I can try a sideload. never done it though.
Here's what i think happens and maybe you can tell me if sideload may avoid this situation:
ChromeOS has to give permission to Linux to use USB for a specified device. It does not remember that device after being disconnected though. Therefore I suspect that during the reboot into fastboot the phone looses USB permission for a second and hence breaks the process.
With all the covid thing all she has available is her Chromebook. I have a linux machine but it's here across the pond.
So does a sideload involve any intermittent re-boots where I may loose USB permissions?
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metricusa said:
I did not know that.
What is the "normal" sequence of events? In our case it got to fastbootd and the laptop seemed stuck into "waiting for any device" Am i supposed to press anything or it resumes on its own?
We tried choosing bootloader once and reboot another time but in both cases the process broke down. Are we supposed to wait longer or what?
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I've never ran ChromeOS, but the reboot into fastbootd not retaining the connection would definitely be a problem. The sideload does no reboots until install is complete, so that would be a better way for sure. In reality the phone did at least one reboot into fastbootd. You'd need to try a flash-all with -w in place to see if it could pull off a clean install with the factory image and not lose track of the connection. No doubt it will lose track with individual commands . The normal sequence for factory flash now is just that... run the flash-all .sh it will go into fastbootd during install while terminal will continue to work. There are definitely some spots where nothing appears to be happening on the phone or terminal until reboot. Given the remote nature of your install, I do think a sideload (follow the directions on the pixel ota developers page where you DL the file) is the best option for you.
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there are no older fastboot/adb installed i checked. I did each command individually. Reason is long but the person with long nails in the pic is my daughter who is in Europe and I was trying to troubleshoot her pixel through WhatsApp .
I tried to do this flashing using her Chromebook and the stock linux emulation. This may be the problem i will come back to it.
So all files (images + fastboot/adb) were placed in one directory and I ran ./fastboot....
I can try and move fastboot/adb to a bin directory. i doubt this is the problem though. I ran them from home directory before.
I can try a sideload. never done it though.
Here's what i think happens and maybe you can tell me if sideload may avoid this situation:
ChromeOS has to give permission to Linux to use USB for a specified device. It does not remember that device after being disconnected though. Therefore I suspect that during the reboot into fastboot the phone looses USB permission for a second and hence breaks the process.
With all the covid thing all she has available is her Chromebook. I have a linux machine but it's here across the pond.
So does a sideload involve any intermittent re-boots where I may loose USB permissions?
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I had the same problem with my PixelBook. My conclusion was ChromeOS does not forward the USB connection to the Linux container before the phone times out, but your theory about loosing USB permission may be correct. If you have developer mode enabled on the ChromeBook, try booting into Linux from a USB stick instead of running the Linux container. Unfortunately, I have no other solution.
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If you have developer mode enabled on the ChromeBook, try booting into Linux from a USB stick instead of running the Linux container. Unfortunately, I have no other solution.
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I agree but with my daughter abroad she can't do the USB stick thingy.
I'll explore the sideload. I'll have to test everything on my Pixel 3. I was trying to avoid that. I have both a Linux machine and a Chromebook here.
And yes, the permission is lost quite fast during a phone reboot. I tested it. I do however find it amazing that a Chromebook is capable of doing such advanced tasks.
I'll try again tomorrow and report back.
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I agree but with my daughter abroad she can't do the USB stick thingy.
I'll explore the sideload. I'll have to test everything on my Pixel 3. I was trying to avoid that. I have both a Linux machine and a Chromebook here.
And yes, the permission is lost quite fast during a phone reboot. I tested it. I do however find it amazing that a Chromebook is capable of doing such advanced tasks.
I'll try again tomorrow and report back.
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What if you get phone into fastbootd, then plug in so the phone is recognized, then "fastboot update image-blueline-qq2a.200305.002.zip"
Or just unplug it once it gets to fastbootd and plug it back in...if it becomes unrecognized, unplug and plug it back in again when needed?
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What if you get phone into fastbootd, then plug in so the phone is recognized, then "fastboot update image-blueline-qq2a.200305.002.zip"
Or just unplug it once it gets to fastbootd and plug it back in...if it becomes unrecognized, unplug and plug it back in again when needed?
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I'll try that.
Unplugging opens another can of worms:
The reason we are doing this is bc the phone suddenly has a problem charging. Opening the battery setting shows a red battery with the message "can't charge now". Also if plugged in while turned off the little battery shows a question mark.
Google offered to exchange it but shipping it back and forth from Europe is 140$ each way and I got a new phone for less. On top of this I risk having to pay import taxes on it.
So in short, if unplugged the phone dies.
The intent of doing this burn was to see if this issue is software related. As I said it happened suddenly after a simple restart. Battey was fine and after restart was not.
I have a feeling it's not the software though.
Wow, that is really high for shipping. I mean, I ship from China to the US for like 20 USD, beside the point though really. She knows no one with an ordinary PC to test? Or a local cell phone service center in her area that could evaluate it? I mean the battery could be dead, or it could have, ehehe, been dropped and a connection loose or something. Not trying to imply anything there, just saying there are many variables at play. I would say if getting to fastbootd and trying the update does not work, then she should really look for a repair shop. Depending on where she is it should be fairly cheap or even free for them to look at it.
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Wow, that is really high for shipping. I mean, I ship from China to the US for like 20 USD, beside the point though really. She knows no one with an ordinary PC to test? Or a local cell phone service center in her area that could evaluate it? I mean the battery could be dead, or it could have, ehehe, been dropped and a connection loose or something. Not trying to imply anything there, just saying there are many variables at play. I would say if getting to fastbootd and trying the update does not work, then she should really look for a repair shop. Depending on where she is it should be fairly cheap or even free for them to look at it.
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Well the option is through fedex/ups. Shipping USPS has resulted many times in the package being stuck in customs for weeks. And the price is not necessarily much lower.
Yes we looked into having it seen by a repair shop but normally we should have been able to do flash it ourselves. Plus it's a good experience for her to be exposed to some linux and the basics of hacking a phone.
Another reason is that this has a high chance of being hardware related so whatever we spend on repair shop is wasted money.
I got her a Samsung A51 and she is out of trouble for now. I have had several bad experiences with pixels so this time I am officially done with spending a fortune on them.
Update as of this morning: It is clear that the USB permission is lost while fastboot performs a reboot during flashing. We tried to quickly re-allow the permission but while the terminal waits for a device patiently it looks that the loss of link is long enough for the phone to decide that something went wrong and goes into fastbootd.
We also tried to flash just the boot.img in both slots . that went well apparently but did not change anything and the phone is still unbootable. Tried recovery but it went back into bootloader with the error that it cannot boot boot.img.
So next step is sideload. i have to figure how that works
fastboot reboot fastboot, select recovery, apply update from ADB, adb sideload whatever.zip
Seems if there is no way to keep the phone on without it plugged in that is a problem. What about a cheap wifi charger, will that keep it on? I mean the phone will technically reboot going from bootloader to fastboot (fastbootd) and the permission will be lost. At least a repair shop could use a proper computer to test it.
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Seems if there is no way to keep the phone on without it plugged in that is a problem. What about a cheap wifi charger, will that keep it on?
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The phone stays on while it is connected to usb. Never died in this process. The connection loss is because of permissions not power.
Latest update: adb sideload worked just perfectly phone is back in running condition.
The bad news, which was expected, is that we did not solve the battery problem so it's hardware related. See attached pic.
In any case: A million thanks for the help. You guys rock!
At least we found out that a Chromebook can do some of these tasks but cannot do the flashing.
I placed a question on Chromebook community about a possible way to give Linux permanent permission to USB. If I find out any good news I'll report back.
Thank you and stay safe!
metricusa said:
Latest update: adb sideload worked just perfectly phone is back in running condition.
The bad news, which was expected, is that we did not solve the battery problem so it's hardware related. See attached pic.
In any case: A million thanks for the help. You guys rock!
At least we found out that a Chromebook can do some of these tasks but cannot do the flashing.
I placed a question on Chromebook community about a possible way to give Linux permanent permission to USB. If I find out any good news I'll report back.
Thank you and stay safe!
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Glad you got the device up. As for the charging issue, have you tried a different wired charger or a wireless charger? I assume you are converting power somehow in Europe.
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have you tried a different wired charger or a wireless charger?
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Yes. Tried different charger and a battery pack and also charging through USB from laptop. Did not try wireless. Before I bought the new phone she was using the phone connected to a battery pack.
As you can see in the pic the battery is red and it says "can't charge" while confirming that it does receive power.
I Googled the issue and there are several reports about same behavior. I also did talk to a repair shop over the phone and they said that the power module goes bad and it is a known problem with pixel 2 and 3. He also mentioned that there is a class action lawsuit but I cannot confirm the info.
It doesn't really matter at this point.
My aim was to eliminate the remote possibility this problem was due to some software issue. We solved this and from now on it's a google issue. As I mentioned Google offered to exchange the phone. But with COVID we had to postpone some flights when we could have made the exchange.
I will contact Google and ask for some workaround the COVID crisis. I hope they will be cooperative. I don't see why not.
Thank you all for your help!

Question KDump - Boot Loop

Over the past 1 year I have purchased a total of 7 Samsung Galaxy A32 5G. One for myself (Development) and one each for my children and wife. They were (are) decent devices for the price. I’m a licensed Android Developer (among a-lot of certs and licenses) and I have tried everything. I explain this so we can skip the basic concepts.
One night one of my device wouldn’t charge properly (no water damage) I turned it off to see if it charges correctly while off.
Instead the device enters a boot loop. I noticed an error on the bottom. Seems like it said “Kernel Dump” or “KDump” but the message was too fast to read. I even attempted taking video and pausing it on that frame but it was so quick it’s blurry. I was able to read it a bit better though and It does look like it says Kernel Dump (kdump) though. I can boot into Download Mode , I cannot boot into recovery or Fastboot however. I have tried many options (Kies , Odin) and while Odin is absolutely 100% completing successfully with no issues the device continues to go into a boot loop and show this Kernal dump. . I know Linux in general has a Kdump which creates a log when the Kernal crashes. Naturally I can’t think of a way to see that log. Is there something I’m missing? Is there a solution that works?
Thank anyone for any suggestions.
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Over the past 1 year I have purchased a total of 7 Samsung Galaxy A32 5G. One for myself (Development) and one each for my children and wife. They were (are) decent devices for the price. I’m a licensed Android Developer (among a-lot of certs and licenses) and I have tried everything. I explain this so we can skip the basic concepts.
One night one of my device wouldn’t charge properly (no water damage) I turned it off to see if it charges correctly while off.
Instead the device enters a boot loop. I noticed an error on the bottom. Seems like it said “Kernel Dump” or “KDump” but the message was too fast to read. I even attempted taking video and pausing it on that frame but it was so quick it’s blurry. I was able to read it a bit better though and It does look like it says Kernel Dump (kdump) though. I can boot into Download Mode , I cannot boot into recovery or Fastboot however. I have tried many options (Kies , Odin) and while Odin is absolutely 100% completing successfully with no issues the device continues to go into a boot loop and show this Kernal dump. . I know Linux in general has a Kdump which creates a log when the Kernal crashes. Naturally I can’t think of a way to see that log. Is there something I’m missing? Is there a solution that works?
Thank anyone for any suggestions.
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Have you tried booting in to safe-mofe or adb booting an image, a/b slots, etc. Make sure clear data (sucks)
Not much help, I'm sure you've covered all this, and well, the basics. Good luck
I had the same issue with my A32 5G and i found a solution to this. Plug the phone in and make sure it is charging and then power it on and set it aside and let it go into the boot loop. (plugging it in is to ensure it wont die) Eventually, after a few hours, the boot loop will stop and the phone will open android recovery and allow you to facotry reset the phone. After the reset it should boot again. Not sure what the exact cause of this is but this is what worked for me. Good luck!

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