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Can you BOOT into TWRP from bootloader using only a USB stick? Autorun the boot command with the twrp file on the stick somehow?? Ive been searching the internet but not having any luck..:good::good:

Wouldn't this create the same issue as having autorun.inf load something on a Windows PC? I find it hard to believe that many people would be OK with being able to boot to bootloader, pop in a USB, and have something run automatically. Although it would be convenient from an upgrade on the go stand point, it would be a big security risk.

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[Q] Xoom won't boot

So I'm trying to fix a Xoom for a client. Her nephew was using it over Thanksgiving weekend and has managed to mess it up.
1) On a normal boot it never gets past the boot animation. The animation just loops and loops.
2) I was able to get into recovery and do a factory reset, but that didn't improve anything.
3) I can get to "Starting Fastboot protocol support" or "Starting RSD protocol support 0"
4) I have used two different moto drivers on Win 7 and Win 8, but neither computer ever recognizes the xoom is connected regardless of mode
5) Adb never sees the xoom either.
6) This device should have been completely stock, but no one knows what this kid did with this tablet.
7) USB debugging was probably off since the owner would not have known about it or had a reason to turn it on.
What are my options here? I'm thinking that I need to flash a good factory image, but I need to get some communication going first.
Update: I've been trying different cables. I found one where the computers will see that a devices is connected, but am getting "USB device not recognized" with either set of drivers that I have on both computers. Making progress, but could still use some help.
DiGi760 said:
So I'm trying to fix a Xoom for a client. Her nephew was using it over Thanksgiving weekend and has managed to mess it up.
1) On a normal boot it never gets past the boot animation. The animation just loops and loops.
2) I was able to get into recovery and do a factory reset, but that didn't improve anything.
3) I can get to "Starting Fastboot protocol support" or "Starting RSD protocol support 0"
4) I have used two different moto drivers on Win 7 and Win 8, but neither computer ever recognizes the xoom is connected regardless of mode
5) Adb never sees the xoom either.
6) This device should have been completely stock, but no one knows what this kid did with this tablet.
7) USB debugging was probably off since the owner would not have known about it or had a reason to turn it on.
What are my options here? I'm thinking that I need to flash a good factory image, but I need to get some communication going first.
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I had a problem similar to that about a year ago, somewhere in these forums was the suggestion to remove the SD card and then do a factory reset, it worked for me. My xoom just stopped working, I thought at first it was a flat battery but after charging the symptoms were the same as yours, might be worth searching through the forums if you haven't already
There's no sd card in it, just the little plastic place holder. I've been looking all over the forums, but I normally deal with Samsungs. I've been figuring out Motorola's little quirks as I go along. Is there a recommended moto driver for these things?
DiGi760 said:
There's no sd card in it, just the little plastic place holder. I've been looking all over the forums, but I normally deal with Samsungs. I've been figuring out Motorola's little quirks as I go along. Is there a recommended moto driver for these things?
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Sorry can't help , mine is just over 2 years old and except for that one problem have never had any issues so have never needed to even connect it to a PC
DiGi760 said:
There's no sd card in it, just the little plastic place holder. I've been looking all over the forums, but I normally deal with Samsungs. I've been figuring out Motorola's little quirks as I go along. Is there a recommended moto driver for these things?
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I recently discovered these handy files when I needed to return to stock:
4G Xoom (MZ600) Restore
3G Xoom (MZ601/3) Restore
WiFi Xoom (MZ604) Restore
If you need to find out which Xoom model it is, power on whilst holding the volume down button, this will take you in to fastboot. Then (you sound like you'd know how do this, PM me if you don't) use "fastboot getvar all". This will return the model.
Unzip the file above, there's a batch file in there which will install the drivers, then fastboot the firmware over.
If you boot to fastboot, then run the batch file, it installs the drivers, then "adb device", then it asks if your device is connected - it won't show up cos it's in fastboot. Just ignore that and say yes, and it'll start flashing the files.
Sorry if I'm too late - don't visit these boards much these days. Good luck, let me know if this works.
Thanks for giving me something to try. I uninstalled the moto drivers I had and installed the ones included in the zip file and restarted my computers. The Windows 8 computer never recognizes that the xoom is connected in any mode. The 7 machine does see it in fastboot mode but as a "fastboot" device for which it fails to find drivers. When I run fastboot getvar all, all I get is <waiting for device>.
I do know that this is a wifi only (mz604) xoom. Thanks for the image files. If I can get this stupid thing to communicate with a computer, I think I'll be in business.
In fastboot mode (vol -) it won't acknowledge that it's connected. Just fastboot your image over and it will work.
If I try to do anything with fastboot, it just says "< waiting for device >". Fastboot doesn't see a device to flash to.
OK, it's either your cable or your driver. Many cables are for charging only, and have no data lines. I throw those away.
As to drivers, I'm Debian for 15 years so can't advise on Winduhs.
Oh, one more thing: I've noticed that on my old HP laptop I had to use a certain USB port, or else it wouldn't comm with my phone for fundamental actions like loading new firmware.
These were the drivers I used: https://motorola-global-portal.cust...sion/L3RpbWUvMTM4NjM1MjA0NC9zaWQvWEo3SWU5SGw=
They don't seem to be windows 8 certified though.
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We finally got it. We used DriverEasy to look for drivers because we have a bunch of extra licenses and the drivers we had obviously weren't working. DriverEasy was able to install an "Android Bootloader" driver that must not be part of the SDK. Once that was installed, I was able to use fastboot to flash the images from above. The device is in good working order again and fully updated.
Thanks for all your help.
Always nice to hit the Thanks button for those who've helped.

[Q] LG-P506 Fastboot Can See My Device But Won't Show The Serial Number

So I have a LG p506 and I recently installed cyanogen-mod 10.1 on it. I had to use the November release as the newest one wouldn't load past the cyanogen logo(i let it run for a couple hours). Everything seemed to work great after that. So I put the phone in my backpack for a later date.
When i finally pull it back out the battery was completely dead, and plugging the phone into usb would not charge it. I used an external device to charge it.
Basically the only thing the phone can do now is load the lg logo, go into emergency mode, and fastboot. I can erase and flash images, I have tried system boot and recovery multiple times with different files.
However I get the same two things every time i try something:
1. when I plug the phone into usb, the phone will do its thing then give a STALL GET_DESCRIPTOR error
2. fastboot devices shows something but I get a "?" where the serial number should be.
I am not proficient enough with fastboot to try other commands. Any one have some advice?
Also, I've tried every usb port I have, theres only one that works with the phone. One of the usb ports shows up normally on the phone but fastboot won't show any devices. I am running windows 7 ultimate x64.
The one thing i haven't tried is reinstalling windows 8 on one of my hdd's and seeing if it isn't a win7 issue. Ive used it with win 8 before and it didn't give the error message.
baked cake said:
So I have a LG p506 and I recently installed cyanogen-mod 10.1 on it. I had to use the November release as the newest one wouldn't load past the cyanogen logo(i let it run for a couple hours). Everything seemed to work great after that. So I put the phone in my backpack for a later date.
When i finally pull it back out the battery was completely dead, and plugging the phone into usb would not charge it. I used an external device to charge it.
Basically the only thing the phone can do now is load the lg logo, go into emergency mode, and fastboot. I can erase and flash images, I have tried system boot and recovery multiple times with different files.
However I get the same two things every time i try something:
1. when I plug the phone into usb, the phone will do its thing then give a STALL GET_DESCRIPTOR error
2. fastboot devices shows something but I get a "?" where the serial number should be.
I am not proficient enough with fastboot to try other commands. Any one have some advice?
Also, I've tried every usb port I have, theres only one that works with the phone. One of the usb ports shows up normally on the phone but fastboot won't show any devices. I am running windows 7 ultimate x64.
The one thing i haven't tried is reinstalling windows 8 on one of my hdd's and seeing if it isn't a win7 issue. Ive used it with win 8 before and it didn't give the error message.
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fastboot doesn't show a serial number for that device. At least never has for me. If 'fastboot devices' lists something like
Code:
List of devices attached
???????? fastboot
then you're good to go.
damn that was my only thing to go on lol. nothing will get this phone to boot into recovery. im about to get a sd card reader for my pc to test and see if its bad.
baked cake said:
damn that was my only thing to go on lol. nothing will get this phone to boot into recovery. im about to get a sd card reader for my pc to test and see if its bad.
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You can use fastboot to flash another recovery. Rashed should have a link in the OP for the 4.1.2 ROM you said you were using. You can continue to use the command-line if you like, but I did write a Windows app for flashing recoveries. Links in my signature.
shinobisoft said:
You can use fastboot to flash another recovery. Rashed should have a link in the OP for the 4.1.2 ROM you said you were using. You can continue to use the command-line if you like, but I did write a Windows app for flashing recoveries. Links in my signature.
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ill give it a try, but i have tried just about every recovery file i can get my hands on and no luck, also looks like winds 8 doesn't want to acknowledge my phones existence. I downloaded and installed the driver from LG but still no luck, windows 8 is giving me a failed descriptor error as well.
ok so i have been stumbling around for a bit and noticed something possible wrong.
Windows 7 device manager shows my device, installed correctly, but listed as USB Modem Phone ADB Port.
Shouldn't this be a fastboot port? Since ADB is only available via the android operating system, and i can't get into my operating system, all i have is fastboot.
I have ran thru quite a few fast boot recovery pages, and I don't know what im missing here.
baked cake said:
ok so i have been stumbling around for a bit and noticed something possible wrong.
Windows 7 device manager shows my device, installed correctly, but listed as USB Modem Phone ADB Port.
Shouldn't this be a fastboot port? Since ADB is only available via the android operating system, and i can't get into my operating system, all i have is fastboot.
I have ran thru quite a few fast boot recovery pages, and I don't know what im missing here.
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I'd say that was/is the correct port name. I don't have that device anymore so I cannot say for sure.
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ok, so this is a follow up on some things i have tried recently.
Since my last post i have:
1. put the sdcard into my tablet, and formatted it/ ran an error scan on it via windows.
2. i then flashed a recovery file via my phones fastboot, i pulled that card put it back in tablet to see what files it installed.
3. according to windows, flash recovery installed a .LOST folder with nothing in it, which is the same thing my tablet has on its internal memory, so i don't think there's anything wrong there.
4. phone still cant boot past LG logo(or recovery), or charge the battery when plugged in.
5. I still get a stall get_descriptor error when connected via usb, and commands such as fastboot reboot don't work, tho the phone will say its rebooting (it says its rebooting then just sits there and does nothing, command prompt will say action completed).
6. one thing i have tried as well, is telling windows not to automatically install drivers, then uninstalling my phone from device manager.
Whats interesting about this was that windows was installing its own ADB modem driver from it's own library every time i plugged in the phone. After disabling auto drivers, and reinstalling my LG drivers, the phone simply remains an unknown device.
Some things I have tried include pointing windows to the driver folder, both the downloaded folder and the folder windows installed it to. Neither worked.
The next thing I tried is the have disc option on both. Although there are setup information files in the install folder (about 50 of em), pointing the phone to each file one at a time did not work.
What did work, interesting enough was pointing the phone to a set of Naked Drivers I downloaded, although none of those drivers are specifically for my phone, and they only gave me the same problem I had when i had windows auto installing its own driver.
LG L5 612 - fastboot issue
Hi,
I have an LG L5 612.
I'm trying to perform below actions, but always get "waiting for device" ... and nothing happens.
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
"adb devices" lists my device correctly, while "fastboot devices" output nothing.
C:\ADB>adb devices
List of devices attached
LGOTMS840b676a device
C:\ADB>fastboot devices
C:\ADB>
C:\ADB>fastboot reboot-bootloader
< waiting for device >

Bricked Tf300t (Have Blobs)

Ok, so as the title says, I have the blob files (which I just found on my laptop). The tablet has TWRP v2.6.3.0 and asks for a password, which I don't know. Reading around it looks like it's just the error you get if you happen to have installed the wrong recovery for your bootloader. I have run the JB brickproof (flatline) and have my files. However, I can't get my desktop *or* my laptop to see the tablet in adb. The drivers fail. I also can't seem to get it to boot to APX mode. It only wants to go to TWRP. I can't force the BL to run because I can't get ADB to run. Anyone have any thoughts?
-Todd
todd3835 said:
Ok, so as the title says, I have the blob files (which I just found on my laptop). The tablet has TWRP v2.6.3.0 and asks for a password, which I don't know. Reading around it looks like it's just the error you get if you happen to have installed the wrong recovery for your bootloader. I have run the JB brickproof (flatline) and have my files. However, I can't get my desktop *or* my laptop to see the tablet in adb. The drivers fail. I also can't seem to get it to boot to APX mode. It only wants to go to TWRP. I can't force the BL to run because I can't get ADB to run. Anyone have any thoughts?
-Todd
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Try reinstalling the Universal Naked Drivers, using a different USB port, using Test Mode (if on Windows 8) to get the ADB working.
When that does get up, this thread should be helpful:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/transformer-tf300t/help/guide-t2854495
todd3835 said:
Ok, so as the title says, I have the blob files (which I just found on my laptop). The tablet has TWRP v2.6.3.0 and asks for a password, which I don't know. Reading around it looks like it's just the error you get if you happen to have installed the wrong recovery for your bootloader. I have run the JB brickproof (flatline) and have my files. However, I can't get my desktop *or* my laptop to see the tablet in adb. The drivers fail. I also can't seem to get it to boot to APX mode. It only wants to go to TWRP. I can't force the BL to run because I can't get ADB to run. Anyone have any thoughts?
-Todd
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Hey todd.. I have a tab thats briked too for around 9 months now( flashed wrong twrp and on top of that chose wipe option from bootloader..my mistake for not reading the instructions clearly)and i hadnt made nvflash backup..now i am desperatly searching for the blob files so that atleast i can try doing something to get it out of the graveyard.. I never it online anywhere..I know the files are device specific but what goes in giving it a try..curretly the tab just boots to recovery with adb and apx only..fastboot doesnt work..
So will it be too much to ask if its possible to share the blob files??? ..

[Completed] How to install ROM on Vonino Pluri Q8 tablet ?

Hi there,
Today i've received this tablet. All good and dandy until it notified me it has an update so obviously i've gone and do the update. Surprise.. after reboot, update installment and so on the device won't boot anymore at all, and recover mode doesn't work to enter.
I've found official ROM package on their site:
ftp.vonino.org/public/Firmware/Vonino_Tablets/Pluri%20Q8/Orange%20Version/Android%206.0/
Tablet can connect to the PC, but it isn't recognized because "some drivers" missing. How can i install this ROM on the tablet from my pc ?
Thank you.
Hi,
I can't find anything about it on xda or anywhere. You'll need to contact the manufacturer for drivers and instructions on flashing their firmware.
Good luck!
After i tried like almost the entire day i got the tablet in rescue mode or fastboot mode..
I've wiped/data or factory reset and the same happens... it stays in a loop when boot at logo.
I've let it to do so until the battery went dead from 100% and still the same.
I have official ROM but can't install it at all. I think the bootloader is locked?! And it doesnt even unlock it when using some fastboot commands
Also can't install nothing from SD card and when tryin to use ADB the PC can't see the device, but when using fastboot I can work on it.
In rescue mode i've done some root integrity check and at the end of the check some /system files are modified. I believe this is causing the entire problem.
denede said:
After i tried like almost the entire day i got the tablet in rescue mode or fastboot mode..
I've wiped/data or factory reset and the same happens... it stays in a loop when boot at logo.
I've let it to do so until the battery went dead from 100% and still the same.
I have official ROM but can't install it at all. I think the bootloader is locked?! And it doesnt even unlock it when using some fastboot commands
Also can't install nothing from SD card and when tryin to use ADB the PC can't see the device, but when using fastboot I can work on it.
In rescue mode i've done some root integrity check and at the end of the check some /system files are modified. I believe this is causing the entire problem.
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Typically, on devices I know of, it's fastboot that you would use to flash factory images. So you should be good there. But again, I don't know if that is how your device works too. And it would also typically not matter what's been altered on your device, system wise, you would simply flash the appropriate images with fastboot.
So I'd still say you need to determine the correct procedure to flash the files you got from their site. Perhaps there site has instructions? Or a support number for help of its not working as it should?
I've talked with the support. They gave me a link with an official ROM, a different one that the one that was from the site. But they didn't even told how to use it, LOL.
Have the damn files and don't know what to do with them, OMG.
I've placed the zip archive on SD card and tried to use the option from rescue mode with 'update via sd card". The zip archive is visible but after i select it says Installation aborted :|
I've googled around and maybe my tablet needs to be at over 50% power... but it was plugged into the wall it should've worked.
edit: 100% and no good...
edit2: they sent me another e-mail with a pdf file in which it is explained how to flash their device.

830f sd recovery image anywhere?

So I grabbed a couple of tablets for a project. I might just end up using the lcd panels on a pi but, I'd like to try something with the tablets first.
Trouble is the android install is corrupted. Stuck on a failed update or something.
I can't get into android to enable developer options. So I can't root and flash through fastboot.
It tried to upload img but fails. I'm assuming as I'm not in dev mode.
What I'd like to do is enable bios/uefi so I can boot into x86 os's. (Linux)
I'm pretty sure hardware wise this uses the same motherboard as the Windows version of this tablet, that has bios options.
But first step is to get dev options enabled so I can run fastboot root and flash methods.
Sooo need to repair android.
Anyone know where I can find the recovery image to put on the sdcard to reinstall from droidboot?

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