SDS? - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I got a s6 that bootloops after the Samsung logo. I tried Odin flash firmware but failed after writing nand. Then used emergency recovery through their official application. It failed a bunch of times but succeeded in the end (after 10 retries or so). However the phone still bootloops even after a successful restore. And advice on anything else I can try?

Jo The Veteran said:
I got a s6 that bootloops after the Samsung logo. I tried Odin flash firmware but failed after writing nand. Then used emergency recovery through their official application. It failed a bunch of times but succeeded in the end (after 10 retries or so). However the phone still bootloops even after a successful restore. And advice on anything else I can try?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/help/galaxy-s6-bricked-t3671754/post73762467
Try like that... With latest Odin, drivers and stock FW downloaded via SamFirm. If there are some errors with writing NAND - hardware issue (probably eMMC like in 95% cases). Something happened with phone before, some heavier falls or something?

rifek4 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/help/galaxy-s6-bricked-t3671754/post73762467
Try like that... With latest Odin, drivers and stock FW downloaded via SamFirm. If there are some errors with writing NAND - hardware issue (probably eMMC like in 95% cases). Something happened with phone before, some heavier falls or something?
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Yeah, that was the first thing I tried that gave me the NAND error. And yes, the bootloops started happening at random after the phone fell and broke the digitizer as well, after a while the bootloop became permanent. I suspected a broken connection in the NAND bga, but what threw my hypothesis away was that it actually finished the emergency restore from Smart Switch. I guess that doesn't mess with the boot sector at all, and only restores the android OS. Oh well worth a shot, now I've got another expensive hi-tech brick.
Anyone buying those by any chance? Just checking.

Jo The Veteran said:
Yeah, that was the first thing I tried that gave me the NAND error. And yes, the bootloops started happening at random after the phone fell and broke the digitizer as well, after a while the bootloop became permanent. I suspected a broken connection in the NAND bga, but what threw my hypothesis away was that it actually finished the emergency restore from Smart Switch. I guess that doesn't mess with the boot sector at all, and only restores the android OS. Oh well worth a shot, now I've got another expensive hi-tech brick.
Anyone buying those by any chance? Just checking.
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Some S6 are really sensitive like one fall down and broken eMMC. Repair is even more unprofitable than a completly broken display
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Or if you know how to do it, you can change all motherboard your self if you found someone in you area or eBay or something like that, but be sure is from good source so 100% working and not from stolen phone Sometimes can buy for 40-60€.

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[Q] Accidentally bricked Nexus...I think...

Hi all, first post to the forums so forgive me if I'm forgetting some sort of forum etiquette.
My brother's Nexus 5 stopped working a while ago, it'd just go straight to the Google screen on start up and sit there indefinitely. Recovery mode? Non-existent. I could get into the bootloader easy as, but selecting recovery mode just resulted in a black screen that would not accept any commands. So since I've reflashed my own Nexus 5 with various flavours of Android before I decided to just reflash his too, as I figured there's no reason that shouldn't work.
500 attempts later and uh, yeah, I don't think it's working.
I've tried installing the official versions of 4.3, 4.4, and 5.0, but Fastboot results in "failure to write" errors. I even tried sideloading with TWRP and Clockwork, but both of those give me error messages saying failure to mount /cache or /recovery or whatever.
I've spent an entire day (that should have been spent working on certain assignments :s) trying to fix this and looking around forums for a solution yet can't seem to find anything.
If anyone has any idea on how to fix this it would be greatly appreciated, I'm not too sure Google would honor the warranty on this anymore...
D0UBLEJUMP said:
Hi all, first post to the forums so forgive me if I'm forgetting some sort of forum etiquette.
My brother's Nexus 5 stopped working a while ago, it'd just go straight to the Google screen on start up and sit there indefinitely. Recovery mode? Non-existent. I could get into the bootloader easy as, but selecting recovery mode just resulted in a black screen that would not accept any commands. So since I've reflashed my own Nexus 5 with various flavours of Android before I decided to just reflash his too, as I figured there's no reason that shouldn't work.
500 attempts later and uh, yeah, I don't think it's working.
I've tried installing the official versions of 4.3, 4.4, and 5.0, but Fastboot results in "failure to write" errors. I even tried sideloading with TWRP and Clockwork, but both of those give me error messages saying failure to mount /cache or /recovery or whatever.
I've spent an entire day (that should have been spent working on certain assignments :s) trying to fix this and looking around forums for a solution yet can't seem to find anything.
If anyone has any idea on how to fix this it would be greatly appreciated, I'm not too sure Google would honor the warranty on this anymore...
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Is your bootloader unlocked?
Are you getting the images from here, and following all the instructions: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
krs360 said:
Is your bootloader unlocked?
Are you getting the images from here, and following all the instructions
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Yes, yes and yes.
Like I said, everything went fine with reflashing my own Nexus 5, but my brother's one is just being so, so, so uncooperative.
D0UBLEJUMP said:
Yes, yes and yes.
Like I said, everything went fine with reflashing my own Nexus 5, but my brother's one is just being so, so, so uncooperative.
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Try locking the bootloader in fastoot. Reboot to bootloader. If the bootloader still says unlocked you have a bad emmc chip.
theesotericone said:
Try locking the bootloader in fastoot. Reboot to bootloader. If the bootloader still says unlocked you have a bad emmc chip.
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Bootloader always relocks when the phone restarts :/
It's a hardware error, a bad emmc chip. Your only choice is to exchange it under the warranty.
BirchBarlow said:
It's a hardware error, a bad emmc chip. Your only choice is to exchange it under the warranty.
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Do you know if Google will still exchange it? It's within the warranty period, but I have been reflashing it and unlocking the bootloader which I doubt they're too excited about. Or is this a sort of special case since it's a hardware error?
D0UBLEJUMP said:
Do you know if Google will still exchange it? It's within the warranty period, but I have been reflashing it and unlocking the bootloader which I doubt they're too excited about. Or is this a sort of special case since it's a hardware error?
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if your emmc is corrupt i don't think they will be able to find out you have been messing with your device and if your bootloader is locked that should do fine. Only thing that i'm not able to confirm is about the tamper flag
nexus.freak said:
if your emmc is corrupt i don't think they will be able to find out you have been messing with your device and if your bootloader is locked that should do fine. Only thing that i'm not able to confirm is about the tamper flag
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I believe you can reset the tamper flag with a bit of luck by booting twrp from fastboot ( fastboot boot twrp.img ) then sideload and flash the tamper resetter.
That being said , anyone know what's the incidence of bad emmc chips on our devices ? And/or if there's a trigger to them ?
Niflheimer said:
I believe you can reset the tamper flag with a bit of luck by booting twrp from fastboot ( fastboot boot twrp.img ) then sideload and flash the tamper resetter.
That being said , anyone know what's the incidence of bad emmc chips on our devices ? And/or if there's a trigger to them ?
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Woohoo! Flag reset!
Judging by what I found when I was looking around it doesn't seem like bad emmc is too common, couldn't find many suffering the same issues as me.
As for triggers, my brother's Nexus worked completely fine just like mine, then powered off, powered on, and broken. So...I guess the message of the story is to never turn them off (or try reflash) and they'll be fine?
If you bought phone of play store you can send it to google, there was a tread here some time ago and it said that google accept to replace phones with temper flag and unlocked bootloader.
Good luck

[Q] [Help] Random Reboots after Corrupted EFS partitions.

TL: My efs partition got screwed so my phone doesn't get service which is sad, But when I turn it on, after just working for a few minutes, it just reboots, which is very annoying, does anyone have a solution for this?
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I was on the bus home when my phone went out of charge and died, after getting home I plugged it in, but it was stuck on a Loop, which led to me flashing a bunch of Kernels, and ROMs, later one ROM did work and the phone booted up, but my IMEI was gone so I knew my efs partition was screwed, and I just gave up, I still want to use my Nexus 5 as a normal but without the phone feature, which is somewhat okay,
and One weird problem that came to mind is I cannot install any ROM with version 5.0.2, it just won't boot up, but 5.0.1 is okay...but my phone just Reboots every 1-10 mins, I don't know what the problem is, and I don't know how to check whether or not its the power button, anyone have a good idea for solving this ?
You must have corrupted persist partition. Same as here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/nexus-5-bootloop-t3047895 the strange thing you both have is that you experience reboot. Are you on lollipop rom?
Also to fix persist follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/guide-to-fix-persist-partition-t2821576
bitdomo said:
You must have corrupted persist partition. Same as here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/nexus-5-bootloop-t3047895 the strange thing you both have is that you experience reboot. Are you on lollipop rom?
Also to fix persist follow this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/guide-to-fix-persist-partition-t2821576
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Yes I'm on a Lollipop rom, and I already applied the presist fix, it didn't change anything.
Did you try to flash stock google image?
Sharo93 said:
Yes I'm on a Lollipop rom, and I already applied the presist fix, it didn't change anything.
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kirmr said:
Did you try to flash stock google image?
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Try to flash cache.img in fastboot. If it still does not help, then your EFS is indeed corrupted. I wish I knew a method to fixing efs.
kirmr said:
Did you try to flash stock google image?
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Yes I already did, I have almost tried everything, short of sending it to repairs which I can't because where I live there is no such place.
bitdomo said:
Try to flash cache.img in fastboot. If it still does not help, then your EFS is indeed corrupted. I wish I knew a method to fixing efs.
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I already did that...I know the efs is corrupted...the only fix i think is using something like Octoplus Box or something
Sharo93 said:
TL: My efs partition got screwed so my phone doesn't get service which is sad, But when I turn it on, after just working for a few minutes, it just reboots, which is very annoying, does anyone have a solution for this?
Long Version:
I was on the bus home when my phone went out of charge and died, after getting home I plugged it in, but it was stuck on a Loop, which led to me flashing a bunch of Kernels, and ROMs, later one ROM did work and the phone booted up, but my IMEI was gone so I knew my efs partition was screwed, and I just gave up, I still want to use my Nexus 5 as a normal but without the phone feature, which is somewhat okay,
and One weird problem that came to mind is I cannot install any ROM with version 5.0.2, it just won't boot up, but 5.0.1 is okay...but my phone just Reboots every 1-10 mins, I don't know what the problem is, and I don't know how to check whether or not its the power button, anyone have a good idea for solving this ?
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I have pretty much the same issue you do so I'm going to stay posted here.
Do you have an old TWRP backup?
Try to restore any TWRP backup you made of your phone.
Unless you unchecked If you checked that option before making the backup, the EFS partition should be present in the backup.
Best of luck
Anjo_Smash said:
I have pretty much the same issue you do so I'm going to stay posted here.
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The efs is not gonna get fixed unless you have special tools for it, but the random reboots have spotted ever since I installed the Pure White ROM
joegestes said:
Try to restore any TWRP backup you made of your phone.
Unless you unchecked that option before making the backup, the EFS partition should be present in the backup.
Best of luck
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Unfortunately I don't have such a back up, I do however have access to two other Nexus 5s, which i don't want to mess with their IMEI because google might block something and them getting screwed is a no-no...I don't know if my Phone service provider would mind if They see the same IMEI coming up on there system twice, but I don't wanna risk it..
Sharo93 said:
Unfortunately I don't have such a back up, I do however have access to two other Nexus 5s, which i don't want to mess with their IMEI because google might block something and them getting screwed is a no-no...I don't know if my Phone service provider would mind if They see the same IMEI coming up on there system twice, but I don't wanna risk it..
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Do not try to restore an efs from another device. It won't work and you'll make your problem worse.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
Sharo93 said:
Unfortunately I don't have such a back up, I do however have access to two other Nexus 5s, which i don't want to mess with their IMEI because google might block something and them getting screwed is a no-no...I don't know if my Phone service provider would mind if They see the same IMEI coming up on there system twice, but I don't wanna risk it..
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Man that sucks
Lesson learned I guess, always make a full backup of your device in its original factory state when you buy it.
Sorry for your loss

ODIN Fails Every Time

Hi,
So I was trying to root my phone and it all went wrong. I have rooted tons of phones before, but never a Samsung (never again).
The phone will show the Samsung Boot screen, but then it either goes black, with a flashing blue LED, or it boots itself into recovery.
When I use ODIN, the flash fails at "system.img.ext4" whenever I use just the AP field. If I load all the fields in, it fails at "xbl.elf"
I got the firmware file from SamMobile, so I don't think that is the issue, but who knows. It's as if the phone no longer has an OS on it. I also tried using SmartSwitch as well, but I have no idea what the S/N on this phone is. It was originally a Sprint phone and was working fine, but I could never find the S/N. It is nowhere on the phone itself, and was not listed when I typed #*06#. All I have is the IMEI.
Finally, when it is in recovery, there is a message at the bottom that reads, "dm-verity verification failed".
Sorry for the bullet point style here, I am on mobile. If anyone can assist, I would be very grateful!
ebercon said:
Hi,
So I was trying to root my phone and it all went wrong. I have rooted tons of phones before, but never a Samsung (never again).
The phone will show the Samsung Boot screen, but then it either goes black, with a flashing blue LED, or it boots itself into recovery.
When I use ODIN, the flash fails at "system.img.ext4" whenever I use just the AP field. If I load all the fields in, it fails at "xbl.elf"
I got the firmware file from SamMobile, so I don't think that is the issue, but who knows. It's as if the phone no longer has an OS on it. I also tried using SmartSwitch as well, but I have no idea what the S/N on this phone is. It was originally a Sprint phone and was working fine, but I could never find the S/N. It is nowhere on the phone itself, and was not listed when I typed #*06#. All I have is the IMEI.
Finally, when it is in recovery, there is a message at the bottom that reads, "dm-verity verification failed".
Sorry for the bullet point style here, I am on mobile. If anyone can assist, I would be very grateful!
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I'm new to the s7. long time lg man
on lg ussally means either ure trying to flash a non signed image or downgrade a qfused bootloader anti rollback which sprint is good for.
in dl mode after fail its not showing anything about binary and stuff in red is it
TheMadScientist420 said:
I'm new to the s7. long time lg man
on lg ussally means either ure trying to flash a non signed image or downgrade a qfused bootloader anti rollback which sprint is good for.
in dl mode after fail its not showing anything about binary and stuff in red is it
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It does say something about binary in there. Binary 3 I believe. I'll have to try again to get the error.
ebercon said:
It does say something about binary in there. Binary 3 I believe. I'll have to try again to get the error.
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sounds the firmware u are flashing is older than what you have on the device hence the fail
try to find newer firmware and try flashing it
download
Download official nougat from sam mobile then flash with Odin. It will definitely solve your problem
amol6630 said:
Download official nougat from sam mobile then flash with Odin. It will definitely solve your problem
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I may try this as well. I flashed the newest firmware I could find other than Nougat and I now have it booting all the way up and then after about a minute, it loops again. It is at least further along than before.
I just remembered one detail: The original issue began when I flashed a modified boot.img to the phone during a rooting attempt. Could this be what is still causing the issue and preventing a reformatting of the phone from solving the issue? So lost with this thing...
Try with latest firmware + pit file + tick re-partition
ebercon said:
I may try this as well. I flashed the newest firmware I could find other than Nougat and I now have it booting all the way up and then after about a minute, it loops again. It is at least further along than before.
I just remembered one detail: The original issue began when I flashed a modified boot.img to the phone during a rooting attempt. Could this be what is still causing the issue and preventing a reformatting of the phone from solving the issue? So lost with this thing...
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Sorry to revive this thread but did this work cause its currently happening to me
If your phone is an original, S/N may be engraved in the back... it's a little bit hard to note but put a spotlight near it so that you can identify it better.
hhh ^^

Restoring TWRP backup resulted in QCom Crash dump screen

I had some problems regarding google not syncing contacts and wanted to restore my TWRP backup I made yesterday. I have been on Official Pie with magisk. I simply restored my backup and now the phone immediatly crashes to the qualcom crash dump screen. I still have access to custom Recovery though, using latest blue_spark. Why did this happen and how can I fix it? Did I restore something wrong? I used the original settings. Is it the weird partitioning which is causing this?
So I had this happen to me a couple of times last weekend when attempting to upgrade to Pie. On a couple of occasions I couldn't get past the Dump screen, no matter what I did - just used the MSMTool to restore my phone to factory. However, in one instance, I could boot into recovery. Unfortunately, this happened to me so many times last weekend, I forget how I solved it when I could boot into TWRP. I may have just flashed the OnePlus Pie 9.0 zip again. I assume your backup was also Pie?
azsl1326 said:
So I had this happen to me a couple of times last weekend when attempting to upgrade to Pie. On a couple of occasions I couldn't get past the Dump screen, no matter what I did - just used the MSMTool to restore my phone to factory. However, in one instance, I could boot into recovery. Unfortunately, this happened to me so many times last weekend, I forget how I solved it when I could boot into TWRP. I may have just flashed the OnePlus Pie 9.0 zip again. I assume your backup was also Pie?
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Yeah, I'm in a similar situation. I was just able to boot into TWRP several times back and forth, wiped everything and installed clean Pie.zip. Now I get a screen saying device is corrupt press power button. If I press the power button twice, it boots into the rom just fine. So the phone works and all, to bad you can't restore backups anymore though. Now I just need to remove this darn corrupt screen, its super annoying.
baxtex said:
Yeah, I'm in a similar situation. I was just able to boot into TWRP, wiped everything and installed clean Pie.zip. Now I get a screen saying device is corrupt press power button. If I press the power button twice, it boots into the rom just fine. So the phone works and all, to bad you can't restore backups anymore though. Now I just need to remove this darn corrupt screen, its super annoying.
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Reflashed TWRP and the corrupt screen disappeared. Now all is well again. Now where did I put that titanium backup...
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I had that happen too. It was an absolute mess and I wasted my Sunday fixing it. I think the only way to get rid of that message is to use the MSMTool. I believe I read that in one of the posts on the Pie thread.
EDIT: Just read your Edit - that's good news. Wished I would have tried that.
azsl1326 said:
I had that happen today. It was an absolute mess and I wasted my Sunday fixing it. I think the only way to get rid of that message is to use the MSMTool. I believe I read that in one of the posts on the Pie thread.
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Darn it... I'l think I'l pass for now. I briefly looked at the unbrick guide thread but there wasn't any clear instructions on how to do it.
Funny thing, this is the first timeI had so much problems with flashing stuff on, and here I thought it would be easy, that this was a "developer friendly" phone. :S
Edit: I was mistaken, probably only fixed it temporarly when I flashed new recovery.
baxtex said:
Darn it... I'l think I'l pass for now. I briefly looked at the unbrick guide thread but there wasn't any clear instructions on how to do it.
Funny thing, this is the first timeI had so much problems with flashing stuff on, and here I thought it would be easy, that this was a "developer friendly" phone. :S
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Yea, the whole a/b partition messed up developer friendly....at least initially. I have spent more time fixing flashes gone bad than I have for all of my other android phones combined. It seems to have settled down now though. Although, I haven't tried any other ROMs outside of OOS. On my prior phones, I would have no problem switching between them often.
The MSMTool isn't that hard. The instructions look intimidating. However, here's what I did when I got the Qualcomm dump screen.
- Open MSM Tool
- Open Device Manager and looked for Ports and the phone.
- Held down Power + Volume Up on the phone
- Waited for the Port (for the phone) to change under the Ports tab in Device Manager
- MSMTool should start downloading. Just let it finish and then you should be good to go
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Yea, the whole a/b partition messed up developer friendly....at least initially. I have spent more time fixing flashes gone bad than I have for all of my other android phones combined. It seems to have settled down now though. Although, I haven't tried any other ROMs outside of OOS. On my prior phones, I would have no problem switching between them often.
The MSMTool isn't that hard. The instructions look intimidating. However, here's what I did when I got the Qualcomm dump screen.
- Open MSM Tool
- Open Device Manager and looked for Ports.
- Held down Power + Volume Up on the phone
- Waited for the Port (for the phone) to change under the Ports tab in Device Manager
- MSMTool should start downloading. Just let it finish and then you should be good to go
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I agree.
Oh really? Because there were links to all shady chinese files all over the place. I'm refering to this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3796051
Thanks a lot for your help!
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I agree.
Oh really? Because there were links to all shady chinese files all over the place. I'm refering to this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3796051
Thanks a lot for your help!
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Yea, I saw that thread too. I just download the tool, MsmDownloadToolV4.0InternationalVersionOxygenOS5.1 .5.rar and ran it. Didn't need anything else and everything fell into place.
azsl1326 said:
Yea, I saw that thread too. I just download the tool, MsmDownloadToolV4.0InternationalVersionOxygenOS5.1 .5.rar and ran it. Didn't need anything else and everything fell into place.
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Again, thanks a million! Will try it next time I mess up this phone. (soon probably)

Question Wow.. I actually bricked it?

I am a very experienced ROM enthusiast and owned plenty of Xiaomi/Oneplus devices.. This is my first pixel device. I loved the phone, more than the other mentioned companies. My pixel 7 Pro was my prized possession.. I've came close a couple of times botching a ROM flash, even once with my p7p (installing evo with February firmware instead of Jan, phone would boot to bootloader for a total of 2 seconds before dying again, had to spam flash phone in pixel flasher app until it recognized and luckily it did) but this time, trying to go from latest feb build to jan before flashing evo, my ****ing cable did something in the middle of flashing the second partition (b partition) and was almost to system, the partition it flashes before booting.. it was flashing the product partition.. literally already flashed every other partition except partition and system on the b slot. A slot was fully flashed.. phone literally wont respond to plugging into computer, into charger, holding down every combination of buttons... doesn't matter. I'm stumped how flashing a factory rom could have gone this horribly.. especially so late into the flashing process..
Beware guys; Make sure the cable you're using to flash is stable!
attached in this post is the logs I have pulled from the pixel flasher app.. if someone could bounce some ideas off of me or somehow make this make sense to me, it would be gladly appreciated.
Holding down the down volume button when starting doesn't enter bootloader? If it does, use Google's online Android Flash tool to go back to stock.
Try a different cable.
Try a different USB port.
Try another computer as well.
If any of these prompt some response, I think there's hope. Also try booting into fastboot from bootloader as well as recovery.
Prob hard brick.
im wondering, since i am just flashing the feb factory image on my rooted pixel and read this thread here: if my laptop (from which i operate the flashing procedure) were to malfunction like it did last night (bsod) - would i hard brick my phone, too? isnt that, where the other slot comes into play?
does this mean, every time i flash, my pc/laptop should never run into any issues whilst flashing or otherwise my phone will be effed?
xflowy said:
im wondering, since i am just flashing the feb factory image on my rooted pixel and read this thread here: if my laptop (from which i operate the flashing procedure) were to malfunction like it did last night (bsod) - would i hard brick my phone, too? isnt that, where the other slot comes into play?
does this mean, every time i flash, my pc/laptop should never run into any issues whilst flashing or otherwise my phone will be effed?
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If you device is flashing something like the bootloader, and connection breaks for any reason at all, or the problem closes, etc, it will be a hard brick. You may get lucky, and it may be something unessential.
Arealhooman said:
If you device is flashing something like the bootloader, and connection breaks for any reason at all, or the problem closes, etc, it will be a hard brick. You may get lucky, and it may be something unessential.
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uff ok. is there any way to avoid this? i mean, even my desktop pc (which is stable) could suffer from a power shortage in the house for example.
xflowy said:
uff ok. is there any way to avoid this? i mean, even my desktop pc (which is stable) could suffer from a power shortage in the house for example.
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Nope. Get a battery. If a flash fails, 75 percent chance ur ****ed (and yes, I am pulling these statistics out off my ass, but I doubt I’m too much off)
Arealhooman said:
Nope. Get a battery. If a flash fails, 75 percent chance ur ****ed (and yes, I am pulling these statistics out off my ass, but I doubt I’m too much off)
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A battery for my desktop PC?
xflowy said:
A battery for my desktop PC?
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Google for "uninterruptible power supply" ...
xflowy said:
A battery for my desktop PC?
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Yeah, no idea.
Maybe I'm wrong, but although the whole flashing process can fail if communication with device breaks, it's hard to actually fail while flashing a partition? Because the system first pushes the whole file and only then does it begin actual flashing. So whatever partition you are pushing at any given moment, if it fails to push it in its entirety, then it won't flash it... Unless data is corrupted during transfer?
xflowy said:
im wondering, since i am just flashing the feb factory image on my rooted pixel and read this thread here: if my laptop (from which i operate the flashing procedure) were to malfunction like it did last night (bsod) - would i hard brick my phone, too? isnt that, where the other slot comes into play?
does this mean, every time i flash, my pc/laptop should never run into any issues whilst flashing or otherwise my phone will be effed?
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Arealhooman said:
If you device is flashing something like the bootloader, and connection breaks for any reason at all, or the problem closes, etc, it will be a hard brick. You may get lucky, and it may be something unessential.
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The real answer to this is why google and the android community as a whole is pushing away from having a supporting third party recovery menu (implementing new partitions like init_boot and vendor_boot for recovery, also no working twrp). Why do you think Evolution ROM pushes so hard to be different and when flashing their newest build you do it not through the usual scary tedious bootloader way (THE SAME WAY WE ARE SUPPOSED TO FLASH OUR FACTORY ROMS) to making their own recovery, which obviously means only flashing one partition, and adb sideloading the rom. its like google wants you to break your phone and they are making it more convenient for third party roms to package theirs the same way. i should have never left evo.. haha.
Oh, and sorry for the late reply. I thought I would leave my phone alone for a little to see if it would help; I'm accident prone and lose things constantly, and what do ya know I just lost my phone that I can't even call to find lmao. Ill keep updated on everyones opinions on what i should try whenever i find it
krakout said:
Maybe I'm wrong, but although the whole flashing process can fail if communication with device breaks, it's hard to actually fail while flashing a partition? Because the system first pushes the whole file and only then does it begin actual flashing. So whatever partition you are pushing at any given moment, if it fails to push it in its entirety, then it won't flash it... Unless data is corrupted during transfer?
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Google uses sparse images... I think they're maxed at like 262MB? So like you'll see the flashing process go Product 1, Product 2, etc... It flashes after the full sparse image is transferred but if you don't have the full image when something goes wrong, you can still brick.
EtherealRemnant said:
Google uses sparse images... I think they're maxed at like 262MB? So like you'll see the flashing process go Product 1, Product 2, etc... It flashes after the full sparse image is transferred but if you don't have the full image when something goes wrong, you can still brick.
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Ah I see, makes sense.
xflowy said:
uff ok. is there any way to avoid this? i mean, even my desktop pc (which is stable) could suffer from a power shortage in the house for example.
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Oh brother, how often does that actually even happen?
HipKat said:
Oh brother, how often does that actually even happen?
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Sure, not really often. But when it does..
Arealhooman said:
If you device is flashing something like the bootloader, and connection breaks for any reason at all, or the problem closes, etc, it will be a hard brick. You may get lucky, and it may be something unessential.
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This is incorrect. The image is sent to the device memory (RAM) prior to actually being written. It won't write it to flash storage until AFTER the entire image is received.
zacattackkc said:
trying to go from latest feb build to jan before flashing....
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It sounds like you may have tripped some anti-downgrade code.
EDIT: I can confirm that the bootloader version was changed in the FEB image as compared to the JAN image.
96carboard said:
This is incorrect. The image is sent to the device memory (RAM) prior to actually being written. It won't write it to flash storage until AFTER the entire image is received.
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Well, I use Samsung, so I am assuming fastboot is similar…

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