Let me preface this by saying I'm an idiot, I know just enough to be dangerous. Rooted and I wanted to restore and relock the bootloader. Instead of flashing the factory image first, I skipped that step and relocked the bootloader thinking it would wipe everything anyway. Of course now I realize I'm an idiot and I should not have skipped that step. Now I am soft bricked in the bootloader, and nothing will flash properly. Pretty sure I damaged the bootloader.
So my plea for help is, is there any way to repair or restore the bootloader?
I'm pretty sure as long as you can get into fastboot you can run the flash all bat.
You will have to download and extract the full factory image tho...and it should be like starting from fresh.oem
Also if you just wanted to flash a new bootloader you would just have to make sure it was the one extracted from the factory image you were already on.
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I'm pretty sure as long as you can get into fastboot you can run the flash all bat.
You will have to download and extract the full factory image tho...and it should be like starting from fresh.oem
Also if you just wanted to flash a new bootloader you would just have to make sure it was the one extracted from the factory image you were already on.
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Well I've tried flash-all multiple times, it runs almost as normal except for one fail in the script (I'll show a pic of that after I go home and try again), and finishes as though it worked but when it reboots it can't get past bootloader. I'll try flashing the bootloader separately too.
Plus whenever I lock or unlock bootloader now it goes through the motion and then says "locked" or "unlocked" but it's faster than it should be and doesn't do that wiping animation at all.
Might be time to delete the old factory images and redownload new stuff
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Might be time to delete the old factory images and redownload new stuff
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Already using the most recent, been playing around with that twrp beta, magisk, and v4a
Are you on current fastboot/adb?
cntryby429 said:
Are you on current fastboot/adb?
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I think so, I downloaded it fresh a few weeks ago
trhacker01 said:
I think so, I downloaded it fresh a few weeks ago
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Check again, I think a new version (late October) is in the most recent package.
I ran into the "stuck in bootloader" issue earlier today after running flash-all, but got out of it using some script by someone named Deuce that flashes the images one by one. I'll try and find a link.
Edit: here it is. This worked for me. Read carefully - you have to unzip the factory image that you've downloaded, then unzip the zip file that's in THAT zip.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761
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Check again, I think a new version (late October) is in the most recent package.
I ran into the "stuck in bootloader" issue earlier today after running flash-all, but got out of it using some script by someone named Deuce that flashes the images one by one. I'll try and find a link.
Edit: here it is. This worked for me. Read carefully - you have to unzip the factory image that you've downloaded, then unzip the zip file that's in THAT zip.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-deuces-bootloop-recovery-flashing-t3704761
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Trying this now but still not working for me. Everytime where it fails is writing the bootloader, and everything else works fine. The bootloader writing fails in this deuce script, the regular flash-all, and flashing the bootloader separately.
Attached pics, 2 during deuce script, one during flash-all, and one during separate bootloader flash.
trhacker01 said:
Trying this now but still not working for me. Everytime where it fails is writing the bootloader, and everything else works fine. The bootloader writing fails in this deuce script, the regular flash-all, and flashing the bootloader separately.
Attached pics, 2 during deuce script, one during flash-all, and one during separate bootloader flash.
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Sorry to hear that. I also got a bunch of failures during the process, and I don't think it automatically rebooted at the end of the process, but it ended up working on the first try (I was shocked when it did, since I saw so many failure warnings). He says in the thread that if it doesn't work, try formatting user data when prompted...I didn't have to, but may be worth a try, since you expected everything to be wiped anyway. Good luck.
trhacker01 said:
Trying this now but still not working for me. Everytime where it fails is writing the bootloader, and everything else works fine. The bootloader writing fails in this deuce script, the regular flash-all, and flashing the bootloader separately.
Attached pics, 2 during deuce script, one during flash-all, and one during separate bootloader flash.
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A locked boot loader means you can't flash anything, that's the point. You can still flash an OTA.zip if you can get into stock recovery (you can still side load it in stock recovery I believe). Otherwise, you'll need to unlock the boot loader, and if it won't, and you can't get into Android to allow unlocking, then I'm not sure what, if anything, you can do.
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danaff37 said:
A locked boot loader means you can't flash anything, that's the point. You can still flash an OTA.zip if you can get into stock recovery (you can still side load it in stock recovery I believe). Otherwise, you'll need to unlock the boot loader, and if it won't, and you can't get into Android to allow unlocking, then I'm not sure what, if anything, you can do.
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Exactly.
At this point I'd try sideloading the latest ota.zip. If that doesn't work, I'd consider calling support and telling them your phone won't boot, without mentioning how you got there.
foosion said:
Exactly.
At this point I'd try sideloading the latest ota.zip. If that doesn't work, I'd consider calling support and telling them your phone won't boot, without mentioning how you got there.
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yeah, good point. If I remember correctly, the Deuce script prompts you to unlock the bootloader at the beginning of the process - have you done that?
JayBlack_686 said:
yeah, good point. If I remember correctly, the Deuce script prompts you to unlock the bootloader at the beginning of the process - have you done that?
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Yes, it's unlocked whenever trying to flash deuce or anything else. That's one of the strange things actually, it will respond to locking and unlocking, but it goes too quickly, skipping the process of wiping. Yeah I think I might be out of luck on this one.
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Sorry to hear that. I also got a bunch of failures during the process, and I don't think it automatically rebooted at the end of the process, but it ended up working on the first try (I was shocked when it did, since I saw so many failure warnings). He says in the thread that if it doesn't work, try formatting user data when prompted...I didn't have to, but may be worth a try, since you expected everything to be wiped anyway. Good luck.
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Yeah I formatted to no avail.
Btw I ran out of my daily thanks, I'll continue as I get more. Thank you all very much for bothering to help me with this!
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deleted htc framework file and phone doesnot start.
After rooted my htc One X. In the process of removing at&t crap ware I accidentally deleted something that said htc frame work.
From then on my phone would not start. I unlocked my phone as well. How ever I didnot have any custom ROM installed or didnot have any back up done.
When I tried to reboot my phone after deleting the htc frame work file, it would not start. HTC icon would show up and it would not go further.
These are the things I did.
1. I flashed CWM.
2.I flashed TWRP.
3.I finally flashed CWM. 5.8.3
Then I went to fastboot mode and
removed Dalvik Cache, Erased the sd card
and tried to 'mount usb storage' but it would say
"unable to open ums lunfile(no such file or directory)SD card space free:10169MB"
My phone though shows as a removable disk , when i click on the icon it would say " Please insert disk into removable disk." I tried to save a custom ROM on my memory card and flash it but my system doesnot detect my phone.
Can some one please help me?
Thank you.
HTC Framework is part of the OS. You deleted part of the OS.
Install TWRP and mount USB, then load a custom ROM or one of the rooted stock ROMs in the Development forum.
Alternately, relock the bootloader and run the RUU.
Lock bootloader run ruu start over. Next time the very first thing you do is make a nandroid back up.
redpoint73 said:
HTC Framework is part of the OS. You deleted part of the OS.
Install TWRP and mount USB, then load a custom ROM or one of the rooted stock ROMs in the Development forum.
Alternately, relock the bootloader and run the RUU.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
When I tried to mount my phone as usb it would not. I mentioned that as well.
briefmobile (dot) com/download-att-htc-one-x-stock-ruu
i found this link online. Without installing a custom ROM and run RUU , do you think my phone works
Adding a note to it. my phone is s-on and did not have android sdk installed on my machine. i tried all this using fastboot files and twrp img.
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in00b said:
When I tried to mount my phone as usb it would not.
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You mentioned you tried to mount USB using fastboot (I've never mounted USB using fastboot, so I can't comment on that). Try mounting USB within TWRP, and see if that works. FYI, the USB mount feature in CWM does not work, and CWM does not really support our device, and has major issues. That's why its strongly recommended you use TWRP and not CWM.
in00b said:
briefmobile (dot) com/download-att-htc-one-x-stock-ruu
i found this link online.
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Website seems to be too busy now. As long as its not 2.20, it should be okay. Normally, I would caution against randomly searching around the internet for things and flashing them, and instead getting them here instead. But briefmobile is Kenneth Penn's website, and he is a known developer on XDA.
in00b said:
Without installing a custom ROM and run RUU , do you think my phone works
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You deleted part of the OS, so I'd say no. It doesn't boot does it? Then it doesn't work.
Also, please click "Thanks" to the post that help you.
the link you sent really helps. i flashed twrp then cwm then twrp. does it matter somehow flashing these things multiple times?
in00b said:
the link you sent really helps. i flashed twrp then cwm then twrp. does it matter somehow flashing these things multiple times?
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No, you can only have one recovery. Flash one, you overwrite whatever you had before.
in00b said:
the link you sent really helps. i flashed twrp then cwm then twrp. does it matter somehow flashing these things multiple times?
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I'd stay away from CWM. I know it used to cause problems, but I don't know if it does anymore.
Most everybody here (in the One XL forums) prefer TWRP anyways.
Thanks for you time everybody.
This is what I did last night.
Downloaded a RUU from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
and put my phone in the fastboot usb mode and ran RUU.
After a while my phone would have a blank screen with glowing "htc" logo on it, as shown in the RUU utility.
Nothing happens and my phone is still in the state of brick.
Thank You
in00b said:
Thanks for you time everybody.
This is what I did last night.
Downloaded a RUU from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1671237
and put my phone in the fastboot usb mode and ran RUU.
After a while my phone would have a blank screen with glowing "htc" logo on it, as shown in the RUU utility.
Nothing happens and my phone is still in the state of brick.
Thank You
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Did you lock your bootloader before running the RUU?
Butters619 said:
Did you lock your bootloader before running the RUU?
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nope my phone was boot loader unlocked and s-on.
in00b said:
nope my phone was boot loader unlocked and s-on.
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You must relock your bootloader temporarily or the RUU will fail. As long as you have your unlock token you can re-unlock once you RUU.
When you are in fastboot, type "fastboot oem lock"
Once it's locked, run the RUU.
Once that is done, re-unlock by flashing the token.
Butters619 said:
You must relock your bootloader temporarily or the RUU will fail. As long as you have your unlock token you can re-unlock once you RUU.
When you are in fastboot, type "fastboot oem lock"
Once it's locked, run the RUU.
Once that is done, re-unlock by flashing the token.
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thanks i will try unlocking my phone and get back to you.
in00b said:
how do i relock my phone.that doesnt turn on at all. all i see is htc screen and it wouldnt go any further.
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Go in to bootloader. You already said you were able to do that. Hold down the volume key when you boot your phone, go into bootloader, run the fastboot command.
Gunny stated that BL had to be locked at the start of the thread. Does anyone ever read anymore? I mean, seriously....
qwertyaas said:
Gunny stated that BL had to be locked at the start of the thread. Does anyone ever read anymore? I mean, seriously....
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This is like the 3rd or 4th thread in the past couple weeks that Gunny or redpoint has told the OP to relock and RUU but they said it wasn't working still. And then I've come in and said they have to relock and the OP hadn't done it yet. So no, apparently people don't read lol.
But in almost every thread things have to be said 2-3 times which is ridiculous
Butters619 said:
Go in to bootloader. You already said you were able to do that. Hold down the volume key when you boot your phone, go into bootloader, run the fastboot command.
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I cannot tell you how great ful Iam to the entire Android community . Thank you very much. problem solved.
This is what I did.
Went into fast boot.
typed fastboot
and typed fastboot oem lock -- to lock the phone.
Then I downloaded a RUU utility and ran it. My phone works superfine now.
Again. Thank You- All I can say.
in00b said:
I cannot tell you how great ful Iam to the entire Android community . Thank you very much. problem solved.
This is what I did.
Went into fast boot.
typed fastboot
and typed fastboot oem lock -- to lock the phone.
Then I downloaded a RUU utility and ran it. My phone works superfine now.
Again. Thank You- All I can say.
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See that thanks button. Go through this entire thread and press it for everyone who helped you (aka everyone). Especially gunny.
And remember, things that sound important (framework, build., etc...) typically are important random assassinations typically get the shooter in trouble
18th.abn said:
random assassinations typically get the shooter in trouble
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lol
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Butters619 said:
This is like the 3rd or 4th thread in the past couple weeks that Gunny or redpoint has told the OP to relock and RUU but they said it wasn't working still. And then I've come in and said they have to relock and the OP hadn't done it yet. So no, apparently people don't read lol.
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Maybe he's more a fan of the Butters cartoon character than he is Totoro?
I have done a quick search but with no joy so was wondering if anyone would be able to help.
A couple of weeks after installing this ROM I opened up Super SU where I was notified the Binary needed updating but when I clicked to update my phone just reset.
Every time I've tried since has been an 'update failed'.
I'm not sure if it's related but a couple of apps which require root have been playing up since. One even saying my phone isn't possibly rooted, AdAway I think it was.
Can I just try reinstalling Super SU or is it not as simple as that?
Any help would be gratefully appreciated!
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I had the same issue.
Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903752
Download the attached file, and copy it to your sdcard. Then follow these steps:
1. Relock the bootloader,
2. Flash the stock recovery
3. Unlock bootloader again, and reflash your recovery (I use TWRP)
4, Immediately (without booting into the ROM, just restart right back into the bootloader), flash that zip file from the recovery
5. Fix the permissions (within TWRP it should be listed in "Advance" I think, not sure on others.)
I fail to see the reason for the first 3 steps....
Goatshocker said:
I fail to see the reason for the first 3 steps....
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I don't either. But I'm just listing the steps that worked for me mate. I tried installing it without the first three steps. It didn't work. Hence this.
firefiber said:
I don't either. But I'm just listing the steps that worked for me mate. I tried installing it without the first three steps. It didn't work. Hence this.
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I've just tried it without the first three steps and it hasn't worked for me either
I'm a bit unsure how to do the first 3 steps. I've noticed Hasoons All in One One S kit has a 'Relock Bootloader' and 'Unlock Bootloader' option so I'm assuming I can use them but I am unsure of where to get the Stock Recovery from.
Any help with providing a link to it would be gratefully received?
Dunno if you're running the One S S3 or S4. I've got the S3, so assuming you have the S3, this is the stock recovery for that: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28087059&postcount=18.
1. Get to your bootloader. Then into fastboot.
2. fastboot oem lock (in cmd). It'll restart, get back into the bootloader.
3. fastboot flash recovery recovery_signed.img (in cmd) (assuming your recovery is in your platform-tools folder).
4. Restart the phone into bootloader, then fastboot.
5. fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
IMO, that's a lot simpler than using that all-in-one thingy. It confuses me.
Just reflash the rom and then right after flash the zip that firefiber linked too.
Darknites said:
Just reflash the rom and then right after flash the zip that firefiber linked too.
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I am tempted to try this but don't want to lose all my data and have to re-install all my apps.
Steveh8204 said:
I am tempted to try this but don't want to lose all my data and have to re-install all my apps.
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Sod it I've done it, seems like the simplest way to do it even with the app re-installs.
Thanks for everyone's advice!
Sorted now, rooted again.
Just out of interest why did it just become 'unrooted' and what's the chances of it happening again?
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It happened a couple times to me for no apparent reason. So, it may happen again. Best insurance is 2 nandroids on sdcard. Just in case one is bad. Obviously not of same rom. And copy of nandroid/s and sdcard bu on pc. This practice has saved me numerous times over several years of flashing.
Hello, I seem to have soft bricked my tf700.
I flashed a newish pacman nightly in CWM (after wiping data/cache/dalvik cache), which completed with no errors, then I flashed the corresponding GAPPS. But my device became stuck in the pacman boot intro.
So I tried flashing slimkat which led to my device not getting past the first bootup screen (where you can enter recovery if pressing the corresponding buttons).
After this screw-up I stupidly hit the wipe data button on the bootloader. I then tried doing the method of using fastboot to erase system, cache, and all that so I could flash system blob of the newest asus US SKU (that is correct for a US bought tf700 right?). Either this or wiping the data caused me to have a different bootloader as pictured below as I no longer have the android button and it does not ask me to press volume up to access recovery (the only way to access recovery is by hitting the wipe data button in bootloader).
I can still fastboot flash CWM, but trying to flash TWRP does not work as it finishes but going into recovery causes the tablet to just restart. Trying to flash asus stock as above would always give me an error like the one pictured below. Similar errors occur if trying to flash any rom inside CWM via an external sd card.
I do not have access to adb as i believe i dont have usb debugging enabled since the pacman rom or any other rom did not ever start. It just gives me the device not found error even after manually installing the drivers on two different computers.
Cant seem to get these pics to load, but copying the url and pasting it works.
http://imgur.com/AaU0GMt
http://imgur.com/vDTVa4B
You probably flashed the wrong Rom. Try flashing the >right< stock Rom and go from there. Double check everything you flash.
tylerleo said:
You probably flashed the wrong Rom. Try flashing the >right< stock Rom and go from there. Double check everything you flash.
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Whats the "right" rom here? Talking about the original asus stock rom? I have now tried the the pacman nightly, pacman release, slim kat release, clean rom release, an ICS asus stock rom, and two different versions of the jellybean asus stock rom. These were either done in CWM via internal sd card, external sd card, or done through fastboost flash system blob and flash zip.
gio3505 said:
Whats the "right" rom here? Talking about the original asus stock rom? I have now tried the the pacman nightly, pacman release, slim kat release, clean rom release, an ICS asus stock rom, and two different versions of the jellybean asus stock rom. These were either done in CWM via internal sd card, external sd card, or done through fastboost flash system blob and flash zip.
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Whatever Rom came on the device,(Good thing to have, da) I'm not familiar with this device.
tylerleo said:
Whatever Rom came on the device,(Good thing to have, da) I'm not familiar with this device.
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As far as i know, i have installed the stock rom, or atleast multiple versions of it with no success as it gives me an error stating something like staging or system when trying to write it.
gio3505 said:
As far as i know, i have installed the stock rom, or atleast multiple versions of it with no success as it gives me an error stating something like staging or system when trying to write it.
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Hmm, I'd Download a stock Rom for the device offline, take on the sd card and put it on there real quick and try to flash that, if not, you probably bricked your device. I wouldn't know how to fix it beyond that. Ask the dev that made the Rom were everything that went south and an email to cwm wouldn't hurt either
I am also not sure if I need to have my external sd card formatted a certain way or download a specific CWM to allow flashing the stock rom. Ive spent over 10 hours trying to figure this out, very frustrating.
I have run CWM 6.0.4.6, CWM 6.0.4.7, and older versions to see if I could flash the stock rom with no luck. I have also tried different versions of TWRP but they always hang and reboot my tf700. I get errors ranging from status 6, status 7, cannot mount data, cannot mount staging, and cannot mount system. I am completely lost on what I can do. I have even tried a seperate sdcard to see if maybe the one I was originally using was bad with no luck. GG :/
gio3505 said:
I have run CWM 6.0.4.6, CWM 6.0.4.7, and older versions to see if I could flash the stock rom with no luck. I have also tried different versions of TWRP but they always hang and reboot my tf700. I get errors ranging from status 6, status 7, cannot mount data, cannot mount staging, and cannot mount system. I am completely lost on what I can do. I have even tried a seperate sdcard to see if maybe the one I was originally using was bad with no luck. GG :/
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You gotta stop flashing stuff and slow down!
During all of this you never posted your bootloader version, so you may have been on the wrong bootloader to begin with - who knows.
When you hit the Wipe Data in the bootloader menu you caused the BL do write a wipe data command to the misc partition, causing the tablet to boot to recovery each time you booted (I'm guessing here) and then interrupting it. Usually, with CWM installed, it eventually sorts it out and executes the wipe data command, but that takes hours! You just have to leave it alone.
Hard to tell where you are now since you flashed all kinds of stuff since then.
Can you still boot into the bootloader and have a fastboot connection?
What's the BL version number?
If you boot, what does it boot into?
The picture links are broken - at least in Tapatalk. Post them again?
berndblb said:
You gotta stop flashing stuff and slow down!
During all of this you never posted your bootloader version, so you may have been on the wrong bootloader to begin with - who knows.
When you hit the Wipe Data in the bootloader menu you caused the BL do write a wipe data command to the misc partition, causing the tablet to boot to recovery each time you booted (I'm guessing here) and then interrupting it. Usually, with CWM installed, it eventually sorts it out and executes the wipe data command, but that takes hours! You just have to leave it alone.
Hard to tell where you are now since you flashed all kinds of stuff since then.
Can you still boot into the bootloader and have a fastboot connection?
What's the BL version number?
If you boot, what does it boot into?
The picture links are broken - at least in Tapatalk. Post them again?
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Yes, the pictures are broken. You can still copy paste the url though. Couldnt figure out why it wouldnt work.
The tablet boots into the first screen that states it is unlocked, but does not go any further.
There is no bootloader version on the top left when holding down power + volume down.
I can still get to the place where it allows me to wipe data or fastboot, but the android icon to boot into android is now gone.
adb does not recognize my device even after manually installing the drivers, but fastboot works fine.
Is there any other way to find my bootloader version?
gio3505 said:
Yes, the pictures are broken. You can still copy paste the url though. Couldnt figure out why it wouldnt work.
The tablet boots into the first screen that states it is unlocked, but does not go any further.
There is no bootloader version on the top left when holding down power + volume down.
I can still get to the place where it allows me to wipe data or fastboot, but the android icon to boot into android is now gone.
adb does not recognize my device even after manually installing the drivers, but fastboot works fine.
Is there any other way to find my bootloader version?
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Maybe you want to edit your post with the urls then.... Makes it easier for people trying to help...
You're seriously messed up, I think. I see a USB icon in there which would indicate that your bootloader is ancient. But then it says: "starting USB fastboot protocol".
Is that after you selected the USB icon?
Anyway, I think you're only chance is buster99's method to get it back. Did you try that already?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
Naturally you have to extract the system blob from the 10.6.1.14.10 US Asus firmware, but then you can try to fastboot flash it with buster's method.
Good luck!
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Maybe you want to edit your post with the urls then.... Makes it easier for people trying to help...
You're seriously messed up, I think. I see a USB icon in there which would indicate that your bootloader is ancient. But then it says: "starting USB fastboot protocol".
Is that after you selected the USB icon?
Anyway, I think you're only chance is buster99's method to get it back. Did you try that already?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=44244313&postcount=12
Naturally you have to extract the system blob from the 10.6.1.14.10 US Asus firmware, but then you can try to fastboot flash it with buster's method.
Good luck!
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Its starts the usb fastboot automatically if no input is selected. I had a different bootloader up until i tried that thing that buster did. It always gives me an error like cant write to system or something if i try it.
gio3505 said:
Its starts the usb fastboot automatically if no input is selected. I had a different bootloader up until i tried that thing that buster did. It always gives me an error like cant write to system or something if i try it.
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Which blob did you flash with buster's method?
I'm afraid you flashed something totally incompatible with your tablet...
You did not generate your nvflash blobs sometime prior to this, did you?
berndblb said:
Which blob did you flash with buster's method?
I'm afraid you flashed something totally incompatible with your tablet...
You did not generate your nvflash blobs sometime prior to this, did you?
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I flashed the asus stock rom downloaded from their website. The US version as it was bought in the US (right? 0.o). I hadnt heard of nvflash before trying to install a rom so i did not make a backup.
gio3505 said:
I flashed the asus stock rom downloaded from their website. The US version as it was bought in the US (right? 0.o). I hadnt heard of nvflash before trying to install a rom so i did not make a backup.
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Are you sure you downloaded the correct firmware? For the TF700?
Do you still have the original zip you extracted the blob from?
Post the exact file name please.
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Are you sure you downloaded the correct firmware? For the TF700?
Do you still have the original zip you extracted the blob from?
Post the exact file name please.
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US_epaduser10_6_1_14_10_UpdateLauncher (2)
or
US_epaduser_VER104425UpdateLauncher
or
US_epad_user_9_4_5_30_20120907_UpdateLauncher
Ive downloaded a lot of different versions from the asus website. The last one came from a forum post listing older firmware, which I have tried a lot of different ones.
gio3505 said:
US_epaduser10_6_1_14_10_UpdateLauncher (2)
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US_epaduser_VER104425UpdateLauncher
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US_epad_user_9_4_5_30_20120907_UpdateLauncher
Ive downloaded a lot of different versions from the asus website. The last one came from a forum post listing older firmware, which I have tried a lot of different ones.
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You flashed all of those blobs???
In which order?
With what result?
Jeez - I think you're done for...
Sorry mate, but gotta catch some sleep now. Maybe somebody else has a bright idea...
berndblb said:
You flashed all of those blobs???
In which order?
With what result?
Jeez - I think you're done for...
Sorry mate, but gotta catch some sleep now. Maybe somebody else has a bright idea...
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I flashed the newest one first, and it gave me one of those errors that wouldnt allow me to flash it, and i tried the others with the same result. So technically i didnt flash any of them. I have been able to flash some roms, but they wouldnt boot so i would be stuck where i was when i started.
gio3505 said:
I flashed the newest one first, and it gave me one of those errors that wouldnt allow me to flash it, and i tried the others with the same result. So technically i didnt flash any of them. I have been able to flash some roms, but they wouldnt boot so i would be stuck where i was when i started.
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Right stop flashing random stuff - you have combinations of JB4.2.1, JB4.1.1 and ICS 4.0.3 just listed there.
Let me put a call out to @lj50036 who may be able to save you but if you have messed the bootloader up with no nvflash backups you are not going to be happy with the result. If you can still get to the bootloader screen then he can perform miraculous superhero acts and *maybe* save your device.
gio3505 said:
I flashed the newest one first, and it gave me one of those errors that wouldnt allow me to flash it, and i tried the others with the same result. So technically i didnt flash any of them. I have been able to flash some roms, but they wouldnt boot so i would be stuck where i was when i started.
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Shoot me an email at [email protected]
We can use hangouts see if there is a solution to your issue ...
Thx Josh
Hi
Earlier I installed TWRP via Philz and that worked fine.
I then reset my phone and flashed Bigxie's Android L, again this worked fine.
I flashed the new radio for the same thread and that worked fine.
I then downloaded CF-Root from here:
http://download.chainfire.eu/363/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-hammerhead-hammerhead-nexus5.zip
Ran the Windows Batch file all seemed to go well. Bootloader was unlocked and the big red android appears on screen.
Phone booted back to TWRP, a script ran and then my phone started constantly booting the the TWRP screen.
All I'm getting is teamwin flashing up.
If I power off it goes back to this loop.
Any way I can get this working again ?
Not worried about any data.. I've got all I need backed up.
Thanks
albert_htc said:
Hi
Earlier I installed TWRP via Philz and that worked fine.
I then reset my phone and flashed Bigxie's Android L, again this worked fine.
I flashed the new radio for the same thread and that worked fine.
I then downloaded CF-Root from here:
http://download.chainfire.eu/363/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-hammerhead-hammerhead-nexus5.zip
Ran the Windows Batch file all seemed to go well. Bootloader was unlocked and the big red android appears on screen.
Phone booted back to TWRP, a script ran and then my phone started constantly booting the the TWRP screen.
All I'm getting is teamwin flashing up.
If I power off it goes back to this loop.
Any way I can get this working again ?
Not worried about any data.. I've got all I need backed up.
Thanks
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dont use root toolkits.
flash the factory img via fastboot. then flash twrp again, flash a kernel that allows root, then flash the latest supersu.
Thanks for the reply.
Just want to claify to make sure I don't make it worse..
I've got the L image from Googles site, do I extract the factory.img from that ?
Then flash it using :
fastboot flash factory factory.img
Thanks
Think I may have made things worse..
I extracted the tgz file and while browsing double clicked the flash all batch file.
:silly: Not sure how the hell I clicked it twice.. but it's doing something.. .hopefully not killing my phone.
Any suggestions how I did myself out of this hole..
albert_htc said:
Think I may have made things worse..
I extracted the tgz file and while browsing double clicked the flash all batch file.
:silly: Not sure how the hell I clicked it twice.. but it's doing something.. .hopefully not killing my phone.
Any suggestions how I did myself out of this hole..
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i dont think hitting it twice will do anything. but you might have to flash the img files separate, as in the flash-all is giving some ppl issues.
simms22 said:
i dont think hitting it twice will do anything. but you might have to flash the img files separate, as in the flash-all is giving some ppl issues.
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Found out how I've managed to double click.. The trackpad on my laptop is playing up.
I'll have to remember to use a USB mouse with it.
The phone has just rebooted and is coming back up.
Thanks for the advise.. looks like it's working.
I'll start a new thread with a couple of follow up questions.
Thanks
simms22 said:
i dont think hitting it twice will do anything. but you might have to flash the img files separate, as in the flash-all is giving some ppl issues.
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When doing this, is there any specific order to follow when flashing all the .img files separately? I am also getting errors stating recovery.sig and boot.sig are missing. Does installing separate also take care of this?
Jmurf said:
When doing this, is there any specific order to follow when flashing all the .img files separately? I am also getting errors stating recovery.sig and boot.sig are missing. Does installing separate also take care of this?
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it appears that the flash-all is having issues and skipping. so by flashing them all individually, you will make sure to flash them all.
I'm wanting to format but it keeps giving me flash image/dev/block/platform/soc.0/by-name/metadata /dev/zero process ended with ERROR :255
Beanzy420 said:
I'm wanting to format but it keeps giving me flash image/dev/block/platform/soc.0/by-name/metadata /dev/zero process ended with ERROR :255
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Perhaps you could give us a little more detail of what you are trying to format and how? The path your are showing doesn't make sense...
acejavelin said:
Perhaps you could give us a little more detail of what you are trying to format and how? The path your are showing doesn't make sense...
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TWRP format doesn't work I'm just trying to start fresh I downgraded to a superSU rooted factory rom uninstalling superSU and so on to get a couple games that don't allow root to work.
Beanzy420 said:
TWRP format doesn't work I'm just trying to start fresh I downgraded to a superSU rooted factory rom uninstalling superSU and so on to get a couple games that don't allow root to work.
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Still not sure what you are trying to do, TWRP format of what? Just wipe system, data, and caches. Unrooting a pre-rooted ROM is just asking for trouble. If you need to go back to stock, flash the images via fastboot. There is no need to "format" anything other than a normal factory reset.
acejavelin said:
Still not sure what you are trying to do, TWRP format of what? Just wipe system, data, and caches. Unrooting a pre-rooted ROM is just asking for trouble. If you need to go back to stock, flash the images via fastboot. There is no need to "format" anything other than a normal factory reset.
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Like format everything delete everything. and I use the other way but it just bugs me 1 thing doesn't work on it. I also tried to do the flashing fastboot it just never works. those codes give me errors and when I restart I'm either at same rom I was before or I am at bootloop. but half the codes seriously don't work on my phone. Yeah I tend to go a little extreme and certain things been acting up so I thought a format would do
Beanzy420 said:
Like format everything delete everything. and I use the other way but it just bugs me 1 thing doesn't work on it. I also tried to do the flashing fastboot it just never works. those codes give me errors and when I restart I'm either at same rom I was before or I am at bootloop. but half the codes seriously don't work on my phone. Yeah I tend to go a little extreme and certain things been acting up so I thought a format would do
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TBH, you are treading I dangerous territory... Erasing/formatting everything can be dangerous and potentially leaving you with a bricked device. Maybe if you specifically state what you are doing and is failing we can help because the factory fastboot flash method works.
Sent from my Motorola XT1575 using XDA Labs
acejavelin said:
TBH, you are treading I dangerous territory... Erasing/formatting everything can be dangerous and potentially leaving you with a bricked device. Maybe if you specifically state what you are doing and is failing we can help because the factory fastboot flash method works.
Sent from my Motorola XT1575 using XDA Labs
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yeah screw what I'm doing I'm straight. I'm just gonna try the fastboot method but I just fear getting the errors cuz the sparechunks dont go thru and a couple ofother codes I cant remember them but everything else goes thru
Beanzy420 said:
yeah screw what I'm doing I'm straight. I'm just gonna try the fastboot method but I just fear getting the errors cuz the sparechunks dont go thru and a couple ofother codes I cant remember them but everything else goes thru
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Just follow the instructions in the thread in the General forum and make sure you flash the correct number of sparse chunks that are in your ROM. Best bet is to flash recovery, start it and do a factory reset, then restart bootloader and flash from beginning to end, if you get an error at any step, repeat it once, then continue... radios are known to fail on occasion the first time. If you are downgrading from what is installed, gpt.bin will likely fail, just try a second time then continue even if there is still an error.