So I unlocked the bootloader no problem. TWRP no problem, then something happened with the magisk flash. Phone tried to boot, as normal, then it went to recovery, then to a boot loop. I can get it to the fastboot screen, but ADB won't recognize the phone, I have chased around different USB drivers for two hours, thrown every command at it that I can think of, but nothing is working. Any suggestions? I literally picked the phone up (bought off of swappa locally), drove home and bricked it lol.
edit: The phone is recognized by my computer, just not ADB.
jerseymk2 said:
So I unlocked the bootloader no problem. TWRP no problem, then something happened with the magisk flash. Phone tried to boot, as normal, then it went to recovery, then to a boot loop. I can get it to the fastboot screen, but ADB won't recognize the phone, I have chased around different USB drivers for two hours, thrown every command at it that I can think of, but nothing is working. Any suggestions? I literally picked the phone up (bought off of swappa locally), drove home and bricked it lol.
edit: The phone is recognized by my computer, just not ADB.
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So you put the phone in fastboot mode and ADB won't recognize the phone? That is normal, ADB works when the phone is booted normally. In fastboot mode you only use fastboot commands.
Fastboot devices
Just need to "fastboot flash boot boot.img" with the stock boot.img.
jsauder2 said:
Just need to "fastboot flash boot boot.img" with the stock boot.img.
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Sorry I work for the railroad and was away for the last few day. I am aware of that, the issue I was facing was that the phone was not communicating with the laptop when I booted fastboot. I was able to get it this morning after about what felt like 900 attempts. I knew what needed to be done, I was having severe connectivity issues, I played the game of switching cables, switching usb ports etc... finally it had connectivity. Thank you again for your help though.
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When I connect my phone in normal mode to adb mode, when I type adb devices it comes up.
However, when I put my phone into fastboot mode, it doesn't come up under adb devices or fastboot devices.
I can't figure out why! The drivers are all up to date. Can anyone help? I'm trying to unlock my phone.
Anyone?
It's so frustrating that I can't ROM my phone. =(
I wasn't previously familiar with fastboot until this phone so I never tried to detect it while in fastboot. I did, however, have to try multiple times to get the CWM image to flash. In my case it would on the fastboot screen that I was plugged in by USB when I would plug in, then when I'd try to flash the image it would say "Waiting for phone" and just sit there. It took a number of reboots to get it on there. I know that isn't of much help but I see that you've asked 3 times and no one else had any feedback... all I can suggest is what you've probably already done; reboot back into fastboot and try again....
Sorry
There is also the other advice people tend to hand out which is to try a differant USB port.
Thanks for responding! I eventually used a different computer and was able to unlock.
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I wasn't previously familiar with fastboot until this phone so I never tried to detect it while in fastboot. I did, however, have to try multiple times to get the CWM image to flash. In my case it would on the fastboot screen that I was plugged in by USB when I would plug in, then when I'd try to flash the image it would say "Waiting for phone" and just sit there. It took a number of reboots to get it on there. I know that isn't of much help but I see that you've asked 3 times and no one else had any feedback... all I can suggest is what you've probably already done; reboot back into fastboot and try again....
Sorry
There is also the other advice people tend to hand out which is to try a differant USB port.
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Hey guys, how are you?
Well, I wished to root my Moto G, so I (tryed?) to unlock the bootloader. Alright, done it, but then I ran into some trouble...
After the booting up, everything started forceclosing and since then, when I try to boot it, I get a black screen after the Motorola logo.
Now, I am really really worried about my phone. I got it a month ago. I'm so afraid I really f****d up my phone right now that my hands are shaking.
I'm new to Android, so sorry if the solution is pretty obvious. And if it's not, could explain it very carefully to me? I don't know what to do.
My best wishes to you, guys.
I'm assuming you used superboot if so that would happen.
The logo sort of blured out right just press volume down and power and it would work
Or did this happen when you were just trying to unlock bootloader?
TomGlass1 said:
I'm assuming you used superboot if so that would happen.
The logo sort of blured out right just press volume down and power and it would work
Or did this happen when you were just trying to unlock bootloader?
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Yeah, that happenned when I was trying to unlcok bootloader.
And well, my computer now doesn't even recognizes my phone.
EDIT: It appears as "Fastboot falcon S" in the Device Manager. Tried installing some drivers I found in the Internet, but it didn't work.
Explain exactly what happened please. Was the unlock successful and did you just bootup normally after or did u do anything else in fastboot mode? Why are you trying to install fastboot drivers again, as you already wouldve had them to unlock the bootloader. Did you try installing recovery or some root img from fastboot? You said its forceclosing, but it isnt starting at all now?
Some things you can do right now (if your bootloader is unlocked) is to flash a recovery (twrp,cwm) through fastboot and if you think most system files (or settings) are beyond repair, flash your firmware version though fastboot. Will point you to the guides for them, but post more info if you want help.
hemanthmahesh said:
Explain exactly what happened please. Was the unlock successful and did you just bootup normally after or did u do anything else in fastboot mode? Why are you trying to install fastboot drivers again, as you already wouldve had them to unlock the bootloader. Did you try installing recovery or some root img from fastboot? You said its forceclosing, but it isnt starting at all now?
Some things you can do right now (if your bootloader is unlocked) is to flash a recovery (twrp,cwm) through fastboot and if you think most system files (or settings) are beyond repair, flash your firmware version though fastboot. Will point you to the guides for them, but post more info if you want help.
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Alright, just after I unlocked, when I was booting, I got a message saying that "xxxx has stopped working/failed to initialize/something like that". And then, when I rebooted, I got the usual message of the "bootlocker has been unlocked". After that, the Motorola logo started animating, but then I just got a black screen. I can't turn it off and the battery just got depleted (I'm charging right now).
When I try to connect it in my computer, the PC recognizes it as "MTP Device" or "Fastboot falcon S" when fastbooted. I can't install any drivers and the Motorola Device Manager doesn't recognizes it either.
Well, if there is some missing information, just ask me. I tried to describe my problem the best I could. Anyway, sorry for my bad English and thanks in advance for any effort trying to discover what's wrong.
Motorola Device Manager isn't helpful in this state as it doesn't handle things in fastboot. You already have all the required drivers (fastboot falcon S is the right driver afaik, falcon being motog codename) for flashing your stock firmware.
1. First, you can try the "Factory" option in bootloader (the third one, use volume down to move selector, volume up to select), though this might not really work for major issues.
2. When in fastboot mode, use "fastboot getvar all" to get the firmware details if you already didn't know about it.
3. Otherwise if yours is a standard gsm (non dualsim/non cdma), just download Blur_Version.174.44.9.falcon_umts.Retail.en.GB (UK stock for gsm, 4.4.2)
Download the mfastboot files to use rather than fastboot for flashing. You might need to modify your commands a bit for various firmwares.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47820707 (refer this thread for flashing your stock firmware)
All the firmwares are in either of the links below (all around 400mb):
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=14
(or)
http://www.filefactory.com/folder/c6cdedc45a775d27
I still don't get why many ppl are getting these errors after unlocking, very bad unlock method of moto if so ( I didnt get any such issues though).
When I use the "fastboot getvar all" command, it says "waiting for device". The phone is already connected, but the Moto G doesn't recognizes it's connected either.
I'm getting more and more afraid I really hardbricked it.
http://www.mymotocast.com/download/MDM?platform=windows
Tried installing these drivers? Your fastboot doesn't seem to be setup properly. How did you unlock without a working fastboot driver? You are trying that command in bootloader mode right?
Already installed it from the start. The message I got is always this:
"There aren't any updates for your device at the moment
Current Version: N/A"
My fastboot: Doesn't matter the operation I do, I always get this <waiting for device> and the phone is already connected into the computer. And the phone doesn't recognizes it is connected too.
And greeeeat news: my phone now doesn't charges either. I get stuck on a screen with a battery logo and 0%, when connected to the charger. Still, I still can access the fastboot mode. Well, am I lucky or not?
I'm pretty confused with this. How exactly did you unlock without a working fastboot (no waiting for device issue)? Did you change your pc drivers after unlock or trying this from a different pc? When you say "phone doesn't recognizes it is connected" you mean it says "Connect USB data cable" below "Device is UNLOCKED"? If so, maybe try another usb port cause it should normally say "Transfer Mode: USB Connected" regardless of proper drivers.
Your phone will chrarge no matter what though, no worry about that. It needs to say "Battery OK (Charging)" when connected to PC
No, as long as you have working your device isn't technically bricked in any sense. Don't worry, get that fastboot working again and anything can be fixed.
Also you didnt say whether or not you tried that "Factory" option in bootloader!
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I'm pretty confused with this. How exactly did you unlock without a working fastboot (no waiting for device issue)? Did you change your pc drivers after unlock or trying this from a different pc? When you say "phone doesn't recognizes it is connected" you mean it says "Connect USB data cable" below "Device is UNLOCKED"? If so, maybe try another usb port cause it should normally say "Transfer Mode: USB Connected" regardless of proper drivers.
Your phone will chrarge no matter what though, no worry about that. It needs to say "Battery OK (Charging)" when connected to PC
No, as long as you have working your device isn't technically bricked in any sense. Don't worry, get that fastboot working again and anything can be fixed.
Also you didnt say whether or not you tried that "Factory" option in bootloader!
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OMG. I tried that "Factory" option before but it didn't work. Now I tried a second time and it worked. Thanks a lot! Really :laugh:
Anyway, now my phone is back again and rooted. Thanks for the help, guys!
Thaiane said:
Already installed it from the start. The message I got is always this:
"There aren't any updates for your device at the moment
Current Version: N/A"
My fastboot: Doesn't matter the operation I do, I always get this <waiting for device> and the phone is already connected into the computer. And the phone doesn't recognizes it is connected too.
And greeeeat news: my phone now doesn't charges either. I get stuck on a screen with a battery logo and 0%, when connected to the charger. Still, I still can access the fastboot mode. Well, am I lucky or not?
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Guys the problem occurs due to corruption of /data folder. Even I had the same issue.
What you can do is
1. Connect your phone to PC in fastboot mode.
2. In fastboot, enter the command "adb erase userdata" and "adb erase cache" without quotes and reboot you phone. It will work for most of the devices, if it doesn't I have some other workaround too.
help
forgotter said:
Guys the problem occurs due to corruption of /data folder. Even I had the same issue.
What you can do is
1. Connect your phone to PC in fastboot mode.
2. In fastboot, enter the command "adb erase userdata" and "adb erase cache" without quotes and reboot you phone. It will work for most of the devices, if it doesn't I have some other workaround too.
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I have the same problem. my phone stuck in blank screen after Unlock Bootloader. and then I try to do "adb erase userdata" and "adb erase cache". but my phone has no chenge, still stuck in.
I attach log when enter command adb above.
I'm sorry before. I can't spech English well
jidurrr said:
I have the same problem. my phone stuck in blank screen after Unlock Bootloader. and then I try to do "adb erase userdata" and "adb erase cache". but my phone has no chenge, still stuck in.
I attach log when enter command adb above.
I'm sorry before. I can't spech English well
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The log you have posted contains only the help commands of adb and not the actual commands you gave.
Give a try to factory reset from fastboot mode on your phone. And do you a custom recovery installed in your phone?
forgotter said:
The log you have posted contains only the help commands of adb and not the actual commands you gave.
Give a try to factory reset from fastboot mode on your phone. And do you a custom recovery installed in your phone?
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I've tried factory reset for several times, but no change as well.
yes, I get a CWM in my phone. and then, what have I do?
jidurrr said:
I've tried factory reset for several times, but no change as well.
yes, I get a CWM in my phone. and then, what have I do?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2704207
Go to the above forum.
Sorry for late reply was busy with studies.
I had flash stock firmware
through PC
I was attempting to flash a factory image, and now am stuck in bootloader. I've attempted to flash the image via fastboot, but the terminal command gets stuck at waiting for device. I suspect something else is going on that is keeping me from communicating properly with the phone from the terminal commands but cant figure it out. I uninstalled and reinstalled adb/fastboot on my computer. When in terminal I am unable to find my device listed with adb devices command. This I think is the issue. How to do I get that to work?
Secure Boot is enabled Lock state is unlocked.
working with a mac
Also tried my wife's mac but nothing.
geekrd1 said:
I was attempting to flash a factory image, and now am stuck in bootloader. I've attempted to flash the image via fastboot, but the terminal command gets stuck at waiting for device. I suspect something else is going on that is keeping me from communicating properly with the phone from the terminal commands but cant figure it out. I uninstalled and reinstalled adb/fastboot on my computer. When in terminal I am unable to find my device listed with adb devices command. This I think is the issue. How to do I get that to work?
Secure Boot is enabled Lock state is unlocked.
working with a mac
Also tried my wife's mac but nothing.
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ADB works in recovery. Fastboot works in bootloader. Macs shouldn't need any drivers as far as I remember.
Enter bootloader and type:
fastboot devices
With an s on the end
fastboot devices
rootSU said:
With an s on the end
fastboot devices
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Yep that. Thanks man I haven't had my coffee yet.
no luck.
I get an error "could not get pipe properties"
I am at a loss since I can't get the phone to even be recognized by the computer. I just tried to reboot to recovery, and it shows me the twrp splash screen but then goes right to the opening google text with the unlocked padlock screen. Same as if I just try to boot the phone. I did have twrp flashed, but wanted a fresh start so I tried flashing in bootloader and got stuck.
geekrd1 said:
no luck.
I get an error "could not get pipe properties"
I am at a loss since I can't get the phone to even be recognized by the computer. I just tried to reboot to recovery, and it shows me the twrp splash screen but then goes right to the opening google text with the unlocked padlock screen. Same as if I just try to boot the phone. I did have twrp flashed, but wanted a fresh start so I tried flashing in bootloader and got stuck.
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I'm gonna assume your on TWRP 2.8.2.0 It's a known issue that some are having with it. Try plugging your phone into your comp before you boot to recovery and see if it stays in revovery. Also try a different usb cable and a different port on the comp to try and solve the pipe error.
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I'm gonna assume your on TWRP 2.8.2.0 It's a known issue that some are having with it. Try plugging your phone into your comp before you boot to recovery and see if it stays in revovery. Also try a different usb cable and a different port on the comp to try and solve the pipe error.
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I've done all of those attempts. booting without being plugged in, booting while being plugged in, Trying 3 different cables.... still nothing.
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I've done all of those attempts. booting without being plugged in, booting while being plugged in, Trying 3 different cables.... still nothing.
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Well I'm not a Mac guy but I found this that may or may not help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1129942
theesotericone said:
Well I'm not a Mac guy but I found this that may or may not help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1129942
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Thanks, I think that helped. At least I've got the phone working now
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Yep that. Thanks man I haven't had my coffee yet.
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Hope you've had a chance to have your coffee by now. I've been sucking mine down all day while trying to fix the problem :good:
Hi all, first time posting here.
Last night my Nexus 5 turned itself off while charging. Today it won't boot past the white Google logo. I had an unlocked bootloader, but was stock with no root and no custom rom, 5.1.1. I've had the phone for over a year, and bought it from a high street UK phone chain on contract, not from the Play Store.
I've spent the last 6 hours learning, trying, reading, trying again, watching videos, trying not to punch things, but nothing works.
Here's what I know:
I can boot into fastboot mode
bootloader is unlocked
recovery mode is a permanent black screen
"adb devices" cmd in platform-tools does not find the device
I've tried tweaking Windows 7 drivers (driver for fastboot etc.) but to no avail (including using clockwork)
"fastboot devices" returns the serial code for my phone
flashing using fastboot commands gives me "flash write failure" on bootloader-hammerhead xxx .img
even "fastboot erase boot" does not work ("failed to erase partition")
"fastboot reboot-bootloader" simply turns the phone off (does not attempt even a normal reboot)
Unless I'm in some weird driver quandary, I fear my phone may be beyond help as even simple commands do not work. Any help is much appreciated.
I should mention that "flash-all" doesn't work within platform-tools.
The reboot doesn't actually work. When it says "waiting for device" I manually restart the phone into fastboot myself. And then I get write errors, when it's starts pushing the radio file.
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Pete.D said:
Hi all, first time posting here.
Last night my Nexus 5 turned itself off while charging. Today it won't boot past the white Google logo. I had an unlocked bootloader, but was stock with no root and no custom rom, 5.1.1. I've had the phone for over a year, and bought it from a high street UK phone chain on contract, not from the Play Store.
I've spent the last 6 hours learning, trying, reading, trying again, watching videos, trying not to punch things, but nothing works.
Here's what I know:
I can boot into fastboot mode
bootloader is unlocked
recovery mode is a permanent black screen
"adb devices" cmd in platform-tools does not find the device
I've tried tweaking Windows 7 drivers (driver for fastboot etc.) but to no avail (including using clockwork)
"fastboot devices" returns the serial code for my phone
flashing using fastboot commands gives me "flash write failure" on bootloader-hammerhead xxx .img
even "fastboot erase boot" does not work ("failed to erase partition")
"fastboot reboot-bootloader" simply turns the phone off (does not attempt even a normal reboot)
Unless I'm in some weird driver quandary, I fear my phone may be beyond help as even simple commands do not work. Any help is much appreciated.
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Did you try locking the bootloader, and then unlocking it again?
Oh god , I think you have a hard bricked nexus .
Schoat333 said:
Did you try locking the bootloader, and then unlocking it again?
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Good idea! Just tried it (which it let me do) but still getting write errors running flash-all.
Given the sudden shutdown and corruption on your phone along with failure to write and to erase sounds like your internal memory has gone bad.
If that's the case you won't be able to to anything. I had the same occur with a Galaxy S3 last year and the nand memory went bad. Unfortunately it does happen, but not often. My guess is you now have a paperweight
Hello guys,
so two days ago just when I was heading into work my phone randomly started restarting itself again and again. I had it in my pocket, mobile data and wifi off and nothing really going on when this happened. I was on stock Cyanogen OS with 6.0.1, rooted and with Xposed, but nothing too crazy or experimental.
The phone would boot with a small vibration to the Oneplus logo with the "Powered by Android" writing, stay on that for about 17-18 seconds, then reboot again. No way of going to the recovery with the hardware keys, it would just reboot the same again and again. Since I couldn't really do much, not turn it off and no way of disconnecting the battery, I just had to watch it reboot helplessly until the battery was dead. At home with some hassle I could get it charged again, which basically consisted of charging it while it kept rebooting and cooling it while doing that since it would get really, really hot.
The only option that really works is is getting it into fastboot via the volume up + power button. But in fastboot nothing I did so far changed even the smalles thing about it's behaviour. I tried flashing a new recovery image, letting it boot into the recovery via fastboot (both stock recovery and TWRP), reflashing the complete OS via fastboot again (CM 13 ZNH2KAS3P0), completely wiping it via fastboot and flashing an older ROM (CM11S XNPH44S) but so far nothing has even changed a thing. It keeps booting to the Oneplus logo for about 17-18 seconds before rebooting. The only thing that has changed is with the CM11S ROM the fastboot logo of the android head is now bigger.
I checked the bootloader via fastboot, but it's still unlocked.
So yeah, I'm at my wits end and desperate for any help. At this point I fear it might be a hardware issue and I can trash it, but I'm ready to grasp for straws as I don't really have the money for a new device yet.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks guys!
Atomschlumpf said:
Hello guys,
so two days ago just when I was heading into work my phone randomly started restarting itself again and again. I had it in my pocket, mobile data and wifi off and nothing really going on when this happened. I was on stock Cyanogen OS with 6.0.1, rooted and with Xposed, but nothing too crazy or experimental.
The phone would boot with a small vibration to the Oneplus logo with the "Powered by Android" writing, stay on that for about 17-18 seconds, then reboot again. No way of going to the recovery with the hardware keys, it would just reboot the same again and again. Since I couldn't really do much, not turn it off and no way of disconnecting the battery, I just had to watch it reboot helplessly until the battery was dead. At home with some hassle I could get it charged again, which basically consisted of charging it while it kept rebooting and cooling it while doing that since it would get really, really hot.
The only option that really works is is getting it into fastboot via the volume up + power button. But in fastboot nothing I did so far changed even the smalles thing about it's behaviour. I tried flashing a new recovery image, letting it boot into the recovery via fastboot (both stock recovery and TWRP), reflashing the complete OS via fastboot again (CM 13 ZNH2KAS3P0), completely wiping it via fastboot and flashing an older ROM (CM11S XNPH44S) but so far nothing has even changed a thing. It keeps booting to the Oneplus logo for about 17-18 seconds before rebooting. The only thing that has changed is with the CM11S ROM the fastboot logo of the android head is now bigger.
I checked the bootloader via fastboot, but it's still unlocked.
So yeah, I'm at my wits end and desperate for any help. At this point I fear it might be a hardware issue and I can trash it, but I'm ready to grasp for straws as I don't really have the money for a new device yet.
Any help is appreciated! Thanks guys!
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how old is the device?
As far as I know my sister bought it around summer 2014 when it was released, I got it in late 2015
Atomschlumpf said:
As far as I know my sister bought it around summer 2014 when it was released, I got it in late 2015
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/tool-oneplusrecovery-tool-v1-0-restore-t2991851
AFAIK,If this toolkit can't fix your device then it's definitely hw issue.
Mr.Ak said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/tool-oneplusrecovery-tool-v1-0-restore-t2991851
AFAIK,If this toolkit can't fix your device then it's definitely hw issue.
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Well, the tool won't even recognize my phone, so I guess I'm **** out of luck ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
****ing great....
Atomschlumpf said:
Well, the tool won't even recognize my phone, so I guess I'm **** out of luck ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
****ing great....
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Lol,gave up that early?
It needs around 10 tries to get it correctly recognised.
Use XP system with the proper drivers given in the above thread.This tool doesn't work on adb/fastboot,it works on Usb Debugging Port,hence requires different drivers.
Mr.Ak said:
Lol,gave up that early?
It needs around 10 tries to get it correctly recognised.
Use XP system with the proper drivers given in the above thread.This tool doesn't work on adb/fastboot,it works on Usb Debugging Port,hence requires different drivers.
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No, I didn't. I tried the USB Drivers I had already installed, the drivers that came in the package and the QPST Tool suggested in the thread on both my and my girlfriends laptop. But if it doesn't work on ADB/fastboot I probably can't use it anyway since my only two options are having the phone on the fastboot screen or having it constantly reboot....
At this point I'm just really, really frustrated and have sorta accepted it's very likely a hardware issue
I'm with the same problem. In my case, the tool does recognize and shows green after the end but when i try to boot, it only shows the boot logo.
I can enter in fastboot and trying the command "fastboot continue" the brightness goes up, but nothing else
already tried various tools, back to stock, qualcomm , and none worked, so can i throw it out of the window?
Edit: can't enter in recovery, and unlike the op, my phone doesn't reboot (at least i didn't notice it)