Huawei P10 Unlocked ....was running Victoria-L09B 8.0.0.386(C02)
I have posted this in Huawei forum but also looking here for help also
After a system update on phone it rebooted now get black screen
When touching side buttons (vol up/down and power button)
I hear USB sounds when attached to PC when connected but ther is NO CHARGE LIGHT or anything on screen ??
Just a blank screen
Cant get to recovery or fastboot
Been plugged into Windows 7 machine presently and hear random USB Connection tones like its attached then
de-attached to pc (if you know what I mean)
Any way of resolving this... Android Repair tool ?
Tried Hisuite (app for these phones) and nothing!
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I flashed my Lenovo P780 with the new ROM. On reboot in teh bottom left corner it said something about about dll not found. After I shut it down again I could not start it up any more (just blank screen).
But when I plug the phone on USB it does start charging (LED is lighting up) and the PC makes the sound associated with an external harddrive being plugged in.
Is my phone bricked? Or is there any chance I can revive it?
myscht said:
I flashed my Lenovo P780 with the new ROM. On reboot in teh bottom left corner it said something about about dll not found. After I shut it down again I could not start it up any more (just blank screen).
But when I plug the phone on USB it does start charging (LED is lighting up) and the PC makes the sound associated with an external harddrive being plugged in.
Is my phone bricked? Or is there any chance I can revive it?
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Press the red reset button underneath the phone, connect your phone to PC, wait a while and your PC should be able to detect it. As soon as it has connected, start flash back official stock ROM via SP Flash Tool.
Same problem
myscht said:
I flashed my Lenovo P780 with the new ROM. On reboot in teh bottom left corner it said something about about dll not found. After I shut it down again I could not start it up any more (just blank screen).
But when I plug the phone on USB it does start charging (LED is lighting up) and the PC makes the sound associated with an external harddrive being plugged in.
Is my phone bricked? Or is there any chance I can revive it?
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Hi, how did you solve this problem in case you solved it? Im having the same trouble
Gwyn86 said:
Hi, how did you solve this problem in case you solved it? Im having the same trouble
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This happens to me also in STOCK rom :/
I CAN NEVER RESTART MY PHONE WITHOUT DOING THIS NEXT PART
Anyway here's how to handle it
Press the reset button for 3-5 seconds
wait around 2-5 minutes - DO NOT POWER ON!
now power on, everything should be working, crappy lenovo software (but really good HW :/ ) , Certainly, I'll know now to stay away from them.
I have lenovo P780
Powet button is not working
And my phn get switched off
How i start phn
Where power button is not working
So i made the mistake of trying to install CM 10.1 on my ainol hero 2 and now all that happens at boot where is says Ainol Hero 2 quad core in orange letters and then the screen goes black(not turning off you can see the screen backlight is still lit). Now i can get to recovery menu by holding power and volume down but windows does not see the device or even recognizing the device being plugged in. Therefore I can not flash a good rom back on it as I have factory 4.2.2 waiting for it. I was going to sideload but it does not see the device or even recognize that it is plugged in.
I have turned the device off and connected to the computer while holding volume + and my computer made the sound that something is connected but the tablet just goes to the same black(but lit) screen. I can not find the device anywhere on my computer and I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling generic usb drivers but nothing seems to work.
Does anyone know how to fix this error so I can actually boot into my tablet ha ha?
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I got an HTC One S from a friend who got it from another friend. I don't have any history on the device. He gave it to me to fix because I'm the only Android user he knows and his phone won't start.
If I keep the power button pressed, the capacitive buttons flash exactly 15 times and occasionally the phone vibrates. I don't have a One S so not sure if that indicates that phone was started or shutdown.
Neither fastboot devices not adb devices shows the device. But every once in a while when it vibrates, if the phone is connected to the PC with a USB cable, it beeps - like it's connected. I don't see Android Phone in Device Manager. But I see a MTP USB Device with a yellow exclamation mark. Uninstalling and reinstalling HTC Drivers didn't fix the problem.
I have tried Power+Volume Down key. Shining a torch on it (seemed to work for a few people), keeping it plugged into the mains for 3 days, kept it in the freezer for 2-3 minutes (also seemed to work for one person).
I think when I first got the phone and plugged it into the mains, I saw a red charging light. But I may be mistaken. In any case, there is no light anymore indicating charging. But I don't think that's the problem.
I have no idea whether the device is bricked or not. And if there is any way to fix it. Samsung has Odin which makes any Samsung phone practically unbrickable. I haven't used any HTCs since the G1 so have not been in touch too much with the HTC development. But from reading, it seems that messing around with Romming with S-ON can cause the phone to be bricked. And perhaps that's what my friend or his friend did. Does this sound like that's what could have happened?
Thanks for any pointers.
I dont think the device is bricked. its just a little harder to press the power and volume down when you see the buttons flashing.
just check and do these steps.
connect the mobile to charger and see if the orange light comes and stays on
if the orange light is there, press the power button and keep your finger ready near the volume down button
you should keep the power button pressed and as soon as the orange light disappears you should press the volume down button until you end up in boot loader screen
give this a few tries and see if the device boots up in bootloader
ayyu3m said:
I dont think the device is bricked. its just a little harder to press the power and volume down when you see the buttons flashing.
just check and do these steps.
connect the mobile to charger and see if the orange light comes and stays on
if the orange light is there, press the power button and keep your finger ready near the volume down button
you should keep the power button pressed and as soon as the orange light disappears you should press the volume down button until you end up in boot loader screen
give this a few tries and see if the device boots up in bootloader
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The problem is that I no longer see any light at all when I connect the phone to a charger. It's probably fully charged. Would that show a green light? If so, that's not visible either. I have a feeling that the bootloader has got wiped out or something.
I read in one post that the phone may be stuck in the QHUSB-DLOAD mode.
So I followed the steps in http://unlimited.io/qhsusbdload.htm. But that didn't help. I don't remember the exact statement since I was running an Ubuntu Live CD. But the gist was that it couldn't connect to the phone so presumably it's not stuck in QHUSB-DLOAD mode. Although the site states that it will NOT fix QHSUSB_DLOAD issues encountered by flashing ROMs - which may well be what may have happened.
I understand that running an RUU for the HTC One S may set it back to factory state. But for that I need fastboot to work.
Hi,
I hope this is the right place for my help request.
I don't have any experience with rooting, unlocking or any of that stuff, but I have a bit of background in Android app development.
So I have been using this Sony Xperia X10 Mini Pro (SK17i) for years, because it is small and has a hardware keyboard.
It has Android 4 installed with no modifications whatsoever.
A few days ago the battery went completly dry (0%) and the phone turned itself off. If I remember correctly I was using it to play music via bluetooth when it turned off.
After that (and a bit of charging plugged into the wall) I tried to turn it on again, but ever since it is stuck in this boot loop where it turns on, shows the basic white on black Sony logo for a few seconds, shows the animated Xperia logo for maybe a minute or so and then reboots!
I have no idea what actually caused this or how to fix it. I didn't use the phone for any modding/flashing/unlocking or stuff like that ever.
I can't even properly connect it to my PC (Windows 7 64-bit) anymore. The timeframe where it is turned on (during the Xperia logo) doesn't seem to be long enough for the drivers or PC Companion software to detect it.
Taking out the battery or SD card didn't change anything about the rebooting behavior.
The only thing I could do (after some research, I really have no idea about this stuff) was put it into this "fastboot" mode by holding volume+ down while plugging into the PC. Then front LED went blue and I could see the device listed after executing "fastboot devices".
But I don't seem to be able to do anything else with fastboot (like flashing a CWM recovery image, which I have no knowledge of either...) because the device is not rooted.
I have the Android SDK / Android Studio installed if that helps.
So any ideas about this situation?
I really want to keep using this phone, and I also have some important personal data on it that I don't want to lose.
Any help would be greatly apreciated!
Thank you.
Sorry for the double post!
Ok, so I have just read about this "recovery mode" thing, but I am unable to enter it!
According to most guides (like this: http://www.hardreset.info/devices/sony-ericsson/sony-ericsson-xperia-mini-pro-sk17i/recovery-mode/ ) I should turn the phone completly off, then hold volume down (-) and power on simultaneously until the device enters recovery mode. But it doesn't! It just keeps booting normally!
What should I do?
Thanks.
Pauli_87 said:
Sorry for the double post!
Ok, so I have just read about this "recovery mode" thing, but I am unable to enter it!
According to most guides (like this: http://www.hardreset.info/devices/sony-ericsson/sony-ericsson-xperia-mini-pro-sk17i/recovery-mode/ ) I should turn the phone completly off, then hold volume down (-) and power on simultaneously until the device enters recovery mode. But it doesn't! It just keeps booting normally!
What should I do?
Thanks.
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a few years later but I had to bring back to life my old Mini Pro.
To boot in Recovery Mode I've had to remove the SD card and it worked with Volume Down+Power key. With the card inserted it didn't work.
I LOVE this little keyboard!
Regards.
Hello folks,
* mistake in title: I mean volume down + power
I'm having some trouble with my Samsung Galaxy S6 not responding.
I can't remember which Android version it has; it's whatever it came with in 2015, so it's Marshmallow or earlier. The phone is not rooted, not modified. I think that USB debugging is enabled.
The phone is showing a slowly blinking blue notification light.
It does not respond to pressing any of the keys, does not respond to soft reset (volume down + power), does not respond to hard reset (volume up + power + home).
When plugged into a computer via USB cable the computer does not give the option to connect to the phone.
Running "adb devices" at the (Ubuntu) command line with phone connected returns blank list of devices.
What are my options? Is there some other reset option I haven't yet tried?
Did u figure it out? I am having the same problem, thinking of changing the motherboard.
Same problem here, I wake up and the phone was dead, without touching it
It has RR OS 6.2 Android 8.1, no notification light, just nothing... Dead
This is weird, it's happening to me too, the same days...
If you find something about or see other S6 users with the same problem comment here
It is stupid answer, but leave phone for discharging battery, charge for a 15%, maybe (for quick discharge, if phone gets stuck again), and try to turn on. If it's doesn't helps, you can go to recovery and do reset.