So I managed to ruined my battery completely when I try to change screen to my device there is some way to recover data from my device? /open the device?
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I'm not able to get into my recovery mode even not able to flash my rom. I was wondering whether it's possible to delete every bit of data on my phone without starting phone or going to recovery.
I own an S7270, rooted, stock Jellybean from Sammobile.
I found it basically soft-bricked without no apparent reason.
I have a Nandroid backup form six months ago and I should have a Helium/Carbon backup somewhere (cant find it.. ).
This is the smartphone behavior:
It is either shut off or in start up loop.
It doesn't recharge the battery anymore: the charging battery screen appears, but there is no animation going on and the battery doesn't charge (I tried with an external charger and the battery can charge up that way).
It can enter download mode, if I input continue from there it proceeds to the Samsung logo and freezes there.
If I try to switch the phone on or enter recovery mode the phone loops without any screen output and gives short vibration every two seconds until the battery is drained.
What I can do (as far as I know):
Flashing a ROM from download mod.
Flashing a custom recovery from download mode and restore the Nandroid backup.
MY PROBLEM:
I can't find the most recent Helium/Carbon backups that I've done in the last few months, so I'm hoping something can be done to recover something form the phone as it is. Specifically, I'd like to recover a few WeChat and Line chat rooms (everything else I needed is on the SD card.
Can I backup the partitions from Odin?
In which partition is the data I want to recover?
If I can backup anything, can I "restore" it inside some kind of emulator on my computer?
Would it be useful to attempt to push some command from ADB?
Hi all,
I have a Galaxy S7 Edge SM-G935V and the other day I put my case on and put the phone in my pocket not realizing I had put the case on upside down. With the case on the wrong way, the power and volume buttons were pressed and the phone rebooted several times. I thought I was just getting notifications when my phone was vibrating in my pocket, but in reality it was vibrating because it was rebooting. It must have booted to recovery and/or download mode and then because the buttons were still pressed, rebooted again and again. When I checked my phone after a few minutes of it unknowingly rebooting, it was in recovery mode so I attempted to boot normally. It didn't fully boot, but I got a message "Phone storage corrupt. The data partition has been corrupted. You need to reset your phone to factory default settings. This will erase all your data."
Now, I'm an IT professional so I know how storage disks work. I know that the partition table is probably corrupt but the data itself is probably intact. I would like to recover the data on the partition such as photos, videos, texts etc, but since the phone doesn't fully boot, I can't get to the storage from a PC, and when I connect via ADB I get the message "error:closed" when I try to do anything.
My questions/thoughts:
In the same way you would slave a damaged hard drive to recover the data, is there a way to access the partition without booting to it?
Is there a way to do a full ADB backup of the partition and try to extract the data from the backup?
Is it possible to install a custom recovery and do an image backup of the partition and try to extract the data from that?
What is the likelihood of recovering the data after a reset to factory settings? I have access to professional data recovery software and I'm willing to spend some money on specific software for Android recovery.
Is there any other way that anyone can think of to retrieve data from an Android device that can't boot? Or to repair the corrupt partition?
Hello,
Last week my phone froze while I was using it.
And now it refused to start.
I tried the reset method (volume down + power) but nothing.
When I am charging it, there is no red light, and the screen doesn't come on.
Strangely, today I tried again to charge it, and this time, I got the charging battery logo on the screen and the charging red light.
I was able to start it again, but it froze on the home page, and now it's dead again.
I think after one week, the phone finally run out of battery, and was maybe able to reset itself.
Here come the question: I don't care about the phone, but I care about some photos that are trapped in it.
Do you think next time there is a way to access the data without booting it up?
Should I try something with the recovery mode?
Best regards,
Hello !
Some more info :
I bought an iOpener from ifixit and open the phone to disconnect the battery connector.
Now the phone is live again (red light when charging, green battery logo), but I am pretty sure if I boot it it will freeze again .
What do you suggest ?
I had several ideas, but I am not really sure :
- I wanted to install TWRP and backup the phone, but the phone is encrypted by the samsung default system, so I don't think it's possible ? Can you confirm ?
- Can I install TWRP and reinstall a ROM without losing all my data ?
Thanks a lot !
Best regards!
Tiduster said:
Hello !
Some more info :
I bought an iOpener from ifixit and open the phone to disconnect the battery connector.
Now the phone is live again (red light when charging, green battery logo), but I am pretty sure if I boot it it will freeze again .
What do you suggest ?
I had several ideas, but I am not really sure :
- I wanted to install TWRP and backup the phone, but the phone is encrypted by the samsung default system, so I don't think it's possible ? Can you confirm ?
- Can I install TWRP and reinstall a ROM without losing all my data ?
Thanks a lot !
Best regards!
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No. Any attempt to install TWRP or any other ROM will result in further problems and data loss.
If it is a hardware problem then your only hope is to boot the phone in its current state or safe mode to retrieve your data.
If its a software problem you can try Smart Switch to recover your data, but unfortunately all solutions require the phone to boot.
Hello,
Anyone else having problems after this update? I did it now and my phone does not start anymore. Or at least it hangs in the loading screen with the red and 2 white dots.
I shut it down with power and vol + twice but with no effect. It does not react on the power cable being inserted. When it's powered off and I insert the cable it starts to the loading screen, currently showing 14 %.
How to solve this?
Thank you!
I can boot into recovery or fastboot. Not sure how helpful that is though.
try to format data if you're able to go to recovery. as long you have recovery and fastboot intact, it's basically not ****ed up yet
dewa5227 said:
try to format data if you're able to go to recovery. as long you have recovery and fastboot intact, it's basically not ****ed up yet
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But how can I save my data? I mean when I'm in recovery I have to enter the password before, so the data gets decrypted. But with USB attached I can only see 5 files on my desktop computer.
I emptied the battery and loaded it fully, then restarted. After a long time it say "This device has entered an unstable state. Please try rebooting your device using the exit button below..." and so on.
I hope a data recovery company isn't the only solution.
Also, is there no way to repair it? Like running the update again or something?
Why is there no „apply update from adb“ option in the recovery menu of OnePlus? Apparently I could have used that to backup all my data from the phone.
I tried wiping the cache partition without success so far.
So did Android squeeze security so much that not even the owner can save his data in this status now anymore? A bit sad when they themself break the phone with an update then.
What about these recovery services that also recover data from harddrives? Do they break the phone when they do their thing?