Hello. I was trying to install TWRP on my Redmi Note 7 Pro. After I had installed it, my phone was only loading in fastboot. Then I used a bunch of fastboot commands including fastboot flash sbl1 sbl1.mbn. And that seems to be the reason it bricked.
Now I'm trying to repair it. I've turned it in EDL mode. But MI flash gives me an error: "System.Exception: authentification failed Cannot create the file because it already exists".
Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks in advance!
have you tried for hijacker u need a laptop or pc
FRP Hijacker by Hagard v1.0
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
www.mediafire.com
1st. select your device while phone is connected to pc or laptop
2st. then you click hijack it
shrecker909 said:
have you tried for hijacker u need a laptop or pc
FRP Hijacker by Hagard v1.0
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
www.mediafire.com
1st. select your device while phone is connected to pc or laptop
2st. then you click hijack it
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Hi, thanks for this. I'll look in that program soon.
So I've managed to succesfully flash my phone with Miracle Tool, but it still doesn't turn on. Then I flashed it with Mi Flash (Idk how this worked, earlier it was asking to log into an account). But again, it doesn't turn on.
Do you know what to do with this?
P.S. I have Search Phone enabled on my MI account
MiFlash only starts flashing if I paste "prog_emmc_firehose_Sdm660_ddr.mbn" into "image" folder. However, it's not official, I downloaded it from somewhere in the Web. When I leave the original "prog_emmc_firehose_Sm6150_ddr.elf" file in the folder, it gives me error: "System.Exception: programmer transfer error 4"
Update: I've found "prog_emmc_firehose_Sm6150_ddr.mbn" file that doesn't give me any errors, but phone still doesn't load up after flashing
Mtea said:
Hi, thanks for this. I'll look in that program soon.
So I've managed to succesfully flash my phone with Miracle Tool, but it still doesn't turn on. Then I flashed it with Mi Flash (Idk how this worked, earlier it was asking to log into an account). But again, it doesn't turn on.
Do you know what to do with this?
P.S. I have Search Phone enabled on my MI account
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no im not sure so sorry
Wipe the data, then re-flash the original ROM
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Hi, so i triend program called: Folder Mount.
After downloading this program, it's shows that my device configure not correctly so there was a button that they can fix it and reboot it.
After rebooting my google play, file manager, gallery, Memo, and others programs stopped working.
When i'm trying open Device storage it's shows /storage/emulated/0 (and nothing in there) and automaticly goes in /storage.
Anyone can help me with that?
I triend even factory restart.
Eimantux said:
Hi, so i triend program called: Folder Mount.
After downloading this program, it's shows that my device configure not correctly so there was a button that they can fix it and reboot it.
After rebooting my google play, file manager, gallery, Memo, and others programs stopped working.
When i'm trying open Device storage it's shows /storage/emulated/0 (and nothing in there) and automaticly goes in /storage.
Anyone can help me with that?
I triend even factory restart.
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ok flash stock rom with odin.
go to samsung updates dot com or sam mobile dot com to get stock rom...
search google for exact website address.
good luck
Killwish said:
ok flash stock rom with odin.
go to samsung updates dot com or sam mobile dot com to get stock rom...
search google for exact website address.
good luck
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Thank you! It's helped.
But there's one more question that i need to ask you.
how to make that extsdcard read game caches? ._.
Hi,
I have a 5" android tablet recently acquired through Amazon, and it appears to be completely brandless, so I have no idea who made it.
I rooted the device and changed the bootloader image using the app "Boot animations". It booted, then loaded the animation and gets stuck there. it cycles through this three times before giving up and booting into recovery. Once in recovery I have no way of selecting any option other than "Reboot system now" as the only hardware button on the device is the power button. there are no volume, home or menu buttons of any sort.
There is a reset button on the back which simply takes the slightest click and it reboots the device. neither this, the power button, or any sequence of the two together provide me with anything other than a reboot.
I Then tried installing SDK with platform-tools and the usb driver, I also downloaded the generic android usb driver from google, and i've tried running ADB to no avail, neither of them will see the device, and device manager does not show the device under "Other", it simply displays it as a mass storage device briefly while it runs through the attempted boot sequence before entering recovery where it no longer appears in device manager.
I have a new 64gb SD card for it which i have done nothing with, I'm hoping that maybe there's a way of using it given i have no hardware buttons?
Does anyone have any idea of how I can factory reset this device?
I'm desperate here and have researched every forum google has thrown at me over the last two weeks.
Many thanks
Jody
hello @jody-michael
I don't know if there is a way to fix the problem.
Please see this post. If there is adequate time to change the boot animation file bwfore the device reboots, maybe it can help you.
Are there details of the device model under its battery?
Have a great day
Hello @yairku
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately I stupidly didn't turn usb debugging on, so when it does briefly show up as mass storage, I can't actually access the storage, so can't access or change the bootloader files.
The other issue is its a sealed unit so I can't access the battery either. If anything I could do with some kind of clever windows app that can see the device and run a factory reset bypassing the debugging mode as it's not activated.
Hi @jody-michael
If the device has an mtk chipset, it might be possible to use sp flash tool to get the firmware from the device, edit it and flash it.
To use sp flash tool, a scatter file is needed.
I found this tutorial that shows how to create a scatter file.
I hope that It will be possible to replace the boot animation that causes the problem, with a good one.
If you are willing to try to create the scatter file, please let me know and I might be able to help you with it. I understand the steps of the tutorial.
Good day
There should be written something on the back of the tablet. Something more than just a serial. try to post a photograph. Once the device is identified, look for a ROM in an update.zip format. Copy the update.zip into the root directory of a sd card, turn device off, apply sd card and turn the device on. Hopefully, it will discover the update on the sd card and install it.
Best wishes...
Unfortunately sp flash tool doesn't see the device either. I've persisted with driver installs etc. I haven't been able to get the existing scatter file read or figure out where to get one for my device.
yairku said:
Hi @jody-michael
If the device has an mtk chipset, it might be possible to use sp flash tool to get the firmware from the device, edit it and flash it.
To use sp flash tool, a scatter file is needed.
I found this tutorial that shows how to create a scatter file.
I hope that It will be possible to replace the boot animation that causes the problem, with a good one.
If you are willing to try to create the scatter file, please let me know and I might be able to help you with it. I understand the steps of the tutorial.
Good day
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Thanks JoachimP,
I like this idea, however I don't know what rom to use. As you can see in the attached images, there's no indication of manufacturer name, model, serial or anything. All I have is its a 5 inch brick right now
JoachimP said:
There should be written something on the back of the tablet. Something more than just a serial. try to post a photograph. Once the device is identified, look for a ROM in an update.zip format. Copy the update.zip into the root directory of a sd card, turn device off, apply sd card and turn the device on. Hopefully, it will discover the update on the sd card and install it.
Best wishes...
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Hi, look at your 1st picture: CIOtCUD is the hint to the topic you should google for. Look at http://www.mastfun4u.com/2015/09/find-all-china-tablet-flashing-file.html, maybe this is helpful.
Regards, Joachim
I don't have access to a computer SD card reader (my laptop keeps crashing and won't boot, for some reason), so I just have my desktop with a microUSB cable. I am trying to use Tool Studio 4.6 to get stock firmware back onto my hard bricked S3 SCH-S968C and boot it up, but apparently the firmware I downloaded from SAMMOBILE doesn't have everything I need (go figure ). It's missing two .xml files, for one thing, and some files aren't named right either. Attached is a screen cap of the folder containing the firmware I downloaded. Any input on how to get FULL firmware to flash onto my phone would be much appreciated, thanks.
EDIT: I can't get into download or recovery mode, so that's why I'm trying to use Tool Studio. If anyone has a better suggestion for flashing firmware on a phone that can't get into either mode, please feel free to add it here. Thanks again!
Hello! I have decided to turn in this pixel 2 I have to google finally but I'd really like to make a nandroid backup of it before I send it in as it has some very interesting apks on it (I made previous threads on this), pictures here https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=dDc2UjVBQWpmUk5KUEpmNVJ6WWZYZ0RQUkprZm13 . Problem is that the phone isn't exactly running the stock pixel 2 os, it came directly from google running AOSP with android version 8.0.1. I'm not sure if the kernal and everything else are the same either, I do have a picture of the system information in the above album.
So I tried following this https://www.the***********.com/install-twrp-recovery-on-google-pixel-2-pixel-2-xl/ exactly to boot into twrp, but after following the steps to entering "fastboot boot twrp-3.2.1-2-walleye.img" in windows power shell, powershell says Downloading boot.img OKAY and booting OKAY, but the pixel 2 screen just goes black instead of loading TWRP. I am still able to get back to android and get back to the bootloader, but I can't seem to load or install TWRP.
^not sure why the url gets ***** out. the ***** out portion is "custom droid" with no space
I'm not sure of any other way to pull data off this phone without TWRP installed. The phone won't accept any sim card I've tried, and turning on wifi allows me to connect to my local wifi network, showing the correct IP, DNS, and default gateway, but still refuses to connect to the internet. Usb debugging is enabled, and adb lists the phones serial number when prompted with fastboot devices.
The phone itself shows 24gb/32gb all used by the system. When I plug it in to my PC and view the files, it shows as "AOSP on walleye" with 6.73gb free of 15.6gb rather than the 32gb the phone shows. The files shown on the pc are all most empty as well, I can't seem to find what files are taking up that 10gb or so that my PC does manage to see.
If anyone has any ideas, I'd be happy to hear them. It'd be a shame to let all these tools go. Otherwise this phone should be heading back to google soon.
ravensfan8448 said:
Hello! I have decided to turn in this pixel 2 I have to google finally but I'd really like to make a nandroid backup of it before I send it in as it has some very interesting apks on it (I made previous threads on this), pictures here https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=dDc2UjVBQWpmUk5KUEpmNVJ6WWZYZ0RQUkprZm13 . Problem is that the phone isn't exactly running the stock pixel 2 os, it came directly from google running AOSP with android version 8.0.1. I'm not sure if the kernal and everything else are the same either, I do have a picture of the system information in the above album.
So I tried following this https://www.the***********.com/install-twrp-recovery-on-google-pixel-2-pixel-2-xl/ exactly to boot into twrp, but after following the steps to entering "fastboot boot twrp-3.2.1-2-walleye.img" in windows power shell, powershell says Downloading boot.img OKAY and booting OKAY, but the pixel 2 screen just goes black instead of loading TWRP. I am still able to get back to android and get back to the bootloader, but I can't seem to load or install TWRP.
^not sure why the url gets ***** out. the ***** out portion is "custom droid" with no space
I'm not sure of any other way to pull data off this phone without TWRP installed. The phone won't accept any sim card I've tried, and turning on wifi allows me to connect to my local wifi network, showing the correct IP, DNS, and default gateway, but still refuses to connect to the internet. Usb debugging is enabled, and adb lists the phones serial number when prompted with fastboot devices.
The phone itself shows 24gb/32gb all used by the system. When I plug it in to my PC and view the files, it shows as "AOSP on walleye" with 6.73gb free of 15.6gb rather than the 32gb the phone shows. The files shown on the pc are all most empty as well, I can't seem to find what files are taking up that 10gb or so that my PC does manage to see.
If anyone has any ideas, I'd be happy to hear them. It'd be a shame to let all these tools go. Otherwise this phone should be heading back to google soon.
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So you're sending the phone back to Google....why? Because it came without the stock OS? It's hard to believe that the phone came with AOSP already installed...that's awesome if it did since AOSP is usually something that you have to load yourself.
So I'm sure you understand that your bootloader has to be unlocked in order to boot TWRP yes? Because typically when the bootloader is not unlocked the phone will reject the recover and shut down. So make sure your bootloader is unlocked in developer settings since you have a Google verison.
Sounds like your partitions are being weird when plugged in to the PC and its only seeing some of the partition. I would try to reinstall the driver and see where that gets you.
If you're concerned about your APKs, I would just use Titanium Backup and backup all the APKs to storage and then pull that from the phone using PC.
Hope this helps.
Hi, I've come to these forums because you guys are knowlegeable.
I essentially uninstalled thorugh ADB the package installer (com.google.android.packageinstaller) and little did I know that was a big mistake on my part, as I didn't realize the package installer was a core part of the system. All was going well until i turned on and off my phoen, and it is now always stuck in recovery mode.
- Rebooting the phone just sends me back to the menu.
- I've not tried wiping the data yet, since I want to keep my files (for the moment).
- Connect with MiAssistant allows me to connect my phone to my PC, but it in sideload mode automatically. I can go in fastboot mode though, and fortunately I have turned USB Debugging on.
As I've come to realize, a factory reset or flashing a ROM would fix my issue, but also delete all my files (photos, music...). I was planning to do a backup of my photos, but now it's too late.
Is there any way I can access my files and pull them to my PC on sideload/fastboot mode?
The only thread i have seen with a similar problem is this one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2487147
I also get the error:closed when I try an adb pull.
Thanks in advance.