I was in a bootloop because of a failed ROM flash, however i could enter Download Mode and i used Kies3 to initialize my device and that brought me back to a working system (COI9) But now I have a serious issue, I don't have a download mode?
When rebooting, holding the combination does nothing, just continues me into Windows (Volcume Down + Power + Home) Recovery is accessible, but its the stock Samsung recovery, the option to 'Reboot into bootloader' also doesnt work, my S6 just starts up normally.
Is there a solution for this? I need Root and Xposed back, what should I do?
If you can enter Recovery mode, you must be able to enter Download mode. Usually it is the other way round and people cannot enter Recovery mode. See if your buttons are working properly. Press all buttons (Home, Power and Vol UP + Vol DOWN) then when the screen goes black, try pressing the combination for Download mode.
I 'did' try everything, it was as if the boot loader access was blocked, the ONLY way I could get in was through the "ADB Reboot Download" command, and still then it wasn't the "full" download mode I was use to, it had no info.
I genuinely lost access to it, wasnt able to get in what so ever
Pedroc1999 said:
I 'did' try everything, it was as if the boot loader access was blocked, the ONLY way I could get in was through the "ADB Reboot Download" command, and still then it wasn't the "full" download mode I was use to, it had no info.
I genuinely lost access to it, wasnt able to get in what so ever
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You mean it goes into Download mode when you try through ADB but it has no writing, is the background still blue and still says something like "downloading target" or whatever it says in Download mode. If it like that, then try see if odin recognises it.
Yes I have succeeded now, its back to working, but in still baffled as to why and how it happened
Hi, I was triyng to root my phone (I rooted all my previous phones so i know a bit about that) it freezed in the logo screen and i cant reboot, shut down, and cant get into download mode or recovery either!!!!! i just can reset it pressing volume down + power, but it doesnt do anything.
I was following the steps of this video: www .youtube .com/ watch?v=yqhdq_A47DY but when it comes to the part where i use ODIN and have to enter recovery mode by pressing volume up + bixby button + power button, it just freezed and its like that and I cant seem to do nothing since I cant get into recovery or download mode. Also my pc doesnt recognize it.
Please help me!!
you will have to enter upload mode, then as soon it to reboots to exit upload mode, quickly hold down the buttons to enter download mode.
Hello Guys/Ladies
I own a oppo neo 7 (a33f) . I messed up my phone by replacing some files at root/system/bin . After replacing the files suddenly the screen of the phone started flashing (it turns on then goes black repeatedly) and also I am not able to press anything on screen.
And now where the real problem begins ,
this phone is so old that it doesn't have volume up volume down or power button (all physically broken)
and the battery got dead :crying: I tried using different things to press the buttons so I can make it into recovey mode (I can still press the volume buttons using pin but no chance with power key ) but still no chance.
Is there any way to make it boot into recovery mode without using the power button and yes I have a working pc with adb and platform tools but the phone is locked so adb prints "unauthorized device" I cant even turn on the device. I tried plugging it in charger and it works, the charging animation shows.
I have the stock rom that I can flash, I am not able get into recovery without power key.
Please help!
Thanks, in advance.
I tried to root my Moto G5s+ to install a more lightweight ROM.
I reset my phone and didn't even add a pin.
Unlocking the bootloader worked
Then I tried to install TWRP, it failed 3 times
Then I tried to boot the phone, it asked for a password
I didn't even add a password
When I tried to go into recovery mode, it said "No Command"
So i can't even use my phone now, Atleast it was my alt phone.
Look inside here:
How to Fix Android Recovery Mode No Command Error
The no command Android error has popped up for many users when in the recovery mode. But before we start, lets understand why it exists.
www.wawcase.com
At the no command screen press and HOLD the volume up and power key together and once you see the recovery menu release the keys.
Hi all!
Long story short, basically my OnePlus Nord gen 1 is bricked (no recovery, no ROM). In the current state all it is able to do is boot into the bootloader. The bootloader gives several 'options' such as "boot to recovery", and more importantly, "power off". But no matter what option I choose, the phone ends up rebooting back into the bootloader.
I've tried to follow guides on XDA instructing how to unbrick the device, to no avail. The main guide I'm trying to follow is the MSMdownloadTool guide, but that requires me to power off the device to enter EDL mode (which it isn't doing).
The device seems to be stuck in fast boot mode, but isn't using fastbootd so I can't make changes to critical partitions. Since it is stuck in fastboot mode, adb commands don't work. I've tried reflashing the recovery, but that didn't work. I've tried clearing cache but there I'm running into 'cannot generate userdata' (fastboot erase cache spat out "failed; check device logs").
As for hardware buttons, using volume down + volume up or even volume down+power does nothing, volume up + power button or holding all 3 just restarts the bootloader, and holding just the power button does nothing except for repeatedly select "start"(causing it to reboot back into bootloader).
I feel if I can just get it into EDL mode somehow, everything else will fall into place. Any help at all will be much appreciated
zeuses23 said:
Hi all!
Long story short, basically my OnePlus Nord gen 1 is bricked (no recovery, no ROM). In the current state all it is able to do is boot into the bootloader. The bootloader gives several 'options' such as "boot to recovery", and more importantly, "power off". But no matter what option I choose, the phone ends up rebooting back into the bootloader.
I've tried to follow guides on XDA instructing how to unbrick the device, to no avail. The main guide I'm trying to follow is the MSMdownloadTool guide, but that requires me to power off the device to enter EDL mode (which it isn't doing).
The device seems to be stuck in fast boot mode, but isn't using fastbootd so I can't make changes to critical partitions. Since it is stuck in fastboot mode, adb commands don't work. I've tried reflashing the recovery, but that didn't work. I've tried clearing cache but there I'm running into 'cannot generate userdata' (fastboot erase cache spat out "failed; check device logs").
As for hardware buttons, using volume down + volume up or even volume down+power does nothing, volume up + power button or holding all 3 just restarts the bootloader, and holding just the power button does nothing except for repeatedly select "start"(causing it to reboot back into bootloader).
I feel if I can just get it into EDL mode somehow, everything else will fall into place. Any help at all will be much appreciated
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You might be able to enter EDL mode by opening the device and using a jumper to touch certain contact points on the board and force it into EDL mode. I don't know your hardware so I don't know which points to tell you to use the jumper on, you'll have to do some research to figure that out based on the specific device you have.
zeuses23 said:
The device seems to be stuck in fastboot mode, but isn't using fastbootd so I can't make changes to critical partitions.
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unrelated. you can flash super.img from fastboot. flashing critical partitions maybe needs unlocking.
Hello if this can help my device was dead , not even fastboot or recovery was working and was bootlooping. What i did is installing MTK authentication bypass ( i dont know if your phone is mtk cpu ) , then i instaled libUsb driver that came packed with that tool.
Then you open libusb driver installer, and when you keep pressed power + vol down to enter Brom mode, it should detect a com port that disappear in few seconds, what u need to do is click install driver as soon you see that com port appear.
Now you open the bypass tool with phone disconnected, click on bypass, and then connect the cable, now enter Brom mode with power + vol down, and the tool will say Success.
Now your phone is ready to use with any flash tool ,like sptools.
Hope this helps.
Droidriven said:
You might be able to enter EDL mode by opening the device and using a jumper to touch certain contact points on the board and force it into EDL mode. I don't know your hardware so I don't know which points to tell you to use the jumper on, you'll have to do some research to figure that out based on the specific device you have.
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Hey, thanks for the suggestion! But i would very much prefer not to open up my device. I've also heard that there is an EDL cable, but I don't know if that'll work either. Lets see
aIecxs:
unrelated. you can flash super.img from fastboot. flashing critical partitions maybe needs unlocking.
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Thanks for your reply! A silly question, but what does super.img do? I tried flashing the critical partitions after running "fastboot oem unlock_critical", but that still gave me the error.
innergat:
Hello if this can help my device was dead , not even fastboot or recovery was working and was bootlooping. What i did is installing MTK authentication bypass ( i dont know if your phone is mtk cpu ) , then i instaled libUsb driver that came packed with that tool.
Then you open libusb driver installer, and when you keep pressed power + vol down to enter Brom mode, it should detect a com port that disappear in few seconds, what u need to do is click install driver as soon you see that com port appear.
Now you open the bypass tool with phone disconnected, click on bypass, and then connect the cable, now enter Brom mode with power + vol down, and the tool will say Success.
Now your phone is ready to use with any flash tool ,like sptools.
Hope this helps.
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Hey innergat, unfortunately I believe my phone has a qualcomm chipset, so this probably won't work
Dynamic partitions are logical partitions hosted in physical super partition. logical partitions can only be accessed from fastbootd, physical partitions from fastboot.
To enter EDL mode try selecting power off and then immediately hold volume up + volume down.