Question Wow.. I actually bricked it? - Google Pixel 7 Pro

I am a very experienced ROM enthusiast and owned plenty of Xiaomi/Oneplus devices.. This is my first pixel device. I loved the phone, more than the other mentioned companies. My pixel 7 Pro was my prized possession.. I've came close a couple of times botching a ROM flash, even once with my p7p (installing evo with February firmware instead of Jan, phone would boot to bootloader for a total of 2 seconds before dying again, had to spam flash phone in pixel flasher app until it recognized and luckily it did) but this time, trying to go from latest feb build to jan before flashing evo, my ****ing cable did something in the middle of flashing the second partition (b partition) and was almost to system, the partition it flashes before booting.. it was flashing the product partition.. literally already flashed every other partition except partition and system on the b slot. A slot was fully flashed.. phone literally wont respond to plugging into computer, into charger, holding down every combination of buttons... doesn't matter. I'm stumped how flashing a factory rom could have gone this horribly.. especially so late into the flashing process..
Beware guys; Make sure the cable you're using to flash is stable!
attached in this post is the logs I have pulled from the pixel flasher app.. if someone could bounce some ideas off of me or somehow make this make sense to me, it would be gladly appreciated.

Holding down the down volume button when starting doesn't enter bootloader? If it does, use Google's online Android Flash tool to go back to stock.

Try a different cable.
Try a different USB port.
Try another computer as well.
If any of these prompt some response, I think there's hope. Also try booting into fastboot from bootloader as well as recovery.

Prob hard brick.

im wondering, since i am just flashing the feb factory image on my rooted pixel and read this thread here: if my laptop (from which i operate the flashing procedure) were to malfunction like it did last night (bsod) - would i hard brick my phone, too? isnt that, where the other slot comes into play?
does this mean, every time i flash, my pc/laptop should never run into any issues whilst flashing or otherwise my phone will be effed?

xflowy said:
im wondering, since i am just flashing the feb factory image on my rooted pixel and read this thread here: if my laptop (from which i operate the flashing procedure) were to malfunction like it did last night (bsod) - would i hard brick my phone, too? isnt that, where the other slot comes into play?
does this mean, every time i flash, my pc/laptop should never run into any issues whilst flashing or otherwise my phone will be effed?
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If you device is flashing something like the bootloader, and connection breaks for any reason at all, or the problem closes, etc, it will be a hard brick. You may get lucky, and it may be something unessential.

Arealhooman said:
If you device is flashing something like the bootloader, and connection breaks for any reason at all, or the problem closes, etc, it will be a hard brick. You may get lucky, and it may be something unessential.
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uff ok. is there any way to avoid this? i mean, even my desktop pc (which is stable) could suffer from a power shortage in the house for example.

xflowy said:
uff ok. is there any way to avoid this? i mean, even my desktop pc (which is stable) could suffer from a power shortage in the house for example.
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Nope. Get a battery. If a flash fails, 75 percent chance ur ****ed (and yes, I am pulling these statistics out off my ass, but I doubt I’m too much off)

Arealhooman said:
Nope. Get a battery. If a flash fails, 75 percent chance ur ****ed (and yes, I am pulling these statistics out off my ass, but I doubt I’m too much off)
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A battery for my desktop PC?

xflowy said:
A battery for my desktop PC?
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Google for "uninterruptible power supply" ...

xflowy said:
A battery for my desktop PC?
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Yeah, no idea.

Maybe I'm wrong, but although the whole flashing process can fail if communication with device breaks, it's hard to actually fail while flashing a partition? Because the system first pushes the whole file and only then does it begin actual flashing. So whatever partition you are pushing at any given moment, if it fails to push it in its entirety, then it won't flash it... Unless data is corrupted during transfer?

xflowy said:
im wondering, since i am just flashing the feb factory image on my rooted pixel and read this thread here: if my laptop (from which i operate the flashing procedure) were to malfunction like it did last night (bsod) - would i hard brick my phone, too? isnt that, where the other slot comes into play?
does this mean, every time i flash, my pc/laptop should never run into any issues whilst flashing or otherwise my phone will be effed?
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Arealhooman said:
If you device is flashing something like the bootloader, and connection breaks for any reason at all, or the problem closes, etc, it will be a hard brick. You may get lucky, and it may be something unessential.
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The real answer to this is why google and the android community as a whole is pushing away from having a supporting third party recovery menu (implementing new partitions like init_boot and vendor_boot for recovery, also no working twrp). Why do you think Evolution ROM pushes so hard to be different and when flashing their newest build you do it not through the usual scary tedious bootloader way (THE SAME WAY WE ARE SUPPOSED TO FLASH OUR FACTORY ROMS) to making their own recovery, which obviously means only flashing one partition, and adb sideloading the rom. its like google wants you to break your phone and they are making it more convenient for third party roms to package theirs the same way. i should have never left evo.. haha.
Oh, and sorry for the late reply. I thought I would leave my phone alone for a little to see if it would help; I'm accident prone and lose things constantly, and what do ya know I just lost my phone that I can't even call to find lmao. Ill keep updated on everyones opinions on what i should try whenever i find it

krakout said:
Maybe I'm wrong, but although the whole flashing process can fail if communication with device breaks, it's hard to actually fail while flashing a partition? Because the system first pushes the whole file and only then does it begin actual flashing. So whatever partition you are pushing at any given moment, if it fails to push it in its entirety, then it won't flash it... Unless data is corrupted during transfer?
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Google uses sparse images... I think they're maxed at like 262MB? So like you'll see the flashing process go Product 1, Product 2, etc... It flashes after the full sparse image is transferred but if you don't have the full image when something goes wrong, you can still brick.

EtherealRemnant said:
Google uses sparse images... I think they're maxed at like 262MB? So like you'll see the flashing process go Product 1, Product 2, etc... It flashes after the full sparse image is transferred but if you don't have the full image when something goes wrong, you can still brick.
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Ah I see, makes sense.

xflowy said:
uff ok. is there any way to avoid this? i mean, even my desktop pc (which is stable) could suffer from a power shortage in the house for example.
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Oh brother, how often does that actually even happen?

HipKat said:
Oh brother, how often does that actually even happen?
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Sure, not really often. But when it does..

Arealhooman said:
If you device is flashing something like the bootloader, and connection breaks for any reason at all, or the problem closes, etc, it will be a hard brick. You may get lucky, and it may be something unessential.
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This is incorrect. The image is sent to the device memory (RAM) prior to actually being written. It won't write it to flash storage until AFTER the entire image is received.

zacattackkc said:
trying to go from latest feb build to jan before flashing....
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It sounds like you may have tripped some anti-downgrade code.
EDIT: I can confirm that the bootloader version was changed in the FEB image as compared to the JAN image.

96carboard said:
This is incorrect. The image is sent to the device memory (RAM) prior to actually being written. It won't write it to flash storage until AFTER the entire image is received.
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Well, I use Samsung, so I am assuming fastboot is similar…

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[Q] mt4gs bootloader phone problems

After installing the newest Virtuous Infinity (although I'm not sure if it is related to the rom), things were great.
After 3 or 4 days though, I woke up to my phone not responding. It almost seems as if the phone processor is running at 1/8th the speed. The touch screen doesn't seem to respond very fast, in fact, I can never get past the lock screen because it does not take my input in properly.
When I try to boot into Clockwork, the phone is stuck with only the clockwork icon there, and any key stroke will cause the phone to reboot again.
When I try to boot into the bootloader, the phone will either freeze and require a battery pull, or this image will come up ->
http://imgur.com/2zHLH
Therefore, when I hook up via USB, I cannot use fastboot to reflash the phone, since it seems to be stuck at that point on bootloader.
Any clue what's broken??
Thanks in advance!
Did you happen to have any zip files inside your sd card?
All the symptoms above seems to point at the sdcard as the problem.
try removing your sdcard and boot it up
thanks!
however, even after removing the sdcard, the phone is still messed up.
any other suggestions? what would be the best method of wiping and restoring the phone if i cannot get into the bootloader or recovery?
n3rdftw said:
thanks!
however, even after removing the sdcard, the phone is still messed up.
any other suggestions? what would be the best method of wiping and restoring the phone if i cannot get into the bootloader or recovery?
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MAN! How weird! If it just started that out of the blue and was working fine before and you can't get into recovery either it sounds like you've had some kind of failure on the motherboard. You shouldn't have any problem swapping one with a hardware failure like that if that's actually what it is. I can't imagine ANYthing about a ROM that would do all that to one.
It COULD maybe be that your PG59IMG.zip file is corrupt & just stopping it. Can you delete & replace that file on the card and put it back in & reboot it?
n3rdftw said:
thanks!
however, even after removing the sdcard, the phone is still messed up.
any other suggestions? what would be the best method of wiping and restoring the phone if i cannot get into the bootloader or recovery?
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what do you mean by still messed up? same exact issues as before?
mattlowry said:
what do you mean by still messed up? same exact issues as before?
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yea, identical response from the phone
does this issue have anything to do with this ->?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17384086&postcount=4
looks like something about how the phone looks for a list of PG54 files before boot is completed, any clues if that may be why my phone is dying?
n3rdftw said:
does this issue have anything to do with this ->?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17384086&postcount=4
looks like something about how the phone looks for a list of PG54 files before boot is completed, any clues if that may be why my phone is dying?
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This is what WeekendsR2Short is talking about.
WeekendsR2Short said:
MAN! How weird! If it just started that out of the blue and was working fine before and you can't get into recovery either it sounds like you've had some kind of failure on the motherboard. You shouldn't have any problem swapping one with a hardware failure like that if that's actually what it is. I can't imagine ANYthing about a ROM that would do all that to one.
It COULD maybe be that your PG59IMG.zip file is corrupt & just stopping it. Can you delete & replace that file on the card and put it back in & reboot it?
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Riyal said:
This is what WeekendsR2Short is talking about.
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Thanks Riyal. I get wordy sometimes.
**If replacing the PG59IMG file & rebooting DOES work, don't forget to go back & delete it or your system will find it and install it every time you reboot.**

[Q] I knew this day would come...Son's TF300 won't boot

I knew this day would come, I've traded PC trouble shooting for tablet troubleshooting. My son's tf300 gets to the screen where circles/dots go round and round and never gets any further. I am trying to learn everything I can and try everything I can before doing the wipe and starting over...as he has pictures and videos he'd like to save, and of course the all important saved game/app data...LOL. Anyway I'm new to tablets relatively speaking, but I've tried the volume down, and power button for doing a cold boot, same result. I've tried going to the recovery option just to see what that was about, and all I get is a flash of a screen saying something like updating android version or something like that and then the dead android with the usual red triangle and eventually the device will restart itself. I should that to him and told him he killed the android which gave me a puzzled look and then a smile...Anyway, you can't turn off the device nohow noway, except letting the battery drain completely.
I've been reading a little and learning about roots, backups, recoveries, etc... trying to come up with a plan of attack but feel like I'm spinning my wheels. Any advice here? and Can I access via PC to USB to device and just pull off his pics and videos to copy back over to the device after a wipe?
Problem started...I think when he ran the power dead completely and then had to restart...nor sure though... memories of a child are sketchy at best.
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chromegsx said:
I knew this day would come, I've traded PC trouble shooting for tablet troubleshooting. My son's tf300 gets to the screen where circles/dots go round and round and never gets any further. I am trying to learn everything I can and try everything I can before doing the wipe and starting over...as he has pictures and videos he'd like to save, and of course the all important saved game/app data...LOL. Anyway I'm new to tablets relatively speaking, but I've tried the volume down, and power button for doing a cold boot, same result. I've tried going to the recovery option just to see what that was about, and all I get is a flash of a screen saying something like updating android version or something like that and then the dead android with the usual red triangle and eventually the device will restart itself. I should that to him and told him he killed the android which gave me a puzzled look and then a smile...Anyway, you can't turn off the device nohow noway, except letting the battery drain completely.
I've been reading a little and learning about roots, backups, recoveries, etc... trying to come up with a plan of attack but feel like I'm spinning my wheels. Any advice here? and Can I access via PC to USB to device and just pull off his pics and videos to copy back over to the device after a wipe?
Problem started...I think when he ran the power dead completely and then had to restart...nor sure though... memories of a child are sketchy at best.
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I have a solution, but your not going to like it, all data will be lost....:crying:
1. Download the latest version of Android for your tablet. Make sure you download the correct SKU version.
A. To find the SKU, go into settings, About tablet, and look for your Build Number, There are two letters (such as US,WW, TW, etc.) that is your SKU. When downloading the zip from ASUS', you must download the correct SKU zip.
2. Decompress downloaded .zip file (it will be another .zip)
3. Rename it to:
A. For the TF700 and TF300: EP201_768_SDUPDATE.zip
B. For the TF101: E101_SDUPDATE.zip
4. Make sure your MicroSD card is formatted Fat32. It must be Fat32 Format or it will not work.
5. Copy the file to (the root directory of) your MicroSD
6. Insert the MicroSD into the tablet
7. Shutdown (power off) the tablet
8. Power it on by pressing and holding VOLUME DOWN and POWER buttons simultaneously
9. When you see white text in the top left corner of the screen, release the buttons ^^ and press VOLUME UP button (on RCK, this is your recovery which should already be selected) until you see Android logo and process bar
10. Give the update process 5-10 minutes. It should not take longer than that. If it happens to run for more than 45 minutes to an hour, force shut down the tablet and see if it boots. If it does not, try rerunning steps 7-9.
Let me know if you need any help along the way.... Thx as always lj
lj50036 said:
I have a solution, but your not going to like it, all data will be lost....:crying:
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Let me know if you need any help along the way.... Thx as always lj
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So the RCK thing doesn't do anything unless you have SD card in to do something that's on the card?
And there's no way to access what's on the device without getting it booted all the way?
Sounds like your saving me and my son from updating from his original Android version after a wipe...Thanks
SKU
chromegsx said:
So the RCK thing doesn't do anything unless you have SD card in to do something that's on the card?
And there's no way to access what's on the device without getting it booted all the way?
Sounds like your saving me and my son from updating from his original Android version after a wipe...Thanks
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Yes the tablet having a locked bootloader... You can only flash signed zip files...From the SDcard
When your on that screen with the RCK.. NEVER select the WIPE DATA.. Bad things will happen...
Also when your in the RCK screen.. That is called the bootloader screen....So you know if some one refers to it by its name.....
Also that is were you can find your SKU on the bootloader screen upper left in white letters... WW, US, TW ............... Make sure you get the right SKU from asus for your 300....
lj50036 said:
Yes the tablet having a locked bootloader... You can only flash signed zip files...From the SDcard
When your on that screen with the RCK.. NEVER select the WIPE DATA.. Bad things will happen...
Also when your in the RCK screen.. That is called the bootloader screen....So you know if some one refers to it by its name.....
Also that is were you can find your SKU on the bootloader screen upper left in white letters... WW, US, TW ............... Make sure you get the right SKU from asus for your 300....
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Hey congrats on Recognized Contributor!
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cmendonc2 said:
Hey congrats on Recognized Contributor!
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I am happy about it.. Still so much to learn... Im not trying to let it go to my head...LOL:silly:
lj50036 said:
... NEVER select the WIPE DATA.. Bad things will happen...
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As far as I know it's related only to custom recovery and if You have stock one it should work. Or I'm wrong?
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Graiden05 said:
As far as I know it's related only to custom recovery and if You have stock one it should work. Or I'm wrong?
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Yes that is correct. I just like to move people away from even thinking its an option, as I have had people with stock everything and the Wipe Data
icon has even given them trouble, its just not worth touching....LOL...Thx as always lj
lj50036 said:
Yes that is correct. I just like to move people away from even thinking its an option, as I have had people with stock everything and the Wipe Data
icon has even given them trouble, its just not worth touching....LOL...Thx as always lj
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Yep when I first got my tablet i was so scared about going into that menu because I learned that it was only 3-4 clicks away from a brick.
lj50036 said:
Yes the tablet having a locked bootloader... You can only flash signed zip files...From the SDcard
When your on that screen with the RCK.. NEVER select the WIPE DATA.. Bad things will happen...
Also when your in the RCK screen.. That is called the bootloader screen....So you know if some one refers to it by its name.....
Also that is were you can find your SKU on the bootloader screen upper left in white letters... WW, US, TW ............... Make sure you get the right SKU from asus for your 300....
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Out of curiousity...Isn't doing these steps more or less just upgrading the firmware? Like getting an update from ASUS? If so, why will it lose all the data?
I haven't mustered up the courage yet to do this yet... actually it's more like getting the time to do it.
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chromegsx said:
Out of curiousity...Isn't doing these steps more or less just upgrading the firmware? Like getting an update from ASUS? If so, why will it lose all the data?
I haven't mustered up the courage yet to do this yet... actually it's more like getting the time to do it.
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Yes, that is correct..but its not a ota.... So the process will wipe all data....Thx always lj
You could try using ADB to try and pull your files. I faced a similar problem and was able to pull some of my files:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2253834
Sent from my R800i using xda-developers app.
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
UndisputedGuy said:
You could try using ADB to try and pull your files. I faced a similar problem and was able to pull some of my files:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2253834
Sent from my R800i using xda-developers app.
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
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Read your link. I have adb downloaded and cannot get it to list my device. I cannot see my device in device manager like you though.
chromegsx said:
Read your link. I have adb downloaded and cannot get it to list my device. I cannot see my device in device manager like you though.
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Try installing the universal naked drivers.
cmendonc2 said:
Try installing the universal naked drivers.
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Same result. Still nothing in Device manager.
chromegsx said:
Read your link. I have adb downloaded and cannot get it to list my device. I cannot see my device in device manager like you though.
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Apologies, I'm very rusty with this stuff now. If flashing a .blob file doesn't wipe data (I can't remember whether it does or not), perhaps you could try doing that if you're able to get into recovery?
Call me, Beep me, If you wanna reach me.
UndisputedGuy said:
Apologies, I'm very rusty with this stuff now. If flashing a .blob file doesn't wipe data (I can't remember whether it does or not), perhaps you could try doing that if you're able to get into recovery?
Call me, Beep me, If you wanna reach me.
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I just gave in and did the flash procedure. Looked like it went well, now I'm watching the circles for round again for the last 10 minutes.
chromegsx said:
I just gave in and did the flash procedure. Looked like it went well, now I'm watching the circles for round again for the last 10 minutes.
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Just wanted to follow up on this...lj50036 is top noctch helper here. going above and beyond does not even come close to explaining what he has tried to do for me. Ultimately it was after we hit a brick wall, that I suggested flashing back to an earlier version that finally worked. I'm not convinced flashing to the latest version (like I first tried) would not work, as I didn't personally create/rename the SD card to do the flash. but re-flashing the original firmware got the tablet to boot finally. Of course all was lost other than what had been automatically backed up via google servers. Pictures/videos back to exactly one year from when the pad stopped booting were recovered. Everything before a year was gone. No game data or installs were saved. I thought maybe it had to do with a space issue, but after re-installing every app my son had before and about 1GB worth of pics/videos restored, there is still 16GB left, I doubt game/user data would have consumed that much...so I still have no idea what might have cause the pad to stop booting. Other than it was trying to do something important when he ran the battery dead. So at this point I'm having my son clean out unwanted apps, and we are going to unlock and root after a proper backup is done. Thank you to all that have had input on my dilemma. I've learned a ton.

Maxx Hd Encryption unsucsessful bug

Ok so i was on my phone when all of a sudden my home screen kept crashing and pushing the window to close it. So i closed it and powered down the phone thinking a restart would help. It subsequently went to the Encryption Unsuccessful page where it tells you that your phone will need a Factory Reset. So i power down my phone and some times itll restart to the "E.U" screen 3/4 times. When i get it to power down and not power on i try to use the Volume+&Power. It'll pull to the menu and ill scroll to the Recovery and click it but itll push right back to the " Encryption Unsuccessful" screen. On the "Encryption Unsuccessful" Page i have a "Reset Phone" button but it does nothing but turn blue from gray when i press it. I can even take screenshots on the "E.U" page. I URGENTLY need my phone because im constantly awaiting interview calls and im waiting for a certain one. Will try other things until i get a Reply from this. If I fix it over night (well morning now) ill let you know with what stwps
sorry bout your troubles man, bad timing....i dont have a Max and I dont encrypt my phone. Are you on stock ROM? what version?
You most likely will need to flash with rsd lite, a stock rom then go from there
hbenz2008 said:
sorry bout your troubles man, bad timing....i dont have a Max and I dont encrypt my phone. Are you on stock ROM? what version?
You most likely will need to flash with rsd lite, a stock rom then go from there
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I was on the most updated STOCK ROM. And i didnt want to encrypt my phone either i think i may have hit that setting when my homescreen was crashing over and over. I was wondering if it could be heat damage because I have a laptop with a metal case (****ing Dumbass Alienware) and i was playing rust for almost the whole day and it gets like hot to the touch when i play that long and the phone was in my pocket. If you could link me to a tut for how to flash with rsd and a link to the stock ROM ill go through and try that tonight and post my results either in the am or right when i finish depending on what time it is and what im doing.
Another thing that sucks is theres no warranty and i have no carrier on it ATM (its a verizon phone without the sim, basically an android ipod)
Rsd lite 6.1.6:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2637338
Moto firmware:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/
How to:
http://www.howardforums.com/showthr...ellyBean-on-PagePlus-VOICE-SMS-MMS-3G-WORKING
KingHephaestus said:
I was on the most updated STOCK ROM. And i didnt want to encrypt my phone either i think i may have hit that setting when my homescreen was crashing over and over. I was wondering if it could be heat damage because I have a laptop with a metal case (****ing Dumbass Alienware) and i was playing rust for almost the whole day and it gets like hot to the touch when i play that long and the phone was in my pocket. If you could link me to a tut for how to flash with rsd and a link to the stock ROM ill go through and try that tonight and post my results either in the am or right when i finish depending on what time it is and what im doing.
Another thing that sucks is theres no warranty and i have no carrier on it ATM (its a verizon phone without the sim, basically an android ipod)
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its possible rsd may work, but i wouldnt be surprised if it doesnt. encryption errors are bad and sometimes unfixable.
if you are able to boot the phone and tell me the system version, i can provide an end all script to try.
if you cant get the system version, have you taken an update in the last couple weeks? that will tell me what you are on if yes or no.
also, you will need to be able to get into fastboot to use any script, you can get there right?
Encryption errors are triggered by the data partition becoming unmountable (data file system corruption?).
Data and data/media wipe (factory reset) could fix it (unless the data partition part of storage device is physically damaged).
hbenz2008 said:
Rsd lite 6.1.6:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2637338
Moto firmware:
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/
How to:
http://www.howardforums.com/showthr...ellyBean-on-PagePlus-VOICE-SMS-MMS-3G-WORKING
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Thank you for providing the link to everything i will be trying that in the morning just to give it a try
bweN diorD said:
its possible rsd may work, but i wouldnt be surprised if it doesnt. encryption errors are bad and sometimes unfixable.
if you are able to boot the phone and tell me the system version, i can provide an end all script to try.
if you cant get the system version, have you taken an update in the last couple weeks? that will tell me what you are on if yes or no.
also, you will need to be able to get into fastboot to use any script, you can get there right?
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No i hadn't updated it in the past weeks and yes i can get into fastboot.
kabaldan said:
Encryption errors are triggered by the data partition becoming unmountable (data file system corruption?).
Data and data/media wipe (factory reset) could fix it (unless the data partition part of storage device is physically damaged).
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Yeah i believe it may of been heat damage because of my laptop accumulating a lot of heat on the metal casing and that combined with 17hrs of Archeage = one hot laptop
And also for all who replied i sometimes get a picture of the little android dude laying down with his stomach hatch open and a caution sybol above it. Dont know if thats something bad or if its just buggy because i can hard reset it (pwr + Vol-) and turn it back to the encryption unsucsessful page.
KingHephaestus said:
Thank you for providing the link to everything i will be trying that in the morning just to give it a try
No i hadn't updated it in the past weeks and yes i can get into fastboot.
Yeah i believe it may of been heat damage because of my laptop accumulating a lot of heat on the metal casing and that combined with 17hrs of Archeage = one hot laptop
And also for all who replied i sometimes get a picture of the little android dude laying down with his stomach hatch open and a caution sybol above it. Dont know if thats something bad or if its just buggy because i can hard reset it (pwr + Vol-) and turn it back to the encryption unsucsessful page.
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regardless of the issue, "if it is fixable", this will do it.
there are certain situations that cant be fixed by rsd and standard fastboot. the above tool will fix any issue that is fixable.
bweN diorD said:
regardless of the issue, "if it is fixable", this will do it.
there are certain situations that cant be fixed by rsd and standard fastboot. the above tool will fix any issue that is fixable.
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sorry i havent replied in a few days life got in the way. But i will finally be trying the rsd and fastboot fix today and to the person who posted the rar can you tell me what im supposed to do with that? Youre hand a laptop guy a bunch of phone programs without instructions.

Defective ONnePlus 7 ? Help me out pls

Ok so i will try to go straight to the point.
I got OnePlus 7 that i bought from Aliexpress (8gb and 256gb) the thing is that im almost 90% sure this phone is defective.
You can use teh phone correctly for about 2 days then all of a sudden it will freeze completely and then you CANT do absolutely anything else, not even turn it off by holding power button ..
So i just left it there until it ran out of battery.
Then i charge while inside the fastboot and when i try to boot it is in a boot loop , doesnt even go into the boot animation
and to make things even more interesting i tried to wipe data guess what? The phone screen suddendly started blinking until again it ran out of battery. (you could see for a split of a second every time the screen blinks the progress bar of the wipe but it never moved from initial point).
So yea at this point is pretty obvious that something is wrong so i bought a Mi9T Pro meanwhile but i dont want this phone to go to waste.
Anyone out there has a clue of what could be? I wanna attempt to fix it myself if possible.
Aliexpress just gave a bit of the money back and the company Hongkong Goldway didnt give a f and they even go as far as to pretend they don't know what i'm saying ( the language barrier when it beneficial for them ).
This was gonna be a short explanation but i guess it was neccesary to be this long to explain correctly whats going on.
BTW: the only way yo make the phone work again for 2 days mayebe 3 is by using the MSM tool , any other method doesnt work.
also when it was working i filled the whole 256gb to kinda check the internal memory for corruption but it actually filled up without any problem so idk .
The problem isn't the phone, the problem is you. Clearly you stuffed the phone up yourself by trying to mod/root it and now you have ruined it further by flashing incorrect images to the device.
You shouldn't be coming to XDA when the fault is entirely on you, I've seen it all before.
@PriPhaze is your device stock(bootloader locked) or modified in any way?
aaycce said:
The problem isn't the phone, the problem is you. Clearly you stuffed the phone up yourself by trying to mod/root it and now you have ruined it further by flashing incorrect images to the device.
You shouldn't be coming to XDA when the fault is entirely on you, I've seen it all before.
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Really? Lol it's that the best you could say? Trying to sound smart eh ? lmao
Clearly you don't know what you saying so you are not the person I'm looking for but "thanks" for such "helpful" respond.
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@PriPhaze is your device stock(bootloader locked) or modified in any way?
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Hi, the device is unlocked right now. I didn't install any other ROM other than OOS.
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Really? Lol it's that the best you could say? Trying to sound smart eh ? lmao
Clearly you don't know what you saying so you are not the person I'm looking for but "thanks" for such "helpful" respond.
Hi, the device is unlocked right now. I didn't install any other ROM other than OOS.
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Thank you for the reply. Is the bootloader just unlocked or do you have installed anything like twrp, magisk or others?
Which version of OxygenOS do you have?
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Thank you for the reply. Is the bootloader just unlocked or do you have installed anything like twrp, magisk or others?
Which version of OxygenOS do you have?
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Thanks to you
Ahh yes twrp was installed but now it's inaccessible .
After the phone freezed I can no longer use twrp.
Also yes magisk was installed to restore my apps using swift backup.
OOS version is the last one available.
PriPhaze said:
Thanks to you
Ahh yes twrp was installed but now it's inaccessible .
After the phone freezed I can no longer use twrp.
Also yes magisk was installed to restore my apps using swift backup.
OOS version is the last one available.
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It might be a good idea to use unbrick tool and clean flash the stock OxygenOS, recovery and remove root to see if it behaves better.
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It might be a good idea to use unbrick tool and clean flash the stock OxygenOS, recovery and remove root to see if it behaves better.
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I did, same behaivor ; in 2 days more less it will freeze and reboot and then system will be gone.
And so i need to use MSM tool again to get it back running. The only thing i have not tried is to use a custom ROM insetad of OOS
PriPhaze said:
I did, same behaivor ; in 2 days more less it will freeze and reboot and then system will be gone.
And so i need to use MSM tool again to get it back running. The only thing i have not tried is to use a custom ROM insetad of OOS
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Maybe I did not understand correctly: Did you tried the stock rom without unlocking the bootloader and magisk? Or did you immediately unlock and install magisk immediately and then test?
The stock rom is stable and should work, otherwise a hardware issue can be the problem why you have those issues.
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Maybe I did not understand correctly: Did you tried the stock rom without unlocking the bootloader and magisk? Or did you immediately unlock and install magisk immediately and then test?
The stock rom is stable and should work, otherwise a hardware issue can be the problem why you have those issues.
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Yea tried with locked bootloader and then unlocked .
So yea maybe i wasn't clear enough but what i meant with the first post is that im 90% sure that here is a hardware issue but i dont really know what could be and there is not repair service in my country.
Thats why the only option i have left is to figure out what is wrong and change that part.
Iwas hoping someone could guide me to figure out which part i need to change.
PriPhaze said:
Yea tried with locked bootloader and then unlocked .
So yea maybe i wasn't clear enough but what i meant with the first post is that im 90% sure that here is a hardware issue but i dont really know what could be and there is not repair service in my country.
Thats why the only option i have left is to figure out what is wrong and change that part.
Iwas hoping someone could guide me to figure out which part i need to change.
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Hmm, I can't tell you which part to exchange cause it can be the processor, flash for example which you cannot exchange. Battery might be an option, but that's not really the culprit imo...
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Hmm, I can't tell you which part to exchange cause it can be the processor, flash for example which you cannot exchange. Battery might be an option, but that's not really the culprit imo...
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Well in any case the cpu and internal memory are in the same board no? so that probably means i would need to change the whole board wich is 250US
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Well in any case the cpu and internal memory are in the same board no? so that probably means i would need to change the whole board wich is 250US
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Yes, everything is on board. It's the worst case for, sadly...
Or you buy a device with broken screen and exchange the board /display. Depends how much you have to spent for this at all.
PriPhaze said:
Ok so i will try to go straight to the point.
I got OnePlus 7 that i bought from Aliexpress (8gb and 256gb) the thing is that im almost 90% sure this phone is defective.
You can use teh phone correctly for about 2 days then all of a sudden it will freeze completely and then you CANT do absolutely anything else, not even turn it off by holding power button ..
So i just left it there until it ran out of battery.
Then i charge while inside the fastboot and when i try to boot it is in a boot loop , doesnt even go into the boot animation
and to make things even more interesting i tried to wipe data guess what? The phone screen suddendly started blinking until again it ran out of battery. (you could see for a split of a second every time the screen blinks the progress bar of the wipe but it never moved from initial point).
So yea at this point is pretty obvious that something is wrong so i bought a Mi9T Pro meanwhile but i dont want this phone to go to waste.
Anyone out there has a clue of what could be? I wanna attempt to fix it myself if possible.
Aliexpress just gave a bit of the money back and the company Hongkong Goldway didnt give a f and they even go as far as to pretend they don't know what i'm saying ( the language barrier when it beneficial for them ).
This was gonna be a short explanation but i guess it was neccesary to be this long to explain correctly whats going on.
BTW: the only way yo make the phone work again for 2 days mayebe 3 is by using the MSM tool , any other method doesnt work.
also when it was working i filled the whole 256gb to kinda check the internal memory for corruption but it actually filled up without any problem so idk .
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Ah yes, the common misconception that power shuts it off. Nope, not this phone. You have to hold power and volume up together to power off the phone when it crashes. Make sure you're using the latest platform tools (adb/fasboot) to unlock your phone. Make sure oem unlocking is enabled in developer settings after you've unlocked, having it disabled for some reason does screwy things. Mine was disabled once when I downgraded to Android 9 using the all in one tool available on xda, I thought I bricked the phone because it wouldn't boot after a reboot. Flash the latest oos twice through the system local upgrade feature, this will put the current oos on all partitions. Use the correct twrp, the unified versions found on xda 3.3.1-75 and 3.3.1-76 work well for me. The installer zip for those can be used in magisk to flash twrp after an OTA update before reboot. So, local upgrade 100% -> magisk modules "+" twrp 3.3.1-75 unified installer zip -> reboot to recovery -> flash magisk 20.3 at least (20.4 is available now). Do this twice so that everything is the same version on all the partitions. Lastly restore apps with swift backup without data, I know it's not ideal but may be necessary because some app's data may be corrupt and causing this. Good luck. Of course at any time you have it running you can reboot in safe mode (touch and hold restart until the dialogue pops up) and see how long you can use it without any third party apps to confirm that it is an app you installed.
Man I had the exact same problem as you and I got it fixed this morning after nights of fastboot commands trial and error found this thread forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-t3937478
Tried a few times before it worked but saved my phone all I had was fastboot mode and no recovery make sure to manually flash all fastboot commands you will then get stock recovery back wipe using all 3 options go 1st 2nd 3rd and then 1st wipe again after reboot phone might hang just force reboot and fixed
I really appreciate all the replies really but hmm im guessing there's a misunderstanding on what im saying.
I do know how to flash and recover one plus devices using MSM tool if neccesary, also to flash the fastboot rom .
The thing here is that everytime i recover the phone and all seems stable and working good , after a2 days more less it will random freeze of death and you cant even reboot holding power button NOTHING! is completely freezed.
So yea, thats pretty much it, i have tried already all that you said so far :c.

Question Is custom recovery possible/something that's being worked on?

Hi all, I hope this isn't a thread that has already been posted... I found it interesting that there is no TWRP or any custom recovery for Pixel 7/7 Pro. I understand it's not needed to flash different rom's such as Paranoid Android or Spark OS but I figure it would be helpful no? My prior device was a iPhone 12, haven't run a rooted android since my Galaxy s4 way back in the day. Is this something somebody is actively pursuing or no as it's not needed? Curious on what the situation is with this, loving my p7 pro. Cheers!
TWRP has been nearly an entire Android version behind for awhile now so I haven't been able to use it on my last couple phones. I believe it is still being worked on but since it's been so far behind due to the changes to Android and it's migration to ramdisk installation it's mostly fallen out of use sadly. I do miss it sometimes as well.
jake.99x3 said:
I figure it would be helpful no?
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No, its useless. Pixel devices have unlocked bootloaders and support fastboot, therefore recovery is not needed.
Well, a lot of old and new Samsung phones and tablets are running TWRP and root. Yes, with Android 13. Is it strictly because there is that A and B split thing going on ? Personally I have not written to my B partition in many months if ever.
Can there be a lesson learned from that ?
96carboard said:
No, its useless. Pixel devices have unlocked bootloaders and support fastboot, therefore recovery is not needed.
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I don't know about that. It may not be needed but the advantages are profoundly easier than having to learn terminal commands
Also you can't do flashes and restores without a PC whereas when we had active working custom recovery it could be done anywhere at anytime.
JakeDHS07 said:
Also you can't do flashes and restores without a PC whereas when we had active working custom recovery it could be done anywhere at anytime.
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Exactly! I used to do a complete backup, periodically. One day I screwed something up playing around at work, went to Recover and flashed my backup. Fixed it in a few minutes
Yeah it would be nice to have for sure
Same here, a nice custom recovery would be sweet. If I had any clue how to build one I would be all over it.
JakeDHS07 said:
Also you can't do flashes and restores without a PC whereas when we had active working custom recovery it could be done anywhere at anytime.
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Is it even possible to do a nandroid backup anymore with the changes to Android filesystems and permissions? I mean you can't even flash a full firmware package in fastboot anymore, part of it has to be done from fastbootd.
old_fart said:
Well, a lot of old and new Samsung phones and tablets are running TWRP and root. Yes, with Android 13. Is it strictly because there is that A and B split thing going on ? Personally I have not written to my B partition in many months if ever.
Can there be a lesson learned from that ?
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The A/B system is not for power users who manually flash things. It's so that updates for the 99% who use their phones normally can be done in the background. It also adds a failsafe in case one slot gets corrupted since it will automatically boot the other slot after so many failures. Previously such a failure would be an automatic brick.
Also, I think most of us power users are using the A/B system normally at this point too. You have to go out of your way to not flash an update to the other slot, all the defaults do.
HipKat said:
I don't know about that. It may not be needed but the advantages are profoundly easier than having to learn terminal commands
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That's insane. And dangerous. When it messes up, good luck fixing it.
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That's insane. And dangerous. When it messes up, good luck fixing it.
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Ummmm, what??
TWRP is a big miss for me. Nandroid Backups and phone based file explorer without having to boot to Android were just two of the numerous features I used regularly. To say it would be useless is ridiculous.
I for one would be very happy to have it make an appearance on the Pixel 7 Pro. I'm not holding my breath though, the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro still don't have it I believe.
I've used TWRP in the past. I've never understood the attraction.
Even with A/B a recovery is useful, but why would I want to play with volume buttons to express my wishes?
Just take a stock recovery, patch adbd to be rooted, patch the kernel to be permissive, done.
As Patrick Henry said, "Give me ADB or give me death!"
Renate said:
I've used TWRP in the past. I've never understood the attraction.
Even with A/B a recovery is useful, but why would I want to play with volume buttons to express my wishes?
Just take a stock recovery, patch adbd to be rooted, patch the kernel to be permissive, done.
As Patrick Henry said, "Give me ADB or give me death!"
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You sure you've used it? TWRP is fully touch screen.
Beefheart said:
You sure you've used it? TWRP is fully touch screen.
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You're right. I'm conflating stock recovery with TWRP.
I do remember big tiles and tapping on them.
Still, I prefer to keep my fingers on the (desktop) keyboard.
Renate said:
You're right. I'm conflating stock recovery with TWRP.
I do remember big tiles and tapping on them.
Still, I prefer to keep my fingers on the (desktop) keyboard.
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I'm as much of a command line fan as the next nerd, but TWRP offers multiple features not available via ADB.
Renate said:
I've used TWRP in the past. I've never understood the attraction.
Even with A/B a recovery is useful, but why would I want to play with volume buttons to express my wishes?
Just take a stock recovery, patch adbd to be rooted, patch the kernel to be permissive, done.
As Patrick Henry said, "Give me ADB or give me death!"
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Because when you don't have a computer to connect to do a restore, for example, it's imperative to have a Recovery that does backups so you can
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Because when you don't have a computer to connect to do a restore, for example, it's imperative to have a Recovery that does backups so you can
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Ok. You're doing backups to a USB flash drive? Fair enough.
But, since this thread is questioning whether any custom recovery is in development wouldn't it be helpful if someone knocked off at least a custom recovery to the extent that I mentioned?
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Ok. You're doing backups to a USB flash drive? Fair enough.
But, since this thread is questioning whether any custom recovery is in development wouldn't it be helpful if someone knocked off at least a custom recovery to the extent that I mentioned?
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No, doing backups to internal storage, actually. How am I going to access a USB flash drive with a telephone if I’m sitting at a friend’s house and something gets corrupted, phone won’t boot, and I have to reboot to recovery where I can access an internal back up? Which cannot be done with stock recovery.

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