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Hi, I was flashing a new rom but I accidentally select the sideload option and now I'm stuck there,
I tried to hold power button 30 seconds, even more,(also volume down + power button) but nothing happens.
Any idea?
It says:
"ClockworkMod Recovery v6.0.2.3
Sideload started...
Now send the package you want to apply
to the device with "adb sideload <filename>"
Please help I'm n00b -.-
I did that once and I didnt know how to get out of it either. Just pull the battery and restart.
jsgraphicart said:
I did that once and I didnt know how to get out of it either. Just pull the battery and restart.
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Thank you so much man, that worked!
ARMIGUER said:
Thank you so much man, that worked!
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No problem. Dont try that when something is running though. That might mess things up. But the sideload thing isnt running anything. Its just waiting for a command. They need to put a back or a cancel button on that.
jsgraphicart said:
No problem. Dont try that when something is running though. That might mess things up. But the sideload thing isnt running anything. Its just waiting for a command. They need to put a back or a cancel button on that.
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Thanks for the advice but now I'm installing the crossbones ROM 2.3.0 but I'm stuck installing it,
I used to flash roms in my other phone a galaxy s3 and I've never had this kind of problems...
It says this:
Formatting system
Installing Crossbones ROM
that's all
What would you recommend me in this case?
Should I remove the baterry again? I've been waiting for almost 15 minutes and nothing again :/
ARMIGUER said:
Thanks for the advice but now I'm installing the crossbones ROM 2.3.0 but I'm stuck installing it,
I used to flash roms in my other phone a galaxy s3 and I've never had this kind of problems...
It says this:
Formatting system
Installing Crossbones ROM
that's all
What would you recommend me in this case?
Should I remove the baterry again? I've been waiting for almost 15 minutes and nothing again :/
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I'm going to assume your phone is unlocked and rooted already. Are you using the latest version of whatever recovery you are using? Are you using the ROM made specifically for your phone?
but rdleye
jsgraphicart said:
I'm going to assume your phone is unlocked and rooted already. Are you using the latest version of whatever recovery you are using? Are you using the ROM made specifically for your phone?
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The phone is unlocked and rooted,and yes, I'm using the Clockworkmode v6.0.2.3 latest version.
My phone is the galaxy nexus (sprint)
And I download the ROM from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2101334
I wiped, data,cache and dalvik.
But I don't know what happens, I'm pretty n00b but I flash 4 roms before in my galaxy s3 and all is fine.
Thanks for your help man.:good:
ARMIGUER said:
The phone is unlocked and rooted,and yes, I'm using the Clockworkmode v6.0.2.3 latest version.
My phone is the galaxy nexus (sprint)
And I download the ROM from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2101334
I wiped, data,cache and dalvik.
But I don't know what happens, I'm pretty n00b but I flash 4 roms before in my galaxy s3 and all is fine.
Thanks for your help man.:good:
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You did everything right then. I dont know why it would hang. Id say pull the battery but like I said, it could mess something up if its actually doing something. Especially if it says it already wiped the system. If that happens, you're going to have to restore a factory image and start all over again. Its up to you if you want to take the chance. A ROM flash shouldnt take that long.
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You did everything right then. I dont know why it would hang. Id say pull the battery but like I said, it could mess something up if its actually doing something. Especially if it says it already wiped the system. If that happens, you're going to have to restore a factory image and start all over again. Its up to you if you want to take the chance. A ROM flash shouldnt take that long.
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Well I took the risk and removed tha battery after waiting for almost 30 minutes,
and I will try again all the process.
Once again thanks for your help man :good:
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Well I took the risk and removed tha battery after waiting for almost 30 minutes,
and I will try again all the process.
Once again thanks for your help man :good:
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No problem. I hope you get it working. Or at least to boot up again.
Supposedly sideload in cwm is a bug with no way to back out unless you pull the battery or have usb connected [exit in command prompt?]. I was starting to like the touch recovery option, but recently i've accidentally pressed a couple of things i shouldnt have.
Sorry to hijack, but I'm attempting to sideload the 4.2.2 update from stock, and my sideload command seems to do nothing. I'm sure i'm connected as it displays my device number and "sideload" next to it. Using the sideload command simply displays the "help" list of the adb commands.
Is it a driver issue perhaps? Something else? (i noticed my batter was low just before attempting this).
Now i'm stuck in the waiting for adb sideload file.
hippochris: update your adb, or look in the help output to see if the sideload command is there. Also, i did this via stock recovery, selecting it in there.
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hippochris: update your adb, or look in the help output to see if the sideload command is there. Also, i did this via stock recovery, selecting it in there.
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I do NOT see the sideload option in the help output. I have all the latest updates from the SDK manager. Maybe i need to reinstall the SDK. I will give that a go. Thanks.
Edit: Downloaded the latest SDK/ADB and that worked. From 1.0.29 to 1.0.31
I've messed my phone with SideLoad, please help
I booted my Galaxy Nexus into custom recovery (CWM) for some other task but mistakenly gone into sideload menu!
Got no option to get back to main menu or reboot, i took the battery out and re-inserted. Now, my cell is not turning on since then!
Tried another time, took battery off but no luck..... what to do?
I've custom ROM, MIUI V5 4.2.2. My cell is unlocked and rooted, of course.
Please help.
What if the battery is non-removable?
Had stuck in that *** sideload on my SM-E500H and been waiting for the battery to drained it up all.
Yep, tried hardware button combinations as many times as I could.
if you can't take out the battery of your device and if longpressing whatever does not solve it
1. install adb on pc.
2. connect device with usb cable to pc
3. enter following command
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adb sideload /dev/null
the device will complain that file is not valid but it will come out of the sideloading state
lesmanaz said:
if you can't take out the battery of your device and if longpressing whatever does not solve it
1. install adb on pc.
2. connect device with usb cable to pc
3. enter following command
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adb sideload /dev/null
the device will complain that file is not valid but it will come out of the sideloading state
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What if I'm still in sideload and get this error?
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error: device unauthorized.
This adb server's $ADB_VENDOR_KEYS is not set
Try 'adb kill-server' if that seems wrong.
Otherwise check for a confirmation dialog on your device.
Firstly I did look for similar threads but I couldn't find my problem with entering recovery mode.
So I get to the bootloader and I hit "recovery" to go into recovery mode to back up before I start flashing roms. All that happens for me is it loads into a black screen with a phone in the middle and a green arrow pointing down into the phone with two green arrows circling the downard arrow, then it flashes black, then comes up with the same screen except it's now a red triangle over the phone with an exclamation mark in the middle. I'm assuming this is to represent an error occuring.
The phone won't do anything after this and I have to restart the phone by holding the power button for long enough (7 seconds?). This brings me back into my phone as if I hadn't done anything. I don't want to start flashing things if I can't backup my phone, I don't know how to get around this. Oh and I have installed ROM Toolbox and the same thing occurs when trying to enter recovery mode through this app. Any help will be amazing!
P.S: My phone is rooted, and I left the bootloader unlocked, would not locking it after rooting be a problem? I'm new to all of this :/
did you flashed the correct recovery?
Incase u didnt . Head here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2372372
sent from my katana
JAClifford said:
Firstly I did look for similar threads but I couldn't find my problem with entering recovery mode.
So I get to the bootloader and I hit "recovery" to go into recovery mode to back up before I start flashing roms. All that happens for me is it loads into a black screen with a phone in the middle and a green arrow pointing down into the phone with two green arrows circling the downard arrow, then it flashes black, then comes up with the same screen except it's now a red triangle over the phone with an exclamation mark in the middle. I'm assuming this is to represent an error occuring.
The phone won't do anything after this and I have to restart the phone by holding the power button for long enough (7 seconds?). This brings me back into my phone as if I hadn't done anything. I don't want to start flashing things if I can't backup my phone, I don't know how to get around this. Oh and I have installed ROM Toolbox and the same thing occurs when trying to enter recovery mode through this app. Any help will be amazing!
P.S: My phone is rooted, and I left the bootloader unlocked, would not locking it after rooting be a problem? I'm new to all of this :/
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most probably, you didnt flash a custom recovery...try flashing that... u can find the steps to flash in the original android development section..
gulsher said:
did you flashed the correct recovery?
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How do I know which is the correct recovery to flash?
Pranav Sharma (PS) said:
most probably, you didnt flash a custom recovery...try flashing that... u can find the steps to flash in the original android development section..
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I tried flashing CWR v 5.8.4.5 but that wouldn't install through ROM Toolbox so I tried TWRP v 2.5.0.0 (and the previous versions), none of them brought me any further than the red triangle :/
So I decided to try ROM Manager, I then flashed CWR 5.8.4.5 (successfully) and rebooted into recovery, it brought me to the circling arrows with a loading bar that got not even 1/4 through then it changed to a question mark over the phone and restarted itself within 5 seconds. This is the most progress I've made. Any ideas on what to try next?
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How do I know which is the correct recovery to flash?
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download it from here http://projectsmyrna.com/PRIMOU/RECOVERY/cwmrecovery6.0.3.3touch.img
try from beginning, take a cwm recovery into fast boot folder
place it there, restart your htc one v and goto bootloader then fastboot option
open command prompt there in the folder by holding shift key and type "fastboot flash recovery cwmrecovery6.0.3.3touch.img"
JAClifford said:
I tried flashing CWR v 5.8.4.5 but that wouldn't install through ROM Toolbox so I tried TWRP v 2.5.0.0 (and the previous versions), none of them brought me any further than the red triangle :/
So I decided to try ROM Manager, I then flashed CWR 5.8.4.5 (successfully) and rebooted into recovery, it brought me to the circling arrows with a loading bar that got not even 1/4 through then it changed to a question mark over the phone and restarted itself within 5 seconds. This is the most progress I've made. Any ideas on what to try next?
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i dont know what the rom toolbox or rom manager does because i dont use much of these apps and rom manager had a great reputation on xda forums that it bricks the device....
try the manual way..
download revovery (appropriate) [would recommend cwm but twrp is also good]
boot into bootloader mode (I'm sure you know this)
connect device to the computer via usb cable
then paste the recovery image in th fastboot folder located on your computer (if u have a rooted device I'm sure u must know what a fastboot folder is..)
then rename recovery to recovery.img
then open command prompt
type cd C:\fastboot (C:\fastboot is the location of your fastboot folder on your pc.. it can be any other location also)
then type--- "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (but without the quotes)
your recovery wil be flashed..
there are other recovery flashing guides also u can refer to them in case u understand/are not familiar with all these things...
hope it helps..
good luck..:good:
Pranav Sharma (PS) said:
i dont know what the rom toolbox or rom manager does because i dont use much of these apps and rom manager had a great reputation on xda forums that it bricks the device....
try the manual way..
download revovery (appropriate) [would recommend cwm but twrp is also good]
boot into bootloader mode (I'm sure you know this)
connect device to the computer via usb cable
then paste the recovery image in th fastboot folder located on your computer (if u have a rooted device I'm sure u must know what a fastboot folder is..)
then rename recovery to recovery.img
then open command prompt
type cd C:\fastboot (C:\fastboot is the location of your fastboot folder on your pc.. it can be any other location also)
then type--- "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" (but without the quotes)
your recovery wil be flashed..
there are other recovery flashing guides also u can refer to them in case u understand/are not familiar with all these things...
hope it helps..
good luck..:good:
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Thanks Heaps! I did hear about how Rom Manager is infamous for bricking phones so I thought it would be safe enough to flash a recovery (it's not phone bricking stuff is it?) But Rom Toolbox is kind of a lot of different apps in one that seems pretty legit. To be honest I was just trying to be lazy and not bother learning all of this the manual way but it sounds like I might have to just do it the manual way haha, manual is often the best way with a lot of things anyway.
Thanks also for the little tutorial, you're quite right, even though I'm new I'm a fast learner and I've had plenty to do with computers so I know what all of the commands are doing and the terminology but thanks for covering the bases It's nice to see a noob friendly community around, not too common these days.
So yeah, flashed CWR touch, and got into it with no problem, created my nandroid with no problem. Now I'll set to flashing roms (the manual way) Thanks to everyone here for helping me you're all great
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Thanks Heaps! I did hear about how Rom Manager is infamous for bricking phones so I thought it would be safe enough to flash a recovery (it's not phone bricking stuff is it?) But Rom Toolbox is kind of a lot of different apps in one that seems pretty legit. To be honest I was just trying to be lazy and not bother learning all of this the manual way but it sounds like I might have to just do it the manual way haha, manual is often the best way with a lot of things anyway.
Thanks also for the little tutorial, you're quite right, even though I'm new I'm a fast learner and I've had plenty to do with computers so I know what all of the commands are doing and the terminology but thanks for covering the bases It's nice to see a noob friendly community around, not too common these days.
So yeah, flashed CWR touch, and got into it with no problem, created my nandroid with no problem. Now I'll set to flashing roms (the manual way) Thanks to everyone here for helping me you're all great
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your welcome buddy..
i also remember the days when i was new to this stuff..but now i am quite used to such terms and feel comfortable with them,...althought to reach this stage it took some time..
I have a Galaxy Nexus, GSM version. It was working fine about ~3 weeks ago. I turned it off and removed the SIM card as I upgraded to a new phone.
Now I've turned it on and it just hangs on boot showing the animated X.
I tried recovery mode and get a "No Command" error.
I've never done anything to this phone before, in other words it's just running standard Android. Any advice? I've looked through some past posts but it seems like a lot of people have rooted the phone with custom OS, etc. I've never done any of that. So trying to figure out what the issue is with this phone. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
GR
<BUMP> sorry for pinging on this again but haven't seen any replies and I'm stuck... not able to get the phone to start. Any help would be much appreciated. Not sure if anyone else has had this problem? Thanks so much. GR
GR5000 said:
I have a Galaxy Nexus, GSM version. It was working fine about ~3 weeks ago. I turned it off and removed the SIM card as I upgraded to a new phone.
Now I've turned it on and it just hangs on boot showing the animated X.
I tried recovery mode and get a "No Command" error.
I've never done anything to this phone before, in other words it's just running standard Android. Any advice? I've looked through some past posts but it seems like a lot of people have rooted the phone with custom OS, etc. I've never done any of that. So trying to figure out what the issue is with this phone. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
GR
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GR5000 said:
<BUMP> sorry for pinging on this again but haven't seen any replies and I'm stuck... not able to get the phone to start. Any help would be much appreciated. Not sure if anyone else has had this problem? Thanks so much. GR
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when you see this "no command", press power + volume up to see the recovery menu
Thank you so much for the info. I'm trying this when I see the no command screen but nothing happens. The phone is just completely locked / frozen. I have to remove the battery. Any additional help would be much appreciated!
Thanks,
GR
samersh72 said:
when you see this "no command", press power + volume up to see the recovery menu
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Maybe you don't even have a custom recovery installed yet? Not necessary, but since custom recovery are far more convenient than the stock one, you might wanna give it a try.
Sent from Google Nexus 4 @ CM11
The phone is completely stock. I've never done anything to it so not sure why I'm having this issue to begin with. But what custom recovery would you recommend I try? Is there a link that you can send me? And how would I install it given that I cannot even get the phone to boot?
Thank you
AndyYan said:
Maybe you don't even have a custom recovery installed yet? Not necessary, but since custom recovery are far more convenient than the stock one, you might wanna give it a try.
Sent from Google Nexus 4 @ CM11
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And how would I install it given that I cannot even get the phone to boot?
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Hold both VOLUME+ and VOLUME- keys, and while holding, long press POWER key. Do you see a green Android robot with its lids open? If yes, you're in fastboot mode, from which you can flash recovery, stock ROM, etc. (but if no...)
I'm on the phone now and can't provide links... Just first tell us whether you could boot into fastboot, will catch up later depending on your answer.
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When the phone is off, if I turn it on it just hangs at the animated X.
When the phone is off, if I press volume up/down + power then yes I see the screen that you're talking about. So I can boot into fastboot. When I choose Recovery Mode it restarts and that's when I get the No Command error.
Thank you so much for your help.
GR
AndyYan said:
Hold both VOLUME+ and VOLUME- keys, and while holding, long press POWER key. Do you see a green Android robot with its lids open? If yes, you're in fastboot mode, from which you can flash recovery, stock ROM, etc. (but if no...)
I'm on the phone now and can't provide links... Just first tell us whether you could boot into fastboot, will catch up later depending on your answer.
Sent from Google Nexus 4 @ CM11
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GR5000 said:
When the phone is off, if I turn it on it just hangs at the animated X.
When the phone is off, if I press volume up/down + power then yes I see the screen that you're talking about. So I can boot into fastboot. When I choose Recovery Mode it restarts and that's when I get the No Command error.
Thank you so much for your help.
GR
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Install the correct ADB and fastboot drivers and files on your PC (I can't help you with this).
When your GNex is in fastboot, connect it to your PC, wait for it to get recognized.
Download CWM recovery here: http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager - you'll have to choose your device variant (GSM/Verizon/Sprint), and choose if you want touch or not. Downloaded file should be an *.img file.
Open a command prompt window on your PC, enter "fastboot flash recovery *PATH-TO-YOUR-RECOVERY*.img" (no quotes). After flashing completes, just boot into recovery and do what you should do.
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Just want to thank everyone for all of the help. I really appreciate it. Andy, I did try several of the steps that you mentioned but for some reason the PC just wouldn't recognize the phone in fastboot mode. I tried both the Google and Samsung drivers.
In my searching I found this post though:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/help/nexus-4-stock-recovery-command-issue-t2113478/page2
And realized that I should check samer's advice again. Turns out that I just wasn't pressing those two buttons in the correct sequence. I was doing it simultaneously and I guess you have to do it serially. At any rate was able to restore factory and now the phone is booting. Wow. What a pain. Still not sure what caused the phone to blow up in the first place.
At any rate really appreciate everyone's help.
Warm regards,
GR
AndyYan said:
Install the correct ADB and fastboot drivers and files on your PC (I can't help you with this).
When your GNex is in fastboot, connect it to your PC, wait for it to get recognized.
Download CWM recovery here: http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager - you'll have to choose your device variant (GSM/Verizon/Sprint), and choose if you want touch or not. Downloaded file should be an *.img file.
Open a command prompt window on your PC, enter "fastboot flash recovery *PATH-TO-YOUR-RECOVERY*.img" (no quotes). After flashing completes, just boot into recovery and do what you should do.
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So I have bricked my phone for the 3rd time, the last 2 times I had to have someone with an authorized account fix it for me cost was 30EUR. Sucks. I have read every post on here and was just going to toss this thing in the trash after flashing and bricking it last night. This morning I came across a thread claiming if you used the SP Flash Tool with some other files that it would work, it didn't for me but in the process I found another thread talking about holding the volume down key while flashing, it did work. Here are the steps and how did I brick it, I flashed the files from MEGATHREAD so preloader was in place, I had working and install TWRP and was in the process of flashing vendor and PE ROM from TWRP. The zip was corrupted and it wiped me out and before rebooting I got the No OS installed message but figured I would to a clean flash of the OEM image from fastboot. Nope it failed and I got the LED light with nothing else, no boot no fastboot and no recovery. Dead. Here is what I did someone please try this.
I am on a Ubuntu box with ADB and Fastboot installed for the system I assume Windows or MAC would work just have those tools working and installed you must or you wouldn't have bricked your phone. I have begonia_global_images_V11.0.6.0.PGGMIXM_20200108.0000.00_9.0_global ROM and I went to the image directory, and typed:
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fastboot devices
fastboot flash boot boot.img
When it was listed in fastboot devices I was like WHAT??? Sure enough it flashed it but do this right before you issue that command ITS IMPORTANT plug in the phone via USB and hold down the volume down key the phone will within a few seconds vibrate then hit the commands. Please see attached image you can see what I did. After that when I unplugged the phone it freaking booted into the OS and I had to set my phone up again but for the most part and this is weird my data was still intact, I don't care but it was nice. I really don't understand this phone at all but I hope others will try this and unbrick it would be awesome.
DC
dcindallas said:
So I have bricked my phone for the 3rd time, the last 2 times I had to have someone with an authorized account fix it for me cost was 30EUR. Sucks. I have read every post on here and was just going to toss this thing in the trash after flashing and bricking it last night. This morning I came across a thread claiming if you used the SP Flash Tool with some other files that it would work, it didn't for me but in the process I found another thread talking about holding the volume down key while flashing, it did work. Here are the steps and how did I brick it, I flashed the files from MEGATHREAD so preloader was in place, I had working and install TWRP and was in the process of flashing vendor and PE ROM from TWRP. The zip was corrupted and it wiped me out and before rebooting I got the No OS installed message but figured I would to a clean flash of the OEM image from fastboot. Nope it failed and I got the LED light with nothing else, no boot no fastboot and no recovery. Dead. Here is what I did someone please try this.
I am on a Ubuntu box with ADB and Fastboot installed for the system I assume Windows or MAC would work just have those tools working and installed you must or you wouldn't have bricked your phone. I have begonia_global_images_V11.0.6.0.PGGMIXM_20200108.0000.00_9.0_global ROM and I went to the image directory, and typed:
When it was listed in fastboot devices I was like WHAT??? Sure enough it flashed it but do this right before you issue that command ITS IMPORTANT plug in the phone via USB and hold down the volume down key the phone will within a few seconds vibrate then hit the commands. Please see attached image you can see what I did. After that when I unplugged the phone it freaking booted into the OS and I had to set my phone up again but for the most part and this is weird my data was still intact, I don't care but it was nice. I really don't understand this phone at all but I hope others will try this and unbrick it would be awesome.
DC
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Thanks for sharing this. I've had a bricked rn8 pro for 3 weeks now and none of the other fixes worked for me. I'm looking forward to giving this a try when I get home from work. Perhaps I should've tried using my Kali box rather than windoze in my previous attempts.
I'll update with results if interested.
Hi, what exactly you did? Because I'm tired to test any possible method, I've tried disconnecting the battery, Press Volume - while try to flash, and now I'm waiting to prove the method that drain the battery adn then can connect and flash.
Did you flash with Ubuntu? It works? How can you do it If the phone can't enter to fastboot mode?
To what I understood you unlocked it 3 times and in one of those you updated the preloader?
Because if so. spflash unlocks it without asking for the happy account
Yup on Arch Linux and this worked fine
Melon_Bread said:
Yup on Arch Linux and this worked fine
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What you did? Pls help ):
GERATKDASD said:
What you did? Pls help ):
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Made sure the device was off completely, held down VOL-DOWN while pluging in phone and had it show up in my fastboot devices. Reflashed the system via fastboot with the begonia_global_images_V11.0.2.0.PGGMIXM_20191201.0000.00_9.0_global system image (flash-all.sh)
Melon_Bread said:
Made sure the device was off completely, held down VOL-DOWN while pluging in phone and had it show up in my fastboot devices. Reflashed the system via fastboot with the begonia_global_images_V11.0.2.0.PGGMIXM_20191201.0000.00_9.0_global system image (flash-all.sh)
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I will try, thanks
Still not working ): IDK if I don't doing it right, I don't know, I'm tired of this phone ):
GERATKDASD said:
Hi, what exactly you did? Because I'm tired to test any possible method, I've tried disconnecting the battery, Press Volume - while try to flash, and now I'm waiting to prove the method that drain the battery adn then can connect and flash.
Did you flash with Ubuntu? It works? How can you do it If the phone can't enter to fastboot mode?
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I already tested battery draining, doesnt worked :/
KonahZave said:
I already tested battery draining, doesnt worked :/
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Holy cow, and then? now who can help us? ): I don't have 30 bucks right now ._.
Sed lyf
GERATKDASD said:
Holy cow, and then? now who can help us? ): I don't have 30 bucks right now ._.
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I know how bad it is... Im sorry bro, if this guide couldnt help... then only paying. (╯︵╰,)
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I know how bad it is... Im sorry bro, if this guide couldnt help... then only paying. (╯︵╰,)
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You guys are NOT reading the method used, the battery isnt even removable on this phone follow the steps listed. You can't see anything happening on your phone just be at a terminal window HOLDING down the volume down key and type (oone handed or whatever) fastboot devices) it works I did it 3 times. Flash the boot.img and it will reboot and be fixed. I am tellng you FOLLOW instructions so many of you don't.
pablo159 said:
To what I understood you unlocked it 3 times and in one of those you updated the preloader?
Because if so. spflash unlocks it without asking for the happy account
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None of that matters and no the preloader was over written, the point here is it was hard bricked only got the white LED light, then I did exactly what I wrote and it saw the phone in fastboot and it wrote the boot.img and then it rebooted and worked. Period. Worked for me. Someone else tested it worked for them. Try it but follow the directions....
dcindallas said:
You guys are NOT reading the method used, the battery isnt even removable on this phone follow the steps listed. You can't see anything happening on your phone just be at a terminal window HOLDING down the volume down key and type (oone handed or whatever) fastboot devices) it works I did it 3 times. Flash the boot.img and it will reboot and be fixed. I am tellng you FOLLOW instructions so many of you don't.
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Man, Im not trying this method or such thing, Im not bricked. Im just telling for the dude my old experience with old guides.
dcindallas said:
You guys are NOT reading the method used, the battery isnt even removable on this phone follow the steps listed. You can't see anything happening on your phone just be at a terminal window HOLDING down the volume down key and type (oone handed or whatever) fastboot devices) it works I did it 3 times. Flash the boot.img and it will reboot and be fixed. I am tellng you FOLLOW instructions so many of you don't.
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Sorry If I look like an annoying guy that don't understant, but litteraly i've tried that, I opened a Terminal window, typed fastboot devices, holding down volume -, but, IDK, how many time I need to press it;
I need to connect phone before hold the button, or vice versa?
GERATKDASD said:
Sorry If I look like an annoying guy that don't understant, but litteraly i've tried that, I opened a Terminal window, typed fastboot devices, holding down volume -, but, IDK, how many time I need to press it;
I need to connect phone before hold the button, or vice versa?
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Plug the phone in and hold it down the phone will vibrate keep holding it down and try flashing it continue to hold it down until the flash is successful. All I had to do was flash the boot image but others have flashed_all. Hit me on telegram if you need help @dcindallas
dcindallas said:
Plug the phone in and hold it down the phone will vibrate keep holding it down and try flashing it continue to hold it down until the flash is successful. All I had to do was flash the boot image but others have flashed_all. Hit me on telegram if you need help @dcindallas
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Ok, so, you only need to installed adb and fastboot right? no drivers or other things?
Hi Friend,
I have tried to flash a stock firmware to Oneplus 9 pro (model LE2125) and I have followed this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/restore-oneplus-9-to-stock-via-fastboot-commands.4265153/
but when I did a command "fastboot reboot fastboot" for flashing a file in userspace. the phone is going to black screen and cannot do anything untill now and I found that COMPort in device manager always up but I cannot do anything.
btw, I have tried to press all button Vol- Vol+, power but it does not work.
So, Could you guys please advise me how can I go back to fastboot mode again ? or I need to wait untill battery has died and try to turn on a phone again ?
Thank you
If the problem is occur on only camera app then check you use the latest version or old, if you use old version then update it. If you sing latest version that clean your mobile from cleaner.
iqranawaz said:
If the problem is occur on only camera app then check you use the latest version or old, if you use old version then update it. If you sing latest version that clean your mobile from cleaner.
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Thank you for you answer, but the problem is I cannot turn on the phone for now. the phone still black screen and I can see a COMPort of this phone in device manager. I dont know why
NattDew said:
Thank you for you answer, but the problem is I cannot turn on the phone for now. the phone still black screen and I can see a COMPort of this phone in device manager. I dont know why
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Ohh sorry i don't know why it happens but if complete black screen and when pressing the power button the phone won't vibrate. If this happen firstly charge the phone for 15 minutes at least and then try to turn on the phone again, if the phone has the black screen after power on, suggest you to apply for the after-sale services.
I am stuck in fastboot and can only boot into fastboot please help??
I can only accsess fastboot and cannot reboot into anything except fastboot.... I tried extracting the payload bin but can only flash a few lines then I am told to reboot into fastbootd but cannot access that either... I cannot access recoveries...
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Same issue. Trying to use msm tool but it stops after 18s.
fungisimp said:
Same issue. Trying to use msm tool but it stops after 18s.
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Hi. did you get any fix. i am facing exact same issue. Black Screen, no EDL, after manually flashing from CMD.
it happed after when I did a command "fastboot reboot fastboot" for flashing a file in userspace. same as you.
BrokenOp9 said:
it happed after when I did a command "fastboot reboot fastboot" for flashing a file in userspace. same as you.
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it shows up in device manager. But I took a break from it for now. I’ll get back to you if I get it.
fungisimp said:
it shows up in device manager. But I took a break from it for now. I’ll get back to you if I get it.
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i hope we will get some fix.