I am making this thread because I just bought a ATT Tilt 2 yesterday and i've been doing my best to flash this phone but it wont work! I know how to flash because I've done it plenty of times with the Fuze, but this phone keeps freezing when it gets to the percentage screen.
I've tried both methods, Via USB and Via Micro SD....
When I did the USB, everything goes fine until the percentage screen on my phone and the computer screen show up, then it stays on 0% until I get an error messages telling me to unplug my phone and retry.
When I tried Micro SD, at the bootloader screen it stays on the "Loading..." forever, it never goes to "Checking"...
So i'm thinking AT&T has something to do with this? They've found a way for customers to be blocked from flashing another rom? Please tell me there is a way out of this...i've seen other users with ATT Tilt 2's claiming they've flashed their phones...but I know I can't be the only one with this problem.
I take it you have already put Hard SPL on the device?
Plenty of other people have put custom ROMs on their Tilt 2. So it's nothing AT&T have done.
Dave
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It wont let me even put HardSPL....it wont let me do anything period... it just freezes.
The percentage screen stays at zero percent. So i'm lost.
Have you installed the enablerapinew cab? That's all I had to do in order to get HardSPL to go through on my Tilt2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4727487&postcount=1
themasterhook2000 said:
It wont let me even put HardSPL....it wont let me do anything period... it just freezes.
The percentage screen stays at zero percent. So i'm lost.
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I have a tilt 2 and I am running NRG Photon 10/17 ROM and loven it, but is was not easy to get to this point. My main issue was with HardSPL. I had to go through a couple extra steps in order for it to work. The first issue was a connection error, i followed the directions in the error message and went to the appropriate link.
The second issue is on the flashing page. "anyone having problems with the device entering SSPL without functional USB port ("ERROR 260 CONNECTION" RUU error), you can get SSPL-Manual-Rhodium.exe from attachment in this post, copy it to the *device* itself and run it. then once the screen is showing black, run the Hard-SPL package on the PC and select Manual flash option. please do not use Manual flash option for any other purposes
another reason for USB connection error: if your PC takes too long to load the drivers (if your device is in bootloader for the first time it needs to do that), then if RUU times out, but device is still in black screen, just leave it there and re-run the Hard-SPL package when driver installation finishes - you must use Manual Flash option in such a case. I recommend to wait for Windows to take its time searching for the USB drivers, then click Next in RUU only when they are installed.[/I]
These helped me out and all is good. Hope this helps you as well. If not, good luck my friend.
Decer said:
Have you installed the enablerapinew cab? That's all I had to do in order to get HardSPL to go through on my Tilt2
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4727487&postcount=1
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That was my first step as well. I did not have the link handy...
try this. http://rhodium.htc-unlocks.com/ works like a treat and although I paid for it, I am also Security unlocked.
I have been waiting nearly two months for HTC to get on the ball and release the official version of Windows Mobile 6.5 so I could download it and see if it's worth using as my main phone OS. But they have been lazy and have yet to come out with it. So, I got impatient and began looking into the roms that were already available and how to flash my phone to get them to work. The first step I read that I needed to do was unlock my phone. However, I forgot what the text said at the top of the page (here's the link to the program I used, if that's helpful): http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=36062. So I proceeded to use the Diamond Unlocker (as that should have been a huge tip-off to me then, but this was my first ever unlocking experience, so I had no idea what I was doing) Now, my HTC Touch Pro 2 from Verizon won't even turn on. It won't go into a bootloader screen, absolutely nothing happens when I press power button, the reset button, or a combination of any of the buttons on the device.
However, when I plug the phone into my computer, a device does pop up: Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM. I can't get anything more than that, though. No software drivers will install, it does try very hard to find some though.
Any help, advice, tips, tricks, random guesses, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for all your help.
Welcome aboard
try to reflash another ROM
have a deep read here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=550540
Good luck,
Buttons don't respond.
I can't get my phone to turn on or even go into bootloader mode. So, without that, I don't understand how I can flash a new ROM onto my phone.
And hello to you as well.
I did read that link, but none of the button codes worked, and my phone isn't responding to the Hard-SPL that I started when my phone was connected. It says that it cannot find the device and I need to resync it. But I start Windows Mobile Device Center and it can't find my phone either.
However, an interesting new development is that my phone, every now and again, starts charging when connected to my computer. The light turns orange, and my computer picks it up. But it does this for a bit, and then it changes back to nothing.
If you can't access the bootloader using any of the methods detailed here, then I hate to say it, but your device is probably bricked. It's really difficult if at all possible to recover when the SPL (AKA bootloader) is severely damaged or completely destroyed. There were some tools a while back to help recover from nuked SPLs, but AFAIK they aren't compatible with the TP2, and you have to be security unlocked, which I can pretty much guarantee you aren't.
Your best bet would be to take it back to the store and play dumb, saying that it "just stopped working" in the hopes that they'll give you a new one, but there are no guarantees it'll work. Best of luck
That's what I need to know
Thanks for the information. I just needed to know what to do. I can't access the bootloader or anything even similar to it, so I am just going to get it replaced and then be much more careful in the future.
Hi! So I tried to load a ROM tonight, just like I have a ton of times before, but after flashing the new radio, the phone only shows a box with an arrow pointing to the Android icon. When I hold the volume down button and hit the power button to go into the bootloader, the same thing happens. I can find no way to load the bootloader or the recovery console. Can anyone PLEASE help me? I am about to go insane trying everything I can think of!
What you're seeing is the radio flashing. Let it run, it'll send you back to recovery when it finishes. If you haven't bricked your phone yet, you're lucky.
This is a perfect example of why you should always read directions thoroughly and know what you're doing before you do it.
If after pulling the battery, your phone suddenly won't turn back on, it's officially dead. You'll have to get a new one.
Does your computer recognize it via adb?
I did follow the instructions to the letter. Can you please explain what ADB is? It's been a while since I've heard that term. I'm fairly inept at this sort of thing, to be honest. But I'm trying to learn. I also thoroughly searched the forums to no avail. Thank you so much for your help!
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I did follow the instructions to the letter. Can you please explain what ADB is? It's been a while since I've heard that term. I'm fairly inept at this sort of thing, to be honest. But I'm trying to learn. I also thoroughly searched the forums to no avail. Thank you so much for your help!
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Where do you stand now? Are you still seeing the radio update screen? If so, just wait it out. It shouldn't take that long, but give it a while longer before pulling the battery.
When you flash the radios, a line of text runs after the initial flash process. It says something similar to reboot the phone now to finish installation, then you'll return to recovery where you can reboot normally. One time that I flashed a radio it told me to nor interrupt the process.
Next time be sure to read the text displayed after flashing. If the process seems to take too long, you can try pulling the battery, but I'd give it at least another ten minutes.
You didn't happen to check that the md5 checksums matched, did you? I'm lazy and never check, except for with radio updates.
(from... Evo/MIUI/Tapatalk)
When I boot up my tablet, I get nonstop error messages telling me things have stopped working. I tried getting help from someone else on a different site, and this is what they told me to say: I flashed the GROUPER lollipop ROM onto a FLO. Someone please help me!!! It's a totally clean tablet. no files on it except android.
Go to Google's Nexus firmware page, download the appropriate firmware, follow the instructions: https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Only thing I don't know is whether or not you'll have to repartition the internal flash.
I'm a dummy.
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Go to Google's Nexus firmware page, download the appropriate firmware, follow the instructions:
Only thing I don't know is whether or not you'll have to repartition the internal flash.
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i don't understand how to do all that though I'm not good with command prompts... and nexus root tool kit has done me no good. Could you dumb down the instructions for me?
Then it's time for you to learn. The page has step-by-step instructions. There isn't any way too dumb down the instructions.
You have to start somewhere. Now is a good time. If you had learned before, you wouldn't be in this predicament.
So sit down, take a couple deep breaths, then read the instructions a few times. Download the Android SDK and factory image, then get everything set up. Don't panic, it's not nearly as difficult as you're making it out to be. Stop psyching yourself out. Take it step by step. If you get stuck, leave the cmd prompt and post the issue you've run into here.
Might help if you type out the instructions here after you've read them over several times. I'm glad to help but you gotta take ownership of your tablet and put in some effort to learn and educate yourself.
Just try, I'm sure you'll understand it by the end of tonight or the end of the weekend. You don't have to be a master of fastboot and adb, I sure as hell am not. I never recommend the use of toolkits, especially by those with no understanding of fastboot and adb. Once you have a basic understanding of fastboot and adb, go ahead and use any toolkit you want because by then you'll know how to get yourself out of any jams using those 2 tools.
It is almost impossible to hard brick this device, even if you flash the wrong ROM on this device..
Download this utility and it will bring your Nexus back to life....
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Giving up
nhizzat said:
Then it's time for you to learn. The page has step-by-step instructions. There isn't any way too dumb down the instructions.
You have to start somewhere. Now is a good time. If you had learned before, you wouldn't be in this predicament.
So sit down, take a couple deep breaths, then read the instructions a few times. Download the Android SDK and factory image, then get everything set up. Don't panic, it's not nearly as difficult as you're making it out to be. Stop psyching yourself out. Take it step by step. If you get stuck, leave the cmd prompt and post the issue you've run into here.
Might help if you type out the instructions here after you've read them over several times. I'm glad to help but you gotta take ownership of your tablet and put in some effort to learn and educate yourself.
Just try, I'm sure you'll understand it by the end of tonight or the end of the weekend. You don't have to be a master of fastboot and adb, I sure as hell am not. I never recommend the use of toolkits, especially by those with no understanding of fastboot and adb. Once you have a basic understanding of fastboot and adb, go ahead and use any toolkit you want because by then you'll know how to get yourself out of any jams using those 2 tools.
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I'm officially giving up. Nothing works. It boots into the OS and then pops up a bunch of error messages. I've tried lollipop, kitkat, cyanogenmod, locked bootloader, unlocked bootloader, and I'm done. GR! Thank you though, for your help.
Boucherwayne78 said:
I'm officially giving up. Nothing works. It boots into the OS and then pops up a bunch of error messages. I've tried lollipop, kitkat, cyanogenmod, locked bootloader, unlocked bootloader, and I'm done. GR! Thank you though, for your help.
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So that means you will sell it to me for $20?
Boucherwayne78 said:
I'm officially giving up. Nothing works. It boots into the OS and then pops up a bunch of error messages. I've tried lollipop, kitkat, cyanogenmod, locked bootloader, unlocked bootloader, and I'm done. GR! Thank you though, for your help.
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Nothing works? Just flash the factory image. Flashing Roms in recovery isn't going to help you. Before you give up, just use wugs toolkit to save it. If you give up without even trying the right procedure (fastboot flash factory image) then i recommend you not root again after you fix it. But wugfresh toolkit will fix it for you with a couple clicks.
I tried NRTK
madbat99 said:
Nothing works? Just flash the factory image. Flashing Roms in recovery isn't going to help you. Before you give up, just use wugs toolkit to save it. If you give up without even trying the right procedure (fastboot flash factory image) then i recommend you not root again after you fix it. But wugfresh toolkit will fix it for you with a couple clicks.
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The toolkit doesn't work. I tried that 9 times, both downloading my own OS to flash, and letting the toolkit download it. Every time it either boot loops it or does the error message spam thing again. That's why I was trying to use SDK... And that didn't work either. And my drivers NEVER INSTALL RIGHT, so it's all just slowly killing me inside...
Make sure fastboots working first. Put the tablet in bootloader mode by shutting it off then holding power and volume down (or up I forget, you want the screen that says start at the top and has device info at the bottom left.)
Connect to computer then go into the platform-tools folder in the SDK folder, hold shift and right click over the window>open command prompt here.
Type fastboot devices and hit enter. Does it show a serial number or does it show nothing? (waiting for device or something like that) If nothing you should uninstall all drivers for the tablet in device manager and install the google usb driver from the sdk manager in the sdk you installed.
Once you see the serial number you're almost done. If your bootloader is locked type fastboot oem unlock
Now from the factory image copy the image-razor.zip, bootloader.img and flash-all.bat to the platform-tools folder.
Double click flash-all.bat
That's it.
I think that it will be beneficial for you to look into using virtual machines (VM's). It allows you to run different operating systems directly from your computer.
The second half to this equation is learning to use Linux (Ubuntu is my choice). Since Android is built from Linux, you don't need special drivers to recognize your devices.
Another option to run Ubuntu is to create a Virtual Hard Drive on your PC, and install Ubuntu onto it (YouTube it, and follow the directions carefully).
Lastly, you can always get a flash drive that is 8gb or greater (16gb or 32gb is recommended), and install Ubuntu onto it was well. It will move little slower than your PC, but your issues will be solved and manageable.
Why am I advocating for Ubuntu? Because it works. PM me if your are interested in learning more, but don't expect me to do all of the work. You need to educate yourself a bit to actually follow my instructions.
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The toolkit doesn't work. I tried that 9 times, both downloading my own OS to flash, and letting the toolkit download it. Every time it either boot loops it or does the error message spam thing again. That's why I was trying to use SDK... And that didn't work either. And my drivers NEVER INSTALL RIGHT, so it's all just slowly killing me inside...
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First off, let me explain that this device is almost impossible to destroy by flashing the wrong rom. Your over reacting due to inexperience, your Nexus is fine as long as you can boot into Fastboot. When the device is powered down, press the power button and the Volume down key for about 30 seconds, if you can boot into Fastboot, your device is just fine.. Nexus devices are extremely hard to hard brick.. RELAX and realize this is a good time to learn something new, this device is the perfect device to experiment with... You seem to not have the patients and you just need to relax watch a few youtube videos.. No one is going to do it for you.. About 5 years ago I was in the same place you are right now, and I took the time to figure how to fix what ever I did to mess it up.. Its not hard once you realize what your doing. The Toolkit is a swiss army knife of tools that can fix, repair and flash stock roms. Did you unlock the bootloader? Take a breather, give it some time and figure it out like we all did at one time or another, none of us here had our hands held during the learning process with Android devices..
Edit: I'm almost sure you did not unlock your device, to know for sure if your device is unlocked you would see a small padlock that appears to be in the unlocked position at the bottom of your screen while powering on.. If you power your Nexus on, and you DO NOT see a unlocked symbol at the bottom of your screen, you DID NOT unlock your device, thus meaning you have to unlock it to flash it properly.. There are dozens of people in this forum right now that would be more than happy to buy your device cheap and fix it themselves.. If they can do it, you can too..
^Yeah like my last post, those are perfectly fine instructions. If that don't work, stuck at "erasing user data" or something you're ****ed. Most likely.Try a different cord/usb 2.0/computer
Tried a few things. Got any other ideas?
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First off, let me explain that this device is almost impossible to destroy by flashing the wrong rom. Your over reacting due to inexperience, your Nexus is fine as long as you can boot into Fastboot. When the device is powered down, press the power button and the Volume down key for about 30 seconds, if you can boot into Fastboot, your device is just fine.. Nexus devices are extremely hard to hard brick.. RELAX and realize this is a good time to learn something new, this device is the perfect device to experiment with... You seem to not have the patients and you just need to relax watch a few youtube videos.. No one is going to do it for you.. About 5 years ago I was in the same place you are right now, and I took the time to figure how to fix what ever I did to mess it up.. Its not hard once you realize what your doing. The Toolkit is a swiss army knife of tools that can fix, repair and flash stock roms. Did you unlock the bootloader? Take a breather, give it some time and figure it out like we all did at one time or another, none of us here had our hands held during the learning process with Android devices..
Edit: I'm almost sure you did not unlock your device, to know for sure if your device is unlocked you would see a small padlock that appears to be in the unlocked position at the bottom of your screen while powering on.. If you power your Nexus on, and you DO NOT see a unlocked symbol at the bottom of your screen, you DID NOT unlock your device, thus meaning you have to unlock it to flash it properly.. There are dozens of people in this forum right now that would be more than happy to buy your device cheap and fix it themselves.. If they can do it, you can too..
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Thank you for your reply. Do you have any suggestions though for my situation? My bootloader was unlocked. I did try locking it then unlocking it several times though. I've tried two seperate stock ROMs, different usb cables, different usb ports, and it now tells me that fastboot is not working. even a link is greatly appreciated. I think it is a driver problem. My tablet does boot into the OS though. I can use the ui for about 10 seconds, then a notification pops up mid-screen: "unfortunately, the process android.process.acore has stopped." Please, even a link is greatly appreciated. I've tried just about everything to get these drivers working, and to get this tablet working. I will continue to research as well. Wish me luck!
Wug's tool has been invaluable to me in the past. I have gone from KitKat to Lollipop, back and forth, different ROMS, stuck boots, bad flashes. Like Zap says if you can get it to Bootloader then get Wug's tool to connect in fastboot, it will do the rest.
A couple times I have ran into problems where my computer has not seen my Nexus 5 because of the drivers, just google nexus usb drivers and install the latest ones.
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Wug's tool has been invaluable to me in the past. I have gone from KitKat to Lollipop, back and forth, different ROMS, stuck boots, bad flashes. Like Zap says if you can get it to Bootloader then get Wug's tool to connect in fastboot, it will do the rest.
A couple times I have ran into problems where my computer has not seen my Nexus 5 because of the drivers, just google nexus usb drivers and install the latest ones.
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Got any ideas on Fastboot.exe stopping working when the flash process begins? it fails sending bootloader and then fastboot.exe fails. It says on the screen when i close the error message it's booting into bootloader, but the tablet never restarts. it stays on bootloader(where i had it in the first place.) It should turn off the screen and go back into bootloader. Please, any feedback is appreciated.
Have you tried selecting the option of hardbrick on the tool?
I was so excited to buy a Z5 quite cheap from online store (GumTree Australia). Received it and went to turn it on, it was locked to someone's account (not the last owner I assumed). No biggee I thought, so I did a bit of research to find out how to factory reset wipe my phone and find the Sony app 'EMMA'. Booted my phone into that app and it showed that this phone was locked and I couldn't do anything other than visit a couple links it suggested to update my phone or contact Sony to unlock my bootloader. I did all that it suggested waiting on Sony to no reply.
3 months later, I decided to give this phone another go and came looking at XDA. Impatiently wanting to unlock, I found a flashtool on XDA https://forum.xda-developers.com/z5-premium/general/firmware-32-3-0-372-certified-android-7-t3537948 and decided to wing it with this image https://redirect.viglink.com/?format=go&jsonp=vglnk_14958424411279&key=f0a7f91912ae2b52e0700f73990eb321&libId=j36hx1cx01000n4o000DAnhl9jzwv&loc=https%3A%2F%2Fforum.xda-developers.com%2Fz5-premium%2Fgeneral%2Ffirmware-32-3-0-372-certified-android-7-t3537948&v=1&out=https%3A%2F%2Fdrive.google.com%2Fdrive%2Ffolders%2F0B9es25_rAF5bbnhPZ2pLQjQyd2M%3Fusp%3Dsharing&ref=https%3A%2F%2Fforum.xda-developers.com%2Fz5-premium&title=Firmware%20Android%20N%207.0%2032.3.A.2.33%20link%20.ftf%E2%80%A6%20%7C%20Sony%20Xperia%20Z5%20Premium&txt=https%3A%2F%2Fdrive.google.com%2Fdrive%2Ffolde...2M%3Fusp%3Dsharing.
Long story short, my impatience and winging it after following onscreen instructions from the tool has now made the phone unbootable. Screen turns on but it's all black. I plug my phone in to the computer and it is recognised by EMMA and Windows. But I can't do the recovery boot with volume down.
I just want to put it back to how it was with a simple wipe. Is there a way I can get it back to just "normal" please.
My excitement has now left me with anxiety issues lol. Please help....
Use flashtool and go to XperiFirm and download the full ROM by browsing to the correct phone model and country (Use somewhere like Custom Indonesia, Custom UK, Custom Germany, etc.)
Then simply click flash button, choose the ROM, make some checkbox such that it flashes absolutely everything, and then follow on-screen instruction to do a full flash. Volume Up and Power force turns your phone off, and then plug the USB and press the instructed volume button right away to enter into flash mode, and then things will work on its own.
I would just use XperiFirm to download the ROM image. But do make sure you're downloading the ROM for the correct phone model.
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Then simply click flash button, choose the ROM, make some checkbox such that it flashes absolutely everything, and then follow on-screen instruction to do a full flash. Volume Up and Power force turns your phone off, and then plug the USB and press the instructed volume button right away to enter into flash mode, and then things will work on its own.
I would just use XperiFirm to download the ROM image. But do make sure you're downloading the ROM for the correct phone model.
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Life saver!! Thank you so much. I've got the phone working now and I understand how XperiFirm works.... sort of.
I'm now stuck on FRP lock where I have to enter the last email used to sync the device. I've tried the instructions from this thread and watched the video and mine doesn't do what is shown on the video to get into the settings to switch users.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z5-premium/general/how-to-tottaly-unlock-xperia-z5-premium-t3585640#post72448042
I'm gonna keep reading and see if there's another way around. But if anyone is reading this, please feel free to guide me.
Thanking you DarkSilent again.
UPDATE
Found this video and it helped me to bypass FRP.
Thank you once again. I'm very happy now.