Bricked - Can I save my phone?? - Desire General

Hello
Posted this over in Pauls MoDaCo forum as well but not had any replies yet so thought it best to try here as well.
I've bricked my Desire, phone loads up but the sim and sd card aren't recognised (though I can still use wi fi).
When connecting the phone to my PC (tried windows 7 and XP) the drivers fail to install and I get various faults like the device being recognised as android 1.0 usb to a Qualcomm device.
The phone is still rooted (I can install rooted apps from the market) however after following various unbricking guides I always get stuck at stage 2 (i.e. enable sd card), if the PC won't recognise the device how can i run the 'fastboot oem enableqxdm 0' command?
I've also tried running fastboot using a terminal app on the phone but it doesn't recognise fastboot, should i be in a specific directory on the phone when running this command?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers

Have you tried using a different jab port? I had to use one at the back of my pc front ports wouldn't install drivers properly.
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You need to follow the guide on modaco for unbricking your device. You have the usb brick, and it can easilly be fixed.
Follow the steps religiously and you will be up n running in no time again.

I've followed the guide lots of time, it's not that long winded so it shouldn't be to hard to follow.
I get stuck on step two, using the fastboot command.
My PC and also tried laptop (Win XP and 7), different USB ports (front and back) but each time it attempts to load drivers and I end up with it either being recognised as an Android 1.0, Android Bootloader Interface or a Qualcomm device. I then run fastboot, and get the device not recognised error.

I've now tried to connect my phone to a windows Xp and 7 PC and a laptop, a Linux laptop and tried using the Tiny Linux root guide to see if that would work, but each time the PC/laptop fails to recognise the phone so can't get into recovery or run the fastboot command.

celticone said:
I've now tried to connect my phone to a windows Xp and 7 PC and a laptop, a Linux laptop and tried using the Tiny Linux root guide to see if that would work, but each time the PC/laptop fails to recognise the phone so can't get into recovery or run the fastboot command.
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You don't need to get into recovery for this.
You have sdk installed, so boot your phone by pressing power while holding down the volume down button.
Use a command prompt on your pc and cd to the tools directory in the sdk. If the sdk is saved to the root of your C: drive on the pc you would type
Code:
cd C:\android-sdk-windows\tools
When in there type
Code:
fastboot oem enableqxdm 0
This will re-enable your sd card and allow you to continue.

That doesnt work, just stops on the waiting for device line and doesnt continue.
Also using the cmd 'adb devices' shows nothing so I'm guessing my phone isn't recognised on my PC. At the moment it's in fastboot usb (on phone) and in devices on the PC I've got Android Bootloader Interface with the yellow problem sign against it.
thanks for your help, it's appreciated, tried a few forums but no one is that interested in helping.
Cheers

celticone said:
That doesnt work, just stops on the waiting for device line and doesnt continue.
Also using the cmd 'adb devices' shows nothing so I'm guessing my phone isn't recognised on my PC. At the moment it's in fastboot usb (on phone) and in devices on the PC I've got Android Bootloader Interface with the yellow problem sign against it.
thanks for your help, it's appreciated, tried a few forums but no one is that interested in helping.
Cheers
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It definitely sounds like the old usb brick problem, so that's a good thing! When you tried the commands were you booted into fastboot? When you connect the phone to the computer does the phone display change from saying fastboot to fastboot usb? I think thats what it should say, can't remember to be honest!
Have you tried another usb port, and a different cable too?
Edit: I'd also try rebooting the computer to ensure any running process etc are closed.

Got it fixed, final throw of the dice this morning I connected the phone to a Vista laptop and it was recognised straight away, so downloaded HTCSync then ADB tools on to the laptop and finally got the re enable command to work.
Jeez that took for ever, strange that Xp, Win7 and Linux PCs couldn't recognise the phone but Vista did.
Still got it sorted, thanks for the help.

No worries. Glad you got it sorted.

I have almost the same problem.
but with the legend.
SD is not recognized.
Can´t Call,
Can´t connect via USB.
Is there something I can do in the built in terminal in the ROM?

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[solved]win7 doesn´t recognizes my device into fastboot

okay ... a new question and also soo weird....
I want that my 2 PC´s recognize my device when its in bootloader mode
1º pc recognizes it well and its running UBUNTU.
2ºmy sister´s PC RUNNING WIN7 doesn´t recognize my DHD into bootloader mode.. but if i look the screen of the device the device automatically was changed his status to "HBOOT USB PLUG" but here is the problem:
When windoze7 detects and recognizes my device It issues a sound, but when I connect my DHD it issues different other one, that is to say detects it but it does not recognize her, then the usb mode I cannot use it
but if i boot my dhd and put her in debugging mode and run adb parameters windoze recognizes the device perfectly...
i am not an experienced user in windows
and i don´t know whats the problem. its strange..
any advise?thx in advance
Between you and the stickman you've had every problem going!!
Have you installed HTC Sync onto your sister's PC?
Why haven't you converted her to Ubuntu?
Mr_JMM said:
Between you and the stickman you've had every problem going!!
Have you installed HTC Sync onto your sister's PC?
Why haven't you converted her to Ubuntu?
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lololol we have a lot of problems Especially with windows i hate it
but she is afraid of not being able to handle it if I am not in house (SHE HAS ANOTHER DHD) in addition she likes the Microsoft OFFICE. LOL (and not open office)
Yes i had installed htc sync drivers, and sdk working well in usb debugging mode with the DHD turned on
Get to the stage you were at before:
fastboot
connect phone to PC
Phone says HBOOT USB PLUG
Using the Android-sdk shell
type
Code:
fastboot devices
Do you get a response?
Mr_JMM said:
Get to the stage you were at before:
fastboot
connect phone to PC
Phone says HBOOT USB PLUG
Using the Android-sdk shell
type
Code:
fastboot devices
Do you get a response?
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yes i tried in fastboot mode but only says "list of attached devices" and nothing more... there aren´t devices in the list..
and if i write adb shell""" says ""not devices found"" logically
SERGI.3210 said:
yes i tried in fastboot mode but only says "list of attached devices" and nothing more... there aren´t devices in the list..
and if i write adb shell""" says ""not devices found"" logically
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the problem appears into fastboot and into bootloader
ok in fastboot mode into sdk shell write fastboot devices and shows me a message:
"unable to initialize the aplication because ADBWINAPI.DLL not found
Ok, try this:
Create an Ubuntu live CD.... you can see where I'm going with that one.
Sorry buddy, will need to wait for some other poor sap that uses Windoze to pop along.
There was an old thread I read once and someone solved it by going to device manager and updating drivers or something for the "android device". <<-- Re your new post
Other than that, usual suggestion is try a different USB socket (different side of PC).
Mr_JMM said:
Ok, try this:
Create an Ubuntu live CD.... you can see where I'm going with that one.
Sorry buddy, will need to wait for some other poor sap that uses Windoze to pop along.
There was an old thread I read once and someone solved it by going to device manager and updating drivers or something for the "android device". <<-- Re your new post
Other than that, usual suggestion is try a different USB socket (different side of PC).
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ok tried another socket but the PC says to me :LOL
good idea mate... if i create aN ubuntu root/live cd i can try with the konsole
windoze please... burn in the ****ing hell
edit:with ubuntu works well again
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good apreciation to the forum mate... LOL
okay... in advance thank´s again to my friend Mr_JMM for help me again (pressing your thank´s button AGAIN lol)
i solved my problem with "winfuck"7 (windows for microsoft´s friends)
ok when i was tried to input a fastboot code the CMD (shell) of windows returned me:
"unable to initialize the program because ADBWINAPI.DLL does not exist...
well i browsed for this file and its a library file for adb.exe commands.
under my experience fastboot parameters shouldn´t be afeccted by the ausence of this file but when i was downloaded it (a zip file with adbwinapi.exe, adbwinusbapi.dll and adb.exe) and i have put it in the folder "tools" of the sdk (Rightly where it shelters fastboot.exe) VOILÀ!!!!
i tried to enter:
"fastboot devices"
and returned to my
"HT.........."
also i tried to rebbot the device from fastboot with
"fastboot reboot" and WORKS WELL!!!!
END OF THIS THREAD.... SOLVED!!!!!!!!!!

[Q] Help with ADB....Question

I am trying to get ADB to work so I can do the unlock bootloader. ADB recognizes my phone while booted up with usb debugging enabled, but when I reboot to fastboot, it does not recognize it.
I've tried different drivers, uninstalling and reinstalling.... no luck.....
Is there anyone that is knowledgeable in this area to assist me? Is there any kind of IRC channel available to get real-time answers?
Please help,
Thanks,
Bob
i am in the same boat. Using windows 7(64 bit). Cannot get the phone recognized in boot loader mode.
diablonyc2 said:
i am in the same boat. Using windows 7(64 bit). Cannot get the phone recognized in boot loader mode.
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Yeah, im on 7 64 bit also..... i've tried disabling digital driver thing at bootup...
device manager see its just fine.... I can access it with adb while the phone is booted up.... as soon as I reboot to fastboot screen the phone cannot be seen by adb devices..... still shows up just fine with no ! in device manager....
... is there anyway to push a stock image and load a factory stock image from the stock recovery? says it needs to be in /cache folder.... i tried pushing a stock image there but it tells me access is denied.... i tried enabling root.... says root not available on production builds..... im lost....
I just tried it on my xp machine and it worked just fine..... weird.. something with 7 64 bit? i tried pda net drivers, samsung, samsung naked 1.7.... all said they were working fine....
adb is for android or recovery
fastboot is for bootloader
adb won't recognise the device when it's in fastboot mode.
Try:
Code:
fastboot devices
And you don't need adb to unlock the bootloader, the command is:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
So not entirely sure why you're chasing adb...
I am in the same boat, what happens for me is that fastboot doesnt even recognize the device. So all in all I can't oem unlock my device.
Using win7 64bit
j1mmyg88 said:
I am in the same boat, what happens for me is that fastboot doesnt even recognize the device. So all in all I can't oem unlock my device.
Using win7 64bit
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The usual recommendation (and what worked for me) is to install PDANet first, just for the drivers. Then fastboot will see your device. You can remove PDANet afterwards and the drivers will remain.
copkay said:
The usual recommendation (and what worked for me) is to install PDANet first, just for the drivers. Then fastboot will see your device. You can remove PDANet afterwards and the drivers will remain.
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fyi - this is what I did, with 64 bit windows 7 - the driver install didn't complete 'til I actually connected the GN in fastboot mode, then win7 installed the driver and I was able to run fastboot successfully.

device not found

adb devices returns no listed devices,
One_X_All-In-One_Kit says device not found.
Tested with different drivers (HTC drivers from One_X_All-In-One_Kit,and Universal_Naked_Driver_0.72), phone is detected by Windows, in bootloader it says fastboot usb, but I can't do sh*t And it used to work just fine a month ago.
Tested on 2 different computers with different USB cables... (Win 7 and 8 run as admin).
One strange thing is that I remember updating TWRP to 2.6.0.0 and now it's 2.4.something. What happened, what can I do?
Just want to update boot.img so I can install CM10.2, currently on CM10.1.
No ideas?
I can connect adb over WiFi, but ofcourse it says offline.
USB debugging ticked?
A
Adb doesn't work in the bootloader. Only fastboot commands
Iceax123 said:
USB debugging ticked?
A
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Yes, I did this a few times before, I know how to do it. But now, there is no way to flash boot.img from PC.
I reboot phone in to Bootloader, connect it to PC (phone says fastboot USB), I can see ADB device in device manager, if I 'adb device' in Command Prompt there are none (except when I connect it with WiFi adb).
kbal said:
Yes, I did this a few times before, I know how to do it. But now, there is no way to flash boot.img from PC.
I reboot phone in to Bootloader, connect it to PC (phone says fastboot USB), I can see ADB device in device manager, if I 'adb device' in Command Prompt there are none (except when I connect it with WiFi adb).
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adb does not work in bootloader...
of that doesnt help, try another USB port... I know this sounds ridiculous but trust me, it helped me once before.
Well, i managed to get my phone be detected in adb and fastboot, by manually installing Nexus adb drivers (have a disk option).
Drivers that used to work- HTC drivers, won't do anymore. Don't know why.

Can't get sdk to detect my device when is fastboot/bootloader.

Hello,
Ever since the latest oxygen os update, my device got wiped from it's root and twrp. And for the past week when I have been trying to reroot it (w/ the bootloader unlocked) it won't even bother to detect the devices. I have tried reinstalling the drivers, using and different port, fasboot.exe, rebooting my pc, etc but nothing is working. Also, it detects it as an ADB device.
I really need this to be fixed asap as I will be sending my device for a screen repair and will loose all my data if I don't root my device and use titanium backup.
~ ronaldonater.
I have the same issue and am curious how this is fixed. I have Windows 10 and the oneplus three. ADB recognizes device and "adb reboot bootloader" reboots the phone into bootloader. Then "fastboot devices" just says searching for devices. I am tired of having to use my widows 7 laptop each time. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My phone not recognised on pc. Not even on twrp. I reinstaled drivers, adb..., nothing. Then i tryied on pc at work. Booom! it works. When I arrived home i've reinstaled windows on my laptop. 100% works.
had the very same issue. the phone would detect properly on my work laptop running Win 7 but wouldn't recognise on my home PC running Win10. Tried every ADB tool and driver available out there. But nothing seemed to work.
Problem is with driver conflicts.
Then tried the age old method of factory reseting my PC, installed Minimal ADB tool and voila!!!
everything started like a charm.
First of all go into Windows drivrs and select hidden drivers and delete your entire driver history for that machine and reboot, then connect your phone whilst it's booted up so it can install.
Connect phone in fastboot and let it install. After this you need to manually update the driver for the phone unless it's already showing "android bootloader interface" in device manager. Finally check over android SDK so it's up to date and you'll be good to go.

Device unrecognized on multiple systems

I've been researching and trying to sort this out on my own for a while now. I've turned up nothing, so I figured I'd ask for some help. I'll try to provide as much information as possible here.
I was attempting to unlock and root my Razer Phone from my Windows PC. I plugged it in and had it recognized over ADB with no issue. I sent "adb reboot bootloader" to start things off. Once it was in download mode, I sent the "fastboot -i 0x1532 devices" command to make sure it was recognized. It wasn't. I checked devices manager, and sure enough, it was not picking up the Google driver that every other device I own works with. I attempted to update the driver manually by pointing it to the inf file. It gave me an error stating that the driver is not designed to work with 64-bit Windows. I found that odd, as this is the exact same driver that I've used with my other devices for this stuff. I plugged in my HTC 10, since that was nearby. It was recognized via fastboot like it always was. Same cable I was using with the Razer and everything.
I booted to Linux Mint on the same machine and tried the same stuff. It would pick up the Razer only in fastboot, but not ADB. In fastboot, I could detect it with "fastboot -i 0x1532 devices", and it showed up just fine. When I attempted to run "fastboot -i 0x1532 flashing unlock" it just gave me the fastboot command reference list. (I don't have a screenshot, but it looked like this, in case you're unsure what I am referring to.) I rebooted back to the system and double checked that I had checked "Enable OEM Unlock", and I had done that already. I double checked everything with my HTC 10, and again, it all works fine on the HTC 10. ADB and fastboot are both recognized correctly on Linux.
So armed with this information, I moved over to my Linux server. I used a different cable this time, and got a similar result. The Razer phone was recognized over ADB and I was able to get into fastboot. Once there, it was detected with the fastboot devices command. I attempted to run the unlock command, and again was presented with the fastboot reference list as before. Double checked with the HTC 10, and all was workign fine with that device.
Does anyone have any ideas, or is it possible that it's the Razer phone that's the problem? I may have access to a Mac laptop later on, and I could attempt this from there, but this is getting nuts. I don't think I've ever had this much trouble getting into a device before.
Yeah I had this as well, basically you may have the latest drivers but are missing the latest adb/Fastboot executables. Apparently they have changed a few commands in the newer one and that way of unlocking isn't in the old version. Just google for the adb/Fastboot package from the Google site, can remember the exact name but it was the first hit on Google. I just extracted the whole zip to a directory and used it right from there. The reason you are getting the help screen from Fastboot is cause for that version at least, your giving it an illegal command.
I got the same problem till I put my usb in a usb 2.0 in the back of the pc in a highlight usb port witch I read after on Asus Website that suppose to charge your phone if you turn off your pc so basically a always on usb. Also I managed to unlock and brick my device only with one cable I tried 4 cables none of them worked .so for you to keep In mind
Try different cables
Try usb 2.0
Try driver from twrp for razer phone thread that worked for me
Seems to be an ongoing issue for me on my main desktop. I grabbed my old development laptop out of the closet, booted it up, and I was able to get everything recognized and working. I tried doing some more work this morning on my desktop and noticed that I'm having driver issues elsewhere, so it seems to be an issue with this machine. I'm still not sure why the Linux installation on the same machine was exhibiting the same issue, though.

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