Can't boot into bootloader - EVO 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

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!

Smyc151 said:
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)

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[Q] Bricked. Why did this happen?

Ok so I bricked my Evo yesterday. The goal of this thread is to find out possible reasons why it bricked so I can avoid any future incidents. What I was doing was simply flashing a new rom. I had reflashed my clockwork from version 3.0 to version 2.5 which worked fine. I was able to flash between a couple of roms using it. I did this because of the issue with not being able to flash certain zip files with the new recovery. So I downloaded Warm Z RLS 1; the 2-23-11 version. So I flashed the zip the process went as normal. The installation completed normally. Then, I flashed the radio file. That also installed successfully as expected. Then, I backed out and went to "reboot system now." When I clicked that It went to a black screen showing a picture of an open box with an arrow coming out of it pointing to the little android guy outside the box. So, after trying to hit the power button to turn it off and return to the bootloader, it remained at that screen. Next, I removed the battery to restart it that way. Where it finally rested in peace. The phone would not even attempt to boot up nor attempt to enter the bootloader. The charger light wouldn't even turn on when plugged in. It was as bricked as can be.
Now here is my question. Does anybody have any theories as to why this happened? I want to remain a "rooter" when I get my next Evo. I want to know what went wrong so I can avoid bricking another phone.
Thank you in advance to those who can offer any advice or help. Also, sorry in advance if I'm posting a repetitive topic.
P.S. Sprint is replacing my phone for FREE. I didn't mention anything about rooting. Without asking questions, the sprint rep simply said that they would order a replacement, which will arrive in a couple of days.
errie806 said:
Ok so I bricked my Evo yesterday. The goal of this thread is to find out possible reasons why it bricked so I can avoid any future incidents. What I was doing was simply flashing a new rom. I had reflashed my clockwork from version 3.0 to version 2.5 which worked fine. I was able to flash between a couple of roms using it. I did this because of the issue with not being able to flash certain zip files with the new recovery. So I downloaded Warm Z RLS 1; the 2-23-11 version. So I flashed the zip the process went as normal. The installation completed normally. Then, I flashed the radio file. That also installed successfully as expected. Then, I backed out and went to "reboot system now." When I clicked that It went to a black screen showing a picture of an open box with an arrow coming out of it pointing to the little android guy outside the box. So, after trying to hit the power button to turn it off and return to the bootloader, it remained at that screen. Next, I removed the battery to restart it that way. Where it finally rested in peace. The phone would not even attempt to boot up nor attempt to enter the bootloader. The charger light wouldn't even turn on when plugged in. It was as bricked as can be.
Now here is my question. Does anybody have any theories as to why this happened? I want to remain a "rooter" when I get my next Evo. I want to know what went wrong so I can avoid bricking another phone.
Thank you in advance to those who can offer any advice or help. Also, sorry in advance if I'm posting a repetitive topic.
P.S. Sprint is replacing my phone for FREE. I didn't mention anything about rooting. Without asking questions, the sprint rep simply said that they would order a replacement, which will arrive in a couple of days.
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Yes, I can tell you why that happened. It's because you pulled the battery during the Radio Flash!!! (almost a guaranteed brick by doing that...) After you flash the radio update in recovery, it brings you back to the recovery screen, and you have to hit reboot. Upon rebooting, the radio flash completes (that is the black screen with the box and the arrow....) That part can take from 20 seconds to 10 minutes, and you have to be patient. If you disturb the phone (battery pull) during that process, you'll brick it. That is one of the only ways to surefire brick an Evo. So, to prevent it from happening again, all you need to do is be sure that if/when you ever flash a radio update, that you follow all of the instructions, and never, ever pull the battery during a radio flash. You need to remember that when you flash a different radio, it reboots and then does the important stuff, while showing you that screen with an arrow and a box, or an arrow and a phone. Once that part completes, it takes you back to the recovery screen, and then at that point you select reboot, and it'll boot normally into the OS.
Oh, I see. Thanks a lot. I had never seen that screen before. I had flashed radio update before but I didn't see that screen. I thought it froze. I feel like an idiot. But, I learned a lesson. Thanks again! Can't wait to get my replacement evo to start rooting/flashing again.
errie806 said:
Oh, I see. Thanks a lot. I had never seen that screen before. I had flashed radio update before but I didn't see that screen. I thought it froze. I feel like an idiot. But, I learned a lesson. Thanks again! Can't wait to get my replacement evo to start rooting/flashing again.
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Yea, we all make mistakes. That is definitely one that you'll learn from though! And sometime's that screen, when the radio is flashing, varies a bit. I know when I flash a radio, it's a screen with a picture of an Evo that has a circle around it with an arrow facing down. I believe it is the hboot version or the recovery (amon ra or clockwork) that determines what that screen will be. Either way, that is what to expect during a radio flash. It has happened to many people, where they flash a radio, and get to that screen that they've never seen before, and then think that something's wrong so pull the battery. You're not the first, for sure. Anyways, good luck on getting your new Evo. Take it easy.
Patience is the key with all things root. Not every dev reminds you that you have to wait a while for things so it's easy to forget it. On the Samsung Fascinate, development can be a fragmented mess so most devs explain everything l.e.t.t.e.r.b.y.l.e.t.t.e.r. I rooted my girlfriend's phone and they always remind you that reboot/reflashes can take up to 20 minutes so when my Evo did that on a recent flash I knew I just had to leave it alone.
Great to know info. Thanks for bringing this out for us newbs to know.
Yeah as said above those radio flashes can be a learning process. Seemed like a few people did exactly as you when flashing radio's on Myn's RLS 5. Even after people were warned in the thread it still happened. I put my phone down and sat on the throne a while. Felt better to drop bricks, than turn my phone into one. patience is a virtue.
Yep, whenever I do any flashing I just set it down next to me and try to keep myself busy with other stuff so I don't get impatient.
BTW, what did you tell then Sprint store had happened to your phone, just that it wouldn't turn on?

Desire un-responsive - Please Help

I've seen a couple of threads such as this with no real solution.
I've been happily using my Desire for months without changing roms or whatever (CM7 and s-off) until last night I opened my Dolphin browser and before it loaded the homepage it froze, totally un-responsive. I took the battery out, and to my horror, it was still totally un-responsive. Wouldn't respond to pressing the power button, pressing volume down+power, charger, or usb.
The battery at the time was about 50%, I've had the battery in and out about 100 times now, trying things like leaving the battery out and then trying again, keeping it on 'charge' for a while and trying to get it booted, with no response at all.
This was until an hour ago, I hopefully tried to boot the phone after the battery, sim and sd card had been out for a while and I got a vibration, and then it hung on the flash screen. I had to remove the battery, then tried to boot again with no response, so I left it a while again, put the battery in and got to the bootloader, thought I'd get into recovery and try a nandroid or something, only when I selected recovery it hung on the slash screen again.
Does anyone have any ideas what this is, or how this could be fixed? Damn I hate not being able to use my previously awesome phone!
I apologise for the long post, I'm just trying to give a good explanation of things. I just couldn't see the problem being my battery, only the day before the problem I was telling my friend how great the battery life on my phone is, and that he should give rooting a go and use CM7, this probably hasn't swayed his decision to root his phone.
stevoh84 said:
I've seen a couple of threads such as this with no real solution.
I've been happily using my Desire for months without changing roms or whatever (CM7 and s-off) until last night I opened my Dolphin browser and before it loaded the homepage it froze, totally un-responsive. I took the battery out, and to my horror, it was still totally un-responsive. Wouldn't respond to pressing the power button, pressing volume down+power, charger, or usb.
The battery at the time was about 50%, I've had the battery in and out about 100 times now, trying things like leaving the battery out and then trying again, keeping it on 'charge' for a while and trying to get it booted, with no response at all.
This was until an hour ago, I hopefully tried to boot the phone after the battery, sim and sd card had been out for a while and I got a vibration, and then it hung on the flash screen. I had to remove the battery, then tried to boot again with no response, so I left it a while again, put the battery in and got to the bootloader, thought I'd get into recovery and try a nandroid or something, only when I selected recovery it hung on the slash screen again.
Does anyone have any ideas what this is, or how this could be fixed? Damn I hate not being able to use my previously awesome phone!
I apologise for the long post, I'm just trying to give a good explanation of things. I just couldn't see the problem being my battery, only the day before the problem I was telling my friend how great the battery life on my phone is, and that he should give rooting a go and use CM7, this probably hasn't swayed his decision to root his phone.
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did you try rebooting it without sdcard?
If you manage to get it running , try to flash a shipped ROM - it should unroot you and fix any software problems . Try taking it back to your carrier as that sounds more like a hardware problem.
you are stuck on HTC screen are you not? Then this is the exact same situation is it not?
bortak's Troubleshooting Guide said:
S-ON
"I'm S-ON, I can't boot recovery, and my phone doesn't boot "
This is a bit of a worse situation, as you cannot flash system critical parts such as the recovery image and just restore a backup. This unfortunately means that you will lose all of your data when you attempt to fix the phone.
[STEP1]- Make sure that you have a goldcard. If not, create one from the tutorial.
[STEP2]- Battery pull. Hold the BACK button and the POWER button to boot into FASTBOOT mode.
[STEP3]- Download the latest WWE RUU from here
[STEP4]- Run the RUU and wait for completion WARNING: DO NOT, BY ANY CIRCUMSTANCES INTERRUPT THE PROCESS - THIS WILL MORE THAN LIKELY END UP WITH A BRICKED PHONE - NOT EVEN IF GOD HIMSELF TELLS YOU TO DO SO, OR IF THE US PRESIDENT THREATENS YOU WITH THERMO-NUCLEAR WAR
[STEP5]- Once the phone is booted, you are now returned completely to stock. You will need to re-root again, and I'd recommend S-OFF
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P.S. Remember to read disclaimer on the thread.
kmaq said:
did you try rebooting it without sdcard?
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I have tried booting without sdcard with no luck.
Walter1115 said:
If you manage to get it running , try to flash a shipped ROM - it should unroot you and fix any software problems . Try taking it back to your carrier as that sounds more like a hardware problem.
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I would love to try that, only I can't boot the phone at all, not even into recovery.
bortak said:
you are stuck on HTC screen are you not? Then this is the exact same situation is it not?
P.S. Remember to read disclaimer on the thread.
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I've changed the HTC screen to a Google one, but yes, formally the HTC screen.
I will try and get to the bootloader/fastbootagain, only I have not been able to get to that today. I'm going to download an RUU, and try and flash it, although I'm not sure how if I can't get into recovery? Any help there?
stevoh84 said:
I would love to try that, only I can't boot the phone at all, not even into recovery.
I've changed the HTC screen to a Google one, but yes, formally the HTC screen.
I will try and get to the bootloader/fastbootagain, only I have not been able to get to that today. I'm going to download an RUU, and try and flash it, although I'm not sure how if I can't get into recovery? Any help there?
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[STEP2]- Battery pull. Hold the BACK button and the POWER button to boot into FASTBOOT mode.
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you don't need recovery
bortak said:
you don't need recovery
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Made a noob error there and didn't have the udb plugged in. Got fastboot up, and downloading an RUU, will let you know how I get on, thanks for the help.
Would you advise, running my previous nandroid, once I get up and running again?
stevoh84 said:
Made a noob error there and didn't have the udb plugged in. Got fastboot up, and downloading an RUU, will let you know how I get on, thanks for the help.
Would you advise, running my previous nandroid, once I get up and running again?
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up to you, doesn't make a difference
Thanks for the help, unfortunately when I got the RUU downloaded and the bootloader downgrader I now can't get the phone into fastboot! Rather gutted, as I could get it there the other day, now I may have to accept defeat!
What happens when you try to get to fastboot mode? How do you do it? Try to boot into hboot, then press power button and you should be in fastboot mode.
stevoh84 said:
Thanks for the help, unfortunately when I got the RUU downloaded and the bootloader downgrader I now can't get the phone into fastboot! Rather gutted, as I could get it there the other day, now I may have to accept defeat!
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NEVER accept defeat with Android. Try my guide for help.
MatDrOiD said:
What happens when you try to get to fastboot mode? How do you do it? Try to boot into hboot, then press power button and you should be in fastboot mode.
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I can't get into any sort of boot mode, I've tried leaving it for days and trying the button sequences, I've tried having it plugged in for a day, and then trying, with no luck!
bortak said:
NEVER accept defeat with Android. Try my guide for help.
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I will have a look, I will try anything really! just need some more ideas....
bortak said:
NEVER accept defeat with Android. Try my guide for help.
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I may have to accept defeat, but I don't think I will be blaming Android, more than likely a drop of the phone in the past that has taken it's toll or something.
Sadly nothing in the contents of your quite excellent guide jumped out at me as relating to my problem.
But, thanks for helping and your advice.
stevoh84 said:
I may have to accept defeat, but I don't think I will be blaming Android, more than likely a drop of the phone in the past that has taken it's toll or something.
Sadly nothing in the contents of your quite excellent guide jumped out at me as relating to my problem.
But, thanks for helping and your advice.
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Ahh well that's a shame, get HTC to fix it for you
bortak said:
Ahh well that's a shame, get HTC to fix it for you
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I have been onto them. The response from HTC was amazing, after detailing in an email my phone is dead, won't respond and won't turn on.
I was told, 'while the phone is on, remove the battery and sim and perform a soft reset, if this fails, perform a factory reset, through settings'
I replied asking them how much it will be for them to fix it, they haven't replied! Maybe they don't do weekend!
So if I send it off to them, are they going to frown upon me for fiddling with the phone and rooting etc?

[Q] **BRICKED**

HI. Okay, so a couple weeks ago, I received a notification from HTC that said there was a new update available. Since I had S-Off and an unlocked bootloader (don't ask why, I just ****ing do.) I could not update, as it would give me errors, and cancel the update. So, earlier today I was fed-up with how slow my phone was being, and I wanted to fix it by updating. So I scoured XDA and found a thread about how to update by updating the HBoot or whatever. I followed those instructions and everything was fine, until I got to the initial part of installing the new **** through RUU. It was running fine, and then all of a sudden, the phone disconnected and ****ed the installation up. My battery was fully charged, and still has a charge as I am writing this. I digress. Whenever I would try to power my phone on, I would feel THREE (3) vibrations, and nothing would happen after. I tried booting into the stock recovery (fastboot, recovery, etc) and would still get THREE (3) vibrations. Bricked. So, I looked through a few threads on XDA, and found a few ways to fix it. Something about a Blind HBoot, or a Qualcomm Diagnostic Mode being stuck or something. Figured it was my best shot to try these. I tried them all. I put the PG76IMG.zip into my SD card, and booted up when holding Volume down, and only got THREE (3) vibrations. The tutorial said I was supposed to get FIVE (5) vibrations. So, I thought maybe it was something strange, and kept going through the tutorial. After five minutes, I'm supposed to press VOL UP, and should feel THREE (3) vibrations. Nothing happened. I waited and waited and tried again, and still, nothing. My phone is still lying here as a paperweight, and I want to get this working, so I can sell it because this phone is too much of a ****ing hassle for me. NOTHING HAS WORKED. ROMS, KERNELS, NOTHING. HAS. WORKED. I'M TIRED OF IT. I'm not a noob, I've been working with Android phones for a long time, and have never quite used an HTC device before. I had a Samsung Galaxy S Fascinate (CDMA) and it lost it's flash after I had moved to a different state. (The state I'm in does not have any towers for that carrier here.) SO. Can ANYONE give me a HIGHLY DETAILED tutorial, STEP BY STEP, to fix my phone?
HTC Wildfire S *Relocked* bootloader S-OFF CDMA METRO PCS.
I have tried everything I can find, and I have reached my wits end, man. Please, for the love of GOD, help me. I would really appreciate it.
I had 1000 rom flashes
3 Updates through RUU
Never had a brick
I hope someone can help you.
This is same as this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1522235
m1ndh4x8r said:
I had 1000 rom flashes
3 Updates through RUU
Never had a brick
I hope someone can help you.
This is same as this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1522235
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I don't see how this helps me.
Help in the sense u have sent it to HTC for repair
Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432425
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HI. Okay, so a couple weeks ago, I received a notification from HTC that said there was a new update available. Since I had S-Off and an unlocked bootloader (don't ask why, I just ****ing do.) I could not update, as it would give me errors, and cancel the update. So, earlier today I was fed-up with how slow my phone was being, and I wanted to fix it by updating. So I scoured XDA and found a thread about how to update by updating the HBoot or whatever. I followed those instructions and everything was fine, until I got to the initial part of installing the new **** through RUU. It was running fine, and then all of a sudden, the phone disconnected and ****ed the installation up. My battery was fully charged, and still has a charge as I am writing this. I digress. Whenever I would try to power my phone on, I would feel THREE (3) vibrations, and nothing would happen after. I tried booting into the stock recovery (fastboot, recovery, etc) and would still get THREE (3) vibrations. Bricked. So, I looked through a few threads on XDA, and found a few ways to fix it. Something about a Blind HBoot, or a Qualcomm Diagnostic Mode being stuck or something. Figured it was my best shot to try these. I tried them all. I put the PG76IMG.zip into my SD card, and booted up when holding Volume down, and only got THREE (3) vibrations. The tutorial said I was supposed to get FIVE (5) vibrations. So, I thought maybe it was something strange, and kept going through the tutorial. After five minutes, I'm supposed to press VOL UP, and should feel THREE (3) vibrations. Nothing happened. I waited and waited and tried again, and still, nothing. My phone is still lying here as a paperweight, and I want to get this working, so I can sell it because this phone is too much of a ****ing hassle for me. NOTHING HAS WORKED. ROMS, KERNELS, NOTHING. HAS. WORKED. I'M TIRED OF IT. I'm not a noob, I've been working with Android phones for a long time, and have never quite used an HTC device before. I had a Samsung Galaxy S Fascinate (CDMA) and it lost it's flash after I had moved to a different state. (The state I'm in does not have any towers for that carrier here.) SO. Can ANYONE give me a HIGHLY DETAILED tutorial, STEP BY STEP, to fix my phone?
HTC Wildfire S *Relocked* bootloader S-OFF CDMA METRO PCS.
I have tried everything I can find, and I have reached my wits end, man. Please, for the love of GOD, help me. I would really appreciate it.
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ok, im not saying i can get it going again but i`ll do my best to help. lets start from the beginning, what actually works atm? you say when you try boot up the phone in any way it just vibrates 3 times.
does it do anything else, does the screen light up?
does it even stay on?
when you connect it to the charger does the led still light up?
have you tried to connect it to the pc? have you tried to connect it too the pc with volume down first?
all seem very basic stuff obviously but if the pc can register it in hboot we might be able to get a ruu running on it.
Found this on a different thread...
Nevermind. Just realized you were still getting three vibrates. Sorry man. I'll keep an eye out if I see anything else that might help.
what is your hboot version? i was see 1.09.099 like in forum maybe you can start with update hboot.
you can use adb for all of this works. download a ruu and run it. after some steps you can find rom.zip in windows/temp extract it to a folder like c:\android\rom and use adb for install all *.img files. maybe it can fix that problem
hypercode said:
what is your hboot version? i was see 1.09.099 like in forum maybe you can start with update hboot.
you can use adb for all of this works. download a ruu and run it. after some steps you can find rom.zip in windows/temp extract it to a folder like c:\android\rom and use adb for install all *.img files. maybe it can fix that problem
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seriously , adb can install img files ?!
Alright, well, I called htc and told them about my problem, and I might have to just send it in. BUT. I had my phone rooted, and had CM Recovery on it. So, since nothing is booting up at all, only the three vibrates when trying to enter either boot mode, will they be able to see that I had it rooted or anything? They said they'll charge 35$ just to ship it back in the same condition if it is. Can't really afford anything like that right now.
tl;dr I had my phone rooted, but nothing on my phone comes up, will they see my root or anything?
if you are rooted you are probably s-off or at least have unlocked bootloader. and both they will find out very easily.
Sorry for my bad it was fastboot.exe you can install .img files with fastboot.exe i was installed stock recovery with that
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[Q] Another Bricked Kindle

To make a long an annoying story short, I've bricked my Kindle, tried every way possible on this site to fix it, but nothing helped.
I've tried all different programs and it all leads me to the same problem, it doesn't recognize my kindle.
It's not that my computer doesn't recognize it, because It's drivers were all correctly installed, and it doesn't give me errors. The programs are the ones that are not picking it up.
I've heard about it being in fastboot or something, but I've tried going that route, but the stupid thing would stay at waiting for device, forever.
I really need some help on this, because It's been bugging me for the past couple days.
Any help?
Could you post what you did or tried to do that bricked it?
99 times out of 100 rebooting will fix the "waiting for device" problem, especially if the PC drivers are installed appropriately, but I'm guessing you already tried that. I'd do it a few times, why not?
Other useful information would be....
What OS you are using
Whether you are using stock or custom rom
What versions of FFF and recovery you are using
When the incident occurred and the events that surround it
Your level of experience
How familiar you are with your OS
How familiar you are with command line interface
Your mother's maiden name (OK, maybe not)
You get the idea.
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Other useful information would be....
What OS you are using
Whether you are using stock or custom rom
What versions of FFF and recovery you are using
When the incident occurred and the events that surround it
Your level of experience
How familiar you are with your OS
How familiar you are with command line interface
Your mother's maiden name (OK, maybe not)
You get the idea.
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Win7 64bit Ultimate
Stock
It's a clean kindle with nothing on it that got bricked while I was rooting it, some how.
My experience is really only a 1 time root when i first bought it back in January.
Very familiar with my OS.
Average with command line interface
Assuming the kindle is powered down and unplugged from the computer.....press the power button as you normally would to boot the device. What happens? The more details the better. I'm still not sure how exactly you got in this situation. Obviously you were trying to root. With what....KFU or command line?
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Assuming the kindle is powered down and unplugged from the computer.....press the power button as you normally would to boot the device. What happens? The more details the better. I'm still not sure how exactly you got in this situation. Obviously you were trying to root. With what....KFU or command line?
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it stays on the kindle fire logo until i hard reset it.
I was using KFU when this happened.
Go here
...and download FFF1.4
Mount your sdcard while in recovery and transfer the FFF1.4.zip from your computer. Install FFF1.4 in recovery (no wipe) and reboot.
As soon as you see the Blue kindle fire logo, hold the power button until you see options show up on the bottom. Use the power button to scroll through the options and select "Normal Boot"
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Go here
...and download FFF1.4
Mount your sdcard while in recovery and transfer the FFF1.4.zip from your computer. Install FFF1.4 in recovery (no wipe) and reboot.
As soon as you see the Blue kindle fire logo, hold the power button until you see options show up on the bottom. Use the power button to scroll through the options and select "Normal Boot"
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how am I supposed to put it on the kindle... Did you not read my other posts?
It won't let me do ANYTHING to it.
Did you install the drivers from kfu with your kindle plugged in?
needhelpplease3 said:
how am I supposed to put it on the kindle... Did you not read my other posts?
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Let me explain something to you, friend. When you sign up for XDA with a name like "needhelpplease3" that tells me that you are not here to be a part of the community and are for one reason and one reason only, you need help. A person such as yourself should tread very lightly when asking for help or you may miss out on what may be your only hope. I absolutely did read your other posts and I'm trying to help based on what I've seen. Your lack of information is making it rather difficult to pinpoint your problem effectively so you should, out of respect, be patient or provide some USEFUL information as to what your EXACT problem is. So, to be nice, I'll explain to you where you went wrong and how you can readdress the situation to get the help you need.
needhelpplease3 said:
To make a long an annoying story short, I've bricked my Kindle, tried every way possible on this site to fix it, but nothing helped.
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Don't make a long story short. The more information you can provide, the better.
I've tried all different programs and it all leads me to the same problem, it doesn't recognize my kindle.
It's not that my computer doesn't recognize it, because It's drivers were all correctly installed, and it doesn't give me errors. The programs are the ones that are not picking it up.
I've heard about it being in fastboot or something, but I've tried going that route, but the stupid thing would stay at waiting for device, forever.
I really need some help on this, because It's been bugging me for the past couple days.
Any help?
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We see 20 posts exactly like this every day and it hardly ever implies "It won't let me do ANYTHING to it."
Now, by "ANYTHING" do you mean the power won't come on? Or do you mean that the power comes on but you either aren't able to access recovery or don't know how? What happens when you try to power the device on?
Also, exactly at which point during the rooting process did your problem occur? Did you have a full battery when you started? Did you unplug the USB cable in at some point during the process?
You cannot expect us to effectively fix a problem that we can't see without going into GREAT detail with what you are experiencing.
I suggest we start over and try again, only this time with a better attitude and some more useful information.
soupmagnet said:
Let me explain something to you, friend. When you sign up for XDA with a name like "needhelpplease3" that tells me that you are not here to be a part of the community and are for one reason and one reason only, you need help. A person such as yourself should tread very lightly when asking for help or you may miss out on what may be your only hope. I absolutely did read your other posts and I'm trying to help based on what I've seen. Your lack of information is making it rather difficult to pinpoint your problem effectively so you should, out of respect, be patient or provide some USEFUL information as to what your EXACT problem is. So, to be nice, I'll explain to you where you went wrong and how you can readdress the situation to get the help you need.
Don't make a long story short. The more information you can provide, the better.
We see 20 posts exactly like this every day and it hardly ever implies "It won't let me do ANYTHING to it."
Now, by "ANYTHING" do you mean the power won't come on? Or do you mean that the power comes on but you either aren't able to access recovery or don't know how? What happens when you try to power the device on?
Also, exactly at which point during the rooting process did your problem occur? Did you have a full battery when you started? Did you unplug the USB cable in at some point during the process?
You cannot expect us to effectively fix a problem that we can't see without going into GREAT detail with what you are experiencing.
I suggest we start over and try again, only this time with a better attitude and some more useful information.
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Sorry, I've just been really agitated by this whole situation. I've asked another forum and got back with horrible answers.
To start all over again, this is what happened.
I had my kindle fire at 6.3, unrooted (only unrooted because of the update), and decided to why not root it again, just so it's updated.
I got all the necessities to root the kindle, the same things I used when I first got it, and started up the process.
At first, the drivers were giving me issues, but that got settled quite quickly.
Then when I started up KFU, I did the perm root, but it somehow got canceled in the middle of it, so I'm guessing that's what has screwed it up.
Now when I plug it into either my Wall or USB adapters, it doesn't work.
I've tried that hard reset way, where you hold down the power button for 30 seconds, and that didn't work either.
So I got fed up, and came here for answers.
Right now, it's basically a dead Kindle Fire.
Based on your answers it sounds like you are having a "power on" issue caused by a failed bootloader install.
Unfortunately there is only one known way to fix a broken bootloader, the USBboot method, and it requires removing the back cover and creating a short at a certain location.
It's tricky but effective and has helped many users with the same problem. Read over these two threads to get an idea of what needs to be done.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25624152
soupmagnet said:
Based on your answers it sounds like you are having a "power on" issue caused by a failed bootloader install.
Unfortunately there is only one known way to fix a broken bootloader, the USBboot method, and it requires removing the back cover and creating a short at a certain location.
It's tricky but effective and has helped many users with the same problem. Read over these two threads to get an idea of what needs to be done.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1430038
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=25624152
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Great... I'll try it. I'll tell ya what happens. Thanks
just got done doing the ubuntu way, with firekit.
Didn't work.
It just kept saying wait for device. + My Kindle was turning on and off.
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just got done doing the ubuntu way, with firekit.
Didn't work.
It just kept saying wait for device. + My Kindle was turning on and off.
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Just to make sure I understand correctly, your device was turning on and off while attempting the "shorting trick" or has it always been doing that?
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Just to make sure I understand correctly, your device was turning on and off while attempting the "shorting trick" or has it always been doing that?
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I didn't do the shorting trick. Doesn't seem like the safest thing to do, so i did the way without it and it didn't help.
Is my last option the shorting trick?
needhelpplease3 said:
I didn't do the shorting trick. Doesn't seem like the safest thing to do, so i did the way without it and it didn't help.
Is my last option the shorting trick?
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Stop! before you screw something up.
More to follow....
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Stop! before you screw something up.
More to follow....
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You're confusing me.
More to follow?
When I asked you "What happens when you try to power the device on?", I'm looking for specifics, i.e. "When I press the power button, nothing happens and the screen doesn't come on at all", or "The screen comes on, but the boot logo flashes on and off", or "The screen comes on, but hangs steady at the boot logo".
It is very important that you make this clear from the very beginning because it will help us in not telling you do do the wrong thing and potentially causing serious harm to your device.
I'm getting conflicting symptoms from you and it is making helping you rather difficult. If your screen doesn't come on at all the only fix for that starts with the "shorting trick". When you say that your screen was turning on and off it makes me think that it was doing that all along, which would require a completely fix.
If I'm going to help you I need to know exactly what is going on with your device along with any changes it has made and when they happened.

[Q] Bricked Samsung Galaxy s4. Help!

So I just wanted to flash omega rom onto my T-Mobile i9505 galaxy s4. It worked, but the wifi didn't work, and it said that I needed to flash a file through odin. I flashed the file, but an error occurred in odin. Then, I unplugged my phone, and booted it into twrp recovery. All of a sudden, it asked me for a password, which I did not set. So I hit cancel, then did a wipe of the cache and user data. I then tried to go and flash an old rom, but all of my microsd card files were not there! The folders were showing up, but not the files. Then I tried to boot my phone and it wouldn't boot at all. After trying to install a stock firmware through odin, the phone turns on for 2 seconds, then shuts off. I can't get into recovery anymore either.
First, do you mean you have a T-Mobile M919 S4 and you tried to flash an i9505 ROM?
You are able to, but I want to just clear things up.
Let me write a little something, then we'll see if we can get you back to where you want to be.
- Sometimes when things don't go 100%, you gotta take a deep breath, step away and then go over the steps you took to get to the point of where the issue started. When in doubt on what to do next, youccan read around the threads on xda and other resources. After doing a little research and you still have doubt, just ask questions by posting the issue likeyyou're doing now.
The natural reaction is to fix the issue, and to do this and that without being sure. The combination of the latter with a little panic and perhaps not enough patience, can make matters worse. I'm not saying all of the above pertains to your situation, but some of the comments may, as they have to me during certain situations. Anyway, something to keep keep in mind for the future
Now to the issues at hand.
Can you get into download/ODIN mode?
Power down the phone and pull the battery.
Wait 10s and insert the battery but Don't power on the phone.
Hold power button & volume down button at the same time until the screen turns on.
When you've read the above, let me know if you're able to get your S4 into Download/ODIN mode.
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The problem was that the phone was just completely out of battery, and I was trying to flash the stock firmware onto it but it could not boot into it because there was no battery. Charged it, and could access recovery and the phone booted! Yeah I guess I wasn't patient and made a simple mistake. OP, Please close thread thanks!
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The problem was that the phone was just completely out of battery, and I was trying to flash the stock firmware onto it but it could not boot into it because there was no battery. Charged it, and could access recovery and the phone booted! Yeah I guess I wasn't patient and made a simple mistake. OP, Please close thread thanks!
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Ah, :good: to hear.
I sometimes forget to add that step and another into my tutorial/how to posts:
- Prior to ROM installation, please make sure you have at least 50% battery charge available.
- Please check your usb cable to be in good working order.
The above are 2 reminders are a of couple of the most overlooked steps prior to flashing ROMs and other associated goodies

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