well i rooted my inspire, and i had a custom rom installed, but my friend got ahold of the phone and factory data reset it, and now it doesnt seem to be rooted and i cant flash a stock rom, anyone have any idea on how to fix it?
After 'restore', are you back to stock ROM? It is very unlikely. But if you are, then re-root and play with it.
I believe that if you factory restore from a custom ROM, your phone can only be used in recovery, everything else is lost. But I may be wrong.
For DHD, we power off the phone (take the battery out) and then while holding down the Vol- button, we keep the power button pressed will the Recovery menu appears.
For more help, please switch to the thread/forum of your phone model.
Or you can install official RUU via PC.
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My desire HD does not boot anymore tried all the usual stuff nothing I decided to send it back, could someone tell me how to restore at stock rom?
thanks
just search on XDA, there are a few full instructions which help u unroot and store your phone back to original one. I did once, and sent my phone back for warranty.
Can you boot into recovery mode? (Have you tried taking the battery out and putting it back in and then booting into recovery mode by pressing the volume button and power button together?)
Uhm, long story short My Evo crapped out on me with the endless booting. Now before I get trolled. Yes, I have research this issue for several days now yielding little to no results. I went from only seeing a black screen to the constant reboot after the "drag to unlock screen". The phone has a mind of its own only working when ever it wants to. But after a reboot or a battery pull the cycle begins again until it decides that it wants to run again. So the cards are on the table, I'm up for any suggestions, tips and so what you want to throw at me.
What I've done:
flashing the RUU as a .exe as well as .zip file
OTA Update (gave me the black screen)
Thanks, Don
boot into recovery and wipe all the data then install the rom again?
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I was NOT rooted. But, I tried that through the stock recovery (holding volume down+ power through the recovery screen) ANd nothing. Same results.This phone will not defeat me!!
I don't know if this would help. I found this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1302172
You could download the PC36IMG zip and use the bootloader to restore the phone.
If you are not on Sprint, you could do a search for a stock unrooted ROM for your carrier.
Ok if your not a rooted user, which as you say your not, hold your volume button down and power button (after you remove your battery and put it back in), then let go when your screen turns on. You should be at a recovery, find factory reset. All this will do is put your phone back to factory defaults. All your contacts are automatically on your gmail, and will sync to your phone as soon as you sign in with it after your factory reset
Kevtrooper said:
I don't know if this would help. I found this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1302172
You could download the PC36IMG zip and use the bootloader to restore the phone.
If you are not on Sprint, you could do a search for a stock unrooted ROM for your carrier.
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I attempted this as well, i'm still getting the constant loop with a RARE boot up.
ReapersDeath said:
Ok if your not a rooted user, which as you say your not, hold your volume button down and power button (after you remove your battery and put it back in), then let go when your screen turns on. You should be at a recovery, find factory reset. All this will do is put your phone back to factory defaults. All your contacts are automatically on your gmail, and will sync to your phone as soon as you sign in with it after your factory reset
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Tried this too. I ended up rooting it yesterday using the revolutionary method, hoping that flashing a custom rom could possibly fix the corrupted file or w.e could be causing this, but nothing. This is ridiculous, is it possible that it could be a hardware defect?? If I ever get it booted again, ill post the hardware specs.
Thanks once again,Don.
Update:
currently I managed to get Myn's twopointtwo ROM functioning properly for the time being at least.
Software:
android 2.2
baseband 2.15.00.05.02
kernel 2.6.32.17
hardware 003
hello guys and gals,
i have a little problem. my s2 power button recently broke, and after an unsuccessful attempt on fixing the matter, the company provided me with a simple work around solution which is to software remap the power button to one of the volume buttons.
but here comes the problem, me being careless, upon receiving the phone, i was too anxious and proceed to upgrade to stock jellybean 4.1.2. thus wiping the software remap. so i am stuck with a phone with no power button, unrooted and dont know what to do.
i did ODIN clockwork recovery mod on the phone but since i dont have a power button, i was unable to boot into recovery to install superuser and root the phone. the plan was to root the phone and install one of the roms and ask the developers on how to remap the keys in the rom.
also i am wondering if it is possible to ODIN a custom rom with UVLE1 radio in it so i can unlock it via http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024514
but it seems like i have it backwards, in order to install custom rom and i would need to get my device rooted first.
i am stuck in a pickle that i have created for my self. so any ideas and suggestions would help. thanks guys and gals!
My wife's old S3 was given to me to use. I had originally flashed CM 11 on it and tried to upgrade to CM 12.1. In doing so I accidentally forgot to flash GAPPS.
I reverted to the stock ROM via Odin but now I'm stuck in a boot loop. The best part? The device's power button does not work and I cannot make any selections within the stock recovery to clear the cache and reset to factory settings.
Can anyone help me?
Pull the battery to turn off the phone and put it back in. If you feel the phone power up by vibrating upon putting the battery in and not touching the power button and go into loop then you have a bad power button. Do you have this problem? If so, then your only options are repair or remove the power button (there is an alternate way to power the phone up). Let us know if it is a bad power button or not so that hardware issues can be accounted for and go from there.
NOTE: The S3 has been known for some time now to have power buttons that fail. Mine did, and I opt to remove mine as I could not justify paying for a repair when the S3 is my backup phone and test platform and I have a method to power up. I use widgets for controlling power off, restarts, and recovery once powered up.
I no longer have a power button either and recently encountered this same issue after using Odin to flash a stock image.
My solution was to flash TWRP recovery using Odin, which allows one to perform operations using touch instead of the power button.
Gargat said:
I no longer have a power button either and recently encountered this same issue after using Odin to flash a stock image.
My solution was to flash TWRP recovery using Odin, which allows one to perform operations using touch instead of the power button.
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That works. Glad you found a way to get through it.
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My wife's old S3 was given to me to use. I had originally flashed CM 11 on it and tried to upgrade to CM 12.1. In doing so I accidentally forgot to flash GAPPS.
I reverted to the stock ROM via Odin but now I'm stuck in a boot loop. The best part? The device's power button does not work and I cannot make any selections within the stock recovery to clear the cache and reset to factory settings.
Can anyone help me?
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Bootloops have not been uncommon when reverting from LP to KK. Once you have flashed TWRP as others in the thread have suggested, you will probably need to wipe/ format the internal sdcard. The other remedy some have posted is to load a stock recovery and do a factory reset from within that stock recovery.
Not sure how to get into recovery without a power button.
Is the button loose or not functioning at all? You could try opening the phone and removing everything from the frame and see if the power button functions.
I haven't tried this with my SGS3, but on my Acer tablet I have booted into recovery using adb and fastboot. This requires connection to a computer, but not a power button. Unless you have a touch version of a custom recovery installed you still would not be able to select an item.
You may be able to flash a custom recovery using adb. I had broken my stock recovery on that tablet and used fastboot to reflash a working stock recovery.
My phone is hanging on the 2nd screen that just says Samsung.
I bought this phone as *locked* and it had a custom ROM on it. <----- didn't know that part of the deal.
I needed to unlock it.
Purchased a unlock code, didn't work.
Seller pointed me to a website to flash the OEM ROM, but it wasn't OEM. It was a rooted version.
Is it bricked? What are my options?
Please point me to a thread, if this has been discussed before.
Need more details? Just ask, cause it's money down the toilet at the moment.
Thanks.
What bootloader and modem are on the phone?
What Rom is on the phone?
It is not bricked at this point, it should be recoverable with a bit or work. Was it running when you purchased it? If you have spent a lot of time customizing it, I would suggest going into recovery and wiping cache and dalvik-cache. This will be an option on custom recoveries. If your device has a custom ROM it should have a custom recovery. To get into the recovery, turn the phone off. Then press and hold the Volume Up, and Home buttons. While holding them, press and hold the Power button. Once you see the small text at the top of the screen, release the Power button. At the next image you can release the other buttons. What you do next depends on the recovery. It will be Wipe if you have TWRP, if you have a sub-menu you could select only wipe/clear cache and dalvik-cache.
If for some reason you have the stock recovery, your only option will be to do factory reset. This will clear a bit more, but should also get you up and running.
Hello, I think to me its look like you get stuck in boot process. Is it ATT phone?
If it is... First you will need to download original ATT ROM. Then using ODIN you will have to install it. When you use ODIN, you will have to use appropriate option. That is "SECRET". Remember that))
99% of boot hang ups such as yours can be solved by factory resetting. If it's a stock recovery it will wipe ALL user data, including internal SD, but should get you running like dawgdoc mentioned.
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