Can't do anything at all - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

This may sound stupid and it might have already been asked befor but idk what else to try. So I had my kindle rooted and had a coustom rom on it and I wanted to change roms. So I went to wipe the system and do factory reset/wipe data and the batery died and when I finally turned it back on I wasn't able to get into twrp at all so I tried doing fastboot and acouple other thing and now I don't know how but I'm not even able to turn it on and I've let it sit on the charger for almost a day. I'm fairly good with computers but I just can't figure out what to do.
Thank you for the help ahead of time and any reply at all would be great

Plz read this carefully: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1638452
so u need to use Kindle Fire Utilities to change to fastboot mode and use fastboot commands to copy bootloader & recovery into the device. good with computers is not enough if u dont read the manual thoroughly. I started only 4 weeks ago and faced many problems but searching & reading solved most cases.
gud luck with ur device.

I have already read through all of that so im going to try firekit in the morning

CjamesL said:
I have already read through all of that so im going to try firekit in the morning
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Er... if it's really a battery issue, you need to read this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1623244
Hopefully, you have FFF 1.4a installed and it can put you into the low battery charge mode. Use USB power from your computer to do this. Some members have also mentioned that plugging in a power source then forcing the device off (by pressing and holding the power button until it powers down) will charge it enough for it to boot completely. At that point, the system software should be able to charge it the rest of the way.
@dumber89 - Kudos to you for doing it right... it's good to see new blood helping themselves to the material out there. :good:

My case is that I hv to replace the bootloader and recovery with latest ones. it was bricked once or twice but I had similar experiences with Symbian so I didnt panic n read ur manual carefully. It's lucky for us that the ROM cant be malfunctioned easily.
Most important thing for newbies like me, I think, is to be patient. :laugh:

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[Q] Yet another bricked Defy: no response at all

Disclaimer:
I have the same problem this guy have:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036327
But no one in the thread was able to understand him, so I'm trying to open a new thread to organize the thoughts (there are too many people with too many problems posting there).
What happened:
I have a 1-month-old Defy. On the 2nd day I already had it rooted, running froyo (with Pays ROM), overclocked, undervolted and all this stuff. Three days ago, suddenly, it started to FC apps randomly. So I wiped. Then it became stuck on M logo. No big deal.
I tried then to reflash the SBF via RSDLite, but for some reason I only had the previous SBF (3.4.2-155-2) and my phone was running on 3.4.3-11. Don't know if it has downgradeability issues, but I couldn't flash it. It threw some checksum errors in the process and wasn't able to finish the process. Then my phone became "Code Corrupt". I was still able to see it in RSDLite. No big deal.
I didn't know the battery wouldn't charge in the bootloader screen, so I quickly ran into a "Battery Low / Cannot Program" state. It was written in the screen what happened. I knew what I had to do. No big deal.
I read about the MacGyver method, but prefered instead to use a universal charger to charge my battery. Was charging all night, seem to work on other defy (tested it later). But, now, my phone makes no response to battery insertion. Not even power+vol up, nothing. No white led, no bootloader, no code corrupt, no nothing. Ok, that's a big deal.
If I connect it to USB, nothing happens. No driver instalation, no device recognized, no RSDLite, no bootloader, no white led. Nothing.
The only response I have from the phone is: if I pull the battery and put it again while connected to USB, the computer will make an USB connection sound, then 2 seconds later, it makes an USB disconnection sound. If I open the device manager, it shows the Motorola Device for 2 seconds (OMAP something) and then it desapears. So I'm not able to see it in RSDLite.
I tried even to power up the phone with the MacGyver-crafted USB cable (with and without battery inserted together), but the computer response is the same. That is the only thing that makes me believe that my Defy isn't entirely dead. But isn't much useful after all.
Hope I explained it well. I'm one of those guys who doesn't speak english well, so I hope you guys understand me . Thanks in advance.
I would really like to be helpful, but it looks, that you tried everything. Only one thing. Try to check the battery voltage and if you can, try another battery in your phone. The charger could broke your battery, even if it one time worked in another phone.
Try reinstall usb drivers, rsdlite, different usb port, and different pc.
@peetr_
The battery seems to still work, as putting it in the phone makes it to be recognized (for 2 seconds) on the PC. Also, the phone seems to get a little warm while with the battery.
@ABC_Universal
I tried. Installed all the drivers in another PC I have here and tried the same methods I said before. Same results.
If you're planning to dumb the phone into a dumb site.. let me know when and where...
Ok... you need to narrow down the possibility here by putting another full charged battery and see if the phone do get connected status via PC. External charger might just toast your battery if you read carefully your entire story back starting from this line "I didn't know the battery wouldn't charge in the bootloader screen, so I quickly ran into a "Battery Low / Cannot Program" state. It was written in the screen what happened. I knew what I had to do. No big deal."
External charger might giving out totally different voltage/current rating from the defy own charger.
im having the same issue, did you solve it?
im having the same issue, did you solve it?
try putting a different Defy's battery, doesn't work just give it for RMA... you'll get a replacement. looks like a hardware problem to me...
You have tried the McGyver-trick?
I tried using another battery in it and didn't work. I was far from a computer when I tried, so I didn't check if I was able to connect it to PC (even if the screen was totally black). But if it was a battery problem, I was expecting at least the bootloader to appear, but still nothing happened.
I took it to RMA two weeks ago. Here in Brazil they take too long to return it =/. Still waiting.
skattegat: I tried. With and without battery inserted together. Both cases, I was only able to listen the USB connection start and end, 2 seconds later. I know the cable was working because even without battery, when I touch the wires, I was able to listen the usb connection sound.
Ok. At least you have the time now to enjoy your sunny weather in Brazil...
RSD lite sucks... Well it doesn't suck but it refuses to work anymore no matter what I do!
Use sbf_flash in linux and it should do the trick! PM me if you need help
First flash the sbf. Then enter stock recovery and do the recovery from there. Flashing does not wipe cache. But after the flash the recovery will do the wipe automaticly.
Sent from my MB525 cm7quarx
Just a follow up:
My phone returned today from the warranty. Is fully working now, but I noticed the IMEI has changed. So I guess they changed the entire circuit.
It's not helpful for those who have the same problem, but I'm happy again
i have problem too..
I made a mistake in ROM CM7: I "install the 2nd init". and the results stuck on the boot logo .. : (
I finally went into the boot loader, then flash again use 3.4.2_177 SBF-005_NORDIC (do not wipe the data) .. remain stuck at the boot logo. and I try to use flash SBF-Stock.UKTmobile 3.4.3_11 (not wipe the data) and the results .... still stuck>> it's just an animated logo appears only.
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for this case:
I want to get into stock recovery:
1. defy turn off, turn the power button + volume down (hold a while)
2. logo appears>> android +! (the menu does not appear anything)
3. and I do not know anymore what should I do: (
please help me Quarx
thanks before
Don't see why you should ask the same question in multiple topics. My answer still is the same:
If pushing the lower right corner doesn't do the trick, try instead pushing both volume buttons at the same moment. Worked for me
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Fotogravin said:
Don't see why you should ask the same question in multiple topics. My answer still is the same:
If pushing the lower right corner doesn't do the trick, try instead pushing both volume buttons at the same moment. Worked for me
Sent from my MB525 using XDA App
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it's work..!! sorry i ask same question on other thread.
i'm so confuse
makasih gan
hey omneon are you able to solve your problem..plz help me man mine defy is stuck on m logo. same problem like your..

Vibrates 7 times

I just rooted my HTC Desire and installed CM7 on it (loved it on my HTC Legend). But suddenly today, after I turned Wifi on, it started rebooting all the time, couldn't do anything to stop it. I thought "Hey, there was the radio flash thing in the tutorial that I didn't do yet, I'll try that out" so I flashed the radio. Then I chose reboot system, but it just booted to a logo with an android coming out of a trash can, and looked kinda stuck there. So I took out the battery and plugged back in. Now if I try to turn it on, it'll just vibrate 7 times - no picture or anything. Also there's no LED when I plug it to the charger.
I had those 7 vibrates too.
Happened after i flashed the cm7 hboot over my stock hboot while trying to enter recovery. After i re-flashed my recovery using fastboot, everything worked again. What happens if you try to power up while holding down vol- ? Did you use fastboot or your phones recovery mode to install the radio?
I am not able to start in recovery or anything. I tried vol. down + power and back + power and no matter what I try, it just vibrates 7 times. I used the recovery mode to install the radio.
You could try to connect your phone via usb and check if fastboot discovers your device. If yes, flash hboot and recovery using fastboot. If not, well... i dont have a clue. Sorry :/
Computer discovers nothing when I plug in the phone.
Bad news when u pulled battery u interrupt the process n u now have a bricked device I would b very surprised if u managed to do anything
Pulling battery when doin a radio update is a BIG NO NO I'm sorry but ur stuck with a 400+ mirror now
Please look at this link
http://www.google.co.uk/m/search?site=images&client=ms-android-htc&hl=en&gl=uk&source=mog&aq=&oq=&aqi=&fkt=&fsdt=&cqt=&rst=&htf=&his=&maction=&q=android+radio+update#i=95
If that the image u saw when u pulled battery ur defo screwed
The Best Things Come To Those Who Wait
Your link doesn't work.. I found a picture of what was showing when I unplugged the battery, but I'm not allowed to post links to other sites on these forums yet.
U need to copy the link for some reason its not showing up
Pm the link u have
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Inrego said:
Your link doesn't work.. I found a picture of what was showing when I unplugged the battery, but I'm not allowed to post links to other sites on these forums yet.
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inrego
yes the image u just sent me is correct
the image showing would of ment it was installing the radio and because u pulled battery u have corrupt the flash and unfortuntly bricked ur device
i will look for a solution on the net but im not sure if ill find anythink sorrry
Inrego said:
Your link doesn't work.. I found a picture of what was showing when I unplugged the battery, but I'm not allowed to post links to other sites on these forums yet.
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heres a few thread about some pulling battery on radio flash
http://android.modaco.com/content/g...m/304368/can-the-nexus-one-be-bricked/#entry0
http://android.modaco.com/content/h...50/help-cannot-turn-on-after-flash-new-radio/
i cant find anythink about fixin the issue sorry
Well thanks alot for trying. At least it seems like it shouldn't be too hard to get a replacement unit..
Inrego said:
Well thanks alot for trying. At least it seems like it shouldn't be too hard to get a replacement unit..
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all depends on if ur on warranty if u have receipt and warranty then all is ok with out them u stuck basically
sorry couldn't help more hopefully lesson learnt playing with radio is risky business
Yea got warranty and reciept and all that, so np there
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Yea got warranty and reciept and all that, so np there
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nice one then just make up a bull**** reason ok well hope u get a replacement
Wait a minute...
Inrego said:
Well thanks alot for trying. At least it seems like it shouldn't be too hard to get a replacement unit..
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For the record to help some of you out who ended up here Googling: I had a similar issue. My HTC Desire SV did not boot, and when charging, only had an orange flashing light, and the phone vibrated 7 times. I did 2 things that got it back up:
1) left the phone off for say 10 minutes (I read about overheating issues in general, although the phone did not feel hot).
2) removed the battery for a couple of minutes.
VERY IMPORTANT: for step 2: make sure to have the battery removed long enough to drain internal charge. I removed and installed the battery in a second or so at first, and still the phone did not boot. After leaving out the battery long enough, it booted again. It appears to me that the issue in my case was a rather big internal charge capacity which kept internal state (memory and/or CPU?) from booting. Hope this helps...

HELP! Trying to figure out how to unbrick my Galaxy Nexus.

So today I was minding my own business, riding the subway and listening to some music when my Galaxy Nexus decides to reboot itself. After this, it gets into a reboot loop (never getting past the Google logo).
I tried restarting the phone into fastboot mode and using the recovery option, but I end up getting the icon of the android on its back, chest plate open and a red exclamation triangle thing coming out of it. I assume this is bad
A little back story... this is the GSM/Euro Galaxy Nexus. I've been using it for close to 6 months most likely and have never rooted/unlocked it. In actuality, I don't think I've ever done anything with it out of the ordinary (like I have in the past with other android devices). In fact, I don't know if I ever even plugged it into my PC via USB before (thus no drivers, may have never set it to USB debugging enabled).
Is there anything I can do here? I tried looking at a few options (Such as the WugFresh Galaxy Nexus Root Toolkit, which has a Stock resetting option), but since I never enabled USB debugging and installed drivers before the phone decided to go and brick itself, I don't know if I'm actually stuck...
What do you think? Is there an option I have not yet considered? Or am I going to try and convince Samsung to honor my warranty or something?
Moved to Q&A, please pay attention next time where you are opening a new discussion
When you see the android on its back you have to hold vol. up + power to enter the options.
There you can wipe data and reboot to see if it will boot up again.
If that doesn't work you can try flashing the stock images. Those will require you setting up fastboot on your computer. There are many guides on how to do all of that.
Good luck.
If you can get into Fastboot mode just fine, then hook it up to your computer and flash the stock images. It'll revert you back to stock fresh and you can go from there.
We also need to teach people how to debug at basic level at least. If we just teach them how to solve it without caring about what went wrong... they've got the phone might as well learn a few things more.
And yea, i know most couldn't care less. Also, this is no brick - this word very much starts to annoy me when it is incorrectly used and that seems to be getting typical around here. Most likely wiping data/factory reset from stock recovery will allow op to boot up again.
i had the same happening to me under stock. after quite some time it went into a bootloop out of the blue.
this:
bk201doesntexist said:
Most likely wiping data/factory reset from stock recovery will allow op to boot up again.
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solved it. my data was gone, but at least the phone worked.
then i decided to root and use a custom rom and it never ever happened again.
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We also need to teach people how to debug at basic level at least. If we just teach them how to solve it without caring about what went wrong... they've got the phone might as well learn a few things more.
And yea, i know most couldn't care less. Also, this is no brick - this word very much starts to annoy me when it is incorrectly used and that seems to be getting typical around here. Most likely wiping data/factory reset from stock recovery will allow op to boot up again.
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Sure we do but as long as :
1. people start threads that suggest they bricked their phone and
2. all they had to do is Google some around to discover that what they see is a stock recovery and
3. discover what they can do to solve their problems (like most of us do to solve our problems)
I think they couldn't care less about debugging... How sad as it may be.
If you discover problems with a device that is sold as much as the GN it is highly unlikely that you were the first to have that problem. If you are: just post away.

[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.
soupmagnet said:
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.
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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.
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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.
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.
needhelpplease3 said:
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?
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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?
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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] Samsung t989 Galaxy S II - Bootloop HELP please :(

I downloaded the Jedi Mind Trick JB 2 ROM and installed it via clocwork mod recovery .. That went fine but it took me a few days to realize I didnt have a working video camera anymore on my phone.. so I thought to flash a stock ROOTed rom instead...
Then I found this threat about an updated version of Jedi Mind Trick's ROM labled JB 3.. So I wiped as much as I could in recovery and chose to format all the options it gave me in recover , Format system , data , cache , emms(or something) .. and now when I boot the phone , it shows the first flash screen , and the samsung logo starts to shimmer then it reboots back to the splash screen and repeats this process everal times before just going black and sitting there..
So I've successfully bootlooped my phone doing this..
MY PROBLEM -- I don't know how to charge my phone or connect to it to install anything else..
Is this a serious problem? How can I charge my phone to continue troubleshooting it? It still has some battery to try some things but I don't know how to hook it up to transfer any other roms to it via USB cable and PC in it's current state..
I'm very computer savvy but I'm trying to learn this phone modding stuff and I realy hope I didn't brick my phone in this process.
Can someone please help me out here? I'll be on the forums religiously until I figure this out.
What should I start doing first??
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
still working at it
I think I'm at the point of having to use ODIN to flash a new rom since i cannot simply copy this rom to the sdcard to use clockwork to flash it .. Am I correct on this ?
For some reason this rom I found (should be stock rooted tmobile gSII rom) does not want to open from ODIN's PDA button cause its in .zip and not .tar or anything... I'm not sure how to flash this rom with ODIN ( I'm not even 100% sure this is how its supposed to go) Any suggestions ?
phew
UPDATE - So I managed to research enough to find out that there is no way to flash a CUSTOM rom with ODIN.. SO I had to download a stock (presumably rooted) t-mobile rom and flash THAT ...
Now I'm back up with a rooted rom and will begin re-installing clockwork and then my custom deodexed rooted rom afterward.
Thanks for all who almost kinda tried to care to reply in this past 2 hours =) -- As previously mentioned.. I am a nerd.. I just suck at phone modding. Haha
So , looks like I'm in the clear now and don't need any more support on this particular topic yet.
zarklon said:
UPDATE - So I managed to research enough to find out that there is no way to flash a CUSTOM rom with ODIN.. SO I had to download a stock (presumably rooted) t-mobile rom and flash THAT ...
Now I'm back up with a rooted rom and will begin re-installing clockwork and then my custom deodexed rooted rom afterward.
Thanks for all who almost kinda tried to care to reply in this past 2 hours =) -- As previously mentioned.. I am a nerd.. I just suck at phone modding. Haha
So , looks like I'm in the clear now and don't need any more support on this particular topic yet.
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Is this true? Through a recommendation (haven't done anything to my phone from rooting/flashing KANGSJUGGERNAUT2 years ago), I tried to flash CM10 and ended up with a bootloop myself. Tried flashing through ODIN but it kept crashing; does anyone know why?
Afterward, I tried to reflash it through CWM and from then on bootloops into a installation process that never completes.
For some reason my CWM turned super slow, freezes/hangs and reboots after a few minutes.
I gave the phone to a friend who does this stuff on the regular but he said my initial flash wasn't complete cause in download mode says I'm still running official? No clue.
I was told this via email/chat: "No luck, it won't even boot anymore, I think I'll just bring it back tmrw morn
10:43 PM
Sorry I'm at a wedding (yea I know random) I left my phone with coat check
OK I've narrowed down the reason but not the solution, you had an AOKP based ROM which fundamentally is based on CyanogenMod, but it wasn't correctly flashed as the phone still thought it has factory ROMs still running
11:10 PM
Clockworkmod(even though it was working before) wasn't accessing the partitions of the phone correctly so it wasn't properly wiping or flashing properly.
11:12 PM
So basically from the first time you flashed cwm it didn't flash properly then the next time you flashed using the new recovery it didn't flash anything it was supposed to do itself properly , so basically it was a chain of events in addition to a bad boot loader, that's why it never went to recovery or download mode correctly
11:13 PM
That's something that had to do with the way the phone was built meaning you may of had a bad bootloader from the very begin and are now feeling the synptoms
Basically, and I would hate to be the reason or partially the reason you have a dead phone, basically it was a matter of coincedencr that it happened as this could of happened at anytime, once you have a bad boot loader its pretty much down hill from there"
Any helpful insight as how I can rectify this? is my phone truly dead? Sorry about the quoted format, it was copied and pasted.
If I were in your boat, I'd use Odin and flash the stock 4.1.2 ROM.
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tronmech said:
If I were in your boat, I'd use Odin and flash the stock 4.1.2 ROM.
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The phone won't turn on, unable to go into recovery and download mode; plugged in usb (hear connection beep but pressing power button plays disconnect button) to no avail. What can I do to unbrick?
Stock 4.1.2? Possible over a hardbricked T989 with old 2.3.6?
JahJahLoO said:
The phone won't turn on, unable to go into recovery and download mode; plugged in usb (hear connection beep but pressing power button plays disconnect button) to no avail. What can I do to unbrick?
Stock 4.1.2? Possible over a hardbricked T989 with old 2.3.6?
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sorry but i have to assume that you are not doing the 3 button recovery or download mode right.
Pull battery, put battery back in, hold power button & Vol +/- untill you see SAMSUNG on the screen ---> let go off power button(keep holding
Vol +/- button) .....u will see recovery. (assuming you did flash cwm before).
Let me know.
hit thanks.
sam.balia1012 said:
sorry but i have to assume that you are not doing the 3 button recovery or download mode right.
Pull battery, put battery back in, hold power button & Vol +/- untill you see SAMSUNG on the screen ---> let go off power button(keep holding
Vol +/- button) .....u will see recovery. (assuming you did flash cwm before).
Let me know.
hit thanks.
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I believe I am doing it correct, I have been entering recovery and download mode many times, right before I soft bricked it.
And sorry, no, I've tried many times, many methods and my phone is confirmed as entirely hard bricked.
SUPAR SAD, but thank you!
dont give up
JahJahLoO said:
I believe I am doing it correct, I have been entering recovery and download mode many times, right before I soft bricked it.
And sorry, no, I've tried many times, many methods and my phone is confirmed as entirely hard bricked.
SUPAR SAD, but thank you!
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you can try using adb and put the phone in dl mode.
sometimes its as easy as pull battery and wait awhile (20 min or more) and try again.
if you've exhausted all possibilities, you can use a jig to force a dl mode.
let me know
sam.balia1012 said:
you can try using adb and put the phone in dl mode.
sometimes its as easy as pull battery and wait awhile (20 min or more) and try again.
if you've exhausted all possibilities, you can use a jig to force a dl mode.
let me know
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I don't know what adb is, or how to use it; I have, however seen my friend RDP to my desktop and do something and used the term 'adb' in his attempt to code through the phone.
I've done that battery waiting period, for nearly an hour and still no result.
After doing some researching, I have found that many people have stated a USB JIG would not be applicable to a 'hard bricked' phone. I really wanted to try as it looked like the most, simple and inexpensive solution.
JahJahLoO said:
I don't know what adb is, or how to use it; I have, however seen my friend RDP to my desktop and do something and used the term 'adb' in his attempt to code through the phone.
I've done that battery waiting period, for nearly an hour and still no result.
After doing some researching, I have found that many people have stated a USB JIG would not be applicable to a 'hard bricked' phone. I really wanted to try as it looked like the most, simple and inexpensive solution.
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If you know for a fact that you bricked your s2, maybe wrong rom or kernel that u flashed by accident then.....
contact these guys.... http://brickedmyphone.com/contact-me/
good like and click thanks if you agree.
sam.balia1012 said:
If you know for a fact that you bricked your s2, maybe wrong rom or kernel that u flashed by accident then.....
contact these guys.... http://brickedmyphone.com/contact-me/
good like and click thanks if you agree.
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Lols, you're really fishing for them "Thanks"; you got it buddy. Very swift responses. :cyclops:
Anyway, I'm still searching the net for anymore possible solutions.
Thanks.
JahJahLoO said:
Lols, you're really fishing for them "Thanks"; you got it buddy. Very swift responses. :cyclops:
Anyway, I'm still searching the net for anymore possible solutions.
Thanks.
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fishing for them ???????
what the hell does that even mean? it seems that brick did hit u in the head!!!
sam.balia1012 said:
fishing for them ???????
what the hell does that even mean? it seems that brick did hit u in the head!!!
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It might as well have... :crying:

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