Accidentally deleted rom HELP!!! - AT&T, Rogers, Bell, Telus Samsung Galaxy S III

Using the Samsung toolkit I rooted my phone but remained stock. I installed rom toolbox and decided I wanted to try changing the system font. I installed it and rebooted the phone but it would not pass the Samsung logo so I decided to just hard reset. Messing around with twrp trying to to reset I hit wipe system and now when I go to reboot it says no os installed! I tried to go around it by installing the rom to the phone through the computer but my computer won't recognize my phone and neither will Odin. I'm stuck and I need help I can't even use my phone because it won't start :crying:

If you were using this tool you should be able to download a new AT&T rom and re-install from scratch.

This should be helpful to you. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1984717

Thanks I'll give it a try

Silenthunder said:
Using the Samsung toolkit I rooted my phone but remained stock. I installed rom toolbox and decided I wanted to try changing the system font. I installed it and rebooted the phone but it would not pass the Samsung logo so I decided to just hard reset. Messing around with twrp trying to to reset I hit wipe system and now when I go to reboot it says no os installed! I tried to go around it by installing the rom to the phone through the computer but my computer won't recognize my phone and neither will Odin. I'm stuck and I need help I can't even use my phone because it won't start :crying:
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The answer has been given on both this area and Q&A. Please don't post in more than one area. People will help you out. Whatever you do, don't panic. Just remember that as long as you can boot into TWRP and download mode, you are safe because your phone is not bricked beyond repair and there are multiple ways to get a ROM back. No guarantees on your data though (your external SD card should be fine though). Before you start messing around with much more, please read through various threads regarding what you are wanting to do so that you are prepared to do it correctly and you will have some idea of what to do should something go wrong.

aybarrap1 said:
The answer has been given on both this area and Q&A. Please don't post in more than one area. People will help you out. Whatever you do, don't panic. Just remember that as long as you can boot into TWRP and download mode, you are safe because your phone is not bricked beyond repair and there are multiple ways to get a ROM back. No guarantees on your data though (your external SD card should be fine though). Before you start messing around with much more, please read through various threads regarding what you are wanting to do so that you are prepared to do it correctly and you will have some idea of what to do should something go wrong.
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I put it in the wrong area so i reposted it. I tried to delete it and i guess it didn't. Sorry.

Silenthunder said:
I put it in the wrong area so i reposted it. I tried to delete it and i guess it didn't. Sorry.
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Ok. You can always request a moderator (which I am not) to close it or move it. Good luck with the issue. Report back (in the right section) on your progress.

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did you get yourself straightened out? if you're still having issues with your PC not seeing your phone (and adb feels way over your head) go grab yourself a $10 micro sd card. they're real lifesavers. throw a ROM and gapps on there and you should be all set. you can backup to that sd card once you know you're all set to and you'll have a nandroid for emergencies too.

This is a easy fix. Boot into recovery mode. Mount your storage. Copy a rom from your pc to your phone. Flash away.
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Wait its not detecting the phone? Try reinstalling the samsung drivers. You can get them by installing kies.
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stratatak7 said:
This should be helpful to you. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1984717
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You are a life saver! Thanks so much

rom delete and phone wont turning on help me!!!!
hi guys!
yesterday i was updating my firmware or my smart phone INNJOO i1s, from its official site. i had started flashing it with FLASH TOOL it first format the rom then when i was to installed the rom there was error occurred then boomm... Rom crashed then i reboot my device and it was not starting. it was like a dead. its not charging now nor turning on. but when i connect it to computer, computer makes a connectivity sound, and installing and unknown device driver. Why it is happening? plz help me. I want to turn my phone again.

Never heard of flash tool. Do you have the i747 or i747m?

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Bad Flash

I flashed Galaxy SBean but I didn't flash the PA Pref file, now my phone won't boot and I cannot mount the system through Clockworkmod, also when I try and format the system all it does is freeze CWM and now I cannot do anything, my brother who is very good with phones and knows how to make ROMs and stuff is trying to help me but he is gone for now, I messed up my phone last night before a movie and now I am frustrated because I cannot fix this... Please help? You guys know a lot more about phones than I do!
Mew351 said:
I flash Galaxy SBean but I didn't flash the PA Pref file, now my phone won't boot and I cannot mount the system through Clockworkmod, also when I try and format the system all it does is freeze CWM and now I cannot do anything, my brother who is very good with phones and knows how to make ROMs and stuff is trying to help me but he is gone for now, I messed up my phone last night before a movie and now I am frustrated because I cannot fix this... Please help? You guys know a lot more about phones than I do!
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Are you able to go into download mode? If you are able to get into download mode go ahead and flash a stock ROM using Odin. There are many videos and instructions on how to do this littered all over the internet. You will lose everything though user data, root etc. but from that point you can start fresh like you just took the phone out of the box. Also is your computer picking up the phone when you plug it in? If not, just make sure you have the drivers installed so your computer can identify that you've plugged in your phone.
WangLung said:
Are you able to go into download mode? If you are able to get into download mode go ahead and flash a stock ROM using Odin. There are many videos and instructions on how to do this littered all over the internet. You will lose everything though user data, root etc. but from that point you can start fresh like you just took the phone out of the box. Also is your computer picking up the phone when you plug it in? If not, just make sure you have the drivers installed so your computer can identify that you've plugged in your phone.
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Well I tried to install the driver, but it still wouldn't recognize the device.
Fixed it
Thanks to the previous reply!

[Q] A Wary Traveller

Hello all I am in a bit of a situation.
This is the second time I have posted regarding me causing my galaxy note 2 to be out of order. Today I used TWRP to wipe my OS then also deleted all of my data wiping the os's I had downloaded. I only have a Mac thus the help for Mac's and Android is very limited thus I am wondering if there would be any way to get this fixed without using a Windows computer right now my phone is stuck rebooting.
Sorry to bother you all again,
Max
I don't know if I understand your post fully, but... It sounds like you wiped the device, and wiped the ROM that you downloaded? I've seen this increasingly lately.
Anyways..
Download another ROM and place it on an external SD card. You'll need an adapter to be able to hook the SD up to the computer. Or just borrow someone's SD. (just don't wipe it too)
Put the SD in and flash the ROM. just shut the phone off and when you're ready, use the three button combo to get back to TWRP.
Please hit the triangle on the side of your post and report it for thread maintenance to be moved. This thread (A question thread) belongs in the Q&A section.
Brad.S. said:
I don't know if I understand your post fully, but... It sounds like you wiped the device, and wiped the ROM that you downloaded? I've seen this increasingly lately.
Anyways..
Download another ROM and place it on an external SD card. You'll need an adapter to be able to hook the SD up to the computer. Or just borrow someone's SD. (just don't wipe it too)
Put the SD in and flash the ROM. just shut the phone off and when you're ready, use the three button combo to get back to TWRP.
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Is there any way I could do it without an SDcard?
mmckenna11 said:
Is there any way I could do it without an SDcard?
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With a Mac, not that I know of.
Give it a few hours and maybe someone with higher knowledge of mac+android will chime in.
The phone is blank right now, I would hesitate to even try to turn it on. You could use windows and Odin. You might be able to adb the files to the device..But that is more learning/hassle than the SD. Using the SD is really the easiest.
I'd let you borrow mine but shipping would take a while (haha)
I have an iMac and have the same problem. Android file transfer doesn't even recognize my device for MTP transfer. But I have four other windows machines here, so no biggie for me.
How would you go about doing it using windows?
mmckenna11 said:
How would you go about doing it using windows?
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Install Odin and grab the stock OS files
Place the phone into download
And push the stock os to the phone
It would be as if you were going back to full stock.
There are numerous guides on how to do it.
Here are a bunch of resources:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987541
if you install a VM on your mac, or if you have one already installed, then just run it, install Odin on it, and install the stock ROM that way..
wase4711 said:
if you install a VM on your mac, or if you have one already installed, then just run it, install Odin on it, and install the stock ROM that way..
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Exactly what I do! Parallels 7 does the trick for me if my windows box has a non specific color screen of death.
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For ATT they all seem to be in .zip file format yet you cant use that with odin so how would i go about doing this?
How do you place a file directly into a directory so i can use recovery to flash it on?!

Stuck in boot loop with no USB option

I just inherited a t-mobile phone that was rooted. I installed the latest version of TWRP and tried to re-root it but now it's in a boot loop and on top of that I can't connect the phone to a computer b/c I get the "USB Device Not Recognized" message. I've re-installed the drivers and I've tried the toothpick trick. Nothing is working. What are my options?
jconway1968 said:
I just inherited a t-mobile phone that was rooted. I installed the latest version of TWRP and tried to re-root it but now it's in a boot loop and on top of that I can't connect the phone to a computer b/c I get the "USB Device Not Recognized" message. I've re-installed the drivers and I've tried the toothpick trick. Nothing is working. What are my options?
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First wrong section...second I'd say flash a different Rom/kernel pair... or redo your recovery from Odin
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bmg002 said:
First wrong section...second I'd say flash a different Rom/kernel pair... or redo your recovery from Odin
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First, I believe this is the correct section - the phone I am working with is a T-Mobile Galaxy S II... Second, I can't Odin because I don't have a working usb connection. I've tried several different ROMS from this fine section and I get the same result... Boot Loop
If you flashed TWRP 2.6.3, that's your problem.
Flash 2.6.1
This is the wrong section because it has nothing to do with ROM development.
With that being said if you can still boot into twrp you still have hope. Try loading a different ROM into an SD card using a converter and slide back in the phone to properly wipe first then re flash.
I don't understand why you can't get a proper USB connection going but above suggestion may solve it.
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You could always get a SD card reader, connect t to ur PC, DL a flashable twrp 2.6.1.0 and flash the recovery, then flash a ROM an u should be back in action, but above mentioned is right this is the wrong forum u need q&a
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jconway1968 said:
First, I believe this is the correct section - the phone I am working with is a T-Mobile Galaxy S II... Second, I can't Odin because I don't have a working usb connection. I've tried several different ROMS from this fine section and I get the same result... Boot Loop
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Just to confirm a few things: where do you not have the working USB connection? in download mode? If so, I'd try reinstalling the drivers.
Also, I see in your sig that you state your phones are:
Asus Nexus 7
Sprint Galaxy Note 2
Neither of which is a SGH-T989. Are you sure you are flashing the correct ROM/Kernel for your device?
also you said it came rooted but you re-rooted it. What process did you use to re-root it?
One last thing: you say you got it second hand, are you sure it is a T-Mobile galaxy S 2? May want to check under the battery for a "T989" or "i9100". The i9100 is NOT a T-Mobile galaxy S 2. It should be SGH-T989 if they didn't give you incorect info about the phone.
You could also try a different USB cable or hub. I've had USB extension cables give me grief and the front ports on my PC don't like my phone.
bmg002 said:
Just to confirm a few things: where do you not have the working USB connection? in download mode? If so, I'd try reinstalling the drivers.
Also, I see in your sig that you state your phones are:
Asus Nexus 7
Sprint Galaxy Note 2
Neither of which is a SGH-T989. Are you sure you are flashing the correct ROM/Kernel for your device?
also you said it came rooted but you re-rooted it. What process did you use to re-root it?
One last thing: you say you got it second hand, are you sure it is a T-Mobile galaxy S 2? May want to check under the battery for a "T989" or "i9100". The i9100 is NOT a T-Mobile galaxy S 2. It should be SGH-T989 if they didn't give you incorect info about the phone.
You could also try a different USB cable or hub. I've had USB extension cables give me grief and the front ports on my PC don't like my phone.
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Thanks for your help. Here are the answers to your questions:
I think there is something wrong with the micro USB input on the phone. I have reinstalled the drivers several times. I have tried different cables and different computers. I even tried the toothpick trick. No luck.
I do have a GN2. The SG2 is for my daughter...
It is a genuine SGH-T989 I checked under the battery.
soupysoup said:
You could always get a SD card reader, connect t to ur PC, DL a flashable twrp 2.6.1.0 and flash the recovery, then flash a ROM an u should be back in action, but above mentioned is right this is the wrong forum u need q&a
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Where do I find and how do I put a flashable twrp 2.6.1.0 on my micro sd card? I've always used goomanager in the past but obviously that won't work in this case...
jconway1968 said:
Where do I find and how do I put a flashable twrp 2.6.1.0 on my micro sd card? I've always used goomanager in the past but obviously that won't work in this case...
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Everything I've found requires a computer connection. I need to be able to flash it back from v2.6.3.1 using TWRP to do it. Is that possible?
soupysoup said:
You could always get a SD card reader, connect t to ur PC, DL a flashable twrp 2.6.1.0 and flash the recovery, then flash a ROM an u should be back in action, but above mentioned is right this is the wrong forum u need q&a
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One more piece of information that might be helpful... When I try to wipe the cache I get this message "Formatting Data using make_ext4fs function" and it stays stuck there. I've left it for over 30 minutes and it doesn't ever move from that screen. Hope that helps... I really need some help here.
jconway1968 said:
One more piece of information that might be helpful... When I try to wipe the cache I get this message "Formatting Data using make_ext4fs function" and it stays stuck there. I've left it for over 30 minutes and it doesn't ever move from that screen. Hope that helps... I really need some help here.
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In twrp settings change it to use rm instead of formatting
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jconway1968 said:
Everything I've found requires a computer connection. I need to be able to flash it back from v2.6.3.1 using TWRP to do it. Is that possible?
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If u go to the dev section on this phone and look around a bit, u will find the twrp thread, in that thread is a flashabke copy of 2.6.1.0, if u can't find it pm me, I have a copy, all u would need to do is put the zip file on any micro SD card then put it in the phone and flash it with the twrp u have now, it will revert it back to 2.6.1.0 and that should fix ur prob, but like I said of u can't find it pm me and I'll shoot u a copy
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soupysoup said:
If u go to the dev section on this phone and look around a bit, u will find the twrp thread, in that thread is a flashabke copy of 2.6.1.0, if u can't find it pm me, I have a copy, all u would need to do is put the zip file on any micro SD card then put it in the phone and flash it with the twrp u have now, it will revert it back to 2.6.1.0 and that should fix ur prob, but like I said of u can't find it pm me and I'll shoot u a copy
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Ok so I Flashed it and now it's stuck on the Blue Teamwin screen???
jconway1968 said:
Ok so I Flashed it and now it's stuck on the Blue Teamwin screen???
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Let it sit on the TeamWin screen for a minute or so... I find it sometimes takes a little bit.
If it doesn't ever get past there, try hooking it up to a PC and see if you can get ADB to load (presuming you have ADB installed and ADB drivers installed). If you can, try to do an "adb pull /proc/last_kmsg" and a "adb logcat > logcat.txt" and zip those up and toss them on here.
If you CAN'T get into adb, I would try hooking the phone up to Kies and see if it will do anything for you.
Or you could try following this guide as you have the T-Mobile SGH-T989 (not the Telus SGH-T989D):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513359
BUT make sure to grab the correct stock image file for whatever version your android currently is (ie if you are on Android 2.3.6, then make sure to get the T-mobile KL1 2.3.6 stock image).
Also, what ROM did you flash? was it a 4.3 ROM? If so, did you update your radio before you flashed the ROM? I think 4.1+ needs the updated radio to function properly.
I know you said you can't connect through ODIN, but I'm hoping it is because of some odd driver or odd ODIN version. That thread has the stuff to make it all work I believe.
I'm really hoping you can get ADB to work. If you can pull a logcat of your bootup process, it will be much easier to figure out what went wrong.
bmg002 said:
Let it sit on the TeamWin screen for a minute or so... I find it sometimes takes a little bit.
If it doesn't ever get past there, try hooking it up to a PC and see if you can get ADB to load (presuming you have ADB installed and ADB drivers installed). If you can, try to do an "adb pull /proc/last_kmsg" and a "adb logcat > logcat.txt" and zip those up and toss them on here.
If you CAN'T get into adb, I would try hooking the phone up to Kies and see if it will do anything for you.
Or you could try following this guide as you have the T-Mobile SGH-T989 (not the Telus SGH-T989D):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1513359
BUT make sure to grab the correct stock image file for whatever version your android currently is (ie if you are on Android 2.3.6, then make sure to get the T-mobile KL1 2.3.6 stock image).
Also, what ROM did you flash? was it a 4.3 ROM? If so, did you update your radio before you flashed the ROM? I think 4.1+ needs the updated radio to function properly.
I know you said you can't connect through ODIN, but I'm hoping it is because of some odd driver or odd ODIN version. That thread has the stuff to make it all work I believe.
I'm really hoping you can get ADB to work. If you can pull a logcat of your bootup process, it will be much easier to figure out what went wrong.
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You guys are great!!! I really appreciate all the help. No matter what I do, ADB, Kies, different cables, different computers, nothing gets past the "USB Device Not Recognized" pop up. I let it sit for 15 minutes, twice. Still no love... I loaded TWRP_2.6.1.0_Hercules and then reboot and that's when it got stuck. Prior to that I had loaded TMobileT989UVMC6RootedDeodexed Rom. I forget where I got it. I'm pretty sure it was a 4.1.2 based rom.
jconway1968 said:
You guys are great!!! I really appreciate all the help. No matter what I do, ADB, Kies, different cables, different computers, nothing gets past the "USB Device Not Recognized" pop up. I let it sit for 15 minutes, twice. Still no love... I loaded TWRP_2.6.1.0_Hercules and then reboot and that's when it got stuck. Prior to that I had loaded TMobileT989UVMC6RootedDeodexed Rom. I forget where I got it. I'm pretty sure it was a 4.1.2 based rom.
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weird... I am not sure why it is being so fussy with your phone.
Hopefully somebody has a better suggestion than I do, but my next thought is to try ebay-ing the phone in hopes that somebody gives you a few bucks for it. It sounds to me like the internal memory module is dying and the USB port is shot.
Is your water damage sticker pink/red or missing? It should be under the battery.
I hate thinking that the phone is just dead, but without being able to connect it to the PC in either recovery or download mode and not being able to boot into a ROM or recovery, I think the next step is to scrap it and hope somebody can send you a few bucks... or if you have experience soldering, maybe try replacing the USB connector?
I could be wrong mind you... The only time I had issues like that it was due to a badly flashed recovery and I needed to use ODIN to get back up and running. As a thought, do you have a Windows XP 32-bit computer you could try plugging the phone into? And while the phone is plugged in, can you check device manager for all devices? maybe try installing the drivers manually? I suggest windows XP 32bit because that is what I use the majority of the time with my phone. I've also used Windows 7 64-bit and it worked.
bmg002 said:
weird... I am not sure why it is being so fussy with your phone.
Hopefully somebody has a better suggestion than I do, but my next thought is to try ebay-ing the phone in hopes that somebody gives you a few bucks for it. It sounds to me like the internal memory module is dying and the USB port is shot.
Is your water damage sticker pink/red or missing? It should be under the battery.
I hate thinking that the phone is just dead, but without being able to connect it to the PC in either recovery or download mode and not being able to boot into a ROM or recovery, I think the next step is to scrap it and hope somebody can send you a few bucks... or if you have experience soldering, maybe try replacing the USB connector?
I could be wrong mind you... The only time I had issues like that it was due to a badly flashed recovery and I needed to use ODIN to get back up and running. As a thought, do you have a Windows XP 32-bit computer you could try plugging the phone into? And while the phone is plugged in, can you check device manager for all devices? maybe try installing the drivers manually? I suggest windows XP 32bit because that is what I use the majority of the time with my phone. I've also used Windows 7 64-bit and it worked.
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Thanks again for your time and suggestions... I've always been very impressed with the xda community. I actually got this phone, used, from Swappa. And I am in the process of returning it for a refund. But the seller is being difficult and is trying to stick me with the phone. I was just trying to salvage it on my own, just in case... Thanks again.
jconway1968 said:
Thanks again for your time and suggestions... I've always been very impressed with the xda community. I actually got this phone, used, from Swappa. And I am in the process of returning it for a refund. But the seller is being difficult and is trying to stick me with the phone. I was just trying to salvage it on my own, just in case... Thanks again.
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that sucks. I've heard good things about Swappa, but living in Canada I can't use it. My opinion it sounds like you got a dud and based on how hard the guy is fighting to not give you a refund, I wouldn't be surprised if he knew it was doa and just fluked out and get it running before he sold it. Or maybe it got water damaged and he knew it would fail soon so he sold it before it completely quit.
I hope you get it all sorted out.
Good luck and sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
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that sucks. I've heard good things about Swappa, but living in Canada I can't use it. My opinion it sounds like you got a dud and based on how hard the guy is fighting to not give you a refund, I wouldn't be surprised if he knew it was doa and just fluked out and get it running before he sold it. Or maybe it got water damaged and he knew it would fail soon so he sold it before it completely quit.
I hope you get it all sorted out.
Good luck and sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
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You were great!!! Thanks again...

[UPDATE 12/24/13 ] SOLVED! Hard-bricked? Un-hard brick using sd card SM-N900T/N9005

UPDATE:Thanks to the hard work and diligence of XDA members @noobtoob, @ecs87, and recognized contributor @DocHoliday77, recognized developer @shabbypenguin, and others who will be added to this list after I go through some threads for their names -
It is my pleasure to announce that owners of the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 3 who have unfortunately hard-bricked
their device, (will not turn on, no led light, qhusb_download mode as device status when plugged into pc) are NOW able to boot their device using sd card mode, instead of expensive JTAG repair!!
noobtoob has been so kind as to ship me the sd card that he successfully flashed, with uncorrupted files from a working tmobile note 3, using odin! Thank you! These files contain all of the prerequisite files needed to boot in this state, to download mode! Once there, a stock firmware flash with ODIN will totally restore your device, just as the SM-N900A variant (at&t), and tmobile and sprint galaxy s3 hard-unbrick methods right here on XDA, can accomplish as I type!
Now, owners of this device can flash with alot more ease, and also this could not only lead to discovery of this method for the entire Note 3 series, perhaps other devices as well!
Read the thread! Why just look for a quick fix when you can actually learn more about the way file systems in android work - and what to avoid doing so that the chances of this happening in the future are less likely? I conducted quite a bit of research, and spoke to some very talented people to get this thread where it is - and to learn some new things myself. This thread contains alot of good insight and discussion about how to solve this issue. Perhaps you could learn something. Either way, all of what you need to fix a hard brick for these two devices is here.
[Update] 12/17/13]
I do in fact now have the sd card. Thanks @noobtoob! The device will not boot still.
I'm going to try a jig also.
[UPDATE] 12-21-13
Thanks to time, guidance, and commands from @shabbypenguin, we found the reason why the sd card noobtoob wrote the umbrick.img to will not boot. It is simply not large enough! So now thanks to proper guidance and this is from shabbypenguin, Tmobile Note 3 users are almost safe from a hard-brick!
If anyone deserves credit for this all, it is @shabbypenguin and @KAsp3rd, and ultimately Samsung, for at least programming their phones to be virtually fail-safe! Special thanks @zinnium to be the first to report this working for them! Thank You!
We have the new .img , so the proper method, and files will be in this post for all to use. For now, they are in this thread. Of course all contributors will be thanked. Give me a little time to get myself together here in the real world, this has happened so fast I've barely had time to keep up!!!!!
Pm me, or post if this method works for you. Now, I mean this only if you first are aware that **IF YOU FLASH ANYTHING OR USE THIS METHOD IT IS AT YOUR OWN RISK - I OR NO ONE ELSE IS RESPONSIBLE BUT YOU!!**
Also, only if you are simply using the very last unbrick.img posted by noobtoob, in this thread. It is ONLY FOR THE TMOBILE NOTE 3 SM-N900T VARIANT!!!! USING IT FOR ANY OTHER MODEL WILL NOT WORK!! THERE IS AN UNBRICK.IMG FOR THE SM-N9005 ALSO AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST! **AGAIN - ONLY USE THE .IMG THAT IS FOR YOUR SPECIFIC DEVICE!!!! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED AND IT IS NOT MY RESPONSIBILITY IF ANYTHING GOES BAD!!!**
The file is 165mb in size, and needs to be written to a 32 or 64 gig sd card with Linux or another image writing tool, even using a CORRECT dd command in terminal emulator, with a rooted device. It has also been confirmed by XDA member zinnium to work with a 310mb system dump from of course - a WORKING T-Mobile Note 3. Also, XDA member aiti1980 has confirmed success with hard-unbricking the SM-N9005 model. The slimmer file does however, also contain all of the necessary partitions to correctly re-write improperly overwritten ones, including recovery!
Do not try to start a new thread and take credit for this!! This is the thread where this method started specifically for the t-mobile note 3 , and I take no credit for this method!!!! The real thanks should go to @shabbypenguin, and @KAsp3rd, who have brought this method, from unknown origins of my knowledge at the time of writing this - to XDA. @shabbypenguin has been kind enough to lend his expertise and time here in this thread, for the t-mobile note 3!! YAY Just in time for Christmas! Merry Christmas All!
UPDATE: 12/24/13 - Here's a Christmas gift for all SM-N9005 owners with a hard-bricked device...
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ooo! Thanks!!!
I use adb driver
into cmd win 7 i run:
ADB SHell
su
and you command and get unbrick.img
waiting for result...
I writting *.img on adata Microsd card from win 32 Disk Image
Update: WOW!!! My hard bricked phone power up!
Many thanks from RussiaĐ–)))
Where me put unbrick.img: dropbox, or another service?
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This method works for the SM-N9005 variant too! CONFIRMED!
One step closer for a universal hard-unbrick method for ALL
Galaxy Note 3 Models! HURRAH Special thanks to aiti1980 for being the first to try and succeed! Congrats!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!*
Note 3 SM-N900T unbrick.img
http://www.mediafire.com/?6nu61z43y51v3k4
Thanks to noobtoob for the above SM-N900T unbrick.img
https://mega.co.nz/#!UtNhgAja!XLL6Xy7qxW0L9t4ZgXgowHFNlSsLuz5RIQ-fQc5Ctxk
Thanks to aiti1980 for the above SM-N9005 Unbrick.img upload! ENJOY
Try using ODIN to flash back to stock. Then root using one of the available ways on XDA. Normally you install TWRP using Goo manager after root. It's that simple.
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Try using ODIN to flash back to stock. Then root using one of the available ways on XDA. Normally you install TWRP using Goo manager after root. It's that simple.
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I know that. I don't have a pc so I noticed on the twrp page that terminal emulator was an option, so I tried it.
Odin will not recognize the phone, how exactly do I use your method?
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I know that. I don't have a pc so I noticed on the twrp page that terminal emulator was an option, so I tried it.
Odin will not recognize the phone, how exactly do I use your method?
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Recovery on the note 3 is actually on mmcblk0p15. So the issue is thankfully the partition you were trying to write to didn't have enough space to write.
If you change it to mmcblk0p15 you should be good. Or just install goo manager and install that way which is simplest. Should be option to install open recovery script.
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Recovery on the note 3 is actually on mmcblk0p15. So the issue is thankfully the partition you were trying to write to didn't have enough space to write.
If you change it to mmcblk0p15 you should be good. Or just install goo manager and install that way which is simplest. Should be option to install open recovery script.
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The help is much appreciated, however I cannot turn on the phone at all...
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The help is much appreciated, however I cannot turn on the phone at all...
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You should be able to get into download mode still. Try pushing a new recovery with Odin. If still having issues Odin stock or you can also use kies to restore your phone....
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Thanks for the help, I can't get the phone on at all though... it doesn't even recognize my device other than windows stating that it cannot recognize it, as it
malfunctioned.
Kies, will recognize it, even in this case?
Lastly, are you telling me that there is a way to push recovery with Odin even though the device is off, will not go into download mode, or recovery? If so, that's great!
Try with kies, best option as it will firmware reset your device back to stock.
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Try with kies, best option as it will firmware reset your device back to stock.
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Thanks for the assist... will try kies as soon as I get to a PC in the morning. I honestly hope kies does the trick, PC stated it didn't recognize my device due to a malfunction.
I'll check the drivers also. Do you have any other suggestions? I just want to try every avenue avaiable. Again, thanks a lot.
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Thanks for the assist... will try kies as soon as I get to a PC in the morning. I honestly hope kies does the trick, PC stated it didn't recognize my device due to a malfunction.
I'll check the drivers also. Do you have any other suggestions? I just want to try every avenue available. Again, thanks a lot.
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Update - I tried using Odin 1.85. I see the device being recognized in one of the ports, but flashing the stock firmware, or twrp yielded no results.
I tried reinstalling the Samsung drivers, nothing. I even tried Odin 3.07, and 3.09. Since the device will not power on, I guess that is why it will not work.
I then tried an emergency firmware recovery using kies. It did not detect the device, which is normal, so I disconnected and reconnected the device repeatedly,
with no success. I uninstalled an reinstalled kies, and that did nothing either.
I installed the android 4.3 sdk, and used adb in an attempt to recognize the device using commands like adb reboot recovery.
Adb replied with : no devices found.
I attempted through windows, to examine the ports, and found that there were different drivers present. The drivers installed on the PC were named QHUSB_DOWNLOAD 9008. When I first plugged the device to the PC, I noticed the device named as QHUSB_BULK, before changing to the above name, the same as the name for the drivers.
So my device is still alive.
Any advice? Can anyone help me get my phone on, at least into download mode? From there I can get it going. Please help if possible.
Sorry been busy with work. Are you sure you can't get into download mode? I originally wrote twrp to the wrong partition as you did and could still get download mode.
Theoretically it shouldn't have done anything that would prevent download mode from working....
Manual method for getting into download mode.
Volume-down+home+power
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Sorry been busy with work. Are you sure you can't get into download mode? I originally wrote twrp to the wrong partition as you did and could still get download mode.
Theoretically it shouldn't have done anything that would prevent download mode from working....
Manual method for getting into download mode.
Volume-down+home+power
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I tried everything. No, download mode is not working, though I agree that it should theoretically still. I am still trying the three button method.
Would a jig work? I am working on one. Any ideas besides that?
i was going to suggest a jig actually. if that doesn't work you're probably out of a phone. could try warranty since it's REALLY bricked they probably won't be able to tell, did it with T-Mo on my G1, said it stopped turning on.
Have you tried removing the battery and holding down all the buttons before reinserting the battery again. My phone wouldn't turn on once and this helped. If not call tmobile tell them all kinds of funky things are happening with your phone and it keeps turning off. Once they tell you to factroy reset your phone, act like you are following their instructions, then when they tell you to turn it back on, tell them it will now not even turn back on. They are so slow there & will send you out a new one you'll have in 24hrs. Trust me Ive had to do this numerous times due to ocd when it comes to phones and having to have reasons to return them for the slightest flaw. I returned my galaxy note 2 before i got this note 3 like 8x's & even returned it the wk before i bought my note 3 just to get 1 with all new parts if not maybe even a new phone so the note 2 i sold would be in practically new condition if not like i said brand new,lol. im sure someones gonna get all butt hurt and start talking about fraud,lol
In the future you can flash Twr using Goo on your phone with No computer. Use JRummy 's rom Toolbox pro.
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Sorry been busy with work. Are you sure you can't get into download mode? I originally wrote twrp to the wrong partition as you did and could still get download mode.
Theoretically it shouldn't have done anything that would prevent download mode from working....
Manual method for getting into download mode.
Volume-down+home+power
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I agree, I simply followed the instructions on the twrp site, to flash recovery through terminal emulator.. I might have been off with the last number, and it obviously messed up my partitions... how did you get into recovery? The three button combo isnt working at all , no variation of it or battery pulls, or inserts have worked yet..
Also this is the place to get answers. Yet almost a thousand views but not even 20 posts. I know there is a way to fix this, can anyone share the fix?
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I agree, I simply followed the instructions on the twrp site, to flash recovery through terminal emulator.. I might have been off with the last number, and it obviously messed up my partitions... how did you get into recovery? The three button combo isnt working at all , no variation of it or battery pulls, or inserts have worked yet..
Also this is the place to get answers. Yet almost a thousand views but not even 20 posts. I know there is a way to fix this, can anyone share the fix?
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It doesnt look good. I sent my vzw dev note 3 to Samsung with the same reboot problems and not being able to flash anything, and even they couldn't fix it.
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I used a command like : adb push*openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.x-hltetmo.img*/sdcardadb shell dd if=/sdcard/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.x-hltetmo.img*of=dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery, in terminal emulator to flash twrp. "Mmkblk0ps9" was at the end.
26081 files sent
26081filews recieved
write error : no space left
That is what I saw next. I tried it again, three times, but noticed that write error was not there, so I assumed it was successful.
I rebooted, as instructed, and now a totally bricked device. I saw " qhusb_download " plugging it into one pc. A laptop with windows 8 stated that windows cannot recognize the device because it has malfunctioned.
Can someone please help? This is a disaster... the sm-900a has a method here on xda that fixes this problem... is there a way to fix this on a tmobile note 3?
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Sorry to hear! I'll save you a whole bunch of time, I did the same thing to my galaxy s3 while trying to upgrade my installed clockworkmod. Long story short the commands I entered into terminal emulator we're fine its just that I put the wrong memory block which apparently flashed the image to the wrong area of the chip. I rebooted the phone and nothing happened. When I plugged it into the PC I would get the same thing you're getting. After a ridiculous amount of time I managed to get my hands on the correct drivers and installed them and found that flashing a stock firmware through Odin was a waste of time.
You need to send your phone into Samsung and the only solution is a motherboard replacement. Or you can find someone locally who can do a JTAG mod for you. But doing so will definitely void your warranty. When I shipped my phone into Samsung I told them I was using the phone and all of a sudden it got very hot and turned off and wouldn't turn on. Back in the S3 days I had to wait 3 weeks to get my phone back repaired. But these days there now Samsung service centers everywhere so you can probably get replaced phone on the spot.
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Qhusb_bulk drivers??
msmercy42 said:
I used a command like : adb push*openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.x-hltetmo.img*/sdcardadb shell dd if=/sdcard/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.x-hltetmo.img*of=dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/recovery, in terminal emulator to flash twrp. "Mmkblk0ps9" was at the end.
26081 files sent
26081filews recieved
write error : no space left
That is what I saw next. I tried it again, three times, but noticed that write error was not there, so I assumed it was successful.
I rebooted, as instructed, and now a totally bricked device. I saw " qhusb_download " plugging it into one pc. A laptop with windows 8 stated that windows cannot recognize the device because it has malfunctioned.
Can someone please help? This is a disaster... the sm-900a has a method here on xda that fixes this problem... is there a way to fix this on a tmobile note 3?
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Hey, Any luck with restoring your device, at all?
I'm in a somewhat similar predicament, myself... I accidently Wrote a backup of my NV Data to the EFS... 0_o
The log of the process showed everything seemingly going well... After rebooting, however... Well, it never did...
Now I can't get into Recovery, ODIN, Normal boot, nor will plugging it in even charge the battery(No screen/led response)...
I see QHUSB_BULK under Unknown Devices (Win7-Ult-SP1_x32)... Can't for the Life of me find the drivers, though...
In fact, reliable old Google even only returns 5 results relevant to said driver, each of which being a post in this thread =D lmao... (so prolly will be 6 results, once I submit this post) But yeah, I'm at a complete loss....
I hope you were able to find a solution for your device. And I hope someone can help discover/produce one for mine as well...
Thank you, XDA and all it's Dev's/Members...
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Hey, Any luck with restoring your device, at all?
I'm in a somewhat similar predicament, myself... I accidently Wrote a backup of my NV Data to the EFS... 0_o
The log of the process showed everything seemingly going well... After rebooting, however... Well, it never did...
Now I can't get into Recovery, ODIN, Normal boot, nor will plugging it in even charge the battery(No screen/led response)...
I see QHUSB_BULK under Unknown Devices (Win7-Ult-SP1_x32)... Can't for the Life of me find the drivers, though...
In fact, reliable old Google even only returns 5 results relevant to said driver, each of which being a post in this thread =D lmao... (so prolly will be 6 results, once I submit this post) But yeah, I'm at a complete loss....
I hope you were able to find a solution for your device. And I hope someone can help discover/produce one for mine as well...
Thank you, XDA and all it's Dev's/Members...
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Nothing yet....and I'm looking everywhere
for a system dump of the T-Mobile note 3, so I can maybe find the files needed for the fix.

I Have bricked my htc one m8

Hi all i know someone will not be happy i have asked this question that is probs one of the most asked on here from Nubs like me lol.... Basicly i recently got my rooted htc one m8 S-on back, i was planning to sell it so tried to remove the Root from the phone i have somehow managed to Brick it, its under HTC_001 it didnt have a main fw number so i did what others have and read it from the about software section on my phone wich give me 1.54.401.10....... Well i ended up download that one something went wrong either way now im left with a phone that only goes into Hboot and i can access the recovery what is TWRP i can connect the usb and get onto my Sd card using mount but ive tried and tried to get no joy.... Sorry for the nub questions i did go abit out of my knowledge people say ADB on other forums, im not very clued up with it other than changing the recoverys ive watched youtube vids ect no joy Please can someone give me a Simple Tut or link to help me ive tried following threads and still got no joy http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376 So now i ask the PRO'S please help lol
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Basicly i recently got my rooted htc one m8 S-on back
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Got it back from where???
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Sorry for the nub questions
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No need to apologize for the n00b questions. However, the huge run-on sentences are another story. Take some time to type a post with proper punctuation and sentence structure. It will make it easier for you to get you point across and for us to help.
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now im left with a phone that only goes into Hboot and i can access the recovery what is TWRP i can connect the usb and get onto my Sd card using mount but ive tried and tried to get no joy....
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Tried and tried what? If you aren't specific in what you have done, what are we supposed to do, guess? Be detailed and be specific when asking for help.
You aren't in bad shape at all if you have recovery and can mount SD. Just put a software 1.x based ROM on the SD and flash it in TWRP.
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people say ADB on other forums, im not very clued up with it other than changing the recoverys
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Just use the XDA search function, and search "adb beginner" to find a number of good adb/fastboot tutorials aimed at just that, beginners.
But if you've used fastboot to install recovery, the other commands aren't any harder. Its just a matter of just knowing what commands to use for a given situation.
If you can mount SD, I don't even think you need adb. But its a very valuable tool to know, and can help in a lot of situations.
Thanks for the response, well i tried a stock rom im not sure where i went wrong tbh i put it on the internal sd and the file would not show up inTWRP i then had a back up and copied and pasted the files from the Stock rom into the back up and tried to install it and thats where it messed up i am crap at this kind of thing i rooted it no problem i thought unrooting would be easier, adb is a bit confusing with me if there was a way i could put a file onto my sd card in zip format and open it i just tried the original one i downloaded to get loads of red commmads saying
E;unable to stat '/and-sec/;555?.??/m?? and so on a load more random numbers
Sorry i am not very on ball with this should of just left it how it was lol
Right update time...... so i have got the phone back working by flashing a new rom but my phone massively lags on boot up, i think my firmware files are corrupt i cant get wifi either ive red about fixes but all need S-off yet i dont want to pay 25 dollars is this the only way to do this ?? i cant put firmware files on my hone without the s-off such hard work and effort would rather pay someone to fix it lol
unable 2 load my one m8 to fasboot
pls, i av bein unable to access fastboot on my device; i cant unlock bootloader,s-off e.t.c......what can i do; i really need help...
d screen displays black with fastboot mode @ d lower left corner
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pls, i av bein unable to access fastboot on my device; i cant unlock bootloader,s-off e.t.c......what can i do; i really need help...
d screen displays black with fastboot mode @ d lower left corner
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Dude ..who are you talking too ?? your post is useless and makes no sense.
Start your own thread ... post an exact description of what you did and whats wrong along with pictures / bootloader / anything that might be of some help
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Thanks for the response, well i tried a stock rom im not sure where i went wrong tbh i put it on the internal sd and the file would not show up inTWRP i then had a back up and copied and pasted the files from the Stock rom into the back up and tried to install it and thats where it messed up i am crap at this kind of thing i rooted it no problem i thought unrooting would be easier, adb is a bit confusing with me if there was a way i could put a file onto my sd card in zip format and open it i just tried the original one i downloaded to get loads of red commmads saying
E;unable to stat '/and-sec/;555?.??/m?? and so on a load more random numbers
Sorry i am not very on ball with this should of just left it how it was lol
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You sentence structure (or lack of it) is still making it hard to understand what you are trying to tell us. If you can't even be bothered to type a proper sentence; how do you expect us to take the time to help you? Honestly, most other requests for help on this forum get much more response. I think many folks are just walking away from this thread without helping, because they can't understand you due to your writing style.
Your lack of specificity also makes it crippling to try to help. What stock ROM, and where did you get it from?
If you got a stock nandroid, you then need to extract the files from the zip and place them in exactly the right folder, otherwise TWRP won't see it. And you do not use the TWRP "INSTALL" function with a stock nandroid, you use the "RESTORE" function.
A flashable ROM zip, in contrast to a nandroid, can be placed anywhere on internal storage or removable SD, and TWRP will see it and flash it using the INSTALL function.
Its very easy to push a ROM zip to the phone with adb. I already told you how to find BEGINNER tutorials on how to use adb. Don't expect to be spoonfed information that is already readily available on XDA. If you have a specific question regarding adb, ask it. Otherwise just saying "adb is confusing" is not going to help you.
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Right update time...... so i have got the phone back working by flashing a new rom but my phone massively lags on boot up, i think my firmware files are corrupt i cant get wifi either ive red about fixes but all need S-off yet i dont want to pay 25 dollars is this the only way to do this ?? i cant put firmware files on my hone without the s-off such hard work and effort would rather pay someone to fix it lol
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Your firmware files aren't "corrupt". They are just outdated, and don't match the ROM your flashed.
OTAs are available for your version. An option if you don't want to s-off, is to return to stock ROM and recovery, and OTA to update the firmware. It seems you are having problems installing the stock nandroids, but I think you just need to properly follow the instructions from the stock nandroid collection thread.
Otherwise, you are stuck running ROMs that are based on 1.x software. Running anything more recent will result in long boot times and broken WiFI, as you've experienced.
Dammit i know excatly where i went wrong and what you meant by you have to open the file up and adb the right files to the right places............ $%$% i have now fully ruined the phone i think i turn it on i get a White screen the phone then goes full black screen and does nothing...... i have connected the phone via usb to the laptop, the laptop notices the phone and usb i click on the phone in my computer nothing is there when it opens i have also gone onto adb and done the "adb devices" and it does not show on the list, is there anything i can do with this now, i am very gratefull for the help even though i haven't been specific and guessed my way through alot of it like a nob,
adb only works when booted into OS or in recovery.
Alternately, if you have an SD card reader, use it to load a ROM zip onto the SD from your computer. Then place SD in the phone, boot TWRP, and flash the ROM.
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You sentence structure (or lack of it) is still making it hard to understand what you are trying to tell us. If you can't even be bothered to type a proper sentence; how do you expect us to take the time to help you? Honestly, most other requests for help on this forum get much more response. I think many folks are just walking away from this thread without helping, because they can't understand you due to your writing style.
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At this point I have to assume it's an inability to communicate clearly, not an unwillingness. You have a lot more patience than most for even trying.
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adb only works when booted into OS or in recovery.
Alternately, if you have an SD card reader, use it to load a ROM zip onto the SD from your computer. Then place SD in the phone, boot TWRP, and flash the ROM.
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@redpoint73: I'm in his exact same position...hopefully, I can communicate this a little better...at least I'll try. LOL
Background: Rooted, S-Off (via Sunshine), , TWRP 2.8.1.0, was running CleanROM (on the 444 firmware) and tried installing Vanir 444. I did a factory reset and I'm pretty sure I might have went into Advanced and wiped System as well (from the reading I've done, I shouldn't have done that) ROM installed no problem, Gapps installed no problem, installed SuperSU 2.40 at the end and rebooted. When the phone went to reboot, it went to the usual white HTC screen, then went black and never moved past that point.
As you advised in an earlier post, I held down Power/Vol up until the white HTC screen appears. I waited until the screen went black then held Vol down for several minutes but bootloader never came up.
My computer recognizes the phone when I plug it in, Windows explorer shows both "Internal" and "SD card", with Internal basically empty and SD card showing all my files. Since I can't get into bootloader, "adb devices" doesn't bring anything back.
Any suggestions you might have would be hugely appreciated - hoping to avoid having to head to a local Verizon store and see what they can do! If I missed any background or details, let me know and I'll elaborate.
TIA!
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@redpoint73: I'm in his exact same position...hopefully, I can communicate this a little better...at least I'll try. LOL
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I can't imagine it being any worse than the previous guy!
Seriously though, your post would have been better served in its own thread, or almost any other relevant thread. Couple reasons for this:
1) My experience, when folks say they are "in the exact same position", "I have the same problem", etc. they are in fact virtually never the exact same condition. There are far too many variables (M8 variant, hboot version, software/firmware version, how you got to the current condition, and many more) for your condition to be "exactly the same". And for that matter, when folks say they have the "same problem" it in fact is most often a completely different cause, and different fix. Do yourself a favor, and don't say "me too" when posting a problem.
2) The OP basically chased everyone away with his horrible diction. Help threads in this section normally get considerable traffic and assistance. I'm the only one helping this guy, because apparently I'm the only one patient enough to try to decipher his ramblings. By attaching your post to his, you've pretty much cursed your issue to obscurity as well.
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As you advised in an earlier post, I held down Power/Vol up until the white HTC screen appears. I waited until the screen went black then held Vol down for several minutes but bootloader never came up.
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If you got this from a post of mine in another thread, its (normally) accompanied with the statement that failure to get into bootloader is virtually always a matter of user error (not getting the timing right). Simply stated, if the screen still comes on, you can get into bootloader. So just repeat the steps until the bootloader screen comes up. You either didn't start pressing vol down fast enough; or let go of it too early (don't let go until the bootloader screen appears).
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My computer recognizes the phone when I plug it in, Windows explorer shows both "Internal" and "SD card", with Internal basically empty and SD card showing all my files. Since I can't get into bootloader, "adb devices" doesn't bring anything back.
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Once you get the timing right to get into bootloader, and from there recovery, we should be in good shape.
You can likely recover by transferring a known good ROM to the SD card, and just flashing from custom recovery. Or just restore your nandroid.
sigmaxaa said:
Any suggestions you might have would be hugely appreciated - hoping to avoid having to head to a local Verizon store and see what they can do!
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I doubt Verizon can help. And since the phone was put into this situation by your own actions (mods you performed) its really your responsibility to fix it, not theirs.
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I can't imagine it being any worse than the previous guy!
Seriously though, your post would have been better served in its own thread, or almost any other relevant thread. Couple reasons for this:
1) My experience, when folks say they are "in the exact same position", "I have the same problem", etc. they are in fact virtually never the exact same condition. There are far too many variables (M8 variant, hboot version, software/firmware version, how you got to the current condition, and many more) for your condition to be "exactly the same". And for that matter, when folks say they have the "same problem" it in fact is most often a completely different cause, and different fix. Do yourself a favor, and don't say "me too" when posting a problem.
2) The OP basically chased everyone away with his horrible diction. Help threads in this section normally get considerable traffic and assistance. I'm the only one helping this guy, because apparently I'm the only one patient enough to try to decipher his ramblings. By attaching your post to his, you've pretty much cursed your issue to obscurity as well.
If you got this from a post of mine in another thread, its (normally) accompanied with the statement that failure to get into bootloader is virtually always a matter of user error (not getting the timing right). Simply stated, if the screen still comes on, you can get into bootloader. So just repeat the steps until the bootloader screen comes up. You either didn't start pressing vol down fast enough; or let go of it too early (don't let go until the bootloader screen appears).
Once you get the timing right to get into bootloader, and from there recovery, we should be in good shape.
You can likely recover by transferring a known good ROM to the SD card, and just flashing from custom recovery. Or just restore your nandroid.
I doubt Verizon can help. And since the phone was put into this situation by your own actions (mods you performed) its really your responsibility to fix it, not theirs.
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Thanks for the reply, I do appreciate it. I was able to get it working (after dozens of attempts) and you're absolutely correct...it's all in the timing.

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