Ok so i have searched a lot about the problem so dont ask me to use search..
i flashed 4.2.2. jellybean update on my rooted one x but formatted the system so in order to get back my apps and features, i downgraded my hboot and relocked the bootloader
now my battery got low and i am stuck at fastboot.... it cant flash/unlock bootloader...
phone now wont charge... when i connect it to charger in off state, red led starts blinking and a "charging" symbol appears... ie a battery symbol with a lightning symbol on it... left it like that for hours but phone didnt charge at all... red led still blinked and fastboot said low battery cant flash..
then i searched and FOUND THE .BAT file.... after hours of charging, the voltage fluctuated between 2700 mv and 3000 mv... did the process several times but it wont go any higher... the max voltage achieved was around 3090mv... after that the voltage decreases instead of increasing... i am stuck in fastboot from 2 days... i NEED to revive my phone.. PLEASE tell me if there is any solution to my problem..
Khizar Amin said:
Ok so i have searched a lot about the problem so dont ask me to use search..
i flashed 4.2.2. jellybean update on my rooted one x but formatted the system so in order to get back my apps and features, i downgraded my hboot and relocked the bootloader
now my battery got low and i am stuck at fastboot.... it cant flash/unlock bootloader...
phone now wont charge... when i connect it to charger in off state, red led starts blinking and a "charging" symbol appears... ie a battery symbol with a lightning symbol on it... left it like that for hours but phone didnt charge at all... red led still blinked and fastboot said low battery cant flash..
then i searched and FOUND THE .BAT file.... after hours of charging, the voltage fluctuated between 2700 mv and 3000 mv... did the process several times but it wont go any higher... the max voltage achieved was around 3090mv... after that the voltage decreases instead of increasing... i am stuck in fastboot from 2 days... i NEED to revive my phone.. PLEASE tell me if there is any solution to my problem..
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download this extract the file ChargeONEX.bat plase in your fastboot folder run CMD go in bootloader with volume down + power buton connect the phone to computer and run the bat file the phone will start to restart a lot of times wait until you see 3700mV and you will be able to unlock flash recovery and rom. The process is slow.
And one more thing this solution is writen on many thread by me and other people you not surch so good
Thant said:
download this extract the file ChargeONEX.bat plase in your fastboot folder run CMD go in bootloader with volume down + power buton connect the phone to computer and run the bat file the phone will start to restart a lot of times wait until you see 3700mV and you will be able to unlock flash recovery and rom. The process is slow.
And one more thing this solution is writen on many thread by me and other people you not surch so good
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well already tried it but trying once again with your script... will report back
Thant said:
download this extract the file ChargeONEX.bat plase in your fastboot folder run CMD go in bootloader with volume down + power buton connect the phone to computer and run the bat file the phone will start to restart a lot of times wait until you see 3700mV and you will be able to unlock flash recovery and rom. The process is slow.
And one more thing this solution is writen on many thread by me and other people you not surch so good
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voltage still fluctuating between 2700 and 2900mv :/
Khizar Amin said:
voltage still fluctuating between 2700 and 2900mv :/
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Yes but wait the gharge in this way is slow. You maybe need 7-8 hours. The voltige will increase after some time and you will see this on the computer. But the script is working or not? Are your phone start to restart and again an again?
Thant said:
Yes but wait the gharge in this way is slow. You maybe need 7-8 hours. The voltige will increase after some time and you will see this on the computer. But the script is working or not? Are your phone start to restart and again an again?
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yes it is rebooting again and again...
but the problem is it is still stuck between 2700-2900 mv.... if i disconnect it and reconnect after it cools down, it shows voltage around 3000mv... but once the loop starts, voltage drops continuously upto around 2750mv... after the next reboot , voltage is around 2850 mv and starts dropping again.. :/
Khizar Amin said:
yes it is rebooting again and again...
but the problem is it is still stuck between 2700-2900 mv.... if i disconnect it and reconnect after it cools down, it shows voltage around 3000mv... but once the loop starts, voltage drops continuously upto around 2750mv... after the next reboot , voltage is around 2850 mv and starts dropping again.. :/
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I think your battery is dead repleace the battery with new one if not charge in this way and go only to 2900 and drops down so fast I think faulty battery. I can't suggest anything else because this script work on many people and they charge there phone normal.
Thant said:
I think your battery is dead repleace the battery with new one if not charge in this way and go only to 2900 and drops down so fast I think faulty battery. I can't suggest anything else because this script work on many people and they charge there phone normal.
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hmm... well i guess i should get the battery replaced... thanks anyway
Khizar Amin said:
hmm... well i guess i should get the battery replaced... thanks anyway
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No problem. Please give feedback when you change the battery to know I and other users if resolve your problem maybe in future will have other problems like this.
Try it on different computers or laptops! On my pc it didn't work, but on my laptop it did. You could also try different cables. Some Chinese copies did not reach the same voltage as the official cables.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
Khizar Amin said:
hmm... well i guess i should get the battery replaced... thanks anyway
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Try and this where suggest the @Maart84
Thant said:
No problem. Please give feedback when you change the battery to know I and other users if resolve your problem maybe in future will have other problems like this.
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well the problem fixed without changing battery... i juct changed the cable... got a new cable and connected phone to the wall charger. after a few minutes the blinking led became solid red... after about 30 minutes the phone booted in fastboot... checked voltage.. it was around 3400+ mv...
then i used the script and in a few hours battery went to around 3620 mv and the battery too low to flash warning disappeared... at this point i unlocked bootloader and formatted /system and connected the phone to wall charger in off state... meanwhile i downloaded android revolution hd rom... waited for aroud 2-3 hours (actually the phone WAS on as the soft keys vibrated when i touched them). after that i flashed the rom and i was good to go..
PS i had downgraded my hboot so phone would not boot anyway so i had to format the system to charge it... otherwise it just booted in fastboot
Khizar Amin said:
well the problem fixed without changing battery... i juct changed the cable... got a new cable and connected phone to the wall charger. after a few minutes the blinking led became solid red... after about 30 minutes the phone booted in fastboot... checked voltage.. it was around 3400+ mv...
then i used the script and in a few hours battery went to around 3620 mv and the battery too low to flash warning disappeared... at this point i unlocked bootloader and formatted /system and connected the phone to wall charger in off state... meanwhile i downloaded android revolution hd rom... waited for aroud 2-3 hours (actually the phone WAS on as the soft keys vibrated when i touched them). after that i flashed the rom and i was good to go..
PS i had downgraded my hboot so phone would not boot anyway so i had to format the system to charge it... otherwise it just booted in fastboot
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good to hear you fixed your phone if you go in fastboot connect the charger and choice option power off and you will charge yor phone
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Hi,
I'm a proud owner of the Motorola Defys and was happy until yesterday :-(
I have already read much in the forum and everything about the Defy.
My problem has already tried a post by someone :
1. Jan. 2011 ... As always, I close with my laptop to Defy the load on - but nothing happened. Only a white LED is on permanently.
Its similar in my case:
- Defy flashed with RSD (UK U3 2.1)
- RSD showed: Finished,
...but the
- Defy is not booting anymore
- LED light is white
- RSD does not recognize my Defy
- Charge the battery: Defy did not respond
- :-(
I'm desperate .. and hope to find some answears here...
Best Regards
ditto except mine actually goes through the boot pic and then loops. If I try to boot to USB cable restore (Volume up+boot) =white light. : (
hi there,
I had this after upgrading to the UK 2.5.1 and then wanting to run a 2.34 build.
If you plug the usb cable into the phone while rsdlite is active, the table below should say connected. Simply reflash the full version of 2.5.1 again and it works fine. There is then a method on the forum about gaining root access on 2.5.1. This worked fine for me and i am now running the clean 2.34 blurless rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894650 and this is superb and highly recommended.
As long as you get connected in rsdlite, dont worry your phone isnt bricked and you should have it up and running in no time at all!.
If you get really stuck, i can quite easily get mine into the "state" yours is and do a little video or document the steps for you if that helps.
Andy
ja, that means you have less voltage then you need to boot.
send it back or reload the battery, no chance of getting it up with no bootloader
*edit* me post is not related to andy fletcher, but to you two.
if ye connect the cable to load the battery, does there appear a sign of a batt with a questionmark in it?
First of all: Unplug the phone and power it off. Now hold the [Volume up] button while powering on the phone. Now you get to the bootloader. If it says battery ok, connect the USB cable and go nuts, RSD Lite will detect the phone when it's in the bootloader.
If it says "Battery Low, Cannot program", you can either send it in, hoping they'll just replace it without figuring out you have been rooting and flashing the phone. Or you can do what I did here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10264115 - Just take your time and pay attention to what your'e doing and you'll be fine
RSD cann not connect the Defy
hi Guys ...thank you for your answears...
no I can not start in bootloader ... defy is probably elsewhere ... No Booting No Recovery .. no boot loader ... only the white LED on USB
The Defy ich fully charged...and i tried to turn off take of tthe battery ...hard reset
nothings works :-(
I think i have to send it to Motorola :-(
Best Regrads
Have you tried the USB jumpercable solution?
USB jumpercable
Hi..
I never heard about this...cann u tell me more..
Thanks
dirkdiggler17 said:
Hi..
I never heard about this...cann u tell me more..
Thanks
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It's what I did here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10264115
Battery
Hi...okay thanks very much...this will be the last option for me...if u think the battery is low..then i'll try to start the bootLoader with a different Defy Battery...till then thanks again...
I ll report tomorrow....what happenend
dirkdiggler17 said:
Hi...okay thanks very much...this will be the last option for me...if u think the battery is low..then i'll try to start the bootLoader with a different Defy Battery...till then thanks again...
I ll report tomorrow....what happenend
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Mine acted like the battery had collapsed, reporting "Battery Low, cannot program" after 12 straight hours of charging, but after the usb jumplead trick, the battery has been just fine. I suspect that the problem was in the phone the whole time and being force-fed 5 volts snapped it out of it. Be sure to post what happens when using another battery!
Many thanks to Sorensiim!! wow it worked! I have used the battery of my friend who is also a Defy owner ....
the problem was the black screen ..
I could not see that the Defy was hanging and my battery was too low indeed... .... I had to continue to work with screen black and start the boot loader (Volume up and power on) and then the RSD has also finally recognized my Defy.... I'm going to flash the CleanJitDeodexd2.34CE and keep you informed. .. hopefully l finally also my market will work ......
thanks to all the nice guys discussed with me my problem... i am proud to be a member here ...thanks guys!!!
dirkdiggler17 said:
Many thanks to Sorensiim!! wow it worked! I have used the battery of my friend who is also a Defy owner ....
the problem was the black screen ..
I could not see that the Defy was hanging and my battery was too low indeed... .... I had to continue to work with screen black and start the boot loader (Volume up and power on) and then the RSD has also finally recognized my Defy.... I'm going to flash the CleanJitDeodexd2.34CE and keep you informed. .. hopefully l finally also my market will work ......
thanks to all the nice guys discussed with me my problem... i am proud to be a member here ...thanks guys!!!
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Glad it worked for you, keep us posted
I got mine stuck on white led also, this was because of a mid rom flash interrupt (the cable got pulled out, dont ask who did it cuz i dunno)
Nothing i do makes the phone work, RSD did recognise my phone the first 2 times with white led and i tried to flash a rom but after it said "pass" the result was the same .. no image no bootloader just white led when phone is connected to pc.
Hi everybody. I also have the same problem like astearon. I tried the jumper cable solution but no result: rsd lite don't recognize my defy, i can flash it but it don't reboot after flash, just black screen.
Thanks to people which will help me!
(sorry for my english!)
try some other versions, preferably downgradable, try your original one
I had the same problem after flashing a higher version then noticed it is not supposed to be flashed on the original version my defy was on.
cbfflo said:
Hi everybody. I also have the same problem like astearon. I tried the jumper cable solution but no result: rsd lite don't recognize my defy, i can flash it but it don't reboot after flash, just black screen.
Thanks to people which will help me!
(sorry for my english!)
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so how come you can flash your phone with RSD Lite, if it doesn't recognize your phone ??
Hi All,
I am also having the same problem i.e., white led and RSD lite is able to recognize my defy. Tried to flash Defy_2_2_CN.sbf rom. Not sure what to do.
Appreciate if any one can suggest me something.
Thanks
Listen everybody!!
You DO NOT have to use the jumpercable method thingy..
You just have to buy an AC power supply and charge your defy...
It will light up after some minutes!!!
Sometimes when the battery is COMPLETELY low (empty) you cannot charge by plugging your phone to the PC over PC, only the white LED lights up..
But if you charge it by the AC power supply IT WILL CHARGE!!
From my own experience.
WIIstpM said:
Listen everybody!!
You DO NOT have to use the jumpercable method thingy..
You just have to buy an AC power supply and charge your defy...
It will light up after some minutes!!!
Sometimes when the battery is COMPLETELY low (empty) you cannot charge by plugging your phone to the PC over PC, only the white LED lights up..
But if you charge it by the AC power supply IT WILL CHARGE!!
From my own experience.
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AC power supply what you mean by that?
is it the wall charger that come with the box (charger+usb cable) ?? or like a built in wall charger like the normal one??
(*try charing with charger come with defy, finger cross) !!!!
Original wall charger not working ~~~
But Mcguyver Hack Works!!!!
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...
Hi guys, im new here and I would like to seek help to fix my phone. I searched for similar threads but like this but my situation is different.
So I bricked my HOX last night (long story and because of the other things I did in panic some of which I cant remember a full story may not be relevant) but here is my situation
Now my battery says its too low to flash so I cant RUU flash
Its also re-locked and because battery is low, I cant flash the unlock (FAILED: battery low)
Im also not sure which CWM version I have. I do remember I flashed 5.8.4.0 at some point but Im not too sure if I overwrote with another. (So im not sure which CWM I have installed)
All these I tried today thinking I have 30% battery because I left the phone plugged to the wall last night but apparently the phone didnt charge thats why Im in this situation (battery too low to flash)
Now I managed (I think so) to turn off the phone, the screen isnt on (But there is no red light). But I will leave it plugged to the wall anyway (using HTC cable and charger)
edit: the phone screen is on, im leaving it plugged to the wall and there is this red warning saying battery level is too low to flash (so Im not sure if its charging)
Anything I can do to fix this problem?
Thanks!
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waway625 said:
Hi guys, im new here and I would like to seek help to fix my phone. I searched for similar threads but like this but my situation is different.
So I bricked my HOX last night (long story and because of the other things I did in panic some of which I cant remember a full story may not be relevant) but here is my situation
Now my battery says its too low to flash so I cant RUU flash
Its also re-locked and because battery is low, I cant flash the unlock (FAILED: battery low)
Im also not sure which CWM version I have. I do remember I flashed 5.8.4.0 at some point but Im not too sure if I overwrote with another. (So im not sure which CWM I have installed)
All these I tried today thinking I have 30% battery because I left the phone plugged to the wall last night but apparently the phone didnt charge thats why Im in this situation (battery too low to flash)
Now I managed (I think so) to turn off the phone, the screen isnt on (But there is no red light). But I will leave it plugged to the wall anyway (using HTC cable and charger)
edit: the phone screen is on, im leaving it plugged to the wall and there is this red warning saying battery level is too low to flash (so Im not sure if its charging)
Anything I can do to fix this problem?
Thanks!
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I had a similar issue. Although you are a silly bugger for panicking and then forgetting what you did.
The only things I can suggest, assuming you still have 5.8.4.0 I think it charges in this version? See of you can do that...
If not, I am not sure.
I assume you did a nandroid and have tried restoring it?
Did you remember to flash the boot.img before installing the ROM that I assume bricked your phone?
sent from my bladed one x
archie winnington-ingram said:
I had a similar issue. Although you are a silly bugger for panicking and then forgetting what you did.
The only things I can suggest, assuming you still have 5.8.4.0 I think it charges in this version? See of you can do that...
If not, I am not sure.
I assume you did a nandroid and have tried restoring it?
Did you remember to flash the boot.img before installing the ROM that I assume bricked your phone?
sent from my bladed one x
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Im not sure if the current one is 5.8.4.0. I do remember flashing it last night but maybe it did'nt work coz after that I charged the phone overnight (well for about 5 hours or so) and it still "battery too low to flash"
as for nandroid, I know I pressed backup at then the CWM but that was everything got bricked. Now I dont know if its still relevant (when the phone was unlocked I did go to CWM backup and it said phone is restored but that didnt help. Nothing happened and I could not boot)
I do remember that I flashed with boot.img from the "aokp_ICJ421-V2.0" but then again Im not sure if thats relevant since I did so many flashing and unflashing and what not :crying:
So now Im in a situation where I want to do the RUU but I cant because battery is too low, and Im not sure if its charging because Im not sure what my CWM version is but I cant flash the CWM to latest anyway because 1. phone is relocked 2. phone battery is too low to flash to either unlock or update CWM version :crying:
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The RED LED light is on. Is it charging? But the screen is also on =(
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Oke do this :
Download this file
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
Copy it to your fastboot folder, put the phone in the bootloader and execute the file. It will continuously reboot the phone and charge it little by little. Leave it for an hour or so and check how the battery is doing
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You can always try a universal charger.
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jazib360 said:
You can always try a universal charger.
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No mate don't use a universal charger, chances of draining the batt with them are even bigger ..... They often can't supply the needed power to the phone. Especially when the screen is on
Hi, how do i execute the file? is it by cmd? what is the command to type? thanks
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Just execute the batch file by double clicking it.....from the fastboot folder
Mr Hofs said:
Just execute the batch file by double clicking it.....from the fastboot folder
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thanks! it worked. and I only needed a couple of minutes. apparently Im just a few percentages below 30%
done RUU update also and now im in my phone..thanks thanks thanks
Nice mate ! Glad i could help
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Nice mate ! Glad i could help
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Always helpful, like a white knight. Kudos to you Mr. H
Sent from...... The Milky Way
waway625 said:
thanks! it worked. and I only needed a couple of minutes. apparently Im just a few percentages below 30%
done RUU update also and now im in my phone..thanks thanks thanks
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i'm now try this and myphone is continuesly reboot and how can i determine mybattery status is enough to RUU? mybattery voltage now is 3356mv and is continuesly rising, and how much mv must i've to RUU back myphone?
Let it rise up to 3900 then run the ruu
I've done everything you said Mr. H but the cmd prompt says "waiting for device" what shall I do? :crying:
1LifeG said:
I've done everything you said Mr. H but the cmd prompt says "waiting for device" what shall I do? :crying:
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Update the HTC drivers and uninstall HTC sync, bit leave the driver on the pc
Mr Hofs said:
Update the HTC drivers and uninstall HTC sync, bit leave the driver on the pc
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Ok I updated the drivers and it looks like it would work. THANKS :victory:
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1LifeG said:
Ok I updated the drivers and it looks like it would work. THANKS :victory:
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but it does not start in the bootloader but in the normal os
1LifeG said:
Ok I updated the drivers and it looks like it would work. THANKS :victory:
but it does not start in the bootloader but in the normal os
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Nedded to relock now it works perfectly :victory::victory::victory:
help guys!!! HTC ONE X Bricked!!
Hey, im too darn frustrated here..
im sry abt tht but i bricked my htc one x last week an im not able to restore it to the stock recovery cos i wiped all the factory settings an i didn't have any kind off back up!
an i tried the RUU file restore techinique to restore the phone but not able do it shows some signature error..
where i had followed the tutorials as given..
please link me the page where i can find a solution to this ?
with a detailed tutorial as to how to solve this problem now.
Thxnks for ur time to read my mess..
waiting for asap for a solution....
Mr Hofs said:
Oke do this :
Download this file
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
Copy it to your fastboot folder, put the phone in the bootloader and execute the file. It will continuously reboot the phone and charge it little by little. Leave it for an hour or so and check how the battery is doing
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i'm trying this but look what i found when i'm gone to flash an ruu zip file
failed <remote :12 signature verify fail>
http://dl.xda-developers.com/attach...147e491f093d2d/523d8dd1/2/2/7/2/3/9/1/cmd.JPG
Mr Hofs said:
Oke do this :
Download this file
http://db.tt/aLqeTpPO
Copy it to your fastboot folder, put the phone in the bootloader and execute the file. It will continuously reboot the phone and charge it little by little. Leave it for an hour or so and check how the battery is doing
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it work 100 %
thanks
So last night I unlocked the bootloader for my HTC One X. I wanted to get CM10.1 Nightly builds onto my phone, and was able to get all the way to where I have CWM 5.8.4.0 and even installed CM10.1 Nightly release. The problem at the time was that when I rebooted the phone it would become stuck at the bootscreen with the "Quietly Brilliant" quote. I tried everything from there to get CM10.1 working based on what I found around other threads and forums.
At one point the battery started running low and the phone stated that the battery was too low to perform fastboot commands. I thought I was in the clear as forums stated that as long as you have CWM on your phone then you can charge it back to full. I turned off my phone and plug in the wall charger and the red indicator light turned on a solid red.
This morning when I woke up, the red indicator wasn't on so I tried turning it on and nothing happened. I held down the volume button and pressed it, held down power for a minute...nothing seemed to work. I tried plugging my phone into my pc and it made that sound where the computer recognizes a new device and then made the sound that a device has been disconnected shortly after. This time though, the red indicator turned on but was blinking. I check other forums on how to fix this and all of them say to either:
1. Let the phone charge until the red light is solid
2. Hold down the volume button and then click power to boot into recovery.
The problem with that was the first option didn't happen, at a certain point the red light will just turn off. The 2nd option yielded nothing as I can't turn my phone on...
I'm seriously hoping I didn't just brick my phone and am hoping someone out there has a solution to the problem I'm facing.
Please and thank you!
***UPDATE***::: I got it to charge just enough to power on back to the bootloader using a Duracell external battery pack. Stupid me decided to relock the phone and go for the RUU when I clearly didn't have 30% battery life. I ended up looking around forums until I found a fix for that located here: (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658084)
Using that method my battery maxed at 3665mV and I had just enough power to unlock the phone again and then reflash cwm 5.8.4.0 just for safety measures. Now I have the phone booted into the recovery main screen and plugged it into my ac charger. However, there's no LED indicator and I'm not sure if the phone is even charging at this point. Unless someone can help assure me that it is actually charging then I will wait about 2 hours before plugging it back into my pc and checking the power variable. Hopefully this all works out...
***UPDATE 2***::: This is just leading to more frustration. I proceeded with the following tutorial http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1859714 and got to where I start the RUU exe. Unfortunately for me I ran into a "155: Unknown Error" and I tried the following RUU's: (3.14.707.24), (3.14.401.31) first. My phone code is (3.14.707.24) so I wasn't sure why it wasn't working. I read another thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660642 that said to try either (1.29.401.11) or (1.29.401.7). Both of these RUU's gave me either a "USB connectivity error" or a "Main battery is below 30%"
Now I wasn't sure if my phone had actually lowered that much since I started working on it, but I checked the mV value and it gave me 4030 which I thought was more than 30%. I don't believe it's the USB cause I can still get to the 155 error for the former RUU's. I just went ahead and started charging the phone again and will try again soon. This is really ticking me off...
***UPDATE 3***::: NOPE! I flashed TWRP in replacement of clockwork just cause another thread said it's supported rather than just a port like CWM. Anyways, I've tried several other RUU's and they all give me the 30% Low Battery nonsense. I have tried: (1.28.728.9), (1.29.728.12), (1.29.707.11) but I didn't expect these to work since the previous thread menioned how I can't go backwards. Right now I'm completely lost on what I should do. RUU was supposed to be the last resort, but even this is failing me. FYI: My device's CID: HTC_044 and version as mentioned before: 3.14.707.24 Don't know if that will help but if someone out there can tell me my next steps then it would be much appreciated.
***FINAL UPDATE***::: Mission Accomplished!!! I'm glad to say that I got my phone running back on stock and am not holding a brick in my hands. How I fixed it? This morning I came across this thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/HTC_One_X#Disaster_Recovery_-_what_to_do_in_the_event_of_a_bad_flash and I noticed something new in the instructions. It said to run fastboot when executing the RUU, and interestingly enough when I got to the 2nd to the last step the version said "updating from 3.14.707.24 to 3.14.707.24" Before, I ran the RUU while on the "Quietly Brilliant" splash screen since the tutorial I was following never mentioned having to run the RUU while in fastboot. This would probably also explain why, when I ran the RUU in the splash screen, it gave me the (3.14.401.31) version number instead of the correct (3.14.707.24) version.
Well, it's been a messed up roller coaster of a ride and I will try my luck with flashing another rom later this week. I hope I never have to revisit another HOX troubleshooting thread for the remainder of the time that I use this phone. Thanks to all that assisted in my endeavors.
Hey,
Try to boot into recovery when charger is plugged in hold power + vol up buttons and wait.
If that doesn't work, there is a script that charges the phone by looping ot on fastboot.
After you manage tocharge the phone boot into recovery and install cm 10.1 vendor installer :
http://d-h.st/487
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davidk-il said:
Hey,
Try to boot into recovery when charger is plugged in hold power + vol up buttons and wait.
If that doesn't work, there is a script that charges the phone by looping ot on fastboot.
After you manage tocharge the phone boot into recovery and install cm 10.1 vendor installer :
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I already tried the method you mentioned and that didn't work. The problem with the script is that I assume I would need to have the phone charged somehow and then turn it on. I can't charge the phone at this point so I'm lost...
Did yoy actually try to boot into boot loader? Power + vol down
As far as i remember, charge script works whe on bootloader(please correct me if im wrong guys)
Im using twrp recovery and it charges just fine for me.
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The one and only solution to this is to plug it in to an AC charger and let it charge over night. It doesn't matter if the led is enabled or not.
davidk-il said:
Did yoy actually try to boot into boot loader? Power + vol down
As far as i remember, charge script works whe on bootloader(please correct me if im wrong guys)
Im using twrp recovery and it charges just fine for me.
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Yes, I have tried that too...it didn't work =(
At this point the phone just won't charge properly.
TToivanen said:
The one and only solution to this is to plug it in to an AC charger and let it charge over night. It doesn't matter if the led is enabled or not.
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I plugged it into the AC charger last night and this morning is when the problem started. I'm starting to think I should have left the phone on in the recovery screen and charged it that way.
When I try plugging the phone into the AC charger now there's no red led indicator, but there's one when I plug it into the pc (even though the flashing light disappears after 5 minutes or so).
Hey,
Did you manage to get the phone charged?
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davidk-il said:
Hey,
Did you manage to get the phone charged?
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So last night I checked the millivolt of my battery after charging it through recovery for about 2 hours and it was at roughly 3810mV. I'm not sure what the max mV for HOX is but I let it charge overnight again. This morning I checked and it was at around 4180mV. I'm not very knowledgable on how to convert the 1800mah value over to how many mV it would equal to. I wasn't sure if this was the max so I left it charging and will get back to it once I get home.
~4200mV is equal to 100% charge.
TToivanen said:
~4200mV is equal to 100% charge.
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Good to know! I'll give the RUU a try when I get the chance later today and post an update. Thanks!
I flashed TWRP in replacement of clockwork just cause another thread said it's supported rather than just a port like CWM. Anyways, I've tried several other RUU's and they all give me the 30% Low Battery nonsense. I have tried: (1.28.728.9), (1.29.728.12), (1.29.707.11) but I didn't expect these to work since the previous thread menioned how I can't go backwards. Right now I'm completely lost on what I should do. RUU was supposed to be the last resort, but even this is failing me. FYI: My device's CID: HTC_044 and version as mentioned before: 3.14.707.24 Don't know if that will help but if someone out there can tell me my next steps then it would be much appreciated.
Here is your ruu
http://bugsylawson.com/index.php/fi...24-radio-5120416229-release-296434-signedexe/
Relock the bootloader
Fastboot oem lock
Then run the ruu WITH admin rights
Mr Hofs said:
Here is your ruu
http://bugsylawson.com/index.php/fi...24-radio-5120416229-release-296434-signedexe/
Relock the bootloader
Fastboot oem lock
Then run the ruu WITH admin rights
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If I'm not mistaken, that's the first one I used last night along with the same steps. It gave me the "155 Unknown Error" and I proceeded to trying other RUU's. I will try again when I get home, where I can only hope it works for some odd reason. Stay tuned.
Well its the only one that should work. A newer one in not out. And this one matches the main version 100%
Mr Hofs said:
Well its the only one that should work. A newer one in not out. And this one matches the main version 100%
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I think what I forgot to mention in the updates was that I found something strange. During the RUU steps, after I clicked update, it said:
Upgrading from 3.14.401.31 to 3.14.707.24 which I thought was really strange since 401 indicates Europe version. Is this something to note?
It was the next steps that lead me to the 155 Unknown Error
The outcome of
Fastboot getvar version-main
That is the number that must match the ruu ....if its 3.14.401 then you have the wrong ruu. Do the command first and check the number/post the outcome here
Mr Hofs said:
The outcome of
Fastboot getvar version-main
That is the number that must match the ruu ....if its 3.14.401 then you have the wrong ruu. Do the command first and check the number/post the outcome here
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Here's the thing, when I run the command to get the version I receive: (3.14.707.24)
However, when I run the 3.14.707.24 RUU it leads me to a page where it says I'm going from 3.14.401.31 to image: 3.14.707.24
That seemed very odd to me. Can you help explain why this is?
Hmm no i can't ! That's very strange.....try the 707 ruu again. Otherwise try the 401 ruu ?
http://bugsylawson.com/index.php/fi...-r-radio-5120416229-release-302015-signedexe/
Don't exactly know what to think about that
Is there a solution for Droid DNA?
I tried rooting it last night. It was successful. The last step was to reboot according to JCase's method. It hasnt restarted since then. No battery indicator as if its not at all plugged in. "YES IT WAS ON CHARGING THE WHOLE NIGHT". It wont even show me the boot screen. "YES, I PRESSED THE POWER AND VOL BUTTON FOR MORE THAN A MIN".
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank You
Hey guys,
I was running blueandroid custom rom on my p6 and it was all working fine. suddenly my phone shut down and since that moment i can't find a way to turn it on further then the huawei logo. pressing all three buttons for the forced update doesn't work. and i can't get in recovery. It simply doesn't make it till that point. sometimes it shows a random color (the whole screen) but most of the time it just shuts down at the huawei logo... i also tried fastboot but it doesn't get recognized...
could anyone help me?
i'd really aprecciate it.
Are you able to use adb?
If yes, try to flash twrp recovery via ADB.
Instructions in forum thread. (I think 2nd post)
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Larsbehrens said:
Hey guys,
I was running blueandroid custom rom on my p6 and it was all working fine. suddenly my phone shut down and since that moment i can't find a way to turn it on further then the huawei logo. pressing all three buttons for the forced update doesn't work. and i can't get in recovery. It simply doesn't make it till that point. sometimes it shows a random color (the whole screen) but most of the time it just shuts down at the huawei logo... i also tried fastboot but it doesn't get recognized...
could anyone help me?
i'd really aprecciate it.
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Is your p6 low on battery? If it is, charge it up before trying to get to recovery.
bokchoi2020 said:
Is your p6 low on battery? If it is, charge it up before trying to get to recovery.
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It doesnt charge ( the led doesnt turn on and im pretty sure that doesnt) and i havent been able to try adb. Its also quite strange that it wont be in a stable recovery mode ( or fastboot mode) since it turn itself off after 10/20 seconds.
getting really lost
So guys,
i'm really starting to think i need to bring mine to the service center cus it's completely dead.
it won't charge, it doens't get into recovery mode, i can't flash the official firmware with the sdcart/dload/update.app way, i can't fastboot it cus it won't go in fastboot mode (the way it get stuck on the splash screen/huawei logo), and it shuts itself down after 20 seconds leaving nothing else then a black but brightened screen.....
i'm afraid i have to take full costs due my root and custom rom, if they can fix/see it at all.
it worked fine after all and shut down with no reason what makes me think this is a hardware problem.
does anyone else have any suggestions before i bring it to the service center?
thanks
Let it charge for 24 hours,see if you can turn it on after that.
HUAWEIAscendP6
HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
Let it charge for 24 hours,see if you can turn it on after that.
HUAWEIAscendP6
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It has been on the charger for more than 24 hours, nothing has changed, still doesnt seem to charge.
larsbehrens1 said:
It has been on the charger for more than 24 hours, nothing has changed, still doesnt seem to charge.
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No led?
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No led?
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Nope, the only led that ive been able to see is the red one for 1/4th of a second in SOME cases when i try to boot it.
larsbehrens1 said:
Nope, the only led that ive been able to see is the red one for 1/4th of a second in SOME cases when i try to boot it.
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But thats's ok, this is a common android problem, but some phone must be charged for al least two days, and after that try to flash another ROM. Even if the led is not always on, let it for a long time to charge, trust me, the power will be inside your battery, not full but enough to resist/handle a new ROM flashing.
HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
But thats's ok, this is a common android problem, but some phone must be charged for al least two days, and after that try to flash another ROM. Even if the led is not always on, let it for a long time to charge, trust me, the power will be inside your battery, not full but enough to resist/handle a new ROM flashing.
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Yea i know that... But it doesnt show the led when i charge it (so the led has nothing to do with the charging state of the phone), only in some cases when i try to boot into recovery. And the battery cant actually be totally empty, it was 40% when it totally crashed so i dont think thats the problem. And if so, it should at least get to the point where it is trying to flash the original firmware
larsbehrens1 said:
Yea i know that... But it doesnt show the led when i charge it (so the led has nothing to do with the charging state of the phone), only in some cases when i try to boot into recovery. And the battery cant actually be totally empty, it was 40% when it totally crashed so i dont think thats the problem. And if so, it should at least get to the point where it is trying to flash the original firmware
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What tool are you using for flashing? Or you try to install it from sdcard?
HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
What tool are you using for flashing? Or you try to install it from sdcard?
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Im trying to flash it thru the sdcard with the update.app in sdcart/dload/update.app but to do that, you have to put in a certain mode (by holding vol+ and vol- and the power button) . But once again, i cant put the phone in A state, doesnt matter which state. It just wont get in a stable mode. Thats why i cant use fastboot/adb
larsbehrens1 said:
Im trying to flash it thru the sdcard with the update.app in sdcart/dload/update.app but to do that, you have to put in a certain mode (by holding vol+ and vol- and the power button) . But once again, i cant put the phone in A state, doesnt matter which state. It just wont get in a stable mode. Thats why i cant use fastboot/adb
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That button combination if for internal storage dload folder. Put your ROM on the sdcard. Enter CWM or TWRP and flash it throu there.
HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
That button combination if for internal storage dload folder. Put your ROM on the sdcard. Enter CWM or TWRP and flash it throu there.
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I wish i could acces CWM cus then i wouldn't have this problem at all.... but i already said that i can't get my phone in a stable state, or any state. so i can NOT acces CMW
Larsbehrens said:
I wish i could acces CWM cus then i wouldn't have this problem at all.... but i already said that i can't get my phone in a stable state, or any state. so i can NOT acces CMW
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Let it charge to your wall outlet,not through usb cable.
HUAWEIAscendP6
HUAWEIAscendP6 said:
Let it charge to your wall outlet,not through usb cable.
HUAWEIAscendP6
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Already doong that for the past 48 hours
Bringing it back
So guys,
Im going to the service center in 8 hours since my phone is completely DEAD. It doest charge and it does not even react to the power button anymore... (Probably cus the battery is completely drained), it doesnt react to anything else either (usb, power net, anything) and will nog be able to fix by connecting it thru a computer. Aka its hopeless...
Thanks for the support
Ive been to the service center, got a new phone directly, so everything is solved. For the information, my problem was a (like i expected) hardware problem, and there was NO way to fix without replacing hardware.
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Larsbehrens said:
Ive been to the service center, got a new phone directly, so everything is solved. For the information, my problem was a (like i expected) hardware problem, and there was NO way to fix without replacing hardware.
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Good news.