[UNBRICK] white screen & waiting for device - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

HI all,
I've asked this question on the firmware thread, but I do not have an answer. So I'm trying here.
I installed the new firmware without any problems. But after the reboot I'm stuck on the white screen with the green logo, and I do not have connection with the computer via fastboot (waiting for device). As against the phone is communicating with the computer by HTC Sync or Windows Explorer.
What can I do?
Thanks

ggreg said:
HI all,
I've asked this question on the firmware thread, but I do not have an answer. So I'm trying here.
I installed the new firmware without any problems. But after the reboot I'm stuck on the white screen with the green logo, and I do not have connection with the computer via fastboot (waiting for device). As against the phone is communicating with the computer by HTC Sync or Windows Explorer.
What can I do?
Thanks
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How did you install the firmware?
Have you tried fastboot from the bootloader?

thanks clsA
For mike's method (re-lock the bootloader and fastboot) :
1.If you are S-ON ---> Re-lock your bootloader (this will most probably wipe content of your device)
2.If you are S-OFF ---> no need to re-lock the bootloader.
3.Copy downloaded .zip to fastboot.exe location (e.g. c:/SDK/platform-tools/fastboot.exe)
4.Re-name .zip file to firmware.zip
5.Open command prompt
6.Boot your device in fastboot mode (vol down + power ===> fastboot)
7.Connect device to the PC
8.In command prompt cd to fastboot.exe location
9.Make sure you have correct modeid and cidnum (type: fastboot getvar all)
10.Type: fastboot oem lock (if your device is not relocked yet or in case it's S-ON)
11.Type: fastboot oem rebootRUU and wait for device to reboot
12.Type: fastboot flash zip firmware.zip and wait for process to complete
13.Sometimes flashing for the first time doesn't work, so flash firmware.zip again just to make sure.
14.Type: fastboot flash zip firmware.zip and wait for process to complete
15.Type: fastboot reboot
Currently I have no access to the bootloader

Although the phone is stuck on the white screen it rings when they call me

Turn off the phone holding power button for almost 15seconds till completely shut down. Then hold volume down and power button. You'll be able to enter boot loader. Also provide more details...version firmware, rom, etc

Are you flash a fw twice ?
Try to unlock bootloader and recovery again brother

lennita said:
Turn off the phone holding power button for almost 15seconds till completely shut down. Then hold volume down and power button. You'll be able to enter boot loader. Also provide more details...version firmware, rom, etc
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I can not. The only possible action is Power and he returns on the white screen.

c3scr33 said:
Are you flash a fw twice ?
Try to unlock bootloader and recovery again brother
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Yes, twice. And it was ok. I do not have access to the bootloader

You don't provide enough details. But for me it seems like you flash firmware with stock recovery and if you have custom Rom the phone won't boot. Are you sure you are shutting down the phone properly? Then hold volume down for a second. Then WITHOUT release the volume button hold down power WITHOUT release anything till I boot to boot loader?

The phone vibrates once and nothing happens. Still the white screen.

hold power + vol up....if the phone reboots...hold vol down...

Alex-V you are THE GENIUS
Thank you very very very much :good:

ggreg said:
Alex-V you are THE GENIUS
Thank you very very very much :good:
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nice that its working for you

Related

I dont have fastboot flash image command

I'm running Oxygen, I can't flash radio via recovery as the cache partition is too small. I've read that radio images can be extracted from the zip and flashed via fastboot. But when I hold the power button and back button I get; Fastboot, Recovery, Clear Storage, simlock and not the option to flash an image. Even if I select Bootloader, I still don't get the flash image option.
What do I need to do in order to get this option?
Everything I'm running currently is in my sig. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
....
boot your phone into fastboot and plug to your PC
now on your PC you must have ADB/fastboot correctly set-up
then you put the radio.img into X:\androidSDK\tools
and in windows command promt
cd X:\androidSDK\tools
fastboot devices (this should give a serial number, this way you know ADB works OK)
fastboot flash radio radio.img (flashing started - DONT TOUCH THE PHONE UNLESS IT FINISHED)
that is it.
just do some search @ xda on how-to set up ADB.
Cheers. I'll have a look but I was really after how to get that option when holding the power and back button.
JagSem said:
Cheers. I'll have a look but I was really after how to get that option when holding the power and back button.
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You need to start your phone in fastboot mode. So start it with pressed back and power button.
Then do what dzumagos said. Nice guide how to use adb/fastboot:
http://androidforums.com/desire-all...fastboot-windows-updated-1st-june-2011-a.html
Well yes there is no ui in fashboot for flashing images. However if you are s-off you can do it via usb.(you need s-off)

HTC One X - Can't go to recovery

Hello!
I have a HTC One X (EU-version), and it's unlocked.
I used to have Android Revolution HD ROM installed, and would try a new kernel. So I downloaded the new faux kernel (faux_004b5_arhd_7.0.0_modified.img)
Somehow it didn't work, and my phone keep restarting. So I go to the recovery mode, and tried to reinstall the ROM, without whip.
After that I made a reboot, my phone keep reboot. Now I can't go to the recovery mode, either can I flash my device.
I really don't know what to do now.
I hope someone can help, and I posted in the right section.
DownClock said:
Hello!
I have a HTC One X (EU-version), and it's unlocked.
I used to have Android Revolution HD ROM installed, and would try a new kernel. So I downloaded the new faux kernel (faux_004b5_arhd_7.0.0_modified.img)
Somehow it didn't work, and my phone keep restarting. So I go to the recovery mode, and tried to reinstall the ROM, without whip.
After that I made a reboot, my phone keep reboot. Now I can't go to the recovery mode, either can I flash my device.
I really don't know what to do now.
I hope someone can help, and I posted in the right section.
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I had that problem before too. If the "hold power button for 10 seconds then press volume down and power buttons simultaneously" doesn't work, download Quick Boot from playstore and it would allow you to choose to either Reboot, boot to recovery, or the bootloader
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
trick is to run 'adb reboot bootloader' or 'adb reboot recovery'.
wtfshouldidonow said:
I had that problem before too. If the "hold power button for 10 seconds then press volume down and power buttons simultaneously" doesn't work, download Quick Boot from playstore and it would allow you to choose to either Reboot, boot to recovery, or the bootloader
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
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When I hold the power button and volume down for 10 secounds, I come to the fastboot menu.
How can I download Quick Boot, when I don't have acces to my memory. I can't see what I have on my memorycard (obs. because I can't go to the recovery part), either can't connect to the computer, since I'm in a bootloop.
I'm afraid while I was doing this stuff, my battery was low. But it didn't die under the process.
Tyvm for the reply, but I can't install the quick boot.
seadersn said:
trick is to run 'adb reboot bootloader' or 'adb reboot recovery'.
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Can you please explain more?
My Skype is: Dichatz, if a awesome soul could help me there, it would be the greatest thing ever. I'm afraid of that my HTC One X has seen the daylight for the last time
Ty both for the reply.
EDIT: I followed my friends advise, and tried to erase fastboot cache, which seems not able do to. I just getting the message: < waiting for device >.
Dear God, what have I done with my phone!
Dear OP, I believe there is a solution. This situation has occurred with my device more than once. I too believed I had lost it until it resolved itself. There are several things you can do to ensure it works again. I wiped the ROM on my phone before the problem began, so I was stuck with a dead phone until I found a way to get recovery to work again. If it's possible, enter Fastboot and install a new kernel onto it, and THEN use fastboot erase cache. If that is not a viable option, make sure the USB wire is not plugged in when the device boots. By this I mean holding down the lower volume button and initializing the menu that allows you to select Fastboot, Recovery, Factory Reset and other command options. Once the device boots into the menu, you may then plug in the cable and enter Fastboot mode. If none of the above work, let the battery deplete itself until device turns off. Once you have done that, plug it into the wall charger, and then volume down and power up. If the device says something like "reading SD card", disconnect the USB and the menu will fully load. That is when you select Fastboot. Keep the device on, plug it into the pc and send your kernel commands to your device. Ensure that you also erase the cache via Fastboot. Your device should now be fully operational. I hope I was able to help.
Have found myself in a similar position, all the following assumes you're using windows as you desktop OS...
To double check your recovery is broken, get into fastboot mode (power on while holding volume down), use volume down to highlight "hboot" then press the power button to select. Then press volume down to highlight "recovery" and press power button to select. If that works, then recovery is fine, just go ahead as you normally would to recover the system.
If you can't get into recovery then you have a slight problem.
Since you can get the device into fastboot mode, the priority is to get it to talk to your PC. Get the device into fastboot (power on while holding the volume down button). Once you're into fastboot, plug in the USB cable and verify the connection to your device using the following command :
Code:
fastboot devices
This should show you a single entry for your device. If it doesn't show anything, then unplug the device, download the naked driver pack (available at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161769) and unpack it into a sensible location. Plug the device back in, if it can't install software automatically or nothing appears you may have to use device manager to update the driver for the device. Find its entry in the device tree (it will probably be listed as an unknown device), RMB on its entry in device tree then select "Update Driver Software..." from the menu that appears, tell it to search automatically then point it at the location where you unpacked the naked driver pack. That should sort out any misconceptions windows has about not being able to talk to the phone.
Once you have fastboot access, you can reflash clockworkmod. You can obtain the latest version here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819
flash from fastboot using the command
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
Once flashed, unplug the usb cable.
Use the volume up and down to highlight "hboot" on the fastboot menu, then press the power button to select. Once in the hboot menu, scroll to the "recovery" menu item and press power again to select. You should find yourself in familiar territory at this point.
hth
EDIT : Sorry, it's nearly 2am here, I'm very tired and I've just re-read your initial post. If you've flashed a custom kernel then you MUST have fastboot access (or it's subsequently broken). Download your ROM (if you haven't already got a copy on your PC) and extract boot.img from it. Get into fastboot mode (vol down + power on) and plug into your PC. Do the following :
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
Unplug USB cable, use vol up/ down to highlight "REBOOT" then press power to select.If you get stuck in a bootloop, you can try going into recovery via fastboot (select "hboot" from the fastboot menu then "recovery" from the hboot menu), then select "erase cache", then go to "advanced" and "wipe dalvik cache". Then go back and reboot the device. See if that helps. If not, then go back to recovery using the aforementioned method and re-install your rom, then erase cache and wipe dalvik cache.
Thanks for replies.
Elemental_Fire said:
Dear OP, I believe there is a solution. This situation has occurred with my device more than once. I too believed I had lost it until it resolved itself. There are several things you can do to ensure it works again. I wiped the ROM on my phone before the problem began, so I was stuck with a dead phone until I found a way to get recovery to work again. If it's possible, enter Fastboot and install a new kernel onto it, and THEN use fastboot erase cache. If that is not a viable option, make sure the USB wire is not plugged in when the device boots. By this I mean holding down the lower volume button and initializing the menu that allows you to select Fastboot, Recovery, Factory Reset and other command options. Once the device boots into the menu, you may then plug in the cable and enter Fastboot mode. If none of the above work, let the battery deplete itself until device turns off. Once you have done that, plug it into the wall charger, and then volume down and power up. If the device says something like "reading SD card", disconnect the USB and the menu will fully load. That is when you select Fastboot. Keep the device on, plug it into the pc and send your kernel commands to your device. Ensure that you also erase the cache via Fastboot. Your device should now be fully operational. I hope I was able to help.
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Yes, I was dumb, started at low battery level, even tho, everywhere says: Make sure you have more than 70 %.
I can't wipe, or install anything, since it's recovery mode that doesn't work
Atm., I charge my phone, because I need to have 10 %, I use "Stuck in fastboot with low battery. Use this BATCH file!" guide. So far it works.
amacrobie said:
Have found myself in a similar position, all the following assumes you're using windows as you desktop OS...
To double check your recovery is broken, get into fastboot mode (power on while holding volume down), use volume down to highlight "hboot" then press the power button to select. Then press volume down to highlight "recovery" and press power button to select. If that works, then recovery is fine, just go ahead as you normally would to recover the system.
If you can't get into recovery then you have a slight problem.
Since you can get the device into fastboot mode, the priority is to get it to talk to your PC. Get the device into fastboot (power on while holding the volume down button). Once you're into fastboot, plug in the USB cable and verify the connection to your device using the following command :
Code:
fastboot devices
This should show you a single entry for your device. If it doesn't show anything, then unplug the device, download the naked driver pack (available at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161769) and unpack it into a sensible location. Plug the device back in, if it can't install software automatically or nothing appears you may have to use device manager to update the driver for the device. Find its entry in the device tree (it will probably be listed as an unknown device), RMB on its entry in device tree then select "Update Driver Software..." from the menu that appears, tell it to search automatically then point it at the location where you unpacked the naked driver pack. That should sort out any misconceptions windows has about not being able to talk to the phone.
Once you have fastboot access, you can reflash clockworkmod. You can obtain the latest version here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819
flash from fastboot using the command
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
Once flashed, unplug the usb cable.
Use the volume up and down to highlight "hboot" on the fastboot menu, then press the power button to select. Once in the hboot menu, scroll to the "recovery" menu item and press power again to select. You should find yourself in familiar territory at this point.
hth
EDIT : Sorry, it's nearly 2am here, I'm very tired and I've just re-read your initial post. If you've flashed a custom kernel then you MUST have fastboot access (or it's subsequently broken). Download your ROM (if you haven't already got a copy on your PC) and extract boot.img from it. Get into fastboot mode (vol down + power on) and plug into your PC. Do the following :
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
Unplug USB cable, use vol up/ down to highlight "REBOOT" then press power to select.If you get stuck in a bootloop, you can try going into recovery via fastboot (select "hboot" from the fastboot menu then "recovery" from the hboot menu), then select "erase cache", then go to "advanced" and "wipe dalvik cache". Then go back and reboot the device. See if that helps. If not, then go back to recovery using the aforementioned method and re-install your rom, then erase cache and wipe dalvik cache.
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Thank you very much for your answer!!! I read this this guide: 9/6 Mandatory Update Official Clockworkmod Touch Recovery 5.8.4.0.
If that doesn't work, I will take closer look at your reply. No matter what, thank you very very very very much. I'm sure that reply will help some soul outthere (if not me, if it fail).
Thank you guys. You are the best. I will be right back here if I find a solution!
Tip: try 'Quick Boot' available on Google Playstore, it's a payed app but
it let you go straight into recovery mode.
Hi
Laurentius26 said:
Tip: try 'Quick Boot' available on Google Playstore, it's a payed app but
it let you go straight into recovery mode.
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I could't turn my device on, so I could't install any programs.
Anyway, after 6 hours work, I finally got it.
I use that guide ^, so I could charge my phone to 10%, and installed new Kernel.
Thank you guys, for quick replies!
My apologies, I wasn't reading your first post properly.
Anyway congrats you have it working again.
DownClock said:
I could't turn my device on, so I could't install any programs.
Anyway, after 6 hours work, I finally got it.
I use that guide ^, so I could charge my phone to 10%, and installed new Kernel.
Thank you guys, for quick replies!
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Can't flash cwm recovery.
amacrobie said:
Have found myself in a similar position, all the following assumes you're using windows as you desktop OS...
To double check your recovery is broken, get into fastboot mode (power on while holding volume down), use volume down to highlight "hboot" then press the power button to select. Then press volume down to highlight "recovery" and press power button to select. If that works, then recovery is fine, just go ahead as you normally would to recover the system.
If you can't get into recovery then you have a slight problem.
Since you can get the device into fastboot mode, the priority is to get it to talk to your PC. Get the device into fastboot (power on while holding the volume down button). Once you're into fastboot, plug in the USB cable and verify the connection to your device using the following command :
Code:
fastboot devices
This should show you a single entry for your device. If it doesn't show anything, then unplug the device, download the naked driver pack (available at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1161769) and unpack it into a sensible location. Plug the device back in, if it can't install software automatically or nothing appears you may have to use device manager to update the driver for the device. Find its entry in the device tree (it will probably be listed as an unknown device), RMB on its entry in device tree then select "Update Driver Software..." from the menu that appears, tell it to search automatically then point it at the location where you unpacked the naked driver pack. That should sort out any misconceptions windows has about not being able to talk to the phone.
Once you have fastboot access, you can reflash clockworkmod. You can obtain the latest version here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1594819
flash from fastboot using the command
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru.img
Once flashed, unplug the usb cable.
Use the volume up and down to highlight "hboot" on the fastboot menu, then press the power button to select. Once in the hboot menu, scroll to the "recovery" menu item and press power again to select. You should find yourself in familiar territory at this point.
hth
EDIT : Sorry, it's nearly 2am here, I'm very tired and I've just re-read your initial post. If you've flashed a custom kernel then you MUST have fastboot access (or it's subsequently broken). Download your ROM (if you haven't already got a copy on your PC) and extract boot.img from it. Get into fastboot mode (vol down + power on) and plug into your PC. Do the following :
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
Unplug USB cable, use vol up/ down to highlight "REBOOT" then press power to select.If you get stuck in a bootloop, you can try going into recovery via fastboot (select "hboot" from the fastboot menu then "recovery" from the hboot menu), then select "erase cache", then go to "advanced" and "wipe dalvik cache". Then go back and reboot the device. See if that helps. If not, then go back to recovery using the aforementioned method and re-install your rom, then erase cache and wipe dalvik cache.
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Hey, I am having similar problem with my htc one x here. I did some stupid stuff, tried to install jelly bean and now my device is broken.,
So the thing is, phone is stuck at HTC logo, I cant access recovery mode. And my phone now says tempered and relocked at the top so I cant get it fixed with my carrier which is rogers.
I tried installing RUU for rogers but it says image error and wrong ruu. I can't find the right one and trust me i've searched everywhere.
I can connect my phone to computer and see fastboot usb. But other than that I can't do anything with it.
I tried flashing cwm but it says failed. I'll attach image here with it.
If there is any way to fix it, please help, I just bought this device and I love it, dont wanna lose it.
Also, I read that I can add custom recovery to the phone but without recovery menu I can't do that either.
Thanks!
saagar_mistry said:
Hey, I am having similar problem with my htc one x here. I did some stupid stuff, tried to install jelly bean and now my device is broken.,
So the thing is, phone is stuck at HTC logo, I cant access recovery mode. And my phone now says tempered and relocked at the top so I cant get it fixed with my carrier which is rogers.
I tried installing RUU for rogers but it says image error and wrong ruu. I can't find the right one and trust me i've searched everywhere.
I can connect my phone to computer and see fastboot usb. But other than that I can't do anything with it.
I tried flashing cwm but it says failed. I'll attach image here with it.
If there is any way to fix it, please help, I just bought this device and I love it, dont wanna lose it.
Also, I read that I can add custom recovery to the phone but without recovery menu I can't do that either.
Thanks!
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How much battery you think you had on your device, and how much do you think you have now?
Sendt fra min HTC One X med Tapatalk2
Htc One x
DownClock said:
How much battery you think you had on your device, and how much do you think you have now?
Sendt fra min HTC One X med Tapatalk2
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I have been charging my device with the wall charger, eventhough I cant see the battery level I'm pretty sure it's around 80. Cuz before I go into fastboot usb when I attach my phone to computer I charge the phone first.
saagar_mistry said:
I have been charging my device with the wall charger, eventhough I cant see the battery level I'm pretty sure it's around 80. Cuz before I go into fastboot usb when I attach my phone to computer I charge the phone first.
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To be honest I don't know what to do. Try to make a new topic, and hope for help
Good luck.
Sendt fra min HTC One X med Tapatalk2
Htc One x Cant flash into recovery thus unable to root
I followed every single step correctly in xda's official htc one x root guide and unlocked the bootloader but in the last step where the cwm has to be flashed and booted into recovery i am unable to boot into recovery even after clearing fastboot cache and trying every possible cwm available.
my bootloader is unlocked and i am desperate to root my htc
the details are as follows
evita pvt ship s-on rl
hboot - 1.11.0000
its cid is rogers 001
please help
GridBreak said:
I followed every single step correctly in xda's official htc one x root guide and unlocked the bootloader but in the last step where the cwm has to be flashed and booted into recovery i am unable to boot into recovery even after clearing fastboot cache and trying every possible cwm available.
my bootloader is unlocked and i am desperate to root my htc
the details are as follows
evita pvt ship s-on rl
hboot - 1.11.0000
its cid is rogers 001
please help
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man are you sure you have international Htc One X?
I think you may have AT&T One X.
GridBreak said:
I followed every single step correctly in xda's official htc one x root guide and unlocked the bootloader but in the last step where the cwm has to be flashed and booted into recovery i am unable to boot into recovery even after clearing fastboot cache and trying every possible cwm available.
my bootloader is unlocked and i am desperate to root my htc
the details are as follows
evita pvt ship s-on rl
hboot - 1.11.0000
its cid is rogers 001
please help
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Here is the right forum for your device http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1538
Cannot boot
i also accidentally flashed an img into boot and now my phone is not booting and is stuck ina bootloop please help !!!!!!!!!
GridBreak said:
i also accidentally flashed an img into boot and now my phone is not booting and is stuck ina bootloop please help !!!!!!!!!
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you should ask for help in the respective forum for your phone.
This is for Tegra 3 HTC ONE X
seadersn said:
trick is to run 'adb reboot bootloader' or 'adb reboot recovery'.
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i didnt know about adb reboot recovery, just found this via google, cheers mate!

[Q] Black Screen

On my HTC One V I unlock bootloader and rooted it successfully. It was working fine, but about 1-2 weeks later, when I was chatting with my friends on Messenger, it was starting to lag like hell until i couldn't do antyhing. I tried to turn it off and on with the power button. When I turned it on, firstly the logo "Quietly Brilliant" appeared and then...there was just a black screen. The phone was still turned on, but just with a black screen.. a slightly lighter black screen. I tried to turn it on and of. I can go to fast boot mode with Volume down+power button. I tried factory reset, but there was still the black screen. I send it to the manufacture, but they said, that the hardware is destroyed, because I've changed it. I think they mean I changed it with root and unlocking the bootloader...but I think that's not true? I don't think root or unlocking bootloader can change hardware. Yet I tried to unroot and relock the bootloader, but I can't do It if I can't connect my phone to my pc anymore. So my questions are:
1)How could I change the hardware?
2)How can I connect my phone to pc?
3)Is there a way to save my phone?
4)How does the manufacture know, that my phone is rooted when it can't be turned on, or connected to pc
5)Do they just lie about the hardware, so I must pay for it?
first of all, are you gsm or cdma? (do you have a sim?) If you can access bootloader, then you can fix your phone (99,9% of times). all you need to do is flash another rom with the correct kernel
mr_nooby said:
first of all, are you gsm or cdma? (do you have a sim?) If you can access bootloader, then you can fix your phone (99,9% of times). all you need to do is flash another rom with the correct kernel
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Yes, I have s sim..so I have gsm i think? Right now, the manufacture is sending me back my phone. What is the bootloader exactly? Do you mean the combination of the keys volume down+power button?
If yes and I can acces to bootloader, how can I flash the rom with the correct kernel? Does it mean, my phone will be back to normal like it was at the start?
If I can't acces to bootloader, is there still a way to repair my phone?
btw I can't connect my phone to my pc...at least It didn't worked.
Don't worry, when you get back your phone tell me. If you can access your bootloader we will get your phone back to normal :thumbup:
mr_nooby said:
Don't worry, when you get back your phone tell me. If you can access your bootloader we will get your phone back to normal :thumbup:
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Thank you very much!! How can I contact you when I get my phone back?
lddangsta said:
Thank you very much!! How can I contact you when I get my phone back?
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first thing, when you get your phone back access the bootloader, hit fastboot and connect the phone to the pc (then after some seconds try vol up or down), it should say fastboot usb. tell me if it does (write it here)
mr_nooby said:
first thing, when you get your phone back access the bootloader, hit fastboot and connect the phone to the pc (then after some seconds try vol up or down), it should say fastboot usb. tell me if it does (write it here)
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My phone is back. How can I access bootloader?
lddangsta said:
My phone is back. How can I access bootloader?
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When starting your phone, hold the VOLUME DOWN BUTTON and Power buttons together
Seraz007 said:
When starting your phone, hold the VOLUME DOWN BUTTON and Power buttons together
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When It's turned off, I hold the volume down button and power button together for 10 seconds. Then I let it go, but there's no bootloader mode. Before I sended it to the manufacture, I somehow did it, but I don't remember how.
lddangsta said:
When It's turned off, I hold the volume down button and power button together for 10 seconds. Then I let it go, but there's no bootloader mode. Before I sended it to the manufacture, I somehow did it, but I don't remember how.
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Okay I got it. I couldn't access to bootloader because my phone was connected to my pc
mr_nooby said:
first thing, when you get your phone back access the bootloader, hit fastboot and connect the phone to the pc (then after some seconds try vol up or down), it should say fastboot usb. tell me if it does (write it here)
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Yesm It said fastboot usb. What now?
mr_nooby said:
first thing, when you get your phone back access the bootloader, hit fastboot and connect the phone to the pc (then after some seconds try vol up or down), it should say fastboot usb. tell me if it does (write it here)
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Yes, it said fastboot usb. What now?
Hey sorry I have to go to school now.. I'll write a little guide as soon as I come back, be patient. In order you have to unlock and root (if you haven't done it already), flash a recovery (I suggest twrp recovery, you can find it in android development or original android development-This also only if you don't have that already), factory reset from recovery, mount usb storage, copy rom to your phone, unmount, flash the rom, reboot into bootloader and flash the correct kernel found in the rom thread. This should work. I'll give you a hit when I get back tough.
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Hey sorry I have to go to school now.. I'll write a little guide as soon as I come back, be patient. In order you have to unlock and root (if you haven't done it already), flash a recovery (I suggest twrp recovery, you can find it in android development or original android development-This also only if you don't have that already), factory reset from recovery, mount usb storage, copy rom to your phone, unmount, flash the rom, reboot into bootloader and flash the correct kernel found in the rom thread. This should work. I'll give you a hit when I get back tough.
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Its bootloader is unlocked and it's rooted. Now for the recovery i found this:
http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/119
They say I should download the newest recovery img, access bootloader, select fastboot, plug the device into computer and run the command:
fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img into command prompt right?
Yes its right. Then you boot into recovery, and mount usb storage and with the pc copy a rom into the sd card, then unmount, from the recovery go to wipe - > factory reset, once it's done go to install and select the zip of the rom. When it's done, go back to the home page of recovery, and from there press reboot bootloader. Now do fastboot, and from the pc, put kernel in fastboot folder (the same place where you put your recovery to flash it), open cmd and type fastboot flash boot nameofkernel.img, wait for it to complete, reboot and enjoy!
mr_nooby said:
Yes its right. Then you boot into recovery, and mount usb storage and with the pc copy a rom into the sd card, then unmount, from the recovery go to wipe - > factory reset, once it's done go to install and select the zip of the rom. When it's done, go back to the home page of recovery, and from there press reboot bootloader. Now do fastboot, and from the pc, put kernel in fastboot folder (the same place where you put your recovery to flash it), open cmd and type fastboot flash boot nameofkernel.img, wait for it to complete, reboot and enjoy!
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When I type "fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img" into the command prompt..it tells me:'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file
Have you downloaded the fastboot folder? And have you located it in cmd?
lddangsta said:
When I type "fastboot flash recovery recoveryfilename.img" into the command prompt..it tells me:'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file
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i think you'll be better off flashing recovery by the all in one toolkit
mr_nooby said:
Have you downloaded the fastboot folder? And have you located it in cmd?
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I have a folder named Android an there's: adb.exe, AdbWinApi.dll, fastboot.exe, Unlock_code.bin
Do you mean this?
Yes, now create a folder on the desktop called fastboot and copy those files in that folder. Then in cmd type cd desktop (enter) cd fastboot (enter), put the recovery in that folder, connect the phone on fastboot usb and type the recovery command

[Q] Huawei G510 stuck at logo

My Huawei G510 is stuck at logo after rooting device. It is not unlocked from Huawei. What to do. Tried several things unable to load.
HuaweiG510 said:
My Huawei G510 is stuck at logo after rooting device. It is not unlocked from Huawei. What to do. Tried several things unable to load.
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I think you should download firmware for your mobile and flash it.Put the firmware in sdcard/dload/update.app.Now press insert sd card and press vol+ vol- and power button.
Install firmware and also go to recovery mode and wipe cache :highfive:
Hope this works !!
Thanks dear. It worked.
hannanzikrea said:
I think you should download firmware for your mobile and flash it.Put the firmware in sdcard/dload/update.app.Now press insert sd card and press vol+ vol- and power button.
Install firmware and also go to recovery mode and wipe cache :highfive:
Hope this works !!
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HuaweiG510 said:
Thanks dear. It worked.
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If that worked U can press thanks :good: button
hannanzikrea said:
I think you should download firmware for your mobile and flash it.Put the firmware in sdcard/dload/update.app.Now press insert sd card and press vol+ vol- and power button.
Install firmware and also go to recovery mode and wipe cache :highfive:
Hope this works !!
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Hi, I have the same problem and I followed your instructions but while the new firmware is installing from the sd card, the phone shut down.
It seems like it has no sufficient power to finish the operation. In fact I tried to plug the phone to charge the battery and that don't work...at least the led is not on (but I'm pretty sure it's not charging).
After that the only things I can do is to power on again and see the boot loop.
Any idea on how to solve?
Thanks.
poirot13 said:
Hi, I have the same problem and I followed your instructions but while the new firmware is installing from the sd card, the phone shut down.
It seems like it has no sufficient power to finish the operation. In fact I tried to plug the phone to charge the battery and that don't work...at least the led is not on (but I'm pretty sure it's not charging).
After that the only things I can do is to power on again and see the boot loop.
Any idea on how to solve?
Thanks.
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Shutdown or reboots? The op said that was a G510 and this is the P6 forum
Probably you have the recovery corrupted, you need to reflash stock recovery again via fastboot
THIS IS FOR THE Ascend P6, NOT for the G510
S34Qu4K3 said:
Shutdown or reboots? The op said that was a G510 and this is the P6 forum
Probably you have the recovery corrupted, you need to reflash stock recovery again via fastboot
THIS IS FOR THE Ascend P6, NOT for the G510
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Shutdown. Then if I press the power button or simply I plug the phone to charge the battery, start again to bootloop.
Can you please tell me how to do?
poirot13 said:
Shutdown. Then if I press the power button or simply I plug the phone to charge the battery, start again to bootloop.
Can you please tell me how to do?
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My problem was that when into the original recovery, after a few seconds, phone reboots and back up to kernel logo
The full command for flash is: fastboot flash recovery recovery_original_flashable.img
Info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131284
http://androidforums.com/desire-all...boot-windows-updated-1st-june-2011-a.html#”8”
S34Qu4K3 said:
My problem was that when into the original recovery, after a few seconds, phone reboots and back up to kernel logo
The full command for flash is: fastboot flash recovery recovery_original_flashable.img
Info:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131284
http://androidforums.com/desire-all...boot-windows-updated-1st-june-2011-a.html#”8”
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It happens the same to me, but I don't know how to do.
I'm a newbie and I'm not familiar with this command...could you kindly explain what I have to do step by step?
I posted you fastboot noob-friendly tutorials
1st you need fastboot installed and P6 and fastboot drivers
Asumming you already have downloader the image and you are in windows, open a cmd promp and navigate (using cd command) to your fastboot directory, place recovery_original_flashable.img in this folder. If your phone is shutdown, hold vol- and plug the usb cable (if it's continuous rebooting, hold vol- and power button until phone reboots and kernel logo come up)
Type on the cmd promt: fastboot devices , if you see under devices attached, ??????????? or numbers and letters, your phone is connected into fastboot mode
If you don't have this, check if the drivers was correctly installed.
With the phone connected in fastboot mode, type in the cmd promt: fastboot flash recovery recovery_original_flashable.img
After this command finish, type fastboot reboot and enter into the default recovery and try to update the system
I not guarantee the exit of this operation, this solved my problem, but maybe yours not. If you aren't sure, ask here or send phone to your repair center
S34Qu4K3 said:
I posted you fastboot noob-friendly tutorials
1st you need fastboot installed and P6 and fastboot drivers
Asumming you already have downloader the image and you are in windows, open a cmd promp and navigate (using cd command) to your fastboot directory, place recovery_original_flashable.img in this folder. If your phone is shutdown, hold vol- and plug the usb cable (if it's continuous rebooting, hold vol- and power button until phone reboots and kernel logo come up)
Type on the cmd promt: fastboot devices , if you see under devices attached, ??????????? or numbers and letters, your phone is connected into fastboot mode
If you don't have this, check if the drivers was correctly installed.
With the phone connected in fastboot mode, type in the cmd promt: fastboot flash recovery recovery_original_flashable.img
After this command finish, type fastboot reboot and enter into the default recovery and try to update the system
I not guarantee the exit of this operation, this solved my problem, but maybe yours not. If you aren't sure, ask here or send phone to your repair center
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It works!!! You are simply a genius!
Thanks a lot. :laugh:
Glad to help
Sent from my HUAWEI P6-U06 using xda app-developers app
S34Qu4K3 said:
Glad to help
Sent from my HUAWEI P6-U06 using xda app-developers app
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hey man, ur posts in this thread were a real big help for me, i accidently wiped my stock recovey (dont ask ) and got stuck at the boot logo with nothing working at all and ofcourse froce updating wont work in apsence of recovery (put update.app on sdcard/dload bla bla)
so i downloaded the stock recovery you posted and flashed it via adb after i got my pc to see my device with ur combination back in post #10 (hold power and vol - buttons while plugged to pc) and everything went great
thanks for your help man, really can't thank u enough, thought my device was hardbricked
Mine doesnot work
hannanzikrea said:
I think you should download firmware for your mobile and flash it.Put the firmware in sdcard/dload/update.app.Now press insert sd card and press vol+ vol- and power button.
Install firmware and also go to recovery mode and wipe cache :highfive:
Hope this works !!
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I am using Huawei G 510-0200 in Pakistan. I had rooted my cell phone and was converting a user app into system app via Titanium backup. The process was taking long time so force closed Titanium Backup app. This caused phone crash and it restarted and hung up at huawei logo.
Now i tried factory data reset and clearing cache in Power and Volume + key mode. It did not work. I tried applying update (two different roms, one custom pakistani rom and other was normal g510-0200 rom) in the same mode but it shows installation aborted.
I tried Forced Firmware Update mode too. I placed update.app file in the sd card and restarted cell phone by holding Volume+, Volume- and Power key. In that mode, it shows unpacking Step 1/2 for a while and then instead of installing, it shows Update Failed.
Error log shows this:
filename = /mmc1/dload/update.app call RCV_MODULE_END_EVENT failed,module = OEMSBL_VER_LIST CMD=0xf,moduleaddr = 0xd2000000, len_tmp=0x4000
I have tried everywhere and I'll be really greatful if you can sort this out for me. :crying:
hi
S34Qu4K3 said:
Shutdown or reboots? The op said that was a G510 and this is the P6 forum
Probably you have the recovery corrupted, you need to reflash stock recovery again via fastboot
THIS IS FOR THE Ascend P6, NOT for the G510
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Good bless you. It worked also for me. Thank you very muck , thank you thank you.
No luck.
S34Qu4K3 said:
I posted you fastboot noob-friendly tutorials
1st you need fastboot installed and P6 and fastboot drivers
Asumming you already have downloader the image and you are in windows, open a cmd promp and navigate (using cd command) to your fastboot directory, place recovery_original_flashable.img in this folder. If your phone is shutdown, hold vol- and plug the usb cable (if it's continuous rebooting, hold vol- and power button until phone reboots and kernel logo come up)
Type on the cmd promt: fastboot devices , if you see under devices attached, ??????????? or numbers and letters, your phone is connected into fastboot mode
If you don't have this, check if the drivers was correctly installed.
With the phone connected in fastboot mode, type in the cmd promt: fastboot flash recovery recovery_original_flashable.img
After this command finish, type fastboot reboot and enter into the default recovery and try to update the system
I not guarantee the exit of this operation, this solved my problem, but maybe yours not. If you aren't sure, ask here or send phone to your repair center
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when entered the command for original recovery its says 'error:cannot load recovery_original_flashable.img'
S34Qu4K3 said:
Glad to help
Sent from my HUAWEI P6-U06 using xda app-developers app
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Hello !!
Model Huwaei : Asceud G510 -- G510-0200
Problem : Stuck On Logo Flash Done
I Have Same Handset-Stuck On Huwaei Logo ! Already Flashed !!
With
HUAWEI-Ascend-G510-firmware(G510-0200,Android_4.1,Emotion_UI,V100R001C00B173,Normal,05011EUC)
Above File But Same Frimware Update Done !! But Sam Stuck On Huwaei Or Restart
Any Guidence- @ ?
please my p6 is stucked at bootloop and when i go to recovery it says unable to mount cache,plz any help

!!!HELP!!! Flashed corrupted boot.img in both slots. Can't get in bootloader.

1. fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
2. fastboot reboot
stuck in bootloader: NO VALID SLOT TO BOOT
3. fastboot --set-active=other
4. fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
5. fastboot reboot
screen won't turn on, power + volumn key screen still off. can't get into bootloader.
!!!HELP!!!
willli said:
1. fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
2. fastboot reboot
stuck in bootloader: NO VALID SLOT TO BOOT
3. fastboot --set-active=other
4. fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
5. fastboot reboot
screen won't turn on, power + volumn key screen still off. can't get into bootloader.
!!!HELP!!!
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Hi,
How long have you been holding the power button? You know this phone takes a long time to reboot pressing power button if it is stuck...
Tried holding power + volume down long enough? At least 20 seconds?
Good luck...
Sébastien.
5.1 said:
Hi,
How long have you been holding the power button? You know this phone takes a long time to reboot pressing power button if it is stuck...
Tried holding power + volume down long enough? At least 20 seconds?
Good luck...
Sébastien.
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I've tried several times 10s to 1min, not working
willli said:
I've tried several times 10s to 1min, not working
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Hey,
Try getting in device manager (assuming you use windows) and see if the device is detected when you plug/unplug an USB cable?
Sorry, nothing else I can really think of at the moment.
Good luck...
Sébastien.
5.1 said:
Hey,
Try getting in device manager (assuming you use windows) and see if the device is detected when you plug/unplug an USB cable?
Sorry, nothing else I can really think of at the moment.
Good luck...
Sébastien.
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Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
willli said:
Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
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Hi,
That means your device is not dead yet. It is soft bricked though. I don't know any way to unbrick this device, sorry...
You can read about: Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 on google if you don't know about it.
Good luck...
Sébastien.
Just wondering where you found this command to run
fastboot --set-active=other
Not sure if that caused your issue, but when you get back to bootloader or fastbootd, dont run that command. Get the boot img file ready from the android factory image zip, and when you do get to the bootloader menu, flash:
fastboot flash boot --slot all boot.img
As for your issue, try this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-fixing-hard-bricks-t3403868/amp/
If you can just get back to the bootloader menu, you will be fine. If you do see that no valid slot to boot, don't reboot, get the boot img flashed first, or you'll run into the same issue.
Do you have a case on your phone? If so, remove it. Sometimes cases prevent the power button to be pressed down properly. Hold power and vol down for 30 seconds. If you still can't get to a bootloader, try the link above.
Alekos said:
Just wondering where you found this command to run
fastboot --set-active=other
Not sure if that caused your issue, but when you get back to bootloader or fastbootd, dont run that command. Get the boot img file ready from the android factory image zip, and when you do get to the bootloader menu, flash:
fastboot flash boot --slot all boot.img
As for your issue, try this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/guide-fixing-hard-bricks-t3403868/amp/
If you can just get back to the bootloader menu, you will be fine. If you do see that no valid slot to boot, don't reboot, get the boot img flashed first, or you'll run into the same issue.
Do you have a case on your phone? If so, remove it. Sometimes cases prevent the power button to be pressed down properly. Hold power and vol down for 30 seconds. If you still can't get to a bootloader, try the link above.
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Hello,
The link you provided is for another device / chipset ( LG ?). If @willli flash his device with those files, he may brick it permanently. Be careful advising people to do things you are not sure about... :good:
Cheers...
Sébastien.
willli said:
1. fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
2. fastboot reboot
stuck in bootloader: NO VALID SLOT TO BOOT
3. fastboot --set-active=other
4. fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img
5. fastboot reboot
screen won't turn on, power + volumn key screen still off. can't get into bootloader.
!!!HELP!!!
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Try this:
- Hold the Power button for 30-45 seconds
- if it turns on, turn it off (vibrates)
- Press the Power and Volume down buttons until you see Start.
- flash the stock boot.img to both slots
- fastboot flash boot --slot all boot.img
At one point when I first got my phone, blueline but pretty much the same, I had to hold the key combination for several minutes for it to start up. It was around 3-5 minutes, so I would just try holding it as long as you can.

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