Hi there! Yesterday, I was doing a factory reset when I accidentally, wiped data instead of the former since i didn't see the "slidable factory reset" at the bottom of the twrp screen. It caused many problems like unmountable storage and data but it is now mostly ok.
The only thing missing now is the boot animation of the note 2014. It is the screen before the amsung logo animation. It was replaced by some jittery and noisy image as seen from my video:
anyway to fix this?
xytherion said:
Hi there! Yesterday, I was doing a factory reset when I accidentally, wiped data instead of the former since i didn't see the "slidable factory reset" at the bottom of the twrp screen. It caused many problems like unmountable storage and data but it is now mostly ok.
The only thing missing now is the boot animation of the note 2014. It is the screen before the amsung logo animation. It was replaced by some jittery and noisy image as seen from my video:
anyway to fix this?
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I have the same problem. Could you fix it?
Have you tried reflashing the factory image? You deleted your boot animation.
Toneman07 said:
Have you tried reflashing the factory image? You deleted your boot animation.
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yes, i did but to no avail, it didn't show up after reflashing
xytherion said:
yes, i did but to no avail, it didn't show up after reflashing
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If your just missing boot animation why dont you flash tab s boot animation. You can find here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2779982
If you want the one you have you can just have someone send you the files . There in system/media at the bottom. There is a few files down there. I use tab s one so dont have the files for you.
mikep2323 said:
If your just missing boot animation why dont you flash tab s boot animation. You can find here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2779982
If you want the one you have you can just have someone send you the files . There in system/media at the bottom. There is a few files down there. I use tab s one so dont have the files for you.
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i think i have my boot animation but the one that is missing is the "samsung galaxy note 2014" splash screen before the actual boot animation
xytherion said:
i think i have my boot animation but the one that is missing is the "samsung galaxy note 2014" splash screen before the actual boot animation
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Oh ok, if you can find where that file would be ill send it to you if you want. I dont know where that would be.
I got it fixed now. I had to use Kies to reflash. Make sure to enter device name and serial number in capital letters.
Kies? How? can you post your methods here in order?
please
In Kies, open 'Tools'->'Firmware upgrade and initialization', then enter the model name 'SM-P600' and serial number (can be found on the back of the tablet).
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Hey I need help locating where the Rogers splash screen logo is. I unpacked the kernel and looked through it but there were no .rle files in it. I also unpacked a custom kernel that I downloaded form here and still found nothing. The phone is awesome there's nothing else in it, that's all that's left for it to be debranded.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
i think its /system/media/bootanimation.zip
No, he is no talking about the boot animation, he is talking about the boot logo.
Anyway, I also have interest on this, if any dev (Maybe dman) could help us out, I would be really thankful.
Likewise, if I could change to either a blank screen or a Samsung logo, you would not be able to tell it's a ROGERS phone. For such a small phone, it packs a punch!
santimaster2000 said:
No, he is no talking about the boot animation, he is talking about the boot logo.
Anyway, I also have interest on this, if any dev (Maybe dman) could help us out, I would be really thankful.
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Likewise, if I could change to either a blank screen or a Samsung logo, you would not be able to tell it's a ROGERS phone. For such a small phone, it packs a punch!
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That's exactly what I would like to do, Samsung Boot Logo, and, maybe Galaxy Nexus Boot Animation, or even no Boot Animation at all XD
i have tried almost everything i know, but its pretty different with phone, usually its in boot.img but i dont have a boot.img and the stock rom i have dont have it included. i also tried the kernel but no luck there.. or i maybe doing it all wrong! any help?????
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1659584
I'm just going to wait until the dev releases the new version with this:
Automatic script to change boot splash in a kernel with your favourite png file
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Or maybe when ICS it's released I'll just use a Linux USB with "Save" option, and do the whole f*cking process XD
But, if somebody have the time, and want to try this out now, let me suggest a Samsung Logo, white letters, and black background, simple and classic.
bump anyone?
please help. im looking to remove the rogers logo too. i need to know in which partition its in. help please! ^_^
Hi everybody,
I'm so angry with my Nexus 7 (wifi 2013) because I just made it mess up.
Let me tell you how stupid I was.
First, I tried to root but it failed.
Second, I used 'Back to Stock' with 'Nexus Root Toolkit v1.7.2'. Finally, I got stuck at Google logo
I tried some solutions on the internet but it still unchanged anything.
Could you show me how to fix it, please?
Thank you so much.
This is the images of error that I got (I'm sorry I cannot insert image because I'm a new member of this forum, could you go to the link below to see more details?)
s1019.photobucket.com/user/namserious/media/Error_Nexus7.png.html
Your /system is broken.
Try restoring factory defaults using this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45671279#post45671279
Restoring Successfully
sfhub said:
Your /system is broken.
Try restoring factory defaults using this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45671279#post45671279
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Awesome, sfhub :good: :laugh:
Thank you so much. I have restored successfully.
This is my result
i1019.photobucket.com/albums/af319/namserious/WP_20131018_001.jpg
How did you do that?
namserious said:
Awesome, sfhub :good: :laugh:
Thank you so much. I have restored successfully.
This is my result
i1019.photobucket.com/albums/af319/namserious/WP_20131018_001.jpg
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Hey namserious,
How did you get it working? Did you use the Mini guide given by sfhub? I'm having the same issues with my nexus 7 (2013). I only used for one day. Restarted on the second day and never got anything after the Google logo. Also, my phone wasn't rooted, so I didn't have developer options turned on and since I can't get into the system, I can't turn it on either. Will that make a difference?
Thanks.
nexussucks said:
Hey namserious,
How did you get it working? Did you use the Mini guide given by sfhub? I'm having the same issues with my nexus 7 (2013). I only used for one day. Restarted on the second day and never got anything after the Google logo. Also, my phone wasn't rooted, so I didn't have developer options turned on and since I can't get into the system, I can't turn it on either. Will that make a difference?
Thanks.
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If you didn't root the device or do anything else with it, you should be able to get into Recovery Mode and do a factory reset.
https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/2668187?hl=en
Even recovery doesn't work
I'm not able to get into recovery mode. When I select recovery mode, the tablet starts and displays Google logo again and gets stuck there again.
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I'm not able to get into recovery mode. When I select recovery mode, the tablet starts and displays Google logo again and gets stuck there again.
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When you get into recovery you will see just the droid and the red triangle. At this screen you will need to push the power button then Vol Up and release. I had to do that about 3 times then I was able to get the menu items. From there I did a factory reset. After that I was good to go. Hope this helps!
Kind Regards,
Rb
RenderBroken said:
When you get into recovery you will see just the droid and the red triangle. At this screen you will need to push the power button then Vol Up and release. I had to do that about 3 times then I was able to get the menu items. From there I did a factory reset. After that I was good to go. Hope this helps!
Kind Regards,
Rb
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Thanks Rb, But the thing is I don't get the droid and red triangle at all after I select recovery mode. I have tried everything but nothing happens. I still end up with dreadful Google logo. Suddenly I'm beginning to really hate it.
nexussucks said:
Thanks Rb, But the thing is I don't get the droid and red triangle at all after I select recovery mode. I have tried everything but nothing happens. I still end up with dreadful Google logo. Suddenly I'm beginning to really hate it.
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You could try re-flashing the factory image.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2487757
Latest factory image build is JSS15R
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#razor
nexussucks said:
Thanks Rb, But the thing is I don't get the droid and red triangle at all after I select recovery mode. I have tried everything but nothing happens. I still end up with dreadful Google logo. Suddenly I'm beginning to really hate it.
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Im sorry, I didnt read correctly. I had issues too restoring back to Stock since my setup was all changed. I had to use these steps. I am going to assume you know how to use fastboot and what it is.
DISCALAIMER! These steps will delete your user data!!!!
> fastboot erase boot
> fastboot erase cache
> fastboot erase recovery
> fastboot erase system
> fastboot erase userdata
> fastboot flash bootloader BOOTLOADER.img
> fastboot reboot-bootloader
> fastboot -w update IMAGE.zip
So after that I was able to get past the google logo but just stuck at the boot logo (Multi Colored X) I then had to get into recovery using the steps I stated above then did a factory reset.
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Rb, I just tried your instructions. YOU ARE A SAVIOUR :laugh:. After 2 days of continous troubleshooting, I had given up my hopes and was thinking of returning it. But suddenly after getting used to seeing the Google logo, I just noticed the android robot on the screen. And after a few seconds I saw the welcome screen... Viola.
Thanks man, I really appreciate your help. :good:
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Rb, I just tried your instructions. YOU ARE A SAVIOUR :laugh:. After 2 days of continous troubleshooting, I had given up my hopes and was thinking of returning it. But suddenly after getting used to seeing the Google logo, I just noticed the android robot on the screen. And after a few seconds I saw the welcome screen... Viola.
Thanks man, I really appreciate your help. :good:
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Glad to help! The best thing about Nexus devices are the different fail-safes. If the Rom is screwed up you can flash a new one from recovery. If recovery is screwed you flash a new one from the boot loader. If the boot loader is screwed you can flash another from recovery. Also the N7 2013 tablet is the best for the money. I user mine for work. I am a tech admin for a school district and have certain tools located on my desktop (Active Directory, Printer Manager, etc) and I have RDP installed on my N7. Now when I need to reset a password or whatever i can just RDP to my desktop. This tablet has made my life easier and hopefully yours will too now.
Kind Regards
Rb
Name change
RenderBroken said:
Glad to help! The best thing about Nexus devices are the different fail-safes. If the Rom is screwed up you can flash a new one from recovery. If recovery is screwed you flash a new one from the boot loader. If the boot loader is screwed you can flash another from recovery. Also the N7 2013 tablet is the best for the money. I user mine for work. I am a tech admin for a school district and have certain tools located on my desktop (Active Directory, Printer Manager, etc) and I have RDP installed on my N7. Now when I need to reset a password or whatever i can just RDP to my desktop. This tablet has made my life easier and hopefully yours will too now.
Kind Regards
Rb
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This is my first experience with a Nexus device and I might have judged it in a wrong way. But I think the problem is not the device but the information regarding the latest Nexus devices. Hopefully there will be more workarounds of the new Nexus devices.
I guess I will have to change my username
nexussucks said:
This is my first experience with a Nexus device and I might have judged it in a wrong way. But I think the problem is not the device but the information regarding the latest Nexus devices. Hopefully there will be more workarounds of the new Nexus devices.
I guess I will have to change my username
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This is the price we pay for the cutting edge. Also , at least for me, this is part of the fun. Now I have a much better understanding of Android than if I did being an avg. user. I was thinking the same about the name change. lol
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Glad to help! The best thing about Nexus devices are the different fail-safes. If the Rom is screwed up you can flash a new one from recovery. If recovery is screwed you flash a new one from the boot loader. If the boot loader is screwed you can flash another from recovery. Also the N7 2013 tablet is the best for the money. I user mine for work. I am a tech admin for a school district and have certain tools located on my desktop (Active Directory, Printer Manager, etc) and I have RDP installed on my N7. Now when I need to reset a password or whatever i can just RDP to my desktop. This tablet has made my life easier and hopefully yours will too now.
Kind Regards
Rb
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Hey, know it's been a little bit but my nexus 7 says no OS in TWRP recovery. I tried flashing it back to stock but it doesn't work. The bootloader is locked and when I try to do anything manually it just hangs on stuff like erasing 'system'/cache etc... in fastboot. I have not been able to find anything to work. And when I try to fastboot oem unlock it gets stuck when i press volume up and power to accept unlocking it. I have tried different cables and another computer. maybe I should try a third computer.. Do you have any suggestions?
RenderBroken said:
Im sorry, I didnt read correctly. I had issues too restoring back to Stock since my setup was all changed. I had to use these steps. I am going to assume you know how to use fastboot and what it is.
DISCALAIMER! These steps will delete your user data!!!!
> fastboot erase boot
> fastboot erase cache
> fastboot erase recovery
> fastboot erase system
> fastboot erase userdata
> fastboot flash bootloader BOOTLOADER.img
> fastboot reboot-bootloader
> fastboot -w update IMAGE.zip
So after that I was able to get past the google logo but just stuck at the boot logo (Multi Colored X) I then had to get into recovery using the steps I stated above then did a factory reset.
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I know this is an old thread, but I'm having this exact issue. I'm just stuck on the google screen. I can get into the bootloader just fine, but not the recovery. I followed these directions. Flashed the factory image and everything. But I still can't get past the google logo. I've followed every bit of advice I could find on this issue and I can't seem to get it working. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Does anyone know what's going on? I've tried everything I could find. Multiple times. From the suggestions listed here to the WUG kit to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381582
Nothing is working. I goes through the reflashing successfully. The command prompt says that everything is done. And then it just gets stuck at the Google screen again. I'm at my wits end and have no idea what to try next. I know that because I can get into the bootloader still, there has to be SOMETHING that will work. But I just don't know. Any ideas?
is there a android L Developers Preview flashable zip? thanks
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Anyone figure out what is causing this? I got a remanufactured 2nd Gen N7 16G yesterday. Updated to 4.4.4 over the air. Then unlocked the bootloader and rooted. Everything went fine. I installed Franco's latest kernel (r17) over stock and all was well. However, this morning, while using the device in the middle of GoW, it rebooted to the Google Screen and froze there. I could boot into the bootloader and have my comp recognize the device, so could ADB and Fastboot, however, I could not get into recovery. (I had installed TWRP 2.7.1.1 when I rooted). Trying to get into recovery would just freeze at the Google Screen.
So, I then tried both manually ADB'ing commands, as well as using Wug's Toolkit, and both methods seemed to complete successfully without error (I was using the latest Razor-Flo 4.4.4 files from Google's Dev Page so it is not an issue where I am using the Gen 1 files for Grouper or anything like that in error), however, neither method allowed me to boot into recovery, and left me at the same place. No matter what I did, I was stuck at that screen. I ended up calling Asus to RMA.
So, while it is not a current issue for me, I am interested to know if anyone has sorted what the root cause is, and whether it is an issue on the hardware side. I am not a complete noob to the N7 (I have 2 Groupers), and have been modding for a few years on Samsungs, and until this morning, have never had a soft brick I could not fix. This time, I gave up.
Same problem here, I have a Deb 32g, it went a little wonky and then rebooted. No amount of flashing and wiping and fastbooting has been able to recovery it. Gets stuck on Google Logo no matter what I do. Can't get recovery. Can't boot past Google. It will do fastboot without errors, but that's the only thing it will do.
Can someone please help with changing BOOT LOGO (the Samsung Image before boot animation) for Galaxy Tab 3 7.0?, I already rooted the tablet and changed boot animation. I search this forum but haven't found a way to do it for this specific tablet. Thank you in Advance.
Tyl
Are you talking about (this is on my tab) the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 just after you push the power button? I think only a special rom can do it but it is what it is. You can change the lock screen via the Set Wallpaper from the menu key.
tycbox said:
Can someone please help with changing BOOT LOGO (the Samsung Image before boot animation) for Galaxy Tab 3 7.0? I search this forum but haven't found a way to do it for this specific tablet. Thank you in Advance.
Tyl
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I think that you must be root and you can change this changing the rom too.
Brian D said:
Are you talking about (this is on my tab) the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 just after you push the power button? I think only a special rom can do it but it is what it is. You can change the lock screen via the Set Wallpaper from the menu key.
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My tablet is rooted, I already changed the boot animation myself but just don't know how to change the Samsung Galaxy 3 boot logo (the image appears right when you turn on the tablet.)
Does anyone know? thanks
That's the kernel logo. Some custom kernels have a custom logo.
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Riir said:
That's the kernel logo. Some custom kernels have a custom logo.
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Concur. That logo is buried deep into the very basic start-up functions of the OS. A special rom would take care of that.
Brian D said:
Concur. That logo is buried deep into the very basic start-up functions of the OS. A special rom would take care of that.
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what if I want to add my own picture in there? is there a way to do it? I'm not super tech savy but if you can point/give me proper instructions, I probably can do it..
Thank you
You would have to go over to the Developer's forum and look for Kernels and Roms. I do not know how to change the initial splash screen, only the lock screen.
tycbox said:
Can someone please help with changing BOOT LOGO (the Samsung Image before boot animation) for Galaxy Tab 3 7.0?, I already rooted the tablet and changed boot animation. I search this forum but haven't found a way to do it for this specific tablet. Thank you in Advance.
Tyl
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How did you change your boot animation??
cant get it to work
ras0389 said:
How did you change your boot animation??
cant get it to work
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yeah man.. it took me forever to find out a way to change boot animation since the tab 3 7.0 has .qmg files.
Make sure you have your tablet root.. and use root explorer to go under the system/media folder you have to rename 2 of the bootanimation files.. bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsungloop.qmg to bootsamsung.qmg.bak and bootsamsungloop.qmg.bak
Then go to this thread here and see how you can make/extract these 2 files based on your custom image that you want to put in. make sure
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2727467 in this thread make sure you get the right files out. which is bootsamsung.qmg and bootsamsunglogo.qmg
get those 2 files and copy it from your computer to your sdcard, then use root explorer and copy those 2 new qmg files you just created from your sdcard into your tablet system/media folder.
tycbox said:
Can someone please help with changing BOOT LOGO (the Samsung Image before boot animation) for Galaxy Tab 3 7.0?, I already rooted the tablet and changed boot animation. I search this forum but haven't found a way to do it for this specific tablet. Thank you in Advance.
Tyl
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Have you tried this method ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1971915
Locutus974 said:
Have you tried this method ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1971915
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I haven't tried that method yet because it's for HTC phone, not sure if it works the same for Samsung. Any thoughts?
I have looked in boot.img ramdisk and dumped all jpgs from the param partition and have yet to find the actual splash logo. There were a couple jpgs in the param that looked like the right one, but when I edited them and pushed the new param, nothing changed.
Pretty sure that I screwed things up pretty good and its either bricked or I think stuck in fastboot every time it turns on!! Here's what I did:
So I downloaded the newest rooted rom (51.1.4.0_514006420 updated) from aftvnews.com...
not very patient so put it on an external drive and copied it to internal sd on the FireTV...
went into CWM (6.0.5.1.4a) and tried to flash it but got an error that it failed, wiped cache/dalvik just because and rebooted...
It kept on booting into CWM and finally realized I had another file on the sd just named rom - assuming that it was the version I was on before (51.1.3...) so wiped data/factory reset and flash that...
Immediately tried to flash the 51.1.4 over that - like an idiot - and that failed again...
wiped data/factory reset and tried to flash 51.1.3 and that failed...
wiped data/factory reset and rebooted...
Now I'm stuck on white Amazon logo and cant do anything with it!!
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!!! Is there any way to force it into recovery when it starts up
Mike3.14159 said:
Now I'm stuck on white Amazon logo and cant do anything with it!!
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!!! Is there any way to force it into recovery when it starts up
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Does anyone know if the plain white amazon logo means it's stuck in fastboot??
If so, has anyone had any luck attaching a male-to-male usb to the back and do any fastboot commands??
If I can do a "fastboot reboot recover" then I can possibly fix it from CWM...
Mike3.14159 said:
Does anyone know if the plain white amazon logo means it's stuck in fastboot??
If so, has anyone had any luck attaching a male-to-male usb to the back and do any fastboot commands??
If I can do a "fastboot reboot recover" then I can possibly fix it from CWM...
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Have you tried this:
http://www.aftvnews.com/how-to-unbr...ry-mode-and-factory-reset-the-amazon-fire-tv/
cd2022 said:
Have you tried this:
http://www.aftvnews.com/how-to-unbr...ry-mode-and-factory-reset-the-amazon-fire-tv/
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Yeah, tried that like a dozen times before I posted again last time. Seems like that will only work if you soft bricked and the rom just wont fully boot. They were talking about the 'color logo' which I'm not even getting that far - gets hung up on the initial white logo. Appreciate the try though, thanks!
Mike3.14159 said:
Yeah, tried that like a dozen times before I posted again last time. Seems like that will only work if you soft bricked and the rom just wont fully boot. They were talking about the 'color logo' which I'm not even getting that far - gets hung up on the initial white logo. Appreciate the try though, thanks!
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To quote the CWM post...
[size=+2]If something fails to flash DO NOT reboot. Try again and/or retransfer the file over adb.[/size]
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If your /system is corrupt, it's not gonna boot. You can try the sysrq trick, but I don't think anyones ever been able to make that work with a bad /system.
Not sure what the 'sysrq' trick is but I will look it up and see what I can do, thanks! Saw on aftvnews late yesterday that the newest ota - after being rooted - did something crazy to yours so was actually waiting to see what had happened to yours and if you were able to get it back right then was hoping I could maybe learn some trick from that haha
Have you managed to fix this? i'm also stuck on the white logo
Looks like white logo without going to the colored logo means hard brick. Any USB attached will not work. There is no power coming out.
I wonder if there is a way to open up the unit and reflash the hardware from there.
Hey guys i accidentally deleted syetem on my htc one m8 and now i rebooted by accident. I cant so anything its stuck at htc logo and i think i just bricked it iam worried incase i burn into the screen because it is on full battery screen stuck on htc boot screen... now i cant even power off
AaronTj said:
Hey guys i accidentally deleted syetem on my htc one m8 and now i rebooted by accident. I cant so anything its stuck at htc logo and i think i just bricked it iam worried incase i burn into the screen because it is on full battery screen stuck on htc boot screen... now i cant even power off
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No need to freak out about screen burn-in. It typically doesn't happen on LCD screens. At worst, you will have something related, but not permanent called "image persistence" where you may seen an after image of the graphic (in this case HTC logo) but it will go away eventually, after the screen displays other images enough times. But I doubt image persistance will even happen before the battery drains.
Restore a TWRP backup if you made one. And if you have TWRP installed, and didn't make a backup; then why the heck not?
Otherwise, you can find a stock TWRP backup posted to the collection, that correspond to you version:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-one-m8/help/tutorial-how-to-stock-stock-twrp-t3086860
In the future, don't mess with the Advanced wipe options in TWRP unless you know exactly what you are doing, and what the result will be. The "Advanced" options aren't normally needed, and it says as much on the default wipe screen. If you do choose to use the Advanced options, double check what you are wiping before you wipe to confirm. As you now know, there is no additional confirmation after you select the partitions to wipe, and swipe.
AaronTj said:
Hey guys i accidentally deleted syetem on my htc one m8 and now i rebooted by accident. I cant so anything its stuck at htc logo and i think i just bricked it iam worried incase i burn into the screen because it is on full battery screen stuck on htc boot screen... now i cant even power off
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Did you figure it out?
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Mjduddin said:
Did you figure it out?
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no not yet
I tried installing my frienda backup by putting it onto my sdcard and when i went to restore nothing showed up and then i tried to convert it to a zip file and this time instead of me going to there i went install and when i tried to install it.. it gave this error messages and it said failed at bottom
You'll need to get into HBOOT mode. Then select recovery. Then use adb to push your rom zip. I would use the same rom as before because it sounds like the data partition wasn't deleted. If it wasn't when you reboot after the push you'll have some information left like messages and apps that were not system. Look on YouTube for instructions on how to setup adb.
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AaronTj said:
I tried installing my frienda backup by putting it onto my sdcard and when i went to restore nothing showed up and then i tried to convert it to a zip file and this time instead of me going to there i went install and when i tried to install it.. it gave this error messages and it said failed at bottom
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Depending on what version number your friend has, that backup won't work.
Do a fastboot getvar all, and post the result (delete IMEI and serial number before posting). This will give us the necessary info to help properly.
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Mjduddin said:
You'll need to get into HBOOT mode. Then select recovery. Then use adb to push your rom zip. I would use the same rom as before
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Its not clear whether the OP flashed a ROM.zip to begin with (wasn't stated either way).