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I have flashed my at&t tilt 2 with core cell evo v1.2 & it was working fine for awhile but now my screen is just black i can hear the phone make sounds and all but can't see the screen at all i really need help fixing this as this is the only phone i have any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated thanks in advance.
i may be wrong but from what u have described... ur having a Sleep of Death (SOD) problem. have u tried takin out the battery or soft reseting the phone?
heres a link to a potential problem solver. Try to stay away from CHT lock and auto update apps!
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i may be wrong but from what u have described... ur having a Sleep of Death (SOD) problem. have u tried takin out the battery or soft reseting the phone?
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yes i have done both and after the phone reboots i can hear sounds but i am still unable to see anything on the screen
Edit - I take that back, if it's still not working after a reboot
Have you tried entering the bootloader and re-flashing with the stock ROM?
If you can't see anything at all on the screen, no splash screens etc, even after soft-reset or entering the bootloader, then it sounds like you have a hardware problem (screen failure).
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If you can't see anything at all on the screen, no splash screens etc, even after soft-reset or entering the bootloader, then it sounds like you have a hardware problem (screen failure).
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i can't even tell if i can enter the bootloader screen because i can't see anything on the screen is there any way to tell if it's in the bootloader screen without being able to see the screen at all & if i do have a hardware problem (screen failure) how can i put stock spl & stock rom back on the phone to get it serviced
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Edit - I take that back, if it's still not working after a reboot
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if its still not working after a reboot then what? please help me i need a solution to fix this because if i can't even fix this how can i even send it in to get fixed i won't be able to because it has been flashed & has hardspl on it
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It's a tricky situation. So if you hold down Volume Down (and keep it held down) and press the reset button, then you still don't have anything come up on the screen ?
How about if you try a hard reset, does anything come up then ? You can hear the phone making sounds, so it seems like it's just the screen ?
Putting the charger in doesn't help, does it ?
You could try flashing a stock ROM from SD card and seeing what happens.
You might well have to send it back under warranty with HardSPL still on. In that case, if it was me, then if they tried to say the warranty was void just because of HardSPL I would argue very strongly against that and ask them to prove it - e.g. how can HardSPL stop your screen working ? I don't know what country you're in, but in the UK I think our consumer protection laws would have something to say about that.
steviewevie said:
It's a tricky situation. So if you hold down Volume Down (and keep it held down) and press the reset button, then you still don't have anything come up on the screen ?
How about if you try a hard reset, does anything come up then ? You can hear the phone making sounds, so it seems like it's just the screen ?
Putting the charger in doesn't help, does it ?
You could try flashing a stock ROM from SD card and seeing what happens.
You might well have to send it back under warranty with HardSPL still on. In that case, if it was me, then if they tried to say the warranty was void just because of HardSPL I would argue very strongly against that and ask them to prove it - e.g. how can HardSPL stop your screen working ? I don't know what country you're in, but in the UK I think our consumer protection laws would have something to say about that.
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how can i flash anything if i can't see the screen?
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how can i flash anything if i can't see the scrren?
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I've never flashed via SD, so I could be wrong on this. But I thought it was still possible. I see that the instructions (in the sticky on flashing ROMs) say to put it into the bootloader and "follow the on-screen instructions". I wonder if it's possible to just wait for a while and then press the appropriate key ? Though I don't know what the "appropriate key" is.
Perhaps someone who has flashed via SD can comment further, e.g. as to whether it's possible to do this without seeing the screen ?
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I've never flashed via SD, so I could be wrong on this. But I thought it was still possible. I see that the instructions (in the sticky on flashing ROMs) say to put it into the bootloader and "follow the on-screen instructions". I wonder if it's possible to just wait for a while and then press the appropriate key ? Though I don't know what the "appropriate key" is.
Perhaps someone who has flashed via SD can comment further, e.g. as to whether it's possible to do this without seeing the screen ?
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man i really need to fix this maybe you can ask around for me since i'm new here & really don't know anybody on this board
I know it's frustrating, I'd be kinda worried if I had an apparently-non-working screen too. But please be patient, and wait for more people to see your posting. The folks in the US will be coming online around this sort of time, so there will be more people looking in and hopefully someone can help further.
Flash without seeing the screen
Enter boot loader even if you can not see the screen. You can flash your phone to stock then enter boot loader again and hard spl. I had a similar situation and was able to complete the process and warranty repair with AT&T no problems, or you can pay to have it fixed at an outside shop. I was quoted 150 and refused to spend that muck so I flashed the phone without seeing the screen...
I saw your post over on Sergio's thread but decided to answer you here.
You do have a blown screen, no doubt there. How that happened is not really relevant.
My best advise is to connect your phone to your PC and wait for the activesync connection to come up. Once that happens you know you have a good connection and can flash. Run the RUU (or exe) for your stock ROM, the on screen (PC Screen) prompts will let you know if it can't proceed. Once the stock ROM is back on it, follow the same procedure and put the stock SPL back. Then send it off to get the screen replaced.
Hope that helps
Russ
Russ741 said:
I saw your post over on Sergio's thread but decided to answer you here.
You do have a blown screen, no doubt there. How that happened is not really relevant.
My best advise is to connect your phone to your PC and wait for the activesync connection to come up. Once that happens you know you have a good connection and can flash. Run the RUU (or exe) for your stock ROM, the on screen (PC Screen) prompts will let you know if it can't proceed. Once the stock ROM is back on it, follow the same procedure and put the stock SPL back. Then send it off to get the screen replaced.
Hope that helps
Russ
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well when i plug my phone to the computer activesync is not popping up what can i do to get activesync to recognize my phone
can somebody please help me i need to reflash my phone but i am unable to see anything on my screen when i plug it up to my computer activesync is not working so what can i do please i really need help with this
Flashing witout screen
Step 1
Enter boot loader mode (* Remove the back cover from the phone.
* Hold the Volume Down button.
* Use the stylus to press the reset hole.
* Or if the device was powered off, press the power button whilst holding down the Volume Down button.)
and attach to computer. (wait 30 to 60 seconds)
Step 2
Check device manager for HTC mobile sync under mobile devices.(Active sync will not work in boot loader mode)
Step 3
Flash using Rhodium CustomRUU on your PC. (use original ROM from At&T.
Step 4 repeat for Radio
Step 5 Use Stock_SPL_Restore_087.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=550131 repeat the process with it.
This should work it did for me. Let me know if you run into problems.
Further to my last thread about a possible bricked DHD, I've come to realise that my volume down key seems to be stuck. Now every time I boot I go into HBOOT and cant toggle between the options once I'm in there. So to boot up I have to use ADB but because the volume down is stuck in, this automatically boots in SAFE MODE. I can install fresh Roms, restore/backup etc in recovery (again via ADB), but ultimately, when I boot up, it goes into SAFE. This is highly annoying as I cant download or use any 3rd party apps. Is there any way to disable this? Even using ADB somehow? If any of you clever dudescan help, it'll be worth numerous cyber pints!! Thanks in hope, Greg
Try enabling fastboot in settings.
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Try enabling fastboot in settings.
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Tried this to no avail.
zadok1873 said:
Tried this to no avail.
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Hi, try this to get fastboot
You can hold back and power to get fastboot, from there you can hit power to get bootloader, vol up to cycle round to recovery, power to select.
scifitrekkie said:
Hi, try this to get fastboot
You can hold back and power to get fastboot, from there you can hit power to get bootloader, vol up to cycle round to recovery, power to select.
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Thanks, but I can get into fastboot no problem, due to my volume key being jammed down. Every time I power up I go into fastboot. The problem I have is booting from fastboot/recovery/off results in safe mode due to the key being stuck. What I need to be able to do is disable safe mode using command prompt somehow.
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Thanks, but I can get into fastboot no problem, due to my volume key being jammed down. Every time I power up I go into fastboot. The problem I have is booting from fastboot/recovery/off results in safe mode due to the key being stuck. What I need to be able to do is disable safe mode using command prompt somehow.
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Ok, sorry misundestood post.Thats annoying. I have rooted many a phone and normally a reboot should take it out of safe mode. And removing battery for a few minutes does a soft reset which clears a number of items. I am not aware of an adb shell command to remove from SM sorry..
I do recall some time ago seeing a youtube video that showed how to fix the stuck key (from memory I think it may have originated from HTC).
If this does't work then may be time to seek harwdare repairer or replacement if under warranty :-(
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Ok, sorry misundestood post.Thats annoying. I have rooted many a phone and normally a reboot should take it out of safe mode. And removing battery for a few minutes does a soft reset which clears a number of items. I am not aware of an adb shell command to remove from SM sorry..
I do recall some time ago seeing a youtube video that showed how to fix the stuck key (from memory I think it may have originated from HTC).
If this does't work then may be time to seek harwdare repairer or replacement if under warranty :-(
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Ok thanks, I've rquested repair/replacement under warranty and it's getting collected tomorrow afternoon to go to HTC. Can I ask, do I need to unroot etc beforehand?
zadok1873 said:
Ok thanks, I've rquested repair/replacement under warranty and it's getting collected tomorrow afternoon to go to HTC. Can I ask, do I need to unroot etc beforehand?
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Sorry for late response bit of a family emergency. Its hard to say, some say you should put it back others so don't worry. Personally I think rectifying a stuck button will not be due to which rom you have on your phone.
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Ok thanks, I've rquested repair/replacement under warranty and it's getting collected tomorrow afternoon to go to HTC. Can I ask, do I need to unroot etc beforehand?
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Just wondering have you heard back from HTC re phone fix, or have you got it replaced yet?
Hi,
I have the same problem as you just described (also a rooted dhd, with broken volume key, stuck in safe mode).
Did HTC fix it for you? Or has anybody a different solution, because I have dropped my phone a couple of times and are wondering if it still is within the warranty because of that.
Thanx
Stinos said:
Hi,
I have the same problem as you just described (also a rooted dhd, with broken volume key, stuck in safe mode).
Did HTC fix it for you? Or has anybody a different solution, because I have dropped my phone a couple of times and are wondering if it still is within the warranty because of that.
Thanx
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If you have stuck key then it will no doubt be a repair job. If you have dropped your phone then it is highly unlikely it will covered under STD phone warranty
So you could be stuck paying for the repair
Hey all,
This is my official "first" post. I rooted the A100 while it was on Honeycomb. Everything was fine. I got an ota update and updated to 3.2.1. Rooted it again and everything SEEMED fine. I got the ota ICS update and the tab would hang at the green android and give me a "!" after about 5 seconds. I fiddled with the update for a while and took it to a friend that knows more about this than I. He proceded to try and unlock the bootloader with the ICS unlock, while it was on Honeycomb. Now my tab is bricked with the green Acer logo, it will not boot. I have no access to recovery, fastboot, adb, bootloader. I can get it to APX mode. I tried to NVflash it, but when I use any NVflash commands, device manager just kicks my device off and the command doesnt execute. I cant use the EUU, because it keeps telling me my CPU ID is wrong, even though I KNOW its correct. I have searched the forums and sent PM's to everyone that has experienced this and fixed it, but no one has answered. Could SOMEONE, ANYONE, PLEASE help!!!!!!
Thank you in advance!!!!!
Cory
Really
No one out there has any insight into this? Ive seen that there are a couple people in the forums that have fixed this issue, but in their posts it doesn't really describe how because they were being PM'd. PLEASE, any info would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!
cooki3monst3r77 said:
No one out there has any insight into this? Ive seen that there are a couple people in the forums that have fixed this issue, but in their posts it doesn't really describe how because they were being PM'd. PLEASE, any info would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!
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Try using the search on the forums, it's been discussed several times and the only way to fix it currently is to send it in to acer for repair and hope they replace it with a different board that the euu works with. Please stop posting this same question when its been asked repediatly already there are 4 separate posts with this same question being asked by 3 different people
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I have searched the forums for the past I cant tell you, how many hours. I have looked and looked and in one forum, it looks as though someone fixed this issue because they were able to somehow get to fastboot. I would not just post this on here without my resources having been exhausted. The problem is, in EVERY FORUM I CHECK, the answers and such are PM'd to each other! I have even PM'd the people that seemed to get something working.......to which I have received no reply. Ive seen the posts on this, Ive tried NVflash, I tried to boot holding EVERY combination of buttons, EUU doesnt work, because of the CPUID being "wrong". I have done my research, sir. Please PM me if you think I have wronged you in some way by posting something in a forum meant for helping others, instead of putting me on blast because you think Ive been lazy and not searched the forums.
cooki3monst3r77 said:
No one out there has any insight into this? Ive seen that there are a couple people in the forums that have fixed this issue, but in their posts it doesn't really describe how because they were being PM'd. PLEASE, any info would be GREATLY appreciated!!!!
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can you boot into fastboot mode?
dunno
Im not sure if I can get to fastboot. There are a couple of people that, it seems, could get to fastboot and APX. Could you direct me on the ways of getting to fastboot? Adb doesn't work for me. Only APX mode. It boots to the green Acer logo. When I try to get to recovery (VOL+PWR), it hangs and will not go to recovery.
Sorry for being short earlier, Im just so frustrated with this. Ive been researching this issue for DAYS. (NVflash, APX, bootloaders, adb, etc....) No progress on it. I even have a DEV friend who may try to decompile the EUU and see if he can force push it to the tab....he just has to find the time. lol
done
At this point Im willing to use the tablet for target practice. If anyone wants it, to mess around with or whatever, you can pay for shipping and keep it.
cooki3monst3r77 said:
At this point Im willing to use the tablet for target practice. If anyone wants it, to mess around with or whatever, you can pay for shipping and keep it.
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Well that is a hard offer to pass up...
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If you and orient fastboot and has the bootloader on the A200 prepare to unlock and install cwm recovery and is saved
hard-resset first try with the buttons
1 tablet off completely its
2 lock button on the screen is right
3 hold down power and volume - that is left
4 when the tablet vibrate release the power button and quickly move the screen lock button to the right and left without releasing the volume -
5 your tablet should start
but it works I say and try fastboot
I dont know if the boot loader is locked or not. I cant flash cwm because I cant get to recovery/adb/fastboot/etc. I tried the hard reset and the tablet hangs on the green Acer screen after reboot. NVflash doesnt work because ???, device manager just drops it when I try to send commands and nvflash says something about not being able to write to usb. And yes, I have the Nvidia apx drivers installed.
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1 tablet off completely its ( holding it in landscape)
2 lock button on the screen is right
3 hold down power and volume - that is left
4 when the tablet vibrate release the power button and quickly move the screen lock button to the right and left without releasing the volume -
5 your tablet should start in fastboot mode
are you able to get fastboot going?
if so try to flashing a custom recovery from thor 17 ( google it)
i had a problem like this and was able to fix it by flashing the leak isc rom through this recovery. it might be worth a try.
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Hello friends, im writing because today I screwed my nexus 5x downgrading from oreo to nougat because the phone was getting too hot and I was worried that it would have the famous bootlop.
I don't know what happened, but when I tried to enter the recovery after flashing it, following instructions, the recovery now have a flashing "no command" logo and force entering the bootloader mode Its impossible because the vol down key is damaged. Now everytime I restart the phone it goes straight to recovery mode.
Can I do something? this is the so called bootloop? there's another way to enter bootloader mode?
Thanks for answering
Psicovirus said:
Hello friends, im writing because today I screwed my nexus 5x downgrading from oreo to nougat because the phone was getting too hot and I was worried that it would have the famous bootlop.
I don't know what happened, but when I tried to enter the recovery after flashing it, following instructions, the recovery now have a flashing "no command" logo and force entering the bootloader mode Its impossible because the vol down key is damaged. Now everytime I restart the phone it goes straight to recovery mode.
Can I do something? this is the so called bootloop? there's another way to enter bootloader mode?
Thanks for answering
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Hold Volume and Power Up while in the stock recovery aka "no command" screen. You should fully enter stock recovery now. You F you can boot up, then you can issue this command "adb reboot bootloader" while in Android and connected to a computer.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
Hold Volume and Power Up while in the stock recovery aka "no command" screen. You should fully enter stock recovery now. You F you can boot up, then you can issue this command "adb reboot bootloader" while in Android and connected to a computer.
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Thank you for answering friend.
When I do the combo vol up and power, it just reboots to the bugging recovery.
If i try to start up in any way, it will go straight to recovery.
I just managed to enter a "download mode" but i don't know if that coul be useful.
Psicovirus said:
Thank you for answering friend.
When I do the combo vol up and power, it just reboots to the bugging recovery.
If i try to start up in any way, it will go straight to recovery.
I just managed to enter a "download mode" but i don't know if that coul be useful.
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Connect it to your computer and try to do adb reboot bootloader from the "no command" screen.
Nicktheprofessor said:
Connect it to your computer and try to do adb reboot bootloader from the "no command" screen.
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Hey friend.
In recovery mode, the pc doesn´t recognize the phone at all, so I cannot reboot to bootloader.
Thanks for answering.
Psicovirus said:
Hey friend.
In recovery mode, the pc doesn´t recognize the phone at all, so I cannot reboot to bootloader.
Thanks for answering.
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Something has gone seriously wrong here, you can't even use the LGUP tool to recover from whatever happened there I suspect. I think your best bet would be to open it up (unless it's under warranty) and short the vol down button to get into bootloader mode.
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Something has gone seriously wrong here, you can't even use the LGUP tool to recover from whatever happened there I suspect. I think your best bet would be to open it up (unless it's under warranty) and short the vol down button to get into bootloader mode.
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I just used LGUP tool and phone is in Google logo for too long, shutted it off so it can cool down (LGUP relocks bootloader?)
Thanks for the suggestion!!
Edit: Now the phone is stuck at google logo, should i wait for it to boot or assume it is damaged?
Psicovirus said:
I just used LGUP tool and phone is in Google logo for too long, shutted it off so it can cool down (LGUP relocks bootloader?)
Thanks for the suggestion!!
Edit: Now the phone is stuck at google logo, should i wait for it to boot or assume it is damaged?
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Is it recognized at all by the computer? I really know nothing about Windows and how this works on Windows so perhaps someone else who does can help you.
If you have access to Linux, is it present in /dev/block?
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Is it recognized at all by the computer? I really know nothing about Windows and how this works on Windows so perhaps someone else who does can help you.
If you have access to Linux, is it present in /dev/block?
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No, it can't be recognized by my pc, but i can still get to download mode, i think the problem it that the tot file that is available, is from an earlier version from android an it doesn't include several partitions, so the bootloader (now locked) doesn't let it start up, i think the solution is try to get to recovery or bootloader and sideload an recent OTA file, but i don't know if i can because i can't get to recovery.
There's any way in which i can get to install a more recent image via download mode?
Any suggestion is welcome, thanks to you all.
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No, it can't be recognized by my pc, but i can still get to download mode, i think the problem it that the tot file that is available, is from an earlier version from android an it doesn't include several partitions, so the bootloader (now locked) doesn't let it start up, i think the solution is try to get to recovery or bootloader and sideload an recent OTA file, but i don't know if i can because i can't get to recovery.
There's any way in which i can get to install a more recent image via download mode?
Any suggestion is welcome, thanks to you all.
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Well you can't sideload anything without getting into recovery and it doesn't sound to me that you used a correct file if it has fewer partitions.
There are probably .tot files floating around if you search this N5X forum, or you might be able to find one here: http://www.lgbbs.com.cn/forum-109-1.html
Best of luck.
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Well you can't sideload anything without getting into recovery and it doesn't sound to me that you used a correct file if it has fewer partitions.
There are probably .tot files floating around if you search this N5X forum, or you might be able to find one here: http://www.lgbbs.com.cn/forum-109-1.html
Best of luck.
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Sorry for the inconvenience, but i've installed the only tot file that there is around. I have been reading and here in the forum, people says that "This TOT file only contains GPT partition table, boot, recovery, system, modem", and we need to flash a full factory image so the rest of the partitions are in the same page. do you think that with LGUP's option "Upgrade FOTA" i can achieve this?
Many thanks in advance.
Psicovirus said:
Sorry for the inconvenience, but i've installed the only tot file that there is around. I have been reading and here in the forum, people says that "This TOT file only contains GPT partition table, boot, recovery, system, modem", and we need to flash a full factory image so the rest of the partitions are in the same page. do you think that with LGUP's option "Upgrade FOTA" i can achieve this?
Many thanks in advance.
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What that tells you is that you now have a GPT that is correct and you can now fastboot flash a correct image BUT it has replaced your recovery which should allow you to enter recovery properly.
From there you can sideload a full OTA image that will restore the other partitions.
Oh an don't worry, if I stop responding I'm trying to find something and if I cannot help you further I'll just tell you that.
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What that tells you is that you now have a GPT that is correct and you can now fastboot flash a correct image BUT it has replaced your recovery which should allow you to enter recovery properly.
From there you can sideload a full OTA image that will restore the other partitions.
Oh an don't worry, if I stop responding I'm trying to find something and if I cannot help you further I'll just tell you that.
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I didn't quite catch that, what I should do now? my phone still doesn't want to enter recovery mode, and bootloader is out of the picture for now because the broken button.
Should i try to flash the OTA via the "FOTA UPGRADE" option from LGUP?.
Im grateful that you are taking the time to answering me.
Edit: Tried to install the OTA via LGUP and gives error, so is a no.
Edit2: Seems like i screwed up stalling stock recovery on top of twrp, sahme on me. How can i short the volume down button?
Psicovirus said:
I didn't quite catch that, what I should do now? my phone still doesn't want to enter recovery mode, and bootloader is out of the picture for now because the broken button.
Should i try to flash the OTA via the "FOTA UPGRADE" option from LGUP?.
Im grateful that you are taking the time to answering me.
Edit: Tried to install the OTA via LGUP and gives error, so is a no.
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Reboot to recovery, use adb to sideload the OTA.
Reply to edit2: open it up, find the leads on the circuit board that go up to the vol down circuit breaker, use two needles and insert them into the solder where the breaker connects and while crossing the needles so they connect push power.
OR, fix the broken breaker, most of the time it's just a broken off brass dome that needs realigning, you'll need to fixate it which is just a needle's head worth of superglue on one side and a soldering on the other side (reflowing by heating the dome with a soldering iron usually works).
Your problem was that your recovery was shot, it should now be restored since that partition along with the GPT (the partition table) has been rewritten when you flashed the TOT file.
If you still cannot enter recovery or use adb reboot bootloader from whatever stage you can get into you'll have to open it up and short out the leads to vol down to get it into bootloader but even then you're probably SOL since it sounds like your emmc isn't working correctly. That is a hardware error though so depending on where you live that might buy you another two years of warranty.
Nicktheprofessor said:
Reboot to recovery, use adb to sideload the OTA.
Your problem was that your recovery was shot, it should now be restored since that partition along with the GPT (the partition table) has been rewritten when you flashed the TOT file.
If you still cannot enter recovery or use adb reboot bootloader from whatever stage you can get into you'll have to open it up and short out the leads to vol down to get it into bootloader but even then you're probably SOL since it sounds like your emmc isn't working correctly. That is a hardware error though so depending on where you live that might buy you another two years of warranty.
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Friend, what is SOL? how do you know it is a emmc error if it was me that damaged the software? I cannot enter recovery, so ill try the short, any recommendation tha you can give me about that?
Psicovirus said:
Friend, what is SOL? how do you know it is a emmc error if it was me that damaged the software? I cannot enter recovery, so ill try the short, any recommendation tha you can give me about that?
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SOL=Sh*t Out of Luck.
You flashed a tot file that rewrite the partition table (GPT) as well as installed a recovery partition and the stock recovery (whatever version it was should work fine). That it didn't tells me that something is awry with your emmc.
See my edit of my previous post, shorting it out is a piece of cake, fixing the breaker is a bit more work but if you have a soldering iron and super glue as well as a steady hand and good eye sight you'll be able to fix it.
Don't go nuts with the superglue though, as I said, a needles head worth is plenty. You'll know what I'm talking about regarding the brass dome (sometimes it's copper and sometimes it's zink, zink doesn't work with the superglue so you'll have to use special glue for that) when you see it, it's like a little dome resting on top of the leads, pushing it down shorts them out.
I'd do the needle thing first though, just to see if it works at all, no need fixing the button if the emmc is dead.
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SOL=Sh*t Out of Luck.
You flashed a tot file that rewrite the partition table (GPT) as well as installed a recovery partition and the stock recovery (whatever version it was should work fine). That it didn't tells me that something is awry with your emmc.
See my edit of my previous post, shorting it out is a piece of cake, fixing the breaker is a bit more work but if you have a soldering iron and super glue as well as a steady hand and good eye sight you'll be able to fix it.
Don't go nuts with the superglue though, as I said, a needles head worth is plenty. You'll know what I'm talking about regarding the brass dome (sometimes it's copper and sometimes it's zink, zink doesn't work with the superglue so you'll have to use special glue for that) when you see it, it's like a little dome resting on top of the leads, pushing it down shorts them out.
I'd do the needle thing first though, just to see if it works at all, no need fixing the button if the emmc is dead.
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Im trying to do that, i already have the phone open, sewing needles will do?
Psicovirus said:
Im trying to do that, i already have the phone open, sewing needles will do?
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Anything with a sharp point made of metal will do, as long as you can penetrate the solder with the tip and get a lead it will work.
All you need is to short it out for a few seconds while you use the power button to enter bootloader.
My guess is that you won't be able to enter the bootloader mode either though. The bootloader is read from a partition on the emmc.
I really hope you do prove me wrong on this though, that would be awesome.
Nicktheprofessor said:
Anything with a sharp point made of metal will do, as long as you can penetrate the solder with the tip and get a lead it will work.
All you need is to short it out for a few seconds while you use the power button to enter bootloader.
My guess is that you won't be able to enter the bootloader mode either though. The bootloader is read from a partition on the emmc.
I really hope you do prove me wrong on this though, that would be awesome.
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I tried that and didn't work, but maybe im doing something wrong, the sadness hit me hard and I rather try again when im more clear headed.
I still fail to see how the emmc is failing, should have entered recovery mode more easily? Flashing software somehow made it more prone to fail?
Many thanks, friend, you've been really helpful.
Psicovirus said:
I tried that and didn't work, but maybe im doing something wrong, the sadness hit me hard and I rather try again when im more clear headed.
I still fail to see how the emmc is failing, should have entered recovery mode more easily? Flashing software somehow made it more prone to fail?
Many thanks, friend, you've been really helpful.
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You can use a q tip and some acetone to clear eventual lacquer from the solder points but the thing is, it's probably the emmc that is shot.
Your emmc obviously doesn't accept what the recovery the LGUP wrote to it. If it did, you'd be flashing the OTA right now. Why? I have no idea, I'd need to take the phone to the lab to examine what caused the degradation and even then I probably couldn't tell you much more about the actual cause.
And don't worry about it, your case is interesting and not easy to solve by simply doing a search, you weren't an arse about anything either and that is unusual and welcome.
My device went into brick while flash android14 fail .At the beginning,it can boot to fastboot mode,but now it's no response at all& can't get into fastboot.The google help center need original purchase email ID for further help,i can't find it due to I bought the pixel6 pro from second hand market .
How to rescue the pixel6pro brick without fastboot?
Google pixel flash tool online and boot into fast boot follow instructions and you should be able to bring it back
Here's the link:
Android Flash Tool
flash.android.com
thelostsoul89 said:
Google pixel flash tool online and boot into fast boot follow instructions and you should be able to bring it back
Here's the link:
Android Flash Tool
flash.android.com
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thanks for your advice,but the device can't boot to fastboot mode
ok6669 said:
thanks for your advice,but the device can't boot to fastboot mode
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I apologize your original post said that it can... not that it can't
thelostsoul89 said:
I apologize your original post said that it can... not that it can't
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I apologize your original post said that it can... not that it can't
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^_^
Can you boot into the recovery? You could sideload an ota
Code:
adb sideload "path to ota.zip"
Tip: right click on the ota.zip and select 'copy as path' and paste it
fil3s said:
Can you boot into the recovery? You could sideload an ota
Code:
adb sideload "path to ota.zip"
Tip: right click on the ota.zip and select 'copy as path' and paste it
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nope,brick deeply
ok6669 said:
My device went into brick while flash android14 fail .At the beginning,it can boot to fastboot mode,but now it's no response at all& can't get into fastboot.The google help center need original purchase email ID for further help,i can't find it due to I bought the pixel6 pro from second hand market .
How to rescue the pixel6pro brick without fastboot?
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Did you hold power and volume up for 15-30 seconds? Also, did you try and charge it? Could be dead
Let's put it this way, you're phone won't awaken until it's internal signature can be re verified. It uses ACM as an initial protocol then goes into a serial gadget mode. At the current moment someone straight up stole my Pixel 6 or else I would still be working on a unbrick solution. If anyone's willing to donate a bricked one I'm all for putting in the effort to continuing development.
The nature of the dead brick is to ensure that no data on your phone can be compromised. So the the method to unbricking also requires you to a sort of NAND erase, as seen on previous Exynos devices. I had just gotten all the tools set up and even made my own ACM handshake in coordinance with the Open Source Vendor Code and someone just decided, oh hey, look it's a nice phone let's take it. And now I have to continue making payments on it. Life sucks sometimes.
NonStickAtom785 said:
Let's put it this way, you're phone won't awaken until it's internal signature can be re verified. It uses ACM as an initial protocol then goes into a serial gadget mode. At the current moment someone straight up stole my Pixel 6 or else I would still be working on a unbrick solution. If anyone's willing to donate a bricked one I'm all for putting in the effort to continuing development.
The nature of the dead brick is to ensure that no data on your phone can be compromised. So the the method to unbricking also requires you to a sort of NAND erase, as seen on previous Exynos devices. I had just gotten all the tools set up and even made my own ACM handshake in coordinance with the Open Source Vendor Code and someone just decided, oh hey, look it's a nice phone let's take it. And now I have to continue making payments on it. Life sucks sometimes.
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I think you are the one unbrick the pixel 6pro who is the most closest.i fell that you are very humor person.Life can't be as good as you think, but it won't be as bad as you think
So I have the same problem. It restarted and said something about your files are corrupt and cannot be trusted. I got it to boot to bootloader, used android tool online and it did the same thing. Now I cannot get the phone to turn on at all. So now I need help please!!! I cannot afford to buy a new phone currently.
did you try plugging in for 30 mins? If can’t boot to anything after that, only Google can fix it.
Arealhooman said:
did you try plugging in for 30 mins? If can’t boot to anything after that, only Google can fix it.
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Yeah Google's fix is $600. Which is ridiculous. I had it plugged in all day, now I just have it sitting on my dresser hopefully it will just start on it's own. I don't know what else to try. I tried pressing the power button for 60 seconds. I tried power volume up for 60 seconds. I tried power button volume down for 60 seconds. Nothing seems to work. Yet if I plug it in to my laptop, you can hear the ding as if it connected. So I don't know what to think.
Jdemio said:
Yeah Google's fix is $600. Which is ridiculous. I had it plugged in all day, now I just have it sitting on my dresser hopefully it will just start on it's own. I don't know what else to try. I tried pressing the power button for 60 seconds. I tried power volume up for 60 seconds. I tried power button volume down for 60 seconds. Nothing seems to work. Yet if I plug it in to my laptop, you can hear the ding as if it connected. So I don't know what to think.
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Sounds like a dead display, especially if its being recognized by a laptop
ok6669 said:
My device went into brick while flash android14 fail .At the beginning,it can boot to fastboot mode,but now it's no response at all& can't get into fastboot.The google help center need original purchase email ID for further help,i can't find it due to I bought the pixel6 pro from second hand market .
How to rescue the pixel6pro brick without fastboot?
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If your phone is recognized as Pixel Rom recovery, then I am very sorry to you. only the official Google service will save you, or you will find the same phone with a broken screen in the trash that you can take a fee from there and put it on yourself
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Yeah Google's fix is $600. Which is ridiculous. I had it plugged in all day, now I just have it sitting on my dresser hopefully it will just start on it's own. I don't know what else to try. I tried pressing the power button for 60 seconds. I tried power volume up for 60 seconds. I tried power button volume down for 60 seconds. Nothing seems to work. Yet if I plug it in to my laptop, you can hear the ding as if it connected. So I don't know what to think.
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What is it recognized as?
Arealhooman said:
它被认为是什么?
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pixel cdc -amc device! and then disappear
idark11 said:
If your phone is recognized as Pixel Rom recovery, then I am very sorry to you. only the official Google service will save you, or you will find the same phone with a broken screen in the trash that you can take a fee from there and put it on yourself
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Google is not serve in our country,asking google for help is not convenient for me
ok6669 said:
pixel cdc -amc device! and then disappear
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Pic?
Jdemio said:
Yeah Google's fix is $600. Which is ridiculous. I had it plugged in all day, now I just have it sitting on my dresser hopefully it will just start on it's own. I don't know what else to try. I tried pressing the power button for 60 seconds. I tried power volume up for 60 seconds. I tried power button volume down for 60 seconds. Nothing seems to work. Yet if I plug it in to my laptop, you can hear the ding as if it connected. So I don't know what to think.
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i think google have the secret weapon to recover the brick pixel,it 's a simple software problem for google. a piece of cake