previous problem,
my device is nexus7 2013 wifi edition, and the system is 6.0.1
some days ago i have stopped few google services, then the device begin to reboot again and again.
detail process, power on then i can see the google mark, after that is the ring animation, could be continue for 3 to 4 mins,(could get in to system no more than 30s before), then begin to install the update files, then display ready to login to system. after that skip to the ring animation again, then repeat this process. can not get in to the system at last.
i have tried some methods as below,
1 safe mode , can not get in to it, will go to ring animation again at last
2 recovery mode, it need to flash the device, but i need to backup my data
3 my device is locked, and no rooted
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then i knew it's impossible to do that, so i try to flash rom myself
i use the software called Perfect brush, with the official rom, after the process begin to flash, it go to 5% of the process, then go to 100% immediately, and completed.
then i start the machine, but it continue to skip to the ring animation after ready to login to system, the same as before.
so it means flash failed?
then how should i do ? to login to the system normally.
thanks everyone. please help me
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Hello all,
I have a Huawei G520-0000 bought from China and tried to follow this guide :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2343580
I successfully rooted the device but when I tried to copy the following files :
OneTime Initializer.apk
GoogleLoginService.apk
Google Services Framework.apk
Setup Wizard.apk
Gmail.apk
in root\system\apps and then rebooted, android is now completely bugged.
I'm stuck at the "Welcome" screen and whenever I try to do something else, I have the folowing error "The Setup wizard has stopped" (My device is in french so sorry if it's not completely accurate).
I cannot start in recovery mode and I cannot modify the debug USB option...
Any ideas about what should be the next step ?
Thanks !
Brick Huawei G520-0000
Recently I flashed Huawei G520-0000 using CWM recovery with custom ROM I’ve got it from the internet after too many failure times trying to install official firmwares from Huawei support area (it starts unpack in the step 1 then after a while says failure, I tried many firmwares UPDATE.APP, but it was the same thing, so ended me up using custom ROM), after finish flashing the phone with this custom ROM ended up with starting the phone with green background and blue, red squares in center of the screen.
Now the phone stuck at this case and doesn’t continue booting up only frozen and if I rolled the battery out for 5 seconds then put it back and hold volume up and down in the same time the phone goes to the purple screen if there is SD card (dload, UPDATE.APP is located on the SD), it shows progress and the progress stuck at 35%
Any suggestion will be strongly appreciated
Problem resolved
Hi all,
My Nexus 5x (16gb - all stock.) went and soft bricked today. Not sure why - just seemed to start wanting to constantly restart - never making it past the white google text part of the boot process. Not sure if it's an update or hardware. No trauma or dropping of the phone - which makes me think s/w rather than h/w.
I have attempted to install a rescue OTA update (instructions I followed are from technobill - don't have enough posts to add a link). However, when running "adb sideload <file>" I get a "failed to read command" error. Have tired multiple cables/ports however to no avail.
(Recovery screen shows the following build details: 7.0/NBD90W/3239497)
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Somewhat Irked
SomewhatIrked said:
Hi all,
My Nexus 5x (16gb - all stock.) went and soft bricked today. Not sure why - just seemed to start wanting to constantly restart - never making it past the white google text part of the boot process. Not sure if it's an update or hardware. No trauma or dropping of the phone - which makes me think s/w rather than h/w.
I have attempted to install a rescue OTA update (instructions I followed are from technobill - don't have enough posts to add a link). However, when running "adb sideload <file>" I get a "failed to read command" error. Have tired multiple cables/ports however to no avail.
(Recovery screen shows the following build details: 7.0/NBD90W/3239497)
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Somewhat Irked
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Did your phone just reboot in the middle of doing something innocuous then start bootlooping? Were/Are you on total stock with bootloader locked? If both yes, it is probably hardware issue you are encountering.
Regarding sideloading, did you place your Android recovery in sideload mode?
Did you verify adb can "see" your device using "adb devices"?
SomewhatIrked said:
Hi all,
My Nexus 5x (16gb - all stock.) went and soft bricked today. Not sure why - just seemed to start wanting to constantly restart - never making it past the white google text part of the boot process. Not sure if it's an update or hardware. No trauma or dropping of the phone - which makes me think s/w rather than h/w.
I have attempted to install a rescue OTA update (instructions I followed are from technobill - don't have enough posts to add a link). However, when running "adb sideload <file>" I get a "failed to read command" error. Have tired multiple cables/ports however to no avail.
(Recovery screen shows the following build details: 7.0/NBD90W/3239497)
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Somewhat Irked
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Well luckily I made this post today.
The more this goes on, the more I believe it to be hardware ...
@sfhub - reasonably innocuous. Had just opened one or 2 apps that morning. Not sure what had updated overnight app/os wise. Not anything interesting as far as I can tell. Once I managed to get it into recovery "adb devices" was returning the phone.
@bardhi92 - I saw that once I got in. However, I couldn't get it to see my phone.
Updated things I have tried and why I've all but thrown in the towel:
After the OTA rescue sideload failed I started trying a few different things. It stopped taking me into recovery mode more frequently, at least it seemed that way - it would just keep bootlooping. My main issue is that I has a locked bootloader, which stopped me whacking TWRP on and loading on a custom rom - just to see if that worked.
I thought it might let me sideload on a factory default img file. Turns out nope.
However I used NRT to "Flash Stock + Unroot" (with "Soft Brick/Bootloop" checked) which for some reason, then allowed me to get back into recovery mode. I had also removed the sim card/tray at this point. May have been either or neither of those that allowed me to get into recovery mode. Can't say for certain.
I cleared /cache and /data and then attempted the OTA rescue update again. This time it failed at 45% (according to my cmd prmpt) with the error: "* failed to read command: No error". I'm not sure text was on the phone at the time. But it did manage to boot into Android. I quickly stepped through the various intro steps (putting in the sim, adding my mail google account details).
I went to get a beer. Only to find it boot looping again.
Not to be deterred, I vowed to try again. Same steps as before (remove sim, nrt voodoo). This time however the OTA rescue worked and fully completed. I went through the intro steps again. This time I quickly turned on dev options, enabled usb debugging and sorted out the OEM bootloader. I thought this would be smart, just in case it hapened again. Once I chose to unlock ("fastboot reboot", selected yes), it decided to start boot looping again.
The main annoyance is: I don't think I have any proof of purchase, even though it's in warranty. That, and I now live in Dubai - so shipping back to the UK where I brought it is going to be killer. But I think it's the path of least resistance at the moment.
SomewhatIrked said:
The more this goes on, the more I believe it to be hardware ...
@sfhub - reasonably innocuous. Had just opened one or 2 apps that morning. Not sure what had updated overnight app/os wise. Not anything interesting as far as I can tell. Once I managed to get it into recovery "adb devices" was returning the phone.
@bardhi92 - I saw that once I got in. However, I couldn't get it to see my phone.
Updated things I have tried and why I've all but thrown in the towel:
After the OTA rescue sideload failed I started trying a few different things. It stopped taking me into recovery mode more frequently, at least it seemed that way - it would just keep bootlooping. My main issue is that I has a locked bootloader, which stopped me whacking TWRP on and loading on a custom rom - just to see if that worked.
I thought it might let me sideload on a factory default img file. Turns out nope.
However I used NRT to "Flash Stock + Unroot" (with "Soft Brick/Bootloop" checked) which for some reason, then allowed me to get back into recovery mode. I had also removed the sim card/tray at this point. May have been either or neither of those that allowed me to get into recovery mode. Can't say for certain.
I cleared /cache and /data and then attempted the OTA rescue update again. This time it failed at 45% (according to my cmd prmpt) with the error: "* failed to read command: No error". I'm not sure text was on the phone at the time. But it did manage to boot into Android. I quickly stepped through the various intro steps (putting in the sim, adding my mail google account details).
I went to get a beer. Only to find it boot looping again.
Not to be deterred, I vowed to try again. Same steps as before (remove sim, nrt voodoo). This time however the OTA rescue worked and fully completed. I went through the intro steps again. This time I quickly turned on dev options, enabled usb debugging and sorted out the OEM bootloader. I thought this would be smart, just in case it hapened again. Once I chose to unlock ("fastboot reboot", selected yes), it decided to start boot looping again.
The main annoyance is: I don't think I have any proof of purchase, even though it's in warranty. That, and I now live in Dubai - so shipping back to the UK where I brought it is going to be killer. But I think it's the path of least resistance at the moment.
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So, you flashed the .TOT file, sideloaded the given OTA within the stock recovery bootloader that comes with the .TOT file, and cleared cache/factory reset?
Please condense it. If you managed to start up the phone, that's a huge success for people who have not been able to yet.
bardhi92 said:
So, you flashed the .TOT file, sideloaded the given OTA within the stock recovery bootloader that comes with the .TOT file, and cleared cache/factory reset?
Please condense it. If you managed to start up the phone, that's a huge success for people who have not been able to yet.
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In short:
OTA rescue failed during adb sideload,
Tried bullhead-nbd90w-factory-d2f11c5f.zip & removed sim tray - seemed to allow access to recovery mode,
OTA rescue claims to have failed at 47% during adb sideload- still booted into android. However briefly. Went back to bootloop,
Tried bullhead-nbd90w-factory-d2f11c5f.zip & removed sim tray - seemed to allow access to recovery mode,
OTA rescue completed via adb sideload,
Turned on dev options (usb debug, oem unlock),
Booted to fastboot - unlocked bootloader. Now back to bootlooping
@bardhi92 - I could not get the LG utility to detect my phone. Will attempt again tomorrow.
SomewhatIrked said:
@bardhi92 - I could not get the LG utility to detect my phone. Will attempt again tomorrow.
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IMO you shouldn't flash the TOT file. If you end up bootlooping again, your phone will be stuck in bootloader locked mode with no ability to unlock it.
If you were able to get your phone to boot into android once, there is really nothing the TOT file will do for you that you can't do from TWRP or bootloader, whereas once it locks your bootloader, there are problems you can no longer fix like EFS corruption (which likely isn't your problem).
In the end, you probably do have eMMC that is slowly starting to fail. There is usually error correction on the eMMC that can lock out bad blocks but if it gets to serious, it'll fail. This is why reflashing stuff over and over sometimes works.
Alright, hello everyone,
I'm having a pretty weird issue here. I've flashed my DUK-L09 and the C432B183 EU Firmware, everything was running fine.
I couldn't make a backup of the /data/ partition though, someone told me to wipe the data to decrypt it, but nothing came good after this.
So I tried to flash back the old recovery image by extracting it, flashing it via fastboot, as I would normally do; enter the factory reset, run it.
Everything is good, it goes up to 100% pretty fast, less than 2 minutes. I then enter the setup wizard the NFC is acting weird. It keeps activating
and deactivating illogically. So, ignoring this issue, I kept up configuring the phone then once I'm logged in Google and sync'd, pops a Huawei ID
logging page really really fast then goes back to the EMUI menu at the beginning of the Setup, in an infinite loop.
Useful information to let you help me better:
- Many firmwares. Currently trying to flash back to B120a and NoCheck from OldDroid and Morph. (Edit: Didn't work)
- Phone unlocked, TWRP accessible.
- Getting a weird "Error 9" when trying to run Update.zip from TWRP.
- Sideload working, but not transferring anything.
- Cannot find any B182 or B130 stock firmware. Everything seems to be gone from Huawei's servers.
- The loading logo isn't Honor anymore but Android, for a reason I can't yet understand.
- Restoring a clean backup (without /data/, since I couldn't back it up) did not fix the problem.
- Trying to update with the 3 buttons do not work, even with the right firmware (C432B183) (Software install failed)
- Factory reset works with the right ROM, but gets me to the setup loop issue.
- The loop occurs when I am supposed to see the Huawei ID setup page. If I do not put any SIM card, or WiFi
I am prompted to choose which way to restore data; if I skip this step, it blinks and doesn't do anything.
- I tried to restore via WiFi (Google's cloud stored data from my account), but it does the same thing as mentioned
earlier. It blinks multiple times rapidly the "Huawei ID" setup page then goes back to the first Setup screen w/o
me being able to do anything about that.
I'll be glad if you knew the answer to this, because I'm all lost right now.
Greetings, Kameyuu.
UP !
After many tries and a LOT of hard work, and spent an entire night (was about to spend the second night on this), I found the culprit and now I know what the issue is, it sounds completely legitimate.
So here are the reason and the solution to this issue:
Actually, my CUST was somehow broken. I never flashed it back because no one told me to flash the CUST.img back. They told me to flash BOOT, SYSTEM, and RECOVERY only.
So, after I downloaded a software called HUAWEI Multi-Tool (From hwmt.ru) I noticed they were also asking for the CUST.img and USERDATA.img (<- this one was apparently optional)
So, trying my luck I flashed it. Did a factory reset, and all, it acted weird and failed, then I tried again and it succeeded. So, with all my hope I booted the phone to the system, started configuring... And it worked !
I was able to set up the phone. For a -yet- unknown reason, some apps look missing and the NFC is still blinking on and off repeatedly and randomly, but I'm investigating that.
If you have any question on the precise steps feel free to send me a PM or ask in the thread directly I'll be glad to sort your issue out.
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Sorry, double post I don't know why my message was posted twice. Feel free to delete this message @moderators
My daughter has been using this phone, but never backed her photos up. Now it won't boot and she is worried they are lost forever. I've been trying to help, but only seem to make things worse.
1. She never enabled USB debugging, or rooted it
2. She could not tell me whether she had allowed the OTA upgrades.
3. It got into a reboot loop a few days ago. It would start to boot, then say it was optimising a random number of apps (anything between 90 and 158) and then start over. Wileyfox tech support told me that this was due to an incompatibility between Cyanogen and the latest Facebook Update.
4. They sent me a link to the FOTA files with instructions how to progressively upgrade to Android 7 (TOS111B)
5. They couldn't tell me how to determine whether it was running CM12 or CM13 (I now realise that I could have looked at the log files in the recovery partition)
6. I therefore assumed that it was running CM12. I used their instructions to go into recovery and manually update from SD card to ZNH0EAS2NH from there to ZNH2KAS7EB and then to TOS111B
7. Fatally I did not reboot between updates. At the end I had the Wileyfox splash screen black on white, and then got an animation with it red on white. It then got stuck.
8. I then tried using fastboot to go back to the original version of the OS so I could start over. I found the fastboot image and I flashed the boot and system partitions.
9. Now on boot it either gets stuck on the black on white boot screen, or it displays it for a second and then turns off.
Can anyone help me? - I think my daughter will have a nervous breakdown if I don't find a way of recovering her photos. Recovering the photos is more important than unbricking the phone.
jerrytaff said:
My daughter has been using this phone, but never backed her photos up. Now it won't boot and she is worried they are lost forever. I've been trying to help, but only seem to make things worse.
1. She never enabled USB debugging, or rooted it
2. She could not tell me whether she had allowed the OTA upgrades.
3. It got into a reboot loop a few days ago. It would start to boot, then say it was optimising a random number of apps (anything between 90 and 158) and then start over. Wileyfox tech support told me that this was due to an incompatibility between Cyanogen and the latest Facebook Update.
4. They sent me a link to the FOTA files with instructions how to progressively upgrade to Android 7 (TOS111B)
5. They couldn't tell me how to determine whether it was running CM12 or CM13 (I now realise that I could have looked at the log files in the recovery partition)
6. I therefore assumed that it was running CM12. I used their instructions to go into recovery and manually update from SD card to ZNH0EAS2NH from there to ZNH2KAS7EB and then to TOS111B
7. Fatally I did not reboot between updates. At the end I had the Wileyfox splash screen black on white, and then got an animation with it red on white. It then got stuck.
8. I then tried using fastboot to go back to the original version of the OS so I could start over. I found the fastboot image and I flashed the boot and system partitions.
9. Now on boot it either gets stuck on the black on white boot screen, or it displays it for a second and then turns off.
Can anyone help me? - I think my daughter will have a nervous breakdown if I don't find a way of recovering her photos. Recovering the photos is more important than unbricking the phone.
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Since posting this I have had a partial success. A more complete set of fastboot flashing using the TOS111B fastboot images has got me to a phone that boots. Many of the apps work. However...
a) I get an "unfortunately the process com.android.phone has stopped" appearing almost as fast as I can close the app making it very difficult to get anything off the phone. However, I did manage to set up a google sync to upload the photos.
b) my daughter now tells me that her SMS's are vital.... and the messaging app says " getting message" then closes down
c) I cannot enable developer setting to enable usb debug mode. I can get into the phone status page under settings. Repeated tapping on the android version brings up the nougat splash screen, but the 7 taps (or 700 for that matter) on build number does nothing whatsoever.
Does anyone have any ideas how to recover to a fully working system without doing a factory reset?
I suspect that the sms database would have gone when the cache was cleared. Can anyone confirm that to be the case before I spend any more time trying to recover them?
Hi Jerry ,
Exactly the same problem here. Could you tell me where you've found the TOS111B fastboot images?
Thx!
Have you tried booting into safe mode?
I think you do that by pressing and holding the volume down down button during reboot.
If you can manage that you may be able to dissable the apps that are causing the crash.
ETA: I don't see a way to delete this topic so I'm just updating it. I didn't want to risk waiting another day to not have an answer since I'd already posted other places over the weekend with no response and we need it working for tomorrow morning, so I just went ahead and flashed the factory image from here:
https://developers.google.com/android/images
Everything is in order now! Tips for anyone else doing this, don't skip the step of adding the platform tools to the path environment variables. I did the first time and the flash script wasn't able to find some files because of it and aborted. Everything pushed to the tablet and installed fine after I added the tools folder to system variables.
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This is the only place where I see detailed answers so I registered to ask this.
Status locked/not rooted, just however I bought it when it released plus whatever OTA updates before I stopped using it. Dead in a drawer for maybe two years, I got it powering on again by disconnecting/reconnecting the battery then charging on my PC overnight via USB, but it kept booting to a black screen, no logo, no splash.
I went into recovery mode and did the wipe data/factory reset. I can now get to the welcome setup screen but there are two problems:
1) Errors immediately pop up blocking the screen, making it hard to choose anything because as soon as I hit ok to make an error go away, another pops up. It bounces between "android.process.acore/gapps/media has stopped" with "calendar has stopped/email has stopped" sometimes appearing too but it's mainly the first ones.
2) If I'm fast enough after dismissing an error, I can click next from the language screen to the wifi connection screen. SKIP is greyed out. I can select my wifi but when the password prompt comes up, no keyboard appears after clicking the field to enter one. It's just the blinking cursor.
Keep in mind the errors are still popping up too so I don't know if they're blocking things. I sometimes used a bluetooth keyboard with it, so I grabbed that and tried typing with it just in case and no luck.
Attempts
I found a fix to try sideloading a factory image via the apply update via adb option in recovery mode, but the google site said it's safer to try sideloading a whole image OTA, so I tried that instead using the zip file there for Nexus 7 2013 wifi (I have 1st Gen but don't see that anywhere so this may be the issue too). After it hit 100% it was aborted for some reason I can't remember now.
But I do remember when I looked up whatever it said, most responses were that sideloading a whole image OTA won't work on devices that haven't been "unlocked" or something.
I found another response to someone with my problem, not having a keyboard after resetting, which said to sideload a keyboard app through adb. I found some gboard apk listed as the version for the Nexus 7 but when I did the adb thing, it aborted because of something to do with e-signature not being verified.
Question
I can figure out trying to copy over a factory image but since I suspect the main issue now is the Nexus not having wifi access to complete setup then update/install what it needs to stop those errors, I consider that a last resort. So my question for now is for further help on getting a keyboard app or another way so I can type. If I still can't get things working after that, then I'll ask about the factory image.
Thanks!