I am stuck with bootloader. Couldn't not enter recovery. Flashing from bootloader again and again didn't work. Couldnt enter download mode either. It goes into download mode then starts restarting. Tried RUU, it says low battery. When tried power off it and put to charge, charging icon comes and then restarts again and again.
N.B. DDR test looping, message on fastboot screen
itsmelutfor said:
I am stuck with bootloader. Couldn't not enter recovery. Flashing from bootloader again and again didn't work. Couldnt enter download mode either. It goes into download mode then starts restarting. Tried RUU, it says low battery. When tried power off it and put to charge, charging icon comes and then restarts again and again.
N.B. DDR test looping, message on fastboot screen
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I think you are the 4th or 5th member whom has posted about this issue. I don't think any of them came to any solutions, but search for the threads, I haven't been keeping up. Sorry to hear this and hope you get it resolved.
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I apologize in advance if this a repeat post, I couldn't find any answers and only found one similar thread to this that was still not exactly my problem.
I have an unrevoked evo running 2.2 and I know at one point I was able to fastboot (it's been awhile since I've done anything). While trying tonight to flash a custom boot image, it simply vibrated 3 times and stayed black. The charging light (as it was connected to USB) turned off and my phone wouldn't turn back on normally until I took the battery out and put it back in. I tried this repeatedly with/without USB debugging on, without USB being plugged in and got the same response every time - 3 vibrations, black screen, and inability to turn back on until the battery is removed. When I press vol down + power though I am able to boot into recovery mode just fine. Vol up + power fastboot seems to be my only problem.
Any ideas as to why I can't fastboot but I can access recovery mode?
Thanks!
Volume up and power was removed with the froyo update. Just use vol down and power to get to bootloader and from there select fastboot. What boot.img are you trying to flash exactly? It sounds like you may be doing something wrong with flashing though fastboot or soething. Unless you are trying to use eng commands?
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Volume up and power was removed with the froyo update. Just use vol down and power to get to bootloader and from there select fastboot. What boot.img are you trying to flash exactly? It sounds like you may be doing something wrong with flashing though fastboot or soething. Unless you are trying to use eng commands?
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LOL well I feel dumb. Didn't know this was changed. While that did help me get into fastboot now I'm getting an error "FAILED: remote not allowed" but that's another problem that I do see a few threads on so I guess this can be closed.
Thanks!
Hey guys
i tried to get in fastboot mode by holding volume down+power.
it didn't work so i tried it with volume up+power. then it vibrates more intensely and the hboot logo flashes for a second and then it turns off.
i cant even boot the phone right now as it just boots in to hboot logo and then it turns off. i tried also to get in fastboot but in shows up for 2 seconds and then it shuts off.
my bootloader is locked and im on stock
please help me
many thanks in advance
Check if fast-boot in settings is disabled or not. If not, disable it. Then try vol down plus power button.
Does adb detect your phone? Alternatively, you can also do : adb reboot bootloader
Edit : My bad. Saw that you can't boot.
See that your phone is charged and then try vol down trick.
hey
just got it replaced at the store. But thanks for the reply +1
Hi, I am having an issue with my Asus Zenfone 2. The title says it, it's pretty normal, but at the same time it's not normal. I have been trying to flash a recovery in fastboot mode, but I can't. Once I get to the fastboot screen, it starts counting down seconds from 5, and it won't let me flash/send the file successfully, and my phone simply turns off and turns on normally, a normal reboot.
The only problem is that, it doesn't stay in fastboot mode, it restarts in 5 seconds after you get to the fastboot menu.
Does anyone know what can I do to fix that? I have no clue why it does that.
Thanks
Anyone? :/
Hello,
my friend gave me his HTC Desire 816 to fix it. Phone originally boots up in fastboot mode, but very slow and unresponsive. To describe it, when I push the power button to turn it on, only after 30 seconds the androids on skateboard image shows up and it takes approx 20 secs to get in fastboot. Then again, it has laggy menu in fastboot and I tried to do factory reset but after hitting it, it only shows androids on skateboards again only for few seconds then just turns off.
Phone has bootloader locked and It canno't boot normally.
Please help me and my friend.
Thanks community, you are the best!
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Try the htcdev unlock process and see if it works.
If so you should be able to put twrp 3.1.0.0 on it.
You can also try to
fastboot boot recovery.img
Replace recovery.img with whatever the exact filename is for the a5 twrp
Hello everyone,
a friend of mine is having problem with his M9. He recently downloaded an update to the phone, but after restart the phone no longer boots, says 0% battery and would not charge (just keeps heating). After a while on the charger it tries to boot (white screen with HTC logo), but after like 20 seconds it reboots.
I can make it enter the "service menu" (or how is it called) - white screen saying "Software status - modified, LOCKED, S-ON" and some menu items (I would post a picture but the forum won't let me because I am new...)
the problem is that Recovery mode does not work, there is just black HTC logo in infinite reboot loop. Reboot to bootloader just reboots to the same menu. The download mode basically says "Failed to boot to download mode. This build is for development purposes only..."
If I plug the phone to PC, while the menu is present, I hear a sound that is was plugged to PC, but a second later it's unplugged, so I was unsuccessful trying to make some sense to it using ADB.
Can the phone be saved? Thanks for help
Whats annoying is that the phone keeps rebooting until it runs out of battery power, I haven't found a way to prevent it from rebooting. So-called "smartphone"...
I tried to update the firmware using RUU_HIMA_UL_N70_SENSE80_ATT_MR_NA_Gen_Unlock_4.23.617.1.exe, but it said I don't have sufficient battery charge. So I plan to use the Fastboot-battery-recharge.bat overnight to give it a charge.
The problem however is that the command
Code:
fastboot getvar battery-voltage
returns "battery-voltage: " without the voltage itself. Anyone experienced this? I am using the latest minimal ADB and fastboot (1.4.3)
BTW the phone is originally EE UK.