Guyzzz after erase config through fastboot .... Won't get onto O.S I used xfstk , flash raw file through fastboot , all done good but while start system stucked. .. recovery stills remains
Sideload via adb done.. system stucked
Upgrade through adb to M but stucked at boot
Unlock bootloader via fastboot works installed TWRP flash custom ROM also stucked at boot
While wipping or installing shows error on TWRP...
Unable to mount Config
Help me guyzzz is this is a mother board issue ??
user531xda said:
Guyzzz after erase config through fastboot .... Won't get onto O.S I used xfstk , flash raw file through fastboot , all done good but while start system stucked. .. recovery stills remains
Sideload via adb done.. system stucked
Upgrade through adb to M but stucked at boot
Unlock bootloader via fastboot works installed TWRP flash custom ROM also stucked at boot
While wipping or installing shows error on TWRP...
Unable to mount Config
Help me guyzzz is this is a mother board issue ??
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well this is issue with partition. if you are on twrp try to repair it with advanced wipe and repair option. use xFSTK. and then flash raw with commands not with AFT
sukhwant717 said:
well this is issue with partition. if you are on twrp try to repair it with advanced wipe and repair option. use xFSTK. and then flash raw with commands not with AFT
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On TWRP there's no config column to select
On mount tab on TWRP I got config column but can't able to tick (select) it
I done xfstk 10 20 times and flash with fastboot commands with your thread everything seems good on PC and device but after last command fastboot reboot it reboots to system and stuck there before the setup wizard
sukhwant717 said:
well this is issue with partition. if you are on twrp try to repair it with advanced wipe and repair option. use xFSTK. and then flash raw with commands not with AFT
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I leaved device for 1 hour nothing happens
Reboot to recovery then format data then reboot still stucked at boot logo... Update through adb sideload .. update from adb complete then reboot and after that still stuck on boot logo...
Unlock bootloader then flash TWRP and try custom rom they also stuck on boot logo
Help me m stucked and really need help
user531xda said:
Help me m stucked and really need help
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device can not boot untill and unless config partition is formatted. there are lot of things you can try.
fastboot erase config
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase data
fastboot erase factory
then without reboot flash raw firmware with commands
sukhwant717 said:
device can not boot untill and unless config partition is formatted. there are lot of things you can try.
fastboot erase config
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase data
fastboot erase factory
then without reboot flash raw firmware with commands
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Done but still same , also tried fastboot -w but not worked ... Can I use fastboot format config?? If yes then how because I think it needs partition size and partition type for the format command through fastboot
user531xda said:
Done but still same , also tried fastboot -w but not worked ... Can I use fastboot format config?? If yes then how because I think it needs partition size and partition type for the format command through fastboot
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format command itself format it as ext4 type. you can simply use fastboot format config.
another thing you can try is.
fastboot oem start_partitioning
fastboot oem wipe config
fastboot oem stop_partitioning
you can also try format config command after starting partitioning. try once without starting partitioning if not works second time try after partitioning. use wipe command only after starting partitioning
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user531xda said:
Done but still same , also tried fastboot -w but not worked ... Can I use fastboot format config?? If yes then how because I think it needs partition size and partition type for the format command through fastboot
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format command itself format it as ext4 type. you can simply use fastboot format config.
another thing you can try is.
fastboot oem start_partitioning
fastboot oem wipe config
fastboot oem stop_partitioning
you can also try format config command after starting partitioning. try once without starting partitioning if not works second time try after partitioning. use wipe command only after starting partitioning
sukhwant717 said:
format command itself format it as ext4 type. you can simply use fastboot format config.
another thing you can try is.
fastboot oem start_partitioning
fastboot oem wipe config
fastboot oem stop_partitioning
you can also try format config command after starting partitioning. try once without starting partitioning if not works second time try after partitioning. use wipe command only after starting partitioning
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format command itself format it as ext4 type. you can simply use fastboot format config.
another thing you can try is.
fastboot oem start_partitioning
fastboot oem wipe config
fastboot oem stop_partitioning
you can also try format config command after starting partitioning. try once without starting partitioning if not works second time try after partitioning. use wipe command only after starting partitioning
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Thanks alot sir...really thanks it worked ..ty ty :fingers-crossed:
user531xda said:
Thanks alot sir...really thanks it worked ..ty ty :fingers-crossed:
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glad to know that helped
sukhwant717 said:
format command itself format it as ext4 type. you can simply use fastboot format config.
another thing you can try is.
fastboot oem start_partitioning
fastboot oem wipe config
fastboot oem stop_partitioning
you can also try format config command after starting partitioning. try once without starting partitioning if not works second time try after partitioning. use wipe command only after starting partitioning
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format command itself format it as ext4 type. you can simply use fastboot format config.
another thing you can try is.
fastboot oem start_partitioning
fastboot oem wipe config
fastboot oem stop_partitioning
you can also try format config command after starting partitioning. try once without starting partitioning if not works second time try after partitioning. use wipe command only after starting partitioning
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Hi guys.
I have the same problem. But
"fastboot oem start_partitioning
fastboot oem wipe config
fastboot oem stop_partitioning"
not working for me...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: -0.000s
My Redmi 4x have propably broken partitions. I didn't flash global soft because his stopped... A lot of errors, problems.
I will eraseing/format cache, userdata, system, config etc.
Only TWRP 3.0.3 has working but only when i flash with fastboot and boot. When twrp are stuck, i must flash once again with fastboot...
When I am in twrp, command adb devices see my phone like "8h231h8921 recovery"
Please, help!
Related
hello
i try to install recovery on 5.1.1 stock ROM with this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346180
after clicking on install... my device reboot but stuck in bootloop
I try to fix this... flash softbrick/bootloop with Nexus Root ToolKit but not fixed
and next i try flash manually and wipe dalvik_cache but stuck bootloop agian...
sorry for poor my english...
PLZ HELP!!!
xx000xx said:
hello
i try to install recovery on 5.1.1 stock ROM with this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1346180
after clicking on install... my device reboot but stuck in bootloop
I try to fix this... flash softbrick/bootloop with Nexus Root ToolKit but not fixed
and next i try flash manually and wipe dalvik_cache but stuck bootloop agian...
sorry for poor my english...
PLZ HELP!!!
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You tried to flash with an app designed for the TF101?????? And you wonder why this is happening to your Nexus 7?
graphdarnell said:
You tried to flash with an app designed for the TF101?????? And you wonder why this is happening to your Nexus 7?
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I didn't see that...anyway it happened... NO WAY???!! :crying:
xx000xx said:
I didn't see that...anyway it happened... NO WAY???!! :crying:
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You don't sound like one who's familiar with flashing anything. Be that as it may, what did you do exactly by "manually flash"? Can you get into fastboot mode or recovery at all? If you can, what does the screen show? You mentioned bootloop. How far does the tablet get before looping?
graphdarnell said:
You don't sound like one who's familiar with flashing anything. Be that as it may, what did you do exactly by "manually flash"? Can you get into fastboot mode or recovery at all? If you can, what does the screen show? You mentioned bootloop. How far does the tablet get before looping?
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i did flashing with factory img already...
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i did manually flash because when flash system.img cmd error:cannot load system.img
so I fixed it by editing the command used to flash the system.img
fastboot flash -S 512M system system.img
and all my commands cmd:
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash bootloader ["bootloader name".img]
fastboot flash radio ["radio name".img]
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash -S 512M system system.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
And all command were finished successfully
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yes... i can get into fastboot mode and recovery mode
you said : "If you can, what does the screen show?"
hmm...in fastboot show normal bootloader
and in recovery mode I install cwm recovery
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bootloop happen in animation after google logo
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xx000xx said:
i did flashing with factory img already...
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i did manually flash because when flash system.img cmd error:cannot load system.img
so I fixed it by editing the command used to flash the system.img
fastboot flash -S 512M system system.img
and all my commands cmd:
Code:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash bootloader ["bootloader name".img]
fastboot flash radio ["radio name".img]
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash -S 512M system system.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
And all command were finished successfully
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yes... i can get into fastboot mode and recovery mode
you said : "If you can, what does the screen show?"
hmm...in fastboot show normal bootloader
and in recovery mode I install cwm recovery
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bootloop happen in animation after google logo
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From experience, mine and others', if you get to the animation part, it means the boot partition is intact. You get into trouble when that is damaged somehow. If I were you, I would flash everything again and separately, from boot.img, to system.img, to recovery.img.
Make sure you choose the right one for your tablet. LTE for LTE and flo for flo (wifi only model) - no mix up. I did flash a wi-fi only rom on an LTE 2012 before, and it didn't brick the tablet, but I have no idea what such a mistake would do to a 2013 model.
I would use a stock-based rom like CleanRom only because so many people bricked theirs after flashing stock rom. I would try Cleanrom to make sure the tablet is functional hardware-wise first. Then, if you feel like taking the dive, go for your stock rom. Ask the author if you cannot retrieve the individual images from the zip file. Good luck.
hardest soft-bricked ever seen!!!
anybody haven't idea?
Why is -S 512M needed? I see what you said above but I've never seen anyone saying to use that command for this device. Update fastboot? Maybe a fastboot format cache at the end?
To be a ****, all you had to do was fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img but you know that now. :highfive:
yosmokinman said:
Why is -S 512M needed? I see what you said above but I've never seen anyone saying to use that command for this device. Update fastboot? Maybe a fastboot format cache at the end?
To be a ****, all you had to do was fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img but you know that now. :highfive:
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because this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/load-img-error-t3108648
in #4 solved
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i did that all thing u said but not worked
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Hi All,
Good day.
Need some help regarding the error I encounter when flashing raw file. The fastboot in my ZF2 text also turns to red which I guess there's something wrong with my zf2. Also when trying to use XFSTK downloader, I get error also. Kindly refer to the images below. Hoping someone could help me regarding this. Thank you so much.
Btw, my phone is currently on Stucked Asus Logo.
Can u boot into stock recovery?
yakub234go said:
Can u boot into stock recovery?
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Always looping in error and Installing update when I enter recovery mode.
pinuno said:
Always looping in error and Installing update when I enter recovery mode.
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very first of all stay away from xfst if you are able to go into fastboot
download raw firmware. after that i will tell you commands you have to run step by step
I already have raw file but when I try to flash the raw file via Asus Flashtool, I alway get GPT command failed error.
pinuno said:
I already have raw file but when I try to flash the raw file via Asus Flashtool, I alway get GPT command failed error.
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just go to fastboot and run following commands. don't use flash tool.
1. fastboot devices ( see if it is recognized: else plug out usb and plugin again)
fastboot oem unlock
2. fastboot oem erase_osip_header
3. fastboot oem erase_token
4. fastboot oem start_partitioning
5. fastboot flash /tmp/partition.tbl partition.tbl
6. fastboot oem partition /tmp/partition.tbl
7. fastboot erase system
8. fastboot erase cache
9. fastboot erase data
10. fastboot erase APD
11. fastboot erase ADF
12. fastboot oem wipe splashscreen
13. fastboot oem stop_partitioning
14. fastboot flash fastboot droidboot_sign.bin
15. fastboot flash token PROD_BOM_Full.bin
16. fastboot flash ifwi ifwi-prod.bin
17. fastboot flash splashscreen splash_sign.bin
18. fastboot flash boot boot_sign.bin
19. fastboot flash recovery recovery_sign.bin
20. fastboot flash APD APD.img
21. fastboot flash system system.img
22. fastboot reboot
first boot may take long time. so have patience
GPT = Grand Partition Table
Beyond my knowledge unfortunately .
Keeping an eye on this thread to see if theres a fix .
Can you describe how you got into this state ?
pinuno said:
I already have raw file but when I try to flash the raw file via Asus Flashtool, I alway get GPT command failed error.
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Maybe the file u r flashing is corrupt
pinuno said:
I already have raw file but when I try to flash the raw file via Asus Flashtool, I alway get GPT command failed error.
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check your personal message folder
Im getting error when try to run 6. fastboot oem partition /tmp/partition.tbl which is GPT command failed error.
Also fastboot oem unlock is unknown command, need on help on this. Thanks,
pinuno said:
Im getting error when try to run 6. fastboot oem partition /tmp/partition.tbl which is GPT command failed error.
Also fastboot oem unlock is unknown command, need on help on this. Thanks,
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Hi,
The same problem is occurring in my ze551ml.
I am in great trouble.
Does anyone know the solution?
ygwstr said:
Hi,
The same problem is occurring in my ze551ml.
I am in great trouble.
Does anyone know the solution?
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flash raw with commands method. run all the commands even if some of them fails. see section how to flash raw without AFT.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/thead-bricked-phone-updating-to-mm-tips-t3452785
sukhwant717 said:
flash raw with commands method. run all the commands even if some of them fails. see section how to flash raw without AFT.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/thead-bricked-phone-updating-to-mm-tips-t3452785
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Hi
Following the instructions, i changed "2.20.40.194" raw file to zip file and unzipped.
Then, i typed the following command in Commandprompt.
Failed at number 5 and 14, error indication wrote below.
but I typed 1 to 21.
1. fastboot devices
2. fastboot oem erase_osip_header
3. fastboot oem start_partitioning
4. fastboot flash /tmp/partition.tbl partition.tbl
5. fastboot oem partition /tmp/partition.tbl
failed remote gpt command failed
6. fastboot erase system
7. fastboot erase cache
8. fastboot erase data
9. fastboot erase APD
10. fastboot erase ADF
11. fastboot oem wipe splashscreen
12. fastboot oem stop_partitioning
13. fastboot flash splashscreen splash_sign.bin
14. fastboot flash token MFG_BOM_Full.bin
failed remote tee_token_write() call failed return=0xcab1200d
15. fastboot flash ifwi ifwi-prod.bin
16. fastboot flash boot boot_sign.bin
17. fastboot flash recovery recovery_sign.bin
18. fastboot flash fastboot droidboot_sign.bin
19. fastboot flash APD APD.img
20. fastboot flash system system.img
21. fastboot reboot
However, the loading state at startup is not fixed.
I waited for two hours, but the start screen remained loading.
ygwstr said:
Hi
Following the instructions, i changed "2.20.40.194" raw file to zip file and unzipped.
Then, i typed the following command in Commandprompt.
Failed at number 5 and 14, error indication wrote below.
but I typed 1 to 21.
1. fastboot devices
2. fastboot oem erase_osip_header
3. fastboot oem start_partitioning
4. fastboot flash /tmp/partition.tbl partition.tbl
5. fastboot oem partition /tmp/partition.tbl
failed remote gpt command failed
6. fastboot erase system
7. fastboot erase cache
8. fastboot erase data
9. fastboot erase APD
10. fastboot erase ADF
11. fastboot oem wipe splashscreen
12. fastboot oem stop_partitioning
13. fastboot flash splashscreen splash_sign.bin
14. fastboot flash token MFG_BOM_Full.bin
failed remote tee_token_write() call failed return=0xcab1200d
15. fastboot flash ifwi ifwi-prod.bin
16. fastboot flash boot boot_sign.bin
17. fastboot flash recovery recovery_sign.bin
18. fastboot flash fastboot droidboot_sign.bin
19. fastboot flash APD APD.img
20. fastboot flash system system.img
21. fastboot reboot
However, the loading state at startup is not fixed.
I waited for two hours, but the start screen remained loading.
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no way to fix until you have UFI box or any other emmc repair box
sukhwant717 said:
no way to fix until you have UFI box or any other emmc repair box
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Oh, what a thing.
In other words, my device really become a bricked?
If I get UFI BOX it means that I may be able to repair it.
But UFI BOX is very expensive for me.
sukhwant717 thanks for answering my question.
ygwstr said:
Oh, what a thing.
In other words, my device really become a bricked?
If I get UFI BOX it means that I may be able to repair it.
But UFI BOX is very expensive for me.
sukhwant717 thanks for answering my question.
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absolutely that is for professional repair shops. i am still working on the issue for alternatives. will revert back once i get it worked
sukhwant717 said:
absolutely that is for professional repair shops. i am still working on the issue for alternatives. will revert back once i get it worked
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Thank you
I hope you find another solution to this problem.
sukhwant717 said:
no way to fix until you have UFI box or any other emmc repair box
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Hi, i have the same problem.
Is there a solution, now?
Thanks
All,
I am not a noob by any means, but when I attempted to manually flash the img files via fastboot for the latest N build from the factory images coming from the last 6.0.1 build I get stuck on the Google logo. I checked the commands and re-flashed again and the same result happened ( i did flash radios and BL ) .
I even tried to format data ( i had backed everything up ) , still no go and stuck at google logo still. I could access BL and able to access TWRP.
I got frustrated and flashed the 6.0.1 images including BL and radio via fastboot and booted up just fine. I then rooted, installed flashfire and used the OTA and Android N installed just fine.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this. I am currently on N, but wanted to do a clean install .
Thanks in Advance
Did you flash vendor.img?
Why don't you list the exact commands you used to flash, then people can comment.
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-bullhead.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-bullhead.img
Flashing mtc20k works successfully
Using the same commands to flashing npf10c results in stuck the google logo
In order for me to even get on N I have to me on 6.0.1 then either use the bullhead-ota-npf10c-d1785fea.zip on the root of the SD card and use flashfire OR use the following command from stock recovery
adb sideload bullhead-ota-npf10c-d1785fea.zip
The later is what I did recently, but both will work to get to N.
So why can I not simply flash the factory images like for 6.0.1?
carm01 said:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-bullhead.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-bullhead.img
Flashing mtc20k works successfully
Using the same commands to flashing npf10c results in stuck the google logo
In order for me to even get on N I have to me on 6.0.1 then either use the bullhead-ota-npf10c-d1785fea.zip on the root of the SD card and use flashfire OR use the following command from stock recovery
adb sideload bullhead-ota-npf10c-d1785fea.zip
The later is what I did recently, but both will work to get to N.
So why can I not simply flash the factory images like for 6.0.1?
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What happens when you flash a Nougat factory image that is NOT a developer preview? Try flashing NRD91N from here:
https://developers.google.com/android/images?hl=en
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
carm01 said:
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-bullhead.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.2-2-bullhead.img
Flashing mtc20k works successfully
Using the same commands to flashing npf10c results in stuck the google logo
In order for me to even get on N I have to me on 6.0.1 then either use the bullhead-ota-npf10c-d1785fea.zip on the root of the SD card and use flashfire OR use the following command from stock recovery
adb sideload bullhead-ota-npf10c-d1785fea.zip
The later is what I did recently, but both will work to get to N.
So why can I not simply flash the factory images like for 6.0.1?
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I don't usually flash cache or user.
Try this instead and see if it works.
Instead of flashing cache.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot format cache
(if you want to reset user)
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot format userdata
sfhub said:
I don't usually flash cache or user.
Try this instead and see if it works.
Instead of flashing cache.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot format cache
(if you want to reset user)
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot format userdata
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SlimSnoopOS said:
What happens when you flash a Nougat factory image that is NOT a developer preview? Try flashing NRD91N from here:
https://developers.google.com/android/images?hl=en
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
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I have tried fastboot erase userdata and fastboot format userdata and fastboot erase cache
fastboot format cache and that never worked.
I tried that factory image before and resulted in the same, however, I will at sometime attempt to do the final of 7.1.1 once it is available sometime in December 2016 and hopefully will resolve the issue.
I will stay on DP1 right now as i find the battery extremely excellent, the Visual VM is back now, and i notice some notifications are coming through better than in 7.0. (I read an article earlier today about notifications and the pixel not coming through)
Thanks in Advance for the people that did come through so far and wanted to thank you for your input on the matter and if i don't have a pixel by December I will try this out.
"No Sim Card detected" (due to TWRP backup restore) fix through fastboot commands?
Yesterday I had to restore my phone to a previous ROM (stock MM) from RR 5.8.5 Nightly. This was due to my working from home and needing to generate an RSA soft token, which is set up on an app on the backup, yadda yadda... Anyway, my restore worked fine, and I was able to generate my key and work from home.
However... when I went to use my phone, I noticed that the SIM card was no longer detected. I tried restoring my RR rom, and it too would not detect my Sim card.
In my attempts to find a fix, and then my attempt to restore the stock firmware and bootloader (that seems to be the only fix), I managed to royally hose my phone by attempting to flash the Full Stock LL ROM, which failed and must have overwritten the bootloader and recovery partitions. Trying to turn the phone on resulted in a vibration, but only a black screen. I was able to unbrick the phone using various guides I scrounged up and utilizing XFSTK and IntelSOC drivers, which must be installed when Windows 10 is booted with the special option to install unsigned drivers enabled (hold shift when you click restart, then option 7). I can post what I went through when I get home to my files and stuff if anyone requests it. Asus Flash Tool refused to flash the raw firmware (wrong format my ass), so I had to manually run the fastboot options. Everything was hunky dory after this.
Every fix for the SIM card issue pointed to reverting to stock firmware, which is what I did. However, I'm thinking there must be some key partition that I flashed in fastboot that revived the SIM. I performed the below commands from this thread . Does anyone see a command that screams "I'm fixing sim card issues"?
1. fastboot devices ( see if it is recognized: else plug out usb and plugin again)
2. fastboot oem erase_osip_header
3. fastboot oem start_partitioning
4. fastboot flash /tmp/partition.tbl partition.tbl
5. fastboot oem partition /tmp/partition.tbl
6. fastboot erase system
7. fastboot erase cache
8. fastboot erase data
9. fastboot erase APD
10. fastboot erase ADF
11. fastboot oem wipe splashscreen
12. fastboot oem stop_partitioning
13. fastboot flash splashscreen splash_sign.bin
14. fastboot flash token MFG_BOM_Full.bin
15. fastboot flash ifwi ifwi-prod.bin
16. fastboot flash boot boot_sign.bin
17. fastboot flash recovery recovery_sign.bin
18. fastboot flash fastboot droidboot_sign.bin
19. fastboot flash APD APD.img
20. fastboot flash system system.img
21. fastboot reboot
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If we can get the fix for an undetected SIM card after TWRP backup down to a few (or single) fastboot command, it'd be a nice convenience for us all.
Alternatively, does anyone know of a proper way to restore TWRP backups without losing SIM card detection?
UPDATE SECTION
I had found this site while searching for a solution yesterday, and it has the following fastboot commands for fixing the sim issue:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot reboot
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So in this case, the modem partition is being erased. But I don't see anything in the unbricking fastboot commands that erases the modem partition. Am I just missing it? I could see my IMEI in Sim Slot 1, so maybe it wasn't a modem partition issue.
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Found this thread (How did I miss it before?): https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/guide-how-to-zenfone-t3173314
The minimal boot options he listed are all in TWRP 3.1.1-0. The only thing I was missing before was config... I'm thinking that might be the key to preventing this. Next step is to determine if there's a config partition, and what happens when you do stuff to it (and ultimately how to restore the partition when you don't have a TWRP backup on hand).
Hi
I was trying to install Lineage OS on my device, but I failed, now the phone does not have TWRP anymore, and when I power up, it goes into fast boot only.
I have done quite a lot of work to save my phone, and the last thing that I did was download the stock fastboot rom and run flash_all.bat from it.
(I can not get the Miflash tool working on my PC because when I startup the program, it asks me to download 5 drivers, but it failed to download and throw me an error)
luckyvictor said:
Hi
I was trying to install Lineage OS on my device, but I failed, now the phone does not have TWRP anymore, and when I power up, it goes into fast boot only.
I have done quite a lot of work to save my phone, and the last thing that I did was download the stock fastboot rom and run flash_all.bat from it.
(I can not get the Miflash tool working on my PC because when I startup the program, it asks me to download 5 drivers, but it failed to download and throw me an error)
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First of all - if your phone boots to fastboot, there seems to be a problem with your bootloader or kernel.
To fix that, you need to reflash aboot.img and boot.img via fastboot.
Boot.img depends on the version, you want to install. Copy both files into your fastboot folder and
Code:
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
Code:
fastboot flash aboot_a aboot.img
Code:
fastboot flash aboot_b aboot.img
Now your phone shouldn´t stuck @ fastboot anymore.
Ok, to save your data, you could try to boot twrp:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
If you´re lucky, it can decrypt your data - then you can backup data and internal storage...
If it´s not able to decrypt, you need to install twrp.
To install a fastboot rom without miflash look here
I suggest you to install caf-kernel via twrp. Sometimes your phone boots up with it - magic
Voodoojonny said:
First of all - if your phone boots to fastboot, there seems to be a problem with your bootloader or kernel.
To fix that, you need to reflash aboot.img and boot.img via fastboot.
Boot.img depends on the version, you want to install. Copy both files into your fastboot folder and
Code:
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
Code:
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
Code:
fastboot flash aboot_a aboot.img
Code:
fastboot flash aboot_b aboot.img
Now your phone shouldn´t stuck @ fastboot anymore.
Ok, to save your data, you could try to boot twrp:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
If you´re lucky, it can decrypt your data - then you can backup data and internal storage...
If it´s not able to decrypt, you need to install twrp.
To install a fastboot rom without miflash look here
I suggest you to install caf-kernel via twrp. Sometimes your phone boots up with it - magic
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Thanks, will give it a try.
Just for my knowledge, what are these boot_a and boot_b please? they relate to the two sim slot in this device?
luckyvictor said:
Thanks, will give it a try.
Just for my knowledge, what are these boot_a and boot_b please? they relate to the two sim slot in this device?
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Boot.img from fastboot rom... To be flashed in partition boot_a and boot_b. Our device is a AB-device. That means all partitions are doubled (except of data). If your system breaks, you can switch to the other slot by "fastboot set_active a" or b if you are on a.... Btw perhaps that fixes your phone too! Boot twrp and you can see which slot is active (under reboot)