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hello
i have Assu Nexus7 (K008)
when i power on just hang on google logo , i try to hard reset no succed ,so i need to flash the tablet
the problem there is no micro-sd card slot so any way to flash it ,there is any program i can use ?
Try this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44202509
Sent from the "DOG" pound
i will try and post result
thx bro
i try don't work , he can detect the tablet but unable to flash it !!
hitibiti said:
i try don't work , he can detect the tablet but unable to flash it !!
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I would ask for help in that thread there's way smarter people than me going to that thread..
Sent from the "DOG" pound
ok , thx for your help i will continue searching
Try not to post in Development sections again.
As for the problem, does your N7 have a custom recovery installed?
If yes, just boot into recovery, plug it into your PC and ADB sideload a ROM from your PC onto your N7. How you can do an ADB sideload depends on what custom recovery you have, and can be found on the web if you search.
If no, just install one ASAP and do the rest
Sent from Google Nexus 4 @ CM11
i don't know tablet came hang on star-up logo
i can enter to recovery, but how can i drug the file to tghe tablet if i can't chose install form ...
i try i alot of time not succeed
waiting for help
Try flashing a custom recovery and manually flashing a new image
sent from my nex7
mugzylol said:
Try flashing a custom recovery and manually flashing a new image
sent from my nex7
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that's i would like to do but the problem how can i do that my tablet don't have micro-sd card so there is software can link tablet to pc for Flashing ?
You can open a command window on the platform tools folder inside the android SDK (here) http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html by holding shift on it and right clicking. Click open new command window here. Go into fastboot mode on your tablet. There is a command to flash a .img which is fastboot flash (or fastboot boot if you do not want to flash) then after fastboot flash or boot you put the name of your recovery followed by .IMG (it has to be a .IMG file) the recovery needs to be in the platform tools folder for this to work. From your recovery you can flash an image but it needs to be on the internal SD(so this probably won't work)
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mugzylol said:
You can open a command window on the platform tools folder inside the android SDK (here) http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html by holding shift on it and right clicking. Click open new command window here. Go into fastboot mode on your tablet. There is a command to flash a .img which is fastboot flash (or fastboot boot if you do not want to flash) then after fastboot flash or boot you put the name of your recovery followed by .IMG (it has to be a .IMG file) the recovery needs to be in the platform tools folder for this to work. From your recovery you can flash an image but it needs to be on the internal SD(so this probably won't work)
sent from my nex7
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but to do that i need have unlocked boot loader ? or i can repair it with lock boot loader too ?
I heard that you could flash a recovery without an unlocked bootloader but if you want to unlock your bootloader type fastboot oem unlock in the the command(while in fastboot) window and you will be asked if you want to unlock Select yes with the volume keys and the on button
sent from my nex7
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I'm pretty sure this requires the devices USB drivers which can be downloaded here http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html right click your tablet in device manager program, press update drivers and browse for the USB drivers (need to be extracted).
sent from my nex7
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PS: windows come with device manager, just search for it
sent from my nex7
mugzylol said:
I heard that you could flash a recovery without an unlocked bootloader but if you want to unlock your bootloader type fastboot oem unlock in the the command(while in fastboot) window and you will be asked if you want to unlock Select yes with the volume keys and the on button
sent from my nex7
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I'm pretty sure this requires the devices USB drivers which can be downloaded here http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html right click your tablet in device manager program, press update drivers and browse for the USB drivers (need to be extracted).
sent from my nex7
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PS: windows come with device manager, just search for it
sent from my nex7
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i try to do that when i type YES tablet hang and waiting nothing happen !!!!
Did you install device drivers?
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This saved my Nexus 7 2013. It would not boot, I could not flash, format, copy anything, etc. The dreaded spinning Google symbol. It would give me errors when trying to flash. I tried TWRP and CWM, nothing would flash. I ran the Dead_Nexus7.bat file from the link below and my Nexus worked. It was like magic bringing it back from the dead. I am assuming the problem occurred when unlocking the device. It froze for a minute or two, until I started tapping on it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2381582
yes all driver installed properly , after type fastboot oem unlock i press yes on tablet and after seem like tablet hang !!
Hmmm. You actually don't need an unlocked bootloader to flash a recovery so just run the fastboot boot or fastboot flash
sent from my nex7
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If you were to flash a new ROM you would need to flash it through the recovery as a .zip. Does the computer find the internal SD?
sent from my nex7
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I also think I know why it gets stuck. I think it is because it cannot mount the sdcard partition to earase the userdata contained on it (there is none but the computer doesn't know that)
sent from my nex7
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Flashing a new ROM will remount the sdcard partition
sent from my nex7
no, computer can't find internal SD ram , and as you say you boot loarder must be unlocked and i didn't find any way
so i am still wait for help thx
Read this tread for a 2012 model. It shows that a new os recovery bootloader and kernel can all be flashed at once through fastboot commands to restore a tablet http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2546558
sent from my nex7
Well I flashed by the firmware 2.22.1540.3 through hboot and now my phone is stuck on on the bootsplash screen I can boot into bootloader mode. My computer doesn't recognize that a device is connected so I can't use adb and I tried flashing twrp by using a custom ruu in hboot but it didn't work. Anyone know how to get a custom recovery and flash a custom ROM? Thanks in advance. I'm s-off and I have an unlocked bootloader and the zip was modified for my CID (CWS__001)
Does fastboot mode work? That's the best way to flash a recovery.
As far as the rom goes, you'd need to adb sideload or from twrp adb mode. Or I recently did it using a micro SD. I put the rom on the microSD with my tablet, poured out in the phone and flashed with twrp.
View my profile, I dare you. ?
KJ said:
Does fastboot mode work? That's the best way to flash a recovery.
As far as the rom goes, you'd need to adb sideload or from twrp adb mode. Or I recently did it using a micro SD. I put the rom on the microSD with my tablet, poured out in the phone and flashed with twrp.
View my profile, I dare you. ?
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I can boot into fastboot but the computer doesn't recognize the device it beeps to show a device is connected but nothing else happens and on fastboot it changes from fastboot to fastboot USB
Rafa2745 said:
I can boot into fastboot but the computer doesn't recognize the device it beeps to show a device is connected but nothing else happens and on fastboot it changes from fastboot to fastboot USB
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That's what it's supposed to do.
In a command prompt... Navigate to the folder fastboot is in and type "fastboot devices". If it returns a number, you're good to go! Flash recovery.
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KJ said:
That's what it's supposed to do.
In a command prompt... Navigate to the folder fastboot is in and type "fastboot devices". If it returns a number, you're good to go! Flash recovery.
View my profile, I dare you. ?
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It says 'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal ir external command operable program or batch file. My computer is windows 8
Rafa2745 said:
It says 'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal ir external command operable program or batch file. My computer is windows 8
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Are you in the fastboot folder? Doesn't sound like it. If you type "dir" you should see fastboot. Exe .
If you're having trouble, and don't know fastboot... You might need to read up first.
View my profile, I dare you. ?
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Your recovery zip should be in that folder as well.
View my profile, I dare you. ?
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Until you get numbers returned from the fastboot devices command.... You can't do anything.
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KJ said:
Are you in the fastboot folder? Doesn't sound like it. If you type "dir" you should see fastboot. Exe .
If you're having trouble, and don't know fastboot... You might need to read up first.
View my profile, I dare you. ?
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Your recovery zip should be in that folder as well.
View my profile, I dare you. ?
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Until you get numbers returned from the fastboot devices command.... You can't do anything.
View my profile, I dare you. ?
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thank you very much I fixed it.
Awesome!
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All, I have an Unlocked, S-Off, Rooted HTC One M8 w/ Verizon that I was running Cyanogenmod 12.1, their latest snapshot.
Today the screen was black w/ the notification light blinking as I had a message. I couldn't get the screen to come on. I held in power + volume up until the phone rebooted. It rebooted to the boot loader. I told it to reboot & when it did the HTC splash screen didnt have the normal warnings that I'm used to seeing; warning something about developer options maybe; I can't remember. Anyways it just keeps booting to the bootloader & when I try to boot to recovery; it just reboots back into the bootloader. I've tried to flash to the lastest version of twrp via ADB on my pc, the flash is successful; but doesn't work when i try.
I've also ran...
fastboot erase cache
as i found that suggestion online.
Nothing is working for me. Any suggestions?
Thanks
AndroidJason said:
All, I have an Unlocked, S-Off, Rooted HTC One M8 w/ Verizon that I was running Cyanogenmod 12.1, their latest snapshot.
Today the screen was black w/ the notification light blinking as I had a message. I couldn't get the screen to come on. I held in power + volume up until the phone rebooted. It rebooted to the boot loader. I told it to reboot & when it did the HTC splash screen didnt have the normal warnings that I'm used to seeing; warning something about developer options maybe; I can't remember. Anyways it just keeps booting to the bootloader & when I try to boot to recovery; it just reboots back into the bootloader. I've tried to flash to the lastest version of twrp via ADB on my pc, the flash is successful; but doesn't work when i try.
I've also ran...
fastboot erase cache
as i found that suggestion online.
Nothing is working for me. Any suggestions?
Thanks
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Download this RUU & install on cp, then power on & volume down to fastboot & run RUU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one-m8/development/exe-zip-ruu-m8vzw-5-0-1-s-off-onlynewest-t3047103
Then reinstall twrp & rom of choice.
crackerjack1957 said:
Download this RUU & install on cp, then power on & volume down to fastboot & run RUU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one-m8/development/exe-zip-ruu-m8vzw-5-0-1-s-off-onlynewest-t3047103
Then reinstall twrp & rom of choice.
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Thanks, I will give this a try. Since it will take me back to stock, will I have to root again before installing TWRP & custom ROM?
crackerjack1957 said:
Download this RUU & install on cp, then power on & volume down to fastboot & run RUU
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one-m8/development/exe-zip-ruu-m8vzw-5-0-1-s-off-onlynewest-t3047103
Then reinstall twrp & rom of choice.
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No luck. Even though I can run fastboot commands, the RUU exe package reboots the phone, then eventually fails at waiting for bootloader, even though the bootloader is ready. I get error 171 USB Connection Error, from the RUU exe on my pc.
Thoughts?
AndroidJason said:
No luck. Even though I can run fastboot commands, the RUU exe package reboots the phone, then eventually fails at waiting for bootloader, even though the bootloader is ready. I get error 171 USB Connection Error, from the RUU exe on my pc.
Thoughts?
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Found an SD card that would fit & am now trying option 1 of the RUU.
Fingers crossed, updating just completed successful. Two steps were bypassed. Step 8, SBL1 (8) & Step 13 TP.
No change... Dang
Still same loop, boots to bootloader, selecting recovery reboots to bootloader.
Am I missing something?
AndroidJason said:
Found an SD card that would fit & am now trying option 1 of the RUU.
Fingers crossed, updating just completed successful. Two steps were bypassed. Step 8, SBL1 (8) & Step 13 TP.
No change... Dang
Still same loop, boots to bootloader, selecting recovery reboots to bootloader.
Am I missing something?
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I guessing you have used this cp before for commands or flashing on m8.
What OS on cp?
Using USB2 port, not USB3?
HTC drivers installed?
ADB commands recognize m8?
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crackerjack1957 said:
I guessing you have used this cp before for commands or flashing on m8.
What OS on cp?
Using USB2 port, not USB3?
HTC drivers installed?
ADB commands recognize m8?
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Also remember I had a problem with one, had to download and flash the L hboot from sdcard 1st then run RUU from pc.
Run L hboot the same way as option2.
Option2 did not work for me.
Good Luck!!!
crackerjack1957 said:
I guessing you have used this cp before for commands or flashing on m8.
What OS on cp?
Using USB2 port, not USB3?
HTC drivers installed?
ADB commands recognize m8?
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Also remember I had a problem with one, had to download and flash the L hboot from sdcard 1st then run RUU from pc.
Run L hboot the same way as option2.
Option2 did not work for me.
Good Luck!!!
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This is the first time for me using a computer to flash my m8 or any other phone. I've always rooted, unlocked bootloader & then used TWRP.
OS on pc is Windows 7.
USB 2
HTC Drivers are installed
Im not sure is ADB commands work. I can get the Fastboot commands to work.
Nothing is listed after I run ADB Devices
I do get a device when I run fastboot devices.
The L hboot is an image, did you mean to say run it the same way as option 1?
AndroidJason said:
This is the first time for me using a computer to flash my m8 or any other phone. I've always rooted, unlocked bootloader & then used TWRP.
OS on pc is Windows 7.
USB 2
HTC Drivers are installed
Im not sure is ADB commands work. I can get the Fastboot commands to work.
Nothing is listed after I run ADB Devices
I do get a device when I run fastboot devices.
The L hboot is an image, did you mean to say run it the same way as option 1?
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Yes, my bad, got option 1 & 2 mixed from memory
crackerjack1957 said:
Yes, my bad, got option 1 & 2 mixed from memory
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Ok, so i ran the L hboot by renaming it & putting on an SD card, option 1. That worked fine.
Powered off.
Ran the RUU by renaming it & putting on an SD card, option 1. That worked and had the same two bypasses as before.
Rebooted & pulled out the SD card, but sadly; same results.
I think Im going to bed, its late here on the East Coast.
I'll check back in the morning. Thank you for your continuing help.
AndroidJason said:
Ok, so i ran the L hboot by renaming it & putting on an SD card, option 1. That worked fine.
Powered off.
Ran the RUU by renaming it & putting on an SD card, option 1. That worked and had the same two bypasses as before.
Rebooted & pulled out the SD card, but sadly; same results.
I think Im going to bed, its late here on the East Coast.
I'll check back in the morning. Thank you for your continuing help.
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Sorry it did not work for you, maybe try the L hboot again & run RUU from pc.
If that does not work I'm out of ideas, maybe someone else could give some suggestions.
crackerjack1957 said:
Sorry it did not work for you, maybe try the L hboot again & run RUU from pc.
If that does not work I'm out of ideas, maybe someone else could give some suggestions.
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Still up, wanted to give you time to respond.
I can't get the RUU update to run from pc, so it looks like this could be a dead end for me. Thank you again for trying.
I hate to get a new phone, none of the new Verizon phones can be rooted or an unlocked bootloader.
Can't get the new Nexus phones as we purchase directly through Verizon & not Google. (this is my company phone & HAS to be purchased through Verizon)
I'll retrace some steps in the morning.
AndroidJason said:
No luck. Even though I can run fastboot commands, the RUU exe package reboots the phone, then eventually fails at waiting for bootloader, even though the bootloader is ready. I get error 171 USB Connection Error, from the RUU exe on my pc.
Thoughts?
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Looked back at the error you were getting trying to flash ruu with pc.
I'm not going to try to tell you to do the sdcard method because that did not work for me.
Here is a link that worked for some, even though this is not for the htc m8.
Think you may need to uninstall htc manager & clean with cc cleaner & reinstall.
Also try re downloading ruu incase it got corrupt.
http://androidforums.com/threads/ruu-error-170-171-solution-for-windows-7.161463/
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Remove Htc drivers in win7 program uninstaller also along with HTC sync then run cc cleaner.
Reinstall HTC sync then uninstall leaving drivers only, this is how my pc is setup & working.
http://www.htc.com/us/software/htc-sync-manager/
https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
crackerjack1957 said:
Looked back at the error you were getting trying to flash ruu with pc.
I'm not going to try to tell you to do the sdcard method because that did not work for me.
Here is a link that worked for some, even though this is not for the htc m8.
Think you may need to uninstall htc manager & clean with cc cleaner & reinstall.
Also try re downloading ruu incase it got corrupt.
http://androidforums.com/threads/ruu-error-170-171-solution-for-windows-7.161463/
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Remove Htc drivers in win7 program uninstaller also along with HTC sync then run cc cleaner.
Reinstall HTC sync then uninstall leaving drivers only, this is how my pc is setup & working.
http://www.htc.com/us/software/htc-sync-manager/
https://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
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Thanks will do, I'm actually trying to use a complete different computer as we speak. Will update the results.
AndroidJason said:
Thanks will do, I'm actually trying to use a complete different computer as we speak. Will update the results.
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Same results from another pc (which had previously installed HTC drivers) I am now trying the suggestions from the last link you provided w/ uninstalling HTC software/drivers & running cc cleaner program.
AndroidJason said:
Same results from another pc (which had previously installed HTC drivers) I am now trying the suggestions from the last link you provided w/ uninstalling HTC software/drivers & running cc cleaner program.
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Don't forget to uninstall htc sync before doing anything with ruu, it may interfere, the drivers remain behind.
What about the usb cable you are using, is it a data cable that came with m8 or spare that mainly used for charging.
AndroidJason said:
Same results from another pc (which had previously installed HTC drivers) I am now trying the suggestions from the last link you provided w/ uninstalling HTC software/drivers & running cc cleaner program.
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Still not working.
Followed all the instructions, re-downloaded the RUU. I've uninstalled the HTC sync & drivers; ran cc cleaner, rebooted, reinstalled HTC snyc & drivers.
I've even tried this on two different Windows 7 pc's. One I left the HTC Sync on, the other I uninstalled & just left the HTC drivers behind. (as one person suggested)
Should the RUU installer app say updated to version & then it instead of a version it list odd characters that I dont even know how to type on a keyboard?
I think I've got my first true brick.
crackerjack1957 said:
Don't forget to uninstall htc sync before doing anything with ruu, it may interfere, the drivers remain behind.
What about the usb cable you are using, is it a data cable that came with m8 or spare that mainly used for charging.
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I will try another cable, I have a ton of these & just grabbed one; & thats the one I've been using.
AndroidJason said:
I will try another cable, I have a ton of these & just grabbed one; & thats the one I've been using.
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Using a different cable, I get the same problem.
I dont think its the cable, because the RUU can read the current version of firmware thats on the phone, then issues the phone to reboot. Then the RUU app just sits & says waiting for bootloader.
AndroidJason said:
Using a different cable, I get the same problem.
I dont think its the cable, because the RUU can read the current version of firmware thats on the phone, then issues the phone to reboot. Then the RUU app just sits & says waiting for bootloader.
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Grab this:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
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Grab stagefright zip:http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one-m8/general/official-ruu1-55-605-2-t2883845
Option 3
Fastboot RUU mode . This method assumes you have a working ADB/Fastboot directory on your PC. Download RUUish file and place in your working fastboot/adb directory. Boot your phone to fastboot mode and connect to PC. Issue the following commands.
fastboot oem rebootRUU
###while in this mode your phone will display an HTC logo on the screen
fastboot flash zip 0P6BIMG.zip
##while in this mode you will see an HTC logo on the screen and a green status bar across the bottom of the screen. When command output ##completes it may say reboot required to flush etc... if that's the case issue a "fastboot reboot-bootloader" command and restart option 1 again.
example
## assuming flash completes and no further flushing/reboots are requested from the cmd output you can now reboot IF you simply wish to reboot the system you can issue "fastboot reboot" which will reboot system.
## expect a good 5 minute plus first boot!
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If that fails go here to reinstall firmware 1st (4.17.605.5):
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Instructions
Download firmware zip
reboot your phone to bootloader
Place your firmware zip in your fastboot folder
Open CMD terminal on pc in your file you fastboot from.
Plug phone into pc
In terminal first cmd you need is
Fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip nameofyourfile.zip
It should ask you to reflush immediately in your cmd terminal,when it does proceed to next cmd
fastboot flash zip nameofyourfile.zip
Once all is good on your end an your ready to reboot phone use this final cmd
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
crackerjack1957 said:
Grab this:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
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Grab stagefright zip:http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one-m8/general/official-ruu1-55-605-2-t2883845
Option 3
Fastboot RUU mode . This method assumes you have a working ADB/Fastboot directory on your PC. Download RUUish file and place in your working fastboot/adb directory. Boot your phone to fastboot mode and connect to PC. Issue the following commands.
fastboot oem rebootRUU
###while in this mode your phone will display an HTC logo on the screen
fastboot flash zip 0P6BIMG.zip
##while in this mode you will see an HTC logo on the screen and a green status bar across the bottom of the screen. When command output ##completes it may say reboot required to flush etc... if that's the case issue a "fastboot reboot-bootloader" command and restart option 1 again.
example
## assuming flash completes and no further flushing/reboots are requested from the cmd output you can now reboot IF you simply wish to reboot the system you can issue "fastboot reboot" which will reboot system.
## expect a good 5 minute plus first boot!
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If that fails go here to reinstall firmware 1st (4.17.605.5):
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Instructions
Download firmware zip
reboot your phone to bootloader
Place your firmware zip in your fastboot folder
Open CMD terminal on pc in your file you fastboot from.
Plug phone into pc
In terminal first cmd you need is
Fastboot oem rebootRUU
fastboot flash zip nameofyourfile.zip
It should ask you to reflush immediately in your cmd terminal,when it does proceed to next cmd
fastboot flash zip nameofyourfile.zip
Once all is good on your end an your ready to reboot phone use this final cmd
Fastboot reboot-bootloader
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I get the following when I attempt to flash using this method...
C:\adb>fastboot flash zip 0P6BIMG.zip
target reported max download size of 1826414592 bytes
sending 'zip' (1683272 KB)...
OKAY [ 63.976s]
writing 'zip'...
FAILED (remote: not allowed)
finished. total time: 63.991s
My phone also doesnt do what is described by staying at an HTC splash screen; it just boots right to the bootloader like it always does.
I've seen that remote: not allowed trying some of my own method during this whole process; not sure what that means.
Guys please help me
I downloaded stock rom from ASUS Website and extract to get droidboot.img, boot.img and recovery.img. But after flashing them by fastboot, my phone just stuck at logo, i cannot access fastboot anymore. After staying at logo for about 1 minute it automatically reboot and repeat again and again
I found a guide show how to unbrick in the situation, but after booting and stuck at logo, my phone disconect USB cable and i cannot do anything
Please help
Same problem here, have you found a solution yet?
Same deal... any help would be appreciated. Can't seem to get to Fastboot or Recovery. I can get it to charge, and I can get it to hook up to PC and see MOOREFIELD in Device Manager with no driver, sometime for the Intel SOC stuff.
Code:
Flash temporary recovery.
Via xFSTK. helped me many times when I hard bricked my phone.
Use Asus flash tool to upload the raw file via fastboot.
Once upload you could enter recovery. And you'll see an "error" by holding volume up and power and quickly release the volume up. You'll be brought to The recovery menu (do this when you see an error occurred)
Now you'll see the option flash via adb.
Flash the full stock rom again via adb sideload.
You'll be on track back
Don't worry you won't lose your apps and files.
Bootloader gets locked and unroot.
You know what to do next mate.
Follow the link provided below.
P.s after flashing the raw file... You could only enter fastboot and you'll have endless loading on boot screen if you didn't enter fastboot. Your OS won't load until you flash stock rom via adb sideload.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/guide-recover-fastboot-bricked-zenfone-t3284337
XFSTK.
follow the instructions above provided by link.
For more specified steps... Follow this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/guide-brick-soft-hard-bricked-zenfone-2-t3284256
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Ask me anything if you need help regarding this.
All the best.
Vinaygan said:
Code:
Flash temporary recovery.
Via xFSTK. helped me many times when I hard bricked my phone.
Use Asus flash tool to upload the raw file via fastboot.
Once upload you could enter recovery. And you'll see an "error" by holding volume up and power and quickly release the volume up. You'll be brought to The recovery menu (do this when you see an error occurred)
Now you'll see the option flash via adb.
Flash the full stock rom again via adb sideload.
You'll be on track back
Don't worry you won't lose your apps and files.
Bootloader gets locked and unroot.
You know what to do next mate.
Follow the link provided below.
P.s after flashing the raw file... You could only enter fastboot and you'll have endless loading on boot screen if you didn't enter fastboot. Your OS won't load until you flash stock rom via adb sideload.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/guide-recover-fastboot-bricked-zenfone-t3284337
XFSTK.
follow the instructions above provided by link.
For more specified steps... Follow this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/guide-brick-soft-hard-bricked-zenfone-2-t3284256
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Ask me anything if you need help regarding this.
All the best.
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I have tried that method but that did not work, because after booting up and stuck at logo my phone just disconnect USB and my computer cannot detect it
Looks like I have the same problem. Stuck with splashscreen without access to fastboot . Did anyone successfully fix this problem ?
minh00000000 said:
I have tried that method but that did not work, because after booting up and stuck at logo my phone just disconnect USB and my computer cannot detect it
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try http://forum.xda-developers.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=68477856
sukhwant717 said:
try http://forum.xda-developers.com/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=68477856
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My computer cannot detect my phone as it automatically disconnect from USB before the ASUS Screen appear
Same problem here. The xftsk says it failded to download fw+os then the phone reboots and fails to reconnect.
Hello,
I have a Pixel C tablet that belonged to my close relative. I'm having trouble getting into it. When device is booted, it shows a white PIN prompt with black background. Is there any to get the data off the tablet, or at the very least factory restore so it can be used? Thanks!
There's not a way to get the data off it that I'm aware of, but a factory reset is fairly easy. Hold the power button and Volume Down until the device force resets and shows the menu. Then select "boot into android recovery" (or something very similar). From there, if the device is still mostly stock, it should be self explanatory. It should say something like "factory reset".
If the device had been bootloafer unlocked, you can flash/boot TWRP. You'll be able to delete the pin security settings. Then you can get the data.
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Not sure if the bootloader is unlocked. I also tried Android Recovery and was thrown a generic error (no command). Here is what it says tho:
Restart this device
Switch to fast boot mod
Reboot into Android Recovery
Turn off this device
Switch to USB recovery
PRODUCT NAME: GOOGLE Smaug
HW VERSION: 5
BOOTLOADER VERSION: Google_Smaug.7132.295.0
LOCK STATE: Locked
I tried attaching photo of this screen, link expires too quickly.
That means the bootloader is locked, and on stock recovery. So data recovery is not possible without guessing the pin.
Go here: https://developers.google.com/android/images and scroll down to "ryu" for Pixel C. Download the latest image, and extract the contents into a folder on your desktop.
Download adb and fastboot from here: https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
Extract that zip into the same folder, so that fastboot.exe is in the same folder as the "flash-all.bat".
Boot your tablet into fastboot mode and connect to your computer with a USB cable, then run flash-all.bat.
It'll take a few minutes, but at the end you'll be updated to the latest release on a factory reset tablet.
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If you have trouble with that, just let me know and I'll try to help further. Those instructions are for Windows... I've experience in Windows and Linux, but not Mac.
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Oh! I almost forgot, you'll need the Google USB driver from here: https://developer.android.com/studio/run/win-usb.html
If your computer doesn't recognize your tablet, download and extract that zip, and open device manager. Locate the device that's not working (usually an exclamation mark icon), and right-click on it. Choose update driver, and choose browse for drivers -> Have Disk and browse to where you extracted that zip. Choose the only option in there, and then from the list of three choose "Bootloader device". Then run the flash-all.bat and it should succeed.
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Or since you have that initial menu, maybe you can reboot into recovery to get the factory reset option...? It's been so long since I've unlocked the bootloader and installed twrp that I don't remember that menu.