I managed to get up to the "disable secure boot" section of the tutorial, but when I restarted it, I was unable to confirm whether or not secure boot was actually disabled or not, as my Surface RT has kinda... well, derped out.
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I've already attempted to boot from a recovery image I downloaded from Microsoft multiple times, but it refuses to boot from USB even when I hold down the volume-down button before and during the boot process. It just goes back to the same screen complaining about a missing/corrupted Winload.efi.
EDIT: I just noticed that there's a similar thread. From the looks of it, I might need to test with some other USB drives.
EDIT 2: Yup. Just needed a different flash drive. I'm back on the road to Win10 RT!
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I managed to get up to the "disable secure boot" section of the tutorial, but when I restarted it, I was unable to confirm whether or not secure boot was actually disabled or not, as my Surface RT has kinda... well, derped out.
I've already attempted to boot from a recovery image I downloaded from Microsoft multiple times, but it refuses to boot from USB even when I hold down the volume-down button before and during the boot process. It just goes back to the same screen complaining about a missing/corrupted Winload.efi.
EDIT: I just noticed that there's a similar thread. From the looks of it, I might need to test with some other USB drives.
EDIT 2: Yup. Just needed a different flash drive. I'm back on the road to Win10 RT!
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I have a problem. My tablet is turned on and shows only the label similar to a USB flash drive. rekaveri not go in. already tried all combinations of buttons.I am trying to solve the problem through flash tools, but nothing is impossible.
Really need your help. tablet a month is not working
I do not know. maybe the fact I am working through the flash tool? because when I try to do everything I have comes to 50% and then an error.
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I have the exact same problem, and have been trying to use the Intel flash tools to fix it with not much success. I have found, though, that when using the phoneflashtoollitecli (flash tool command line utility that comes with phone flash tool lite) with the --clean-emmc option, the flash only succeeds when I hold down power and vol+ first, and then attempt the flash. All other times, it "Failed to start Dldr state machine, aborting...". Haven't been able to use this technique when flashing the os image though.
Hr.shokohi, where do you get your OS image and OS DnX files from?
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in this file take (dnx_osr.bin) and put together os dnx, and click Show All Files at the bottom right and droidboot.img where os image
Thanks Hr.shokohi. I've had no luck using my method of flashing and your flash files, so far. I will be trying using the Linux version of the flasher to see if it makes a difference.
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Do u solve the problem?
i will take n1 to factory. still cant solve the problem~ha
Nope no luck yet. I'll write back if I succeed
Hello,
I replaced my screen, and when I bootup the device, the phone show menu like in the image below, in loop...
when I connected the phone to charger or pc the screen disappear and the phone doesn't boot up...
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Hello,
I replaced my screen, and when I bootup the device, the phone show menu like in the image below, in loop...
when I connected the phone to charger or pc the screen disappear and the phone doesn't boot up...
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If you aren't too concerned about the data on the phone, you can go into recovery from Fastboot, and try reset the phone. Otherwise, I would recommend you check the hardware that everything is plugged in and connected correctly. When i replaced the screen on my OP3, i did not have problems but i made sure to check everything before i snapped it back together for concern of something like this happening. Worst case scenario, i think the recovery mode from fastboot option also has a way to allow USB access to your data.
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If you aren't too concerned about the data on the phone, you can go into recovery from Fastboot, and try reset the phone. Otherwise, I would recommend you check the hardware that everything is plugged in and connected correctly. When i replaced the screen on my OP3, i did not have problems but i made sure to check everything before i snapped it back together for concern of something like this happening. Worst case scenario, i think the recovery mode from fastboot option also has a way to allow USB access to your data.
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The problem is It is not possible to click on any of the options, The device immediately reboots ...
Thanks for the help!!
Hi, I have a AE0273B.02A unit running Android 8. It's been working great until today when I suddenly crashed then displayed a 'Can't load Android system' error. See attached photo.
The messages mentions using the buttons to try a factory reset, however, all the buttons are non-operational, I've tried long and short pressing
Is it possible to re-flash an Android ROM to fix the unit?
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This is the software version the unit was running before crashing, can this be reloaded:
What have you tried - using reset button to scroll thru menu?
Tried USB keyboard?
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What have you tried - using reset button to scroll thru menu?
Tried USB keyboard?
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I've tried long and short presses on all the buttons, all buttons are totally non-responsive apart from the reset button which immediately reboots the unit.
Interesting idea to try a USB keyboard, unfortunately this didn't work either.
I'm not sure what to do now, I've managed to find the correct image for my headunit. However, without being able ot access the recovery I don't think I can load it. Any idea or is the hardware toast?
Issue has been fixed! I found if I connected the USB keyboard to the 2nd USB port it detected the keyboard after a reset, and I was able to choose "Try again' then the system reloaded successfully. Thanks for your help
I am having issues with my Huawei M2-801L. I have tried doing a complete reset and everything with no avail.
So basically when I start the tablet, it brings up a white screen, I can't press the home button or anything, I can't swipe on the screen, only thing that works is me pressing the home button to shut it down.
It also keeps rebooting itself.
See image attached.
I tried to flash firmware on to Huawei MediaPad M2-801L.
I have a number of issues:
Can't get into device to enable Developer Options, there is a firmware problem not allowing me to do this.
I don't have an unlocked bootloader
Using fastboot commands to flash device keeps giving me this error: FAILED (remote: 'Command not allowed'). (I have installed Android Studio, and I am doing the commands within the "platform_tools" folder, with the relevant files to flash the device with).
I have even tried to install twrp with no avail
I have researched the internet for hours yesterday, trying different methods to try and get my tablet back up and running again. Every method I tried, I seemed to bump into many errors along the way.
I can get into fastboot mode and download mode. I have tried using QFIL, however I don't have a RawProgram and Patch file.
Is there something I'm missing? Can anyone guide me in the right direction if possible?
Thanks in advance!
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Did these issues start before or after your display broke?
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Did these issues start before or after your display broke?
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It was along time after
It could be hardware related due to the broken display.
As you can't get into fastboot nor into download mode, DC Unlocker or DC Phoenix are also no options to solving your issues.
If you can find a cheap replacement display on eBay, maybe this could fix it but it is a long shot.
Hello together
I tried to root my Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 according to https://appuals.com/how-to-root-the-samsung-galaxy-tab-s4/
There I came up to step 10 (so I flashed the two files). Now the Tablet is kind of stuck in the boot screen showing this (the same for step 8 and 10 but at step 10 i lost the ability to get to the download mode):
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The only thing possible is to gamble a bit with the keys power, volume up and down to get the yellow sign in the top left showing "kernel" instead of "recovery". Otherwise if I press all three buttons together the following screen comes:
I am a complete noob in that kind of things and got no idea what to do now. There is no possibility to open the download mode to revert something, neither TWRP is shown as it should according to the Description in Link above. If possible I dont want to get anything deleted. What can I do?
EDIT: If possible I still want to root the tablet because I only see advantages in it, even I never found a good (explanatory) tutorial on it.
kind regards
alhuwile
Ok as I was very impatient and tried a bit, the blue screen is actually the "ODIN Download Mode". I reinstalled the stock firmware (loosing all data) (and rooted the device with Magisk later on) so the sm-t830 works perfectly again.
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Ok as I was very impatient and tried a bit, the blue screen is actually the "ODIN Download Mode". I reinstalled the stock firmware (loosing all data) (and rooted the device with Magisk later on) so the sm-t830 works perfectly again.
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Which guide did you follow and what firmware are you using?