[Q] I formatted my /system and /boot partitions and now I can't connect - AT&T HTC One (M7)

I can still boot to CWM recovery. When I connect it to my PC, HTC sync starts and acts like it's going to connect, but then doesn't. It doesn't show up in My Computer, but it would appear the driver is installed correctly.
On my Mac, again HTC sync manager starts and it acts like it's going to do something but does nothing.
If I put it in sideload mode, adb tells me there are no connected devices. I am super scared I bricked my phone

All the stuff I'm finding with google and xda forum searches are coming up only with solutions that require me to be able to copy files to the device. That's exactly what I can't do.

jerkmenistan said:
All the stuff I'm finding with google and xda forum searches are coming up only with solutions that require me to be able to copy files to the device. That's exactly what I can't do.
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start at post #26 here -->> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2301470&page=3
Your fine be patient

clsA said:
start at post #26 here -->> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2301470&page=3
Your fine be patient
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Thank you for your reply, however I am not able to do that. ./adb devices -l says I don't have any attached devices. When I try to run ./adb push arhd.zip /data/media I get "error: device not found". This is from fastboot USB and from CWM.
edit: I just tried to do the sideload thing again, and that worked. So, for the record, go into fastboot USB and run ./fastboot erase cache then boot into CWM and install from sideload.

I had a similar thing happen to me. Just did something without paying attention and boom I wiped the entire phone in recovery. The only fix I found that worked was ordering a USB OTG cable from Amazon (it was only like $5 w/ shipping) and using that to push files to the phone. Or try running the RUU. I heard that worked for some. But it happened to me before it was released and in on Windows 8 so even after it's release I couldn't run it on my laptop
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[Q] Unroot Fail Need Help will pay for fix

Hi everyone,
Well I'm in that freak out stage.... where I am sure some of you have been.
Heres my issue...
I have a transformer prime that;
I just unrooted using Vipermod
Then did a factory reset
Now I am stuck in CWM recovery
I attempted to do a restore but after it gets done it brings me back into the recovery
I attempted to ADB but the command prompt opens and closes right away ( I assume from not being in USB debugging, which I cant get into without a rom)
I have no rom's currently downloaded into the prime as I just wiped everything in there as well.
Please i'll gladly pay $5 to anyone who can fix this without it breaking more (hard bricking if I havent already done so)
AHHH please guys help, I'm afraid it will run out of battery soon then I'll be royally screwedddd
anyone?
are you on windows 7?
yes windows 7 professional sp 1 32bit . to reiterate I am stuck in Clockwork mod Recovery without root, and with no roms on the internal SD. I have access to one restore that works but after it completes it reboots back in recovery.
birchnick10 said:
yes windows 7 professional sp 1 32bit . to reiterate I am stuck in Clockwork mod Recovery without root, and with no roms on the internal SD. I have access to one restore that works but after it completes it reboots back in recovery.
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Turn on your tablet, let it boot into CWM.
Open cmd, cd to the directory with adb (for example cd C:\android), then copy this line of text below and right click > paste in the command prompt window.
adb shell dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 bs=1 count=13
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That should get you out of CWM into Android, assuming your restore works fine.
Attempted and got error device not found.
I have uninstalled the transformer drivers and also installed the universal drivers as said in other threads.
I assume to use ADB i need usb debugging on for it to read??
My issue is I cant get into any rom so turning on usb debugging is a no go.
can i fastboot push a rom to the internal sd card or better yet can i install a rom from the external SD card via Clockwork mod recovery?
birchnick10 said:
Attempted and got error device not found.
I have uninstalled the transformer drivers and also installed the universal drivers as said in other threads.
I assume to use ADB i need usb debugging on for it to read??
My issue is I cant get into any rom so turning on usb debugging is a no go.
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Navigate to %android sdk folder%\extras\google\usb_driver, open android_winusb.inf and copy the following in the sections
"Google.NTx86" and "Google.NTamd64"
; TF201
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0B05&PID_4D01&MI_01
%CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0B05&PID_4D03&MI_02
;
; Fastboot for all projects
%SingleBootLoaderInterface% = USB_Install, USB\VID_0B05&PID_4DAF
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Save the file and then try running the adb command I gave again.
Says error device not found. I appreciate the help keep it coming it's keeping my hope alive. I really hope this isnt truly hard bricked.
I cant get ADB to read the transformer prime. When I type adb devices nothing shows up . it starts the daemon successfully but then doesn't show the tfp.
Thank you again for helping. I am honestly going to pay who ever finds the true fix. This stress sucks
birchnick10 said:
Says error device not found. I appreciate the help keep it coming it's keeping my hope alive. I really hope this isnt truly hard bricked.
I cant get ADB to read the transformer prime. When I type adb devices nothing shows up . it starts the daemon successfully but then doesn't show the tfp.
Thank you again for helping. I am honestly going to pay who ever finds the true fix. This stress sucks
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Try the instructions here. Try using this only as a last-ditch resort.
it wont shut off either... i tried both of the above mentions and cant get adb to recognize the prime
Attempted both and stuck at recovery loop without root. any more ideas? is it possible to flash rom from external sd? or is there a recovery I could fastboot rhat has this feature?
Attempted both and neither work. I need to somehow get usb debugging enabled while in clockwork mod. Or figure out a way to install a rom via external SD card while in CWM. Any more help is appreciated!
birchnick10 said:
Attempted and got error device not found.
I have uninstalled the transformer drivers and also installed the universal drivers as said in other threads.
I assume to use ADB i need usb debugging on for it to read??
My issue is I cant get into any rom so turning on usb debugging is a no go.
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No adb debugging is needed in cwm. Even without any ROM installed. Recovery is different from Android.
Try to long press power (at least ten seconds) to hard reboot, and see if it changes something in device detection.
Did a hard reset and it boots me back into Recovery.
I was able to get a new rom into the internal SD via the emergency/backup.zip method but after it completes and I do a reboot it just boots right back into recovery again.
Any help please is apprecaited.
$5 bounty for a fix via paypal
Oh joy. This one is a spaghetti western in the making.
Okay. Question first : Does Windows 7 RECOGNISE the device in any way shape or form. To find out if this can be done, you need to power up the device and hold the power and volume down buttons, DO NOT press volume up when it suggests a kernel image. If you get three icons, hit vol down once and up once, then plug the USB cable into the PC and the tablet.
If it sees "Something", you've a chance. Download the naked universal USB driver from the dev forum, install it and have your device pick it up on the windows computer. I'm assuming from your comments that you've GOT a working fastboot and adb so I'm going to skip the instructions on that.
If you do have a something, and it's recognised, hit fastboot -i 0x0b05 reboot, if it reboots of it's own accord at this point, you can confirm you have working ADB and Fastboot access. From there you've a few choices. My personal preference would be to ADB push a rom down -after- doing a rebuild of the recovery image via fastboot (I really recommend TWRP for this bit).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26093546#post26093546 - This post here which I wrote will explain how to flash TWRP from fastboot access, presuming you can get it. Once that step is done, wipe EVERYTHING from TWRP, and I mean the whole nine yards, including /system. Raze the memory down to only things it can't actually nuke. Once that's done, reboot to fastboot protocol, get a ROM pushed via ADB and install from inside TWRP.
That -should- get you back in business. Though judging by the tangle you're in, I make no promises.
ADB wont recognize the device. I have installed and uninstalled the drivers about 5 times.
It wont boot into fastboot - just goes directly into Clockwork Mod recovery. Even while holding power and volume down text comes up that says looking for asus recovery. then says clockwork recovery and boots directly into that.
The only way I can get anything into the internal SD card is with MasterZen88's Emergency script tool that puts any 1 file into the internal SD card as backup.zip
It was unrooted prior to all of this as well.
*cringe*
If ADB isn't working -at all- and it's not using the naked USB drivers to get you any kind of workable access. You're starting to smell very much like a hard brick scenario. I'm honestly not sure if there's a way out of that. A lot of the solutions for unbricking absolutely require that the device is able to talk to the outside world, if it's not and the ADB shell is essentially telling you it's talking to dead air, you're in a world of pain.
It's a long shot but it may be worth speaking to ASUS to see if they are willing to, for a fee, restore your tablet to factory settings. Though I can't imagine that will be cheap or simple. If you are able to get an RMA or a means of getting ASUS to poke it, make sure to take photos. Their techies appear to have the worst case of butterfingers in the world.
Go over Pandaball's suggestion, because that's really the last step I can think of before contacting ASUS

Cant save my Prime

Flashed the Broccoli nightly rom I can no longer boot or get back into CWM. Computer cannot start the device. Can someone please help me? Tried all the tools and methods. It won't work unless I can get the device to start when connected to my computer.
RIght now when I press Vol Up and power, it brings me to cold boot linux. Cannot select anything or do anything. When connected to comp, it says device cannot start Code 10. Don't know what else to do. Help please
Looks like you're having an issue similar to mine. You'll need to setup ADB and push another rom to your Prime.
Can you get into recovery?
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This thing is completely frozen no matter what. I can power off and on but that's about it. The device won't start according to windows. I'm praying I won't have to RMA or something.
You shouldn't be getting that screen pressing vol up and power.....that should be vol down and power, then doing nothing.
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Thats pretty strange. You kinda screwed unless you can get into recovery or fastboot
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Hi,
where it says press down to change mode you should be able to highlight the middle icon. If so that is fastboot and you have a chance.
I had a very bricked Prime and it only got that far. Then I followed this post.
You must download the fastboot and adb from the links given. I had some from elsewhere and they didn't work so well.
Also, I am not an Android hacker and I think that the dd command is somehow dangerous. At the end of the day, on my machine, I'm back with AndroWook and latest Motley kernel
Best of luck.
Tritium
Thanks let me try now. I hope it works. How did you get the computer to recognize the prime? Do I need to enable asus sync?
Tritium3.016 said:
Hi,
where it says press down to change mode you should be able to highlight the middle icon. If so that is fastboot and you have a chance.
I had a very bricked Prime and it only got that far. Then I followed this post.
You must download the fastboot and adb from the links given. I had some from elsewhere and they didn't work so well.
Also, I am not an Android hacker and I think that the dd command is somehow dangerous. At the end of the day, on my machine, I'm back with AndroWook and latest Motley kernel
Best of luck.
Tritium
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It's alive!!! Thanks for the help. :good:
wao i have the same problem but i only go on CWM and not fastboot and still cant get it on fastboot and its not reconized the drivers any ideas??
klutch said:
wao i have the same problem but i only go on CWM and not fastboot and still cant get it on fastboot and its not reconized the drivers any ideas??
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So when your device turns on its in a recovery loop right? You try to reboot and it goes right back to recovery?
It's ok don't worry, we will get it fixed. If that's what your problem is its referred to brick 1a in the unbrick your prime sticky thread.
We just need to setup ADB if you haven't already, and run one command. PM me if you need some help and ill try my best to get you through it or remotely connect to your computer to help you.
I highly suggest TWRP recovery after you get rebooted.
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klutch said:
wao i have the same problem but i only go on CWM and not fastboot and still cant get it on fastboot and its not reconized the drivers any ideas??
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This is what I did while in CWM. Below is a copy of an insert from this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24923189#post24923189
Anyhow, so after you have that version installed:
1. Download "ROOTED 9.4.2.21 CWM compatible signed US version"
d - h . s t / r 4 4 -> WITH NO SPACE! (This is from the Primeval: The STOCK stock rom) Thread.
2. EXTRACT IT to the same directory where your ADB is! We only need the BLOBFILE from that zip folder!
3. Once you have the files extracted just run the following on your Command line:
adb push blobfile /sdcard/ ---> Its going to look like its not doing
nothing but dont worry its doing it in the background after 401 or some
seconds the command line will returned to you with a message like this:
1275kb, dadadada...
4. VERY IMPORTANT!: enter:
adb shell
dd if=/sdcard/blobfile of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p4
(Same as the previews step it will take forever but it will work dude!)
5. DONE! at least this is what worked for me man!
Im so happy now my Asus is freaking Brand NEw again! i was JUST about to through this garbage away but im so happy "dklue" gave me the BLOB concept idea! heheheh i guess i learned something new now..
the thing is the computer is not picking it up i tried diffrent drivers and still nothing i try doing ADB Shell device not found in order to do some commands i have to have it mount and thats the problem what ever i do wont move nothing so basicly is still on CWM only reboot and back again to CWM
Hold power and vol down to boot into CWM. Then you can do the blobfile push. It worked for me

help needed my prime is not well !

Hello being the noob i am i cannot restore any roms to my prime i accedntally wiped the whole internal partition and currently only have twrp installed it is version 2.2.0 i cant seem to get it to show in windows nor do i know the command in twrp for the sd card as i have a rom on there but it wont let me access it. im pulling my hair out and at the moment my prime wont swich off as it just keeps turning itself on and going to the ee pad logo and stopping there
can someone please help me to get it working again its probably simple but ive about had enough !! also cant get adb to work as the drivers keep faling to install on my pc error 10
HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Slight update used wsg unbricker and now running clockwork mod instead of twrp dont know if thats good or bad at lest it proves pushing stuff to it works to a degree
Uberjim said:
Hello being the noob i am i cannot restore any roms to my prime i accedntally wiped the whole internal partition and currently only have twrp installed it is version 2.2.0 i cant seem to get it to show in windows nor do i know the command in twrp for the sd card as i have a rom on there but it wont let me access it. im pulling my hair out and at the moment my prime wont swich off as it just keeps turning itself on and going to the ee pad logo and stopping there
can someone please help me to get it working again its probably simple but ive about had enough !! also cant get adb to work as the drivers keep faling to install on my pc error 10
HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Slight update used wsg unbricker and now running clockwork mod instead of twrp dont know if thats good or bad at lest it proves pushing stuff to it works to a degree
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Still trying to fix this I now have no recovery and just get the two icons wipe data and fast boot or it just keeps trying to load a Rom that isn't there so it sticks on the main logo screen if I could get it to show in windows that would be great but now I have no recovery I'm not sure how to even get it to install anything once I do !
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As long as you have the fastboot logo, there should be hope. First, you will need to do whatever you can to get your computer to recognize fastboot mode. In order to do this, click on the fastboot icon on your prime and then plug your usb into your pc. What does windows say? Is the device showing in the windows device manager?
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kokopuphz said:
As long as you have the fastboot logo, there should be hope. First, you will need to do whatever you can to get your computer to recognize fastboot mode. In order to do this, click on the fastboot icon on your prime and then plug your usb into your pc. What does windows say? Is the device showing in the windows device manager?
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It shows up but then says failed to install driver will try it on different pc,s see if it works thanks for the replies seems fairly easy
Ive found on my device that it sometimes requests two different drivers. One for adb/fastboot, and one for mtp. I just cancel the one for mtp as they are not in the naked driver set, and windows then detects another different device.
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okay fast boot is working and the android bootloader device shows in installed drivers but when i type in adb devices nothing shows up ?
Uberjim said:
okay fast boot is working and the android bootloader device shows in installed drivers but when i type in adb devices nothing shows up ?
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Okay, you're half way home! The reason why nothing shows in adb is because fastboot and adb are two completely different interfaces. When in fastboot, your device will be expecting the fastboot command only.
Now what you will have to do is find a recovery that is in the blob format. Cwm would probably be okay. Twrp would be good, however the new version requires the nvflash version of the bootloader.
Once you find the blob of the recovery you want, place this in the same folder as the file fastboot.exe
It should be in the same place as adb. If not, place the blob somewhere easy to remember.
Then in a command prompt, type
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery blobfilename
If you placed the blob in the same place as fastboot, then the above will be the blob filename, or better would be to include the path as well.
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Looks like this could help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1662158
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hi guys and girls happy to report that thanks to the community my prime is aliiiive !!! used a utility off here called knives and forks to install adb and then downloaded fast boot and extracted to my users directory then used the fast boot command to push the blob to the prime into recovery then used adb push adb push virtuous_prime_s_9.4.2.21_v1.zip /sdcard/ and installed virtuous to get it running then it all shows up thankyou to everyone so happy took all of five minutes lol. my trip to london for 3 hours will be less boring now !!!:laugh::highfive:

Bricked device after full wipe

Hello,
I'm having a problem. I've sold my prime via ebay.
Now, after I wanted to clear everything on it, it seems like I've bricked it.
Everything worked well, until i booted into TWRP and did all the wipes there:
cache
dalvik cache
factory reset
system
internal storage
format data (here i got a warning that all media will be deleted)
After a "successfull" wipe, the devices hangs on the asus boot-logo.
What I've tryed so far:
Boot into TWRP to mount sdcard - not working
Boot into Fastboot - PC not recognising
Install universal nake driver - getting error, that drivers coudn't be installed
When I plug it into my pc, it's getting recognized either as fastboot (when in fastboot mode) or as android device.
Running adb device shows empty list. with adb i mean the adb.exe on pc, since i haven't a so called "adb setup" yet.
When I'm in TWRP and go to reboot->power off I get the message "No OS installed, do you want to power off?"
Is it hard bricked now? Or is there still a solution for me?
ad_on_is said:
Hello,
I'm having a problem. I've sold my prime via ebay.
Now, after I wanted to clear everything on it, it seems like I've bricked it.
Everything worked well, until i booted into TWRP and did all the wipes there:
cache
dalvik cache
factory reset
system
internal storage
format data (here i got a warning that all media will be deleted)
After a "successfull" wipe, the devices hangs on the asus boot-logo.
What I've tryed so far:
Boot into TWRP to mount sdcard - not working
Boot into Fastboot - PC not recognising
Install universal nake driver - getting error, that drivers coudn't be installed
When I plug it into my pc, it's getting recognized either as fastboot (when in fastboot mode) or as android device.
Running adb device shows empty list. with adb i mean the adb.exe on pc, since i haven't a so called "adb setup" yet.
When I'm in TWRP and go to reboot->power off I get the message "No OS installed, do you want to power off?"
Is it hard bricked now? Or is there still a solution for me?
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You have wiped system so that's why you cannot get into it. Practicly you have deleted all data on your device.
Go into TWRP and then connect to PC and adb push there any ROM compatibile with your bootloader.
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using Tapatalk HD
qery said:
You have wiped system so that's why you cannot get into it. Practicly you have deleted all data on your device.
Go into TWRP and then connect to PC and adb push there any ROM compatibile with your bootloader.
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using Tapatalk HD
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Huuuh, that's good news. But how can I get into adb, when I connect it to the PC adb can't find any devices.
What version of TWRP you have?
qery said:
What version of TWRP you have?
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Probably one that doesnt see microsd. Otherwise the solution would be to simply install a rom from there.
whycali said:
Probably one that doesnt see microsd. Otherwise the solution would be to simply install a rom from there.
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that's what I wanted to try next... buying microsdcard and try it from there.
ad_on_is said:
that's what I wanted to try next... buying microsdcard and try it from there.
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you dont have one in a phone or something? no matter you can get a small one for a few dollars. It really only needs to be 500 mb.
SOLVED
yeah... solved it! put a rom onto an external sdcard and installed it via twrp.
whycali said:
you dont have one in a phone or something? no matter you can get a small one for a few dollars. It really only needs to be 500 mb.
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no, I never needed one untill now

Attempted to install custom ROM, now watch is stuck in infinite boot

I attempted to install the custom OS, Asteroid, to my Zenwatch 2 (Sparrow) I followed the directions and now the watch will not boot, it is stuck at the Asus screen in a loop. I downloaded the recovery image, but I can not flash it do to Windows not recognizing the watch is connected. ADB gives me the error Device '(null)' not found. I have checked the device manager and there is nothing showing as an error (yellow !). Is there anyway I can recover from this?
jnelsoninjax said:
I attempted to install the custom OS, Asteroid, to my Zenwatch 2 (Sparrow) I followed the directions and now the watch will not boot, it is stuck at the Asus screen in a loop. I downloaded the recovery image, but I can not flash it do to Windows not recognizing the watch is connected. ADB gives me the error Device '(null)' not found. I have checked the device manager and there is nothing showing as an error (yellow !). Is there anyway I can recover from this?
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go into fastboot mode and reflash your system.
dont work with fastboot / adb / root when you have no idea what youre doing!
matze19999 said:
go into fastboot mode and reflash your system.
dont work with fastboot / adb / root when you have no idea what youre doing!
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The problem is that the watch is not being detected by Windows, therefore I am unable to reflash it, I clearly stated this in my original post.
jnelsoninjax said:
The problem is that the watch is not being detected by Windows, therefore I am unable to reflash it, I clearly stated this in my original post.
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You said windows can't detect the watch in adb mode? What about the fastboot mode?
matze19999 said:
You said windows can't detect the watch in adb mode? What about the fastboot mode?
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No, issuing the command: Fastboot devices shows nothing connected at all(the same goes for adb). It also does not show up in the windows device manager.
jnelsoninjax said:
No, issuing the command: Fastboot devices shows nothing connected at all(the same goes for adb). It also does not show up in the windows device manager.
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Did you enter the fastboot mode?
matze19999 said:
Did you enter the fastboot mode?
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The watch is showing CSC Fastboot Mode! So I would assume that it is in Fastboot mode
Were you able to get this fixed?
No, I have but been able to resolve this issue. It is not being recognized by Windows, therefore I can't flash the original os back to it.
Did you have TWRP installed prior to the failed flash?
CVertigo1 said:
Did you have TWRP installed prior to the failed flash?
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No
I may have a way to get it working. I've had issues where Windows would not recognize a device, until I installed a cocktail of random drivers that eventually worked. What version of Windows are you running?
CVertigo1 said:
I may have a way to get it working. I've had issues where Windows would not recognize a device, until I installed a cocktail of random drivers that eventually worked. What version of Windows are you running?
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I am running Windows 10 X64 build 1803
If you have the space, follow this: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10
It allows you to run non-graphical Ubuntu on top of Windows. I've found sometimes my Windows 10 PC won't recognize things with adb or fastboot, but it works great in Ubuntu Bash. If you're familiar with Ubuntu at all, then it'll be a breeze to figure it out. If not, it's a pretty straight forward learning curve. It's also child's play to get adb and fastboot working right in Ubuntu, whereas it can be finicky in Windows.
Another alternative is to make a Linux Live CD using a USB drive, but that is a much more temporary solution.
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If none of those sound appealing, then I'd suggest deleting all drivers having to do with adb or fastboot, and start fresh by installing everything with this https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
CVertigo1 said:
If you have the space, follow this: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wsl/install-win10
It allows you to run non-graphical Ubuntu on top of Windows. I've found sometimes my Windows 10 PC won't recognize things with adb or fastboot, but it works great in Ubuntu Bash. If you're familiar with Ubuntu at all, then it'll be a breeze to figure it out. If not, it's a pretty straight forward learning curve. It's also child's play to get adb and fastboot working right in Ubuntu, whereas it can be finicky in Windows.
Another alternative is to make a Linux Live CD using a USB drive, but that is a much more temporary solution.
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If none of those sound appealing, then I'd suggest deleting all drivers having to do with adb or fastboot, and start fresh by installing everything with this https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
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OK, I will mess around and see what happens! I will have to do it tomorrow, but I will play around and see what happens!
Let me know how it goes and I'll walk you through it some more.
Any luck?
Sorry for the long time to reply. I installed ubuntu in window and installed the appropriate packages, however both ADB and Fastboot show nothing connected, even though the device is in CSC Recovery mode. Is there anything else I can try?
I actually tried playing with a few things on one of my computers the other day to try tracking this down. I was running into an issue where adb worked normally when the watch booted, but it would not work in recovery, and fastboot did not work either. Here is how I fixed it. Open up device manager in Windows and delete any driver pertaining to Android phones or adb. In my example, an Asus driver was causing the problem. I deleted that and reinstalled the generic Google drivers using the 15 second adb/fastboot installer that I posted in this thread. After restarting the computer, adb works perfect in Android and recovery, and fastboot works perfect as well.
TL/DR Delete all Android adb drivers in Windows, then run the 15 second adb installer that I posted in this thread, restart, and get your watch back to normal.
Assuming your bootloader is unlocked, you can flash everything I have posted here to get it running. https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenwatch-2/development/sparrow7-1-1debloat-rom-t3800067 If the bootloader is not unlocked, fastboot oem unlock will do it.
CVertigo1 said:
I actually tried playing with a few things on one of my computers the other day to try tracking this down. I was running into an issue where adb worked normally when the watch booted, but it would not work in recovery, and fastboot did not work either. Here is how I fixed it. Open up device manager in Windows and delete any driver pertaining to Android phones or adb. In my example, an Asus driver was causing the problem. I deleted that and reinstalled the generic Google drivers using the 15 second adb/fastboot installer that I posted in this thread. After restarting the computer, adb works perfect in Android and recovery, and fastboot works perfect as well.
TL/DR Delete all Android adb drivers in Windows, then run the 15 second adb installer that I posted in this thread, restart, and get your watch back to normal.
Assuming your bootloader is unlocked, you can flash everything I have posted here to get it running. https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenwatch-2/development/sparrow7-1-1debloat-rom-t3800067 If the bootloader is not unlocked, fastboot oem unlock will do it.
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OK, I got windows to see the watch via fastboot and I downloaded the image that you posted (bloat free) now the watch started to boot, but so far it is just showing spinning dots, and has been for ~5 minutes or so, is this normal?

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