[Q] Neutab N7 tablet bootloader/fastboot? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a fairly generic Chinese tablet, a Neutab N7 (not a Nexus 7), but I have no idea how to enter the bootloader/fastboot mode.
Using adb, "adb reboot bootloader" or "adb reboot-bootloader" just makes it reboot normally.
From a shell, doing "su reboot bootloader" also reboots normally.
I tried Quick Boot from Google Play which has an option to reboot into the bootloader, but it also just ends up rebooting normally.
While powered off, I tried holding power and volume up, power and volume down, and power and both volume up and down, but they all just boot normally.
Doing "adb reboot recovery" does boot me into recovery mode, but the menu doesn't have a bootloader/fastboot option.
Does anyone have any idea how to enter the bootloader/fastboot mode for this tablet? Any help would be appreciated.

knismaps said:
I have a fairly generic Chinese tablet, a Neutab N7 (not a Nexus 7), but I have no idea how to enter the bootloader/fastboot mode.
Using adb, "adb reboot bootloader" or "adb reboot-bootloader" just makes it reboot normally.
From a shell, doing "su reboot bootloader" also reboots normally.
I tried Quick Boot from Google Play which has an option to reboot into the bootloader, but it also just ends up rebooting normally.
While powered off, I tried holding power and volume up, power and volume down, and power and both volume up and down, but they all just boot normally.
Doing "adb reboot recovery" does boot me into recovery mode, but the menu doesn't have a bootloader/fastboot option.
Does anyone have any idea how to enter the bootloader/fastboot mode for this tablet? Any help would be appreciated.
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why do you want to enter the bootloader? and have they made any roms or cwm recovery for these types of generic android tablets?

[RESOLVED] finally, ROOT for Neutab N7 pro tablet.
knismaps said:
I have a fairly generic Chinese tablet, a Neutab N7 (not a Nexus 7), but I have no idea how to enter the bootloader/fastboot mode.
Using adb, "adb reboot bootloader" or "adb reboot-bootloader" just makes it reboot normally.
From a shell, doing "su reboot bootloader" also reboots normally.
I tried Quick Boot from Google Play which has an option to reboot into the bootloader, but it also just ends up rebooting normally.
While powered off, I tried holding power and volume up, power and volume down, and power and both volume up and down, but they all just boot normally.
Doing "adb reboot recovery" does boot me into recovery mode, but the menu doesn't have a bootloader/fastboot option.
Does anyone have any idea how to enter the bootloader/fastboot mode for this tablet? Any help would be appreciated.
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Having been looking for this information myself i'm sharing real quick here what i've found. Scouring the net all over i've found NOTHING specific for these Chinese tablets but after finally getting on the scent of VROOT I downloaded and tried iROOT essentially a one-click rooter the .APK **DID NOT WORK** but the PC version **DID** can be found by googling iroot or vroot.
RE: bootloader, i've still found no way or any good info on entering the bootloader AFAIK this is locked and may not be possible without some good hard hacking on the firmware, I DO KNOW that if you try entering the "bootloader" with a reboot manager on the device u will find yourself at the "NeuTab" welcome screen and stuck. Fortunately at least in my experience, letting the tablet battery run down low you can boot back into it and root condition is still good.
Hope this helps somewhat I know its an old post but a lot of people have been looking for this info have yet to post on authors site confirming that the NeuTab also works with his software.
peace.
VE3UND
BTW I forgot to mention the site and the software (ALTHOUGH IT STATES OTHERWISE) is in Chinese. A leap of faith needed there I know but i confirm this method works. l8z
BTW^2 ALSO the android version was KitKat as received from the mfg, also have been told that Jellybean will install on the tablet after rooting and maybe is now included with device but don't quote me on that.
all in all a really nice tab for the price, especially now we have root biggest missing option: GPS but you can tether to another device with gps if you need to. Also no built in USB HOST MODE. //out

I've got the NeuTab N10 and can't get ADB to see it at all. How did you get ADB to work with your N7, were you able to find NeuTab ADB drivers somewhere?

So i recently came across this tablet in my stuff... something i picked up for the wife a few years back.
I also came across this website.... http://neutab.com/info-detail.php?InfoId=11
It has all the tools and programs that the company uses. includes all files for development of their entire line of tablets.
Thought this may be useful. just click on the link that says pheonixtools.zip and it will take you to a back end file server... This tablet is about as open sourced as it gets... so... this leads me to ask a question i have been struggling with for the last 2 years of being a member on this website...
can anyone... please... help me develop my first recovery and custom rom for this tablet? I just have never done it all the way... i have set up a couple things here and there... figured out how to strip the stock recovery and boot... but never got further than that.
Thanks for the help.

• Unzip phoenix tool.zip you just downloaded; (to open a .zip file, download WinRAR)
• In the folder of phoenix tool you just unzipped, depending on your system specs, select "drvinstaller_X64", "drvinstaller_x86" or "drvinstaller_IA64" to install tablet driver; Or you can run all three driver installer and at least one will work;
• Run "PhoenixSuit.exe", select "firmware" tab;
• Click on "Image" button, choose the firmware you just downloaded;
• Turn your tablet completely off (by press and hold power button for 20 seconds), press and hold "volume -" button, connect tablet to computer via usb cable, keep volume button held, press power button 10 times repeatedly;
• The phoenix tool should recognize the tablet. On pop-up dialog window, select if you want to format and wipe out everything on your tablet;
• The phoenix tool will start flash the firmware to the tablet. Wait till it is done;
• When upgrade is finished, disconnect your tablet from computer, press and hold power button for 10 seconds to quit upgrade mode. then press and hold power button for 2-4 seconds to turn tablet on;
Congratulations! Your tablet is now refreshed.

Ok so I have a NueTab Air 7 Android and I have talked toto their customer support which did neurologist absolutely no good. I have been trying to hard reset my tablet and do a factory reset by holding down the volume up and down keys and the power keys until it gives me the option of rebooting. However, there is no option for a factory reset. Only a Recovery mode, Fastboot mode, and Normal mode. I tired the Normal and Recovery an both sent me back to enter password that I can't rremember, which isthe why I'm resetting it lol. Finally I chose the Fastboot option and now it is stuck on that option and has been for almost an hour. It willwas not let me power off, try to hard reset, it is literally stuck. And it is a hundred percent charged. I do jot hav the optiontime to connectbe the tablet to acall Windows computer at this timetime, as the forums I have read say can possibly fix the issue. And what a surprise the customer service phone number for this specific tablet does not know how to fix it!!!!! Not surprised at all. If anyone at allthe has any ideas or knows what to do or howsomething to fix it please help meme. I'm very frustrated to say thethat least and in desperate need of help. Anything would be immensely appreciated. ~Melissa

How to identify the exact firmware of the N7 after this page (Oficial NEUTAB), I have 3 options but that IMEI series is nowhere in the table.
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this page http://neutab.com/info-detail.php?InfoId=11

n7s root
therealtaynak said:
So i recently came across this tablet in my stuff... something i picked up for the wife a few years back.
I also came across this website.... http://neutab.com/info-detail.php?InfoId=11
It has all the tools and programs that the company uses. includes all files for development of their entire line of tablets.
Thought this may be useful. just click on the link that says pheonixtools.zip and it will take you to a back end file server... This tablet is about as open sourced as it gets... so... this leads me to ask a question i have been struggling with for the last 2 years of being a member on this website...
can anyone... please... help me develop my first recovery and custom rom for this tablet? I just have never done it all the way... i have set up a couple things here and there... figured out how to strip the stock recovery and boot... but never got further than that.
Thanks for the help.
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I would love to root this tablet purely because it's my daughter's and some of the games she likes has some real funky permissions That they want! A custom rom would be nice but I will be satisfied with being able to revoke some of the permissions that the apps want to have access to.

n7s software download issue
therealtaynak said:
• Unzip phoenix tool.zip you just downloaded; (to open a .zip file, download WinRAR)
• In the folder of phoenix tool you just unzipped, depending on your system specs, select "drvinstaller_X64", "drvinstaller_x86" or "drvinstaller_IA64" to install tablet driver; Or you can run all three driver installer and at least one will work;
• Run "PhoenixSuit.exe", select "firmware" tab;
• Click on "Image" button, choose the firmware you just downloaded;
• Turn your tablet completely off (by press and hold power button for 20 seconds), press and hold "volume -" button, connect tablet to computer via usb cable, keep volume button held, press power button 10 times repeatedly;
• The phoenix tool should recognize the tablet. On pop-up dialog window, select if you want to format and wipe out everything on your tablet;
• The phoenix tool will start flash the firmware to the tablet. Wait till it is done;
• When upgrade is finished, disconnect your tablet from computer, press and hold power button for 10 seconds to quit upgrade mode. then press and hold power button for 2-4 seconds to turn tablet on;
Congratulations! Your tablet is now refreshed.
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I have yet to be able to download the zip or the firmware software. i got root with kingo pc version but that's pretty much it and I can't change the route manager because once I delete that then I don't have root anymore and can't add another one. Also I have yet to been able to get into or see download mode on this either. It just stays on the screen with the name on it and that's pretty much it. no bootloader unlock either

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[Q] Boot Loop on LE I/O 10.1 need help!

Hey Guys, could sure use your help... i updated my 10.1 le yesterday and that went thru fine. Later on i was playing and watching youtube and it sent my tablet into a boot loop and i cant seem to fix it. any help would be appreciated thanks in advance.
Mine did the same thing when i was streaming music. Not even Odin brought it back. I used adb to reboot into stock 3e recovery and wipe data/factory reset it, then used Odin to grt back to 3.0.1. Then i just redownloaded the 3.1 update. Hope that helps
LovellKid said:
Mine did the same thing when i was streaming music. Not even Odin brought it back. I used adb to reboot into stock 3e recovery and wipe data/factory reset it, then used Odin to grt back to 3.0.1. Then i just redownloaded the 3.1 update. Hope that helps
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right now im having problems with adb listing the devices. adb is installed. it keeps saying that i need some APX drivers???
Drivers are here:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/GT-P7510UWYXAR
I had the same problem. This is what i did. Since I had already rooted my tablet, I already had in my laptop ADB and the driver for the tablet. If you don't have these 2 things, I suggest you go to the development section of this forum, look for the insrltructions on how to root, and download what you need.
I connected my tablet then went into cmd mode (DOS MODE), then typed adb reboot recovery. From there the tablet rebooted into recovery. I then wiped data and cache. Then I rebooted and it went fine, no more bootloop. In settings I noticed that it had reverted back to 3.0.1 so I just did update again. Since then my tablet has been smooth as butter.
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For those not too comfortable with ADB, I just installed PDAnet (for the fastboot drivers) and after booting to fastboot (holding power and the volume down button and selecting the USB symbol) I used the "fastboot -w" command in CMD.exe to wipe the device.
Its rather strange that a lot of people are having problems. Mine started after getting an error turning on the WIFI chip. Thank god for Titanium Backup's option to sync with Dropbox. Hope this helps.
kdietze3 said:
For those not too comfortable with ADB, I just installed PDAnet (for the fastboot drivers) and after booting to fastboot (holding power and the volume down button and selecting the USB symbol) I used the "fastboot -w" command in CMD.exe to wipe the device.
Its rather strange that a lot of people are having problems. Mine started after getting an error turning on the WIFI chip. Thank god for Titanium Backup's option to sync with Dropbox. Hope this helps.
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THANK YOU!! Your suggestion of installing PDAnet saved me! I was having a hell of a time trying to get the right drivers so my computer would recognize the tablet has an adb device. After installing PDAnet, it was a cinch. Then I reflashed everything, wiped userdata and cache, and rebooted (I followed the instructions found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14600617&postcount=111) Now my tab is working again and I was getting ready to ship it off to Samsung so they could re-flash it for me.
Follow this steps
The steps are this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=15084897&postcount=123
Obviously I have installed adroid-sdk and download fastboot from HTC page.
I'm one of the lucky ones who has had their I/O tab stuck in a boot loop on 3.1, and after trying the steps below, I am not getting it to work. I know I must be making a stupid mistake somewhere along the line, but essentially,
I downloaded the new image, boot, and recovery files into a directory on my hard drive;
I installed PDAnet;
I entered into fastboot on my GTab and plugged it into my PC;
I can tell that fastboot is now listed as a device (I suspect this means that the drivers are installed correctly and that it is recognizing a fastboot device);
Now when I try to run the fastboot commands suggested, I get 'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command...
Stupid question, but I am supposed to run this command from cmd.exe, right? Any ideas what I am doing wrong so that the fastboot commands are not recognizable? I may need a dumbed down instruction set if there are steps I am missing somewhere...
engljeff said:
I'm one of the lucky ones who has had their I/O tab stuck in a boot loop on 3.1, and after trying the steps below, I am not getting it to work. I know I must be making a stupid mistake somewhere along the line, but essentially,
I downloaded the new image, boot, and recovery files into a directory on my hard drive;
I installed PDAnet;
I entered into fastboot on my GTab and plugged it into my PC;
I can tell that fastboot is now listed as a device (I suspect this means that the drivers are installed correctly and that it is recognizing a fastboot device);
Now when I try to run the fastboot commands suggested, I get 'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command...
Stupid question, but I am supposed to run this command from cmd.exe, right? Any ideas what I am doing wrong so that the fastboot commands are not recognizable? I may need a dumbed down instruction set if there are steps I am missing somewhere...
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Edit:
After trying just about everything, I have concluded there are two hurdles I still cannot pass. First, if I fastboot my device, and select the USB icon, my device is appearing in my windows device list. However, I cannot run any fastboot commands in cmd.exe window. Not sure why or what else is needed. Second, I successfully installed SDK and tried to enter recovery mode through ADB, but I cannot find the magic trick to have my device appear in ADB. ODINing back to stock did not make a difference. If I can get past either of these hurdles I am confident I can progress, so any suggestions are appreciated.
fastboot commands never seem to work for me. Always says waiting for device.
ericc191 said:
fastboot commands never seem to work for me. Always says waiting for device.
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Which makes me wonder if I am doing something wrong. I can't even get fastbook command to be recognized. It's as if there is some fastboot software needed so that my pc knows what to do when I type fastboot. I hoped SDK was enough, took a stab with a fastboot.exe from htc I found on another forum, neither worked. How did you get your pc to look for your device from fastboot in the first place?
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Hi .. I have the same problems before
I found out that the new ADB has moved the directory to "platform-tools"
This renders the fastboot useless "winapiadb.dll"(or something) file not found pop up window
I got that ridiculous bootloop issue right in the middle of the flight! thought I bought a $$$ junk lol
use the fastboot -w option to recover .. but it resets the whole tablet back to OE (original everything)
Hey guys,
So I have one of the Limited Edition Google IO Galaxy Tab 10.1's and I can't find a more updated thread than this. It seems this problem is isolated or mostly isolated to the Limited Edition tabs?
Anyways, I've read through the thread (as well as many other resources) and I just don't understand what I'm supposed to do to defeat the boot loop problem.
For me, pressing the Power and Volume up button (or Power and Volume down button) doesn't do a thing. The tablet does not respond at all. The only thing other than the boot loop is that I can get it into "upload mode" whatever that is.
This thread doesn't mention upload mode, so I don't know how to proceed. I can't seem to find anything in the manual about this sort of hard reset, nor can I find any information anywhere else.
Also, I've read this thread, and I do not have any familiarity with what the following software projects are: Odin, PDAnet, and APX Drivers. I also have not used the android SDK.
Also, in the third post chris eckman posted a link to some sort of Galaxy Tab drivers on samsung's site, which is now a broken link.
Anyways, while I'm a noob to the XDA community, I am a computer engineer, and I'm confident I won't have any trouble recovering this device. There's just so much conflicting information and alternatives methods that I'm not sure how to proceed.
It seems like a tutorial might exist out there that I have not yet found?
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
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Clyde_Frog said:
Hey guys,
So I have one of the Limited Edition Google IO Galaxy Tab 10.1's and I can't find a more updated thread than this. It seems this problem is isolated or mostly isolated to the Limited Edition tabs?
Anyways, I've read through the thread (as well as many other resources) and I just don't understand what I'm supposed to do to defeat the boot loop problem.
For me, pressing the Power and Volume up button (or Power and Volume down button) doesn't do a thing. The tablet does not respond at all. The only thing other than the boot loop is that I can get it into "upload mode" whatever that is.
This thread doesn't mention upload mode, so I don't know how to proceed. I can't seem to find anything in the manual about this sort of hard reset, nor can I find any information anywhere else.
Also, I've read this thread, and I do not have any familiarity with what the following software projects are: Odin, PDAnet, and APX Drivers. I also have not used the android SDK.
Also, in the third post chris eckman posted a link to some sort of Galaxy Tab drivers on samsung's site, which is now a broken link.
Anyways, while I'm a noob to the XDA community, I am a computer engineer, and I'm confident I won't have any trouble recovering this device. There's just so much conflicting information and alternatives methods that I'm not sure how to proceed.
It seems like a tutorial might exist out there that I have not yet found?
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Ok, well if you are running a "stock" IO bootloader, then you should have fastboot and download modes accessible to you by using the volume down and power button combo.
Have you ever gotten to this menu before? If not, then you just aren't doing it right. Let go of the power button part of this combo once the samsung logo appears, and then you should see two icons appear. If you have an IO bootloader, then you are going to go into fastboot mode, and then use fastboot to get your recovery booted. Once you get CWM booted, you can flash a stock ROM, load up stock recovery and wipe this sucker back to factory, and then fastboot your CWM recovery and install Task650's latest rom and be bootloop free. Let me know if you need further help.
Alright, first things first. Yes, this tablet is 100% stock, and I've done one major Android update, but it was not the one that broke everyone's wireless.
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So going step by step:
you should have fastboot and download modes accessible to you by using the volume down and power button combo. Have you ever gotten to this menu before?
So, I did once get to what I believe was the "fastboot" menu. I had four options available to me, the first one was something like "repair boot process" which I selected, because I was having a boot problem. It did nothing, and now I cannot get back to that menu.
I did get to the USB upload screen once by accident, when I was trying to get back to the boot menu, but not knowing what to do at that point. I had to shut it off.
Let go of the power button part of this combo once the samsung logo appears, and then you should see two icons appear.
Which Samsung logo? If I press both the power button and volume up or down, I get nothing. Nothing happens. If I press the power button first and then two seconds later start holding down the volume button, then eventually I get the blue swirly samsung screen. At the end of that, the samsung logo is clear. But waiting a bit longer, after about 30 seconds of blank screen, a pulsing white Samsung logo comes up, and I've never known which samsung logo to stop holding the power button. I believe I've tried every combination imaginable, and none of them work.
If you have an IO bootloader Do you mean Google I/O Stock bootloader? If not, I have no idea what this is in reference to.
Once you get CWM booted No idea what that is.
you can flash a stock ROM Where do I get that?
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My bootloop might be different from everyone else's. Everyone else says "shut off the device, and then turn it on with the volume down/up held down. The problem with mine is that it NEVER shuts off! So, I can only do about 2 tests per day, because the only way I can shut it off is to let the battery run dead.
Mine switches from boot loop, and if I force that off, by holding down the power button for 10-15 seconds, then it immediately boots back up into "going into upload mode, cause unknown" If I force that screen off, it boots into the boot loop, so I can never boot from a "powered off" mode, again, unless I let the battery run dead.
I've tried every button pressing boot sequence I can think of with no luck. Can't I just upload something to the device in "upload mode" ? I don't need any data off this device, I just want it to be reset back to day 1, so that I can turn it on and use it.
Thanks so much for your help. As you might imagine, this is a very frustrating problem.
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can someone please help me ,i have a samsung galaxy tab 2 10.1 ,and its on boot loop ,always showing smsung galaxy tab 2 logo,i've tried restoring factory settings ,,didn't work ,i tried to install receovery from internal sd card says not found ,some one pleeaaase send me the steps of what to do

[Q] Big problems with Huawei U8600-1 (T-Mobile Move Balance) -missing files

Good day to you all kind folks!
Basicly, i have the same problem as mr. adijat from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1816263 .
I was digging about link2sd with the phone from the subject and messed it up.
I managed to get it to boot to android again, but with limited capability:
1. Once connected to PC, it only charges, no mass storage, no usb debuging, no nothing.
2. Half of the applications are missing, like GooglePlay, Google Account Sinchronization etc.
I did try to install those manually, but to no avail, if i try to install GooglePlay.apk it just says: Application not installed.
I was google-ing for a way to adb push those applications, but i have no idea what parts of android system are responsible for USB controlers, and every try to find out doesnt end so good.
As for the original stock rom/firmware from huawei, they DO have the phone listed on their download page, but nothing to download from there, and from another sites i cant seem to find the specific rom for this model, although i've tried to install some similar ROMs like official U8650 and S8600, none worked ( when i enter in update screen, step 1/2 finishes and as soon as step 2/2 starts it says "Update Failed" and thats it.
I can't seem to get it to fastboot mode anymore also (Shut down > Plug to PC > Volume down+Power 2 sec > 10 sec Power ), because when i plug it in to PC while its shut down it doesnt go to battery charging screen, it just stays on white loading screen.
I'm baffeled with this, i'm not much of an expert on this stuff but i know the basics, and cant figure it out.
If anyone has any solutions, it would be great!
Greetings from Croatia and I'm sorry in advance if i posted in wrong part of the forums, this is the best i could find.
bagio007 said:
Good day to you all kind folks!
Basicly, i have the same problem as mr. adijat from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1816263 .
I was digging about link2sd with the phone from the subject and messed it up.
I managed to get it to boot to android again, but with limited capability:
1. Once connected to PC, it only charges, no mass storage, no usb debuging, no nothing.
2. Half of the applications are missing, like GooglePlay, Google Account Sinchronization etc.
I did try to install those manually, but to no avail, if i try to install GooglePlay.apk it just says: Application not installed.
I was google-ing for a way to adb push those applications, but i have no idea what parts of android system are responsible for USB controlers, and every try to find out doesnt end so good.
As for the original stock rom/firmware from huawei, they DO have the phone listed on their download page, but nothing to download from there, and from another sites i cant seem to find the specific rom for this model, although i've tried to install some similar ROMs like official U8650 and S8600, none worked ( when i enter in update screen, step 1/2 finishes and as soon as step 2/2 starts it says "Update Failed" and thats it.
I can't seem to get it to fastboot mode anymore also (Shut down > Plug to PC > Volume down+Power 2 sec > 10 sec Power ), because when i plug it in to PC while its shut down it doesnt go to battery charging screen, it just stays on white loading screen.
I'm baffeled with this, i'm not much of an expert on this stuff but i know the basics, and cant figure it out.
If anyone has any solutions, it would be great!
Greetings from Croatia and I'm sorry in advance if i posted in wrong part of the forums, this is the best i could find.
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bagio007 do not try to restore with another roms because it is useless. try it only with fastboot ...
you nedd to boot in recovery mode and try to flash with fastboot
boot.img
recovery.img
system.img
STEPS:
Turn off the phone, disconnect the USB cable and remove the battery
Reinsert the battery into the phone
Turn on phone into fastboot mode
Press the volume up button for 1 second.
Holding volume up, press the power button, holding down both buttons for 4 seconds.
After that, release the power button first, then the Volume Up button.
The screen should remain black ...
Try to reset factory a prhone in recovery mode ..
move the bar with volume up/down key and power button to accept
if not wort thats try to flash with fastboot
Reconnect the phone and verify, that the phone is in fastboot. Type into the Command Prompt or terminal:
fastboot devices
Now flash the firmware:
fastboot flash boot /path/to/boot.img
fastboot flash recovery /path/to/recovery.img
fastboot flash system /path/to/system.img
fastboot flash userdata /path/to/userdata.img
Reboot the phone
fastboot reboot

Unable to enter into bootloader mode

I own many nexus devices, a heavy terminal user and I know about things like adb, fastboot etc.
This device Huawei mediapad 7 lite is driving me mad, I wanted to install CM 10.1 on it but I am unable to enter into fastboot mode. I have searched enough and tried all the methods like "adb reboot bootloader" and "volume up + power", but no luck at all.
Is there anything that I am missing? I am able to use 'adb' but rebooting into bootloader just power offs the device and sometimes just displays the battery charging icon on screen.
If I try "adb reboot recovery", it enters into recovery mode but within 2 seconds reboots. I somehow need to get into bootloader mode(fastboot mode) so that I can flash recovery and custom rom.
Your help is highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance
smartdipu said:
I own many nexus devices, a heavy terminal user and I know about things like adb, fastboot etc.
This device Huawei mediapad 7 lite is driving me mad, I wanted to install CM 10.1 on it but I am unable to enter into fastboot mode. I have searched enough and tried all the methods like "adb reboot bootloader" and "volume up + power", but no luck at all.
Is there anything that I am missing? I am able to use 'adb' but rebooting into bootloader just power offs the device and sometimes just displays the battery charging icon on screen.
If I try "adb reboot recovery", it enters into recovery mode but within 2 seconds reboots. I somehow need to get into bootloader mode(fastboot mode) so that I can flash recovery and custom rom.
Your help is highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
I am having similar problem for different reasons. I am in a reboot loop and if I try power+volume up I get this: Enter into fastboot mode. You can press POWER key for more than 10 seconds to reboot device.
Power for 10 seconds will reboot and go back to reboot loop, but anything else I try to push does not get me anywhere. In this state the tablet will not show through USB on the computer. I was trying to google how to enter bootloader, but I am not able to find any info plus screenshots. So if you find a solution, I would VERY happy.
I would keep you informed if I find something myself. Here is my post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37646468#post37646468
Good luck.
Karel
kolibrik said:
Hi,
I am having similar problem for different reasons. I am in a reboot loop and if I try power+volume up I get this: Enter into fastboot mode. You can press POWER key for more than 10 seconds to reboot device.
Power for 10 seconds will reboot and go back to reboot loop, but anything else I try to push does not get me anywhere. In this state the tablet will not show through USB on the computer. I was trying to google how to enter bootloader, but I am not able to find any info plus screenshots. So if you find a solution, I would VERY happy.
I would keep you informed if I find something myself. Here is my post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37646468#post37646468
Good luck.
Karel
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Then you see on your tablet: Enter into fastboot mode. You can press POWER key for more than 10 seconds to reboot device. - then it means that you are already in fastboot mode. Holding power for 10 s needed to exit from fastboot (to reboot).
after_silence said:
Then you see on your tablet: Enter into fastboot mode. You can press POWER key for more than 10 seconds to reboot device. - then it means that you are already in fastboot mode. Holding power for 10 s needed to exit from fastboot (to reboot).
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Thanks for the reply. Sorry if I sound like a novice, but what can I fo in fastboot mode? The computer does not recognize the device in this fastboot, so I can do anything from computer, and the tablet does not respond to anything pressed while in this mode.So how do I install recovery or do anything sensible? Sorry if I missed something obvious, it is my first Mediapad.
kolibrik said:
Thanks for the reply. Sorry if I sound like a novice, but what can I fo in fastboot mode? The computer does not recognize the device in this fastboot, so I can do anything from computer, and the tablet does not respond to anything pressed while in this mode.So how do I install recovery or do anything sensible? Sorry if I missed something obvious, it is my first Mediapad.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=37665946&postcount=51
All operations with fastboot should be performed via terminal.
Hello after_silence, any help for me? When I do "adb reboot bootloader", it shuts down and NOTHING comes up on screen. If usb cable is connected, it shows the battery charging symbol. When I do "sudo fastboot devices", nothing comes up. That means I am not entering into fastboot mode. Any other workaround?
Thanks!
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smartdipu said:
I own many nexus devices, a heavy terminal user and I know about things like adb, fastboot etc.
This device Huawei mediapad 7 lite is driving me mad, I wanted to install CM 10.1 on it but I am unable to enter into fastboot mode. I have searched enough and tried all the methods like "adb reboot bootloader" and "volume up + power", but no luck at all.
Is there anything that I am missing? I am able to use 'adb' but rebooting into bootloader just power offs the device and sometimes just displays the battery charging icon on screen.
If I try "adb reboot recovery", it enters into recovery mode but within 2 seconds reboots. I somehow need to get into bootloader mode(fastboot mode) so that I can flash recovery and custom rom.
Your help is highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance
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Is There Any Solution To This? I've Been At It All night and No results
STUCK
JaleelAJames said:
Is There Any Solution To This? I've Been At It All night and No results
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Been up tonight on The Evervolv screen, rebooted, still Evervolv screen
Sounds similar to your problem, cannot get any PC link, power and volume controls gets me to fastboot but the PC does not see the device
Retry, Retry, EvervvolLLLLL screen, nothing else
Any suggestions or tips
thxs
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hillbillie said:
Been up tonight on The Evervolv screen, rebooted, still Evervolv screen
Sounds similar to your problem, cannot get any PC link, power and volume controls gets me to fastboot but the PC does not see the device
Retry, Retry, EvervvolLLLLL screen, nothing else
Any suggestions or tips
thxs
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Managed to pull back TWRP screen, wiped Dalvik, cannot mount external_sd, now waiting on "rm - rf on external_sd"
I would like to get on the developer board, to ask directly, how I could fix this.
regards
Phew!
hillbillie said:
Been up tonight on The Evervolv screen, rebooted, still Evervolv screen
Sounds similar to your problem, cannot get any PC link, power and volume controls gets me to fastboot but the PC does not see the device
Retry, Retry, EvervvolLLLLL screen, nothing else
Any suggestions or tips
thxs
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Managed to pull back TWRP screen, wiped Dalvik, cannot mount external_sd, now waiting on "rm - rf on external_sd"
I would like to get on the developer board, to ask directly, how I could fix this.
regards
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25468368&postcount=5&nocache=1&z=8663575234822929
Sorry for the simple posting, but the above thread fixed the problem.
The original failure was caused by missing the factory reset after flashing, before unzipping.
Wow , XDA saved the tab for xmas, although the 2 steps flash cust and flash tombstones didn´t
work, it rebooted to an older version just fine!
Then restored backup, I´ll try again after xmas.
Happy Xmas !!

Bricked my MSI Enjoy 10" Plus

I've got an MSI Windpad Enjoy 10" Plus (http://www.msi.com/product/windpad/Enjoy-10-Plus.html) and I tried to flash it this ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1540616).
The rom is for MSI Windpad Enjoy 10", while mine is called Enjoy 10" Plus. So GG, I think I got owned. So retarded you don't even have to tell me.
Now whenever I try to turn on the tablet, it would simply vibrate, show the logo and then turns off. PC doesn't detect it.
However, I tried holding Power button + Reset button together, the PC detects it, but it's unknown and it can't identify it (even though I have MSI's drivers installed and all).
...Any ideas on how to overcome it?
I'm going to sleep now, and will check tomorrow. Thanks in advance.
[UPDATE] 2/22/2013 11:00pm gmt
I'm able to boot it only if I have it plugged in. I can only use Power + Volume controllers + Reset buttons. I can enter Recovery Mode but I cannot confirm/click on any selection.
Tablet does not get recognized by the computer in "Flashing Mode".
I forced to install the driver for the "Flashing mode" when the tablet is in recovery mode but programs like MSIFlashtool, RKBatchTool, RKAdnroid. (not sure if i correcly used the last 2... but whatever)
spilot said:
I've got an MSI Windpad Enjoy 10" Plus (http://www.msi.com/product/windpad/Enjoy-10-Plus.html) and I tried to flash it this ROM (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1540616).
The rom is for MSI Windpad Enjoy 10", while mine is called Enjoy 10" Plus. So GG, I think I got owned. So retarded you don't even have to tell me.
Now whenever I try to turn on the tablet, it would simply vibrate, show the logo and then turns off. PC doesn't detect it.
However, I tried holding Power button + Reset button together, the PC detects it, but it's unknown and it can't identify it (even though I have MSI's drivers installed and all).
...Any ideas on how to overcome it?
I'm going to sleep now, and will check tomorrow. Thanks in advance.
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i dont think that that is called brick
anyways go download Odin and the stock image for your phone (in tar format)(just search on XDA)
put phone into download mode nd open odin
select PDA and select the tar file u downloaded
click start and it should take u back to stock
forgot if this unroots ur phone or not so u might have to root again.
Jack Jake said:
i dont think that that is called brick
anyways go download Odin and the stock image for your phone (in tar format)(just search on XDA)
put phone into download mode nd open odin
select PDA and select the tar file u downloaded
click start and it should take u back to stock
forgot if this unroots ur phone or not so u might have to root again.
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This is not Samsung or a phone. Read what you are told
If you have a splash screen, you are not bricked. Does adb recognise your tablet? Can you access any recovery/download mode?
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Quinny899 said:
This is not Samsung or a phone. Read what you are told
If you have a splash screen, you are not bricked. Does adb recognise your tablet? Can you access any recovery/download mode?
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ADB doesn't recognize it. I tried holding Power + Reset button and did 'adb devices' on Ubuntu and it didn't show anything. On Windows, if I held these 2 buttons, it would show an unknown device in Device Manager. (Mind you, I don't have the Android SDK on Windows, just Linux.)
I can't access any recovery/download mode. Any combination of buttons (Power+VolDown, Power+VolUp/VolDown, Power+VolUP, Power+Home, Power+Back, Power+Settings) would do nothing.
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This what it does when I press Power + Reset Button with a needle. It boots up, splash screen, and stays on black screen (Btw, in this stage, it's Unknown Device in Windows Manager).Once I let go of Reset or Power button, it shuts down.
Turning it on without holding Reset, it would show splash screen, black screen and turns off in about 2 seconds.
Bump.
I've tried playing with it for some time. I can't get it to stay working without pressing power+reset buttons, it always shuts off...
Go to the device website, and download section, get the latest firmware and forget to download the flash driver.
Follow the steps that in firmware folder after unzip it, and you'll get your tablet on
Sent from my Enjoy 10 Plus using xda app-developers app
mramzi said:
Go to the device website, and download section, get the latest firmware and forget to download the flash driver.
Follow the steps that in firmware folder after unzip it, and you'll get your tablet on
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... I was trying all the time to get it work on the PC without plugging the charger. Anyways~
(Tablet's turned off), I plugged charger, I plugged USB, I turned on the tablet and viola it actually worked and booted into OS. However, no buttons work AT ALL, and touch input doesn't work as well.
I tried to get into Recovery Mode and it worked, but I can go up/down using VolUp/VolDow buttons but I cannot click on any thing because the home button don't work nor any other.
Only Power + VolUp + VolDown + Reset buttons work... What to do now?
TL;DR I want to click on 'Update from SD Card' from the Android Recovery but I couldn't get the 'home' button to click enter on the selection. So what's the solution?
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updates:
I tried to place the firmware from the official website as update.img on an SD Card and placed it in the tablet and went into the recovery mode and selected the 'update from sd card' but i couldn't click it. I tried to tap power, home, search, settings and back and nothing worked.
what I've got up until now:
I can boot into the ROM / RecoveryMod as long as I have the charger plugged in the tablet.
For Ubuntu, when I use the command $ tail -f /var/log/syslog and plug in my tablet, it shows this log http://pastebin.com/pBpBUA2Q (it identifies the tablet) [note, the tablet is booted into the ROM]
Also, if I'm in the recovery mode and I plug in the tablet, it would enumerate the USB... ~,~
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Please don't bump your thread more than once in 24 hours, it's against the rules
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Hello,
I know it has been long since this thread stopped.
I'm currently in his shoes and for the life of me cannot find anything on the web to help me solve my problem.
My MSI Enjoy 10" Plus was flashed with the wrong MSI Enjoy 10" update. Now the tablet only turns on when in "Recovery Mode", but selecting in that mode is not possible using 10" Plus' buttons. Is there anyone from you good people that can help? Please? Thanks.
Uhm...bump?
Bump? Need help from the experts here. Please. I'm desperate.
Thank you very much in advance.

Can't get to bootloader. Is it corrupt?

I have successfully installed ROMs on Nexus devices, but this one has me stumped. When I issue, "adb reboot bootloader" I get the FASTBOOT and RESCUEMODE screen telling me to use HiSuite to fix it (which didn't help, btw). No options (and I've seen other threads with this issue but no answers). I'm new so can't post a link, but picture is here i.imgsafe.org/d1da047.jpg
- If I try to "adb reboot recovery", It just reboots normally
- If I hold down power and vol down, I get eRecovery, but it will only let me download over wifi (which ultimate fails getting package details) or reboot/shutdown. No options to wipe anything.
- If I hold power and vol up (or both vol up/down) it just constantly restarts with "<vibrate>Honor, for the brave" screen but never boots anything.
My niave hunch is that my normal bootloader got replaced with some kind of OTA upgrade loader and is now stuck. I can otherwise use the phone but I'd like to apply my OEM unlock code I worked so hard to get.
lmatter2 said:
I have successfully installed ROMs on Nexus devices, but this one has me stumped. When I issue, "adb reboot bootloader" I get the FASTBOOT and RESCUEMODE screen telling me to use HiSuite to fix it (which didn't help, btw). No options (and I've seen other threads with this issue but no answers). I'm new so can't post a link, but picture is here i.imgsafe.org/d1da047.jpg
- If I try to "adb reboot recovery", It just reboots normally
- If I hold down power and vol down, I get eRecovery, but it will only let me download over wifi (which ultimate fails getting package details) or reboot/shutdown. No options to wipe anything.
- If I hold power and vol up (or both vol up/down) it just constantly restarts with "<vibrate>Honor, for the brave" screen but never boots anything.
My niave hunch is that my normal bootloader got replaced with some kind of OTA upgrade loader and is now stuck. I can otherwise use the phone but I'd like to apply my OEM unlock code I worked so hard to get.
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Also (I'm at work so doing this from my crappy memory), I sometimes do get the phone into an OTA update screen which either stays stuck at zero percent (and I have to hold power down to restart) or successfully "installs" and then just boots normally.

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