Unbrick HP 7 VoiceTab 1321RA without Recovery or Custom Recovery mode accessable - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

This way is only work for original condition HP 7 voicetab 1321 ra with problem :
- forgotten password or screenlock
- no recovery (show android bot with no command)
- no need to flash
after trying for 3 days work. now problem is solved
1). shutdown device
2) press vol + and power button (until show select boot mode)
3) choose uart mode
4) in green button choose "factory setting"
then OK.
now your device has back to factory setting as one new
to enable Developer Options submenu(USB Debugging) on Android 4.2/Android 4.3/Android 4.4:
Go to Settings menu on your device.
Go to About submenu. In some devices the About submenu will be under “More”/”General” submenu. On some other devices (mostly HTC devices you will have to goto Settings> About> Software Information> More)
Now scroll to “Build Number” and tap it 7 times.
After tapping 7 times you will see an alert saying “You are now a developer”/”Developer mode has been enabled”.
Now if you go to your Settings menu, you will see the developer options submenu over there.
Tap on the Developer options and then turn on USB Debugging.
So I hope I have helped you. Let me know if you have any doubts.

I am getting error as 'Can't connect to camera' please help providing stock rom or firmware for HP 7 Voicetab 1351ra... I have tried the support forum link but that rom didn't work as its updated rom having build ver 1.01.08 something and I need 1.01.06... please help..

try to remove sd card, maybe the problem was on sdcard, I've found same problem on samsung galaxy grand prime.

my voicetab 7 can not enter any mode.
it just keep restarting on and on
any suggestion how to fix this?

i cant access the recovery mood.. its showing no command....my device is also hp7 voice tab.. pls help me..

Power off your tab, then press & hold power and volume up. Select recovery mode, you'll see no command with the dead android guy on it. Now press power and volume up once again. Now you're in the stock recovery menu
But if you are planning to install a custom rom on it there are some problem. First you have to unlock the boot loader, you can do it by installing android sdk on your pc.
The second problem which you're gonna face is there is no custom recovery made for this device. So its lillte tricky process.

rishavthepunk said:
Power off your tab, then press & hold power and volume up. Select recovery mode, you'll see no command with the dead android guy on it. Now press power and volume up once again. Now you're in the stock recovery menu
But if you are planning to install a custom rom on it there are some problem. First you have to unlock the boot loader, you can do it by installing android sdk on your pc.
The second problem which you're gonna face is there is no custom recovery made for this device. So its lillte tricky process.
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My HP 7 voicetab sucks on HP logo,
I installed update.zip but in vain. Is it hardware issue or software issue.

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Cant reboot recovery!

Hey guys,
Iv got a stock US tablet Z, SGP311 on 10.4.1.b.0.109
Iv tried holding power and volume + while booting to get into stock recovery, iv tried tapping Vol+ a few times while booting, iv tried holdin Vol+ for 3 seconds and then hitting power......i cant get this damn thing into recovery!
Can someone help??
Snazarian said:
Hey guys,
Iv got a stock US tablet Z, SGP311 on 10.4.1.b.0.109
Iv tried holding power and volume + while booting to get into stock recovery, iv tried tapping Vol+ a few times while booting, iv tried holdin Vol+ for 3 seconds and then hitting power......i cant get this damn thing into recovery!
Can someone help??
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There is no Recovery Mode in the XTZ's stock firmware. Here is how to access the available functions of the stock firmware.
1. Power On
Press and hold the POWER button until notification light flashes once, then release POWER button.
2. Power Off
Press and hold the POWER button until menu appears, then select "Power off" and "OK".
3. Restart
Restart device to turn off all running applications and to free up memory.
3.1. Simultaneously press and hold the VOLUME UP and POWER buttons for 10 seconds.
3.2. After the notification light flashes three times, release the buttons.
3.3. The device will power off automatically.
3.4. After the device is powered off, power on the device.
4. Reset
Reset device to its original settings to free up memory.
Don't forget to back up any important data saved on the device!
4.1. Go to Settings > Backup & reset > Factory data reset > Reset tablet.
5. Enable Safe Mode
5.1. Power off the device.
5.2. Press and hold the POWER button until the notification light flashes once.
5.3. Wait until the Xperia™ logotype disappears.
5.4. Press and hold the VOLUME DOWN button.
5.5. The device will restart in Safe Mode.
5.6. To exit Safe Mode, restart the device.
6. Flash Mode
6.1. Power off the device.
6.2. Connect a USB cable to the device.
6.3. Press and hold the VOLUME DOWN button.
6.4. Connect the USB cable to a computer.
6.5. Wait until the notification light flashes red-green once, then release VOLUME DOWN button.
6.6. To exit Flash Mode, disconnect the USB cable.
7. Fastboot Mode.
7.1. Power off the device.
7.2. Connect a USB cable to the device.
7.3. Press and hold the VOLUME UP button.
7.4. Connect the USB cable to a computer.
7.5. Wait until the notification light flashes red then solid blue, then release VOLUME UP button.
7.6. To exit Fastboot Mode, disconnect the USB cable.
8. Service Menu
8.1. Start the Contacts app.
8.2. Go into Settings.
8.3. Touch the blank area at middle bottom of screen for at least five seconds then stop touching screen.
8.4. "Enter service mode" button will be displayed.
8.5. Press the "Enter service mode" button.
8.6. Enter *#*#7378423#*#* (*#*#SERVICE#*#*).
8.7. Service menu will be displayed.
8.Notes.1. Enter *#*#4636#*#* (*#*#INFO#*#*) to display testing information.
8.Notes.2. Enter *#*#73556673#*#* (*#*#SELLMORE#*#*) to toggle Demo Mode activation on/off. WARNING! Activating Demo Mode will delete all personal content (photos, etc.) and settings.
How do you flash CM then ?
Cat McGowan said:
There is no Recovery Mode in the XTZ's stock firmware.
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Thanks for telling ! I had been looking for this information for a long time.
Apparently, my service info says "bootloader unlock allowed: yes", I wonder if it means that I actually unlocked it or that the device would accept me to do it.
I moreover wonder how one can manage to install CM or root its device without using Recovery Mode. I saw on your signature you rooted your device. May I ask how you did that ?
ducasse.isidore said:
Thanks for telling ! I had been looking for this information for a long time.
Apparently, my service info says "bootloader unlock allowed: yes", I wonder if it means that I actually unlocked it or that the device would accept me to do it.
I moreover wonder how one can manage to install CM or root its device without using Recovery Mode. I saw on your signature you rooted your device. May I ask how you did that ?
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It means your bootloader CAN BE unlocked.
To install a ROM, such as CM, you first unlock your bootloader, then move the ROM zip to your device. After that, you flash the included kernel from the zip with fastboot. Then, you boot into the included recovery from the kernel and flash the whole ROM.
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Felimenta97 said:
It means your bootloader CAN BE unlocked.
To install a ROM, such as CM, you first unlock your bootloader, then move the ROM zip to your device. After that, you flash the included kernel from the zip with fastboot. Then, you boot into the included recovery from the kernel and flash the whole ROM.
Sent from my LT26i using Tapatalk
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I finally found a solution to my problem : I unlocked the device using flashtool-0.9.11's gui procedure, instead of flashtool's fastboot. It succeeded and I can successfully flash anything I want on the device.
I found your rational approach to my problem useful. It helped me isolate a solution. Thanks !
Hi there
I know this is an old thread. But my problem is same. I got this devide called sony experia tablet z lte ntt docomo x variant
My problem is that it got a lock screen and i have forgot the password. So i want to reset it.
But the problem is how do i do that, there isnt a recovery on this thing.
I was playing around with the buttons and i dont know how ,or which combination i pressed the tab booted to a factory reset screen but i wanst sure to reset that time so i exited from that and tablets lock screen appeared.
And now i cant figure out that how to do this again. Please help me
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Hi there
I know this is an old thread. But my problem is same. I got this devide called sony experia tablet z lte ntt docomo x variant
My problem is that it got a lock screen and i have forgot the password. So i want to reset it.
But the problem is how do i do that, there isnt a recovery on this thing.
I was playing around with the buttons and i dont know how ,or which combination i pressed the tab booted to a factory reset screen but i wanst sure to reset that time so i exited from that and tablets lock screen appeared.
And now i cant figure out that how to do this again. Please help me
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Press and hold the Power and Volume Down keys for 10 seconds.
The device will reset and restart.

Unable to boot into recovery or fastboot

Hello everyone, I have a HTC desire 610 here and I cant get into recovery or fastboot. I've tried holding vol down + power and every other key combo, and it just boots up like I'm not doing anything. The buttons work once the phone is booted so I know they're not broken. Is there any other way to access these options? What could I be doing wrong?
One forum post mentioned a fast boot up option in settings that may disable the fastboot and recovery options, but this doesn't make much sense since this would mean you have to boot into the phone (assuming its working) in order to recover it.
Any input would be appreciated.
Bklynrx7 said:
Hello everyone, I have a HTC desire 610 here and I cant get into recovery or fastboot. I've tried holding vol down + power and every other key combo, and it just boots up like I'm not doing anything. The buttons work once the phone is booted so I know they're not broken. Is there any other way to access these options? What could I be doing wrong?
One forum post mentioned a fast boot up option in settings that may disable the fastboot and recovery options, but this doesn't make much sense since this would mean you have to boot into the phone (assuming its working) in order to recover it.
Any input would be appreciated.
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Having fast boot turned on in settings doesn't make it impossible to enter recovery or fastboot but is does make it very difficult. It removes any delay at the start of the boot procces and skips some checks to speed up boot time, but this does make entering recovery manually really hard. If you turn of the fast boot mode (I think it was under battery in settings but I haven't used stock rom for so long I'm not sure) you will find it much easier.
Your other option is to enable adb (go into settings > about phone > tap on build number 7 times to enable developer options > hit back > hit developer options then enable adb. Then install "minimal adb" and htc sync(to install the drivers) then from cmd line type "adb reboot recovery" to enter recover or "adb reboot bootloader" for fastboot.
MiniBlu said:
Having fast boot turned on in settings doesn't make it impossible to enter recovery or fastboot but is does make it very difficult. It removes any delay at the start of the boot procces and skips some checks to speed up boot time, but this does make entering recovery manually really hard. If you turn of the fast boot mode (I think it was under battery in settings but I haven't used stock rom for so long I'm not sure) you will find it much easier.
Your other option is to enable adb (go into settings > about phone > tap on build number 7 times to enable developer options > hit back > hit developer options then enable adb. Then install "minimal adb" and htc sync(to install the drivers) then from cmd line type "adb reboot recovery" to enter recover or "adb reboot bootloader" for fastboot.
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Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, i cant get into the phone settings because its password locked. I bought it at a police auction with a lot of other phones. Most androids are easy enough to restore but this one is giving me the issue i posted about. I guess ill have to keep trying the volume buttons and power.
EDIT: I was able to get into the recovery menu immediately after posting my reply. I did it by holding vol up+ power while the phone was powered on, it gives you a countdown then restarts. At this point to switched to vol down+ power and it kicked me right into the recovery menu.
Bklynrx7 said:
Hello everyone, I have a HTC desire 610 here and I cant get into recovery or fastboot. I've tried holding vol down + power and every other key combo, and it just boots up like I'm not doing anything. The buttons work once the phone is booted so I know they're not broken. Is there any other way to access these options? What could I be doing wrong?
One forum post mentioned a fast boot up option in settings that may disable the fastboot and recovery options, but this doesn't make much sense since this would mean you have to boot into the phone (assuming its working) in order to recover it.
Any input would be appreciated.
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There is another way to go to recovery option... setting>power>uncheck fast boot.
power off your phone ... the press and hold.. (power key + volume up key + volume down key) together......
fastboot
Bklynrx7 said:
Hello everyone, I have a HTC desire 610 here and I cant get into recovery or fastboot. I've tried holding vol down + power and every other key combo, and it just boots up like I'm not doing anything. The buttons work once the phone is booted so I know they're not broken. Is there any other way to access these options? What could I be doing wrong?
One forum post mentioned a fast boot up option in settings that may disable the fastboot and recovery options, but this doesn't make much sense since this would mean you have to boot into the phone (assuming its working) in order to recover it.
Any input would be appreciated.
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I found a way for my 610:
Hold power+vol up ,then when screen goes black and vibrates, stop holding power on, move to vol down before appears htc white screen and then will go into fastboot mode. Guaranteed.
Tried cydia impactor
Thanks it helped
Bklynrx7 said:
Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, i cant get into the phone settings because its password locked. I bought it at a police auction with a lot of other phones. Most androids are easy enough to restore but this one is giving me the issue i posted about. I guess ill have to keep trying the volume buttons and power.
EDIT: I was able to get into the recovery menu immediately after posting my reply. I did it by holding vol up+ power while the phone was powered on, it gives you a countdown then restarts. At this point to switched to vol down+ power and it kicked me right into the recovery menu.
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your edit fixed my desire 610 from att to go into recovery and fastboot
mr64fixit said:
your edit fixed my desire 610 from att to go into recovery and fastboot
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I'm glad to hear it.
Thank you Bklynrx7
Your Edit sent me to HBOOT. Only solution i found after hours of search and ADB command lines (i am a noob so hours might be second for yall).
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Zte blade S7 t920 bootloop, factory reset from stock recovery doesn't help

Can anyone please help me for a solution to recover my phone from it's bootloop state, I tried factory reset from stock recovery but it doesn't help, phone still unable to boot to homescreen. Been looking all over the Internet but no luck finding the firmware for ZTE blade S7 t920. I haven't enable the USB debugging on the settings so my pc doesn't detect the phone
Not sure if you manage to sort out you problem yet but you can download a ROM from the ztedevice dot com website and copy the update.zip file to the root directory of your memory card then you do the following:
Forced upgrade (for the phones that cannot be started or the phones that cannot enter standby state)
1) For a powered-off phone, press and hold both the volume key + and power key to enter into Recovery mode.
2) Press the volume key - to select apply update from sdcard, and press the power key to confirm it.
3) Press the volume key - to select the update.zip file, and press the power key to confirm it. The phone completes the upgrade process in about three minutes.
4) On the Upgrade Complete screen, select reboot system now and press the power key to confirm it.

HELP! Blue Wave 8 33GT tablet stuck in recovery mode with "No command" message

HELP! Blue Wave 8 33GT tablet stuck in recovery mode with "No command" message
I got my Blue Wave 8 33GT (not HD+) tablet completely bricked. First of all, I know this is not really a popular device and some of you might not have a single knowledge about this one, but I hope in any way you might help me get this device working again. Thank you in advance!
Some info about this device:
Bluewave's website: Wave 8
Android OS version: 4.4 KitKat
Device processor: Rockchip-based (RK31)
What just happened? It suddenly reboots while I'm playing and gone into recovery mode with an Android and a "No command." message. Now it won't boot the system anymore whenever I reboot, it always going into this recovery mode.
It has no volume buttons, just a reset, a hard back button and power button. Holding down the power and back button goes into the recovery mode directly. Through normal boot, it flashes the Bluewave logo twice then goes into the recovery. While the reset button immediately turn the device off. There's nothing else I can think of that I can do in this case.
My laptop can recognize it as an ADB Device in recovery mode and I think I may be able to flash it via Rockchip BatchTool, but the instructions I've read states that the device should be up and with a USB debugging enabled which I am not currently able to do in recovery mode. Device is rooted and working totally fine until this happened.
Anyone got into this kind of problem and able to go through it? Please, any help is greatly appreciated.
P.S
Just let me know if there are any additional info I could give you.
What about hard reset.
May be this link help: https://drfone.wondershare.com/reset-android/hard-reset-android-without-volume-buttons.html
AutomaticSearches said:
What about hard reset.
May be this link help: https://drfone.wondershare.com/reset-android/hard-reset-android-without-volume-buttons.html
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Hey! Thanks for your reply and time.
I tried every combination of either of the two keys but there is no such recovery menu showing up, and I am pretty sure that this device doesn't have a built-in recovery for factory reset.
If only I could go to its download mode stuff to be able to flash the firmware...
Humble Potato II said:
Hey! Thanks for your reply and time.
I tried every combination of either of the two keys but there is no such recovery menu showing up, and I am pretty sure that this device doesn't have a built-in recovery for factory reset.
If only I could go to its download mode stuff to be able to flash the firmware...
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May be this site help: http://bluewave-global.com/wave_8.php#frame4
"Long press the power button to restart the device. If restarting fails, hard reset the tablet by poking the Reset hole using a pin. " it is from FAQ
maybe this could help.
1. Press the power button to get the option menu for
Power off
Reboot
Silence phone option.
2. on that menu you have to hold down that power off option on your touch screen while also holding down the home push button on the side of your tablet.
3. This brings up a screen to reboot into safe mode..(these are the 3 steps the company does not tell you that is why no one gets it to work.
4. HIt yes for safe mode and then hold down your power and home buttons on side of tablet till the dopo Logo appears.
5. Release both buttons and hit the power button one time and then hold only the home button down till a menu option appears.
6. Use the home button to move down to factory reset and press the power button to select. Once it says complete then use the power button to select reboot.
Problem solved. Hope this will help everyone out.
The only way is to remove the battery, attached again the battery then power it on their is no hard reset on blue wave the go to settings factory reset

[Guide] Samsung M30 Recovery (TWRP) and Root (Magisk) - Detailed Redux

Summary - After two weeks of research (mostly on XDA) I took the risk and decided to root my new Samsung M30. Suffice to say I was extremely apprehensive given numerous reports of bootloops, recurring seven day OEM device locks, crashes, hangs and general instability. After following specific steps that combine several sources, I successfully rooted my device. Moreover, key root applications are all working well (AFWall+ Firewall, AdAway, Root Explorer)! This guide shows what I did.
Credits to Sahir_Sonar (most of the work are the fruits of his labours)
Sahir_Sonar YouTube Guide
Sahir_Sonar TWRP thread
Downloads
RMM_Bypass_v3_corsicanu.zip (attached)
no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.1.zip (attached)
Magisk-v20.0.zip (attached)
Copy these three files (above) to phone's external SD card.
Odin3 v3.13.1 (or later)
recovery.tar (TWRP 3.3.1 for Galaxy M30) Download here
MagiskManager-v7.3.5.apk (via Google Play later)
Unlock Bootloader
Ensure you are using the correct device and OS version for your Samsung M30.
From Settings, tap About phone then Software information.
One UI Core 1.1
Android verion 9 (aka Pie)
If you have Android version 10 (aka Q), you need to downgrade the OS, which is beyond the scope of this thread. Essentially, you have to download your specific ROM (that matches your country and baseband) and use Odin3 to flash it.
Enable Developer Options.
From Settings, tap About phone then Software information .
Tap Build Number seven times. Developer Options should now be visible from Settings
From Settings, tap Developer Options
Check (enable) OEM Unlocking.
You are prompted and warned about a Factory reset. It is assumed you have no important data on the phone (or have made an appropriate backup on external SD card). Accept data erasure. Phone will reboot on its own.
Power up phone. It is like new and needs setup from scratch. After your usual setup steps ....
From Settings, tap Developer Options
Check (enable) USB debugging.
Check (enable) OEM Unlocking.
Power off your phone. Press side power button then select Power off twice when presented. Do not wander or tap on other functions of your phone; power off immediately. This is critical to unlocking the bootloader.
If option for OEM Unlocking is not present, your phone is locked. Here are several options to try.
From Settings, tap Software Update the tap Download and install.
Wait till phone complains and rejects your command due to unauthorized modification.
From Settings, tap Developer Options and check if OEM Unlocking is present. If so, check (enable) it then immediately power off as described above.
Flash TWRP and Root
From your PC, extract Odin. Navigate to its folder.
Right click executable and select 'Run as administrator'.
From Odin, click Options tab and uncheck 'Auto Reboot' option.
From Odin, click AP button. Navigate to where to saved the recovery.tar file.
From Odin's dialog box, select recovery.tar file then click Open button.
Power up phone in stock recovery mode.
With phone off, simultaneously press Volume Up and Power button until Samsung logo appears.
From phone's stock recovery mode.
Use Volume Down button to highlight 'Reboot to bootloader '.
Press power button. You are now in download mode.
Connect Type-C USB cable to phone and PC.
Odin will acknowledge connection with 'ID:COM' update and will be highlighted.
From Odin, click Start button and wait for SUCCESS indicator.
Disconnect USB cable.
Reboot phone into TWRP. This is critical and the trickiest part of all.
From phone, press Volume Down + Power button until it blacks out.
Immediate press Volume Up + Power button until TWRP appears.
From TWRP, "Swipe to Allow Modifications'.
From TWRP, tap Home key (on phone) for TWRP main menu.
Tap Wipe button.
Tap Format Data. Then, type 'yes' for data format. Tap 'enter' keyboard button.
Wait till 'Data Format Complete'.
From TWRP, tap Home key (on phone) for TWRP main menu.
Tap Mount button.
Ensure that System, data, cache and Micro SD card are mounted.
From TWRP, tap Home key (on phone) for TWRP main menu.
Tap Reboot button.
Tap Recovery button.
Swipe to 'Install TWRP App'. TWRP rebbots itself.
From TWRP, tap Home key (on phone) for TWRP main menu.
Tap Mount button.
Ensure that System, data, cache and Micro SD card are mounted.
Tap Select Storage button.
Tap Micro SD card. Tap OK.
From TWRP, tap Home key (on phone) for TWRP main menu.
Tap Install button.
Select RMM_Bypass_v3_corsicanu.zip.
Swipe to confirm Flash.
From TWRP, tap Home key (on phone) for TWRP main menu.
Tap Install button.
Select no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.1.zip.
Swipe to confirm Flash. Disregard error message if any.
From TWRP, tap Home key (on phone) for TWRP main menu.
Tap Install button.
Select Magisk-v20.0.zip.
Swipe to confirm Flash.
From TWRP, tap Home key (on phone) for TWRP main menu.
Tap Reboot button.
Tap System button.
The System reboot can take a few minutes and may seem like an eternity. Just be patient. The phone will again be like new and you will have to setup everything from scratch. Later, install Magisk Manager from Google Play.
Enjoy :angel:
Thanks dude this work for me
@xdafan666 I am sure, this is for Android 9, and not 10, right?
Can you please help me in downgrading from Q to Pie.
zer0C00L...... said:
Can you please help me in downgrading from Q to Pie.
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Watch this video the trick to downgrade Q to Pie https://youtu.be/wdtt0e6Ey90
M30s
This root guide work on M30s?

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