[REQ] Help I need moto flash tools, drivers and xt1527 firmware - Plz - E 2015 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

A neighbor girl I know round here dropped her broke phone off at my house while I was out, when I got it the plastic rim was off and it was flashing on the home and lockscreen with low battery, when I enter recovery or factory mode it boots up and then displays a blank black screen, so I'm suspecting if I firmware flash a new factory image it might bring it back out of this state hopefully, but the drivers page says unavailable and I've yet to to find motoflash tools and any factory firmware images, I'm in the menu
Start
Restart Bootloader
Recovery Mode (When I enter it it says not connected)
Power Off
Factory Mode (Again it boots up to a blank black screen after optimizing 36 apps)
Barcodes
BP Tools
QCOM
Bootloader Logs
Where do I need to go and where can I find IT? Thanks

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Galaxy S6 Edge (T-Mobile) Bricked

What is working so far
Recovery mode
Download mode
Phone boots but its stuck on 2nd boot animation.
My galaxy s6 edge (T-Mobile - SM-G925T) has been bricked. I flashed the stock android M 6.0.1 firmware through Odin and now my phone does not boot past the second boot animation.
The phone also has a blue led indicator on at all times during this brick.
I tried going to stock recovery and factory resetting the phone with no luck and its still stuck on 2nd boot animation.
I have tried to restore the phone with smart switch but it asks for my serial number which I do not have.
The serial number is not on the back of the phone and I doint have the box.
I put the phone in to download mode and hit the home button to show the "bar code" option but it does not display the serial number at all and its just blank.
I put the phone into download mode tried to flash stock firmware and twrp but it just stays on setup connection in odin by powering off the phone, holding vol down, home power, and vol up again to enter download mode.
But before what I did was I typed the adb commands on my computer to reboot the phone into download mode so I could flash files to the phone through odin but I caint send adb commands to the phone due to this brick.
I did try adb side load in the stock recovery and I tried to side load the stock rom as a flashable zip but it does not want to sideload.
Please help me to solve this problem, thank you very much, I will appreciate all the help.
fahad999 said:
What is working so far
Recovery mode
Download mode
Phone boots but its stuck on 2nd boot animation.
My galaxy s6 edge (T-Mobile - SM-G925T) has been bricked. I flashed the stock android M 6.0.1 firmware through Odin and now my phone does not boot past the second boot animation.
The phone also has a blue led indicator on at all times during this brick.
I tried going to stock recovery and factory resetting the phone with no luck and its still stuck on 2nd boot animation.
I have tried to restore the phone with smart switch but it asks for my serial number which I do not have.
The serial number is not on the back of the phone and I doint have the box.
I put the phone in to download mode and hit the home button to show the "bar code" option but it does not display the serial number at all and its just blank.
I put the phone into download mode tried to flash stock firmware and twrp but it just stays on setup connection in odin by powering off the phone, holding vol down, home power, and vol up again to enter download mode.
But before what I did was I typed the adb commands on my computer to reboot the phone into download mode so I could flash files to the phone through odin but I caint send adb commands to the phone due to this brick.
I did try adb side load in the stock recovery and I tried to side load the stock rom as a flashable zip but it does not want to sideload.
Please help me to solve this problem, thank you very much, I will appreciate all the help.
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Try again to flash this
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/89343/G925TUVS4EPH2_G925TTMB4EPH2_TMB/
If it sticks on setup connection again, try a different usb port.
If after this it still bootloops try again to flash twrp and if this works wipe cache/dalvik.
If it doesn't work and just bootloops tell me of any errors you get during the process.
Thank you for the help! I hit the thanks button. I found out why Odin was stuck on setup connection and that was because I was using a bad USB cable, so I tried another cable. After that odin was not stuck on setup connection. Then I flashed stock firmware on Odin and now the phone works!. Thank you for the help!

Samsung Galaxy S6 cannot boot into OS even in safe mode. Need help to backup photos

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Before the problem happened, my phone was attempted to update the software for about a week. Since it did not have enough free space, it prompted me to either free up more space or do the update later. I always hit update later. Until 3 days ago in the morning, my phone restarted (perhaps attempted to update) and stuck at the red Verizon screen and cannot power off unless power off from bootloader or Android recovery. I have tried to go to Safe mode but the phone just would not go past the red Verizon screen. If I go to Android Recovery by hitting power+volume up+home buttons together, it says system update (blue screen)-->update fail (blue screen with a dead robot)-->Android Recovery (black screen). In the Android Recovery, I have tried to wipe cache partition but still cannot get into the OS.
Now, I am hoping to back up the photos in my phone from a PC with a USB cable directly in the recovery mode. My phone is not rooted and does not have TWRP or any recovery app installed. When I connect the phone to a PC, the icon in notification (bottom right of Windows 10) shows that the PC can find my phone. However, when I go to "This PC", the phone does not show up in the "Devices and Drives." I have also tried Samsung Smart Switch and it cannot find the phone.
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Lenovo TB-7304F (Tab 7 Essential) - stuck on boot

Afternoon
I have a Lenovo 7" tablet which is sticking on boot...to describe:
tablet off, charge screen working fine (green battery)
can get into menu to select fastboot mode or recovery
fastboot works, at least screen appears!
recovery shows dead android/no command screen - how to access recovery?
booting up, get inital orange logo then a 'bing' and start of boot but then freezes on the second logo
tablet not visible on PC, even in fastboot mode (have installed drivers)
I'm looking to get this going but am a bit stumped. I tried reinstalling firmware but can't get SPF Tools to work with any available scatter files; I would like to install TWRP (I found a potential image file on XDA) but can't do this until the PC recognises it....and I'm going round in circles now....any suggestions gratefully received. :good:
Update
OK, post was maybe a bit premature - I've kinda fixed my issues.
Managed to get into recovery after watching many videos (most of which were wrong, but hey-ho, got me on the right path!). At dead android screen, press and hold in power + vol up + vol down together (there is a bit of knack, turn it on its side with buttons facing up seems to be easiest) - this fires up the recovery screen (android standard recovery).
I managed to get over my bootloop issue by performing a data wipe/factory reset and cache wipe, then restarted fine.
As this was a secondhand tablet (my usual purchases - good condition bootloops!) - once it booted up I got into the set-up screens only to discover a Google lock issue. I ran the FRP unlock from here: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=11050483647474832839 using the instructions from here: http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f958/lenovo-tab-4-7-essential-tb4-7304f-frp-remove-2322527/ (Voltrans second post, not the original one which has a 404 error on the download site). This removed the FRP lock straight off and now I have a functioning tablet.
I'm probably going to try getting custom recovery on so will see how that goes - I'll post back
and...that's all folks....
OK, despite finding a TWRP recovery online https://twrpbuilder.github.io/downloads/twrp/#441 and downloading it, can I get the fastboot unlocked? no.
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I tried various iterations of fastboot oem unlock and fastboot flashing unlock, and nothing works, just get an error - and yes, I did put developer options on, OEM unlocking ticked and USB debugging active.... :silly:
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Phone in TWRP recovery bootloop + black screen using Odin + adb not working anymore + overheating

I have a galaxy A7 2018 (SM-A750F) that I wanted to root. I flashed the specific TWRP recovery .tar file for my device using Odin, but I pressed the volume up + power key before the success message appeared on Odin. Now I'm stuck in a TWRP bootloop when the homepage of the TWRP mode flashes (basically just the logo and the version number) for a few seconds, then a black screen appears and the phone reboots back into the same mode when I press volume down and power keys. Eventually, the TWRP homepage screen flashes on and off and the logo appears to be distorted.
I tried accessing my phone using adb, but it shows that no devices are connected, and I made sure to enable USB debugging before the whole process. Could the usb port have been damaged because of the process? It was 100% functional.
My phone is also overheating, even when it is turned off.
My phone is also overheating, even when turned off, even when the screen is off
I don't really know what to do at this point. I even tried tapping on the black screen but no short vibrations occurred, so I guess the whole TWRP mode is corrupted. Any help would be best welcome!
Same issue and my phone's os is bricked so I can't even boot to the os / boot loader / download manager to flash stock files
LadyAmy said:
Same issue and my phone's os is bricked so I can't even boot to the os / boot loader / download manager to flash stock files
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Doogee S88 Plus stuck booting to Factory Mode after flashing stock ROM

Hi XDA-Developers
I recently had to reflash the stock ROM on my Doogee S88 Plus when I bricked it trying to enable signature spoofing with a Magisk module, and it's now only booting into factory mode, I've fully formatted and flashed it numerous times with SPFlashTool and let the battery die, nothing has gotten it to do anything different. Recovery mode still works but as there's not custom recoveries for this device it's worthless, so fastboot and bootloader mode seem to be my only options.
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Hello Fuzzy, i have the same problem but ! i do anything.
I just boot the phone normally and i'm blocked on the factory mode, i have try the DL mode with SPflash etc... but nothing, do you have make more search ? I have read all net and i have the impression it's for 1st time a post like this is post
edit : I have make the test in the factory mode and the eMMC storage appears to be OK
Sorry to hear that, I did end up figuring out what the problem was, one of the SOS buttons had gotten stuck down after I had replaced the screen assembly (I used B7000 adhesive so it probably got into the button), I can't really fix it without undoing the repair so I just rapidly press both buttons when the bootloader shows, it usually takes a few attempts but it does eventually work.
All I can recommend is performing a full "format + download" in SPFlashTool then wiping storage and cache in recovery to see if that changes anything, just note that this will erase NVRAM, so it's best to back that up or you'll wipe the phone's IMEI numbers among other things, I didn't back it up so I had to recreate it with SN Writer Tool, luckily I still had the box the phone came in, but it still has the "NVRAM WARNING: ERR 0x10" in the wifi connections menu and "Not Verify" permanently printed in the top-right corner of the display, so I'd consider this a last resort. I hope you find a solution.

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