[Q]PadFone S MM able to root? - Asus Padfone X and S

Hi. New to this device. Just to check has anyone successfully root this device on the Marshmallow 6.0?
I did read around for a solution but only saw the lollipop-root-method.
Thanks in advance!
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Still no solution found. Anyone?
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I can't figure out root on 6.0.1 either. I just upgraded from rooted 5.0.1 to 6.0.1 using TWRP on WW version of firmware with Padfone S. I immediately flashed SuperSU from TWRP after flashing the update, but the update still broke root. Tried both Kingroot APK and Kingoroot APK + PC without success.

Thanks for that update martingriffis! At least we know that didn't work.
Anyone else has any other solution?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69715735&postcount=2

Nice! Will try that out.
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Systemless root?
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The binarie not update
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itsme1st said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69715735&postcount=2
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I recently tried doing this. To no avail. DLs not working. Been trying to push twrp can't too.
Anyone successfully done this recently? Care to share the dls here?
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My problem ist - i can`t get the TWRP 2.8.7.8. - the HP seems to be shut down. So I cannot try it. And I need urgent root, cause I have a Synology Server save Clod also on the Asus. Anyone an Idea?

Is here anybody who has coincidentally the TWRP 2.8.7.8. still on his PC and cand send it per mail??

Asus Padfone S Marshmallow Rooted *Working*
If you like me 'get the device and direct update to latest MM', then you need to do something like this.
First you need the device and a computer.
Next is get all files from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62352276&postcount=2 and skip the old supersu and use the new version here https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/supersu/download/zip/SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip
After that enter the device into fastboot mode (Turn on while hold vol up and it will vibrate once and stuck at Asus logo)
Connect the usb to computer, open adb (extract fastboot and adb.rar to new folder, inside it right-click on empty place while holding [Shift] on keyboard, and see for 'Open command window here')
Write first 'fastboot devices' (without quote) to check if the computer detect your device with '(font+number) fastboot' in cmd.
If is working, then you can go to the next step. If not maybe need to get some adb driver to make it working.
Next is extract twrp_2.8.7.0.rar into the adb folder, make sure it is .img file.
At cmd, write 'fastboot flash recovery twrp_2.8.7.0.img' and press enter. If you see some line like this 'remote: can't flash unsigned image' is actually working.
After that write 'fastboot reboot' and press vol down so the device will immediately enter the recovery mode. If working the device will enter TWRP perfectly (opening sometime it will say something about 'read-only', just press 'Back' to get the actual TWRP menu) but if the device just straight boot normally, you need to do the flash recovery back because it failed.
At TWRP menu choose mount, and put some CrowLock_RC3.zip and SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip from your computer to your device folder.
Press back at TWRP and flash the CrowLock_RC3.zip to unlock bootloader first (if you do not see this file, just press 'storage...' at top and choose the actual storage). After done you need to reboot the device and enter fastboot mode again (If you want to make sure your device still working, can just reboot it normally but do back fastboot mode again after that)
Next is flash the old recovery asus_t00n_twrp_2_7_1_1.img. Same step as before. After your reboot the device and enter recovery mode, your screen device will go to black. Actually is working, you just need to press power on once or twice to make the TWRP screen visible.
Next is flash the SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip just like how you flash the CrowLock_RC3.zip before. You can wipe dalvik/cache after that or maybe not, then reboot. Your device will bootloop once and after that you can enjoy your device with root working.
To make sure your device have rooted, use Root Checker. For the first time, supersu will make a long time to prompt it but after that it should working normally like the previous day you use.

Has to be SuperSu 2.79, any higher won't work.

After finished instal twrp 2.7.1.1 and sucess i try to sigin twrp again and My screen change black and i press power once or twice but keep black no change
Can you help me..thx

If your have linux, you can install android-tools, then use fastboot from there.
HEZAiKU said:
At TWRP menu choose mount, and put some CrowLock_RC3.zip and SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip from your computer to your device folder.
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You can also got to /data/media/0 to access to your Downloads directory.
HEZAiKU said:
Press back at TWRP and flash the CrowLock_RC3.zip
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The button is not named "flash" but "install".
HEZAiKU said:
Next is flash the old recovery asus_t00n_twrp_2_7_1_1.img. Same step as before. After your reboot the device and enter recovery mode, your screen device will go to black. Actually is working, you just need to press power on once or twice to make the TWRP screen visible.
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Oops, I forgot that step ...

@wric01 is it true then? Thou when im download the SuperSU.zip that time its still the latest so i thought any latest version should be working.
@Paidi86 just make sure you follow the tutorial correctly.
@xdej well, cuz for smartphone android device, im actually too prefer with 'flash' instead 'install', well for me its still the same meaning.

I got root with my personnal open-source files:
Code:
# /system/bin/id
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root), context=u:r:init:s0
How I got there:
(1) install Termux from Google Play
(2) in /data/data/com.termux/files/home, put "CrowLock_RC3.zip" and "SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip".
(3) Install version v19 (will be uploaded soon) of https://sourceforge.net/p/gentooandroid/wiki/InstallingInstructions/ using EPREFIX=/data/data/com.termux/usrex.spartacuside/gentoo_armv6l and PLACE_LD=/data/data/com.symli/n/3 following all instructions (that took me half a day, this installs Gentoo on your phone; if you want I can make an easier way). Don't add any package with emerge, this is not needed at this point.
(4) Download twrp_2.8.7.0.rar from https://mega.nz/#!GwRRBBjT!8ms39GK62...aKA816Cg4lsQr0
checksums with sha1sum:
8dc6b577d04fbd05ff31d3dedca7cf51d7bfef22 twrp_2.8.7.0.img
1d784bde5339054ed27ff38fb17e1368f95d6dcb twrp_2.8.7.0.rar
(5) Connect it to a computer, then power Off the phone, keep "vol up" button pressed before it switches off.
(6) If you did not connect it to a computer, press "power" button
(7) the phone powers on, vibrate a bit, you can release the buttons "power" and "vol up".
(8) you now need another computer. If it is a linux computer, install package android-tools , then run, as root: fastboot flash recovery twrp_2.8.7.0.img ; if it is a windows computer, issue the equivalent instruction with fastboot.exe downloaded from https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62352276&postcount=2 (checksums with sha1sum:
e01c22dc34e915bca88de2c73966b807b2b39f26 fastboot.exe
eb9ce15bebcfb63a5cb4c24913aba76c8d319287 fastboot_and_adb.rar) ; whether you have a mac or no, also download fastboot from https://wiki.lineageos.org/adb_fastboot_guide.html You can ignore the erro "remote: can't flash unsigned image' is actually working": it nevertheless did works.
(9) keep "vol down" pressed on the phone.
(10) on linux, execute: fastboot reboot ; on windows, fastboot.exe reboot I guess
(11) after it vibrates, you can now release "vol down". select "enter recovery mode", then validate with the power button. The phone boots twrp, which is a sort of equivalent of init=/bin/sh on linux.
(12) in twrp, select "keep read-only", then use "install", then select "/data/data/com.termux/files/home/CrowLock_RC3.zip", validate, then repeat steps (5) to (11).
(13) in twrp, select "keep read-only", then use "install", then select "/data/data/com.termux/files/home/SuperSU-v2.79-201612051815.zip", validate, then repeat steps (5) to (11) (if you skips entirely step (13), the phone will not be able to boot).
(14) in twrp, select "advanced", then "terminal command", then select directory /data/data/com.termux/usrex.spartacuside/gentoo_armv6l/usr/local/bin as working directory
(15) execute: mount /system
(16) execute: mv /system/bin/app_process32 /system/bin/app_process.wrapped (you will first need to use backspace to remove characters of previous command, "mount /system")
(17) execute: cp app_process_wrapper /system/bin/app_process32
(18) execute: chgrp shell /system/bin/app_process32
(19) execute: umount /system
(20) use back button three times, and select reboot, then select system.
(21) it should boot normally. It did on my asus padfone S and on my asus padfone S+ (the only padfone with 3GB of RAM).
(22) open tmux, inside it, execute:
Code:
ssh -p 64000 [email protected]
(23) you will be asked the root password that you used at step (2)
if you want to add packages, remember to use
Code:
ssh -p 64000 [email protected]
before using Gentoo's installer:
Code:
PORTAGE_BINHOST=http://sourceforge.net/projects/gentooandroid/files/packages/packages emerge --autounmask-write -GKv firefox

xdej said:
I got root without unlocking, with my personnal open-source method:
Code:
# /system/bin/id
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root), context=u:r:init:s0
How I got there:
(1) install Termux from Google Play
(2) Install version v19 (will be uploaded soon) of gentooandroid.sf.net
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You can replace step (2) with any other provider of sshd binary:
(2bis) ignore step (2),
(2ter) put any binary you want to be executed with selinux context u:r:init:s0 at /data/data/com.termux/usrex.spartacuside/gentoo_armv6l/usr/local/bin/sshd_root
(2quater) download app_process_wrapper binary
/data/data/com.termux/usrex.spartacuside/gentoo_armv6l/usr/local/bin/app_process_wrapper from the attachment in this message
Then proceed from step (3) onwards.
This may work for other phones supported by twrp, I did nothing asus-specific.

No need to install old recovery. just fastboot your device (power on and vol up) and then do `.fastboot boot asus_t00n_twrp_2_7_1_1.img` it'll boot the old recovery.
Make sure to put supersu in device memory, not sdcard.

The method you give is much simple then the rest. Just want to know if the custom recovery mode is able to enter without unlocked bootloader?

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[Tutorial] Root, Unlock, Recovery and flashing a Custom ROM

This is long, but it's nice for noobs because it's detailed. It's honestly kind of fun, I promise. I'm assuming you have WINDOWS. This is based off of the guide by torxx!. It's modified because some of the info is outdated (you don't have to flash the boot.mg separately, for example). If you are NOT a noob you can just look at the "overview" for each step. This will work with all versions of the HTC One, assuming the kernel works. I have only tested the kernel with the T-mobile variant because that's what I have.
UNLOCKING YOUR DEVICE WILL WIPE YOUR DEVICE. THIS IS A SECURITY FEATURE. BACKUP FIRST.
Part 1- gaining unlock token
Overview: go to htcdev.com and unlock bootloader
Be sure you've turned off fast boot option in power menu; usb debugging should be on (settings -> developer options).
Go to http://www.htc.com/www/software/htc-sync-manager/[1] and install HTC SYNC. Alternatively, if you know what you're doing, you can install these drivers:
x86 http://www.mediafire.com/?qabo1tue2v1ky75 x64 http://www.mediafire.com/?8dl8s3l9mr6ggr9
Go on http://www.htcdev.com[4] and create yourself an account on HTCDEV.
Download these adb/fastboot files: http://d-h.st/RvD
Make a new folder anywhere. We'll use C:/fastboot as an example.
Extract the zip downloaded to the new folder
Go Here http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/[6] and select "All Other Supported Models" and "then begin unlock bootloader" (check the boxes, click proceed, all that good stuff). YOU CAN IGNORE THE DIRECTIONS THAT THEY TELL YOU (and follow this guide instead).
Power off your phone. Power your phone on by holding power and volume down.
Highlight 'Fastboot' the volume buttons then press power to "select".
Plug your phone into your PC and open a Command Prompt. (windows XP - Click Start > Run > type CMD in box then press OK; Windows 7 - Click Start > type CMD in search box then press Enter) Change directory to your folder where we put fastboot files by typing cd c:\fastboot for example.*
*Alternatively, you can just hold down shift and right click in the folder and select "open command window here". Neat huh?
Type this into your command prompt window: fastboot oem get_identifier_token
Select & copy the text as per step 9 on the HTCDev website
Paste your identifier token into the box at the bottom and submit
You Will Very Shortly Receive an email from HTCDev with a link to the second part of the instructions and your "Unlock_code.bin" attached
Download the "Unlock_code.bin" from the email and save it to the same folder that we extracted fastboot files
Type this into your command prompt window: fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
The Display Will change on your phone, press Vol+ to accept and power to confirm.
Part 2
Overview: flash your recovery. Boot into recovery. Turn phone off if it boots into OS. Boot into back into recovery. You're done!
Download a recovery:
TWRP (the one I use): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173870
CWM 2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172979
CWM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863
Place the Recovery file to the folder where the fastboot.exe is.
Same thing as above- boot (volume down + power) into the bootloader and highlight 'Fastboot' the volume buttons then press power to "select".
Do the same thing as with the command prompt above. This time, however, you'll be typing:
fastboot flash recovery "name_of_the_recovery.img"
For example:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-m7.img
then type:
fastboot erase cache
From the menu, boot into recovery (use volume to move up and down, power to select). The phone might boot to the OS instead of recovery, don't worry!
Turn off phone then turn on (while holding volume down) to boot back into the bootloader.
TAMPERED shows up, boot into recovery and now your recovery should be working!
Part 3- obtaining root
Overview: flash a super tool
Download a super user tool for root:
SuperSU (I use this one): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
SuperUser: http://download.clockworkmod.com/superuser/superuser.zip
Alternatively, download this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266025. This is a stock rooted rom for T-Mobile. If you download and flash this instead of the super user tool, you're done. (This rom includes super user)
Turn on your phone again (and disable usb debugging) and connect to computer, copy the .zip super user tool to a location you remember ON the phone.
Flash it with the Recovery: Power off your device and then hold the VOL DOWN + Power to boot into the Bootloader Navigate with VOL and Power to Recovery Now flash the .zip:
- install zip from sdcard
- choose zip from sdcard
- select the downloaded SuperSU/SuperUser zip file and flash it
- Reboot now
If you are a t-mobile user you're not out of the woods yet! The stock kernel is system write protected, so you still can't modify it (changes won't "stick"). You'll have to flash a custom rom or a kernel if you want stock instead.
I recommend these kernels: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255900 or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233665&highlight=menu
Download it.
Installing custom rom/kernel ("flashing a rom")
Overview: Download Rom, boot into recovery and wipe and then flash.
According to Shenye, even though your device is s-on, you can still flash boot now. So just do this:
Turn on your phone again (and disable usb debugging) and connect to computer, copy the .zip kernel/cutom rom to a location you remember ON the phone.
Flash it with the Recovery: Power off your device and then hold the VOL DOWN + Power to boot into the Bootloader Navigate with VOL and Power to Recovery Now flash the .zip:
- install zip from sdcard
- choose zip from sdcard
- select the downloaded SuperSU/SuperUser zip file and flash it
- Reboot now
ixrs said:
This is long, but it's nice for noobs because it's detailed. It's honestly kind of fun, I promise. I'm assuming you have WINDOWS. This is based off of the guide by torxx!. It's modified because some of the info is outdated (you don't have to flash the boot.mg separately, for example). If you are NOT a noob you can just look at the "overview" for each step. This will work with all versions of the HTC One, assuming the kernel works. I have only tested the kernel with the T-mobile variant because that's what I have.
UNLOCKING YOUR DEVICE WILL WIPE YOUR DEVICE. THIS IS A SECURITY FEATURE. BACKUP FIRST.
Part 1- gaining unlock token
Overview: go to htcdev.com and unlock bootloader
Be sure you've turned off fast boot option in power menu; usb debugging should be on (settings -> developer options).
Go to http://www.htc.com/www/software/htc-sync-manager/[1] and install HTC SYNC. Alternatively, if you know what you're doing, you can install these drivers: x86 http://www.mediafire.com/?qabo1tue2v1ky75 x64 http://www.mediafire.com/?8dl8s3l9mr6ggr9
Go on http://www.htcdev.com[4] and create yourself an account on HTCDEV.
Download these adb/fastboot files: http://d-h.st/RvD
Make a new folder anywhere. We'll use C:/fastboot as an example.
Extract the zip downloaded to the new folder
Go Here http://www.htcdev.com/bootloader/[6] and select "All Other Supported Models" and "then begin unlock bootloader" (check the boxes, click proceed, all that good stuff). YOU CAN IGNORE THE DIRECTIONS THAT THEY TELL YOU (and follow this guide instead).
Power off your phone. Power your phone on by holding power and volume down.
Highlight 'Fastboot' the volume buttons then press power to "select".
Plug your phone into your PC and open a Command Prompt. (windows XP - Click Start > Run > type CMD in box then press OK; Windows 7 - Click Start > type CMD in search box then press Enter) Change directory to your folder where we put fastboot files cd c:\fastboot*
*Alternatively, you can just hold down shift and right click in the folder and select "open command window here". Neat huh?
Type this into your command prompt window: fastboot oem get_identifier_token
Select & copy the text as per step 9 on the HTCDev website
Paste your identifier token into the box at the bottom and submit
You Will Very Shortly Receive an email from HTCDev with a link to the second part of the instructions and your "Unlock_code.bin" attached
Download the "Unlock_code.bin" from the email and save it to the same folder that we extracted fastboot files
Type this into your command prompt window: fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin
The Display Will change on your phone, press Vol+ to accept and power to confirm.
Part 2
Overview: flash your recovery. Boot into recovery. Turn phone off if it boots into OS. Boot into back into recovery. You're done!
Download a recovery:
TWRP (the one I use): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173870
CWM 2: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172979
CWM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863
Place the Recovery file to the folder where the fastboot.exe is.
Same thing as above- boot (volume down + power) into the bootloader and highlight 'Fastboot' the volume buttons then press power to "select".
Do the same thing as with the command prompt above. This time, however, you'll be typing:
fastboot flash recovery name_of_the_recovery.img
For example:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.5.0.0-m7.img
then type:
fastboot erase cache
From the menu, boot into recovery (use volume to move up and down, power to select). The phone might boot to the OS instead of recovery, don't worry!
Turn off phone then turn on (while holding volume down) to boot back into the bootloader.
TAMPERED shows up, boot into recovery and now your recovery should be working!
Part 3- obtaining root
Overview: flash a super tool
Download a super user tool for root:
SuperSU (I use this one): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1538053
SuperUser: http://download.clockworkmod.com/superuser/superuser.zip
Alternatively, download this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266025. This is a stock rooted rom. If you download and flash this instead of the super user tool, you're done. (This rom includes super user)
Turn on your phone again (and disable usb debugging) and connect to computer, copy the .zip super user tool to a location you remember ON the phone.
Flash it with the Recovery: Power off your device and then hold the VOL DOWN + Power to boot into the Bootloader Navigate with VOL and Power to Recovery Now flash the .zip:
- install zip from sdcard
- choose zip from sdcard
- select the downloaded SuperSU/SuperUser zip file and flash it
- Reboot now
If you are a t-mobile user you're not out of the woods yet! The stock kernel is system write protected, so you still can't modify it (changes won't "stick"). You'll have to flash a custom rom or a kernel if you want stock instead.
I recommend these kernels: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255900 or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2233665&highlight=menu
Download it.
Installing custom rom/kernel ("flashing a rom")
Overview: Download Rom, boot into recovery and wipe and then flash.
According to Shenye, even though your device is s-on, you can still flash boot now. So just do this:
Turn on your phone again (and disable usb debugging) and connect to computer, copy the .zip kernel/cutom rom to a location you remember ON the phone.
Flash it with the Recovery: Power off your device and then hold the VOL DOWN + Power to boot into the Bootloader Navigate with VOL and Power to Recovery Now flash the .zip:
- install zip from sdcard
- choose zip from sdcard
- select the downloaded SuperSU/SuperUser zip file and flash it
- Reboot now
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Thanks for this awesome tutorial man. It definitely should help give noobs a much better understanding!
Sent from my HTC One using xda premium
thanks! this worked great. perfect for all the noobs
Thanks!! I was on the fence about rooting (since the one is so great out of the box) but had an immediate need for tethering. You got me up and running in ~20 Minutes!!
Glad to hear! I think you may have rooted your phone faster than me, lol.
Thank you for this. I am on the fence about which new device i will be purchasing and good to know someone went to the trouble with rooting instructions
rolling56 said:
Thank you for this. I am on the fence about which new device i will be purchasing and good to know someone went to the trouble with rooting instructions
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Thanks for your kind words! I tried hard to make these instructions as easy as possible, it looks like others found it easy but if you have any questions let me know.
im having trouble unlocking. after i get the unlock code and put it in my folder, i do the cmd 'fastboot unlocktoken Unlock_code.din'. but i get an error "cannot load Unlock_code.bin". am i missing something?
OK
I'll test it out on mines here and let you know
msterner123 said:
im having trouble unlocking. after i get the unlock code and put it in my folder, i do the cmd 'fastboot unlocktoken Unlock_code.din'. but i get an error "cannot load Unlock_code.bin". am i missing something?
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Did you change directory to that folder?
Can you take a screenshot?
ixrs said:
Did you change directory to that folder?
Can you take a screenshot?
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Worked like a champ! Thanks! I can't believe I missed that.
Does anyone know where I can find the stock ROM for T-Mobile to flash back to stock?
kgor93 said:
Does anyone know where I can find the stock ROM for T-Mobile to flash back to stock?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2276446
Seems to be where the stock stuff is at.
ixrs said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2276446
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Thank you! I've been looking all over for that. Guess it was finally posted today.
kgor93 said:
Thank you! I've been looking all over for that. Guess it was finally posted today.
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The only problem is that it has not been zipped, so we cannot use it to flash back to stock yet. Once it does, I'm going to be all over it! I wish I had been a bit more patient and just stuck out stock a few days more. I would've been able to realize how much disabling of installed apps just through the HTC settings menu. Not everything can be "disabled", but quite a bit can...
One of the few times where I think stock software is pretty good! Props to HTC!
I've heard this kinda thing voids the warranty, is that the case for the t-mobile 0ne?
Great tutorial but as usual I have been having saveer problems getting the HTC device to install properly so it can be detected in fastboot and recovery. Have been trying on both my laptop and desktop all day...
whitephenix said:
Great tutorial but as usual I have been having saveer problems getting the HTC device to install properly so it can be detected in fastboot and recovery. Have been trying on both my laptop and desktop all day...
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Where are you stuck? I heard there was a problem with Win 8 x64 on usb 3.0.
Their was a problem for me with Windows 7 pro on my desktop but i finaly got it to work on my laptop.. I am led to think due to previous issues ultimate works better than pro or perhaps my hardware configuration on my homebrew leads windows to have certain comparability issues... The issue is spacifically with hardware detection and driver install errors. But like I said I got it to work on my laptop.
Sent from my HTC One using xda app-developers app
How easy is it to revert back to stock if you decide you don't want to use a custom rom anymore? Are factory images available to flash? Is it as easy as Samsung phones?

Ultimate Guide For [BOOTLOOP RECOVERY] Noob Friendly

RECOVERY FROM BOOT LOOP/BRICK​
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Most people use the term "bricked" improperly. A bricked phone means one thing: your phone won't turn on in any way, shape or form, and there's Probably nothing you can do to fix it. It is, for all intents and purposes, as useful as a brick. A phone stuck in a boot loop is not bricked, nor is a phone that boots straight into recovery mode. These are things you can usually fix, and they're a lot more common than a truly bricked phone. If your phone is actually bricked, you Probably won't be able to fix it yourself.
​BOOTLOOP GUIDE
(#:1)
Start by removing the device's battery and wait for a few minute's before putting it back in your phone.
OR Switch off for non-removable battery phones for five to ten minutes so it can remove any charge that is left in the phone and to initiate a complete power-cycle once you insert the battery.
Now Boot the device into Recovery Mode by pressing and holding the relevant shortcut keys for your device. For instance, most Samsung devices can boot into Recovery Mode while pressing the key combination Volume Up, Home and Power (for tablets it is Volume Up and Power). If using a HTC phone, boot into HBOOT first by tapping Volume Down and Power button together and then browse to Recovery using Volume Up/ Down buttons. If you cant get it to boot in Recovery you can always use (ADB) and type in the command] > adb reboot recovery <--- Hit Enter now your Device will reboot into recovery mode. If your not familar with adb or even know what adb is there is a link on the bottom of this page for the sdk download and a gude on the adb.
(#:2)
Now browse and select the option Wipe Data/Factory Reset in Recovery Mode.Check if the device can now boot into the newly installed ROM or firmware. If not, then perform Wipe Cache Partition And Return to the main Recovery menu and reboot the device by choosing Reboot System Now option.After Flashing or Installing a New ROM and If the device is already rooted with ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM) installed, then do the following steps (1) Remove you'r battery and reinsert it after 30 seconds. (2) Boot the device into CWM Recovery by pressing and holding Volume Up, Home and Power buttons together. NOTE: The key combination may vary depending on your device model.So, CONFIRM BEFORE YOU PROCEED. (3) Now Go to Advanced option in Recovery menu and choose Wipe Dalvik Cache. Then perform Wipe/cache under Mounts & Storage. Reboot the device and check if the boot loop issue is resolved. If not repeat the above three steps, but perform both Wipe/data and Wipe/cache under Mounts & Storage before rebooting.
(#:3)
After Setting an Incorrect File Permission.The Android operating system (OS) works on file permissions and hence incorrectly set file permissions may permanently damage or soft brick your device. Here are some of the commonly used file permissions:- 644 (RW-R-R) - (this is most common system permission, it exists in /system/app, /system/framework, /system/etc, /system/lib and allot of separate files) - 755 (RWX-RX-RX) - (mainly used for /system/bin) - 777 (RWX-RWX-RWX) - (used for scripts inside /system/etc/init.d and busybox files)
To fix or reset any of these file permissions, do the following:Boot the device into CWM or TWRP recovery Go to Advanced option.Click Fix Permission and confirm the action. After Restoring a Backup.If the bootloop error occurs immediately after restoring a Nandroid Backup, follow the steps on -(#:2)- to fix it. If everything else fails, just try re installing the original ROM or flash the first official firmware.
Using ADB BY Samantha
DB can be used to access the phone while booting, be aware that some bootloops make it unable to use ADB since they do not go further then the manufacturer logo. (In new CWM versions it’s possible to use adb)
The only tricky part about using ADB with bootloops is that you have to do it on the right time, this is different from every device, but normally it’s after the manufacturer logo that the partitions get mounted. The easiest way to enter your phone in this part is using a batch script that monitors the state of your device and connects directly when possible.
I use this script for example, called ondemand.bat (requires adb.exe and the 2 dlls)
1 @ECHO off
2 cd /d %~dp0
3 echo.
4 echo Waiting for device…
5 adb wait-for-device
6 echo.
7 adb -d shell stop
8 adb push mycwmfix.zip /sdcard/mycwmfix.zip
9 adb reboot recovery
Linux Version (ondemand.sh):
1 #!/system/bin/sh
2 echo " "
3 echo "Wating for device..."
4 ./adb wait-for-device
5 echo " "
6 ./adb -d shell stop
7 ./adb push mycwmfix.zip /sdcard/mycwmfix.zip
8 ./adb reboot recovery
This script will wait for the device to become ready, when it’s ready it freeze the device, so the script has more time to push the file (instead of keep rebooting). Then it will push the specified cwmfix zip to your sdcard, and after that it will reboot in recovery so you can install the cwm fix you made. You can also make an batch script that pushes the files automatically to your phone, here is an example:
(1 @ECHO off
(2)cd /d %~dp0
(3)echo.
(4)echo Waiting for device...adb wait-for-device
(5)echo.
(6)adb -d shell stop
(7)adb -d shell su -c "mount -o remount rw /system"
(8)adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk
(9)adb -d shell chmod 644 /system/framework/framework-res.apk
(10)adb push SystemUI.apk /system/app/SystemUI.apk
(11)adb -d shell chmod 644 /system/app/SystemUI.apk
(12)adb reboot
(13)Linux version:
1#!/system/bin/sh
2echo " "
3echo "Waiting for device..."
4./adb wait-for-device
5echo " "
6./adb -d shell stop
7./adb -d shell su -c "mount -o remount rw /system"
8./adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk
9./adb -d shell chmod 644 /system/framework/framework-res.apk
10./adb push SystemUI.apk /system/app/SystemUI.apk
11./adb -d shell chmod 644 /system/app/SystemUI.apk
12./adb reboot
This script will wait for the device to become ready, when it’s ready it freeze the device, so the script has more time to push the file (instead of keep rebooting). Then it will push framework-res.apk and SystemUI.apk to the directory it belongs to, after that it changes the permissions of the files to RW-R-R (644) and then it will reboot.
Please note that on some devices the command “su -c” cannot be used after using the “stop” command, it gives an error then (Segmentation Fault).
What you can do to prevent this is adding “adb remount” just under the “adb wait-for-device” line, and remove the “adb -d shell su -c “mount -o remount rw /system” line.
Save the script and run it again.
For HTC Phones: HTC phones can flash stock ROMs, known as RUUs, right from the phone's bootloader. You'll need to Google around for your device's specific RUU file, but once you download it, save the ZIP file to your SD card, and rename it (to something like PG05IMG.zip—the download page for the RUU file should specify which filename is required), booting up your phone should automatically flash the stock ROM from HBOOT, HTC's bootloader. Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tE8BiIFUOpk
For Samsung Phones If you're using a Samsung Galaxy phone, you can use a tool called Odin to reflash an OPS file, which is a stock ROM that will return your phone to factory settings. You'll need a Windows machine and a copy of Odin, which you can find by Googling around the net (as its not an official tool) check out The Unlockr's guide to using Odin to familiarize yourself. You may need to Google around for your specific device's OPS file and instructions.
Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5s70dwNgdD8
Verizon Galaxy S3 Bootloop fix using Odin
The Verizon Galaxy S3 has to be the most problematic variant of the Galaxy S3. If the locked bootloader on it wasn’t enough, many users have seen their Verizon Galaxy S3 get bricked and stop booting after trying to flash a custom ROM.​
To start off there will be a little bit of downloading
Samsung USB Driver V1.5.14.0 For Android Mobile Devices
ODIN
VRALEC.bootchain.tar.md5
BOOTLOADER-I535VRALF2-618049-REV09-user-low-ship.tar-2-.md5
stock.vzw_root66.
Now lets Start
Make sure phone is off. Boot into download mode. To do so, hold down the Volume Down, Home and then the Power buttons together until a Warning!! message is displayed on the screen. Here, press Volume Up to enter download mode. A green Android and the text Downloading will be displayed on the screen.
Now, open Odin by clicking on the Odin3 v3.07.exe file in the Odin307 folder which you obtained after extracting Odin307.zip
In Odin, click on the PDA button, then select the VRALEC.bootchain.tar.md5 file that you downloaded.
Important Untick every option under the “Option” section (on the top left of Odin), except F. Reset Time. Check the screenshot below for reference.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Then, connect the phone to the computer with the USB cable and wait for Windows to finish installing drivers. Odin will say Added!! in the message box on the bottom left if the phone is detected successfully. If not, make sure the drivers are installed and also try using a different USB port – preferably a USB port on the back if using a desktop computer.
Click on Start to start flashing the VRALEC.bootchain.tar.md5 file on the phone.
Wait till flashing is complete and you get a PASS message in Odin. When that happens, disconnect the phone from the computer, but DON’T turn it off and let it stay in download mode. Also close Odin.
Reconnect your phone to the computer (while it is in download mode). Open Odin again.
This time, click the PDA button and select the BOOTLOADER_I535VRALF2_618049_REV09_user_low_ship.tar.md5 file that you download
Also, again untick every option except F. Reset Time in Odin. Then, click on the Start button to start flashing the BOOTLOADER_I535VRALF2_618049_REV09_user_low_ship.tar.md5 file on the phone.
When flashing is complete and you get a PASS message, disconnect the phone and close Odin. But keep the phone in download mode, don’t turn it off.
Open Odin again and also reconnect the phone to the computer.
Click the PDA file and select the stock.vzw_root66.tar file that you Downloaded
[Important] Select the following three options in Odin on the top left: Auto Reboot, F. Reset Time, Nand Erase All. Check the screenshot below for reference.
Click Start to start the flashing process. Once the flashing is complete and you get a PASS message, the phone will automatically reboot. Disconnect the phone from the computer.
The phone will still not boot up completely. Now, remove the battery on the phone, then re-insert it. Don’t turn it on.
Now, boot into recovery. To do so, press and hold the Volume Up + Home + Power buttons together till the screen turns on, then let the buttons go. The phone will boot into recovery in a few seconds. You will see a few error messages in recovery, which is normal.
In recovery, use the volume buttons to scroll up/down and the home button to select options.
Select wipe data/factory reset, then select Yes on next screen to confirm. Wait a while till the data wipe is complete (this will NOT delete your personal files on the SD cards).
Select wipe cache, confirm, then wait for cache wipe to be completed.
Then, select reboot system now to reboot the phone.
The phone will now boot up properly into Android and is fixed, and you will be able to use it now.
Your Verizon Galaxy S3 is now fixed, and saved you from sending it in for repair to Verizon. Do let me know how the procedure works!
HOW TO UNBRICK YOUR DEVICE​
REQUIREMENTS TO UNBRICK YOUR PHONE
First install java on your pc if you haven’t java go to Java site and install it.
download one-click Unbrick tool
window users will need .rar/.zip extractor software , you can download free all in one 7zip extractor form here.
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
1. Right-click on the One-Click.jar file, move down to option “7-zip” and then select “Extract to OneClick”.
2. Now you will get a ‘OneClick’ folder.
3. Now copy ‘OneClick.jar’ file and paste it into the ‘OneClickheimdalloneclickresourcesHeimdallPackage’ folder.
4. Right-click on ‘oneclickloader.exe’ file and choose ‘Run as Administrator’.
5. Proceed with the installation of Heimdall.
6. After the installation is complete, you will see the the One-Click UnBrick interface.
Connect the phone to computer via USB and click on “unsoft brick” button to recover your bricked android phone.
​
Factory Rom's
Factory Images for Nexus Devices
https://developers.google.com
SAMMOBILE
http://www.sammobile.com/
ROM DOWNLOADS FOR HTC
http://www.htc.com/us/support/rom-downloads.html
HTC UNLOCK BOOTLOADER
https://www.htcdev.com/
Motorola
https://motorola-global-portal.cust...e/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a/action/auth
UNLOCK YOUR Motorola BOOTLOADER
https://motorola-global-portal.cust...e/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a/action/auth
RE-LOCK YOUR Motorola BOOTLOADER AND FACTORY IMAGES FOR DEVELOPER EDITION DEVICES
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/recovery-images
Moto Support
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/home/
LG Software & tools Download
http://www.mylgphones.com/lg-software-tools-download
CLOCKWORKMOD RECOVERY & ROMS Phone Selection
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
TeamWin - TWRP
https://twrp.me/
ANDROID SDK
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
ADB GUIDE
http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html
Good job mate! I will be adding this to my help thread soon! :good:
immortalneo said:
Good job mate! I will be adding this to my help thread soon! :good:
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Thank You Just updated
Help Please
I have a VIZIO VTAB1008 that is not turning on. when i plug it in the screen stays off and only the soft keys blink. i cant get into recovery and have no idea what to do.
Dose anyone know how to correct this problem?
or any programs that can help me recover it from a usb?
i am using windows 7 ulmimate 32-bit
DustinGrinder said:
I have a VIZIO VTAB1008 that is not turning on. when i plug it in the screen stays off and only the soft keys blink. i cant get into recovery and have no idea what to do.
Dose anyone know how to correct this problem?
or any programs that can help me recover it from a usb?
i am using windows 7 ulmimate 32-bit
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How long have you had it? Is it rooted? And What happed before this happed?
You Can Try This
1. Before starting, make sure that the tablet is powered off. Not just in sleep mode. Now press & hold both the UP and DOWN volume buttons at the same time. You may find it easier to hold the tablet in the landscape position on a table or on your lap while you hold down both buttons.
2. Next press and hold the power button until the tablet buttons light up. It will take a minute to happen, but when they do immediately let go of the power button ONLY. Keep holding down both the UP and DOWN volume buttons. You only have a second to do this other wise the tablet will continue boot up as normal and you will have to start again from step one.
3. After a bit of holding down both volume keys the screen will show the Vizio logo. Then the logo will change to a TRIANGLE with an exclamation mark.
4. Now you can let go of the volume buttons.
5. Tap the home button to pop up the boot recovery menu. Follow the instructions to reset your tablet. Pressing the up/down volume buttons allow you to scroll up and down the list. A quick press on the power button will accept your selection.
6. Wait for the tablet to come up.
good luck. and post results
soft brick
keifus.rahn said:
RECOVERY FROM BOOT LOOP/BRICK​
​
Most people use the term "bricked" improperly. A bricked phone means one thing: your phone won't turn on in any way, shape or form, and there's Probably nothing you can do to fix it. It is, for all intents and purposes, as useful as a brick. A phone stuck in a boot loop is not bricked, nor is a phone that boots straight into recovery mode. These are things you can usually fix, and they're a lot more common than a truly bricked phone. If your phone is actually bricked, you Probably won't be able to fix it yourself.
​BOOTLOOP GUIDE
(#:1)
Start by removing the device's battery and wait for a few minute's before putting it back in your phone.
OR Switch off for non-removable battery phones for five to ten minutes so it can remove any charge that is left in the phone and to initiate a complete power-cycle once you insert the battery.
Now Boot the device into Recovery Mode by pressing and holding the relevant shortcut keys for your device. For instance, most Samsung devices can boot into Recovery Mode while pressing the key combination Volume Up, Home and Power (for tablets it is Volume Up and Power). If using a HTC phone, boot into HBOOT first by tapping Volume Down and Power button together and then browse to Recovery using Volume Up/ Down buttons. If you cant get it to boot in Recovery you can always use (ADB) and type in the command] > adb reboot recovery <--- Hit Enter now your Device will reboot into recovery mode. If your not familar with adb or even know what adb is there is a link on the bottom of this page for the sdk download and a gude on the adb.
(#:2)
Now browse and select the option Wipe Data/Factory Reset in Recovery Mode.Check if the device can now boot into the newly installed ROM or firmware. If not, then perform Wipe Cache Partition And Return to the main Recovery menu and reboot the device by choosing Reboot System Now option.After Flashing or Installing a New ROM and If the device is already rooted with ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM) installed, then do the following steps (1) Remove you'r battery and reinsert it after 30 seconds. (2) Boot the device into CWM Recovery by pressing and holding Volume Up, Home and Power buttons together. NOTE: The key combination may vary depending on your device model.So, CONFIRM BEFORE YOU PROCEED. (3) Now Go to Advanced option in Recovery menu and choose Wipe Dalvik Cache. Then perform Wipe/cache under Mounts & Storage. Reboot the device and check if the boot loop issue is resolved. If not repeat the above three steps, but perform both Wipe/data and Wipe/cache under Mounts & Storage before rebooting.
(#:3)
After Setting an Incorrect File Permission.The Android operating system (OS) works on file permissions and hence incorrectly set file permissions may permanently damage or soft brick your device. Here are some of the commonly used file permissions:- 644 (RW-R-R) - (this is most common system permission, it exists in /system/app, /system/framework, /system/etc, /system/lib and allot of separate files) - 755 (RWX-RX-RX) - (mainly used for /system/bin) - 777 (RWX-RWX-RWX) - (used for scripts inside /system/etc/init.d and busybox files)
To fix or reset any of these file permissions, do the following:Boot the device into CWM or TWRP recovery Go to Advanced option.Click Fix Permission and confirm the action. After Restoring a Backup.If the bootloop error occurs immediately after restoring a Nandroid Backup, follow the steps on -(#:2)- to fix it. If everything else fails, just try re installing the original ROM or flash the first official firmware.
Using ADB BY Samantha
DB can be used to access the phone while booting, be aware that some bootloops make it unable to use ADB since they do not go further then the manufacturer logo. (In new CWM versions it’s possible to use adb)
The only tricky part about using ADB with bootloops is that you have to do it on the right time, this is different from every device, but normally it’s after the manufacturer logo that the partitions get mounted. The easiest way to enter your phone in this part is using a batch script that monitors the state of your device and connects directly when possible.
I use this script for example, called ondemand.bat (requires adb.exe and the 2 dlls)
1 @ECHO off
2 cd /d %~dp0
3 echo.
4 echo Waiting for device…
5 adb wait-for-device
6 echo.
7 adb -d shell stop
8 adb push mycwmfix.zip /sdcard/mycwmfix.zip
9 adb reboot recovery
Linux Version (ondemand.sh):
1 #!/system/bin/sh
2 echo " "
3 echo "Wating for device..."
4 ./adb wait-for-device
5 echo " "
6 ./adb -d shell stop
7 ./adb push mycwmfix.zip /sdcard/mycwmfix.zip
8 ./adb reboot recovery
This script will wait for the device to become ready, when it’s ready it freeze the device, so the script has more time to push the file (instead of keep rebooting). Then it will push the specified cwmfix zip to your sdcard, and after that it will reboot in recovery so you can install the cwm fix you made. You can also make an batch script that pushes the files automatically to your phone, here is an example:
(1 @ECHO off
(2)cd /d %~dp0
(3)echo.
(4)echo Waiting for device...adb wait-for-device
(5)echo.
(6)adb -d shell stop
(7)adb -d shell su -c "mount -o remount rw /system"
(8)adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk
(9)adb -d shell chmod 644 /system/framework/framework-res.apk
(10)adb push SystemUI.apk /system/app/SystemUI.apk
(11)adb -d shell chmod 644 /system/app/SystemUI.apk
(12)adb reboot
(13)Linux version:
1#!/system/bin/sh
2echo " "
3echo "Waiting for device..."
4./adb wait-for-device
5echo " "
6./adb -d shell stop
7./adb -d shell su -c "mount -o remount rw /system"
8./adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk
9./adb -d shell chmod 644 /system/framework/framework-res.apk
10./adb push SystemUI.apk /system/app/SystemUI.apk
11./adb -d shell chmod 644 /system/app/SystemUI.apk
12./adb reboot
This script will wait for the device to become ready, when it’s ready it freeze the device, so the script has more time to push the file (instead of keep rebooting). Then it will push framework-res.apk and SystemUI.apk to the directory it belongs to, after that it changes the permissions of the files to RW-R-R (644) and then it will reboot.
Please note that on some devices the command “su -c” cannot be used after using the “stop” command, it gives an error then (Segmentation Fault).
What you can do to prevent this is adding “adb remount” just under the “adb wait-for-device” line, and remove the “adb -d shell su -c “mount -o remount rw /system” line.
Save the script and run it again.
For HTC Phones: HTC phones can flash stock ROMs, known as RUUs, right from the phone's bootloader. You'll need to Google around for your device's specific RUU file, but once you download it, save the ZIP file to your SD card, and rename it (to something like PG05IMG.zip—the download page for the RUU file should specify which filename is required), booting up your phone should automatically flash the stock ROM from HBOOT, HTC's bootloader. Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tE8BiIFUOpk
For Samsung Phones If you're using a Samsung Galaxy phone, you can use a tool called Odin to reflash an OPS file, which is a stock ROM that will return your phone to factory settings. You'll need a Windows machine and a copy of Odin, which you can find by Googling around the net (as its not an official tool) check out The Unlockr's guide to using Odin to familiarize yourself. You may need to Google around for your specific device's OPS file and instructions.
Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5s70dwNgdD8
Verizon Galaxy S3 Bootloop fix using Odin
The Verizon Galaxy S3 has to be the most problematic variant of the Galaxy S3. If the locked bootloader on it wasn’t enough, many users have seen their Verizon Galaxy S3 get bricked and stop booting after trying to flash a custom ROM.​
To start off there will be a little bit of downloading
Samsung USB Driver V1.5.14.0 For Android Mobile Devices
ODIN
VRALEC.bootchain.tar.md5
BOOTLOADER-I535VRALF2-618049-REV09-user-low-ship.tar-2-.md5
stock.vzw_root66.
Now lets Start
Make sure phone is off. Boot into download mode. To do so, hold down the Volume Down, Home and then the Power buttons together until a Warning!! message is displayed on the screen. Here, press Volume Up to enter download mode. A green Android and the text Downloading will be displayed on the screen.
Now, open Odin by clicking on the Odin3 v3.07.exe file in the Odin307 folder which you obtained after extracting Odin307.zip
In Odin, click on the PDA button, then select the VRALEC.bootchain.tar.md5 file that you downloaded.
Important Untick every option under the “Option” section (on the top left of Odin), except F. Reset Time. Check the screenshot below for reference.
Then, connect the phone to the computer with the USB cable and wait for Windows to finish installing drivers. Odin will say Added!! in the message box on the bottom left if the phone is detected successfully. If not, make sure the drivers are installed and also try using a different USB port – preferably a USB port on the back if using a desktop computer.
Click on Start to start flashing the VRALEC.bootchain.tar.md5 file on the phone.
Wait till flashing is complete and you get a PASS message in Odin. When that happens, disconnect the phone from the computer, but DON’T turn it off and let it stay in download mode. Also close Odin.
Reconnect your phone to the computer (while it is in download mode). Open Odin again.
This time, click the PDA button and select the BOOTLOADER_I535VRALF2_618049_REV09_user_low_ship.tar.md5 file that you download
Also, again untick every option except F. Reset Time in Odin. Then, click on the Start button to start flashing the BOOTLOADER_I535VRALF2_618049_REV09_user_low_ship.tar.md5 file on the phone.
When flashing is complete and you get a PASS message, disconnect the phone and close Odin. But keep the phone in download mode, don’t turn it off.
Open Odin again and also reconnect the phone to the computer.
Click the PDA file and select the stock.vzw_root66.tar file that you Downloaded
[Important] Select the following three options in Odin on the top left: Auto Reboot, F. Reset Time, Nand Erase All. Check the screenshot below for reference.
Click Start to start the flashing process. Once the flashing is complete and you get a PASS message, the phone will automatically reboot. Disconnect the phone from the computer.
The phone will still not boot up completely. Now, remove the battery on the phone, then re-insert it. Don’t turn it on.
Now, boot into recovery. To do so, press and hold the Volume Up + Home + Power buttons together till the screen turns on, then let the buttons go. The phone will boot into recovery in a few seconds. You will see a few error messages in recovery, which is normal.
In recovery, use the volume buttons to scroll up/down and the home button to select options.
Select wipe data/factory reset, then select Yes on next screen to confirm. Wait a while till the data wipe is complete (this will NOT delete your personal files on the SD cards).
Select wipe cache, confirm, then wait for cache wipe to be completed.
Then, select reboot system now to reboot the phone.
The phone will now boot up properly into Android and is fixed, and you will be able to use it now.
Your Verizon Galaxy S3 is now fixed, and saved you from sending it in for repair to Verizon. Do let me know how the procedure works!
HOW TO UNBRICK YOUR DEVICE​
REQUIREMENTS TO UNBRICK YOUR PHONE
First install java on your pc if you haven’t java go to Java site and install it.
download one-click Unbrick tool
window users will need .rar/.zip extractor software , you can download free all in one 7zip extractor form here.
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
1. Right-click on the One-Click.jar file, move down to option “7-zip” and then select “Extract to OneClick”.
2. Now you will get a ‘OneClick’ folder.
3. Now copy ‘OneClick.jar’ file and paste it into the ‘OneClickheimdalloneclickresourcesHeimdallPackage’ folder.
4. Right-click on ‘oneclickloader.exe’ file and choose ‘Run as Administrator’.
5. Proceed with the installation of Heimdall.
6. After the installation is complete, you will see the the One-Click UnBrick interface.
Connect the phone to computer via USB and click on “unsoft brick” button to recover your bricked android phone.
DOWNLOAD LINKS
CLOCKWORKMOD RECOVERY & ROMS Phone Selection
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
ANDROID SDK
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
ADB GUIDE
http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html
CLOCKWORKMOD-HELIUM
http://http://www.clockworkmod.com/carbon
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For samsung do you have to use the stock rom or after wipe can use a custom? I'm in a soft loop after rooting and then I forgot something and did a twrp restore after wipe. I really want to use jedi now but it seems like I hv to use stock rom n then re root ?
Cannot go into download mode or fastboot mode No access to recovery
I'm using Karbonn titanium s9 and had just caused bootlooop problem in my phone as i was attempting to intsall a custom rom..
I have no access to the recovery , my phone just go to the comapany logo and then reboot ...
plzzz tell me how to flash a fresh custom rom into it using computer....
please mention all keys for differnt modes..
Thanks in advance and wanted help as soon as possible becuase i have brought phone 5 days before a biricked it...
THanks.....☺
Lost Data Karbonn Titanium S9 Recovery
Karbonn Titanium S9 is an amazing gift of technology using which you can do lot more than just communicating. This Smartphone is developed on most popular and used operating system i.e. Android and built-in with fantastic features, which keeps you busy enjoying all time. But Karbonn Titanium S9 too has sinister sides as one might lose data from it due to some uncontrollable reasons. Since it’s not just a normal phone, it might contain large amount of your valuable data such as images, audios, videos, games, applications, documents, etc., and losing one of it might create panic. Relax..! Need not to panic, since Karbonn Titanium S9 recovery is possible with trustworthy recovery software.
It’s pretty common to suffer data loss from Smartphones, since it is an entirely unpredictable scenario. But one should also know about its causes so that he / she might avoid it in possible circumstance. Just go through the below section to know more about these scenarios:
Use of factory restore / reset option accidentally might invite the data loss
When SD card or any other memory card mounted on S9 phone gets corrupt or become inaccessible
Severe infection of spyware, malware and virus may lead to data loss
Abrupt switching off the Karbonn Titanium S9 numerous times might make few files go missing
Unintentional formatting, deleting of data by wrong touch
Unwanted changes after rooting Karbonn Titanium S9 may contribute to data crisis
What to? What not to?
Data recovery experts recommend you some tips and advice you certain things to stay away from in order to perform complete recovery of Karbonn Titanium S9 data. First let’s see what to do, when you come across data loss on your Karbonn Titanium S9.
Keep backup of the data and files that are important to you, so as to avert data disasters
Immediately discontinue the use of Karbonn Titanium S9 as soon as you come across data loss
Opt of reliable and safe recovery tool without wasting much of the time
Here are some things, which you need to avoid after facing loss of data:-
Do not even attempt tasks like rooting, formatting, etc., until you know the complete process
Do not add or edit data on your Karbonn Titanium S9 Smartphone
Do not carry out task like updating the software or version of phone
Well by following these tips you can avert data overwriting and increase the chances of safe and complete Karbonn Titanium S9 data recovery.
What’s next?
Next is Remo Recover..! Yes, it is a smart tool that is designed for Smartphone data recovery using which you can effectively recover Karbonn Titanium S9 data in few simple clicks on mouse button. Software is ahead of its competition as it is integrated with hi-tech data retrieval procedures and assists you to restore Karbonn Titanium S9 data from all severe data crisis. Remo Recover is pre-scanned for faulty and dangerous items and certified as absolutely safe and reliable to use.
Few striking attributes of Remo Recover..!
Makes an entire scan of both internal and external memory of phone and help you to retrieve lost data from Karbonn Titanium S9
Trouble free and easy to understand GUI helps a novice to execute Karbonn Titanium S9 recovery on its own
Its smart searching algorithms examines complete drive in just one scan
Tool has the caliber of recognizing Android application files with (.apk) and recovering it along with photo, video and audio file formats
Authorize you to sort recovered data after completion of lost data recovery from Karbonn Titanium S9
Prior look of recovered files can be seen using “preview” option.
You can perform lost data Karbonn Titanium S9 recovery on all types of Android version and from all Windows OS based computers
Step 1: Connect your Karbonn Titanium S9 to Windows computer using a USB cable and wait until connection gets established.
Figure A: Detecting Device
Step 2: Now Main screen gets open from were you can select either “Recover Deleted Files” or “Recover Lost Files” option as per your requirement.
Figure B: Main Screen
Step 3: Select Karbonn Titanium S9 drive and click “Next” button for software to begin scanning process.
http://www.remorecover.com/images/android/remorecover-android-select-physical-drive.jpg
Figure C: Select Karbonn Titanium S9 Drive
Step 4: Once Remo Recover completes the scanning process you can view list of recovered data/files in two types of view which are “File Type View” and “Data View”
Figure D: List of Recovered Data
Step 5: You can preview recovered data using Preview option and save it to any location.
Figure E: Preview Recovered Data
DOWNLOAD LINK http://www.remorecover.com/download/remorecover-android.exe
My phone is stuck in a boot loop after trying to update it. I only just bought it and cache wipes, factory reset don't work. For some reason it won't connect to the computer or kies even after reinstalling drivers and using multiple different usb ports. It was working fun before I updated it. Anyone have any ideas? I'm pretty desperate right now
help! for flashing ROM from similar device
hi @keifus.rahn,
I have got an MTK6589 16gb rom 1 gb ram 5.5 inch HD display karbonn s9 device. I have found that it is similar to star 7599 and alps n9202 in configuration. Problem is that I have bricked my phone 1 month earlier and since then have been trying to flash ROMS from devices like mentioned above.There is no official firmware for the device till now.Every time SP flash tool returns error and does not flash.
Is there any way I can alter these roms from other similar devices to make it flashable through SPTool on my device (example, like using similar kernel etc.).Porting would not help me as the phone is bricked.
Please help me as I could not get any help from anyone.I would be very grateful to you.
Other option
This thread was really helpful. I updated my ROM, running legacy AOSPA on Xperia S. Last update had me stuck on the manufacturer logo and I couldn't roll back to the previous ROM, CM wouldn't let me install older software. I tried the steps but it didn't work for me, finally decided to wipe system as a result and reinstall everything. This got it to work. I suppose my point is that sometimes it's best to format/wipe the system.
Master Limbe said:
This thread was really helpful. I updated my ROM, running legacy AOSPA on Xperia S. Last update had me stuck on the manufacturer logo and I couldn't roll back to the previous ROM, CM wouldn't let me install older software. I tried the steps but it didn't work for me, finally decided to wipe system as a result and reinstall everything. This got it to work. I suppose my point is that sometimes it's best to format/wipe the system.
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I'm glad to hear that this thread helped you out. I do a full wipe every time i flash a new Rom and always remember to make a backup
Bootloop after repartition
I've a rooted ZTE V972M. I tried to increase internal storage following instructions in
"Re-Partition any MTK6589 Phone, Without A PC! (More /Data Storage!)"
When I reboot my phone, it stucks at logo screen.
What I've done trying to fix it:
1. Enter the recovery mode; it's a stock recovery (Android system recovery <3e>); wipe data/factory reset, wipe cache partition.
Result: still stuck at logo when rebooting.
2. Flash a stock ROM in recovery mode.
Result: Update aborted. In the log file, it says "failed to mount /cache (No such file or directory)" detailed in attached file. The stock rom I used is for ZTE LEO S1, while my phone is DTAC LION HD which is a house brand of my phone carrier. So, there may be also a problem of ROM signing.
3. I cannot use ADB or Fastboot because I didn't enable USB debugging (My phone's OS is android 4.2).
Please guide me to fix this problem.
Hi, sorry for reviving this topic, but I'm stuck in a bootloop on my Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition (SM-P605).
The problem is that the battery of my Note is built-in and can't be removed without some serious hardware modifications.
Also, when I try to shut it down (hold the Power button), it starts up on its own immediately afterwards...
And its battery is not going to run out soon at this pace. Anything I could do?
Need Help. 100% dont know what to do..
keifus.rahn said:
RECOVERY FROM BOOT LOOP/BRICK​
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Most people use the term "bricked" improperly. A bricked phone means one thing: your phone won't turn on in any way, shape or form, and there's Probably nothing you can do to fix it. It is, for all intents and purposes, as useful as a brick. A phone stuck in a boot loop is not bricked, nor is a phone that boots straight into recovery mode. These are things you can usually fix, and they're a lot more common than a truly bricked phone. If your phone is actually bricked, you Probably won't be able to fix it yourself.
​BOOTLOOP GUIDE
(#:1)
Start by removing the device's battery and wait for a few minute's before putting it back in your phone.
OR Switch off for non-removable battery phones for five to ten minutes so it can remove any charge that is left in the phone and to initiate a complete power-cycle once you insert the battery.
Now Boot the device into Recovery Mode by pressing and holding the relevant shortcut keys for your device. For instance, most Samsung devices can boot into Recovery Mode while pressing the key combination Volume Up, Home and Power (for tablets it is Volume Up and Power). If using a HTC phone, boot into HBOOT first by tapping Volume Down and Power button together and then browse to Recovery using Volume Up/ Down buttons. If you cant get it to boot in Recovery you can always use (ADB) and type in the command] > adb reboot recovery <--- Hit Enter now your Device will reboot into recovery mode. If your not familar with adb or even know what adb is there is a link on the bottom of this page for the sdk download and a gude on the adb.
(#:2)
Now browse and select the option Wipe Data/Factory Reset in Recovery Mode.Check if the device can now boot into the newly installed ROM or firmware. If not, then perform Wipe Cache Partition And Return to the main Recovery menu and reboot the device by choosing Reboot System Now option.After Flashing or Installing a New ROM and If the device is already rooted with ClockworkMod Recovery (CWM) installed, then do the following steps (1) Remove you'r battery and reinsert it after 30 seconds. (2) Boot the device into CWM Recovery by pressing and holding Volume Up, Home and Power buttons together. NOTE: The key combination may vary depending on your device model.So, CONFIRM BEFORE YOU PROCEED. (3) Now Go to Advanced option in Recovery menu and choose Wipe Dalvik Cache. Then perform Wipe/cache under Mounts & Storage. Reboot the device and check if the boot loop issue is resolved. If not repeat the above three steps, but perform both Wipe/data and Wipe/cache under Mounts & Storage before rebooting.
(#:3)
After Setting an Incorrect File Permission.The Android operating system (OS) works on file permissions and hence incorrectly set file permissions may permanently damage or soft brick your device. Here are some of the commonly used file permissions:- 644 (RW-R-R) - (this is most common system permission, it exists in /system/app, /system/framework, /system/etc, /system/lib and allot of separate files) - 755 (RWX-RX-RX) - (mainly used for /system/bin) - 777 (RWX-RWX-RWX) - (used for scripts inside /system/etc/init.d and busybox files)
To fix or reset any of these file permissions, do the following:Boot the device into CWM or TWRP recovery Go to Advanced option.Click Fix Permission and confirm the action. After Restoring a Backup.If the bootloop error occurs immediately after restoring a Nandroid Backup, follow the steps on -(#:2)- to fix it. If everything else fails, just try re installing the original ROM or flash the first official firmware.
Using ADB BY Samantha
DB can be used to access the phone while booting, be aware that some bootloops make it unable to use ADB since they do not go further then the manufacturer logo. (In new CWM versions it’s possible to use adb)
The only tricky part about using ADB with bootloops is that you have to do it on the right time, this is different from every device, but normally it’s after the manufacturer logo that the partitions get mounted. The easiest way to enter your phone in this part is using a batch script that monitors the state of your device and connects directly when possible.
I use this script for example, called ondemand.bat (requires adb.exe and the 2 dlls)
1 @ECHO off
2 cd /d %~dp0
3 echo.
4 echo Waiting for device…
5 adb wait-for-device
6 echo.
7 adb -d shell stop
8 adb push mycwmfix.zip /sdcard/mycwmfix.zip
9 adb reboot recovery
Linux Version (ondemand.sh):
1 #!/system/bin/sh
2 echo " "
3 echo "Wating for device..."
4 ./adb wait-for-device
5 echo " "
6 ./adb -d shell stop
7 ./adb push mycwmfix.zip /sdcard/mycwmfix.zip
8 ./adb reboot recovery
This script will wait for the device to become ready, when it’s ready it freeze the device, so the script has more time to push the file (instead of keep rebooting). Then it will push the specified cwmfix zip to your sdcard, and after that it will reboot in recovery so you can install the cwm fix you made. You can also make an batch script that pushes the files automatically to your phone, here is an example:
(1 @ECHO off
(2)cd /d %~dp0
(3)echo.
(4)echo Waiting for device...adb wait-for-device
(5)echo.
(6)adb -d shell stop
(7)adb -d shell su -c "mount -o remount rw /system"
(8)adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk
(9)adb -d shell chmod 644 /system/framework/framework-res.apk
(10)adb push SystemUI.apk /system/app/SystemUI.apk
(11)adb -d shell chmod 644 /system/app/SystemUI.apk
(12)adb reboot
(13)Linux version:
1#!/system/bin/sh
2echo " "
3echo "Waiting for device..."
4./adb wait-for-device
5echo " "
6./adb -d shell stop
7./adb -d shell su -c "mount -o remount rw /system"
8./adb push framework-res.apk /system/framework/framework-res.apk
9./adb -d shell chmod 644 /system/framework/framework-res.apk
10./adb push SystemUI.apk /system/app/SystemUI.apk
11./adb -d shell chmod 644 /system/app/SystemUI.apk
12./adb reboot
This script will wait for the device to become ready, when it’s ready it freeze the device, so the script has more time to push the file (instead of keep rebooting). Then it will push framework-res.apk and SystemUI.apk to the directory it belongs to, after that it changes the permissions of the files to RW-R-R (644) and then it will reboot.
Please note that on some devices the command “su -c” cannot be used after using the “stop” command, it gives an error then (Segmentation Fault).
What you can do to prevent this is adding “adb remount” just under the “adb wait-for-device” line, and remove the “adb -d shell su -c “mount -o remount rw /system” line.
Save the script and run it again.
For HTC Phones: HTC phones can flash stock ROMs, known as RUUs, right from the phone's bootloader. You'll need to Google around for your device's specific RUU file, but once you download it, save the ZIP file to your SD card, and rename it (to something like PG05IMG.zip—the download page for the RUU file should specify which filename is required), booting up your phone should automatically flash the stock ROM from HBOOT, HTC's bootloader. Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tE8BiIFUOpk
For Samsung Phones If you're using a Samsung Galaxy phone, you can use a tool called Odin to reflash an OPS file, which is a stock ROM that will return your phone to factory settings. You'll need a Windows machine and a copy of Odin, which you can find by Googling around the net (as its not an official tool) check out The Unlockr's guide to using Odin to familiarize yourself. You may need to Google around for your specific device's OPS file and instructions.
Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5s70dwNgdD8
Verizon Galaxy S3 Bootloop fix using Odin
The Verizon Galaxy S3 has to be the most problematic variant of the Galaxy S3. If the locked bootloader on it wasn’t enough, many users have seen their Verizon Galaxy S3 get bricked and stop booting after trying to flash a custom ROM.​
To start off there will be a little bit of downloading
Samsung USB Driver V1.5.14.0 For Android Mobile Devices
ODIN
VRALEC.bootchain.tar.md5
BOOTLOADER-I535VRALF2-618049-REV09-user-low-ship.tar-2-.md5
stock.vzw_root66.
Now lets Start
Make sure phone is off. Boot into download mode. To do so, hold down the Volume Down, Home and then the Power buttons together until a Warning!! message is displayed on the screen. Here, press Volume Up to enter download mode. A green Android and the text Downloading will be displayed on the screen.
Now, open Odin by clicking on the Odin3 v3.07.exe file in the Odin307 folder which you obtained after extracting Odin307.zip
In Odin, click on the PDA button, then select the VRALEC.bootchain.tar.md5 file that you downloaded.
Important Untick every option under the “Option” section (on the top left of Odin), except F. Reset Time. Check the screenshot below for reference.
Then, connect the phone to the computer with the USB cable and wait for Windows to finish installing drivers. Odin will say Added!! in the message box on the bottom left if the phone is detected successfully. If not, make sure the drivers are installed and also try using a different USB port – preferably a USB port on the back if using a desktop computer.
Click on Start to start flashing the VRALEC.bootchain.tar.md5 file on the phone.
Wait till flashing is complete and you get a PASS message in Odin. When that happens, disconnect the phone from the computer, but DON’T turn it off and let it stay in download mode. Also close Odin.
Reconnect your phone to the computer (while it is in download mode). Open Odin again.
This time, click the PDA button and select the BOOTLOADER_I535VRALF2_618049_REV09_user_low_ship.tar.md5 file that you download
Also, again untick every option except F. Reset Time in Odin. Then, click on the Start button to start flashing the BOOTLOADER_I535VRALF2_618049_REV09_user_low_ship.tar.md5 file on the phone.
When flashing is complete and you get a PASS message, disconnect the phone and close Odin. But keep the phone in download mode, don’t turn it off.
Open Odin again and also reconnect the phone to the computer.
Click the PDA file and select the stock.vzw_root66.tar file that you Downloaded
[Important] Select the following three options in Odin on the top left: Auto Reboot, F. Reset Time, Nand Erase All. Check the screenshot below for reference.
Click Start to start the flashing process. Once the flashing is complete and you get a PASS message, the phone will automatically reboot. Disconnect the phone from the computer.
The phone will still not boot up completely. Now, remove the battery on the phone, then re-insert it. Don’t turn it on.
Now, boot into recovery. To do so, press and hold the Volume Up + Home + Power buttons together till the screen turns on, then let the buttons go. The phone will boot into recovery in a few seconds. You will see a few error messages in recovery, which is normal.
In recovery, use the volume buttons to scroll up/down and the home button to select options.
Select wipe data/factory reset, then select Yes on next screen to confirm. Wait a while till the data wipe is complete (this will NOT delete your personal files on the SD cards).
Select wipe cache, confirm, then wait for cache wipe to be completed.
Then, select reboot system now to reboot the phone.
The phone will now boot up properly into Android and is fixed, and you will be able to use it now.
Your Verizon Galaxy S3 is now fixed, and saved you from sending it in for repair to Verizon. Do let me know how the procedure works!
HOW TO UNBRICK YOUR DEVICE​
REQUIREMENTS TO UNBRICK YOUR PHONE
First install java on your pc if you haven’t java go to Java site and install it.
download one-click Unbrick tool
window users will need .rar/.zip extractor software , you can download free all in one 7zip extractor form here.
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
1. Right-click on the One-Click.jar file, move down to option “7-zip” and then select “Extract to OneClick”.
2. Now you will get a ‘OneClick’ folder.
3. Now copy ‘OneClick.jar’ file and paste it into the ‘OneClickheimdalloneclickresourcesHeimdallPackage’ folder.
4. Right-click on ‘oneclickloader.exe’ file and choose ‘Run as Administrator’.
5. Proceed with the installation of Heimdall.
6. After the installation is complete, you will see the the One-Click UnBrick interface.
Connect the phone to computer via USB and click on “unsoft brick” button to recover your bricked android phone.
DOWNLOAD LINKS
CLOCKWORKMOD RECOVERY & ROMS Phone Selection
http://www.clockworkmod.com/rommanager
ANDROID SDK
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
ADB GUIDE
http://developer.android.com/tools/help/adb.html
CLOCKWORKMOD-HELIUM
http://http://www.clockworkmod.com/carbon
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Hello SIr, please help me with my Android Phone, its brand is not familliar to you.. but here it is.
Myphone Agua Hail
the problem is that, after I rooted my device is that, I cannot do Factory Reset anymore. And when I try to do the ff.
1. recovery mode, I cannot do recovery mode too,
What I do is, hold "down volume" and then click "power button" Together. Even I tested the volume up, and Vice Versa.. All that I research about recovery mode, is I'eve done, but none has work, Even the Boot Loop you teach others, I do that too, But it only open Normally and there is a Name that is SAFEMODE, SouthWest of the screen.
Please help me fix my beloved only One phone.
Summary of Problems:
Cannot get to Recovery mode with every reason. \\\\\ A T R O T N
Cannot do Factory Reset. ///// F E R O I G[/SIZE]
im new and have absolutely no clue how to use this site,lol sorry
okay im using lg optimus f6..i noob rooted it :/(rooted with out backing anything up) ive heard of hard bricks where the phone wont turn on,soft bricks where it gets stuck in boot loop or recovery mode..my problem is i installed a font that put me into boot loop,i master reset the phone and IT WORKED turned back on perfectly,until the screen went to sleep :| every time the screen turns off it boot loops..now since i can turn it on i know theres got to be a way to fix it please help someone
i have s2 gt-i9100g i am running on cm11 nightlies i tried flashing blazing kernel v7 when i reboot it says that i may have lost root access so i pressed to fix but it boots into recovery over and over please i need help
Poet432012 said:
okay im using lg optimus f6..i noob rooted it :/(rooted with out backing anything up) ive heard of hard bricks where the phone wont turn on,soft bricks where it gets stuck in boot loop or recovery mode..my problem is i installed a font that put me into boot loop,i master reset the phone and IT WORKED turned back on perfectly,until the screen went to sleep :| every time the screen turns off it boot loops..now since i can turn it on i know theres got to be a way to fix it please help someone
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Can you list the fonts of your device? As your device is already rooted, go to /system/fonts folder and see if any system font is missing.
I am using Spice Mi-504 (MT6572) at present.
Thanks very much
Bootloop - looking for much needed help
keifus.rahn said:
I'm glad to hear that this thread helped you out. I do a full wipe every time i flash a new Rom and always remember to make a backup
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Please help. I find your site and this noob's thread is so informative but I couldn't find a way to fix my boot loop. The XDA is full of dev tech jargon, and felt exhausted that I seek help finally here.
My xperia tab z (sgp321 with LTE+WIFI, European version) got into bootloop after flashing CWM 6.0.3.2 (TabZ_DooMLoRD_AdvStkKernel_FW-253-v01.img). The flashing went fine I was able to boot into recovery mode and made a backup. But after the backup is over, and rebooting it prompted Reboot > root access is missing. Root? I selected 'YES' thinking I could root the device. Then bootloop started. I followed all the steps in your thread, Factory reset, Wipe cache, Delvik cache, fix permission etc but still into bootloop.
The device is boot-loader unlocked. It was running KK 4.4.2. Not rooted. I have CM-11-20140723-Nightly-pollux.zip in the external SD card of which I was planning to flash using CWM recovery.
1. What options remain for me to get the device back into original state ? back into 4.4.2.
2. I was able to pass ADB calls. But now since into bootloop, how can I make fastboot/ADB calls to device consistently to do anything realted to reset, recover?
3. In addition to ADB/fastboot, I have Flashtool 0.9.16 by Androxyde with SGP321_10.4.1.B.0.101_CE.ftf stock firmware. Can I flash this Stock ROM while in bootloop ? How can flashtool help in this situation ?
4. The Tablet Z battery is built-in. Does it charge while in bootloop? How can I power-down/shutdown the device without restarting using CWM (it has only reboot option), so that I could fully charge the device ?
Any helpful advise is very much appreciated.
Thank you very much for great work you are doing and the very purpose for XDA - Knowledge Sharing.
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Master Limbe said:
This thread was really helpful. I updated my ROM, running legacy AOSPA on Xperia S. Last update had me stuck on the manufacturer logo and I couldn't roll back to the previous ROM, CM wouldn't let me install older software. I tried the steps but it didn't work for me, finally decided to wipe system as a result and reinstall everything. This got it to work. I suppose my point is that sometimes it's best to format/wipe the system.
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Please, can you tell me what steps you made during recovery? My xperia tab z SGP321 (LTE+WIFI European version) is now into bootloop; it was unlocked but not rooted, has CWM 6.0.3.2 and I can boot into recovery mode. Please tell me where to start from ? Can I make ADB/fastboot calls without resolving bootloop or can I flash any stock ROMs using flash tool still with bootloop issue unfixed ? How Can I get the device back into work ?
Much appreciate your help. I have posted details in the same thread.
Thank you.

stuck in boot loop

device : Dupad K1
android version: 4.2.2
baseband version: MOLY.WR8.W1315.MD.WG.MP.V1.P7,2013/09/10 17:18
built number: SPMTK6572M431WP02V07
CPU MOdel: ARMv7 Processor rev 3 (v71)
I had install boot animation app after rooted my device and installed a boot screen... after restart device got stuck in boot screen that i installed....
have online nandroid backup but dont know how to restore it
dont have cwm...
please someone help me to regain my device
Recovery mode
Go to recovery mode.
Do you have Android SDK installed in your machine or any Linux substitute in case you are a Linux user? You'll need it.
Read before attempting.
-Find the key combinations that applies to your phone.
-Get into recovery mode pressing the specific keys.
-Connect your device through USB port.
-Write in terminal or cmd:
Code:
adb devices
-if a device is connected proceed, if not, find what's going on.
-Write in terminal or cmd:
Code:
adb reboot recovery
-Find the desired ROM (The one made for your device or a previous system backup that you have made when the phone still worked), ensure it's safe and specific made for your phone.
-There must appear some options showing in your phone screen or maybe the Android robot laying on its back, you'll need to see the options, click buttons until you see them.
-Choose the line that says "apply update from ADB".
-Use the command in Terminal or cmd:
Code:
adb sideload yourzipfile.zip
-It must be a zip file, sometimes you need to unzip the zip file just to find another zip file (usually named update.zip)
-It must show the robot in a different position and some yellow lines showing you the progress, if something goes wrong you'll know, if everything goes fine, good.
-Restart the phone and you're done.
If you can't load the file with adb sideload command, copy the zip file in the SD card and choose apply update from SDcard from the recovery menu, locate the zip file and apply it.
You should be fine if you use the right Android version or backup.
Good luck. If this doesn't works or goes easy as I say, let me know.
Prerequisites:
Can boot into recovery
A working bootanimation.zip
Adb....if you dont have it download minimalistic adb and fastboot for windows.
Okay lets get down to business....
1.First boot into recovery and then select apply update from adb and type -'adb devices'
This will open up the comms port and start adb comms with the device.
2.Now type adb push <bootanimationfile>.zip system/media/
3.and voila you will have revived youtlr device.
Hit thanks if this helped.

[GUIDE] [A2017G] Install TWRP, Unlock BL, Flash Custom ROM

<disclaimer> I take no credit for anything in this guide. A BIG Thanks goes out to @tennear, @Unjustified Dev, @DrakenFX and @Starvirus. They are the ones who figured out the process described below and provided the excellent LineageOS 14.1 ROM. I just wrote this all-in-one-guide because I think the information is way too cluttered and spread over these forums.</disclamer>
<disclaimer> If you're not 100% sure what you're about to do, please first scroll down to the bottom of this post to see a list of DON'T's, a few things you SHOULD ABSOLUTELY NOT DO if you want to keep using your device.</disclaimer>
After having had quite some phones (Moto Defy +, Oneplus One, Nexus 5x,...) and having flashed a lot of ROMs on them, I thought I had quite some experience in these matters. Alas. Unlike Oneplus, ZTE would rather not have users fiddling with their devices. There are also three versions of the Axon 7 called the A2017 (China), A2017G (Global) and A2017U (USA), each with some minute differences from the others. This makes unlocking BL, flashing a custom recovery and installing custom ROMs not so easy on this device.
The following guide describes how to go from a stock, not rooted, locked bootloader A2017G on Marshmallow Firmwares (B03 to B10) to an unlocked bootloader TWRP recovery LineageOS 14.1 A2017G. A2017U users, this guide should work for you too, but I hear there's an alternative, easier process exclusively for A2017U users. A2017 users do not proceed, this guide won't work for you. Users on stock Nougat, do not proceed, this guide won't work for you. You need to downgrade to Marshmallow first. Even A2017G or A2017U Marshmallow users must proceed with caution. There's always a tiny chance this process bricks your device. By following this guide, you will lose all your data on your internal memory. Please backup before proceeding. The data on your SD card should be safe.
A) Flashing TWRP Recovery to your device.
Q: Why do I need TWRP?
A: TWRP is a custom recovery system. It lets your backup your system in case anything goes wrong. It also lets you flash custom ROMs and zip files containing patches like viper4android or A.R.I.S.E. (audio) and root your device via SuperSU.
0) Boot up a windows computer with a 64bits processor. Verify your Axon 7 is charged at least 75%. Temporarily disable your antivirus software to allow axon7tool to work.
1) Backup all the data of your phone's internal memory that you don't want to lose. Copy it to your PC
2) Download the axon7tool from here: http://www.filedropper.com/axon7tool-15-win64
3) Download minimal adb and fastboot from here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767103465
4) Unzip the minimal adb and fastboot file, place the folder with the files in it somewhere you can easily find it
5) Place the axon7tool exe in the same folder as adb.exe and rename it to "axon7tool.exe" (it's easier to work with that way)
6) Download the TWRP .img and .bin files from here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4UVMBVpYdVwcnlaZU1NRldoRjA
7) Place the TWRP .img file in the same folder as "adb.exe" and "axon7tool.exe", rename it to "recovery.img"
8) Make a copy of the "recovery.img" file and name it "recovery.bin". Leave it in the same folder
9) Go to settings in your phone and go to "About Phone". Tap "Build Number" 7 times to make the Developer Options available
10) Go to "Developers options" and tick "Allow OEM unlock" and "Android Debugging"
11) Connect your Axon 7 to your PC
12) Open a command window by holding shift and right-clicking in a blank space in the folder where the "adb.exe", " axon7tool.exe", "recovery.img" and "recovery.bin" files are located. Click "Open command window here"
13) Type "adb devices" and hit enter. You should see one device with some code listed
14) Type "adb reboot edl" and hit enter. Your device will reboot to EDL mode. It appears to be off, but it is in fact in EDL mode.
15) Go to Device Manager on your pc and verify your Axon 7 is listed as "QUSB_BULK"
16) In command, type "axon7tool -r gpt boot recovery" and hit enter
17) After it is executed, your phone will reboot. Wait until it has fully booted.
18) In command, type "adb reboot edl"
19) Verify you now have 3 backup files in your ADB folder for gpt, recovery and boot. These are backup files in case something goes wrong
20) In command, type "axon7tool -w recovery"
21) Wait until it finishes
22) Your phone should reboot
23) Shut down your phone and boot it to TWRP by holding both the power and volume up button to verify you have TWRP
24) TWRP might ask you for a password. If it does, simply tap cancel. It will ask you if you want to modify system. Swipe to agree
NOTE: if you have problems connecting to your phone as QUSB_BULK, download Zadig and replace your drivers with WinUSB ones. If axon7tool doesn't recignise your device even when connected as QUSB_BULK, try killing adb.exe via task manager before retrying.
B) Unlock the bootloader
Q: Why do I need to unlock the bootloader?
A: With an unlocked bootloader, you can install custom ROMs.
1) Go to https://mega.nz/#F!rcFCQZ7C!vn457hU1zDwc0uVpvm5otw and download the aboot.img file from there (1024Kb). Put it in the same folder you used in the previous process
2) Download this file: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=529152257862665656
3) Unzip the file and copy/cut the file called "fastboot_unlock.img"
4) Paste that file in the folder where "adb.exe", "axon7tool.exe", "recovery.img", "recovery.bin" and "aboot.img" are located
5) If there's none open, open a new command window in that folder again (Shift + right-click and "open command window here")
6) Type "adb push aboot.img /sdcard/" and hit enter
7) Type "adb push fastboot_unlock.img /sdcard/" and hit enter
8) Type "adb shell dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/fbop of=/sdcard/fbop_lock.img" and hit enter
9) Type "adb shell dd if=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/aboot of=/sdcard/aboot_lock.img" and hit enter
10) Type "adb pull /sdcard/fbop_lock.img" and hit enter
11) Type "adb pull /sdcard/aboot_lock.img" and hit enter
12) Type "adb shell dd if=/sdcard/fastboot_unlock.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/fbop" and hit enter
13) Type "adb shell dd if=/sdcard/aboot.img of=/dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/aboot" and hit enter
14) Type "Adb reboot bootloader" and hit enter to go to the bootloader
15) Type "Fastboot oem unlock" and hit enter
16) Follow the instructions on your phone and use the volume and power buttons to confirm you want to unlock your bootloader
17) Boot into TWRP by holding both power and volume up button
18) Type "Wipe" and choose "Format Data"
NOTE: If you get a permissions denied issue, try doing these steps while your device is in TWRP.
C) Update bootstack, Install LineageOS 14.1 and update your TWRP to latest version
Q: Why do I need Lineage OS 14.1?
A: It's a custom ROM that's a lot smoother than any available stock rom for any of the Axon 7 versions. Aside from an audio bug (the speakers make a rattling noise when the volume is turned higher than 80-90%) it's perfect. You can however find quite some other decent ROMS here.
Q: Why do I need the latest TWRP?
A: Tenfar's signed TWRP version is the only one that will be accepted by a locked phone, so you need to flash that version first to unlock your bootloader. You should however not use it for backing up and restoring, since it contains fatal flaws that can lead to bricking your phone. Update it using the steps below.
1) Download the latest unofficial Lineage OS 14.1 ROM from here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=457095661767134540
2) Download the A2017G Nougat bootstack from here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=673368273298930583 (A2017U users: your bootstack is here
3) Download the latest TWRP .img from here: https://build.nethunter.com/twrp/zte/twrp-3.0.4-1-ailsa_ii.img
4) Download a Google Apps version from here: http://opengapps.org/?arch=arm64&api=7.1/ .You must use an ARM64 file since that is the type of the CPU in the Axon 7. You must use 7.1 Gapps since that's the android version Lineage OS 14.1. is based on. Which one you choose is up to you, the "smaller" you go the less google apps will be installed as stock. You can always download the ones you miss via the play store after having installed LineageOS
5) Put the bootstack, the LineageOS and the chosen Gapps zips on your MicroSD card. Also put the TWRP.img on there
6) Flash the A2017G Nougat bootstack: Flash -> select the bootstack file on the microSD card
7) Flash LineageOS 14.1, then flash the Gapps zip file (again via TWRP)
8) Update your TWRP recovery by choosing "Install" and then clicking "Install Image" (bottom right) and selecting the TWRP .img file
9) Wipe dalvik, cache and data
10) Reboot
11) Enjoy your phone
In the unlikely case that you're greeted by a screen that asks you for a password because your system is somehow encrypted, reboot to TWRP and format your data partition to ext4 instead of f2fs (wipe -> advanced)
If your phone doesn't pop up as QUSB_BULK in EDL, you probably installed the driver that came with the phone. The device will pop up below Ports (COM & LPT) on Device Manager as Qualcomm something-something USB device. Uninstall that driver and reinstall winUSB drivers through Zadig.
If axon7tool fails with a what() and STD-exception and whatnot - if you installed the Zadig driver
Go to Device Manager, right click QUSB__BULK and Uninstall, then use the "adb reboot edl" command. Install the winUSB driver via Zadig. Reboot the phone by holding the power button about 10 seconds. Enter the command adb reboot edl again. Enter "axon7tool -r gpt boot recovery" in command.
If LOS refuses to install and you get the error axon7.verify_trustzone, install the universal bootloader (A2017X_B15_UniversalBootloader) before the N Modem.
So, the steps after you get access to TWRO are: 1) Install univ. BL (A2017X_B15_... .zip); 2) Install A2017G_N_modem.zip; 3) Install LOS14.1 zip; 4) Optionally, install Gapps; 5) Flash TWRP img
DON'T's:
- DO NOT use the signed TWRP (3.0.2) to backup or restore, it might brick your device
- DO NOT use this guide when you're on locked stock nougat, you need to downgrade to Marshmallow first
- DO NOT flash the wrong N bootstack. There's a different version for G and U devices
- DO NOT use this guide if you're on an A2017 (Chinese) device
- DO NOT unplug your cable from your PC or Axon while axon7tool is doing it's magic
- DO NOT make a mistake or typo, it can be fatal
- DO NOT try flashing random zips or files or formatting this and that when your device doesn't act according to the guide, post your issue instead
- DO NOT wipe anything else than Data, Dalvik and Cache in TWRP
ADDITIONAL STEPS:
- You can opt to root your device by flashing the latest SuperSU zip file
- You can opt to upgrade your unofficial LineageOS to the latest official version to receive weekly OTA updates
First of all, thanks a lot for this guide! But I saw the TWRP image is actually for the A2017U version. I read in the forum that flashing this on the G-version could soft brick your phone.
So the question is, can I just flash this on my A2017G or is there even a version for the european model?
PsyJoe said:
First of all, thanks a lot for this guide! But I saw the TWRP image is actually for the A2017U version. I read in the forum that flashing this on the G-version could soft brick your phone.
So the question is, can I just flash this on my A2017G or is there even a version for the european model?
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Both the aboot.img and the TWRP.img come from A2017U versions. For the moment, we do not know if there is any difference in the aboot file between A2017U and A2017G, but it's highly unlikely. @tennear sent me a tool to read the partitions on my A2017G and the result showed the partitions were the same as those in the A2017U model.
For the moment, there's only one TWRP version, made for A2017U, but it seems to work on all models. I quote tennear here:
tennear said:
Unpacking the TWRP image for A2017U, it says:
ro.product.model=A2017U
So this recovery seems to be specific to A2017U.
But unpacking the TWRP image for A2017 (China), it says:
ro.product.model=ZTE A2017U
Hmm, different but still A2017U.
I don't have the TWRP image for A2017G (yet), so I can't tell what it says. But given the above, and that the G and U models are almost identical, I am thinking the A2017U image will run on all devices.
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I suspect nearly all bricks on A2017G devices happen when A2017G users use tenfar's tool to unlock the BL. There's a lot of margin for error, for example with the whole COM ports shizzle. I advise not to go down that route. I also advise against trying to flash a rooted image through TWRP without unlocking your bootloader. Especially the command "axon7root.exe -p 4 -b -r" (flashing both boot.img and recovery.img at the same time) seems to kill specifically A2017G devices, that seem to have an extra "DFU" mode, which the A2017 and A2017U devices don't seem to have. A2017G devices get stuck in that mode and there's no way to get them out again.
TL;DR I think the risk isn't in flashing TWRP, but in flashing both boot and recovery at the same time, in the axon7root tool and in flashing a rooted stock rom without unlocking BL.
Thank you for this one thread guide. Should make it a lot easier.
Maybe you can add a few words and links to the B03 files that allow a downgrade from higher versions.
You have a typo in step 14), should be adb not ab
Controllerboy said:
30) TWRP might ask you for a password. If it does, simply tap cancel. It will ask you if you want to modify system. Swipe to agree
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Hi,
So, the backup can be restored, even if we cancel the password? Isn't the backup encrypted than?
Also, when we do swipe to agree to modify the system partition, is flashing SuperSU enough to gain root?
I'm not so much interested in installing a custom ROM (yet) but do want a safe way to gain root.
Thanks for your time and efford,
Edit: And all this is safe (step A) when on B08?
Cheers,
/Cacti
For twrp. It work fine, i just flash it on my 2017G and everything is good.
Just the lastest version of SuperSU didn't work. I use 2.65
Znuf said:
For twrp. It work fine, i just flash it on my 2017G and everything is good.
Just the lastest version of SuperSU didn't work. I use 2.65
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Hi,
Thanks Znuf, I'll give it a go then.
Cheerz,
/Cacti
Controllerboy said:
15) Go to Device Manager on your pc and verify your Axon 7 is listed as "QDL_BULK"
16) In command, type "axon7tool -r gpt" and hit enter
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*sigh*
My device manager (Win7 x64) lists my A2017G as QUSB_BULK (and no red led, just a black screen) after reboot to EDL and the axon7tool sais not connected.
Anyone knows whats up with that and how to solve that?
TIA,
Cheerz,
/Cacti
le_cactus said:
*sigh*
My device manager (Win7 x64) lists my A2017G as QUSB_BULK (and no red led, just a black screen) after reboot to EDL and the axon7tool sais not connected.
Anyone knows whats up with that and how to solve that?
TIA,
Cheerz,
/Cacti
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Hi
I don't think "QUSB_BULK" is bad, nor the lack of the red LED. When I did the process on my device it also showed different states at different attempts. I also had to try multiple times before axon7tool detected it.
If I were you, I would try to shut down your device completely, restart and try to boot to EDL again by using command "adb reboot edl". Alternatively, you could try removing your device from USB, then shutting it down, then holding both volume buttons while connecting it to your PC. Some G devices don't boot to EDL this way, but some do.
Just keep trying multiple times. Axon7tool doesn't work in any other mode than EDL, so you can't do any damage by using the tool in a wrong mode.
Controllerboy said:
Hi
I don't think "QUSB_BULK" is bad, nor the lack of the red LED. When I did the process on my device it also showed different states at different attempts. I also had to try multiple times before axon7tool detected it.
If I were you, I would try to shut down your device completely, restart and try to boot to EDL again by using command "adb reboot edl". Alternatively, you could try removing your device from USB, then shutting it down, then holding both volume buttons while connecting it to your PC. Some G devices don't boot to EDL this way, but some do.
Just keep trying multiple times. Axon7tool doesn't work in any other mode than EDL, so you can't do any damage by using the tool in a wrong mode.
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Thanks for the tips, I'll keep trying both methods.
Cheers,
/Cacti
le_cactus said:
Thanks for the tips, I'll keep trying both methods.
Cheers,
/Cacti
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I give up. Or at least at this computer.
Just to be sure, the QDL_BULK/QUSB__BULK, shoild it be an unknown device, one with a yellow exclamation mark? Or should I install a driver for it, and if so where do i find it? Google didn't help me out today
I'll try another pc, see if that does work.
Cheers,
/Cacti
I think we've found your problem. There shouldn't be a yellow exclamation mark, your PC should really have drivers for your device. On my PC, this wasn't needed, but can you try to download and open Zadig?
When connected in EDL mode, search for your device by ticking the box "show all devices" (in one of the options dropout links in the top bar). You should see "QUSB_BULK" again. Select "WinUSB drivers" and install those. See if your PC recognises your device in EDL after doing that and try finding it with axon7tool. A reboot of your phone might be needed.
Hi,
i unlock my A2017G b06 with a slightly different way (Starvirus + draken FX TWRP) but i forgot to make a backup of stock rom before flash cm13.
Can you please make a clean one and share it.
Thanks in advance
Thanks for the description.
For your information. As you can see in tennears thread, you can short cut steps 16 - 22 to "axon7tool -r gpt recovery boot". This saves a lot of time and reboots.
Also, in the BL unlock steps, "wipe data" most commonly not enough. You need "format data".
Killerdog said:
I unlock my A2017G b06 with a slightly different way (Starvirus + draken FX TWRP) but i forgot to make a backup of stock rom before flash cm13.
Can you please make a clean one and share it.
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Here's the file from DrakenFX: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68873485&postcount=3
Flash bootstack only once, then flash BO6 stock ZIP. In my experience it doesn't replace TWRP with stock recovery, even when you're not rooted.
DeJe63 said:
Thanks for the description.
For your information. As you can see in tennears thread, you can short cut steps 16 - 22 to "axon7tool -r gpt recovery boot". This saves a lot of time and reboots.
Also, in the BL unlock steps, "wipe data" most commonly not enough. You need "format data".
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Thanks for the tricks. I didn't know you could do all three commands at once. I'll update my guide.
Will this work for B08 or should I go all the way back to "B03 (or others)" ??
Tutorial looks good and simple, big thanks!
In general it works.
For some reason I was not able to update from DragenFX B06 to OTA B08. So I flashed stock recovery, stock B06, OTA B08 and just flashed back TWRP with axon7tool...and it worked. But it may be that I make some mistakes on the way to B08.
I was at BL unlock before.
Controllerboy said:
I think we've found your problem. There shouldn't be a yellow exclamation mark, your PC should really have drivers for your device. On my PC, this wasn't needed, but can you try to download and open Zadig?
When connected in EDL mode, search for your device by ticking the box "show all devices" (in one of the options dropout links in the top bar). You should see "QUSB_BULK" again. Select "WinUSB drivers" and install those. See if your PC recognises your device in EDL after doing that and try finding it with axon7tool. A reboot of your phone might be needed.
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Hi,
That worked flawlessly on my Win7 box, but I have general USB problems on that device. Got timeouts a few times during the axon7tool -r commands, so I don't dare doing a axon7tool -w command on that machine. So I stepped over to my Win10 x64 machine, but that machine it keeps identifying it as a "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM3) device." :crying: axon7tool -r gives my a "Failed to connect"
Thanks for the help though, much appreciated.
Cheers,
/Cacti
I would agree that it's not a wise idea to write a custom recovery to a phone when the connection between the phone and the PC is unstable.
However, that doesn't solve your problem. Seems like your PC decided to install some drivers that are incompatible with the axon7tool.
Did you already try to uninstall the Qualcomm drivers via device manager and reconnect your device to pc? Did you try Zadig on your win10 machine?
There's a guide on the internet to (temporarily) disable automatic driver installation for new USB devices. Perhaps you could do that and then use Zadig to install WinUSB?
To be honest, if that doesn't work I don't really know other things to try. Except visiting someone you know with a Win7 64bit PC, that is
Controllerboy said:
I would agree that it's not a wise idea to write a custom recovery to a phone when the connection between the phone and the PC is unstable.
However, that doesn't solve your problem. Seems like your PC decided to install some drivers that are incompatible with the axon7tool.
Did you already try to uninstall the Qualcomm drivers via device manager and reconnect your device to pc? Did you try Zadig on your win10 machine?
There's a guide on the internet to (temporarily) disable automatic driver installation for new USB devices. Perhaps you could do that and then use Zadig to install WinUSB?
To be honest, if that doesn't work I don't really know other things to try. Except visiting someone you know with a Win7 64bit PC, that is
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Thanks for the tips. I'll let you know how things work out.
Cheers,
/cacti

Flash custom ROM Lineage OS Lenovo Tab 2 (TB2-X30L)

After few day i find out solution how to install custom ROM to my Lenovo tablet. I think its first guide how to do it because every other guides were for TB2-X30F but not for TB2-X30L.
Installation guide:
FILES TO DOWNLOAD:
ALL FILES: https:// drive.google.com/drive/folders/1heVQAryphuXNVt5k-HsUhfRrVr9MV34D
ALL LINKS WORK ! JUST DELETE THE SPACE BEFORE drive.google.com...​
1) On the tablet, at Settings, you must activate on the Developer Options the Bootloader Unlock (OEM unlocking) and USB debugging. Uncheck Verify apps over USB.
How to unlock Developer: https: //youtu.be/g5wkFAWDsg0
2) Download these files directly to your Android device, not to SD card.
a) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1230xFbPA7DOGMhuX59yagEd6w1gNCI4o/view SuperSU-v2.79.zip (for me working only v2.79)
b) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1vRW5RZixtNVfKbJ7nL2EUetANydfmLNg/view Gapps.zip (open_gapps-arm-7.1-micro-20180721)
b) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/13Mp8guzzOvb17s88IQyez_9reozpTNbw/view boot.img (from LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L)
3) Power off completely the tablet.
4) REMOVE SD CARD ! (because for me a part of system was installed on SD card).
5) Make sure you have a good cable so the connection between PC and tablet is perfect.
6) Download https: //drive.google.com/file/d/1XTDYs7kxagj-CXHsH_yyQnMXqYwAP_hK/view ADB and Fastboot to your PC .(here are the drivers too).
7) Unzip the zip archive and run with Administrator the apps from inside of the zip. To all the questions you must to press key Y to grant all the rights it needs.
8) Press and hold Volume up and plug in usb. Now you are in stock recovery menu.
9) From stock recovery select reboot to bootloader by using volume keys and power keys.
10) Wait about 5-10sec to tablet boot in bootloader mode. (shows lenovo logo in screen when ready)
11) Download the https:// drive.google.com/file/d/15IH55DgmD6SmlILjTukGeNcmYgUPcmCg/view recovery.img(its TWRP version for Lenovo Tab2 x30f so it wont work properly) and copy it into folder adb at local disk C (installed on step 7)
12) Run CMD with administrator and type cd C:\adb to select the adb folder.
13) In cmd type fastboot unlock-go and press enter. In case this command does not work, please try fastboot -s or fastboot oem unlock-go or fastboot oem unlock .
14) Flash recovery with command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and then type fastboot boot recovery.img
15) From TWRP select Install and browse to emmc folder and then to your folder where you stored all files you downloaded.
(in bottom right corner you have Images... or Zips... here you can choose what type of file you want to install.
Install SuperSU-v2.79.zip
16) Now in menu select Wipe -> Advanced Wipe and check Dalvik Cache, Data and Cache. Wipe them.
17) Go back to menu and select Install. And install boot.img. At top of display check Boot and flash it.
19) Download https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1MlDxidIqLOZv_QZ91i8bsHgGdBMf7l9g/view LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip and copy it into folder adb at local disk C (C:\adb).
18) Go to Menu select Advanced and open ADB Sideload. Go back to CMD on your pc and type
adb devices
If its your tablet properly connected you will see some letters and numbers and sideload. After that type
adb sideload LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip
Now wait for finish the installation. If its installed corectly you will see Succesful at the top.
19) Repeate step number 15 and again install SuperSU-v2.79.zip (In installation you will see Boot image patcher)
20) Unplug your tablet from PC. And reboot it. First reboot may take 5-10 minutes and can reboot few times. DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS.
21) After first start (set language, date..) Turn off devices.
22) Power on devices to recovery mode
(Press continuously the volume up and power key. When the screen on the tablet has started, release the power key and keep pressing the volume up key)
23) Now select again Install and install Gapps (open_gapps-arm-7.1-micro-20180721.zip). Then reboot it.
Now you have installed LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL (Android 7.1), with all stock apps(gapps) and also rooted device.
this is exactly what i was looking for 3 weeks ago. my sister asked if i could have a look at her old tablet. i managed to do it by translating myself through some russian forums. btw. does netflix work? on my sisters one it does not atm. i guess the play protect thing.
binocchio said:
this is exactly what i was looking for 3 weeks ago. my sister asked if i could have a look at her old tablet. i managed to do it by translating myself through some russian forums. btw. does netflix work? on my sisters one it does not atm. i guess the play protect thing.
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You need to download apk from Netflix site.
https:// help.netflix.com/en/node/57688
direct link to apk
https:// netflixhelp.s3.amazonaws.com/netflix-4.16-200217-release.apk
mutrin said:
You need to download apk from Netflix site.
https:// help.netflix.com/en/node/57688
direct link to apk
https:// netflixhelp.s3.amazonaws.com/netflix-4.16-200217-release.apk
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my sister is very grateful
Thank you very much.
What build date has this rom? Sec. patches?
Can you please post your local manifest?
Very interesting guide, unfortunately the links don't work...
Is it possible to restore them?
Tanks. Max
I think its first guide how to do it because every other guides were for TB2-X30F but not for TB2-X30L.
I have only found lineage os for x30l, can someone please link lineage (Android 7) for x30f?
The difference between L and F is that L is the sim card variant. Ive read several people getting "insert sim card" when installing L on a F tablet. So I dont want messages like this.
Thanks for this tutorial. It was possible, to upgrade this old Tablet.
Do you know, if there is anything newer version for our Lenovo?
mutrin said:
After few day i find out solution how to install custom ROM to my Lenovo tablet. I think its first guide how to do it because every other guides were for TB2-X30F but not for TB2-X30L.
Installation guide:
FILES TO DOWNLOAD:
ALL FILES: https:// drive.google.com/drive/folders/1heVQAryphuXNVt5k-HsUhfRrVr9MV34D
1) On the tablet, at Settings, you must activate on the Developer Options the Bootloader Unlock (OEM unlocking) and USB debugging. Uncheck Verify apps over USB.
How to unlock Developer: https: //youtu.be/g5wkFAWDsg0
2) Download these files directly to your Android device, not to SD card.
a) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1230xFbPA7DOGMhuX59yagEd6w1gNCI4o/view SuperSU-v2.79.zip (for me working only v2.79)
b) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1vRW5RZixtNVfKbJ7nL2EUetANydfmLNg/view Gapps.zip (open_gapps-arm-7.1-micro-20180721)
b) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/13Mp8guzzOvb17s88IQyez_9reozpTNbw/view boot.img (from LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L)
3) Power off completely the tablet.
4) REMOVE SD CARD ! (because for me a part of system was installed on SD card).
5) Make sure you have a good cable so the connection between PC and tablet is perfect.
6) Download https: //drive.google.com/file/d/1XTDYs7kxagj-CXHsH_yyQnMXqYwAP_hK/view ADB and Fastboot to your PC .(here are the drivers too).
7) Unzip the zip archive and run with Administrator the apps from inside of the zip. To all the questions you must to press key Y to grant all the rights it needs.
8) Press and hold Volume up and plug in usb. Now you are in stock recovery menu.
9) From stock recovery select reboot to bootloader by using volume keys and power keys.
10) Wait about 5-10sec to tablet boot in bootloader mode. (shows lenovo logo in screen when ready)
11) Download the https:// drive.google.com/file/d/15IH55DgmD6SmlILjTukGeNcmYgUPcmCg/view recovery.img(its TWRP version for Lenovo Tab2 x30f so it wont work properly) and copy it into folder adb at local disk C (installed on step 7)
12) Run CMD with administrator and type cd C:\adb to select the adb folder.
13) In cmd type fastboot unlock-go and press enter. In case this command does not work, please try fastboot -s or fastboot oem unlock-go or fastboot oem unlock .
14) Flash recovery with command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and then type fastboot boot recovery.img
15) From TWRP select Install and browse to emmc folder and then to your folder where you stored all files you downloaded.
(in bottom right corner you have Images... or Zips... here you can choose what type of file you want to install.
Install SuperSU-v2.79.zip
16) Now in menu select Wipe -> Advanced Wipe and check Dalvik Cache, Data and Cache. Wipe them.
17) Go back to menu and select Install. And install boot.img. At top of display check Boot and flash it.
19) Download https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1MlDxidIqLOZv_QZ91i8bsHgGdBMf7l9g/view LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip and copy it into folder adb at local disk C (C:\adb).
18) Go to Menu select Advanced and open ADB Sideload. Go back to CMD on your pc and type
adb devices
If its your tablet properly connected you will see some letters and numbers and sideload. After that type
adb sideload LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip
Now wait for finish the installation. If its installed corectly you will see Succesful at the top.
19) Repeate step number 15 and again install SuperSU-v2.79.zip (In installation you will see Boot image patcher)
20) Unplug your tablet from PC. And reboot it. First reboot may take 5-10 minutes and can reboot few times. DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS.
21) After first start (set language, date..) Turn off devices.
22) Power on devices to recovery mode
(Press continuously the volume up and power key. When the screen on the tablet has started, release the power key and keep pressing the volume up key)
23) Now select again Install and install Gapps (open_gapps-arm-7.1-micro-20180721.zip). Then reboot it.
Now you have installed LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL (Android 7.1), with all stock apps(gapps) and also rooted device.
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I have followed the instructions and successfully installed LiOS14. Then, however, I have factory reset the tablet via Settings. Now it always boots to TWRP, no matter what I have tried I could not installed back the LiOS14 I only have TWRP right now.
Any help?
Boyalikus said:
I have followed the instructions and successfully installed LiOS14. Then, however, I have factory reset the tablet via Settings. Now it always boots to TWRP, no matter what I have tried I could not installed back the LiOS14 I only have TWRP right now.
Any help?
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Same here
For me, this worked:
Lg v20 keeps booting to twerp recovery after factory reset. Megarom
Really not loving this phone and this rom. After learning I can't return to stock. Decided to factory reset it andoesn't then it boots directly to twerp recovery. Do did the first factory recovery from within the phone. Then after it booted into...
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The tablet can also run on LineageOS 16 which is Android 9.
As I saw that the guys in the Russian 4PDA-Forum had been able to create a LiOS16, I was able to make some adjustments and compile a ROM with most recent security patches which now runs on my good old TB2-X30L / TAB2 A10-30:
lineage-16.0-20210328-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip | by kenschbacher9 for 10
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
it seems that google drives are off. Can someone re-upload please?
Hallo,
I have installed LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip. The installation was without problems.
But I am having problem with WiFi - problem of MAC 02:00:00:00:00:00. I have tried a lots of tips but nothig worked. Two times I was succesfull to set some MAC, but always, after while, it was gone. No able to reproduce to set.
Is it really so difficult to set somehow the MAC addres for the WiFi?
As I understand the setting of the MAC differs between different releases of OS. Does anybody know how it work in this release? It should by known where this relaese expects the MAC setting. Am I right?
1. temporary succes: Setting MAC in system/etc/firmware/wlan/qca_cld/wlan_mac.bin (I think. Its longer time ago and there was more attempts). It lasted for few months. It is not mine device so I don't know how it was handled.
2. temporary succes: I copied system/etc/firmware/wlan dir to system/vendor/firmware/wlan. I did it based on how it is in Samsung Galaxy S4 mini with Lineage 16. It worked. After restart I had to swith off and on the airplane mode to set MAC. After few attempts it was gone. No able to reproduce to set the MAC.
I am not Linux expert
nonicktoday said:
The tablet can also run on LineageOS 16 which is Android 9.
As I saw that the guys in the Russian 4PDA-Forum had been able to create a LiOS16, I was able to make some adjustments and compile a ROM with most recent security patches which now runs on my good old TB2-X30L / TAB2 A10-30:
lineage-16.0-20210328-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip | by kenschbacher9 for 10
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
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Thank you very much, install your rom on my TB2-X30F and it goes very well, the only drawback that I present is that the wifi is very slow but the rom is excellent, thank you very much for your work.
palamaro said:
it seems that google drives are off. Can someone re-upload please?
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it still work. u just need to remove the space between htttp:// AND drive.google.com...
nonicktoday said:
The tablet can also run on LineageOS 16 which is Android 9.
As I saw that the guys in the Russian 4PDA-Forum had been able to create a LiOS16, I was able to make some adjustments and compile a ROM with most recent security patches which now runs on my good old TB2-X30L / TAB2 A10-30:
lineage-16.0-20210328-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip | by kenschbacher9 for 10
Download GApps, Roms, Kernels, Themes, Firmware, and more. Free file hosting for all Android developers.
androidfilehost.com
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Hi all, I've been trying to install the L16 version but I cannot install gapps or any zip from twrp. What is the procedure to install it correctly?
Boyalikus said:
I have followed the instructions and successfully installed LiOS14. Then, however, I have factory reset the tablet via Settings. Now it always boots to TWRP, no matter what I have tried I could not installed back the LiOS14 I only have TWRP right now.
Any help?
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removing battery worked for me
Ive tried this tutorial and i bricked my tablet (i didn t backup the original firmware ) but i learned something new
for everybody who bricked their tablets lenevo tab 2 tb2 x30L do this:
1.first install Qualcomm_USB_Driver_v1.0 https://androiddatahost.com/nbyn6
2.install qfill 2.0.0.5 https://mydevfiles.com/download/qfil-tool-v2-0-0-5/
3.in qfill select flat build , progammer path is where you have your stock rom and load content same thing
4.press volume up +volume down and power button at the same time on your tablet *screen should be black*
5.press download content in qfil as soon as you connect the tablet to pc
stock firmware https://firmwarefile.com/lenovo-tab-2-tb2-x30l
^ english is not my first language so sorry for mistakes ^
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mutrin said:
After few day i find out solution how to install custom ROM to my Lenovo tablet. I think its first guide how to do it because every other guides were for TB2-X30F but not for TB2-X30L.
Installation guide:
FILES TO DOWNLOAD:
ALL FILES: https:// drive.google.com/drive/folders/1heVQAryphuXNVt5k-HsUhfRrVr9MV34D
ALL LINKS WORK ! JUST DELETE THE SPACE BEFORE drive.google.com...​
1) On the tablet, at Settings, you must activate on the Developer Options the Bootloader Unlock (OEM unlocking) and USB debugging. Uncheck Verify apps over USB.
How to unlock Developer: https: //youtu.be/g5wkFAWDsg0
2) Download these files directly to your Android device, not to SD card.
a) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1230xFbPA7DOGMhuX59yagEd6w1gNCI4o/view SuperSU-v2.79.zip (for me working only v2.79)
b) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1vRW5RZixtNVfKbJ7nL2EUetANydfmLNg/view Gapps.zip (open_gapps-arm-7.1-micro-20180721)
b) https:// drive.google.com/file/d/13Mp8guzzOvb17s88IQyez_9reozpTNbw/view boot.img (from LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L)
3) Power off completely the tablet.
4) REMOVE SD CARD ! (because for me a part of system was installed on SD card).
5) Make sure you have a good cable so the connection between PC and tablet is perfect.
6) Download https: //drive.google.com/file/d/1XTDYs7kxagj-CXHsH_yyQnMXqYwAP_hK/view ADB and Fastboot to your PC .(here are the drivers too).
7) Unzip the zip archive and run with Administrator the apps from inside of the zip. To all the questions you must to press key Y to grant all the rights it needs.
8) Press and hold Volume up and plug in usb. Now you are in stock recovery menu.
9) From stock recovery select reboot to bootloader by using volume keys and power keys.
10) Wait about 5-10sec to tablet boot in bootloader mode. (shows lenovo logo in screen when ready)
11) Download the https:// drive.google.com/file/d/15IH55DgmD6SmlILjTukGeNcmYgUPcmCg/view recovery.img(its TWRP version for Lenovo Tab2 x30f so it wont work properly) and copy it into folder adb at local disk C (installed on step 7)
12) Run CMD with administrator and type cd C:\adb to select the adb folder.
13) In cmd type fastboot unlock-go and press enter. In case this command does not work, please try fastboot -s or fastboot oem unlock-go or fastboot oem unlock .
14) Flash recovery with command fastboot flash recovery recovery.img and then type fastboot boot recovery.img
15) From TWRP select Install and browse to emmc folder and then to your folder where you stored all files you downloaded.
(in bottom right corner you have Images... or Zips... here you can choose what type of file you want to install.
Install SuperSU-v2.79.zip
16) Now in menu select Wipe -> Advanced Wipe and check Dalvik Cache, Data and Cache. Wipe them.
17) Go back to menu and select Install. And install boot.img. At top of display check Boot and flash it.
19) Download https:// drive.google.com/file/d/1MlDxidIqLOZv_QZ91i8bsHgGdBMf7l9g/view LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip and copy it into folder adb at local disk C (C:\adb).
18) Go to Menu select Advanced and open ADB Sideload. Go back to CMD on your pc and type
adb devices
If its your tablet properly connected you will see some letters and numbers and sideload. After that type
adb sideload LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL-TB2-X30L.zip
Now wait for finish the installation. If its installed corectly you will see Succesful at the top.
19) Repeate step number 15 and again install SuperSU-v2.79.zip (In installation you will see Boot image patcher)
20) Unplug your tablet from PC. And reboot it. First reboot may take 5-10 minutes and can reboot few times. DO NOT INTERRUPT THIS PROCESS.
21) After first start (set language, date..) Turn off devices.
22) Power on devices to recovery mode
(Press continuously the volume up and power key. When the screen on the tablet has started, release the power key and keep pressing the volume up key)
23) Now select again Install and install Gapps (open_gapps-arm-7.1-micro-20180721.zip). Then reboot it.
Now you have installed LiOS14-UNOFFICIAL (Android 7.1), with all stock apps(gapps) and also rooted device.
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Will this work with x30F?

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