Hello!
I have a rather annoying problem on my Motorola Milestone (NOT a Droid) permrooted with z4root.
Software on Milestone:
Firmware 2.1-update1
Kernel 2.6.29-omap1
Build: SHOLS_U2_02.36.0
OS:
Vista 64bit
latest Motorola drivers (4.8.0)
At the Moment there's still the stock rom installed, I tried to install the CM-Port for Milestones.
That's what I did in order to accomplish my goal:
First, I installed Clockworkrecovery via Rom Manager.
Rom Manager said that it worked, it also tells me that the current recovery system is actually clockwork,
but when I boot into recovery mode with Power- and camera button, it says this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=471603&stc=1&d=1293116205
Is this still the stock recoverysystem? (except from the error. What does this mean?)
I tried updating the rom to the Cyanogenmod-port from doshaska.
After starting update.zip, it says "EOCD marker occurs after start of EOCD E:signature verification failed".
So I assume, something with clockwork hasn't worked correctly and the recovery/boot is still "protected"
I also now renamed the /system/etc/install-recovery.sh file in order to prevent the phone from restoring the original recovery.
Then, I tried flashing a vulnerable sbf via RSDLite 4.6 in order to reflash another recoverysystem: openrecovery.
The problem here is, that the phone isn't recognized at all by RSDLite when it's booted into normal android OS (computer detects phone w/o problem), in recoverymode, it isn't recognized by the computer itself at all, nothing happens. As far as I know, there is no other way to flash a vulnerable sbf without RSDLite?
It's really weird, shouldn't the phone be recognized in recovery mode aswell? My Computer does _nothing_ when I connect the phone in recovery mode. No typical USB-plugin-sound, no nothing.
So, what can I do? I tried uninstalling everything, Drivers and HW found in device manager, everything. Like it has never seen a Motorola phone before, then reinstalled everything including reboots, but nothing changed.
I would like to flash openrecovery and then the CM-port, but im kinda helpless now.
Thanks!
Try RSDlite v4.6 and 32bit XP...it should recognize your phone...and I guess you can also flash an sbf by applying it as an update.zip
Do a research on this and correct me if I'm wrong!
omg, so stupid.
USB-Debugging was disabled.
Up and running cyanogenmod now
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Today I tried to change ROM in my G1. With that I also wanted to change SPL and recovery. It was my first conact with flashing that phone. I flashed Samsung i7500 before, so I have some Android experience.
Recovery and SPL went OK. When I was flashing ROM, something has gone wrong, so I decided to restore nandroid backup I made before flashing new ROM. When I restored backup, system didn't load. It stops on "Android" text or on black screen. Recovery also got lost (I don't know how) - now I can see only picture with triangle and "!" sign.
First thought I have was to use fastboot to flash new recovery and have it working. But there is my problem - when I enter fastboot mode, PC doesn't see any new device. There is no difference in device manager when phone is connected or not. When I turn phone on normally (so system's stops loading on Android text), it's recognized by PC.
Have anybody had such problem? What should I do to restore recovery or flash working rom?
What ROM u trying to flash? Some ROMs need some base files. You can even install a new Recovry Image through Recovery Console. Thats what I did
OK, What SPL you have right now...
Once you flash new SPL, old nandroid might not work properly as the partition layout has been changed....
Let us know the SPL you have now, sometimes if the phone is not getting recognized..then you have some old driver installed, try to see if that's the issue...
ms93 said:
Today I tried to change ROM in my G1. With that I also wanted to change SPL and recovery. It was my first conact with flashing that phone. I flashed Samsung i7500 before, so I have some Android experience.
Recovery and SPL went OK. When I was flashing ROM, something has gone wrong, so I decided to restore nandroid backup I made before flashing new ROM. When I restored backup, system didn't load. It stops on "Android" text or on black screen. Recovery also got lost (I don't know how) - now I can see only picture with triangle and "!" sign.
First thought I have was to use fastboot to flash new recovery and have it working. But there is my problem - when I enter fastboot mode, PC doesn't see any new device. There is no difference in device manager when phone is connected or not. When I turn phone on normally (so system's stops loading on Android text), it's recognized by PC.
Have anybody had such problem? What should I do to restore recovery or flash working rom?
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I have installed haykuro SPL as I remember right.
I tried to update SDK and its USB drivers, but no result.
I remember also, that "USB debugging" wasn't on - maybe that's why phone in fastboot isn't recognized on PC?
To be clear: when I plug USB cable in fastboot mode, PC doesn't show that there is some new device. It acts like no device was connected to it.
There are other new and safe method to achieve the same or more then what you are trying to achieve with Haykuro SPL...see here..Custom MTD
But anyhow you are stuck with it...when you say Phone is not getting recognized..try restarting the phone in fastboot mode while connected to PC...when you are pressing back button are you getting fastboot..
I am not a good person to suggest something on this...If I would have been in your place I would have flashed DREAMIMG.nbh file and would have started from start....but wait till somebody better will tell you how to recover the device....
ms93 said:
I have installed haykuro SPL as I remember right.
I tried to update SDK and its USB drivers, but no result.
I remember also, that "USB debugging" wasn't on - maybe that's why phone in fastboot isn't recognized on PC?
To be clear: when I plug USB cable in fastboot mode, PC doesn't show that there is some new device. It acts like no device was connected to it.
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G1sanju, I don't know what to say!
You saved my phone
Flashing DREAMIMG.nbh helped, phone has booted
OK, I have a new problem now.
Recovery is still not working - I have Android 1.0 in phone.
Fastboot is still not recognized by PC, so I can't flash it. I don't have root, so I can't flash recovery by terminal - is there any Android 1.0 root instruction?
Or maybe DREAIMG.nbh of 1.5 or 1.6 ROM?
EDIT:
Now everything works, I flashed recovery using telnet.
DREAMIMG.nbh is an default image for G1, so it remove root access and leave the phone with the stock image...now you have 1.x radio and stock SPL...flashing haykuro SPL right now can brick your phone....
unlocker.com has some good guide to get the root access if you are looking for it....
Do not flash the Haykuro SPL or DangerSPL......That's of no use now....also there are chances that it can brick your phone....
Use Safe SPL...1.33.2003 those are full engineering SPL with fastboot access....
use CustomMTD to get the increase size as mentioned in my post above...
ms93 said:
OK, I have a new problem now.
Recovery is still not working - I have Android 1.0 in phone.
Fastboot is still not recognized by PC, so I can't flash it. I don't have root, so I can't flash recovery by terminal - is there any Android 1.0 root instruction?
Or maybe DREAIMG.nbh of 1.5 or 1.6 ROM?
EDIT:
Now everything works, I flashed recovery using telnet.
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I installed recovery via telnet, then changed radio, installed CustomMTD and ROM. All working fine.
Its great that you have used customMTD rather then Haykuro SPL...this is safe method....I just warned you because that's a very common way to brick the phone....flashing NBH and then installing SPL assuming you have the correct radio is a very common way of bricking the phone...
Also if you are playing with SPL and radio's then its advisable to erase the recovery first...then do the install from fastboot and then reinstall recovery...
ms93 said:
I installed recovery via telnet, then changed radio, installed CustomMTD and ROM. All working fine.
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Hello guys,
I hope you get not bored by these every day "I bricked my milestone" threads, but I do really need and would appreciate your help. So here is what's going on:
After Motorola delays the official 2.2 ROM again I decides to try CM6. I asked a friend, who has flashed his Milestone before, for an instruction and he gave me one.
I had an Milestone from O2 Germany with latest 2.36 update. First I made the recovery vulnerable. I downgraded to 2.34 and flashed the vulnerable-recovery only (of course the one for my 90.78 bootloader). I checked if the system was working right after every flash via RSD, and the phone bootet properly anytime. I applied the Androidiani update.zip and entered the OR. I wiped and applied the CM update via OR.
After I applied the CM update, the OR told me to reboot and so I did. I saw the Motorola logo and then the bootloader came up with an error message (Err:A5,70,39,00,27). I wanted to restore via Nandroid, but I no longer could enter the recovery (not to mention the OR). So I asked my friend again what to do and he told me to flash vulnerable recovery again via RSD (yes, I could enter bootloader mode) to be able to enter recovery again. After I flashed I could enter the recovery, but some new mad behavior appeared. The bootloader error disappeared, but every time I tried to boot, the phone ended up in boot loops (Motorola logo --> reboot --> Motorola logo --> reboot -->...).
Then I tried to restore via Nandroid. This seemed to work well, but after a reboot I got this bootloader error again.
To conclude:
flashing via RSD --> boot loops (recovery and bootloader work)
flashing via OR --> bootloader error (only bootloader works)
Some guy from android-hilfe.de told me to flash the bootloader, but I know this is very dangerous. So I went to the #milestone-modding irc-channel and asked for help. They gave me the advice to try to flash other sbf's, maybe an old 2.0. As I tried this today I got a new problem: the sbf file won't work. When I press 'start' in RSD everything starts as usual. But when the phone should show the message "sw update in progress" nothing happens and RSD get stuck on 0%. At the and I get the following message:
'ERROR: Flash failure: Phone[0000]: Error erasing subscriber unit. Device API Error: 0xE003003F Command: ERASE (Error Code: e003003f)'
So I did not proceed. Anybody a suggestion what to do? I'm really helpless.
Greetings Luke
PS: the forum search lead me to this thread. The problem sounds pretty similar.
Try flashing a 2.1 sbf. Let me know what happens. Please use RSDlite v4.6 or higher
vladstercr said:
Try flashing a 2.1 sbf. Let me know what happens. Please use RSDlite v4.6 or higher
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Good advice. Latest rsd and drivers. Try a different machine...rsd is moody. Try the GOT sbf, it includes the vuln recovery. I have had problems with Win7 that got solved with a different machine with xp.
If all of this does not work, we need to try fastboot. But try the rest first...
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Hey, thanks for your replie
I did this 3 hours ago. I used the full sbf for the 2.36 update for the German o2 Milestone. I also tried DACH and other versions before.
The result is always, that I end up getting boot loops like described above. RSDLite tells me the file is successfully flashed and unlike a 2.0 sbf the Milestone shows the message "sw update in progress".
I'm using RSDLite 4.9.
LukeTS said:
Hey, thanks for your replie
I did this 3 hours ago. I used the full sbf for the 2.36 update for the German o2 Milestone. I also tried DACH and other versions before.
The result is always, that I end up getting boot loops like described above. RSDLite tells me the file is successfully flashed and unlike a 2.0 sbf the Milestone shows the message "sw update in progress".
I'm using RSDLite 4.9.
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Try a different version of RSDlite on a different machine or operating system.
Caz666 said:
Good advice. Latest rsd and drivers. Try a different machine...rsd is moody. Try the GOT sbf, it includes the vuln recovery. I have had problems with Win7 that got solved with a different machine with xp.
If all of this does not work, we need to try fastboot. But try the rest first...
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You mean a GOT 2.1 or the 2.2 sbf?
Unfortunately I have no machine running XP at the moment. But I have a virtual XP running on my Win 7 Pro. But I guess it's no good idea to try to flash on this?!
LukeTS said:
You mean a GOT 2.1 or the 2.2 sbf?
Unfortunately I have no machine running XP at the moment. But I have a virtual XP running on my Win 7 Pro. But I guess it's no good idea to try to flash on this?!
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There is no GOT 2.1
GOT is only 2.2. You can try GOT 2.2 sbf and RSD v4.6
Oh, okay =)
I thought there is a version by them.
Gonna try your advices and post the results.
Thank you so far
Wow, your problem still same me.
I was tried and solved:
_Flash with any rom you have
_Milestone will auto reboot after flash done and loop
_Don't worry about that, remove battery in 5s and re-plugin
_Turn on your milestone: hold X and POWER to access Recovery. Select Wipe and reboot
killed said:
Wow, your problem still same me.
I was tried and solved:
_Flash with any rom you have
_Milestone will auto reboot after flash done and loop
_Don't worry about that, remove battery in 5s and re-plugin
_Turn on your milestone: hold X and POWER to access Recovery. Select Wipe and reboot
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Did that before and tried it now. Didn't work for me. But thanks for your advice
I also flashed 2.2 from GOT. I was able to flash with RSD and it did not fail. But there is still the boot loop. So nothing changed.
This time I did it with my Atom-netbook and used RSD 4.6.
Ok, so I think I need to try something else. Only flashing with RSD easily doesn't work for me. Like I said in my post before: GOT 2.2 and the advice from killed did not work. Still getting boot loops.
So what would you recommend me to do?
LukeTS said:
Ok, so I think I need to try something else. Only flashing with RSD easily doesn't work for me. Like I said in my post before: GOT 2.2 and the advice from killed did not work. Still getting boot loops.
So what would you recommend me to do?
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You tried GOT 2.2.1 sbf and it didn't work? Can you access recovery? There was a suggestion of fast boot, but I don't know what that is (just in case you wanted to google it or something, not sure). Do you have the drivers installed for your computer?
You could try this:
milestonefail said:
for some people RSDLite doesnt work properly. One way to fix that is put the SDL.bat file (attatched as .txt, change to .bat before using) in the RSDLite installation folder, move the .sbf file you are using to the same folder, and drag that .sbf to SDL.bat.
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Read the end of this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11372663&postcount=51 Read the end
Also look here for the link for the drivers: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11163403&postcount=27
Good luck! I am not responsible if anything happens to your device.
Yep, it didn't work. RSD said the flash passed, but I always get boot loops. I can access th recovery, but even nandroid in OR doesn't work (I get back to that bootloader error I described in my first post).
I also don't know what fastboot is, but just using google won't help me, because I don't know, what I meant to do with fastboot.
The drivers are installed. Without them I guess RSD wouldn't even recognize my phone.
I also tried the batch file you posted, but it didn't work. I wasn't able to start the flashing process. I guess, the only thing the batch file does is to start RSD with admin rights.
These are all methods I tried and they just don't work. I need something different to this usual helpful stuff. That's why I posted in this forum, because I tried everything and I'm helpless at the moment.
Thanks for your advice anyway. I hope someone has a solution soon.
fastboot most likely will do nothing for you if a nandroid backup fails. Fastboot is a way to flash individiual partitions in case your recovery or nandroid does not work.
It works like adb (command line from a conected computer) and requires nothing on the phone. But if nandroid works...it will not do anything different.
Basically, a nandroid is a collection of .img files (one per partition) that a script flashes in sequence. With fastboot, you could flash all of the .img files from computer command prompt.
I would:
1) try a different nandroid...download the latest leak (01/25 from the dev forum). It is in nandroid format. I would factory reset the phone first.
2) if this does not work, i would fastboot erase and the fastboot flash (look up the syntax) every .img in the nandroid backup. This is just in case you OR is corrupted in some way...not likely, but i am out ideas.
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Hey,
thanks for your reply.
Your first recommendation would probably not work. I tried 4 different Nandroid backups and every time I get the bootloader error.
Basically I have no idea what fastboot is, where I get it from and not to mention how to get it work, so I think this is no option for me.
Right now I have resigned. Nothing seems to work. I consider getting a new phone. But before I do this I wanna ask you one last question: can flashing the bootloader theoretically effect anything? I think my phone IS bricked at the moment, so I'm not anymore afraid of flashing the bootloader. But if it would even theoretically be impossible, that this would change anything, then it's just a waste of time. So does flashing 90.78 bootloader via RSD Lite change anything?
Thank you!
LukeTS said:
Hey,
thanks for your reply.
Your first recommendation would probably not work. I tried 4 different Nandroid backups and every time I get the bootloader error.
Basically I have no idea what fastboot is, where I get it from and not to mention how to get it work, so I think this is no option for me.
Right now I have resigned. Nothing seems to work. I consider getting a new phone. But before I do this I wanna ask you one last question: can flashing the bootloader theoretically effect anything? I think my phone IS bricked at the moment, so I'm not anymore afraid of flashing the bootloader. But if it would even theoretically be impossible, that this would change anything, then it's just a waste of time. So does flashing 90.78 bootloader via RSD Lite change anything?
Thank you!
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Why give up without trying? I believe you should flash it to see if it changes anything...How worse than this can it get?
Please...do not take my words for granted...Inform yourself from other sources before you try this...and if you do let us know if you successfully managed to get your phone back!
You misunderstood me. I wanted to try it, but if someone would have said that it's a waste of time, then I wouldn't have done it.
So I tried it, but flashing the bootloader (90.78 --> 90.78) didn't change anything. Still getting boot loops.
What do you think. Try a downgrade to 90.73? Is a downgrade even possible?
LukeTS said:
You misunderstood me. I wanted to try it, but if someone would have said that it's a waste of time, then I wouldn't have done it.
So I tried it, but flashing the bootloader (90.78 --> 90.78) didn't change anything. Still getting boot loops.
What do you think. Try a downgrade to 90.73? Is a downgrade even possible?
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I dont think that is possible. I've read here on the forum somewhere that downgrading the bootloader is not possible...but you should search, maybe you find that it's possible.
Anyhows, I dont think your phone is lost, I just think we're missing something!
I also think it's not possible. I've read this in some forums, too.
It seems that it isn't lost. I was happy, as I found out, that I can enter recovery and bootloader. I thought it could easily be restored. But then nothing worked for me. So we must miss something, but I have no clue what.
What do you mean by:
"Then I tried to restore via Nandroid. This seemed to work well, but after a reboot I got this bootloader error again."
Are you sure you have enough battery?
You could try restoring a nandroid from other recovery. Replace the recovery from your sd-card. If you use Androidiani 3.3 try an older version of it or another OpenRecovery.
Hey all, thanks for reading. I've caught myself in a predicament. I can solve most issues that crop up my way, but right now I'm a bit stuck. It is likely fairly simple and I am just dumb...
The huge issue here is that I am running stock lollipop for the D415 model. I am having the typical base-band and WiFi issue that a lot were having. Like most, I just booted up into TWRP and restored a backup. I Wanted to try again so I flashed the stock ROM and tried again; didn't work...oopss..
LG Flash Tool refuses to locate my device. Download mode fails to connect my device properly. Error is:
EP1/out FAIL nfo=40 pg0=ffbd880
usb_read() transaction failed
So now I am stuck with a broken stock ROM, no TWRP, and no current way to re-flash a stock ROM.
Steps taken so far:
1. Reinstall all drivers
2. Attempt to root and install TWRP to access my backups (No access to Download mode)
3. Started all over with original USB.
What can I do? Thank you again for reading my long post.
Came back to it after a few weeks and issue has been resolved. Despite error warnings fastboot operated correctly, only manually. Any script etc. that booted device into fastboot would never find the device. Simple as flashing recovery and restoring a backup.
tl;dr: I'm not very bright.
FiniteDGk said:
Hey all, thanks for reading. I've caught myself in a predicament. I can solve most issues that crop up my way, but right now I'm a bit stuck. It is likely fairly simple and I am just dumb...
The huge issue here is that I am running stock lollipop for the D415 model. I am having the typical base-band and WiFi issue that a lot were having. Like most, I just booted up into TWRP and restored a backup. I Wanted to try again so I flashed the stock ROM and tried again; didn't work...oopss..
LG Flash Tool refuses to locate my device. Download mode fails to connect my device properly. Error is:
EP1/out FAIL nfo=40 pg0=ffbd880
usb_read() transaction failed
So now I am stuck with a broken stock ROM, no TWRP, and no current way to re-flash a stock KDZ.
Steps taken so far:
1. Reinstall all drivers
2. Attempt to root and install TWRP to access my backups (No access to Download mode)
3. Started all over with original USB.
What can I do? Thank you again for reading my long post.
EDIT: Forgot to include that I see the proper devices in device manager.
EDIT 2: Device is properly configured and can be found in ADB when powered on.
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where u able to fix it? i currently have no recovery or OS it just stays at the LG screen i can only get into Download mode i tried to flash a kdz but it cant read my phone....it turns on but thats it i cant got past the LG screen and when i connect my phone now i get different device drivers than before like LGE AndroidNet USB Serial Port and USB Modem....idk what to do
I nearly bricked my Razr i XT when downgrading from a Kitkat update to JB 4.1.2 but thanks to the great work here I am making some progress but cannot get Recovery or Root. the unlocking of bootloader via the Motorola website went fine and thanks to this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239706 I got the rom I wanted, and it's fine.
I have read many other tutorials on installing a recovery and have downloaded and tried 6 or 7 CWM and TWRP images
but it never completes - fastboot says it has, but the phone stubbornly hangs at the flashing.
I have no problems getting into fastboot, but failed many times, and in desperation have tried with USB debugging on and off
and with and without sim and sdcard inserted.
attached are some photos to show where I am stuck at, and I would greatly appreciate some help
carkev said:
I nearly bricked my Razr i XT when downgrading from a Kitkat update to JB 4.1.2 but thanks to the great work here I am making some progress but cannot get Recovery or Root. the unlocking of bootloader via the Motorola website went fine and thanks to this post
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239706 I got the rom I wanted, and it's fine.
I have read many other tutorials on installing a recovery and have downloaded and tried 6 or 7 CWM and TWRP images
but it never completes - fastboot says it has, but the phone stubbornly hangs at the flashing.
I have no problems getting into fastboot, but failed many times, and in desperation have tried with USB debugging on and off
and with and without sim and sdcard inserted.
attached are some photos to show where I am stuck at, and I would greatly appreciate some help
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U said fastboot hangs at flashing the recovery, but on the command lines on your PC it says finished. Have u tried booting into recovery?
What recovery did u use and where did u get it?
USB debugging, simcard and sdcard don't have anything to do with fastboot. But it is likely that u didn't know that
thanks for looking at this.
I did try booting into recovery from my PC by after rebooting it and then taking the recovery option, but the phone hung at the Motorola bootloader unlocked warning screen.
this link was typical of the various tutorials I used: http://androidteen.com/motorola-razr-i-how-to-root-and-install-clockworkmod-cwm-recovery-on-android-4-1-2-jelly-bean-firmware/
to be fair I cannot recall where I got all the recovery images from - I have that many, and had to rename them recovery.img, so cannot remember the original download names
update:
I have just tried an app from the google play named Root Android, which advised trying other apps - Kingroot, Framaroot & Towelroot,
but they all failed .
what did catch my eye yesterday was the yellow text when in fastboot that says 'dismatched partition entry'
I ignored it as the img files I was trying to flash are all much smaller than the 100mb stated,
but today I am beginning to think that perhaps my recovery partition is corrupt and look for ways to repair it.
does that make any sense?
carkev said:
update:
I have just tried an app from the google play named Root Android, which advised trying other apps - Kingroot, Framaroot & Towelroot,
but they all failed .
what did catch my eye yesterday was the yellow text when in fastboot that says 'dismatched partition entry'
I ignored it as the img files I was trying to flash are all much smaller than the 100mb stated,
but today I am beginning to think that perhaps my recovery partition is corrupt and look for ways to repair it.
does that make any sense?
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That could be it. Try flashing a rsd lite package from JB. Than go to the recovery and see if u have stock back.
Hazou said:
That could be it. Try flashing a rsd lite package from JB. Than go to the recovery and see if u have stock back.
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thanks HazouPH, I'll give that a go
I have solved my problem with CWM:victory:
whilst I am not 100% certain I am pretty much sure it was a driver problem - for those who this may benefit, here is what I did.
1. I did not reflash my phone, but stayed with the one in my original post.
2. remember that the main problem was that Fastboot said I had succeeded in flashing a Recovery image, but that the phone 'hung'
at flash as in my photo. and then from my phone I could not get to recovery from the fastboot menu .
3. I stumbled across a posting (on XDA, but I cannot remember where) that said the Motorola drivers were not as good as they should be and that the Motohelper one's would be fine - so I downloaded them, and have attached the zip below.
4. I then decided to tidy up my PC and uninstalled all mobile phone drivers, plus any redundant USB Device drivers
5 for the USB tidying up I tend to use USBdview, which is superb and can be found here
6 when all this was done I simply tried the reflash of CWM - and got the same situation I had been having all along
but amazingly, when I selected 'recovery' it went in CWM - I nearly fainted with surprise!
from all this I can only assume it was a driver problem as I had changed nothing else.
perhaps it was Motohelper drivers- perhaps it was USBdview that did it for me - I will never really know, nor care!
I now have CWM v6.0.1.9 - it is touchscreen and permanent, plus I use the cute Reboot by app by Petrus to control my phone.
happy days!
Hi, All!
I rooted my galaxy s5 mini (SM-g800F) using kingo root.
Since then i edited something in the build.prop that said something like 'ro.securesystem=true' and deleted the whole sentance (before, after and including the =) and replaced it with 'false'- I did this so i could see the wifi keys of the networks ive previously connected to).
i rebooted my device and got stuck in a bootloop.
I started watching a video turorial online to fix the problem which got me downloading samsung mobile usb drivers and adb drivers.
But then i couldnt go any further because I dont have cwm recovery (only stock) nor had i created a backup build.prop file.
Can i get cwm onto the phone via usb? Can i get the original build.prop file on there as well some how?
I have also downloaded odin, the custom firmware for my device (orginal unrouted ROM) and android studio.
Also when using the adb in cmd prompt it detects the device when i type 'adb devices' but when typing in 'adb shell' it returns 'error:closed'
I hope the information I've given will be enough to help me out with a method of unbricking this thing, otherwise will factory resting get it back up and running or not?
Any help will be much appreciated
Thanks!
Use Odin to flash the exact stock firmware version you have now. If you are lucky you won't need to factory reset it afterwards in order to boot... Using Odin won't touch your data partition but if you have some incompatible software you will need a factory reset in order to boot normally. If you rooted or flashed a custom kernel you may need to flash stock ROM twice to fully restore the system.