Hello, I recently factory reset my atrix hd after messing around with rom toolbox customization tools, as in status bar icons and fonts and bootanimations.. after the reset it started up bootloader unlocked, safestrap worked, got into the phone, which stillhad the modified boot animation and my fonts and unlock sounds and what not, no su app or safestrap app though, so i plugged it into my computer and then the phone froze, so i force restarted it and it has yet to turn on, just a black screen. is it bricked? if so what do i do from here
Why do people keep using safestrap with unlocked bootloaders.. Does your computer recognize it? Have you tried holding the volume buttons and power button.
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the tutorial i followed told me to use it, was my first attempt at rooting so since it worked i stuck with it, but i have tried plugging it into the computer which is what made it freeze so i had to try to restart it in the first place, the computer dos not recognize it, and iveheld down every combination of buttons for atleast a minutes time each, it refuses to show any signs of life
Sounds like you might have a paperweight. Unless maybe the battery just happened to die?
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ROM tool box changes everything in system and factory reset erases only data and cache... So those changes will not be reverted and su and safe strap are installed in data so it was removed.... Is your boot loader unlocked?
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my bootloader is unlocked yes, and i dont think my battery went dead because it was atleast more than half way charged so i fear you may be right about it being a paper weight
Then the only way Is to try fast boot ...if your battery is dead, turn of phone by holding all the three buttons simultaneously and plug it to ac adopter... Leave for an hour... I will be charged... No need of any factory cable... Then try fast boot
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ilft it on the charger all night and it still wont turn on, fast boot is the 3 buttons correct?
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ilft it on the charger all night and it still wont turn on, fast boot is the 3 buttons correct?
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no, it should be off.. make sure your phone is off before you connect it to charger, after connecting dont bother, give it time... press volume down button or power button once, if the screen dosnt wake up, then its in off condition...
I understand that, I'm saying my phone has been off, no screen activity, no green light to indicate charging, nothing, it was like that all night and is still like that now, as it sits right at this moment it is as if it were completely dead, but it still remains that way even when i plug it in to the charger, no green light at the top, no screen activity at all, not even when i press or hold buttons
okay so it was just fried somehow, got it replaced through at&t so thank you anyways to all that tried to help
Well hopefully you learned from your mistakes.
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deeje00 said:
Well hopefully you learned from your mistakes.
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Really hope he does.
At this point, use Myth Tools to root, unlock boot loader, then flash Youngunn's CWM. Then to get any ROM to work properly, you'll need to use fastboot to flash a stock ROM, just like skeevy, I recommend flashing it through CMD instead of RSD or Myth. Once you've flashed it with fastboot, download GPS status and toolbox and get a GPS lock, then you can backup and flash 4.2.2 ROMs with working everything. Some may not include GPS, camcorder, or battery/lag fixes; I know the latest versions of PAC and AOKP (the one by Youngunn) have all of these fixed. I believe the only issues we have now are ROM-specific bugs and signal bars not showing while connected using LTE.
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Really hope he does.
At this point, use Myth Tools to root, unlock boot loader, then flash Youngunn's CWM. Then to get any ROM to work properly, you'll need to use fastboot to flash a stock ROM, just like skeevy, I recommend flashing it through CMD instead of RSD or Myth. Once you've flashed it with fastboot, download GPS status and toolbox and get a GPS lock, then you can backup and flash 4.2.2 ROMs with working everything. Some may not include GPS, camcorder, or battery/lag fixes; I know the latest versions of PAC and AOKP (the one by Youngunn) have all of these fixed. I believe the only issues we have now are ROM-specific bugs and signal bars not showing while connected using LTE.
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very well said. concise, informative and correct.
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OK, so I am not new to flashing ROM's, but I formatted system from recovery (storage and mounts) and was going to flash unleashed 1.1, but somehow I accidentally rebooted phone before flashing anything!
Now the phone only boots into the M dual core logo, and wont go any further. After a battery pull, I attempted to go into recovery by volume up/down and power button simultaneously, and choose recovery, but the phone goes to the exclamation point inside the triangle and wont boot into recovery.
What do I do?
There's a partial fxz that will reflash just the stock system partition. Find that and use it.
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I just started looking into the FXZ, and am downloading it right now. I dont see a partial file though. the whole one is huge! searching now....
I've pm'ed you
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OK, so this file must be it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17560174&postcount=21
I guess this is relatively simple. Haven't had to use RSD, so will search for a tutorial. Hope this file will download from the coffee shop I am at in the next 30 minutes!
Easy. Pull battery. Put battery back in. Hold vol down button. Press the power button to get the black screen with white letters. Launch rsd pick the file you downloaded select uncompress and flash. Go have a cigarette or quick beer and it will be done.
I have done it way too many times by bricking my phone trying to edit services jar to get 1% battery increments although i may throw in the towel soon on that
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Easy. Pull battery. Put battery back in. Hold vol down button. Press the power button to get the black screen with white letters. Launch rsd pick the file you downloaded select uncompress and flash. Go have a cigarette or quick beer and it will be done.
I have done it way too many times by bricking my phone trying to edit services jar to get 1% battery increments although i may throw in the towel soon on that
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Geez, you were right on time with this. I was starting to stress because I couldnt get RSD to recognize the phone, and I have no idea how to open a command prompt in windows ( i know. Retarded)
THANK YOU (phone just booted up)
Glad to hear. Now root your phone (faq in the dev forum will help) set it all up how you want and make a nandroid backup for the next time you brick your phone.
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Glad to hear. Now root your phone (faq in the dev forum will help) set it all up how you want and make a nandroid backup for the next time you brick your phone.
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Actually, was already rooted and had a back up, was gonna update from unleashed 1.0 to 1.1, and pulled a dumb A** mistake. First time since having a rooted D1, and Incredible that I have done this!
I love this forum and all its users!
I had the same problem FINALLY got it working.
Ok I might sound retarded, but I can not get this phone started. I root the one with one of the One-click programs then i went on to remove the bloatware, however I guess I removed the home launcher without installing another one from the market. Now the phone will not pass the screen that comes right after the big M. What do i do? can someone please help?
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Ok I might sound retarded, but I can not get this phone started. I root the one with one of the One-click programs then i went on to remove the bloatware, however I guess I removed the home launcher without installing another one from the market. Now the phone will not pass the screen that comes right after the big M. What do i do? can someone please help?
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AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S)
Battery OK to Program
Transfer Mode : USB COnnected
I am stuck at this screen. Wont let me do anything! Anyone knows what I should do? Thanks
I swear I just saw a post last night that stated you could get into recovery by the following method.
pull the battery, put battery back in, hold down the volume up and down buttons while pressing the power button simultaneously. This should take you to the screen with exclamation mark inside triangle.
Next (this is the part where I get uncertain. Darn memory)
press the volume buttons simultaneously and it takes you to factory recovery? or volume down by itself. If you can get to recovery you can wipe cache/dalvik cache and system format under (mounts and storage), then re-flash the rom again.
But I am not certain about that, because I cant find it again, but it wont hurt to try.
If that doesnt work, you may have to do the following, but It would seem like that is extreme fix for just removing your launcher?
someone chime in here.
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Easy. Pull battery. Put battery back in. Hold vol down button. Press the power button to get the black screen with white letters. Launch rsd pick the file you downloaded select uncompress and flash. Go have a cigarette or quick beer and it will be done.
I have done it way too many times by bricking my phone trying to edit services jar to get 1% battery increments although i may throw in the towel soon on that
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I got it figured it out. I had to install fastboot images and flash them to phone by windows command prompt. Thanks everyone!
I'm so embarrassed to post this, but there we go.
CWM installed following the tutorial for the P920 using the 3D ROM MANAGER (rooted by superoneclick). Apparently installed successfully, but when trying to install the mod's ROMs (King_3d, and ThiaiZ KINGDROID), all of them will not boot completely and then turn off your device as you pressed the power button.
Trying to see what could be wrong, I saw on the back label that my device it's a P925. I was stupid and not able to make the backup old ROM.
I just killed my phone or there is still way out of it?
PS: I tried to run this rom from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1270832 but this also does not boot completely, and the device shutting down.
Maybe a problem with the CWR?
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I'm so embarrassed to post this, but there we go.
CWM installed following the tutorial for the P920 using the 3D ROM MANAGER (rooted by superoneclick). Apparently installed successfully, but when trying to install the mod's ROMs (King_3d, and ThiaiZ KINGDROID), all of them will not boot completely and then turn off your device as you pressed the power button.
Trying to see what could be wrong, I saw on the back label that my device it's a P925. I was stupid and not able to make the backup old ROM.
I just killed my phone or there is still way out of it?
PS: I tried to run this rom from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1270832 but this also does not boot completely, and the device shutting down.
Maybe a problem with the CWR?
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Just follow these directions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1257588
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Just follow these directions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1257588
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Thanks, but i have no system running on phone to do this. I´m stuck on CWR with no rom.
How much battery do you have left? You should be able to boot completely with O3D ROMs, and for sure with the stock Thrill ROM. Also, are you doing a data wipe before hand?
If you can get into recovery, which sounds like you can, no need to reflash the recovery. As well, a boot loop usually means failure to wipe properly or wrong kernel (but that doesn't apply here at all).
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How much battery do you have left? You should be able to boot completely with O3D ROMs, and for sure with the stock Thrill ROM. Also, are you doing a data wipe before hand?
If you can get into recovery, which sounds like you can, no need to reflash the recovery. As well, a boot loop usually means failure to wipe properly or wrong kernel (but that doesn't apply here at all).
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Battery it´s full! All attempts i wape the cache , data & factory, and dalvik too.
Without success, the phone keeps Shutting Down after booting the ROM's. (I can see "reading sd card" on the top bar before shutting down screen.
Thank you in advance for the assistance.
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Battery it´s full! All attempts i wape the cache , data & factory, and dalvik too.
Without success, the phone keeps Shutting Down after booting the ROM's. (I can see "reading sd card" on the top bar before shutting down screen.
Thank you in advance for the assistance.
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Wait so you're actually able to boot into the operating system and then it just shuts off? Or does it reboot back to the boot screen? If its shutting off That sounds like something is wrong with the phone itself.
Try to redownload a fresh copy of the rom and push it to your SD card (check the md5 sums to be sure its right. If its not posted ask the dev to put it up). Boot into clockworkmod and go to mounts and storage. From there format /system /data and /cache. Now install the rom and reboot.
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Wait so you're actually able to boot into the operating system and then it just shuts off? Or does it reboot back to the boot screen? If its shutting off That sounds like something is wrong with the phone itself.
Try to redownload a fresh copy of the rom and push it to your SD card (check the md5 sums to be sure its right. If its not posted ask the dev to put it up). Boot into clockworkmod and go to mounts and storage. From there format /system /data and /cache. Now install the rom and reboot.
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Thanks to help-me again
I followed exactly as you instructed. Now with the ROM ThiaiZ again without success. Booting ROM (Break Dancing Droid) and then Power off
Shutting Down Screen
Ratzenberger said:
Thanks to help-me again
I followed exactly as you instructed. Now with the ROM ThiaiZ again without success. Booting ROM (Break Dancing Droid) and then Power off
Shutting Down Screen
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There's no reason for the phone to shut off like that. Even if you are getting bad rom flashes. Unless..
I gotta ask...is the battery charged? You can lose a lot of battery being in recovery and going through reboots. It could actually be that the battery is not charged or is defective. Try charging and/or replacing the battery.
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There's no reason for the phone to shut off like that. Even if you are getting bad rom flashes. Unless..
I gotta ask...is the battery charged? You can lose a lot of battery being in recovery and going through reboots. It could actually be that the battery is not charged or is defective. Try charging and/or replacing the battery.
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I have good news! Or bad news too. I just decided to turn on the device with the USB cable plugged in and booted it as well. He is not holding battery charge, consisting as 0% of charged. I tested another battery from a friend and did the same thing. If I unplug the USB cable the device shutting off immediately. It may be a software problem or a hardware problem coincidentally?
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I have good news! Or bad news too. I just decided to turn on the device with the USB cable plugged in and booted it as well. He is not holding battery charge, consisting as 0% of charged. I tested another battery from a friend and did the same thing. If I unplug the USB cable the device shutting off immediately. It may be a software problem or a hardware problem coincidentally?
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Edit: it appears they're having the same problem over in the O3D forums. Try restoring the stock firmware and stock recovery. I would also try formatting all your partitions individually (you will lose data so backup first).
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CallMeAria said:
Edit: it appears they're having the same problem over in the O3D forums. Try restoring the stock firmware and stock recovery. I would also try formatting all your partitions individually (you will lose data so backup first).
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I set my phone for Stock & Recovery firm, unrooted. Nothing doing! I give up, nobody knows how to solve this problem. I'm totally frustrated with it.
I am looking for some serious help, I rooted my Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 4G LTE (SGH-i957) through the instructions that I found on this site by first installing Clockworkmode Recovery and then installing Jelly Bean 4.1.1 using Odin. Everything seemed to work fine with this, but then I decided to go one step further and load a over clocking kernel via Odin to increase my Processing speed. This process went fine through Odin and then after the auto reboot it all fell apart... the tablet will now only periodically display the first and second samsung logos and then just go blank or will display the battery icon with power off and plugged into the PC. Either way I have been unable to access the Boot screen or the Download screen...
IS THERE A FIX TO THIS? or am I just finished?
I have tried the "One Click Unbrick" program with no results and Odin intermittently recognizes the device is connected to the PC as the Tablet cycles through what appears to be an 1 second long boot up attempt.
Looking for someones brilliant idea haha...
Any and all help is greatly appreciated!!
Wrong section, but here goes. I'm no expert but Samsung devices are notoriously hard to eff up beyond fixing.
Can you get back into your recovery? I would do that, do all your normal wipes and reinstall a rom with its stock kernel.
If that doesn't work well then, I'd say Odin back to stock. If it's just a soft brick fixing it shouldn't be a problem.
Of course someone else who knows what they are doing could chime in here lol.
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You flashed a hc kernel on a 4.x system. This is a gaurenteed soft brick. Just odin back to stock through download mode.
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orlandoxpolice said:
You flashed a hc kernel on a 4.x system. This is a gaurenteed soft brick. Just odin back to stock through download mode.
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I would love to do exactly what your suggesting but I am so far unable to access the download mode using the pwr and vol keys as normal... also where can I get a stock kernel as I was looking for one for hours yesterday with no luck? Do you have any suggestions on how to re-access the download mode in my current situation. Thank you for you suggestions thus far!
If you have a complete TWRP backup from before you flashed the OC kernel, just reboot into recovery and restore boot. That'll replace the HC kernel with what you were running before. That'll save you the effort of going through the entire process again to get back to JB.
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Wrong section, but here goes. I'm no expert but Samsung devices are notoriously hard to eff up beyond fixing.
Can you get back into your recovery? I would do that, do all your normal wipes and reinstall a rom with its stock kernel.
If that doesn't work well then, I'd say Odin back to stock. If it's just a soft brick fixing it shouldn't be a problem.
Of course someone else who knows what they are doing could chime in here lol.
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Thank you for your advice and at the current time I am unable to access the recovery/boot/download screens... if I could get to that then we are back in business... I am looking for suggestions on how to regain access to that area first and then I would like to follow the advice for you all from there the stock kernel direction first...
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If you have a complete TWRP backup from before you flashed the OC kernel, just reboot into recovery and restore boot. That'll replace the HC kernel with what you were running before. That'll save you the effort of going through the entire process again to get back to JB.
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Thank you for your response, so far Odin only picks up the device for a second before it disappears again and keeps repeating the cycle over and over agian. It is as if the Tablet keeps attempting a reboot cycle but fails to initialize the booting process? I don't know if I am making any sense to all of you that are much smarter than I at the stuff.
I am trying to time the start of Odin to the point that when it connects to the device that it is also recognizing the device at the same time... Kinda poking in the dark here as I am out of solutions...
The tablet attempts a reboot every 45 SECS and it recognized for only 3 SECS... Thoughts??
You need to get it to stop rebooting and into download or recovery mode. Try every button combo possible. If you hold power down for ten seconds it should shut off
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Hold down the volume button near the power button as it boots to get into download mode... the other volume button will take you to recovery.
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You need to get it to stop rebooting and into download or recovery mode. Try every button combo possible. If you hold power down for ten seconds it should shut off
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I have tried every key combination possible with no results the only thing the tablet does is do a quick single vibrate just like it does when you power it on and it boots up just without the actual booting process... and when the tablet is plugged into the PC it displays the battery symbol with the star bright icon over it like its thinking about charging but to my knowledge does nothing beyond that as far as charging is concerned. But it does do the single vibrate once every 45 secs as if it was booting up and is recognized on the PC through Odin for only 3 secs... not sure where to go from here now??
Hold the volume buttons down don't just press them. Also try button combos but instead of hitting power plug your charger in and out to get it to reboot.
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Had these issues back in Nov when I tried to move up on twrp. Success to real download came when I used 10.1 tab button comnands
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What are the tab 10.1 button commands?
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Humm.. Didn't write them down. Goggled "samsung 10.1 tab" and found the set I used. Same three buttons but different ways to press. Won't hurt to try because all that is left in this case is a $50 jtag job and two weeks.
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samsung sgh-i957 wont turn on after i wiped catch partition and power of manually
samsung sgh-i957 wont turn on after i wiped catch partition and power of manually.
the device has refused to charge or even power on any more pls what should i do?
snwaede said:
samsung sgh-i957 wont turn on after i wiped catch partition and power of manually.
the device has refused to charge or even power on any more pls what should i do?
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Doesn't sound good. Plug it in and push and hold the power button for 15 seconds. But I think it died on you.
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how to restor boot sector partition on samsung sgh i957
jd1639 said:
Doesn't sound good. Plug it in and push and hold the power button for 15 seconds. But I think it died on you.
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I have tried every thing but to no avail.
the partitions are scattered, because i install a voice call zip, and modem zip from xda site.
how can i restor the booting partitions back pls help its rely urgent.
snwaede said:
I have tried every thing but to no avail.
the partitions are scattered, because i install a voice call zip, and modem zip from xda site.
how can i restor the booting partitions back pls help its rely urgent.
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Does Odin recognize your device? I would try to flash the factory firmware with odin. You can get it at sammobile.com for the i957
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odin does not recognise my device
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Does Odin recognize your device? I would try to flash the factory firmware with odin. You can get it at sammobile.com for the i957
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odin does not recognise my device any more.
the device does not come on or enter download mode.
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odin does not recognise my device any more.
the device does not come on or enter download mode.
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If Odin doesn't recognize it and it doesn't turn on it's dead.
So my i957 wont boot up passed the second Samsung screen. I can get into recovery mode after rooting it and obviously download mode after rooting it. I used it yesterday morning and left and it was still lit up when i came home at 12:30 at night. I have no idea how it didnt die in that time but i reset it and now it wont turn back on. I could possibly try to put a different rom on here but since it has no external sd slot, i have no idea how to put a rom on it. I didnt even finish rooting it because i didnt install superuser yet either. Any one have any suggestions to fix this? Prior to this my tablet was stock and i wasnt able to get into recovery mode so i tried rooting it and that got me a step closer.
Do a factory reset. It'll get you past the boot loop.
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Do a factory reset. It'll get you past the boot loop.
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Totally forgot to mention that i did that 5 times +/-... When it dies and i plug it in to charge i get the battery sign with the * looking thing and it freezes. No animation what so ever. Im worried something got fried.
mi1knc0okies said:
Totally forgot to mention that i did that 5 times +/-... When it dies and i plug it in to charge i get the battery sign with the * looking thing and it freezes. No animation what so ever. Im worried something got fried.
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You can boot into recovery and use adb to push files from a PC to the tab.
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upconvert said:
You can boot into recovery and use adb to push files from a PC to the tab.
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ahh... at this point it wont even turn on even after sitting on the charger over night. thanks :crying:
Okay, so I know there are a bunch of threads concerning boot loops, but I just do not know where to go next. So, I was trying to update to Cyanogen mod 10.1 from eclipse gingerbread with clock work mod. The flashing seemed successful, but the phone will only go to the red motorola screen. I cannot seem to find clockwork mod at all with numerous different button combinations. I am able to get into the boot menu and the android system recovery, but flashing any .zip file results in a whole value signature error. Please help me as I can not go long without a phone and thank you in advance. I've tried using Rsd lite 5.6 to flash back to stock, but there was a low battery warning that prevented it. Is there any way to accomplish charging without buying an external battery charger or cable?
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Okay, so I know there are a bunch of threads concerning boot loops, but I just do not know where to go next. So, I was trying to update to Cyanogen mod 10.1 from eclipse gingerbread with clock work mod. The flashing seemed successful, but the phone will only go to the red motorola screen. I cannot seem to find clockwork mod at all with numerous different button combinations. I am able to get into the boot menu and the android system recovery, but flashing any .zip file results in a whole value signature error. Please help me as I can not go long without a phone and thank you in advance. I've tried using Rsd lite 5.6 to flash back to stock, but there was a low battery warning that prevented it. Is there any way to accomplish charging without buying an external battery charger or cable?
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Do you have a warranty still? best way to flash roms is through safestrap. That app is almost fool proof.
the only way to be able to reprogram the thing to stock with no battery life left would be to either purchase a motorolla factory cable (or make your own from a spare usb cable) which when used should automatically put your device into factory reprogramming mode.. if im not mistaken this will even work with no battery in there at all. then just RSD lite to FXZ back to stock.
I guess I should have closed this a while ago. The phone is fixed. Sorry for not updating.
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Machete.jh said:
I guess I should have closed this a while ago. The phone is fixed. Sorry for not updating.
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Grats!