[Ajuda/HELP] Sem imagem/No image , Precisando ser ressucitado (A853) - Motorola Droid and Milestone Q&A, Help & Troublesh

Good afternoon staff,
Just enter the site, so if you're posting wrong, a thousand apologies.
But I need your help ...
My Milestone're not giving image is Turnin on and then realize that he's bound for tightening the volume button and it makes the sound that is increasing the volume. The android 2.2 it was. It was working before, the glass touch had given problem and I went to change it, but I ended up breaking the flex cable, that great, then I had to order a new one. I made the change correctly, but then it stopped displaying image when I tried to turn on. I tried to reconnect all over again, one time I showed the logo of motorola and then disappeared and has not appeared since.
I tried using RSD Lite v5.3.1 (installed drivers Motorola_end_user_drivers_5.1), downloaded a SBF (SHLA_U2_01.03.0_USASHLSVIVBRLA01C.0R_USASHLSVIVBRLAT_P031_A012_HWp2a_1FF.sbf) and tried flashing, plugged the milestone on (no picture but on), after that the pc installed the necessary drivers and RSD there recognized the phone, but he says: Changing to flash mode ... only after he gives this status: failed flashing process. unable to retrieve interface handle. (0x7027). Phone disconected.
Then he fails in flashing.
I wanted to help you because I am without a cell time, so ...
Thank you in advance
Other Comments:
- My Power button does not work anymore = \
- I removed the Micro Sd who came and formatted and I'm using for something else, so all I did was without the Micro SD.
Please Me help!
thx
GOOGLE TRADUCTOR DID IT! =)

I'm not sure if I can understand you. The only thing came in my mind is installing OpenRecovery on your sdcard and try flashing a custom rom.

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Help! - Bootloader doesn't recognise USB + can't update from SD

Hello everyone,
so the other day I managed to wet my Trinity a little bit (don't ask how) and it seems to work fine nevertheless, except the programme memory was wiped and the front keys stopped working - which I guess is a software fault because they do work if I keep them both pushed and soft-reset (they bring up the clear storage screen). I thought I'd reflash the ROM but now I suddenly find out I can't! I can boot into the bootloader (by keeping the buttons pressed and soft resetting or by launching SSPL-TRIN) but it's stuck at "Serial" and it won't go into the USB mode - I tried several different USB cables including the original, to no avail. USB works for ActiveSync without any problems. I've also tried putting several different TRINIMG.nbh on my storage card but the bootloader won't budge either. The Trinity is a SuperCID and works well except for the buttons and the bootloader...
I'd be very grateful indeed for any ideas!
Cheers,
k.
koulat said:
Hello everyone,
so the other day I managed to wet my Trinity a little bit (don't ask how) and it seems to work fine nevertheless, except the programme memory was wiped and the front keys stopped working - which I guess is a software fault because they do work if I keep them both pushed and soft-reset (they bring up the clear storage screen). I thought I'd reflash the ROM but now I suddenly find out I can't! I can boot into the bootloader (by keeping the buttons pressed and soft resetting or by launching SSPL-TRIN) but it's stuck at "Serial" and it won't go into the USB mode - I tried several different USB cables including the original, to no avail. USB works for ActiveSync without any problems. I've also tried putting several different TRINIMG.nbh on my storage card but the bootloader won't budge either. The Trinity is a SuperCID and works well except for the buttons and the bootloader...
I'd be very grateful indeed for any ideas!
Cheers,
k.
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Yo !! first excuse my english !! lol !!
You must go to : "start - settings - connexions - USB to PC" and uncheck the option "activate advanced network" (or something like that, my p3600 is in french language). Theoretically in the bootloader the "serial" will turn to "USB" when you'll plug your cable and so you'll be able to reflash your ROM.
Peace !!
Tried that but the bootloader stays at "Serial" whatever I plug into the phone... Hm!
I'm more hopeful about the SD update method--what can I be doing wrong? I noticed that when there is a TRINIMG.nbh file on my card, the bootloader very briefly flashes a grey screen with blue letters saying "Loading" (I guess) but then returns to its normal three-coloured state. Any ideas on what that means?
Thanks everyone!
i had the same problem, take another cable and then it works, i have to many usb-cable, but with one it function, hope i could help...
greets bambi42
I've tried several cables including the original one which had worked before... no luck!
I removed a program yesterday and somehow my OS became corrupt. I could not get into the OS and was stuck at the splash screen. I went to reflash WM6 but when I plugged in activesync, nothing happened. The AS icon wasn't turning green and I was flipping out. I still kept it plugged and flashed my phone and it worked anyway. I thought that was strange.
See Usb pins contact of the pda , may one of them is on another
i had this probleme , and now it works !!!!

Phone Bricked

Hello,
I was previously using LG True version 0.6 ROM but wanted to go back to stock.
So I used it via the NVFlash way, half way through it putting it back to Stock, I accidentally unplugged my device thinking it was finished, now my phone won't boot up. Whenever I try to re-flash it with NVFlash the CMD auto shuts off with a message I can't read since it's that quick at shutting off when trying.
I have tried restoring via Smart Flash but that doesn't work (Tried holding vol down & plugging in but doesn't populate anything).
My phone won't boot.
I've tried re-installing the NVidia drivers, same issues.
The NVFlash gets the different stages before failing (Usually it gets to the point where my phone goes into S/W Upgrade mode, then fails)
I cannot get into S/W Upgrade mode to restore via Smart Flash as nothing happens.
Device manager picks up the phone as an NVidia USB Recovery device.
I appreciate any help as I'm lost without my phone.
Step-by-step guides are preferable since I'm new to flashing etc.
The phone is in download mode.
You need to find a way to send the rom to the phone, so the phones downloads the rom again and starts working.
Try pm'ing Paul over Twitter.
This is fixed now.
Unsure why, but trying a different USB port enabled me to use NV Flash and now booted up fine.
Thanks anyway guys and sorry for wasting your time.

HD7 phone HATES ME...a liitle advice?

OK, so this HD7, was windows version 7.5 and bootloader 5.xx, so I downgraded since no SPL tools were working on the modern bootloader version. I had a 2GB SD card installed and formatted, and the phone was working. I took the 16GB out to try and wipe the card and format (linux or Nokia method I haven't decided) and I ended up getting HSPL loaded after successfully goldcard-flashing the stock ROM (TMOUS ROM). I was following Xboxmod's SD card recovery thread and installed the XboxMod ROM suggested in his thread, and it flashed fine- but suddenly the SD card is not recognized. I reinsert the 16GB and it sees it and all is good- but I want the 16GB OUT and reformatted, so this isn't going to work. So, I tried looking for a way to reformat the SD in HSPL mode or with goldcard and found similar complaints about non-working SD cards and 12MB only on SD card, figuring these may be similar issues I downloaded the tool here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1263347&page=7
I ran it and went through the first time and just did a check to make sure everything was working and at the end it asks to wipe c58 (I think) from what I understood this was what fixed everyone's problem. So I did, and it didn't change the way the phone behaved, still boots to 'damaged storage card' screen. So I ran the tool again and chose the other option 'reflash c58' and it entered the 'Entering USB host mode' screen, immediately followed by "No Image Found!" with 'serial' across the screen. I unplugged it after some frustration and reboots etc and some failed SCHUIMG goldcard files that still prompted "No Image Found!" screen..then plugged it into PC, and it switches to USB mode, then I could flash a ROM (reflashed the Xboxmod ROM in hopes that it would at least get me out of the prompt for USB host mode), ROM flashed successfully but still boots to USB host mode, no matter what I put on the goldcard it says "No Image Found!". I'm at a loss as to what my next step should be here......except not to ever buy another windows phone in my lifetime..this is ridiculous- now it won't read the 2GB or 16GB SDcard..
EDIT after some more research it is the s58, not c58..I downloaded the s58 DIAG img and am going to see what that does loaded on the goldcard now..hope someone has had this issue before and get set me straight (btw I bought a cheap symbian Nokia phone, hopefully will unlock the SD cards but now to get the phone to use one...)
ok, I flashed every rom that was reported to work to get the hd7 out of USB host mode, I found the developer's thread, though I can't make heads or tails of the broken English at times, forgive my unilingual handicap..so apparently this is a common problem for people who clear the s58 by pressing the power button, even though the dev says it is simply waiting for the firmware to be flashed, I can't get it to recognize any ngh I mg file on the SD, using a mock xtc cable and a partitioned SD card in a USB reader, it worked to downgrade the phone, and it apparently sees it because it replies 'no image file' when I plug it in. It then goes into serial mode, and I can plug it into the PC and flash the rom with any signed rom and flip my spl all about, from 1.20 to 3.1 to 5.1 and back, and full roms seem to install but after every reboot...
''Entering USB host mode...''
The dev really did a disservice if you ask me by not putting a warning screen of any kind, and the action happens as soon as you press the button..no additional prompts, no time to pull the batt.. and now he has basically blamed those who used his software for having problems and refusing to assist because they didn't watch his video tutorial... :-\ doesn't seem right to me, when I got the sw I read no warnings, even though I've put 30 eyeball-hours on the forum over this beast!!
So...does anyone know WHY it is bootlooping into host mode?
ecj try it again
huh? I have flashed until I am blue in the face..it is a waste of time if I don't know what I mg file is damaged/missing..I don't even know exactly the extent of what clearing the s58 does so I don't know how to fix what I don't know how its broken? Anyone please...or alternatively someone with a riff box wanna buy cheap? Done with wp7..back to android..
Ok, well, not going to abandon this post even though the HD7 section looks dead here..
I have conquered the HD7 without using a riffbox, the problem was how I had made the goldcard, for some reason it worked perfectly well to flash the phone and to open the SCHUDIAG.IMG file, but after I wiped the s58 the phone somehow had higher standards..something I didn't anticipate.
The phone would only allow me to flash signed (that is stock) ROMs (I could do so by plugging in the goldcard while in USB host mode and I would see the 'serial' option appear, I could then unplug the phone and plug it into the pc and use a generic RomFlashUtility task to push ROMs to the phone, although I never got it to successfully flash all the way and stop bootlooping, I was able to flash full ROMs will SPLs of varying versions).
What finally cracked it was this- I had a 4GB microSD, partitioned into a 990MB SD, I had the CID and a goldcard img made properly for windows phones, here was my procedure;
Format the SD in fat32 and upon completion, remove and reinsert the card (I didn't think this would be necessary, but apparently it is)
Load goldcard tool and load img file and patch MMC (success card ___is now a gold card! etc) Remove card and replace!!
Place SIGNED ROM onto goldcard. I had tried this 100 times with different ROMs, from TMOBUS (which is the phone's original rom) to O2 ROMs, AT&T ROMs etc. The Europe O2 UK ROM finally cracked it for me, I placed it in the y cable expecting another "No Image File!" Error, but instead it said "Loading... Bootloader - OK etc." and began loading the ROM. This reset and scared me because it went directly into USB host mode and appeared to be looping again, but I let it do it's thing, and it went through the entire procedure and rebooted again, starting to go into USB host mode and load the same goldcard image again..
I'm screwed, I thought, sure it was bootlooping, so before it could do anything I snatched it from the y cable and removed the battery and replaced it and rebooted...the O2 screen came up!! I was out of the bootloop!!
It loaded up with my 16GB card inside, I then flashed it with RSPL/HSPL and loaded the XBmod ROM on it as per the SD Card recovery instructions, located the dev storagelock.cab file and pushed it through at the startup screen, all went without a hitch. Unlocked the SD card, reformatted, works like a charm..now there's the matter of this 2GB card that I had previously formatted to work but suddenly stopped working when I flashed it back to stock the first time before fubar-ing the thing...
Anyway, I know a long story but I wanted to leave this for anyone who bricked their phones into USB host mode bootloops using the SCHUDIAG.IMG tool on the goldcard, it is possible to come back if you find the right ROM and build your goldcard image correctly. Now..to get rid of this damn windows phone...

[Q] How to unbrick a soft bricked Samsung Galaxy Mini GT-S5570I, USB does not work

I already posted this question in another thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2226030&page=4
But I think I'll get some more attention this way. I was trying to save this board some space by posting in a preexisting topic, but that might have been a poor decision on my part.
The message will be a copy-paste with some minor tweaks to make it more understandable:
Hello. First time poster here. My phone is Samsung GT-S5570i and I have some problems with it. I couldn't get the solution in the other topic to work.
Long story short: My phone is soft bricked (apparently) and I can't do anything to it via Odin due to the phone not being able to connect via USB (it can charge, though).
Long story... Long: My problems with this phone have persisted for a long time now. The biggest drawback is that the phone cannot connect to anything via USB cable, but it can still charge from it. Yesterday I received an error message from my PC while trying to connect this (soft bricked) phone to it: It could not recognize the phone because of an error in the way the phone is operating. I tried to connect my phone to the PC because I was trying to free up some space from my phone's internal memory to update Whatsapp. I tried deleting Voice Search, but while deleting it, the phone booted by itself. I then went to see what happened in the application list (only to notice that there was less free space), then my phone froze (after throwing three different error messages about processes not running properly). It became completely unresponsive and I had to pull the battery to boot it. Now it's stuck in an infinite loop of the boot screen and the starting animation. I can access the download and "Home + up + power" menus, but my phone keeps telling me it can't mount /data when I try to restart it from those menus. I'm completely reliant on getting it to work through the phone's SDCard due to the issue with not being able to connect via USB.
This update had an error in it when the phone tried to install it (status 7, or something like that): http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2226024
I managed to get this to work: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2225994
But it didn't really do me any good.
So what do I do now? Is there some fix to the phone's USB port I can apply via SDCard? Can I just install some firmware via the SDCard directly without using "outside" programs? Am I eternally screwed with this phone? I have tried everything I could find so far, but almost all the options require the use of Odin, which I can't do thanks to the malfunctioning USB port.
Sorry for the long post. Thank you for any replies.
PS: I tried the factory reset and it claimed it had wiped the data and the cache from the phone, but the restart still couldn't mount data.

Please help me to unbrick my G5S Plus

Hi guys,
I got a G5S+, which got stuck the other day.
It was booting, showing the blue Motorola screen but ended up with a lying down android with a red questionmark and saying 'no command'.
I read through a couple of threads and finally decided, I need to flash stock again.
I did not have switched on USB debugging and so on, as the phone was quite new to me.
I decided to run with that tutorial here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/how-to/solution-to-flash-stock-romfactory-t3691396
Which seemed to be the right one.
Said so, booted into bootloader, installed the driver on my Win10 PC and ran through the steps.
I gut stuck on 'fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3' (15mins waiting..... after the steps before required about 12 Sec each) and needed to disconnect and connect the phone again.
Started with the same command and it worked.
Anyway when I got to the command 'fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.5' I realized in the Potter Retail, there is no such file (neither there is 6 or 7).
I skipped the commands and continued.
When it came to rebooting the phone disconnected and thats it.
Since then I am not able to turn my phone back on.
Sometimes there seems to be a small notofication led showing up when trying to turn on the phone.
And you can hear the USB connect sound when I connect it to my computer.
Did anyone of you guys experience the same issue or has an idea what to do?
I have no idea what I shall so.
Best regards,
Matt
Which stock ROM did you flash? I'm hoping that following that guide, you flashed a stock ROM for sanders (i.e. the codename for Moto G5S Plus) and not for potter (codename for G5 Plus), which appear to be not compatible with each other.
Your original issue appears to be your device is booting into the stock recovery (which the start of is the 'no recovery' screen).
Do you know what model number or retail software channel, or the software build you had on your device before it failed? If so, we may be able to flash the correct sanders stock ROM to your device and get it going again. Another user appears to have gotten their device working when they incorrectly flashed the potter stock ROM and not sanders. https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g5s-plus/help/bricked-moto-g5s-plus-t3747064 Ideally you will want to flash the correct stock ROM for your device.
Oha damn you are right.
I am an idiot and tried to flash Potter to a G5S Plus.
Oh boy. I should not flash a cellphone after a long day at work.
I had the latest safety update installed and the latest release.
I am not sure though which software that used to be.
Unbelievable.....
Anyway, so my screen does not show anything anymore.
I guess the display driver dows not work or something like that.
The cellphone is still working I think, as the USB sound still appears.
Does anyone have an idea what to do if the screen stays black.
I still cannot believe it.....
Thanks though for your help!
EDIT: fastboot still reckognizes the phone. I guess this is good.
But the command 'fastboot oem fb_mode_set' runs into an error.
Edit2:
I skipped the first command and everything ran through (with some error messages though).
I hope it works now.
Device is currently rebooting and showing the blue motorola screen.
Lucky me.....
Okay, at least your device is booting now (ish)... I saw your other post and was wondering if you were able to boot from the bootloader.
1)Boot to fastboot (probably easiest by powering off your device, then hold down power and volume down keys until your device boots).
2)Once in the fastboot menu (with details about your device, like bootloader version), check that 'Start' is selected, and press the Power button to select. If 'Start' is not showing, use the volume keys to scroll through the options until 'Start' appears. Sometimes, this booting via fastboot bypasses an auto-boot to recovery mode.
Failing that, if you're on the 'no command' screen, then hold down the power button and tap the volume up key. Release both and it should let you into the recovery menu. Then, you can try to reboot to system.
Hi there,
I ran through all the steps you said.
But I ended up having the same issue. I always get back to the broken droid.
Is there a way to flash a completely new ROM to the device in its current condition?
I don't mind having a customrom, but I want to get it working again.
Thanks!
Matt
I solved my problem:
It was the SD card. I cannot believe it.
I got myself another G5S Plus and swapped everything:
Same issue.
So I removed the memory card and all good again.
I am quite sad though not having figured that out earlier, becoz all my data is lost now....
Thanks for your help though!

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