My device is stuck and is not responding. Kept my device for charging after the battery drained off. After charging, i powered on the device.
and it was stuck on splash screen. tried 'long pressing' power button couple of times, but same thing. Reboots and stuck at splash screen.
I tried to wipe data and now it is stuck at 'Booting Recovery kernel Image'.
Someone please help me out.
My device is running on stock ROM unrooted, ICS, 10.26.1.7
try to download the stock asus firmware ..download usb drivers and adb .
Hold power and volume down at same time and flash the original firmware .
How to is written in other forums type "how to ...."in search ...
good luck ..
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Hi all,
I updated the firmware on my Galaxy S advance i9003 from a 2.3.4 GB version to a customized JB mod using the tutorial at
//androidadvices.com/update-galaxy-sl-i9003-jellybean-411-codename-350-firmware/ . After a reboot yesterday, the android keyboard app stopped working and hence, i followed some steps online to enter the recovery mode and wipe cache and data.
Ever since then, the phone fails to proceed past the Droid X animation screen and is stuck at the same. Tried leaving at this state overnight as wel but it didnt help. The OS just wont complete loading.
Whats worse is that I'm unable to enter the recovery mode too by pressing the Vol up+ down buttons and the power button. Every time i do that the screen is blank and when i release the power button it boots into the Droid X animation thingy.
Any suggestions to recover my phone or is it bricked completely?
No ur phone is not bricked.
If u would brick your device. then
It wouldn't boot up. Nothing would happen if you when u press the power key.
The phone would be compeletly dead..
.
Try to install the official firmware via Odin.
I think you know how to do that.
That might restore your phone
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Is there any hope for me?
Running stock 4.0.4 on my unrooted GT N7000. Phone was plugged in and charging (nearly full 89%) when I tried to use swipepad to launch my goole reader app. Everything froze while still in swipepad and was unresponsive for about five minutes while I waiting for a crash report. Crash report never came so I tried the power button. No response, still showing the frozen swipepad screen. Took the battery out and put it back in again, hit the power button and it shows the galaxy note launch screen (Galaxy Note GT N7000 in white on the black screen). It stays there with no change (this is a bootloop, right?).
I've tried going into recovery mode (vol down, home and power) and nothing happens, it just goes into the bootloop. Tried to get into odin mode (vol up, home and power) and I can get to the warning screen where you can select either boot as normal, or download mode. Boot as normal leads to bootloop, download mode gets immediately frozen.
I've also tried the "take battery out, hold volume, home and power while replacing battery" process with no luck
What happened? What did I do? What do I do?
I'm dying here.
As far as I can tell, all solutions I've seen have involved access to recovery mode....
Unmarked Door said:
Is there any hope for me?
Running stock 4.0.4 on my unrooted GT N7000. Phone was plugged in and charging (nearly full 89%) when I tried to use swipepad to launch my goole reader app. Everything froze while still in swipepad and was unresponsive for about five minutes while I waiting for a crash report. Crash report never came so I tried the power button. No response, still showing the frozen swipepad screen. Took the battery out and put it back in again, hit the power button and it shows the galaxy note launch screen (Galaxy Note GT N7000 in white on the black screen). It stays there with no change (this is a bootloop, right?).
I've tried going into recovery mode (vol down, home and power) and nothing happens, it just goes into the bootloop. Tried to get into odin mode (vol up, home and power) and I can get to the warning screen where you can select either boot as normal, or download mode. Boot as normal leads to bootloop, download mode gets immediately frozen.
I've also tried the "take battery out, hold volume, home and power while replacing battery" process with no luck
What happened? What did I do? What do I do?
I'm dying here.
As far as I can tell, all solutions I've seen have involved access to recovery mode....
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You are not in a bootloop (which is when the bootanimation repeats over and over) you are stuck in the splash screen. Anyway, that is not important. As you are running the stock ICS firmware which has the brick bug, I would suggest you flash the rom again in ODIN PC. Find your firmware and follow the tutorial in here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
DO NOT TRY TO WIPE ANYTHING IN STOCK RECOVERY.
glevitan said:
You are not in a bootloop (which is when the bootanimation repeats over and over) you are stuck in the splash screen. Anyway, that is not important. As you are running the stock ICS firmware which has the brick bug, I would suggest you flash the rom again in ODIN PC. Find your firmware and follow the tutorial in here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1329360
DO NOT TRY TO WIPE ANYTHING IN STOCK RECOVERY.
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Thanks for clearing that up (re the bootloop vs stuck in the splash screen), but looking through the tutorials, even with Odin installed on the PC, I'll need to get access to the recovery mode.
I can't boot into recovery mode. What then? Is there any way to flash a rom without recovery mode access?
From what I know you need recovery or download mode to flash a ROM you may want to order a USB jig and see if you can get it to down load mode that way other then that you may be bricked
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ttibbetts83 said:
From what I know you need recovery or download mode to flash a ROM you may want to order a USB jig and see if you can get it to down load mode that way other then that you may be bricked
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My USB port is tempermental. OTG has been out of commission for a while.
So basically, through no fault of my own and without any recourse my phone is dead.
That's just great.
So, is this Google's fault, or Samsung's?
If you have not modified the phone be it kernel,rooted it, or custom ROMs then it would be a Samsung issue in my opinion anyways
sent from the darkness
ttibbetts83 said:
If you have not modified the phone be it kernel,rooted it, or custom ROMs then it would be a Samsung issue in my opinion anyways
sent from the darkness
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Hmph.
Well thanks again.
I guess a terminal diagnosis is still a diagnosis.
Gutted.
Hello,
I have a problem with my Xperia Z. I was trying to flash boot.img from the PAC-rom right after unlocking my bootloader. I rebooted after unlocking, powered off back to fastboot, but i forgot to turn on usb-debugging (for which i gave myself a lot of facepalms). Then i flashed the boot.img, rebooted in the hope of getting to TWRP-recovery, nut i had to give myself another facepalm. The device is on, at least, the backlight is on, but i have a black screen. Power button does nothing, held it for at least 30 secs but still nothing.
Can anyone please help me?
Thanks in advance
NLDViane said:
Hello,
I have a problem with my Xperia Z. I was trying to flash boot.img from the PAC-rom right after unlocking my bootloader. I rebooted after unlocking, powered off back to fastboot, but i forgot to turn on usb-debugging (for which i gave myself a lot of facepalms). Then i flashed the boot.img, rebooted in the hope of getting to TWRP-recovery, nut i had to give myself another facepalm. The device is on, at least, the backlight is on, but i have a black screen. Power button does nothing, held it for at least 30 secs but still nothing.
Can anyone please help me?
Thanks in advance
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Hard power off by pressing Power and Volume up together until the phone vibrates three times.
Download a kernel with recovery, and flash it. Now you will have a kernel, with recovery, no rom, though. I think I never had the need to enable USB debugging. That's on OS level, fastboot is on bootloader level if I'm not mistaken.
Just in case, you enter recovery by pressing volume up after the purple light while phone is booting. After that, you can flash whatever from recovery.
IF you stil have troubles, flash stock using EMMA Flashtool and start over. Read the instructions carefully.
Press power + volume up for 15 seconds till you have 3 vibrations,this will shutdown your phone.
To access to recovery you have to press volume down several times while booting and when you see the led.
You can go back stock using flashtool.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2240614
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Thanks guys, got it working on that pac-rom now
My device is stuck and is not responding. Kept my device for charging after the battery drained off. After charging, i powered on the device.
and it was stuck on splash screen. tried 'long pressing' power button couple of times, but same thing. Reboots and stuck at splash screen.
I tried to wipe data and now it is stuck at 'Booting Recovery kernel Image'.
Someone please help me out.
I am running stock ROM unrooted, ICS, 10.26.1.7
Hi,
I was walking down the street and when I looked at my phone, the screen was black. I thought it can't be the battery since it was just charged.
I went home, plugged it to the power supply and I got the following loop:
1. Empty Battery logo
2. Black screen
3. Back to 1
So I thought I let it plugged to the power supply and try to
enter the recovery mode, but it was unaccessible
turn on my phone, but it won't even show to the SGS logo
So I plugged the phone to my computer, went to download mode and I tried 2 different stock rom with ODIN v4.43, it didn't change a thing.
Again, plugged to the computer, went to download mode and sent a RCWM 6.0.1.2 via ODIN v4.43......... it didn't change a thing.
I don't know what to do anymore... Any solutions I could try?
Regards,
Moulay.
You bricked device
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Moulay.e said:
Hi,
I was walking down the street and when I looked at my phone, the screen was black. I thought it can't be the battery since it was just charged.
I went home, plugged it to the power supply and I got the following loop:
1. Empty Battery logo
2. Black screen
3. Back to 1
So I thought I let it plugged to the power supply and try to
enter the recovery mode, but it was unaccessible
turn on my phone, but it won't even show to the SGS logo
...
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I have the same problem. I've just flashed the Stock ROM after doing full wipes but my phone simply does not boot in any mode. I tried removing the battery, connecting to power, but it simply does not do anything, no boot, no logo, no battery logo... please HELP!
There are 2 possibilities:
1) For some reason, your bootloader got broken. That means hard brick.
2) I heard that there are Odin versions that work the best with every device. Odin v4.43 isn't one of them.
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Flashed it million time
Hi,
I flashed it using this method over and over again (7 times or so) and then, it worked for some reason. Don't know for how long though.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922505
Once I got in, I wipped all the data 4 times in a row and flashed it again just to be sure.
Hope it will work for you as well.