Upon completion of the update yesterday, my touchscreen is no longer functional. Has anyone else experienced this? Any fix? I've tried taking the battery out and rebooting. Thanks
62warrior said:
Upon completion of the update yesterday, my touchscreen is no longer functional. Has anyone else experienced this? Any fix? I've tried taking the battery out and rebooting. Thanks
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My touchscreen is unresponsive. Stock S4 Active. Help Please.....:crying:
Never heard of the Q&A section?
Anyway, Were you rooted? Did you change system apps/ flash things? If so that why and I would guess you need to wait for the Odin to come out.
I would also try Wiping Cache in recovery and factory reset.
Mine is a stock S4 Active.
TransformixS4 said:
Never heard of the Q&A section?
Anyway, Were you rooted? Did you change system apps/ flash things? If so that why and I would guess you need to wait for the Odin to come out.
I would also try Wiping Cache in recovery and factory reset.
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Not Rooted. Stock.
Ran OTA when it finished touch screen has no response
Tried wiping Cache and Factory Reset.
Still no go.
wbounds said:
Not Rooted. Stock.
Ran OTA when it finished touch screen has no response
Tried wiping Cache and Factory Reset.
Still no go.
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try to flash the .cfg file by change it to zip and copy it to ext sd
sagi232123 said:
try to flash the .cfg file by change it to zip and copy it to ext sd
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Still no response.
Even sideload no response
Flash ML2 Only the AP in Odin Under pda section
Dont flash the bootloader it will not work
than go to recovery and peform a factory rest
Hopefully it work for you
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Hi guys, I just updated my unrooted AT&T N1 from EPE54B to FRF85B. Now i'd like to reset everything on the phone to restore it to stock FRF85B (remove all my settings, apps, userdata etc). What's the best way to go about doing this? Will I have to root or install a custom recovery? Cheers.
Hmmmm It would have been more idea to do a factory Data Reset PRIOR to the upgrade, but you can do a factory Data Reset via Settings -> Privacy..
ozgreg said:
Hmmmm It would have been more idea to do a factory Data Reset PRIOR to the upgrade, but you can do a factory Data Reset via Settings -> Privacy..
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Thanks. Will this complete remove everything that i've changed?
nachod0g said:
Thanks. Will this complete remove everything that i've changed?
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it should but if not you can always wipe through recovery and then reflash
flybyme said:
it should but if not you can always wipe through recovery and then reflash
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Thanks man. Can you clarify if wipe through recovery and reflash will require root or non stock recovery? Cheers.
nachod0g said:
Thanks man. Can you clarify if wipe through recovery and reflash will require root or non stock recovery? Cheers.
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You're unrooted stock, and you're already at FRF85B. so all you need to do, is go to like he said settings/privacy and do an ERASE.
That's all. Your enter phone will erase all your user data and when it reboots it will be like a new phone on FRF85B.
So to set the story i had came home and rooted jb via linux method. Then presumed to use bootstrap as a recovery. I installed it and it said success. Then i presumed to change the bootloader unknowing if it was locked. So i reboot and i am stuck at Encryption unsuccessful screen and the only option is to power off or reset. What do i do ive tried to reset but it doesnt work also i tried to do a hard reset via stock recovery this also didnt work im unsure where to go about this problem now. Please help Im panicing! From what ive researched i think its soft bricked. Also there appears to be a fix on House of Bionic but it isnt clear. Lastly, I believe the problem resides with bootstrap but im unsure its just a hunch. All options will be tried.
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So to set the story i had came home and rooted jb via linux method. Then presumed to use bootstrap as a recovery. I installed it and it said success. Then i presumed to change the bootloader unknowing if it was locked. So i reboot and i am stuck at Encryption unsuccessful screen and the only option is to power off or reset. What do i do ive tried to reset but it doesnt work also i tried to do a hard reset via stock recovery this also didnt work im unsure where to go about this problem now. Please help Im panicing! From what ive researched i think its soft bricked. Also there appears to be a fix on House of Bionic but it isnt clear. Lastly, I believe the problem resides with bootstrap but im unsure its just a hunch. All options will be tried.
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I had something similar happen when I first rooted my Bionic and all I did was just reflashed my phone back to stock 4.1.2 and started fresh. Not sure about any other options as I needed to get my phone back in a hurry
lancelinksp said:
I had something similar happen when I first rooted my Bionic and all I did was just reflashed my phone back to stock 4.1.2 and started fresh. Not sure about any other options as I needed to get my phone back in a hurry
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How would i go about doing that. Would i use the stock recovery?
CVanB said:
How would i go about doing that. Would i use the stock recovery?
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Its been a while since I have had to do it but you should use RSD Lite and a 4.1.2 hsx file for the bionic. If you google the two you should comeup with the files you will need. Sorry I cant be of more help.
EDIT: So I still have the file you need to flash using RSD Lite (Not sure what version you will need). https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/80936776/cdma_targa_9.8.2O-72_VZW-22_cfc.xml.zip This file is 468 MB.
Now you just need to download RSD Lite. It only works with Windows. Windows XP is probably your best bet.
lancelinksp said:
Its been a while since I have had to do it but you should use RSD Lite and a 4.1.2 hsx file for the bionic. If you google the two you should comeup with the files you will need. Sorry I cant be of more help.
EDIT: So I still have the file you need to flash using RSD Lite (Not sure what version you will need). https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/80936776/cdma_targa_9.8.2O-72_VZW-22_cfc.xml.zip This file is 468 MB.
Now you just need to download RSD Lite. It only works with Windows. Windows XP is probably your best bet.
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Thanks im gonna try it out right now and ill let you know how it goes
CVanB said:
Thanks im gonna try it out right now and ill let you know how it goes
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Well i tried it and got stuck at step 4
CVanB said:
Well i tried it and got stuck at step 4
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UPDATE: I went into the xml file and deleted the oem step both clear and set now it is running without error :victory: just gotta wait for it to finish and ill keep updated to the end result
CVanB said:
UPDATE: I went into the xml file and deleted the oem step both clear and set now it is running without error :victory: just gotta wait for it to finish and ill keep updated to the end result
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Did you use the file I sent a link for or did you download a different one? I could of sworn I modifed the xml and so that it wouldnt error out. Well, did you get it working completely then?
lancelinksp said:
Did you use the file I sent a link for or did you download a different one? I could of sworn I modifed the xml and so that it wouldnt error out. Well, did you get it working completely then?
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Yes I believe you did edit it out. However I used a different link. I did get it working and rooted with the help of a linux bootable disc. Also I install safestrap correctly. But ran into a problem. I got cocky and didnt read all the instructions on flashing a rom and accidently flashed it over top of the stock rom so when i boot it loops then goes to recovery. Next i did a factory reset and wipe retried but no luck. So i did the only thing i knew to do was to make a second rom slot and install the backup i made of the stock. Which works fine no complaints. But low on storage how would i go about wiping the stock rom with out doing a complete factory reset through rsd lite again. That way i could just flash my backup on top of stock cause it wont flash properly as is. Thanks in advance
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Yes I believe you did edit it out. However I used a different link. I did get it working and rooted with the help of a linux bootable disc. Also I install safestrap correctly. But ran into a problem. I got cocky and didnt read all the instructions on flashing a rom and accidently flashed it over top of the stock rom so when i boot it loops then goes to recovery. Next i did a factory reset and wipe retried but no luck. So i did the only thing i knew to do was to make a second rom slot and install the backup i made of the stock. Which works fine no complaints. But low on storage how would i go about wiping the stock rom with out doing a complete factory reset through rsd lite again. That way i could just flash my backup on top of stock cause it wont flash properly as is. Thanks in advance
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Activate the stock slot, then go to advanced wipe and select cache, dalvik cache and system. Then after the wipe you should be able to restore your stock backup to the stock slot. Then reboot. If it works you can then safely delete the other slot you created.
I tried rerooting my phone and every time I flash an image.It just stays at the M and never boots.The reason why I needed to re root my phone was because I needed the HDR fix.Please help.
ry_t said:
I tried rerooting my phone and every time I flash an image.It just stays at the M and never boots.The reason why I needed to re root my phone was because I needed the HDR fix.Please help.
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Get into bootloader mode and flash back to stock system. Be sure and boot into recovery after you flash stock system and then wipe the cache. Then reflash the image you want using mofo. Then wipe the cache after you do, then boot into system.
JulesJam said:
Get into bootloader mode and flash back to stock system. Be sure and boot into recovery after you flash stock system and then wipe the cache. Then reflash the image you want using mofo. Then wipe the cache after you do, then boot into system.
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I've done that a couple of times and it still stays stuck at the M.I'll try again tonight when I get home from work.Sometimes I can't even get to the wipe cache screen.
ry_t said:
I've done that a couple of times and it still stays stuck at the M.I'll try again tonight when I get home from work.Sometimes I can't even get to the wipe cache screen.
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Are you sure the stock system images is flashing? What image are you flashing?
Also, I don't know what you mean you can't get to the wipe cache screen - it is recovery. I have all of the instructions on how to get into bootloader mode and flash back to stock as well as getting into recovery here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/noob-guide-rooting-verizon-moto-x-2014-t3097375
Also, if you are having trouble flashing the sparsechunks from RJ's site, then you can download the fxz and flash the single image system.img using mfastboot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60312510&postcount=18
I'm on stock right now. I tried to reflash the root and tether one then flash the one with xposed and that one stays at the M and never boots.I've flashed back to stock fine
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I'm on stock right now. I tried to reflash the root and tether one then flash the one with xposed and that one stays at the M and never boots.I've flashed back to stock fine
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OK well there are special instructions on what you need to do the first time you flash an image with Xposed. Both ClydeDroid and mikeoswego have those instructions in their OP with the links to the images.
I've flashed both of these files from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...mages-mofo-t3100601/post60537982#post60537982 and I still get stuck at the M logo.Wiped and didn't wipe cache and still nothing :/
JulesJam said:
OK well there are special instructions on what you need to do the first time you flash an image with Xposed. Both ClydeDroid and mikeoswego have those instructions in their OP with the links to the images.
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Try wiping data instead of just a factory wipe. Note that this will nuke your sdcard.
the data wipe didn't help either.I'm stuck.need my phone,so I'm goling to flash back to stock
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So to summarize - you are back on stock and everything works fine? But when you try to flash an image via mofo.exe, it never boots and instead hangs on the M?
That sounds to me like your image is corrupted. I would re-download the image.
JulesJam said:
So to summarize - you are back on stock and everything works fine? But when you try to flash an image via mofo.exe, it never boots and instead hangs on the M?
That sounds to me like your image is corrupted. I would re-download the image.
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I'll give that a try.
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I'll give that a try.
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Be sure and wipe cache after flashing and let it hang at the M for awhile too before you conclude that it is not going to boot.
JulesJam said:
Be sure and wipe cache after flashing and let it hang at the M for awhile too before you conclude that it is not going to boot.
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Woot.I have root again.I guess it was a dead file.Thanks
This phone was not rooted prior to being stuck at the boot screen. Actually, it wasn't event stuck at the boot screen. Instead, it turned on and off. I installed PhilZ recovery and was able to backup all files. Then I tried to flash different versions of CM without success. They all get stuck at the boot screen now. No more turning on and off. I also tried to clear cache, wipe dalvik something and reset to factory. Is there something else that can be done? What would be the most likely cause for the failure?
bfürbanane said:
This phone was not rooted prior to being stuck at the boot screen. Actually, it wasn't event stuck at the boot screen. Instead, it turned on and off. I installed PhilZ recovery and was able to backup all files. Then I tried to flash different versions of CM without success. They all get stuck at the boot screen now. No more turning on and off. I also tried to clear cache, wipe dalvik something and reset to factory. Is there something else that can be done? What would be the most likely cause for the failure?
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Download Odin, using 3.04 or 3.07 for win 7,8,10
http://www74.zippyshare.com/v/18196321/file.html
Put the devices in download mode (Press volume Up + home + power) and install a stock firmware
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/GT-N7000/
Guide Odin n7000
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
If you want to install a custom rom type CM11, CM12 or CM13 you have to install a kernel compatible with recovery
Install PhilZ recovery, then from recovery install a compatible kernel
Kernel CM11
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347829437
Kernel CM12
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=16862
After flashing the kernel do a
Data factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe Dalvik/ART
Install ROM, install gapps
If it does not work
Data factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe Dalvik/ART
Format system
Format cache
Format data
Install ROM, install gapps
panamera2011 said:
Download Odin, using 3.04 or 3.07 for win 7,8,10
http://www74.zippyshare.com/v/18196321/file.html
Put the devices in download mode (Press volume Up + home + power) and install a stock firmware
http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/database/GT-N7000/
Guide Odin n7000
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
If you want to install a custom rom type CM11, CM12 or CM13 you have to install a kernel compatible with recovery
Install PhilZ recovery, then from recovery install a compatible kernel
Kernel CM11
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347829437
Kernel CM12
http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=16862
After flashing the kernel do a
Data factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe Dalvik/ART
Install ROM, install gapps
If it does not work
Data factory reset
Wipe cache
Wipe Dalvik/ART
Format system
Format cache
Format data
Install ROM, install gapps
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I did everything you said. Unfortunately, my device is still stuck at the boot screen. There were no error messages while flashing the roms and no other unusual events.
bfürbanane said:
I did everything you said. Unfortunately, my device is still stuck at the boot screen. There were no error messages while flashing the roms and no other unusual events.
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This is really strange, try to redo the procedure without installing SuperSU
Sent from my H60-L02 using Tapatalk
panamera2011 said:
This is really strange, try to redo the procedure without installing SuperSU
Sent from my H60-L02 using Tapatalk
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Where does it say to install SuperSU? How would that be possible when Android is not booting.
bfürbanane said:
Where does it say to install SuperSU? How would that be possible when Android is not booting.
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I'm sorry but it's really strange, never had installation issues with any version of this rom
Have you tried this kernel to install the rom?
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347829437
Sent from my H60-L02 using Tapatalk
bfürbanane said:
Where does it say to install SuperSU? How would that be possible when Android is not booting.
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Alternatively, Odin a stock rom and look for a philz.zip with compatible baseband. You can enter stock recovery and then flash the philz.zip via update option. This is essentially replacing stock recovery with the custom version. I did this on a naturally occurring bootloop phone and it seems to work, this method also bypasses the yellow triangle warning on boot.
From there, if you want to use other custom roms just remember to wipe /data and /system before installing the kernel, followed by rom itself after a reboot to recovery.
bfürbanane said:
Where does it say to install SuperSU? How would that be possible when Android is not booting.
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Sorry but I confused the message with the MIUI 6.2.12 thread [emoji16]
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AutumQueen92 said:
Alternatively, Odin a stock rom and look for a philz.zip with compatible baseband. You can enter stock recovery and then flash the philz.zip via update option. This is essentially replacing stock recovery with the custom version. I did this on a naturally occurring bootloop phone and it seems to work, this method also bypasses the yellow triangle warning on boot.
From there, if you want to use other custom roms just remember to wipe /data and /system before installing the kernel, followed by rom itself after a reboot to recovery.
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I tried that. I went to samsung-updates.com and downloaded a version that I believe is compatible with my baseband version. Is there any way to check what baseband version my phone has? Then I flashed with odin and was stuck in a bootloop. I then flashed PhilZ recovery and the boot hangs at the samsung logo.
bfürbanane said:
Is there any way to check what baseband version my phone has?
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Settings>about phone>
IronRoo said:
Settings>about phone>
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The phone is not booting.
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Settings>about phone>
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Doh! sorry not reading what's in front of me. I did once read that you can get phone number via ADB, maybe the same will work for baseband?
bfürbanane said:
This phone was not rooted prior to being stuck at the boot screen. Actually, it wasn't event stuck at the boot screen. Instead, it turned on and off. I installed PhilZ recovery and was able to backup all files. Then I tried to flash different versions of CM without success. They all get stuck at the boot screen now. No more turning on and off. I also tried to clear cache, wipe dalvik something and reset to factory. Is there something else that can be done? What would be the most likely cause for the failure?
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Have you tried a clean install ? Wiping /system and /data partitions then installing a custom ROM .. This option can be found in philz under install a new ROM ..
N00b... said:
Have you tried a clean install ? Wiping /system and /data partitions then installing a custom ROM .. This option can be found in philz under install a new ROM ..
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Yes, I tried that. I also tried installing a ROM with a custom kernel that works on my other N7000, but it is still stuck at the boot screen.
bfürbanane said:
Yes, I tried that. I also tried installing a ROM with a custom kernel that works on my other N7000, but it is still stuck at the boot screen.
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I think i got same problem as you do. Im digging on internet , if i get something ill write here.
Condox18 said:
I think i got same problem as you do. Im digging on internet , if i get something ill write here.
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Good to know that I am not alone with my problem. Right now, I am out of ideas. I tried everything I could think of. I hope you have more luck than me.
same problem
bfürbanane said:
Good to know that I am not alone with my problem. Right now, I am out of ideas. I tried everything I could think of. I hope you have more luck than me.
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Check this thread, post 3207 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774208&page=321, u may have eactly same problem as me.
Condox18 said:
Check this thread, post 3207 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774208&page=321, u may have eactly same problem as me.
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Thanks for the pointer. I subscribed myself to that thread.
Somehow I softbricked factory resetting my device and cannot find official software for it anywhere. It is the T-Mobile T818T.
It keeps rebooting into TWRP and won't go into system at all. Smart switch doesn't recognize it. So I need the Odin file.
justibasa said:
Somehow I softbricked factory resetting my device and cannot find official software for it anywhere. It is the T-Mobile T818T.
It keeps rebooting into TWRP and won't go into system at all. Smart switch doesn't recognize it. So I need the Odin file.
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I am not sure if the odin file is available for this model. Try a 'Format Data' from TWRP, in case if it is related to encryption.
suhridkhan said:
I am not sure if the odin file is available for this model. Try a 'Format Data' from TWRP, in case if it is related to encryption.
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I've already tried that. I'm not sure what else to do.
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I've already tried that. I'm not sure what else to do.
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If you have TWRP try to find a rom to flash
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If you have TWRP try to find a rom to flash
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First there are no roms for my model, second, finally got it fixed. Reflashed TWRP, and flashed SuperSU and the no force encrypt, and it booted right up.
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First there are no roms for my model, second, finally got it fixed. Reflashed TWRP, and flashed SuperSU and the no force encrypt, and it booted right up.
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If you can't find the firmware, make a backup and put it on your computer. If you ever screw up the firmware you will thank yourself.