Hello.
I`m new to this development world, so i`ll try to describe what i did(P7-L10, EMUI 3.0):
1. I rooted the phonewith RootGenius, RootChecker confirmed.
2. I tried to unlock the bootloader with "EZ UNLOCkER", the status remained unknown, but it said(in the middle of the screen, small note) that the "device is now unloced" or something like that.
3. Then I tried to enter recovery mode (switched the device off, then pushed volume up, volume down and power button together, but it didn`t even show the Huawei logo or vibrate, the only thing it did: it blinked its led: red, green, green, red, green, green etc.)
What have I done and how can i get it back working?
Best wishes,
Uku.
Well, didn't you bother that EZ unlock is for Galaxy S3 phone???
You have bricked your device. Bring it to service. I presume, they will offer replace of system board, I hope warranty is not over yet? Otherwise the repair price will be comparable to device cost.
oh well, thank you. Took it to warranty and told them i have no idea what happened (update failed ors.) They accepted it even though there was crack on the back side. Lets see
Its not briked..
Try to put it via USB cable on a PC. Then wait......after 15min disconnect it. Then try to bring it up into fastboot mode and flash bootloader.img via fastboot.
87insane said:
Its not briked..
Try to put it via USB cable on a PC. Then wait......after 15min disconnect it. Then try to bring it up into fastboot mode and flash bootloader.img via fastboot.
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It won't help.
It would...i had the same after an failed flash.
In case of boot image, yes it would, but not in case of other. But I doubt very much that EZ lock touches boot.
He can try it... Better than a new phone. I dont know what EZ does in detail. But if he can put the phone on, he can reflash it and all will be good. If not and the phone still not show anything - bye bye p7.
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Hello all,
I have a friends sprint hero cdma that was rooted with z4root. He was flashing a mod that changed the text from green to orange and the phone froze. He waited quite a while then decided to hard reset. When he put the battery back in and rebooted the phone and the phone would not boot past white HTC bootlogo. The phone will not boot into recovery and the PC will recognize the phone, but the system will not mount so the ruu will not detect the phone either. HTC sync does not detect the phone being connected either. I am using a program called USBDeview and it shows the driver is there and says it is connected but none of the programs detect its connection. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance. Again this is not my phone and I am not familiar with rooting procedures with this phone, but I see a great learning experience in front of me and love these challenges.
this should be in QnA.
Hold power + vol down. will get you into HBOOT. if you flashed the eng-spl that unlocks fastboot you can erase and flash new. Tutorials are somewhere in this forum.
Sorry for the wrong forum. The phone will not hboot or boot into recovery
If it gets that far, you should be able to run the RUU. It'll restore everything to stock ;-)
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The phone does not connect all the way for some reason. The RUU does not see device and neither does ADB. In device manger, when the device is connected it is assigned a drive letter and I can right click and go to properties and details and the description says android phone. I am out of ideas. Even when the device is connected and assigned a drive letter I can open file explorer and click on the device and the directory is blank. The SD card does not even show up, but if I take sd and put it in an adapter the sd card is still in tact with everything on it.
Sounds like a driver went haywire try searching the dev section for my thread on how to install adb. I know you have it already but try the diffrent drivers. I would post a link but I'm mobile. Hope it helps
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Power off
hold vol up and power on
should be in fast boot mode
plug in your USB cable
should now be in fast boot usb mode
run RUU from the computer
RUU should recognise the phone and start installing
I will try this when I get home. So what would cause the phone to act like this? I have read quite a few threads in my quest to fix this phone and a ton of ppl claim bout the only way to brick the hero is by flashing a GSM vs of a. Zip instead of the cdma version. Is this true? I ask because the phone almost acts like it has been locked out somehow.
What happens when you boot into fastboot mode? I held the buttons but the hero still hangs at the white HTC screen.
nordy420 said:
I will try this when I get home. So what would cause the phone to act like this? I have read quite a few threads in my quest to fix this phone and a ton of ppl claim bout the only way to brick the hero is by flashing a GSM vs of a. Zip instead of the cdma version. Is this true? I ask because the phone almost acts like it has been locked out somehow.
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Yes this is basically true. But if you get the HTC screen, chances are that it is not bricked. I have to ask, did you flash anything like a radio for GSM? If not, then you might need to just let it sit there for an exstended period of time and see if it boots. When I do certain things to my phone, it might take up to 15 minutes to get by the HTC logo screen.
nordy420 said:
What happens when you boot into fastboot mode? I held the buttons but the hero still hangs at the white HTC screen.
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I wish I could take a screen shot and show you but the phone is not recognised at that point except by the RUU when it is waiting for bootloader. Bootloader is another name for fastboot.
It would be a white screen with green letters and it will say fastboot near the top under the green letters. At the bottom of the screen there will be 3 android characters on skate boards.
This is what you should see. Try again
Important: Make sure the USB is not conected at this time
Power off
Hold volume up, then press the red key (power on)
Fastboot screen comes up
At this point plug in the USB. It will change from Fastboot to Fastboot USB
Run RUU .5 or .6 from the computer
It will get to a point where the install says waiting for bootloader
from there it should start installing
If you can't get to the bootloader screen (fastboot) then I am not sure how to help you
Let me know if it works for you.
Edit: If you are not using ENG SPL or have S-Off read this post. You will need a working knowledge of how to use ADB.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=958968
Usually you are still able to get into fastboot, especially if you see the htc screen. Unless you (not really you) destroy the recovery and/or the misc partitions.Did you do this exactly (some people don't do it exactly) pull the battery, reinsert the battery, holding volume up and while holding volume up press the power (end call) button.
If you did then while the phone is stuck on the HTC screen do ......
Open up a command window. Either cd into your windows-sdk/tools folder or just type in the commands if you have the tools folder set as a global environment.
Code:
adb devices
Does it show you a device is connected? If it does you should be able to flash a new recovery image or at least a system.img to get it back up and running.
Thank you for the help by the way. I am not the owner of the phone, I am just more patient than the owner and have nothing to lose if it is screwed lol. http://androidforums.com/sprint-hero-all-things-root/259735-bricked.html. Here is his desperate cry for help after it happened. I own a Droid x and have no idea what he was actually trying to do, but maybe after you read what he did then maybe we can come up with a fix. I agree with you supporters that the phone is not bricked but it is sure being stubborn. Please let me know what ya think. Thanks.
unCoRrUpTeD said:
Usually you are still able to get into fastboot, especially if you see the htc screen. Unless you (not really you) destroy the recovery and/or the misc partitions.Did you do this exactly (some people don't do it exactly) pull the battery, reinsert the battery, holding volume up and while holding volume up press the power (end call) button.
If you did then while the phone is stuck on the HTC screen do ......
Open up a command window. Either cd into your windows-sdk/tools folder or just type in the commands if you have the tools folder set as a global environment.
Code:
adb devices
Does it show you a device is connected? If it does you should be able to flash a new recovery image or at least a system.img to get it back up and running.
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I will try this when I get home. I did do a battery pull but I did not leave it out very long, but the screen never changed for me, just stayed white with HTC logo in the middle.
Be very sure to disconnect the USB. That was the step I was missing and I could not get it to boot to recovery when it was stuck at the logo. Once the USB was disconnected, took the battery out, put it back in, and held down the home button while pushing the power. That worked! Woot!
Lynne
No luck. The phone will not boot into anything to where a PC will recognize it.
nordy420 said:
No luck. The phone will not boot into anything to where a PC will recognize it.
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Have you downloaded android commander and gave that a shot? androidcommander.com
android commander recognises the phone when it is at the logo screen. it will see all but the sdcard.
within android commander menu, there is a reboot to bootloader command
Ill try it, and report back
So I messed with android commander a little and could not get it to detect the device. I really think that it is a driver issue. I cannot get the HTC driver to install for the phone. A different driver has been installed for the device and windows will not let me manually install one. I can use the install legacy and the HTC driver is there but it will not correlate with the phone when connected.
EDIT: I got to fastboot mode finally, just by trying different USB cable... (am I dumb? yes. really.) I'm sorry for wasting everyone's time that tried to help me!
I tried to install xposed via TWRP, and after that I got stuck in a bootloop, then I tried to install something in panic in twrp in order to fix my phone, and then when I was about to boot, it said "No OS installed are you sure you want to reboot?" I tapped Yes. Now I can't access my recovery mode anymore.
I haven't installed fastboot on my phone or whatever (dont know does it have to be installed to get access to it) but when I try the button combination I'm not accessing the fastboot mode.
I'm stuck in a screen where it says 'Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted" and in the bottom is says "Your device is booting now..." and does nothing.
Please I really need help, I paid for my phone 300 euros and have had it only like month... also i'm addicted to pokemon go and my p9-lite is the only device I could play it with, and my family isn't the richest one and I can't buy a new one in like a year
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To access fastboot mode. Make sure the phone is off. Press and hold vol down and insert USB cable. That should bring you to fastboot mode.
n0my said:
To access fastboot mode. Make sure the phone is off. Press and hold vol down and insert USB cable. That should bring you to fastboot mode.
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not working, just brings me to the same screen where it says "your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted"
what about 3 button combination???
Hold vol- ;vol+ and power button, when huawei logo appers realise power button.
Sugestion. Dont mess with TWRP and zips if u dont know what are u installing.
P.S. DC phoenix can fix your phone, but it cost 15 EUR and u should be able to acced fastboot.
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the 3 button combination doesn't work either.. also DC phoenix won't put me in fastboot right? as I've searched online about it.
And I won't mess with twrp ever again when I get my phone back.
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not working, just brings me to the same screen where it says "your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted"
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connect cable with pc, then connect with phone, only then press volume down and powerbutton about 15 sec, so phone force restart, keep holding vol down. need to be in fastboot mode, if are not ,then its done for you!
Arnys said:
connect cable with pc, then connect with phone, only then press volume down and powerbutton about 15 sec, so phone force restart, keep holding vol down. need to be in fastboot mode, if are not ,then its done for you!
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well...... I guess my phone is 'done' then
Is there any other ways to install the firmware than fastboot? like some kind of tool on pc so it forces the install and your phone doesn't have to be in fastboot or anything?
Finally got to fastboot mode, just by trying different USB cable... (am I dumb? yes.) I'm sorry for wasting everybody's time!
I'm never gonna do any modding to my phone ever again
Hi, I have a problem with my p9 too. I can't access fastboot or recovery mode. The phone stays on black screen, no led. When i pluged it on usb, he is detected but as "USB SER". How can i do to reflash ?
My P9 have problem who help me......plssss
1A) Accidentally relocked the BL while on custom recovery and rom. Bricked, only turns on to blank black screen w/ solid blue LED.
1B) Able to go QFil Q9008 mode but all attempts result in errors, mostly Saharas. Unable to get into Fastboot
2A) Out of nowhere, days later. From OFF state, Vol+ and Vol- and plug I get the initial screen to scroll to select Reboot, Recovery, Fastboot, Reboot options.
2B) Was able to get into Fastboot and recognized by All-In-One Tool by Mauronofrio but I could not unlock the BL because I could not get a successful unlock file download.
2C) Also was able to get into EDL and what looked like my first successful download/flash in QFil 9008 mode. All previous attempts For the first time I saw progress bars and it was complete, okay/closed.
3A) Nothing happened for a long time so I unplugged and power cycle. Now its still bricked but in a different way. Button combos yield a quick vibration, green LED flicker once, back to all black screen, over and over.
3B) I am assuming I am in a worst brick than before? Now I am unable to get into Fastboot, EDL, computer doesn't even prompt driver issue when its off. Where now?
Hi,
I had the q9008 issue too after flashing the ZUI ROM with QFIL.
Phone turned off itself and then, nothing but a vibration after 15s on power button, and PC recognized it as Q9008 port. No screen, no LED.
I tried to plug it to PC after battery died, and had the red LED. Tried to charge it, and it went alive again. Now it's on AEX and everything is fine.
You can try that way, or follow this guide (I would do that if it would not be alive):
https://redirect.viglink.com/?forma...ww.zukfans.it/2016/07/06/gui...terminali-zuk/
Hi, same problem here.
Did you solve it? How?
Hello,
my mother came by today because her Xiaomi A2 doesn't work anymore. The smartphone doesn't start anymore. She put it in her pocket and when she took it out again, only the Fastboot logo came. I've restarted the smartphone now and it doesn't go any further than the white "Android One" screen. On the internet I read that this problem can occur with the January Security Patch or if you have a Micron DDR installed. The device still worked today at noon. Maybe the February Security Update was installed automatically.
Unfortunately my mother didn't make a backup of her pictures. Is there any way to get the pictures back or that the smartphone can start normally again? Possibly about fastboot?
The smartphone is not rooted and no bootloader (TWRP,...) was installed. This means that the device still has warranty. I know that I can send the device back to the seller, but I absolutely need the pictures.
I hope you can help me.
I dont think there is way to get the pictures but you can fix the phone tho
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Hello,
my mother came by today because her Xiaomi A2 doesn't work anymore. The smartphone doesn't start anymore. She put it in her pocket and when she took it out again, only the Fastboot logo came. I've restarted the smartphone now and it doesn't go any further than the white "Android One" screen. On the internet I read that this problem can occur with the January Security Patch or if you have a Micron DDR installed. The device still worked today at noon. Maybe the February Security Update was installed automatically.
Unfortunately my mother didn't make a backup of her pictures. Is there any way to get the pictures back or that the smartphone can start normally again? Possibly about fastboot?
The smartphone is not rooted and no bootloader (TWRP,...) was installed. This means that the device still has warranty. I know that I can send the device back to the seller, but I absolutely need the pictures.
I hope you can help me.
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the photos has not synchronized with the google account?
maybe you can try with some tool like this
https://www.wondershare.net/ad/dr-fone/dr-fone-android.html
(it is difficult but you can try)
to reset the device in stock etc you can try with test points & edl mode ...If you have guarantee, send it to service but the photos will be lost of course...
Thank you for your prompt reply. I looked at the dr. fon under Supported Devices. Unfortunately the Xiaomi mi a2 is not listed here. Could it still work?
_matze__ said:
Thank you for your prompt reply. I looked at the dr. fon under Supported Devices. Unfortunately the Xiaomi mi a2 is not listed here. Could it still work?
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Really IDK....Can work may or may not.Not all devices in the list,the list is updated but many users do not add their devices
there are other such applications.hit on google search for example : "recovery data from android phone"
and you will see and others like that
I don't think I can save the dates anymore. At least not in this state. Maybe I still have a possibility afterwards. But I don't think so...
Now I want to restore the device. Unfortunately, this is not possible, because I do not come into the recovery mode. I keep Volume Up + Power Button pressed when starting the smartphone. Unfortunately absolutely nothing happens, except the white "Android One" screen. Am I doing something wrong? Is the recovery mode possibly broken? However, I come to the Fastboot mode. Unfortunately you can't get into recovery mode from here, right? The command "Fastboot reboot recovery" does not work.
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I don't think I can save the dates anymore. At least not in this state. Maybe I still have a possibility afterwards. But I don't think so...
Now I want to restore the device. Unfortunately, this is not possible, because I do not come into the recovery mode. I keep Volume Up + Power Button pressed when starting the smartphone. Unfortunately absolutely nothing happens, except the white "Android One" screen. Am I doing something wrong? Is the recovery mode possibly broken? However, I come to the Fastboot mode. Unfortunately you can't get into recovery mode from here, right? The command "Fastboot reboot recovery" does not work.
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Reboot on edl mode & flash stock rom via miflash tool
if your device can boot on fastboot
"fastboot reboot edl" (need unlocked BT)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78963902&postcount=6
from test points > edl > miflash tool (not needs unlocked BT)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/fastboot-xiaomi-mi-a2-fastboot-images-t3824849
(the better solution? If you have a warranty send it to service...All this needs some experience)
I have been blundering my way though the internet to get my ROG Phone 2 rooted. I have unlocked the bootloader, I have a modified boot image from magisk, I have the ADB connection set up through USB and it works fantastically. I honestly don't know how I got it work, it involved many different driver update attempts and then figuring out I hadn't put the phone into USB debugging, but now fastboot doesn't work.
ADB will list the device, but fastboot cannot see it. I have tried rebooting the phone into the bootloader, but there is no connection on either. Not sure why I thought that would work, but I tried. I really don't understand enough about fastboot to get any farther on my own.
I have the tencent version and I was pretty certain I have the CN android 9.0 on it, but I am no longer certain of that. I am running windows 10.
This is my build number: PKQ1.190414.001.WW_Phone-16.0622.1906.19-0
I honestly don't know, but does that WW mean my tencent phone is running the WW firmware?
RichDoe252 said:
I have been blundering my way though the internet to get my ROG Phone 2 rooted. I have unlocked the bootloader, I have a modified boot image from magisk, I have the ADB connection set up through USB and it works fantastically. I honestly don't know how I got it work, it involved many different driver update attempts and then figuring out I hadn't put the phone into USB debugging, but now fastboot doesn't work.
ADB will list the device, but fastboot cannot see it. I have tried rebooting the phone into the bootloader, but there is no connection on either. Not sure why I thought that would work, but I tried. I really don't understand enough about fastboot to get any farther on my own.
I have the tencent version and I was pretty certain I have the CN android 9.0 on it, but I am no longer certain of that. I am running windows 10.
This is my build number: PKQ1.190414.001.WW_Phone-16.0622.1906.19-0
I honestly don't know, but does that WW mean my tencent phone is running the WW firmware?
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Fun fact, I just got Fastboot access from my computer by using the side USB port and rebooting into the bootloader from ADB. Still not to sure about the version bit. I think I'm just going to give it whirl and brick my device, maybe.
RichDoe252 said:
I have been blundering my way though the internet to get my ROG Phone 2 rooted. I have unlocked the bootloader, I have a modified boot image from magisk, I have the ADB connection set up through USB and it works fantastically. I honestly don't know how I got it work, it involved many different driver update attempts and then figuring out I hadn't put the phone into USB debugging, but now fastboot doesn't work.
ADB will list the device, but fastboot cannot see it. I have tried rebooting the phone into the bootloader, but there is no connection on either. Not sure why I thought that would work, but I tried. I really don't understand enough about fastboot to get any farther on my own.
I have the tencent version and I was pretty certain I have the CN android 9.0 on it, but I am no longer certain of that. I am running windows 10.
This is my build number: PKQ1.190414.001.WW_Phone-16.0622.1906.19-0
I honestly don't know, but does that WW mean my tencent phone is running the WW firmware?
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1. You are running a WW rom, but that doesn't necessarily mean your fingerprint is matched. To update you need to have both WW rom and WW fingerprint. You can check if your fingerprint is CN or WW using device info hw from playstore under 'system'
2. In order to root you need to have a matching root boot img for your current rom ie root img for 1906.19, just checking that your know this?
3. Have you managed to get the phone recognised using the cmd 'fastboot devices'? Also are you using the side port?
4.when you say bootloader, have you definitely got the phone in fastboot mode - hold vol up and power button until you see the screen with some options. That screen is fastboot mode, you don't need to select any further options. Once in that mode, connect to pc, open adb and run the fastboot devices cmd. Once your device is recognised, report back here for further steps
superbrick.
reg66 said:
1. You are running a WW rom, but that doesn't necessarily mean your fingerprint is matched. To update you need to have both WW rom and WW fingerprint. You can check if your fingerprint is CN or WW using device info hw from playstore under 'system'
2. In order to root you need to have a matching root boot img for your current rom ie root img for 1906.19, just checking that your know this?
3. Have you managed to get the phone recognised using the cmd 'fastboot devices'? Also are you using the side port?
4.when you say bootloader, have you definitely got the phone in fastboot mode - hold vol up and power button until you see the screen with some options. That screen is fastboot mode, you don't need to select any further options. Once in that mode, connect to pc, open adb and run the fastboot devices cmd. Once your device is recognised, report back here for further steps
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Thanks for the reply! I did indeed get fastboot to work over USB. Fastboot devices reported back the serial number and everything. I did not know that the build need to match on both the boot and the rom, but that does make sense and I probably should have realized that before I went ahead and copied the rooted boot.img I had over. Then my phone couldn't boot up proper, and got stuck in fastboot. Then I went ahead and copied all of the contents of the same rom over and now it is literally just a black screen. Won't turn on any more. I think I super bricked it.
Sorry I didn't see your post earlier and I know I am not father into the deep end, but is there a way out from where I am.
RichDoe252 said:
Thanks for the reply! I did indeed get fastboot to work over USB. Fastboot devices reported back the serial number and everything. I did not know that the build need to match on both the boot and the rom, but that does make sense and I probably should have realized that before I went ahead and copied the rooted boot.img I had over. Then my phone couldn't boot up proper, and got stuck in fastboot. Then I went ahead and copied all of the contents of the same rom over and now it is literally just a black screen. Won't turn on any more. I think I super bricked it.
Sorry I didn't see your post earlier and I know I am not father into the deep end, but is there a way out from where I am.
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Oh jeepers dude. So just a black screen... Can you at least boot into fastboot?
reg66 said:
Oh jeepers dude. So just a black screen... Can you at least boot into fastboot?
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Nope. The only response I can get out of it now is when I plug it into the fastboot port, the computer recognizes that something was plugged in. I don't even get a device on a device manager.
RichDoe252 said:
Nope. The only response I can get out of it now is when I plug it into the fastboot port, the computer recognizes that something was plugged in. I don't even get a device on a device manager.
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Try holding the power button for around 20 secs until it shuts down. Then try vol up and power together and see if you get back to fastboot. If that doesn't work try vol up vol down and power buttons all together. Then try again to put it in fastboot mode using vol up and power. Let us know what happens /if you can reach fastboot mode
reg66 said:
Try holding the power button for around 20 secs until it shuts down. Then try vol up and power together and see if you get back to fastboot. If that doesn't work try vol up vol down and power buttons all together. Then try again to put it in fastboot mode using vol up and power. Let us know what happens /if you can reach fastboot mode
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Unfortunately, nothing. Holding power for 20 seconds showed nothing, and like wise for volume up and power. Battery was fully charged too. Had it plugged in for most of today while I was trying to get fastboot to work.
RichDoe252 said:
Unfortunately, nothing. Holding power for 20 seconds showed nothing, and like wise for volume up and power. Battery was fully charged too. Had it plugged in for most of today while I was trying to get fastboot to work.
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Is there any sort of illumination to the black screen ie do you think the phone is on but the screen is black or do think the phone is completely off?
Holding power button for a while should switch it off after a while. Try holding for longer than 20 secs, then try booting into fastboot mode
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Well dude, it's 4 am here. Gotta get some sleep dude. Will check here when I wake. Good luck in the mean time
Still trying to get to sleep. How ya getting on? What about vol down and power buttons for 30+secs, can you try that and let us know the results
reg66 said:
Still trying to get to sleep. How ya getting on? What about vol down and power buttons for 30+secs, can you try that and let us know the results
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Bro get to sleep! Such a good Samaritan
TikiThePug said:
Bro get to sleep! Such a good Samaritan
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LOL! I would if I could, just can't sleep yet. Hopefully soon tho!
RichDoe252 said:
Unfortunately, nothing. Holding power for 20 seconds showed nothing, and like wise for volume up and power. Battery was fully charged too. Had it plugged in for most of today while I was trying to get fastboot to work.
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Try a USB 2.0 port? Surprisingly this works for some phones even though it's compatible with 3.0.
reg66 said:
Still trying to get to sleep. How ya getting on? What about vol down and power buttons for 30+secs, can you try that and let us know the results
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Well, It's been untouched for a day now, and it still will not react to input. No response from long hold on the power button. I will try again in the morning. Is it possible that I somehow wrote into the BIOS of the phone? Android does use a BIOS, right?
RichDoe252 said:
Well, It's been untouched for a day now, and it still will not react to input. No response from long hold on the power button. I will try again in the morning. Is it possible that I somehow wrote into the BIOS of the phone? Android does use a BIOS, right?
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Android itself does not have a BIOS, since Android is an OS and BIOS is more similar to firmware. But yes, the phone does have firmware, and it could be that the mismatch in firmware versions (from which you tried to flash), has caused the bootloader to "not know what to do now" when trying to start the phone up.
One thing which comes with all phones with a Qualcomm chipset is something called Qualcomm Crashdump Mode. You can try to see if you can get your phone in EDL (emergency download) mode and restore the correct firmware in that way:
https://www.the***********.com/rog-phone-2-unbrick-guide (URL gets censored for some reason; it should be "the custom droid" with no spaces)
Also, if you continue to have driver issues with connecting the phone to your PC, are you able to test another PC or even a Mac if you have access to one? I find Windows can be a giant pain for getting ADB and fastboot to work properly at times.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
reg66 said:
Still trying to get to sleep. How ya getting on? What about vol down and power buttons for 30+secs, can you try that and let us know the results
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Ok, so here's where I am: I have left the phone unplugged for a long time now. Really had no effect. I just downloaded QPST and I can actually get my computer to see the phone. However, I am still not quite sure how to USE QPST and not make things worse. So this is my plan: I am going to look through the forums here for info on how to use QPST to get my phone working again. Not really sure what that will look like, but fastboot would be a good start. From there, it sounds like I have to get the original firmware back on it, and then go about the process of rooting once again.
Still leaves me with the issue that started me down the path of rooting this phone, but at least it will not longer be bricked.
RichDoe252 said:
Ok, so here's where I am: I have left the phone unplugged for a long time now. Really had no effect. I just downloaded QPST and I can actually get my computer to see the phone. However, I am still not quite sure how to USE QPST and not make things worse. So this is my plan: I am going to look through the forums here for info on how to use QPST to get my phone working again. Not really sure what that will look like, but fastboot would be a good start. From there, it sounds like I have to get the original firmware back on it, and then go about the process of rooting once again.
Still leaves me with the issue that started me down the path of rooting this phone, but at least it will not longer be bricked.
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You may not HAVE to flash complete firmware, it is quite likely that the boot.img is causing the problem as you flashed an incompatible version. Below you'll flash the correct version which HOPEFULLY will fix your phone, provided you can get into fastboot mode now.
Haven't read back through all the thread so i can't recall all the details of where you're at. As far as i can tell you're still running WW 16.0622.1906.19-0, correct? Can you get the device to now boot into fastboot mode? (from a powered off state, press and hold vol up and power at the same time. You should then be presented with some options, DON'T select any option. With that menu screen open is fastboot mode.
1. Download and install ADB Fastboot from here to C: drive of your pc/laptop.
2. With your phone in fastboot mode (as detailed above) connect it to pc/laptop using the side port of the phone.
3. Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder and double click the cmd-here.exe, this will open a cmd window.
4. Type 'fastboot devices' to check that it's recognised, there should be a serial/key shown after entering that cmd.
5. Provided the serial/key is shown in fastboot mode, download the following boot.img (which is for WW 1906.19) from here.
6. Copy that boot img to the same folder you have open for ADB (C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot)
7. In the cmd window type 'fastboot flash boot boot.img'.
Now, that boot img is the STOCK boot img for your rom version. Don't worry about rooting for now (if i recall correctly, your phone won't boot to system), let's just try to get the phone booting first. Providing there are no errors when flashing the boot img, on the phone fastboot menu, scroll through and choose 'restart'.
Let me know if the device boots to system now... Good luck
I'll pm you my email address so you'll be able to get hold of me if you get stuck at any stage...
EDIT: was forgetting you tried so many times to get into fastboot mode, without success.
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Dude, is your phone screen still black but switched on? When you tap the screen does it vibrate. I'm thinking you might already be in edl mode (which could be a good thing). Let us know
Check your pm's dude for further info. I can't post links to the site required so have sent via pm
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Android itself does not have a BIOS, since Android is an OS and BIOS is more similar to firmware. But yes, the phone does have firmware, and it could be that the mismatch in firmware versions (from which you tried to flash), has caused the bootloader to "not know what to do now" when trying to start the phone up.
One thing which comes with all phones with a Qualcomm chipset is something called Qualcomm Crashdump Mode. You can try to see if you can get your phone in EDL (emergency download) mode and restore the correct firmware in that way:
https://www.the***********.com/rog-phone-2-unbrick-guide (URL gets censored for some reason; it should be "the custom droid" with no spaces)
Also, if you continue to have driver issues with connecting the phone to your PC, are you able to test another PC or even a Mac if you have access to one? I find Windows can be a giant pain for getting ADB and fastboot to work properly at times.
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
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Just dropping you a quick note to say thanks for thanks! LOL. Yeah, your post earlier seems like the best place to go. Have used Miflash Tool a few times on Xiaomi devices, it's pretty good and straight forward. Should be a LOT easier than using QPST and having to change EMMC to UFS.
Can't remember where i saw it now, but i'm sure i read that if the phone screen is black (but switched on) and vibrates, then it's likely to be in EDL mode already. Which will hopefully be good news for @RichDoe252. Before that (having never been in that situation), i wasn't aware that an all black screen could mean EDL mode is active. Fingers crossed for Rich it'll all work out just fine.
@RichDoe252 If all goes successfully using the QPST file download (and using the Miflash Tool the guide mentions in the pm i sent you) and flashing, DON'T ROOT JUST YET!!!! LOL. Let us know how it goes and then we can look into, and point you in the right direction, for getting you rooted and up to date on latest A9 or A10 whichever you'd prefer
Well I must say Rich, I'm surprised you haven't been back here yet to give any updates on progress!! Sent you a couple of emails through pm... Man, if it was my fairly expensive phone that was in the poo pan, I'd be all over trying to fix it lol
reg66 said:
Well I must say Rich, I'm surprised you haven't been back here yet to give any updates on progress!! Sent you a couple of emails through pm... Man, if it was my fairly expensive phone that was in the poo pan, I'd be all over trying to fix it lol
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First off, you are a freaking saint. I really do appreciate all the help you have been offering up, and I am sorry I have not been very quick with a response. As my phone currently stands, I get 0% response from anything I do to it. No vibrate, nothing. No indication it even is plugged in. I had it connected to my PC with QPST installed, and it was able to pick up that the phone was there, and then immediately tried to download something to it. Not sure what, not sure why, but that kinda typifiies my interaction with this whole process so far. If you haven't guessed, I'm kinda in over my head.
Back to the problem: QPST started some opperation to download something to it. Wouldn't let me do anything else, said the phone was in "download mode". Either way it stopped at 30% and didn't progress for 30 minutes, so I tried to unplug it and plug it back in. Same interaction. Unable to do anything to the phone, no reaction from the phone what so ever. This was, by the way, plugged into the fastboot side port.
I saw that you PM'ed me, and now I can't find the email notification or the PMs on the site. Forgive me for being unfortunately new at this. I will get back to you bud, and thank you again.