Windows lost after flashing mirek 6.1 - Teclast X98 Air 3G

Hello guys I've lost windows 10 after flasshing the rom only erasing system,there is any form to recover it without installing it other time ?
Thanks

Is easy to recover - and windows booloader dissappear only if you are installing from iso .
I'm working to fix it .

You can make a bootable USB stick using Rufus and selecting GPT..., boot from this USB (overide by BIOS) and when installation starts, press NEXT and then Repair this Computer. Go to TRoubleshooting and Advanced Settings and go to command prompt and run these commands:
bootrec /rebuildbcd
bootrec /fixmbr
After that, go back and click on the "Startup repair" and windows will start without reinstalling.
The steps were described as good as I remember them...because I did it some weeks ago

If your windows icon on boot menu has disappeared you can also recover it by running bcdboot c:\windows from your installation ISO booted up at command prompt. (if you had installed windows fresh from ISO).

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Windows side HDD problem

Hi,
I tried to install Ubuntu UNR and I guess that has done some problem with MBR and my Shift-HDD.
I tried to do a FN+3, but it shows a message as "Invalid Hidden partition's boot sector data. Please restart and try F3 again. (69304410) (128)"
I tried to fo FN+10, and new copy of Windows 7. In the drive format/selection screen... it shows a message "ensure that the disk's controller is enabled in the computer's bios".
I tried to load default from BIOS - still same problem.
Kindly help.
I tried the search - but it was not helpful at an urgent search. If there is any link / advice... pleasee.......
The panic button is off...
I tried to boot and install Windows 7 again. I went into the repair mode. I saw the COMMAND PROMPT there.
I tried DISKPART and did a format of the HDD disk as in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=474985
I restarted... and it is allowing me to install Windows 7 now. It is in progress in my SHIFT.
Hope this would be resolved
Thanks Thanks Thankkkssssssssssss

[Q] zio 2.2 update failed

keep getting this message even though I have installed drivers..pc says they work..phone registers that usb is connected..debugging is selected...what am I doing wrong here...thanks
Update Failed
Please check the PC side and devise side status.
1. Power on your devise and select USB debugging on your phone
-Press Menu and then tap Settings>Applications>Development
-Tap the USB debugging check box if it's not selected
-The USB cable must be connected to your devise and PC
2. Check your driver is installed correctly.
3. Close all other applications in the device and PC.
is your antivirus/internet security shut off?
Have you removed all instances of the drivers (confirmed through device mgr&ctl panel), rebooted an installed the drivers again (making sure phone is not connected until post-install)?
What OS are you running?
running windows7..will check on the antivirus...try reloading USB drives...back in minute with update...lol
32bit or 64bit?
nt sure...wife's laptop..window 7 home premium? Edit...64 bit..sorry
topherdownfrown said:
nt sure...wife's laptop..window 7 home premium? Edit...64 bit..sorry
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There have been multiple people that have been having odd results with updating through win7 x64.
I would suggest running the update on a 32bit machine.
will try after work..thank you..post result later.
Spz0 said:
There have been multiple people that have been having odd results with updating through win7 x64.
I would suggest running the update on a 32bit machine.
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Exactly. I tried for 4 hours on my Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit machine with no luck. Drivers were installing properly from the CD included with the phone, but the update would always fail at 98%. First try on my older Vista 32 bit machine the update went right through the first time with absolutely no issues.
Don't give up
Spz0 said:
There have been multiple people that have been having odd results with updating through win7 x64.
I would suggest running the update on a 32bit machine.
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I agree. However, I got the "failed to update" message even when I tried to install using my desktop computer that's running Vista32. BUT, then I installed the drivers (the ones that came with the update) to my Toshiba netbook (running Windows 7 Starter). The first update failed, same as before. So I disconnected my Zio, and rebooted it. I plugged it back into the netbook, ran the update installer, and it installed in like 7 minutes. Works great too. So far none of the issues that have been brought up on other threads.
edit: froyo 2.2.1 installed successfully on the Zio in less than 10 mins. i forgot to unmount the damn sd card and this was the really why my phone froze on the "modem download mode" and why the install GUI on pc dissapeared.
piece of cake! thanks a lot guys for posting this update and for creating the Zio forum.
installed the zio m6000 drivers directly from retail cd and ran the kyocera updater. i'm running Win XP on an old-school Dell optiplex.
anyway the update has been taking up at least 20 mins now. the screen on my Zio is black and the message "modem download mode" (i figure that its the tethering part) appears.
why is this update taking so long?
I've heard of varying times. Myself, it only took 6 mins or so, others had to wait more like 20-30.
What does the update program say?
OMG!!!! Its happening to me too! HELP!!! I get error code [0x50015001]. SDcard is out, uninstalled modem driver and installed the one that came with the upate, and still 98% then failed. Any help PLEASE?????
itrustno1 said:
OMG!!!! Its happening to me too! HELP!!! I get error code [0x50015001]. SDcard is out, uninstalled modem driver and installed the one that came with the upate, and still 98% then failed. Any help PLEASE?????
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don't panic!
you have to follow the directions straight to the teeth on the install instructions.
1. make sure that you have the correct Zio usb drivers installed on your PC.
2. when the installer window (GUI) pops up, read the instructions. make sure that USB debugging is 'checked.' usb debugging option is the settings.
3. make sure that you unmount your sd card (not pulled out).
4. i reset my Zio to factory default right before i updated 2.2
5. if the update installer didn't appear at first then run it again and watch the progress.
Turn your phone off, Hold the volume + (up) and - (down) and the power button to place your phone into Modem Download Mode.
Make sure you have the Kyocera M6000 Drivers installed on your machine properly first. Once you are sure the drivers are installed correctly you can plug your phone in... wait a minute or so before you launch the update file.
I have installed the update to my phone 3 times with no problems other than when I extracted the file from the zip, I found it worked best running it without extracting the file. I have Win 7 32bit and it takes about 5 - 6 minutes to update.
If all else fails. You might have to download the sdk manager and use fastboot and flash the boot image then do the update and it will put the phone into recovery.
Spz0 said:
I've heard of varying times. Myself, it only took 6 mins or so, others had to wait more like 20-30.
What does the update program say?
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By the way, The updater says 5 - 10 minutes.
Success!!!! ok...I dont know if it mattered but I also installed the future dial suite on the zio disk...I went through first and erased all other zio usb drivers before reinstalling the disk versions...plugged in phone..drivers got the OK..then ran the installer..took 5 minutes plus 2 for reboot..lol..
Also...fyi..I did this to my wifes phone but forgot to factory reset...all of her programs and contacts including adw ex remained intact after update (smoke from ears) oh well..thank god for titanium backup..
So does that confirm my thoughts of when I updated the other day to fix a goof after my original update. My apps and everything were still there after the update. So that must mean that the update from 1.6 to 2.2 does not format the phone unless go into the phone settings and do a factory reset.
Im at the end of my chain, please help me. My zio is stuck on the black screen "modem download mode" ever since the 98% thing happened. Try after try i keep getting error code. Im using windows vista 32-bit, i got the disc that came with my zio, i think i may have opened/extracted the zips wrong or didnt install in order or something. I think i uninstalled everything to do with this from my cpu even the zips so i can start fresh with ANY help i can get.
Uninstall the drivers for your zio that you have currently installed. Install the drivers that are on the site for the update download. Turn the phone off, unplug your battery for about 10 seconds if you need to. Hold + up and - down on the volume and the power button to put your phone into Modem Download Mode manually. Give the computer a minute to recognize the device. Run the updater again and if it fails or gives you an error message I would reccomend downloading the updater again. I have been able to run the updater several times already with no issues.
If you are still having problems, you may need to download sdk-manager if you do not have it already. You can always just use fastboot to erase the system and then run the update. The update will then set up the system partition and update the phone.
I had to do this just a few hours ago after I semi-bricked my phone while messing around with the cpu. What I did to get it working again after "bricking" it was...
1. you will need to have the android folder for the sdk-manager in the root of your hard drive to make it easier, unless you know where it is located.
2. Open command prompt and change to the tools directory within the sdk-manager folder. Mine was located in C:\Android\SDK-Manager\Tools
3. You may need to find the AdbWinApi.dll file, mine was located in the platform-tools directory so I just copied it to the main Android folder then copied fastboot from the tools directory and also placed that into the main Android folder.
4. Put your phone into fastboot. Hold Volume + up and the send and power keys. You can do "fastboot -w" and it will wipe user data and cache. You will need to type "fastboot erase system" and it will erase the system partition. Now type "fastboot reboot" and your phone will restart.
5. Put your phone in Modem Download Mode and run the updater.
Mattix724 said:
Uninstall the drivers for your zio that you have currently installed. Install the drivers that are on the site for the update download. Turn the phone off, unplug your battery for about 10 seconds if you need to. Hold + up and - down on the volume and the power button to put your phone into Modem Download Mode manually. Give the computer a minute to recognize the device. Run the updater again and if it fails or gives you an error message I would reccomend downloading the updater again. I have been able to run the updater several times already with no issues.
If you are still having problems, you may need to download sdk-manager if you do not have it already. You can always just use fastboot to erase the system and then run the update. The update will then set up the system partition and update the phone.
I had to do this just a few hours ago after I semi-bricked my phone while messing around with the cpu. What I did to get it working again after "bricking" it was...
1. you will need to have the android folder for the sdk-manager in the root of your hard drive to make it easier, unless you know where it is located.
2. Open command prompt and change to the tools directory within the sdk-manager folder. Mine was located in C:\Android\SDK-Manager\Tools
3. You may need to find the AdbWinApi.dll file, mine was located in the platform-tools directory so I just copied it to the main Android folder then copied fastboot from the tools directory and also placed that into the main Android folder.
4. Put your phone into fastboot. Hold Volume + up and the send and power keys. You can do "fastboot -w" and it will wipe user data and cache. You will need to type "fastboot erase system" and it will erase the system partition. Now type "fastboot reboot" and your phone will restart.
5. Put your phone in Modem Download Mode and run the updater.
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okay, let me give that a shot, stay with me please!!!!!!

[Q] Am I ****ed? ._.

Hello there, am I ****ed? Here's what happened today:
>Rooted LG revolution froze and crashed with a black screen, even after rebooting with taking the battery out.
>I'll just hard reset my phone.. nbd
>Hard reset phone
>Realized that it's still rooted, ****yea.jpg
>Go on an app deleting frenzy, accidentally deleted an app (sms.apk maybe?)
>Tried to press home and it doesn't work so I restart my phone and it boots normally until I unlock it. (The network bar is still visible but I can't access the home screen)
>Panic, then find this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1337386 and complete every step but the phone doesn't show up on LGNPST. (I can't access the connectivity options, but it's usb debugged since the sd card and system folders show up on autorun)
What can I do? Is my phone salvageable? Or will I have to go to Verizon to fix my mess?
Thanks in advance!
If running Windows 7 try disabling UAC then re install the .dll file during the LGNPST setup.
I tried win 7 for a few days and couldn't get it to work. But my XP laptop worked fine. Try XP especially if win 7 is 64 bit.
--My REVO is Broken, tweaked, SC'd, and TB'd. Just awesome!
should be fairly simple
do u have cwm? and a back up? then load the system from a good backup, or load one... if no cwm then maybe the stock recovery will do it?
keep me informed and ill do what i can and search the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1564941
As a last resort you can allways pull the battery, then put it back in, then with the phone still off press power and down and hold untill you get option to factory reset, hit power for yes then reflash the .Tot you want and start over rooting.
pawdog said:
If running Windows 7 try disabling UAC then re install the .dll file during the LGNPST setup.
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UAC has nothing to do with any issues.. type in start menu > search > type in "cmd" or "regedit" and right click and choose "run as administrator" then shouldn't have any issues registering the .dll

[Q] How to install NVflash on windows 7 64bit

HI!
I want to install the brand new stock ICS build by Stefan Gündhör using NVflash (coming from stock 2.3.4). I followed the linked instructions on modaco (can´t post links) and installed the APX-drivers but discovered that i can´t run the NVflash.exe when i tried to test it, because i´ve got win7 64-bit OS on my pc?
I searched and read lots of threads but couldn´t find an answer.. I know this is a noob questions but does someone know how to make it run properly?
Thank you
Palm90 said:
HI!
I want to install the brand new stock ICS build by Stefan Gündhör using NVflash (coming from stock 2.3.4). I followed the linked instructions on modaco (can´t post links) and installed the APX-drivers but discovered that i can´t run the NVflash.exe when i tried to test it, because i´ve got win7 64-bit OS on my pc?
I searched and read lots of threads but couldn´t find an answer.. I know this is a noob questions but does someone know how to make it run properly?
Thank you
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I am on Win7 x64 and everything worked like a charm.
Have you tried running "flashme.bat" in the folder?
Installation NVFlash version (under Windows): = Full wipe, and also wipes Internal SD (not External though)
download the ROM, unpack it with WinRar, 7Zip or similar to any folder you want
take battery out of phone, press VOL + AND VOL - simulataneously, and while doing this plug the phone via USB to your PC
screen of phone remains black, this is normal, but you should hear a sound that you plugged the device. Probably you have to install APX drivers at this point if you are asked.
assuming that you already installed APX drivers: run the "flashme.bat" file in the folder where you extracted the ROM
if your device is properly connected, a terminal window will be opened for some minutes, showing the Flashing progress
once flashing is done, the window closes or notifies you that it is finished. Wait 30 seconds and then unplug phone, put battery back in and boot your brand new ICS!
That's already it No complications to be feared. Enjoy!
Palm90 said:
HI!
I want to install the brand new stock ICS build by Stefan Gündhör using NVflash (coming from stock 2.3.4). I followed the linked instructions on modaco (can´t post links) and installed the APX-drivers but discovered that i can´t run the NVflash.exe when i tried to test it, because i´ve got win7 64-bit OS on my pc?
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installed nvflash without a problem just few hours ago on win7 x64...
domfis explained the procedure well...
btw if your APX drivers weren't installed properly - try going into "My computer > properties > device manager" and check if there is an "!" under APX device (or something) - if it is > manually install the drivers from your hard drive (and specified folder where you've extracted the apx drivers)
hope we helped...
domfis said:
I am on Win7 x64 and everything worked like a charm.
Have you tried running "flashme.bat" in the folder?
Installation NVFlash version (under Windows): = Full wipe, and also wipes Internal SD (not External though)
download the ROM, unpack it with WinRar, 7Zip or similar to any folder you want
take battery out of phone, press VOL + AND VOL - simulataneously, and while doing this plug the phone via USB to your PC
screen of phone remains black, this is normal, but you should hear a sound that you plugged the device. Probably you have to install APX drivers at this point if you are asked.
assuming that you already installed APX drivers: run the "flashme.bat" file in the folder where you extracted the ROM
if your device is properly connected, a terminal window will be opened for some minutes, showing the Flashing progress
once flashing is done, the window closes or notifies you that it is finished. Wait 30 seconds and then unplug phone, put battery back in and boot your brand new ICS!
That's already it No complications to be feared. Enjoy!
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60nine said:
installed nvflash without a problem just few hours ago on win7 x64...
domfis explained the procedure well...
btw if your APX drivers weren't installed properly - try going into "My computer > properties > device manager" and check if there is an "!" under APX device (or something) - if it is > manually install the drivers from your hard drive (and specified folder where you've extracted the apx drivers)
hope we helped...
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thank you guys! you were a great help. I managed to flash te rom finaly )
u dont install nvflash,if you have apx drivers installed,just run flashme.bat from the ROM's folder and thats it...i am doing that right now and works... p.s. run as administrator is recommended...

Recovery mode bricked on USB Notice picture after try to enable root

Hi
(Sorry for my little english, feel free to speak french if you can)
I have try to root my 4X HD for using a better recovery app (recover pictures deleted in sd card, now you know my skill). I have use this page: (as newbie i cant post outside links)
n fact, I never had an Android device where this was that easy to achive! Our friends at XDA-Developers offer a guide and the necessary tools in this thread. Having a "Microsoft free zone" and "only" running Linux machines (yeah, even the Android ones run a Linux kernel), I was able to follow up those steps with a little adaption here and there -- and so I will sum up the results for Windows and Linux users as well:
Preparation
First you need to download the required tools, all of them available at the linked XDA-Developers thread:
o4xr.zip is the rooting toolkit
IS11LG_SystemBackupTest.signed.apk to prepare your device
Windows users only: LGUnitedMobileDriver_Ver_3.7.2_LG-P880_LGO4XHD.zip -- the Windows drivers for the device
Having everything downloaded, some additional steps are necessary at your computer:
Windows users only: Unzip and install the drivers
Linux users: Make sure adb is able to detect the device (check with adb devices). If it's not, see at the end of this answer for some hints.
Everybody: Copy IS11LG_SystemBackupTest.signed.apk to your Optimus (e.g. after connecting it via USB in MTP mode, copy the file to the internal SDCard)
Everybody: Create a new directory, unzip o4xr.zip there, and change into this directory.
The rooting process
On your Optimus, go to Settings→Security and make sure "Unknown Sources" is TICKED (i.e. contains a checkmark)
Go to Settings→Developer Options and enable "USB Debugging"
Now install IS11LG_SystemBackupTest.signed.apk (e.g. use a file explorer to find and "launch" it)
Open the "SystemBackupTest" app you just installed. Nothing spectacular will happen, so don't be disappointed here.
Hold the power button and choose "Power off and restart".
When you can see the lock screen, you may notice that the phone is running very slowly, this is normal.
Once the device is fully started up again, connect it to your computer with an USB cable. Make sure the phone is in "Charging Only" mode.
On your PC, open a terminal (Linux) resp. command (cmd.exe, Windows) window and change into the directory you've extractedo4xr.zip` into.
(on Windows, you may need admin privileges: right click, run as administrator. On Linux it did fine for me without superuser/root permissions)
Now run the rooting script:
Windows users: type root followed by the enter key
Linux users: type ./root-linux.sh, also followed by the enter key
Any Mac users? Type ./root-mac.sh, also followed by the enter key. Don't worry, it won't root your Mac/Linux machine (Windows users: it is unlikely to root your box, either
DO NOT DISCONNECT YOUR PHONE WHILE THE SCRIPT RUNS! Wait while it does its job. During that process, the phone will reboot automatically a couple of times. The script will inform you about this in your command/terminal window. Once the command/shell prompt returns, the misdeed is accomplished
Now uninstall SystemBackupTest from your Optimus. Do not launch it again at this state, or you might have to start over from step 5
On your phone, open up Google Play Store and search for "SuperSU". Update the app when prompted, then open it. Press OK to update the SU binary.
You now have root and can safely restore the "Unknown Sources" and "USB debugging" settings back to how you had them! Congratulations! Next steps are to install Titanium Backup, LBE Privacy Guard, and all the other things you might need and which require root!
At step 8. i got "command not found" in Terminal (Linux Mint), assuming script don't work i have reboot my device.
Since my phone boot but is very very slow and screen is friezed, even if i can unlock my SIM card by memory pattern (without sim card and always by memory i can see Settings of android but not down the list).
In recovery boot (Sound up + Power), my device show me a picture that would say "dont unplug charge and usb".
I guess my phone is not rooted, adb can list it but not fastbood. LG software (on windows 7) cant communicate with it because usb driver not work. I guess i've try and read more since 8 hours but my brain is off right now. Any help will be very welcome.
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