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Okay, here's what happened.
I installed CWM recovery and installed custom ROM (Cyanogen Mod 7)
Since the kernel did not support it, I flashed the Kernel using Flashtool.
It flashed successfully and asked me to unplug the phone.
I left the phone connected to USB and left it for quite some time (maybe 1/2 hour )
All the while, the green LED was showing up meaning it was in Flash or Fastboot mod or whatever.
When I finally removed the phone, the led turned off and then nothing would happen.
When I tried to power on, nothing happened. (no vibration, no led, no screen flash, nothing)
A thing to be noted is that this was my first time and I had downloaded almost 2gb of unlocking, flashing and rooting tools and some of 'em were open.
Now the phone is hard bricked with no response to any input.
Please suggest any method to fix this without taking it to the SE Service.
I searched everywhere, but couldn't find.:crying::crying::crying:
albinkc said:
Okay, here's what happened.
I installed CWM recovery and installed custom ROM (Cyanogen Mod 7)
Since the kernel did not support it, I flashed the Kernel using Flashtool.
It flashed successfully and asked me to unplug the phone.
I left the phone connected to USB and left it for quite some time (maybe 1/2 hour )
All the while, the green LED was showing up meaning it was in Flash or Fastboot mod or whatever.
When I finally removed the phone, the led turned off and then nothing would happen.
When I tried to power on, nothing happened. (no vibration, no led, no screen flash, nothing)
A thing to be noted is that this was my first time and I had downloaded almost 2gb of unlocking, flashing and rooting tools and some of 'em were open.
Now the phone is hard bricked with no response to any input.
Please suggest any method to fix this without taking it to the SE Service.
I searched everywhere, but couldn't find.:crying::crying::crying:
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First of all,did you tried to unlock bootloader?
if not then try to flash stock ROM(which includes STOCK kernel)
and btw this
albinkc said:
All the while, the green LED was showing up meaning it was in Flash or Fastboot mod or whatever.
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When I tried to power on, nothing happened. (no vibration, no led, no screen flash, nothing)
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doesnt make any sense....if LED was green AFTER you flashed kernel than your phone should turn on
Anyway try to flash using FLASHTOOL (IT SHOULD WORK)
yeahh
if you didn't Unlock Bootloader your phone, maybe u got Softbrick
just flash the 2.1 firmware
download from my signature
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Warning: LONG POST incoming ***
So I think I'm having the worst brick I've ever encountered on this phone, had tons of softbricks before and I could almost always sort them out easily, this one I'm having right now unforetunately is not the same case.
Current situation, phone won't boot up, no logo, no nothing, pressing power on button gives two RED blinks, holding power on gives continuous red led blink, now, vol. Up + power wont work anymore, same as hard reset of vol up+pwr with 3vibrates, it does work a few days ago but not anymore (I'm thinking about the issue of hard reset that results in about 50+ hrs or battery draining and recovery but not so sure if thats the case right now).
I've tried going flashmode but it just wont remain in flashmode, I can enter on flashmode briefly, proceed to flash stock ftf then somewhre along the process, (system.sin i think) phone exits flashmode then red led will show up. Fastboot wont work either.
Last observation i have is during wall charging, initially, when I connect to charger, no led light will show for about 3sec, then GREEN led will show and blink around 5times in about 1min, led disappears for a few sec then straight RED led will show for about 2min, and the cycle goes on and on, been monitoring like this for about 3hrs now, will continue until tomorrow.
Note: worst case, I think battery is flat dead thats why it wont charge, or something got fried during usage, never flashed antything for a few months, last thing I remember is I'm having a series of reboots, during long hours of mobile hotspot. Also worth mentioning, this phone auto reboots when it overheats during charging.
This may be a long shot but if anyone miraculously knows a workaround here other than getting a new one, then that'd be a huge help.
That's all, Thanks!
hi
I'm having a similar problem on my Xperia TL (LT30at). It was running on android 4.1.2 and I tried to flash it with a 4.3 ROM (originally built for LT30p, customized for US). During the process, there was an error while the flashtool was processing system.sin. In my case, there's no LED indication, no vibration, no nothing. The phone just won't respond to any button press combo (the battery was about 80% charged).
Plz help.
RESTORED!
Update: After long hours of battling this bricked mode, I've finally restored my phone! Stock FTF won't go through flashmode no matter what I do but luckily "Fastboot Trick" did the work along with numerous Trial and Errors, basically I was able to access fastboot by following and READING all of the instructions on xperia recovery pages here on XDA, from charging cycles, battery disconnect via opening the phone, flashmode/fastboot access, rubber band trick and so on.
Tried flashing kernel.sin from stock FTF (got into boot logo/bootloops with this), system.sin (can't fastboot flash due to huge file size), and lastly using my current roms (CM12.1 by neo) boot.img and flashing it via flashtool fastboot.this one did the trick allowing me to use my previous kernel along with my still un-wiped ROM data resulting to booting into it's previous working state.
Credits to @gregbradley , @Toledo_JAB and all that contributed to their tools and recovery thread (link below)
ALL IN ONE THREAD[Updated 12/3/13]Read me first!
[GUIDE] Recover 2012 and newer XPERIAs from SOFT-brick
The Key is as long as you're getting a response(if you don't get any, wall charge your phone for 4 ~ 24 hours and see if you can get a red led which then means you can still save your phone), vibrate, led blink, then you can bet you can still recover your phone. You just have to try everything you haven't tried before. That's all!
I had my T also similarly "bricked" last summer. Flashing always resulted in errors. Rubber band while powering helped, but only worked with original Sony charger. No luck with a Samsung one. After several reboots flashing went ok. The phone was stable only with battery almost full. After I replaced the battery, everything works well again. I guess the battery has been damaged by different chargers - a Samsung 2A (for tablet), in-car, and external battery pack. Currently evaluating CM 12.1
LiudasP said:
I had my T also similarly "bricked" last summer. Flashing always resulted in errors. Rubber band while powering helped, but only worked with original Sony charger. No luck with a Samsung one. After several reboots flashing went ok. The phone was stable only with battery almost full. After I replaced the battery, everything works well again. I guess the battery has been damaged by different chargers - a Samsung 2A (for tablet), in-car, and external battery pack. Currently evaluating CM 12.1
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Good thing replacing battery works for you, though I have recovered my phone, I think mines hotspot module got damaged already due to extensive usage and overheating from before (currently experiencing random reboots right now when data is on), gonna check to see if this is kernel or hardware related.
PS: WhiteNeo's NeoWave(KK) and CM12.1 ROM's(development stopped / best version though is 20151010 afaik) are the fastest I have tested yet. You should check them both .
Xperia TL (LT30at) Hard Bricked!!
Well, it’s pretty much obvious that I have hard bricked my phone.
I’ve been searching over the internet (especially on XDA) about this issue and I’ve realized that I’ve caused my phone’s bootloader to be damaged and that’s why it won’t boot at all. Before unlocking the bootloader, I did not make a TA backup (as I’ve seen in some posts that it is required to restore security units in case of boot failure) and now I don’t know how to fix my phone. Most likely, I need a suitable firmware for my phone to flash it with and hence to restore bootloader, but I haven’t found a firmware for my phone anywhere over the internet.
By the way, my phone is recognized as ZEUS flash device when I connect it to my pc, so I feel like there is a chance to recover it from this brick. I took it to a repair center, they tried JTAG but the guy said it didn’t work. The phone takes the dump but still doesn’t boot.
Could anyone help please?
kain_the_sly said:
Well, it’s pretty much obvious that I have hard bricked my phone.
I’ve been searching over the internet (especially on XDA) about this issue and I’ve realized that I’ve caused my phone’s bootloader to be damaged and that’s why it won’t boot at all. Before unlocking the bootloader, I did not make a TA backup (as I’ve seen in some posts that it is required to restore security units in case of boot failure) and now I don’t know how to fix my phone. Most likely, I need a suitable firmware for my phone to flash it with and hence to restore bootloader, but I haven’t found a firmware for my phone anywhere over the internet.
By the way, my phone is recognized as ZEUS flash device when I connect it to my pc, so I feel like there is a chance to recover it from this brick. I took it to a repair center, they tried JTAG but the guy said it didn’t work. The phone takes the dump but still doesn’t boot.
Could anyone help please?
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Not that sure when it comes to bootloader errors but I'll try to help, if it's detected on your PC, then you might still be able to recover it (mine is not even detected on my PC the last time it got bricked, but I got it fixed(detected) with proper driver installation: [Drivers] FlashTool Xperia Driver Pack (v1.5) [20140318] by @DooMLoRD), check troubleshooting section if you are using Windows 8 as you might encounter driver signature error during installation .
Question: Does it respond to any action? eg, vibrate, pressing power button just once(if it blinks red LED twice = phone is still alive), soft reset & hard reset, wall charging, fastboot or flashmode when connected to PC?
zakcaree said:
Not that sure when it comes to bootloader errors but I'll try to help, if it's detected on your PC, then you might still be able to recover it (mine is not even detected on my PC the last time it got bricked, but I got it fixed(detected) with proper driver installation: [Drivers] FlashTool Xperia Driver Pack (v1.5) [20140318] by @DooMLoRD), check troubleshooting section if you are using Windows 8 as you might encounter driver signature error during installation .
Question: Does it respond to any action? eg, vibrate, pressing power button just once(if it blinks red LED twice = phone is still alive), soft reset & hard reset, wall charging, fastboot or flashmode when connected to PC?
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No. It doesn't vibrate, no LED blink, no fastboot or flashmode. The phone is non-responsive to every button press. However, red LED blinks just for once when I connect it to my pc and when the battery is unplugged.
So far, I've a pretty sure idea that the phone is in "dead boot" and somehow I've to restore its security units / TA backup, as the boot partition is corrupted. Unfortunately, I don't have a TA backup. However, I could make use of TA backup from another working LT30at.
P.S. I'm using Windows 7 and there are no driver issues. The phone is recognized by my pc as an ZEUS flash device.
zakcaree said:
Good thing replacing battery works for you, though I have recovered my phone, I think mines hotspot module got damaged already due to extensive usage and overheating from before (currently experiencing random reboots right now when data is on), gonna check to see if this is kernel or hardware related.
PS: WhiteNeo's NeoWave(KK) and CM12.1 ROM's(development stopped / best version though is 20151010 afaik) are the fastest I have tested yet. You should check them both .
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Hi guys.
I have the same problem i tierd flashing the rom stock..it does't work..flash aborted and phone disconnected avain and again.
But when i remove the battery..phone in wallcharger it shows sony logo and keep restarting..no blinking led no vibration.
Any idea???
Mizouradio said:
Hi guys.
I have the same problem i tierd flashing the rom stock..it does't work..flash aborted and phone disconnected avain and again.
But when i remove the battery..phone in wallcharger it shows sony logo and keep restarting..no blinking led no vibration.
Any idea???
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Try install stock without battery and then plug it in when u start
alial04 said:
Try install stock without battery and then plug it in when u start
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Yes i did that...still have the same pb...end of flash session..phone keep disconnecting..and flash aborted!!!
Any advice?
Mizouradio said:
Hi guys.
I have the same problem i tierd flashing the rom stock..it does't work..flash aborted and phone disconnected avain and again.
But when i remove the battery..phone in wallcharger it shows sony logo and keep restarting..no blinking led no vibration.
Any idea???
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Bootloop usually means boot kernel problem, Can you fastboot? try to fastboot flash your previous ROM kernel and check to see if you can boot normally to your previous rom.
im not using an xperia tl but pretty much thw same issue with my xperia e3 d2212
red light keeps blinking its charging(no logo just saying) tried evry key combination triying to connect to pc says connected for a few secs n then it gets disconnected although i say that its connected im sayin it only based on the sound derz actually no new software or unknown software msgs popping plzzz help me out............ ty in advance
Sunderesh said:
im not using an xperia tl but pretty much thw same issue with my xperia e3 d2212
red light keeps blinking its charging(no logo just saying) tried evry key combination triying to connect to pc says connected for a few secs n then it gets disconnected although i say that its connected im sayin it only based on the sound derz actually no new software or unknown software msgs popping plzzz help me out............ ty in advance
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You mean red LED blinks during charging? Did you flash anything before this occured? Try first charging it for 2~4hrs, (also check if red LED still flashes during charging after a couple of hours), then try powering it ON... does it boot? If not, try soft reset with your phone (hold vol-up + power button for a few sec), it will vibrate ONCE, that means soft reset, power it ON... does it boot? If not, try hard reset this time (same method as soft-reset, this time hold the buttons longer, you will first get 1 vibrate, just hold it still, then you wil get 3 vibrates = hard reset).. power it ON... does it boot? If not.. try charging it a little longer and repeat the process, see if you can get it to boot that way.
zakcaree said:
You mean red LED blinks during charging? Did you flash anything before this occured? Try first charging it for 2~4hrs, (also check if red LED still flashes during charging after a couple of hours), then try powering it ON... does it boot? If not, try soft reset with your phone (hold vol-up + power button for a few sec), it will vibrate ONCE, that means soft reset, power it ON... does it boot? If not, try hard reset this time (same method as soft-reset, this time hold the buttons longer, you will first get 1 vibrate, just hold it still, then you wil get 3 vibrates = hard reset).. power it ON... does it boot? If not.. try charging it a little longer and repeat the process, see if you can get it to boot that way.
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I will tell u my problem in detail I have a Sony Xperia e3 d2212 running stock 4.4.2 I rooted it without unlocking bootloader with" kingoroot" later saw a few privacy issues with kingo super user and used "supersume pro" to get super su as superuser and to get rid of kingosuper user
then tried an boot loader unlock with an app named "ez unlock" then tried flashing cwm
the mistake I did was that I flashed the cwm file which was made for my phone running 4.4.4
and now if it is low on battery the red led blinks only when I hold the power button
if I put it on charge for a few hours and then unplug the charger the red led keeps blinking all day long
let me know if u understood
sorry for the confusion though
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thank you for ur interest bro.......
zakcaree said:
Bootloop usually means boot kernel problem, Can you fastboot? try to fastboot flash your previous ROM kernel and check to see if you can boot normally to your previous rom.
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thanks but i tried that...without result.cause the phone is not reconized and keep disconnecting
is that a driver problem??
Hello everyone,
I have-or had- MI5 with latest cm14.1 on it, today I downloaded the latest rom from xiaomi.eu -Nougat-. I rebooted into recovery, wiped partitions, flashed the new rom, flashed successfully, and then flashed a font zip, the installer hanged at unmounting system for a long time, I forced rebooting it through holding power button the phone turned off and then never worked. nothing happens, no led when connecting to charger, pc does not recognize the phone at all, no sounds when connecting it. recovery and bootloader does not open. it is completely DEAD. Any help?
same h ere except i didn't get any errors while flashing except the normal command[log] error for all nougat roms. phone is just dead with no signs of life.
iXanza said:
same h ere except i didn't get any errors while flashing except the normal command[log] error for all nougat roms. phone is just dead with no signs of life.
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I got this error as well,
After some search it seems using a deep flash cable could, I cannot make one currently so maybe you could take a look and try it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69727277&postcount=2
I just checked the second post in the xiaomi eu thread
"- NEVER wipe /system partition manually in your life!"
hmm, I have always done this
Edit:
Many people reporting the same issue their.
There's another way to go to EDL mode which is this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED96PJ-qYMM
I haven't tried it yet as I don't have copper tweezers.
iXanza said:
There's another way to go to EDL mode which is this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED96PJ-qYMM
I haven't tried it yet as I don't have copper tweezers.
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People reported it worked in xiaomi eu thread, gonna try once I have the tools, I wonder why the * dev didn't write "- NEVER wipe /system partition manually in your life!" before the download links
IMTLD said:
People reported it worked in xiaomi eu thread, gonna try once I have the tools, I wonder why the * dev didn't write "- NEVER wipe /system partition manually in your life!" before the download links
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No clue. I'm taking it to the shop for them to do it for me tomorrow.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED96PJ-qYMM
Do follow the videos, i was hard brick 2 times but now it's working
The issue is, you flashed the CM14.1 on low battery, this then messed up the battery reading, while your device showed somewhere like 50% infact it was around 10%, what need to be done is, do a hard reset with power button a few times while connected to a charger, use a new charger/cable and let it charge for a long time, itll then switch on and charge, leave it to charge till 100% then do a full wipe including internal storage and install a new OS
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The issue is, you flashed the CM14.1 on low battery, this then messed up the battery reading, while your device showed somewhere like 50% infact it was around 10%, what need to be done is, do a hard reset with power button a few times while connected to a charger, use a new charger/cable and let it charge for a long time, itll then switch on and charge, leave it to charge till 100% then do a full wipe including internal storage and install a new OS
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I don't really think that this is the problem because the "rom" flash completely successfully. I don't think that the font flash would cause all this mess. Anyway, I left it charging overnight and I keep pressing power button with vol +/- but nothing happens. Thanks anyway. it seems I have to either use test points or deep flash cable.
Hard bricked the phone with the same ROM here, tried to solve it with the video's testpoints (making contact between the two dots and plugging the USB).
Fortunately, MiFlash with adb and qualcomm drivers recognized the device. So I flashed many fastboot ROMs (miui 7/8 dev&stable) via MiFlash, but none of them made the device wake up. The only signal of life is the led blinking red when connected to a usb.
Still trying...
EDIT: ok, got it booting now. The red blinking led is actually a good sign, it means low battery. I just let it charge for about 20 min and the led changed to yellow, and then I could boot it up.
It seems like in all that time the phone was plugged into my PC usb port for flashing, it didn't charge the battery. So I think we should take into account what Shaky156 said, just in case.
jiaming2009 said:
Hard bricked the phone with the same ROM here, tried to solve it with the video's testpoints (making contact between the two dots and plugging the USB).
Fortunately, MiFlash with adb and qualcomm drivers recognized the device. So I flashed many fastboot ROMs (miui 7/8 dev&stable) via MiFlash, but none of them made the device wake up. The only signal of life is the led blinking red when connected to a usb.
Still trying...
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I just revived my mi5 using the test point method, it is rather simple actually.
Make sure you are using miflashtool beta,
I downloaded this rom china developer
I noticed that even though I chose save user data, I still lost my data.
IMTLD said:
I just revived my mi5 using the test point method, it is rather simple actually.
Make sure you are using miflashtool beta,
I downloaded this rom china developer
I noticed that even though I chose save user data, I still lost my data.
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Good to know it also worked for you, I just didn't believe that my battery was depleted from 70% just by hardbriking it...
After installing TWRP it asks to decrypt data even though I did not encrypt, hmmm what now
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I just did factory reset in TWRP and now I can see sdcard.
IMTLD said:
Hello everyone,
I have-or had- MI5 with latest cm14.1 on it, today I downloaded the latest rom from xiaomi.eu -Nougat-. I rebooted into recovery, wiped partitions, flashed the new rom, flashed successfully, and then flashed a font zip, the installer hanged at unmounting system for a long time, I forced rebooting it through holding power button the phone turned off and then never worked. nothing happens, no led when connecting to charger, pc does not recognize the phone at all, no sounds when connecting it. recovery and bootloader does not open. it is completely DEAD. Any help?
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I also had my Mi5 die earlier today. Here's what I did to get it back:
1. Popped-open the back cover, removed the screws from the top panel
2. Disconnected battery (left side)
3. Connected battery back
4. Shorted the two contacts at the right side of the board
5. Plugged original USB in
Note that using a deep flash cable is a less intrusive way of doing steps 1-5, but that's what worked for me.
At this point, the PC detected the phone in EDL mode. I then attempted to flash the fastboot ROM for Mi 5, however, I kept getting errors about Missed Hello / Issue with COM port.
6. Downloaded an up-to-date version of Mi Flash (beta didn't work for me), disable Signature Enforcement (Windows 10) and install Qualcomm drivers
7. Downloaded a MIUI 7.5 fastboot rom
8. Flashed, got an error, about storage being not enough... But the screen turned on with the Mi logo. I was finally able to get the phone into Fastboot.
9. Successfully flashed MIUI 7.5 ROM using Mi Flash.
If you are still getting the COM port issue or Hello, try disconnecting the battery again and repeating steps 3-5.
Good luck.
idmissile said:
I also had my Mi5 die earlier today. Here's what I did to get it back:
1. Popped-open the back cover, removed the screws from the top panel
2. Disconnected battery (left side)
3. Connected battery back
4. Shorted the two contacts at the right side of the board
5. Plugged original USB in
Note that using a deep flash cable is a less intrusive way of doing steps 1-5, but that's what worked for me.
At this point, the PC detected the phone in EDL mode. I then attempted to flash the fastboot ROM for Mi 5, however, I kept getting errors about Missed Hello / Issue with COM port.
6. Downloaded an up-to-date version of Mi Flash (beta didn't work for me), disable Signature Enforcement (Windows 10) and install Qualcomm drivers
7. Downloaded a MIUI 7.5 fastboot rom
8. Flashed, got an error, about storage being not enough... But the screen turned on with the Mi logo. I was finally able to get the phone into Fastboot.
9. Successfully flashed MIUI 7.5 ROM using Mi Flash.
If you are still getting the COM port issue or Hello, try disconnecting the battery again and repeating steps 3-5.
Good luck.
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Thanks for the reply, but I already fixed it this way. I used miflashtool beta since the final release did not work.
The problem is did you lose your data after the flash? because I lost mine even though I checked save data in miflashtool
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Thanks for the reply, but I already fixed it this way. I used miflashtool beta since the final release did not work.
The problem is did you lose your data after the flash? because I lost mine even though I checked save data in miflashtool
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At that point, I didn't really care if I lost data since I didn't have much on it anyway. Nice to hear that you got yours back. Those were dark hours, yes?
Thanks for giving a hope (checking way to recover from video). I'll get proper screwdrivers soon and try do the same.
I have narrowed down the issue, its the nougat firmware thats caused these recent issues. Xiaomi has distributed an unstable bootloader. I highly recommend reverting back to marshmallow firmware and OS
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I have narrowed down the issue, its the nougat firmware thats caused these recent issues. Xiaomi has distributed an unstable bootloader. I highly recommend reverting back to marshmallow firmware and OS
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but how my mi5 now hardbricked no fastboot no recovery no edl
IMTLD said:
People reported it worked in xiaomi eu thread, gonna try once I have the tools, I wonder why the * dev didn't write "- NEVER wipe /system partition manually in your life!" before the download links
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I can confirm that this 100% works for me. You need to be a bit patient with the tweezers and getting the contact points right. It didn't immediately work for me, and I think I had to try a dozen times at least. But eventually it did recognize it. Once MiFlash can see it, you need to use the latest China stable rom. I tried the latest china dev, but it kept on giving errors of missing hello packets.
Hi everyone. I've searched on the web for this issue two days, including this forum and this section. I've tried several solutions altough none has worked. My last hope is your help.
As many of you would know, this phone "suffer" about the black screen issue. Two weeks ago I've upgraded my xiaomi.eu rom as usual (altough from Nougat to Oreo Beta) and after the battery drain was higher than usual, I've found the phone switched off and unable to revive. I then, started looking for the issue and its relative solution, so I opened the phone, unplugged the battery cable, replugged and the phone started as if nothing has ever happened. This week I then update the last rom 8.3.29 (hoping in less drain battery) and the phone did the same. Only problem is that now the cable trick doesn't work anymore.
I've tried to flash many different roms from MiFlash Tools:
- MiFlash_xiaomi.eu_gemini_6.4.21_6.0
- gemini_global_images_8.3.29_20180329.0000.00_7.0_global
- gemini_global_images_V7.5.1.0.MAAMIDE_20160523.0000.23_6.0_global_85fffc8e2d (the one suggested in the "famous" unbricking video on youtube)
I've also run some commands and booted the phone in fastboot, pushed and flashed the twrp (last version) so the pc even show me the phone as sdcard, altough I wasn't able to flash the rom from command line in TWRP (see screenshot).
Anyone has any idea?
Thanks to every soul that could help me through this.
Screenshot 1: https://imgur.com/Nnld61K
Screenshot 2: https://imgur.com/qHqojwQ
EDIT1: After writing this post, the phone decided to boot (led indicating the level of charge and hardware keys lighting up, phone making sounds...altough the screen remains black. Could then be the cable?
use miflsher and flash official 9.2 firmware
Hello,
my Redmi 4x won't boot. I tried to find some solution for this issue, but I can't find it anywhere, so I created this new thread to ask you for your help.
Last night I was out in the city and my phone died because of low battery, so after I came home I just wanted to charge it as usual. Battery logo showed up and it was behaving as always, but when I tried to turn it on it couldn't boot again.
After pressing the power button the splash screen flashes for a brief moment and then it just turn off again. This happens all the time from the moment my phone died. I'm not sure what went wrong here. I can't get it to recovery mode either. So I wanted to do a fresh start and flash it again with new ROM here (Ressurection Remix 6 is what I have now)
I'm able to get it on fastboot mode, but once I try to flash it with MiFlash I get error message like "error:FAILED (remote: Critical partition flashing is not allowed)"
So I looked up for a solution and I found that I need to get it in EDL mode with adb.exe
I tried this solution but with no luck. Phone is restarting but it won't turn on again and the fastboot mode is lost.
I'm not really sure if I have right drivers for it. Qualcomm HS-USB Diagnostics 900E is what I have now. I can't also change the usb debugging mode obviously, so I'm also trying to find some solution for this issue either (is there any chance how to turn it on with adb.exe?)
I think it's softbricked but i'm not really sure.
Thank you for your help
p3wp3w said:
Hello,
my Redmi 4x won't boot. I tried to find some solution for this issue, but I can't find it anywhere, so I created this new thread to ask you for your help.
Last night I was out in the city and my phone died because of low battery, so after I came home I just wanted to charge it as usual. Battery logo showed up and it was behaving as always, but when I tried to turn it on it couldn't boot again.
After pressing the power button the splash screen flashes for a brief moment and then it just turn off again. This happens all the time from the moment my phone died. I'm not sure what went wrong here. I can't get it to recovery mode either. So I wanted to do a fresh start and flash it again with new ROM here (Ressurection Remix 6 is what I have now)
I'm able to get it on fastboot mode, but once I try to flash it with MiFlash I get error message like "error:FAILED (remote: Critical partition flashing is not allowed)"
So I looked up for a solution and I found that I need to get it in EDL mode with adb.exe
I tried this solution but with no luck. Phone is restarting but it won't turn on again and the fastboot mode is lost.
I'm not really sure if I have right drivers for it. Qualcomm HS-USB Diagnostics 900E is what I have now. I can't also change the usb debugging mode obviously, so I'm also trying to find some solution for this issue either (is there any chance how to turn it on with adb.exe?)
I think it's softbricked but i'm not really sure.
Thank you for your help
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Hi, most likely your battery is faulty. Current draw during Android kernel boot up phase is above 1A whereas only around 0.2A for a working OS, that's why neither OS nor recovery can start when the battery develops high ESR (internal resistance). Do the following test:
fully recharge the battery
do not disconnect the charger
turn it on
Your Android may now actually work again but you must use a short quality cable connected to a 2A+ charger, which will support the battery at boot time - and you can disconnect it later.
k23m said:
Hi, most likely your battery is faulty. Current draw during Android kernel boot up phase is above 1A whereas only around 0.2A for a working OS, that's why neither OS nor recovery can start when the battery develops high ESR (internal resistance). Do the following test:
fully recharge the battery
do not disconnect the charger
turn it on
Your Android may now actually work again but you must use a short quality cable connected to a 2A+ charger, which will support the battery at boot time - and you can disconnect it later.
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Thank you, but the battery wasn't the main issue, because once I was able to flash it through EDL mode to the latest stable official ROM, the battery was on 93% already.
Now I'm stuck with MI logo and powered by android with 3 blinking dots above. I watched somewhere, that it could last for 7 minutes, but for me even the 15 minutes is not enough, so I guess i'm in bootloop.
For some reason my bootloader is locked again, even though I already made the unlocking process earlier before I flashed to Resurection remix 6. My phone doesn't even appear in device manager. I can't even use it as a storage, so I could try to flash it to custom ROM.
I'm not really sure wat happened and how is it possible to brick your phone by just draining your battery to 0%
Ok, phone is alive again. It booted up right after I inersted microSD card in slot. I didn't know this was necessary...