Hello,
I'm trying to take off my files from my old Moto X. The screen is black due to the screen's ink which covers the display, but the digitizer is functional and I can unclock my phone! The problem is that when I connect the device to the pc, I can see the XT1097 on the hard drive display but there is nothing inside. I'm thinking that if I could change the USB mode from charging only to Transfer Files would solve the problem but after I blind-unlock the phone I do not feel any vibration.... The phone is rooted but I'm not sure about the USB debugging. I found this, but the links don't work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j0N9bndQUE
I have also installed the TWRP.
Any advice?
edit: I tried to search my phone through ADBDriverInstaller.exe but it cannot be seemed. Maybe the USB debugging is off.
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Is there any (by all possible means ANY) way to enable USB debugging ON other than turning it on from menu.
This is situation, I got my self a SGS I9000 (had it earlier, now I am proud owner of Galaxy Note) for a bargain (30 €), thing is it is broken. It has fallen on the floor and now there is no image on the screen (touch is not active and sensitive, but soft buttons are sensitive to touch). I know one thing for sure, the phone can be turned on and can use sim card (someone can call me on the phone and I hear the ringing, so I know that phone works only I can't see anything on the screen or interact with it). The corning gorilla glass is not broken, but yet there is no light on the S-AMOLED. I have also opened the phone and all connectors are on the place (please don't tell me it will void my warranty, I wouldn't want it any other way). I figured it to be only a screen replacement fix, but until I have the money for new screen I want to do next thing:
1. Somehow to enable USB Debugging mode
2. To install things through ADB (but I need Debugging mode for that)
3. To put some application (there are many) to stream (screen streaming) what ever is on my phone to pc, so I can control it over pc (ubuntu linux).
Does someone know of some method for enabling USB Debugging in this situation?
I thought of some solutions but I don't know are they applicable at all:
1. Some script that can enable usb debugging when put on SD card
2. Somehow to turn it on with adb or over usb cable
I think the only way to turn USB deb- mode on/off is via menu. There seems no widget like f. E. For 2g/3g.
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Hi,
first off, i have searched the forums and i have googled my problem, but i think this is a real specific problem,
my phone boots just fine. but my bottom three buttons aren't working whie in software. i CAN go into recovery using the three button method. (using the home button, so it workes just fine) but as soon as i enter recovery the homebutton (and menu and back button) wouldn't work anymore.
so i thought; it is an software problem so a new rom should do the trick. at least it is a good guess.
problem being, the phone isn't recognized by my, and others, pc. whenever i connect the phone (phone "on", at homescreen) the phone starts to charge but the pc does nothing. it doesn't even show "unknown device". Also in download mode no luck. not recognizable.
Strangest part? if i start to connect, disconnect, connect, disconnect (etc.) the phone 20-30 times, there is a chance it will be recognized. this is only not the case in download mode.
i replaced the cable and reinstalled (and redownloaded) the drivers numbers of times, also i used different USB ports (USB3.0 and 2.0)
Hope you guys can help me out.
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have you tried to toggle the usb debugging mode ?
Yes, tried that already. any other ideas?
bump, nobody an idea what to do?
tbh it sounds like the microusb port on the phone itself is dodgy. possible that the solder needs to be reflowed.
sounds logical, would it be possible to do this on my own? i have got a good bit of experience soldering. and is there anything i should know beforehand?
and the buttons, is it possibly in the software? or is there something else going on?
edit; it would be strange if the connector is dodgy, because every time i plug in the cable it starts charging, so atleast 2 pins are properly connecting
did u try to connect another phone ? or try to coonect it to another pc, maybe problem is in ur pc ?
klimeque said:
did u try to connect another phone ? or try to coonect it to another pc, maybe problem is in ur pc ?
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my own phone is working just fine (xperia s), my brothers sgs2 works fine, and an i9001 also works good. tried it on a other pc and works just fine
bump, any other ideas? see above posts
So I just discovered my good old Galaxy S with a shattered screen (black screen). The touch is only working in the upper left part, cant see anything tho. It has a custom Rom. So the thing is, when I connect the phone to my PC, it makes that "device detected" sound, but I nothing shows up. I have tried everything, but probably USB debugging isnt enabled because it doesnt detect my phone in the ADB. Any solutions?
So this is for my dad's phone. He dropped it and the screen and the LCD panel part busted so the whole screen is all black. Can't see a single thing on it. He got a new (read:refurbished) one so that's not an issue. I'm trying to use a screen mirroring program to factory reset the phone before he sends it back to Motorola. Issue seems to be those programs require USB debugging mode to be turned on but since the screen is all black, I can't do that. I even tried doing multiple screenshots and guessing where things were but it didn't work (worried the top of the phone's touch digitizer is busted too but i'm hoping for the best lol). So I need a way to turn on USB debug mode, with a totally black screen (touch still works), NOT ROOTED, so I can then mirror it with the MirrorGo or Vysor mirroring software so I can factory reset the device. If you have any thoughts for a simpler fix then I'm open to suggestions. I'm not tech savvy enough to do anything with Rooting and i'm not confident enough to try doing that with a busted phone (if it's even possible), so that's an option that's out too. :/
Buddha8888 said:
So this is for my dad's phone. He dropped it and the screen and the LCD panel part busted so the whole screen is all black. Can't see a single thing on it. He got a new (read:refurbished) one so that's not an issue. I'm trying to use a screen mirroring program to factory reset the phone before he sends it back to Motorola. Issue seems to be those programs require USB debugging mode to be turned on but since the screen is all black, I can't do that. I even tried doing multiple screenshots and guessing where things were but it didn't work (worried the top of the phone's touch digitizer is busted too but i'm hoping for the best lol). So I need a way to turn on USB debug mode, with a totally black screen (touch still works), NOT ROOTED, so I can then mirror it with the MirrorGo or Vysor mirroring software so I can factory reset the device. If you have any thoughts for a simpler fix then I'm open to suggestions. I'm not tech savvy enough to do anything with Rooting and i'm not confident enough to try doing that with a busted phone (if it's even possible), so that's an option that's out too. :/
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You can go into recovery mode and do the factory reset there, it's probably the easiest way to do it.
zys52712 said:
You can go into recovery mode and do the factory reset there, it's probably the easiest way to do it.
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Yea, i tried that with the bootloader/fastboot thing. It didn't seem to work. I can barely tell if the device is even ON, only indication it's on is the volume rocker makes a noise to indicate volume and the bottom buttons light up. So being able to tell if the device is even IN it's bootloader mode thing was a crapshoot. I'm gonna need either a way to screen mirror in real time without debugging mode on, or a way to enable debug mode remotely essentially.
Hello,
I'm attempting to use hardware key combinations in order to boot into Fastboot mode, e.g.. Power + volume up & power + volume down.
The phone is unresponsive. But the phone boots normally when only pressing the power button.
I've read the tutorial about launching Fastboot through a PC connection here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/rog-phone-2/help/howv-to-phone-fastboot-mode-screenshots-t3966727
But in this case, that wont be an option since my display doesn't work, hence there's no way to accept ABD-permissions when prompted on the phones' screen.
I was initially trying to pull all the data from the phone through ADB. When I realized I hadn't accepted my PC's ADB permissions on my ROG Phone, I had to rethink..
So I thought I could plant my PC's RSA-key (for accepting ADB) in my ROG Phones storage through Fastboot, just pushing the file.
I was dumbfounded when I discovered my ROG Phone 2 to be the only android device I've owned, which seemingly doesn't allow for a raw manual boot into Fastboot? CAN THIS REALLY BE THE CASE?
Any input would be highly appreciated
EDIT: I've ordered an USB-c hub for inputting kb+m & HDMI, which should allow me to accept the permissions. Although some of the data I'm trying to reach are time sensitive, any second rescued would be of value!
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Hello,
I have a similar problem. My display is broken but the phone seems to still work. I bought an USB-C hub, but when I connect the phone to the TV (via the side USB port) it only shows a white "Asus rog" logo for a few seconds and then vanishes. When I click the mouse the logo reappears again for a few seconds.
Did it work with the hub you got? Do you have an other idea? I need the data that ist sadly still on the phone.
Thank you for your help.
Kraid13 said:
Hello,
I have a similar problem. My display is broken but the phone seems to still work. I bought an USB-C hub, but when I connect the phone to the TV (via the side USB port) it only shows a white "Asus rog" logo for a few seconds and then vanishes. When I click the mouse the logo reappears again for a few seconds.
Did it work with the hub you got? Do you have an other idea? I need the data that ist sadly still on the phone.
Thank you for your help.
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I did work with the usb-c hub. Never saw any white ASUS ROG logo, I'm not sure what's going on with your phone. Also I later replaced the screen third-party, since ASUS charges a lot of money and insists on factory reseting the phone. So you could always do the latter if nothing else works. Send me a PM if you want the display I got.