Dead Brick Atom, Advice Please ! - iPAQ rw6828, XDA Atom Software Upgrading

Finnaly my atom dead !, I tried to upgrade via sd card method, and accedentally, rename the extended rom.img to flash.img, process went nicely when upgrading.
After reboot it, for upgrade again via PC, the atom won'y turn on at all, not even the screen. the usb not recognise by pc. Bootloader mode not working, Diagnostic mode not working also.
Anyone have any idea what I should do next ?? Serial Jtag pinout ?
Advice needed, Please !
Thnak you

Eh...contact an authorized shop?

Sorry, returning to authorized shop is not an option, it's a gift bought from overseas. cost too much to repair in authorized shop.
Thanks anyway

seem that the bootloader of your atom was damaged. I think you need send to repaire. It cannot repaire as DSUU or other.

@cxiaoqi7
I'm aware that my bootloader was damage, now I'm looking some new way to revive my atom. Some people in this forum manage successfully to flash the bootloader through JTAG method.
I would send it to repair if the cost was reasonable, just went to the service and they said I should replace the board and it will cost me about $ 400.
If $400 for repair, I prefer to sell it as spare part replacement ( mine in mint condition ), at least does not cost me too much.
So, in the mean time while i'm waiting for buyer, I'm trying to get deeper way to find out how to revive my atom
Thanks anyway

But has anybody managed to do flash the bootloader when the old bootloader was totally messed up? I haven't seen that, I think.

not on Atom, but i've read that some people successfully revive their hand held using JTAG interface.
I think it just the matter of time that people will find a solution, since too many Atom issues regarding failure in update process.
Just waiting and cross my finger

tianz said:
@cxiaoqi7
I'm aware that my bootloader was damage, now I'm looking some new way to revive my atom. Some people in this forum manage successfully to flash the bootloader through JTAG method.
I would send it to repair if the cost was reasonable, just went to the service and they said I should replace the board and it will cost me about $ 400.
If $400 for repair, I prefer to sell it as spare part replacement ( mine in mint condition ), at least does not cost me too much.
So, in the mean time while i'm waiting for buyer, I'm trying to get deeper way to find out how to revive my atom
Thanks anyway
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$400 as in US$400? That's ludicrous! It only costs S$387 over here in Singapore. I just sent my bricked atom for servicing.

yes, it does $400 in US dollar currency
They said that my atom was not supposedly distributed in my country, the imei didn't match with their database. Indeed, it's a gift from my friend which bought in overseas. Mine does not covered in their warranty

the atom won'y turn on at all, not even the screen. the usb not recognise by pc. Bootloader mode not working, Diagnostic mode not working also
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Same Problem & Same Feeling

my atom had ever dead,so i take battery off and leave it for half an hour,after i put battery back and try reset+camera ,it can goto bootloader again . Have u ever try this procedure?

Tianz, please post the link for the method that you mentioned, I have removed the battery and it does not work. We need to find a way to go to bootloader. Thanks.

what link ?
mine still dead, bootloader erased. the only solution i found is how to exit the update utility screen when the upgrade process went bad, that's all.
But, if you looking the way to restore the damaged bootloader, you're in the same boat with me.
why don't we put new thread asking people here who very familiar with JTAG interface and JTAG flashing, to help us "jump start" our Atom ?
if your atom still covered in warranty, I suggest pu it in repair. at least does not trouble you too much. ( mine not in warranty )
Rgds

tianz said:
not on Atom, but i've read that some people successfully revive their hand held using JTAG interface.
I think it just the matter of time that people will find a solution, since too many Atom issues regarding failure in update process.
Just waiting and cross my finger
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I am same problem. I open my atom exec, but not find the Jtag points. I found 17 test points in the internal side of board, but are not labels. Near from the DocChip are 6 test points in line and 6 tests points in 3 columns and 2 lines and near of CPU are 5 test points in line.
I need indentification the test points for build the Jtag cable.
Any ideas for identification ?

I read the "Semi-Brick symptom" (http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=ATOM_BRICK), apply the proposed solutions on my brick ATOM, unfortunately it doesn't fix mine
** I charge my ATOM overnight (it has ample battery charge). The LED did blinked once upon battery insertion, but yet it won't boot into bootloader mode as described in article. :-(''
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Atom

u guys can ask the help of SONBLACK from PDAVIET. He is an expert in both hardware and software of ATOM.

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Unbrick challenge: G4 HTC 8125

Good afternoon, all,
I have a tough one here: I think I may have put the wrong ROM on the device, and now it's totally dead: No power, no boot mode (I've tried power + camera), hard reset, soft reset, different batteries, etc. I've let it charge for days on the original charger, removed the battery and let the phone sit for several days, etc. No love. The only signs of life I get are when you unplug the USB, I get a red light flash, and sometimes the screen will flash at the same time as the red light.
Are my only options to flash it with jtag tools? Is there a howto on that?
Let me know what you think,
Mark
If you were unlucky enough to flash a G3 rom to a G4 device then I regret to inform you that your device is bricked. Generally speaking if you are unable to get into bootloader mode then your device is unrecoverable.
Many people believe that bricked wizards can be recovered via JTAG, however to the best of my knowledge nobody has discovered the location of these points therefore this theory is unproven.
It seems to me that if your device is unrecoverable your two options are warranty or motherboard replacement.
peter petrelli said:
If you were unlucky enough to flash a G3 rom to a G4 device then I regret to inform you that your device is bricked. Generally speaking if you are unable to get into bootloader mode then your device is unrecoverable.
Many people believe that bricked wizards can be recovered via JTAG, however to the best of my knowledge nobody has discovered the location of these points therefore this theory is unproven.
It seems to me that if your device is unrecoverable your two options are warranty or motherboard replacement.
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i know this sounds bad, but if you bricked your phone, and you change motherboards, you can donate your motherboard to find out where the JTAG testpoints are.
if i ever brick mine, i will probably try to find the Jtag testpoints.

Any experiences of returning flashed phones under warranty?

Hi all
Anyone here had any experiences of returning a flashed phone for a warranty claim? I wonder how carefully they inspect the set-up. I'm suffering very bad battery life (<4 hours) and a dead camera on my Vario II, but I'm sure T-Mobile won't accept a claim (WM6, Radio 1.43, HardSPL, unlocked etc).
I can revert some things, for instance I got the original T-Mobile WM5 installed OK but can't find the original Radio ROM (1.05).
If there's no hope I'll just open the bugger up and try jiggling the camera connector or just remove it completely!!
sim
if youre returning your phone to a brick and mortar store then as long as it looks unmodded then I don't think they'd notice. Like if you reflashed with the provider's logo, etc.... they are just sales people, MOST of them know very little about any technical aspect of the phone. From my experience of getting one of my phones exchanged the reps I spoke to were not able to answer my technical problems, which is why I replaced it... so i say go for it
Hi zammykoo,
Do they not send it back to a service centre for evaluation? I'm a bit worried that even if the shop gives me a replacement on the spot, they might check out my busted model later and then slap me with a penalty fee or something.
sim
what exactly is the problem you are having with the camera? if it is under warranty then shouldn't it cover manufacturer defects like that? if that is the case. and it should apply to the bad battery life too, if those things were not caused by you (like water damage, they can tell) then they wouldn't have anything to say..... but as far as software reflash then i really don't think it'll matter cause they will probably reflash it themselves to clear out any previous user settings before putting back on the market
Hi there,
I just found an official WM6 flash from T-Mobile UK, so I've flashed that and taken it back to the shop for repair. Thought I'd take a chance as the phone is effectively useless at the moment (camera is dead and battery loses 20% per hour).
Thanks for your advice!
sim
Undo HardSPL? Mtty's format command clears everything?
Hi...I have a few questions about this topic as well.
It looks like my radio (hardware) died on me after a soft reset...I'd been having some problems with it before then. Anyways, I went through my provider's warranty exchange and I'm about to send my old handset back. My questions:
1) I'm stuck in the bootloader screen, since I couldn't upgrade my radio. I have Hard-SPL installed on my device, and you can see that (it says "Olipro" in the bootloader screen). Is there any way to remove Hard-SPL, or do you guys think I even need to worry/bother with that?
2) In the process of trying to reflash my phone and fix things myself, I used mtty and its format command...What exactly does that format? Is my phone's memory completely clean? That's fine by me if it is; I don't think that would be an issue with service personnel. I'm just wanting to know exactly what mtty's format does.
In addition, if anyone else has had to make a return under similar conditions, I'd appreciate hearing about your experience. THANKS!
i dont think any spl have a format command!!!!
r u kidding???
No, SPL's don't have a format command (that I know of!); I used this utility called mtty...I read about it here in the forums; it comes in handy when you're trying to recover from a bad flash, I think.
Anyone else have an answer to my questions?
1) I'm stuck in the bootloader screen, since I couldn't upgrade my radio. I have Hard-SPL installed on my device, and you can see that (it says "Olipro" in the bootloader screen). Is there any way to remove Hard-SPL, or do you guys think I even need to worry/bother with that?
2) In the process of trying to reflash my phone and fix things myself, I used mtty and its format command...What exactly does that format? Is my phone's memory completely clean? That's fine by me if it is; I don't think that would be an issue with service personnel. I'm just wanting to know exactly what mtty's format does.
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I had no problem with AT&T returning several unlocked and upgraded phones for replacement.
Thank for the response...
tvone said:
I had no problem with AT&T returning several unlocked and upgraded phones for replacement.
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tvone, thanks for taking the time to respond; I appreciate it.
Based on what you're telling me, I guess I won't worry about "downgrading" from HardSPL before taking it in.
If anyone has a different experience - or would just like to provide more reassurance (I'd love to have it!) - please let me know soon...I'll be taking care of this today!
THANKS!

[Q] HD2 Bricked

Installed the following on my HD2. Tried Hard/Soft reset, tried to recharge battery for few hours. Nothing. Everything was a go, HTC logo and 100% then BOOM the phone went dead. Light won't even come on when trying to charge. I hard HARDSPL -- Cotulla's...
Installed:
| RUU_Leo_HTC_WWE_1.48.405.2_Radio_Signed_15.28.50.07U_2.05.51.05_2_Ship
Silas09 said:
Installed the following on my HD2. Tried Hard/Soft reset, tried to recharge battery for few hours. Nothing. Everything was a go, HTC logo and 100% then BOOM the phone went dead. Light won't even come on when trying to charge. I hard HARDSPL -- Cotulla's...
Installed:
| RUU_Leo_HTC_WWE_1.48.405.2_Radio_Signed_15.28.50.07U_2.05.51.05_2_Ship
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if you have a T mobile US HD2, Its dead, bad radio Flash,
Next time read the stickies, and always ask befre doing anything
There is NO WAY you can revive your phone EXCEPT JTAG,
find out a local shop that can do it for you,
ELSE
TRY HTC warranty,
Best regds
HTC Warranty wont cover it, you jail-broke the phone all warranties are then void.
norodaigh said:
HTC Warranty wont cover it, you jail-broke the phone all warranties are then void.
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If you cannot even get into the bootloader, and JTAG is the only hope, send it to HTC for repairs. They most likely will not check under these circumstances, and probably just replace the motherboard. That seems to be the experience of others in this forum who have bricked their phones in a similar fashion and sent it to an HTC repair center.
rlydiard said:
If you cannot even get into the bootloader, and JTAG is the only hope, send it to HTC for repairs. They most likely will not check under these circumstances, and probably just replace the motherboard. That seems to be the experience of others in this forum who have bricked their phones in a similar fashion and sent it to an HTC repair center.
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I understand what your saying but if he bricked it by doing a hspl HTC will find it if they check, im not saying they will check for it but if they do he wont get the repair for nothing.
norodaigh said:
I understand what your saying but if he bricked it by doing a hspl HTC will find it if they check, im not saying they will check for it but if they do he wont get the repair for nothing.
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its a radio brick, htc wont know its been hspl'd unless they jtag it back to life, which they probably wont.....
good chance of a warranty replacement, its not ethical but hey... you would do the same right? I know I would.....
conantroutman said:
its a radio brick, htc wont know its been hspl'd unless they jtag it back to life, which they probably wont.....
good chance of a warranty replacement, its not ethical but hey... you would do the same right? I know I would.....
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Ok you got me, I would but im not saying they will check it out im simply saying that cause he tried to hack it if they do check his warranty is void, simples.
yeah I misread your pst, sorry
conantroutman said:
yeah I misread your pst, sorry
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NP pandaman np
except they can't check it, because to get it to start will require jtag ing it, which will reset the spl, so no evidence. (not to mention they won't go that far in a service center, they'll see it's dead, and either swap out the board or send out a refurb, the dead board will go to a different center to be reprocessed, by which time you will have your replacement.
samsamuel said:
except they can't check it, because to get it to start will require jtag ing it, which will reset the spl, so no evidence. (not to mention they won't go that far in a service center, they'll see it's dead, and either swap out the board or send out a refurb, the dead board will go to a different center to be reprocessed, by which time you will have your replacement.
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OOOoooooo fancy pants lol (jkin)
I didnt know that, more stuff to look into now, keeps me busy.
samsamuel said:
except they can't check it, because to get it to start will require jtag ing it, which will reset the spl, so no evidence. (not to mention they won't go that far in a service center, they'll see it's dead, and either swap out the board or send out a refurb, the dead board will go to a different center to be reprocessed, by which time you will have your replacement.
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Actually sorry read this:
So JTAG gives you the ability to test a:
Device and access internal scan
Board and program devices
System and verify assembly of boards to daughter cards, multichip modules (MCMs) and to other boards on the backplane
If you would like to get started implementing boundary scan using PC-based tools, our customers find success combining the following four elements
So it will give you the information of the spl without resetting it automatically. For the spl to be reset the engineer would have to reset it using the JTAG system. It dosnt automatically reset the spl like you said so they could see if it was hspl'd.
dude i just bricked my phone a month ago for Tmobile USA
my phone was dead no LED nothing no usb connectiong, had a tmobile store try batterys diff chargers diff usb nothing worked
simple answer: exchange it while you can, they cant tell u did HSPL or anything. I got my replacement and to be sure i wasn't charged i called them and they said everything is fine.
I told them i left the phone charging over night i woke up and it was dead.
They did try to catch me in a lie when they asked when this happend i told them i dont remember sometime last week. They can see when your phone was last used so make sure you know when you bricked it and know when it stoped working completley
vedy33 said:
simple answer: exchange it while you can, they cant tell u did HSPL or anything
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Dude the whole point im making is IF THEY CHECK FOR IT THEY CAN SEE IF ITS BEEN HSPL'D....jesus (sorry for caps)
yes jtag will allow you to read that info,,,,,, on a chip that has that info in place. if its been corrupted, as would be suggested by the lack of any bootloader or response of any kind, it's safe to assume they aren't going to take a bit by bit dump and try to reconstruct any unaffected bits of data in the hope it will be the few tiny bits that differentiate spl from hspl(the spl code is probably almost identical to the hspl code). that's a task for a forensic data analyst, not a 9 to 5 returns bench tech.
samsamuel said:
yes jtag will allow you to read that info,,,,,, on a chip that has that info in place. if its been corrupted, as would be suggested by the lack of any bootloader or response of any kind, it's safe to assume they aren't going to take a bit by bit dump and try to reconstruct any unaffected bits of data in the hope it will be the few tiny bits that differentiate spl from hspl(the spl code is probably almost identical to the hspl code). that's a task for a forensic data analyst, not a 9 to 5 returns bench tech.
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Thanks Samsamuel for clearing stating the situation. It verifies the experience of others who have returned their HD2s after bricking them. It would be very sad for the OP if he feared to send his HD2 back to HTC for repairs and had no shops nearby that could do the work.
Would putting it in the microwave for a few seconds help or is that a myth?
Jumbo72 said:
Would putting it in the microwave for a few seconds help or is that a myth?
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No, that's a chicken tikka.
samsamuel said:
yes jtag will allow you to read that info,,,,,, on a chip that has that info in place. if its been corrupted, as would be suggested by the lack of any bootloader or response of any kind, it's safe to assume they aren't going to take a bit by bit dump and try to reconstruct any unaffected bits of data in the hope it will be the few tiny bits that differentiate spl from hspl(the spl code is probably almost identical to the hspl code). that's a task for a forensic data analyst, not a 9 to 5 returns bench tech.
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Y are you continuing with this, read above you agreed with me, thats all I was saying, if they wanted to check they could, end of story, move on plz.
jetsetwilly said:
No, that's a chicken tikka.
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Jumbo72 said:
Would putting it in the microwave for a few seconds help or is that a myth?
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It could work, im sorry but the first response to this was hilarious...No thats a chicken tikka.

[Q] What does Samsung charge for jtag/boot loader repair?

I've searched the forum and haven't found a post with the same issue (or an answer), so I'm starting a new thread. I'll give you my story, then ask my questions. You can skip to the question if you don't care to read the story.
While trying to repair my stock, unmodified T-Mobile Vibrant's hardware lock (3-button recovery and volume +/- & usb download mode did not work, trust me), the phone shut down to reboot after the flash, but didn't restart as it was supposed to. I tried every method I could find on xda to try to get it to show some sort of sign of life when it wouldn't power on; however, it gave me nothing. No lights, no sounds, no haptic feedback, nothing on the screen. A true botched boot loader brick. Being an American product and me living in Canada, I didn't think I could get it repaired under warranty. Shipping it to the Samsung repair centre in Texas for an out of warranty repair would cost more than it's worth, so I found a local repair shop that could jtag it back to life for $50. He wasn't able to fix the root of the problem though, since he said he had to put an i9000 boot loader on it. The first boot screen was for an i9000, with T959 firmware, but I still couldn't get into download mode or recovery using the vol. & power button methods. Unfortunately, I still had to pay the $50 even though it was only half repaired.
Stupid me, I decided to let Kies download and install the update it said was available (T959UVKA6). After the install completed, it went to reboot and never started back up again. My guess is it had a boot.bin and/or sbl.bin and they didn't install properly again. I thought I would see if the repair shop would jtag it again under their repair warranty, but I was told using Kies to update voided that warranty, saying I should have used Odin. I tried the official Kies update route because of my first experience trying to fix the boot loader.
After another attempt of getting support from Samsung, I managed to actually get help from Samsung's Twitter support, who setup a support ticket to have it repaired under warranty "as long as there is no physical damage or internal modifications (i.e. rooting)." The only other catch was that I needed a US address for them to return it to, which I was able to arrange.
Now for my questions: If, by chance, the Samsung tech. finds any traces of it being previously serviced, does anyone know how much they would charge for the jtag and firmware flash (assuming that's what they'll do)? Other than a Titanium Backup folder on the internal sd, there would be no signs of any modifications software wise since it was flashed back to stock 2.1 prior to the Kies update. Would they see the folder or would the internal sd be formatted when they jtag and flash the boot loader for them to get it to turn on?
Sorry for the long post, but the details will cut back on the questions.
I'm not completely sure about what the repair shop did to your phone but I can tell you I have never had anything format or erase my internal SD.
CrazyCharlie said:
I'm not completely sure about what the repair shop did to your phone but I can tell you I have never had anything format or erase my internal SD.
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All he did was use a jtag to flash an i9000 boot loader (since he couldn't get any T959 boot loaders to work) and T959 firmware. The internal sd was wiped too. I'm not sure if that's a part of the jtag process or if he formatted/repartitioned for a clean install.
My primary concern is what the odds are of having to pay for the repair if I send to to Samsung in attempt to have it covered under warranty. And if they do charge me, how much this type of repair usually costs through them. I'm trying to decide whether to send it to Samsung and risk having to pay them for it to be repaired fully and properly or just pay the $50 at the local repair shop again to have it at least up and running again, even if he can't fix the hardware lock.
Bump
Someone must know how much Samsung charges for a jtag repair.
Seriously, no one knows how much Samsung charges for a boot loader/hardware lock repair?
what repair shop was that nzahorchak, I need to JTAG my captivate back to life, 3 buttom fix killed my bootloader / 2nd bootloader now i am in permablack
thxs
Why would you use Kies to do anything on your phone? It's been known to cause bootloader bricks by many people..
kong_kham said:
what repair shop was that nzahorchak, I need to JTAG my captivate back to life, 3 buttom fix killed my bootloader / 2nd bootloader now i am in permablack
thxs
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In Toronto, a shop called Ming Wireless at Dundas and University. I also found one in Markham called Bongo Wireless.
Sdobron said:
Why would you use Kies to do anything on your phone? It's been known to cause bootloader bricks by many people..
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In hopes that an official flash would fix the hardware lock and i9000 boot screen since the hacked methods on xda hard bricked it in the first place. I've never had a problem with Kies prior to this incident.
Local shops around here charge anywhere from 60 to 80 bucks.
My phone as well is hard bricked so I ordered a riff box. Just got it today going to jtag my phone after work will let you know how it goes and if its easily done.
Afaik, the only way to fix hardware lock is by flashing a bootloader. I believe a safer way to flash either bootloader is by pulling it from a rom and flashing it with Heimdall.
@Marmal: how much did it cost you for a riff box?
I bought mine for $150. Fixed my phone so I dont really need it any more. Shoot me a offer if your intrested.
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Marmle said:
I bought mine for $150. Fixed my phone so I dont really need it any more. Shoot me a offer if your intrested.
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I have an SGS-2 (exynos cpu), and sadly its bricked (no logo, no download mode, no nothing), I'll bring it to the local repair center on monday, lets see what they say. It's under warranty, but it has been rooted, so i give a 50/50 that they fix it for free.
Repair centers should have jtags for the newest phones too, am I right? I hope they don't charge for a motherboard replacement (300+bucks...)
damm u bricked a sgs2!! thats harsh
You should ask conneccion2005, does a pretty good jtag service.
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Hope for my dead TG01 after WP7 flash

Ok... as you all know my TG01 is dead after attempting to flash wp7.. I emailed their support.
I pretended I was dumb, haven't done anything to the ROM, and it died on me ..
I got response below.
So what should I do? Send the phone of? Will they know ive got a custom bootloader and Rom on it? The phone can't charge, switch on or anything, so will they know?
I need advice please!
Thanks guys!
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Dear Customer
Thank you for contacting Toshiba Mobile Communications.
With regards to your enquiry about ..., we can help you with that. Analyzing the details provided by you, we would recommend you sending the device for a check, to our authorized repair centre.
The details of the repair centre where you need to send your device are:
Regenersis 32 Fountain Drive Inchinnan Business Park Renfrewshire PA4 9RF
Tel: +44 (0)1418121111 Please back up all of your data before you send your device to the repair centre, as a master reset will be performed on the phone on this occasion. This operation will wipe off completely the memory of the phone, bringing the phone back to the initial factory settings.
Please send in the device by itself and the battery, please do not send the charger, battery cover, SD card, SIM card or any other accessories you have with your phone.
Please enclose a short description of the fault. Also, please provide a copy of the proof of purchase. With regards to the warranty of your device we would like to inform you that the manufacturer provides the following: - a 2 years warranty from the date of purchase, if the device has been purchased from an authorized retailer; or - a 27 months warranty from the date of manufacturing, if the device has been purchased from a different retailer; the date of manufacturing it is stated on the back of your phone, under the MD number; depending on the model, the first 2 digits represent the manufacturing year and the next 2 digits represent the manufacturing month; We trust that this resolves your query, please do not hesitate to contact us again if required.
Best Regards,
IT Technical Support & Customer Service Toshiba Mobile Communications, Europe Division
T: 008000 505 2006 - International free phone number T: 0044 207 111 0990 - Please use this number if your country does not support the free phone number E: [email protected]
From: xxxx To: Customer Operations Subject: Toshiba TG01 not switching on!
Hi Toshiba. I need help.
My Toshiba TG01 was working fine yesterday. I put it on charge last night. I unplugged it this morning.
I tired to switch it on, but it will not switch on anymore!!
Its completely dead!
No LED light shows up anymore!
I also tried charging it, but the LED does not light up!! Its not charging then!
Its dead! The LED doesn't light up, and the screen is black...
It is also not being detected by my computer...
What happened!?
The battery was definitely full aswell
I need help please!
I was running the latest WM6.5 upgrade that came out last year.
Please please help. I really need to get it working... Its completely dead!
How can I send it off for repair?!
Please please get Back to me ...
Regards
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Any ideas?
if you send it off take out the sd card as when you flashed to wp7 it may have some wp7 files on there and they may see its tried to be flashed
Thanks for the tip
I didn't flash worth a ad card, so I think it should be alright...
Just waiting on other opinions !
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haha yeahh i think you will be okay tho they will probably just try turn it on, try charge it then just send you out a new device
cheers mate, i guess i'll try that
anyone else want to share any input..?
olyloh6696 said:
cheers mate, i guess i'll try that
anyone else want to share any input..?
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I agree with jonnyhall1bmx1. Since your phone is completely bricked the droids at the repair center won't be able to power it up either so badda-boom badda-bing they will have to send you a new phone if it's still under warranty.
Good luck!
CrashMurdock said:
I agree with jonnyhall1bmx1. Since your phone is completely bricked the droids at the repair center won't be able to power it up either so badda-boom badda-bing they will have to send you a new phone if it's still under warranty.
Good luck!
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Thanks!
I'll try that JoolNoret told metheywill still be make to read the NAND, but they won't bother too
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You have nothing to lose but the postage anyway.

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