So I just got done configuring chompSMS. Disabled notifications on the built in SMS app. Did a battery pull and got this screen and haven't been able to get out of it. Held down home & power and got a user memory wipe screen. Figure I'd give that a shot. Still stuck on the FASTBOOT screen and now have to redo the whole thing if I manage to get out of this screen.
Anyone else see this? Not much out there about Sprint's Hero, but there's a bit about Orange's Hero, rooting, flashing rom's and all that fun stuff. Nothing about getting it back to normal though.
and to add....after letting it sit connected to usb for a bit, the screen finally went dark but now won't turn back on. Really odd.
hmm im kinda new to android, but if your stuck in fastboot cant you use the devkit to push a new recovery image like RA 1.2.3 and flash ?
i might be wrong tough
I'm brand spanking new to Android. Haven't dealt with sdk's andn loading rom's in ages and don't have the time to figure it out. Thought there might be some hard reset button combo that I was missing or something. Just heading to the Sprint store now with box in hand to have them switch it out or activate my Treo Pro again. Kinda need the phone for work and don't have a home phone so downtime is not a good thing.
darkenergy said:
hmm im kinda new to android, but if your stuck in fastboot cant you use the devkit to push a new recovery image like RA 1.2.3 and flash ?
i might be wrong tough
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he won't be able to push that to do ADB tricks, nor do fastboot flashing with img files
Goldcard doesn't help as well
I hv got a G1 in same situation after pulling out the battery.
Stucked at first splash screen on next boot.
I assume that is a rom / system problem so I tried to boot into recovery but still freeze on 1st splash screen.
I tried to figure out the problem and I'd try to connect by usb and tried adb logcat but only waiting device return. And yep the screen goes black ( but still on ) likely in this situation.
And yea SPL enter was successful but can't connect to fastboot so no recovery can flash.
I notify the phone (seemingly) won't be able to charge as the notification do not turn on, or it does charge but problem with notification light (?), probably it is more likely a hardware problem due to removing the battery. Recently I take the G1 to a shop to figure out is that a hardware failure.
I'm all for troubleshooting and playing around with ROMs, but there's times when I just need to be up and running and have opted not to screw around with something I depend on for work. There's other toys to "play" with.
So after a way too long stay at the Sprint store I have a new Hero that's up and running just fine.
Wanted to say it was something I installed, but everything seemed to be approved by the masses as working well. Maybe it was something with the battery pull. I'm surprised no one has made a soft reset widget. Seems kinda basic coming from 13yrs of PalmOS and a bit of winMob.
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So I just got done configuring chompSMS. Disabled notifications on the built in SMS app. Did a battery pull and got this screen and haven't been able to get out of it. Held down home & power and got a user memory wipe screen. Figure I'd give that a shot. Still stuck on the FASTBOOT screen and now have to redo the whole thing if I manage to get out of this screen.
Anyone else see this? Not much out there about Sprint's Hero, but there's a bit about Orange's Hero, rooting, flashing rom's and all that fun stuff. Nothing about getting it back to normal though.
and to add....after letting it sit connected to usb for a bit, the screen finally went dark but now won't turn back on. Really odd.
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download htc sync and install it.
http://www.htc.com/us/supportdownloadlist.aspx?p_id=300&act=sd&cat=all
download sprint RUU and run it, it will wipe your phone, but it will work agian
ftp://xda:[email protected]_Hero_C_Sprint_1.29.651.1_signed_release.exe
thanks for that. Will keep that handy for next time or if I ever play around with it. I think I'm going to the Moment though when it hits next month. Better screen, processor and keyboard will be doing it for me.
fixing any android stuck in fastboot
If your stuck in fast boot this is what you do.
1. Remove the micro sd card and somehow connect it to your computer.
2. Download a rom that is made for your phone and put it in a easily accessible folder on the micro sd.
3. Reinsert the sd card in the phone and reboot, once in fast boot go to hboot.
4. After going into hboot select recovery.
5. After this is done you must go to "install zip from sd card" and choose the rom that you have downloaded, select install and wait until the installation is complete, if unsuccessful redownload and try the whole process again, if unsuccessful the second time try downloading another rom.
If you have any questions please personal message me so i can help you.
Download: cyanogenmod.com
Btw i had a HTC hero and had this problem many times and this had worked every time.
I have a similar situation
when i power on the phone it goes straight to fastboot mode.
I Checked volume keys and are not stuck.
If I connect phone via usb and run:
fastboot reboot
the phone will load normally the android OS and will work just fine until you power it off again.
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I dismantled the phone just to be sure there is no hardware issues, I tried to power on the phone without the home button connected to the board and the phone will load the android OS without any issue.
I dismantled the button itself, it has some sort of touch IC inside and a normal key button downside.
I could not notice any dust or water tracks in the button, so
at this point and dont know where to go...
I dont have another button just to be sure if it is the button itself or a board issue.
dbpaddler said:
So I just got done configuring chompSMS. Disabled notifications on the built in SMS app. Did a battery pull and got this screen and haven't been able to get out of it. Held down home & power and got a user memory wipe screen. Figure I'd give that a shot. Still stuck on the FASTBOOT screen and now have to redo the whole thing if I manage to get out of this screen.
Anyone else see this? Not much out there about Sprint's Hero, but there's a bit about Orange's Hero, rooting, flashing rom's and all that fun stuff. Nothing about getting it back to normal though.
and to add....after letting it sit connected to usb for a bit, the screen finally went dark but now won't turn back on. Really odd.
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yurais said:
I have a similar situation
when i power on the phone it goes straight to fastboot mode.
I Checked volume keys and are not stuck.
If I connect phone via usb and run:
fastboot reboot
the phone will load normally the android OS and will work just fine until you power it off again.
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I dismantled the phone just to be sure there is no hardware issues, I tried to power on the phone without the home button connected to the board and the phone will load the android OS without any issue.
I dismantled the button itself, it has some sort of touch IC inside and a normal key button downside.
I could not notice any dust or water tracks in the button, so
at this point and dont know where to go...
I dont have another button just to be sure if it is the button itself or a board issue.
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People still use the Hero? There are so many better phones you can buy for dirt cheap. Heck, I got the Evo LTE for $80 on Craigslist. Even the Evo Shift, Design and 3D can be had cheap. I'd dump the Hero without blinking.
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Thanks in advance for your help. So far my experience with the Thunderbolt has been pretty bad - this is the worst Android experience I have had yet, coming from OG DROID and then DInc w/ CM7. Besides the bad battery life I have had several reboots, several FCs on pretty vanilla apps, problems with Exchange Sync and now this:
I have done nothing to the phone other than install a couple of apps - no rooting, etc.
I left the phone plugged in last night and this morning picked it up (still plugged in) and went to play a game of Angry Birds. App would not run, immediate force close. Ok, move on to check my Gmail - check email and delete a message, Gmail FC. Ok, let me reboot. I reboot the phone (while plugged in) and the phone goes into bootloader. I try again (not knowing at the time that this is a known issue with this phone) and keep ending up in bootloader/recovery. Unplug the power cord, pull the battery and now the phone boots to the Thunderbolt scene and sound, hangs on that, then resets immediately (no black screen) to the white HTC screen and then the Thunderbolt scene again - over and over.
I rebooted back into recovery and tried to do a factory reset - the phone flashes to the androids on the skateboards and goes right back to recovery in about 5 seconds. Pull battery and boot up - goes back into the boot loop at the Thunderbolt scene.
Not really sure what to do now - any ideas?
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Thanks in advance for your help. So far my experience with the Thunderbolt has been pretty bad - this is the worst Android experience I have had yet, coming from OG DROID and then DInc w/ CM7. Besides the bad battery life I have had several reboots, several FCs on pretty vanilla apps, problems with Exchange Sync and now this:
I have done nothing to the phone other than install a couple of apps - no rooting, etc.
I left the phone plugged in last night and this morning picked it up (still plugged in) and went to play a game of Angry Birds. App would not run, immediate force close. Ok, move on to check my Gmail - check email and delete a message, Gmail FC. Ok, let me reboot. I reboot the phone (while plugged in) and the phone goes into bootloader. I try again (not knowing at the time that this is a known issue with this phone) and keep ending up in bootloader/recovery. Unplug the power cord, pull the battery and now the phone boots to the Thunderbolt scene and sound, hangs on that, then resets immediately (no black screen) to the white HTC screen and then the Thunderbolt scene again - over and over.
I rebooted back into recovery and tried to do a factory reset - the phone flashes to the androids on the skateboards and goes right back to recovery in about 5 seconds. Pull battery and boot up - goes back into the boot loop at the Thunderbolt scene.
Not really sure what to do now - any ideas?
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Sorry I don't have an answer for you but how did you reboot into recovery if you haven't rooted? I'm confused.
I would say you got a bad phone and should go ahead and take it back to where you bought it and get another one.
Sorry, probably calling it the wrong thing. Boots into HBOOT, where fastboot, recovery, and Factory Reset are available options.
return it!
I was wondering the same thing. Didn't know you can boot into recovery without root access.
jacobk said:
return it!
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Yep I would be returning it... As fast as possible.
So far my experience is the opposite, battery life isnt great sure. But the phone is blazing fast and worth the money, ill just keep a charger with me. Ive haf every smartphone made and if you use them as much as i do, the battery wont last a full day on anything. Ive give up on that. Take that beast back and get a new one.
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Wasnt getting much feedback other than "return it" so I called up VZB and they are overnighting a new one.
My coworker had some problems with his too - he got frustrated and returned it and doesn't want another one. His would reboot randomly while in apps - Google search shows several people having that issue and he was getting terrible battery life compared to his iPhone and OG Droid.
Seems this phone is pretty rough around the edges considering all the delays with its release. Gonna give it another go with the replacement, but definitely not as smooth as my DInc or my iPhone 4. This thing makes my iPhone look damn near perfect in terms of stability and battery life. Don't get me wrong, I am a huge Android fan with many Android phones under my belt, 2 rooted Nook colors one with Froyo and the other with CM7, and a Xoom - just been disappointed with what I am experiencing first hand and what I am reading. Only reason I asked for a replacement instead of a return is hopefully CM7 will come along soon and make this device shine.
you can enter hboot, recovery and all by holding power and volume down when turning ur phone on. then select recovery and it will boot u into recovery.
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you can enter hboot, recovery and all by holding power and volume down when turning ur phone on. then select recovery and it will boot u into recovery.
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In my case booting to recovery from HBOOT got the red exclamation point. Phone was hosed I guess.
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you can enter hboot, recovery and all by holding power and volume down when turning ur phone on. then select recovery and it will boot u into recovery.
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but you can only install signed/ verified VZW files in the official recovery... usually have to be named update.zip for the recovery to find them... just to clarify...
sorry to hear about your first tbolt experience... I had a Dinc for 6 months before I reccomended it to my friends... I rooted and ran every rom imaginable with 0 problems... they leave it stock and its just been one thing after another... yesterday my friend showed me her messed up camera, i told her i didn't touch it so I wont fix it take it back... good luck and hope our next one is a good one
HELP ME. Flashed CwmFolio_v02_update.zip from one of the tread from this forum. I think most of you know which one.
After clicking reboot system in the menu in clockwork.. the tablet just stalled..
black screen. nothing.
BUT, the home, back, search, and menu button still works.
power button not working.. long press and still nothing.
power light still up.
connected to pc through mini usb. not detected.
the only solution i could think of now is to wait for the battery to dry out, which could take forever as the battery was still 79% the last time i saw it.
is it possible for me to take out the battery?.. like i normally does when my laptop stuck??
Help me please..
You can unlock the back on the left side and remove the back cover. Then you can also remove the battery.
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You can unlock the back on the left side and remove the back cover. Then you can also remove the battery.
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if there any step by step instruction on how to do that?.. or maybe just any tips about what i should be careful with when removing the battery?
1. Slide the lock to the unlock position on the left side (when facing the device)
2. Open the back by using the little gap on the top left side of the device (it might sound like its breaking, but its not..)
3. Then pull out the battery by using the handle for it
Its relatively straight forward Not much you can mess up if your careful.
atiti said:
1. Slide the lock to the unlock position on the left side (when facing the device)
2. Open the back by using the little gap on the top left side of the device (it might sound like its breaking, but its not..)
3. Then pull out the battery by using the handle for it
Its relatively straight forward Not much you can mess up if your careful.
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Thank YOu soo much!.
i think the problem is with clockworkmod. i installed a version using rom manager. before that already flashed a modded version from this forum. the last time i installed another modded one with support for internal sd.. also from this forum.. maybe any one of that caused the problem.. anyway.. removing the battery and reinserting it seems to do the job. Thanks again!
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HELP ME. Flashed CwmFolio_v02_update.zip from one of the tread from this forum. I think most of you know which one.
After clicking reboot system in the menu in clockwork.. the tablet just stalled..
black screen. nothing.
BUT, the home, back, search, and menu button still works.
power button not working.. long press and still nothing.
power light still up.
connected to pc through mini usb. not detected.
the only solution i could think of now is to wait for the battery to dry out, which could take forever as the battery was still 79% the last time i saw it.
is it possible for me to take out the battery?.. like i normally does when my laptop stuck??
Help me please..
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Did you by chance have an usb device connected? I managed to get this kind of lock twice, but only when I had my usb flash disk attached/removed while I was in recovery.
mblaster said:
Did you by chance have an usb device connected? I managed to get this kind of lock twice, but only when I had my usb flash disk attached/removed while I was in recovery.
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i didn't remember exactly what happened, but im not mistaken I didn't have any usb connected at that time. just the sd card.
Hello. I have the same problem. I flashed my tablet Folio 100. (FolioMod v1.4). After restarting remained only a black screen (not even Toshiba logo). I choose the battery and waited 10 minutes. The problem remains. What should I do? Help me!
I saw on several forums your are the best in what you do.
I have a major problem.
My little brother played on my folio( never had to give him this) i had your latest update 3x and it freezed. and for one or another reasen he pushed several types on power butten. now my folio is crashed. if i turn it on, i just have the powerlight, nothing more.
i already took my battery out and even pushed on reset button but nothing works
please help
thanx in advance
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... and then after to have read how to install a huawai key, thanks the installation instruction posted by DERARTEM i have proceeded....but at the end I have got a big problem...the tablet is rebooted ...then I saw the logo TOSHIBA but at the end the screen remained black....
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DerAartem technique works with version FolioMod 1.3
It changes the boot
If your boot is corrupted, you still have a black screen
You can change the boot.img with fastboot command
Code:
fastboot erase linux
fastboot flash linux boot.img
fastboot reboot
Today i decided to try out the nocturnal rom, but before that i had to make a backup. at the the time the phone was what i would a call luke warm so i paid no mind to it. so a few minutes later i look back at the phone and notice that the screen turned off annd the phone was now averagely hot
so i let it cool down for a bit (i thought that the phone must have shut itself off in order to make sure the internals wouldn't be damaged), then when i try to turn it on the lg logo does show up but never gets to the base roms nexus boot animation, now i'm thinking that TWRP must have drained my battery because when i usually make a backup my battery can go from 94% to 50% in a span of 7 minutes (only during backup). So i leave it to charge for 30 minutes 1 hour and then 5 hours but each time i check it still won't turn on correctly.
Now i have had this happen to me before, when i had the atrix 4g this happened and i had to buy a battery only charger to even get it to work again
but as we all know that won't work for the optimus g because you cannot take out the battery.
so i have to ask, what should i do? is there any way to fix this?
Side note: can't get into recovery (seems to shut off before it loads up, its like an infinite loop of dying and turning on again) the power button still glows while its connected giving the appearance of charging but it still never boots up all the way ( the most i can get it to is the part of recovery before going into TWRP. you know holding vol+ and seeing fastboot mode)
There is thread here someone made of disassembly. You can do a battery pull pretty easily. Never know might help.
Have you tried download mode at all BTW?
Sounds more like something was deleted then a batter problem to me. If download mode works you could try lgnpst back to stock.
The information in THIS thread might be able to help.
I can't vouch for it because I haven't experienced these problems, but the OP there seemed to get his problem fixed.
GL.
Although, looking things over, sounds like you have a different issue.
So you can get to the bootloader?
from the bootloader have you tried hitting the volume down key twice then hitting power?
That should reboot you into recovery, where you can restore something or flash stock.
Edit. Quote from FreeGee post.
To enter bootloader, hold volume UP and power.
Upon entering the bootloader, you will notice that there is no 'menu' to enter fastboot or recovery. Unfortunately, since the stars didn't align properly, we were unable to tell the new bootloader where to load the images that contain the menu from.
In light of that, you'll have to navigate the menu blind. Use the volume keys to change selection, and the power key to select.
The choices are (in order of pressing volume down):
Start - boot the phone normally [already selected]
Restart Bootloader - reboot into the bootloader
Recovery Mode - enter recovery (CWM)
Power Off - powers the phone off
So, to get to Recovery, you would press volume down twice then power.
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bleached45 said:
The information in THIS thread might be able to help.
I can't vouch for it because I haven't experienced these problems, but the OP there seemed to get his problem fixed.
GL.
Although, looking things over, sounds like you have a different issue.
So you can get to the bootloader?
from the bootloader have you tried hitting the volume down key twice then hitting power?
That should reboot you into recovery, where you can restore something or flash stock.
Edit. Quote from FreeGee post.
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when i try to get into TWRP it doesnt start up, same as when it trys to turn on, it seems to die before it boots fully or so to say the screen
goes from a backlit black to just black and then it doesn't come on again. (looking at thread and nothing has worked yet i'm now trying last advice in thread since my phone won't even turn on unless its connected to the charger)
also i have no idea what download mode is but since nothing seems to be working i will assume that does not work either
Edit: actually maybe i can lgnpst. all i have to do is be able to get into the bootloader right? going to try in the afternoon.
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when i try to get into TWRP it doesnt start up, same as when it trys to turn on, it seems to die before it boots fully or so to say the screen
goes from a backlit black to just black and then it doesn't come on again. (looking at thread and nothing has worked yet i'm now trying last advice in thread since my phone won't even turn on unless its connected to the charger)
also i have no idea what download mode is but since nothing seems to be working i will assume that does not work either
Edit: actually maybe i can lgnpst. all i have to do is be able to get into the bootloader right? going to try in the afternoon.
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Sorry none of that is working.
To enter download mode:
Connect phone to computer, power off, and then power on, holding down the power button and both volume buttons
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In the FAQ section of THIS thread, it explains how to use LGNPST.
This is god's way of telling you not to mess with flashing roms on your phone. Hopefully you will learn your lesson and keep your dirty hands off your phone, it just wants to be left alone!!!!!!!
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jamesc760 said:
This is god's way of telling you not to mess with flashing roms on your phone. Hopefully you will learn your lesson and keep your dirty hands off your phone, it just wants to be left alone!!!!!!!
sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
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I can't tell if you're being serious or not
to that nay sayer
jamesc760 said:
This is god's way of telling you not to mess with flashing roms on your phone. Hopefully you will learn your lesson and keep your dirty hands off your phone, it just wants to be left alone!!!!!!!
sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
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There is beauty in god given stock but there is TRUE beauty in the purgatory that is flashing roms and making it all your own!!!!!!:laugh:
last resorts
well the lgnpst did work but the battery still won't charge, so if i can't get a replacement i'll try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2039707 and see if i can charge it.
now a different question...
does anyone know if i can exchange the phone at an att store if i bought it from amazon or would i have to go through amazon?
and exactly how does that work?
Kurodo said:
well the lgnpst did work but the battery still won't charge, so if i can't get a replacement i'll try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2039707 and see if i can charge it.
now a different question...
does anyone know if i can exchange the phone at an att store if i bought it from amazon or would i have to go through amazon?
and exactly how does that work?
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Amazon is actually VERY easy to deal with, and a HELL of a lot easier than AT&T. They'll ship you out a replacement, you send the old one back once you receive the new one. Done. You MAY have to send the old one first, but if you let them put a hold on a credit card, I believe they'll definitely ship first.
You may be able to fix this by holding down both the volume down and power buttons for at least 45 seconds after you plug in the phone.
so
STEP 1: PLUG IN PHONE
STEP 2: PRESS AND HOLD THE VOLUME DOWN AND POWER KEYS TOGETHER FOR AT LEAST 45 SECONDS
STEP 3: LEAVE PLUGGED IN FOR TEN MINUTES
STEP 4; BOOT INTO RECOVERY MODE, WIPE BATTERY STATS, WIPE CACHE, AND WIPE DALVIK, THEN REBOOT TO SYSTEM FROM WITHIN RECOVERY.
LAST PART IS TO PREVENT IT FROM HAPPENING AGAIN.
I've gone the three of these for various reasons and some times lgnpst pretends to work and you need to do it again. And some times you need to wipe data boot back into download and do it again. This phone is retarded.
Okay, fairly experienced android user here and i generally figure issues like these out fairly quickly before but anyway Decided to run some test on my sprint LG G3, went to the hidden menu ran the test fine in manual mode but decided to try the device test and that is where **** hits the fan. it said the device will need to restart and it did and it boots into the minios screen with the arrows jumping upwards then blank. touched the screen and a circle with a plus sign in it shows up and the colors change depending on how may fingers am using but now i can't get out of it, removed the battery and insert same thing. I really don't want to do a factory data wipe. saw a thread on here from somebody that had the same issue with the verizon LG G3 and he was able to fix it by just holding down the power and selecting normal boot. Unfortunately that wasn't the case for me, am on sprint LG G3, nothing shows up with just holding down the power button. I tried restarting and keep the power button held down and still nothing it boots straight into the minios animation and then blank screen. If anybody have something i can try besides full data wipe i would really appreciate it. Again am not some noob that decided to play doctor with the hidden settings without knowing what i was getting into, funny thing is i ran these test before and it worked out fine not sure what is different this time but then again its android anything can happen. Also i have encryption turned on am not sure if that is a factor. Side info, am stock kit kat, non rooted and all.
static360 said:
Okay, fairly experienced android user here and i generally figure issues like these out fairly quickly before but anyway Decided to run some test on my sprint LG G3, went to the hidden menu ran the test fine in manual mode but decided to try the device test and that is where **** hits the fan. it said the device will need to restart and it did and it boots into the minios screen with the arrows jumping upwards then blank. touched the screen and a circle with a plus sign in it shows up and the colors change depending on how may fingers am using but now i can't get out of it, removed the battery and insert same thing. I really don't want to do a factory data wipe. saw a thread on here from somebody that had the same issue with the verizon LG G3 and he was able to fix it by just holding down the power and selecting normal boot. Unfortunately that wasn't the case for me, am on sprint LG G3, nothing shows up with just holding down the power button. I tried restarting and keep the power button held down and still nothing it boots straight into the minios animation and then blank screen. If anybody have something i can try besides full data wipe i would really appreciate it. Again am not some noob that decided to play doctor with the hidden settings without knowing what i was getting into, funny thing is i ran these test before and it worked out fine not sure what is different this time but then again its android anything can happen. Also i have encryption turned on am not sure if that is a factor. Side info, am stock kit kat, non rooted and all.
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If you're not getting the "Touch screen here" or something like that then you're probably gonna need Flashtool. Follow this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=54912191&postcount=1
Usually, in Mini OS, if you're not getting the "BIG RED 2", Hold down the power button along with touching the screen. So you do them at the same time.
Other than that, Flashtool is the only way I can think of.
guys I am also in same situation. My LG G3 is encrypted and while doing diagnostics, it went in to MiniOS mode with nothing showing on the screen.
any one can help with way out?
I started to restore to a back-up I made two days ago in TWRP and I think it got interrupted by my accidentally canceling it. I was on my way out the door and wasn't paying attention and must've touched the screen (phone in hand).
Now it behaves much like cadcamaro's description in his recent post about having tried to install a Z2 ROM. I can get into FastBoot, but all options simply shut down the phone. If I don't choose an option, it shuts down by itself after a a minute or so.
Power + Volume Down gets a short vibration.
When I plug it into the PC, Power + Volume Up Gets me a blue LED that stays lit, but the PC (and Flashtool) doesn't see it.
Power + Volume Down gets an orange, then green LED with vibration that repeats.
The first time I realized it was screwed up, I did get into Recovery. I tried to re-run the back-up (which is saved to external SD), and it shut down.
Thanks, all.
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I started to restore to a back-up I made two days ago in TWRP and I think it got interrupted by my accidentally canceling it. I was on my way out the door and wasn't paying attention and must've touched the screen (phone in hand).
Now it behaves much like cadcamaro's description in his recent post about having tried to install a Z2 ROM. I can get into FastBoot, but all options simply shut down the phone. If I don't choose an option, it shuts down by itself after a a minute or so.
Power + Volume Down gets a short vibration.
When I plug it into the PC, Power + Volume Up Gets me a blue LED that stays lit, but the PC (and Flashtool) doesn't see it.
Power + Volume Down gets an orange, then green LED with vibration that repeats.
The first time I realized it was screwed up, I did get into Recovery. I tried to re-run the back-up (which is saved to external SD), and it shut down.
Thanks, all.
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Have you tried pressing and holding the reset button next to the SIM tray? Try holding it down for 2+ minutes and see what happens.
Have you tried pressing and holding the reset button next to the SIM tray? Try holding it down for 2+ minutes and see what happens.
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Thanks for responding, BladeRunner.
I just tried that in a variety of ways, and got either no response or it simply did what it was doing. I'll explain;
Believing the phone to be OFF, nothing happens for 2 1/2 minutes of pressing the Reset button.
Same goes for a variety of combinations of switches also depressed, such as Volume Up/Down, Power, or any combo therof.
(At this point, I'm uncertain if I even have much of a charge in the phone.)
FastBoot is the menu that has the green Droid with a choice of 4 options, including Power Down, Continue to Power Up, Factory Reset, and something else, correct?
The one time that I did get that to appear during these last few attempts to use the Reset switch, the menu simply shut down after 15 seconds. I continued to press the reset switch, but nothing happened.
Plugged into the PC, the phone continued to cycle Power-On every 8 seconds, with the Orange LED followed by the Green, then Shut-Down. (Apparently, as without the screen on I have no idea what it's really doing....)
Plugged into PC, Power Button in and Volume Up gives me the Blue LED that stays on constantly, but depressing the Reset Switch does nothing.
As I stated earlier, I have no idea how much charge the phone has, so I'm leaving it on the PC in the Blue LED state. It may not be charging, but all it does when I try to charge it any other way is cycle through every 8 seconds with the Orange & Green LED.
Sigh... This would be the first phone I've ever bricked, and I've been messing around since Vivo on the V3m, and always very careful. Sucks since this has been my favorite of them all.
AddictedToGlass said:
Thanks for responding, BladeRunner.
I just tried that in a variety of ways, and got either no response or it simply did what it was doing. I'll explain;
Believing the phone to be OFF, nothing happens for 2 1/2 minutes of pressing the Reset button.
Same goes for a variety of combinations of switches also depressed, such as Volume Up/Down, Power, or any combo therof.
(At this point, I'm uncertain if I even have much of a charge in the phone.)
FastBoot is the menu that has the green Droid with a choice of 4 options, including Power Down, Continue to Power Up, Factory Reset, and something else, correct?
The one time that I did get that to appear during these last few attempts to use the Reset switch, the menu simply shut down after 15 seconds. I continued to press the reset switch, but nothing happened.
Plugged into the PC, the phone continued to cycle Power-On every 8 seconds, with the Orange LED followed by the Green, then Shut-Down. (Apparently, as without the screen on I have no idea what it's really doing....)
Plugged into PC, Power Button in and Volume Up gives me the Blue LED that stays on constantly, but depressing the Reset Switch does nothing.
As I stated earlier, I have no idea how much charge the phone has, so I'm leaving it on the PC in the Blue LED state. It may not be charging, but all it does when I try to charge it any other way is cycle through every 8 seconds with the Orange & Green LED.
Sigh... This would be the first phone I've ever bricked, and I've been messing around since Vivo on the V3m, and always very careful. Sucks since this has been my favorite of them all.
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I'm not sure what fastboot mode on the z3v looks like honestly, but your description sounds about right. You could try getting into xz dual recovery again and wiping the cache maybe? The instructions to there are in the xzdr thread. If you can get there wiping, a factory reset or flashing something might work but failing that you might want to try letting the battery drain all the way down. If you just let your phone sit that can take a while ( days at least) or you use a rubber band to hold down the poet and volume down button, I believe, to drain the battery. Once its dead completely connect it to your PC and see what happens.
A failed flash on a eeprom can be a hard thing to recover from, sometimes it can ruin the eeprom preminently, depends on the state the eeprom was in in the flash process,usually in erase process it will not be recoverable. . Removing power will not reset the eeprom, eeproms are preminent memory, but it can allow the device to be discovered again hopefully.
You have to get something to erase and flash again, if the eeprom is in a failed state that may be impossible to do.
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A failed flash on a eeprom can be a hard thing to recover from, sometimes it can ruin the eeprom preminently, depends on the state the eeprom was in in the flash process,usually in erase process it will not be recoverable. . Removing power will not reset the eeprom, eeproms are preminent memory, but it can allow the device to be discovered again hopefully.
You have to get something to erase and flash again, if the eeprom is in a failed state that may be impossible to do.
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So I'm assuming the eeprom is like an order of operations & file allocation index or something really basic upon which everything else is built? This is an old school term for file index, right?
So even if I manage to get everything wiped, I need to start fresh by installing the stock ROM that the phone came with and progress to where I can load the saved Back-Up that's on the External SD?
If the eeprom gets wiped as it's re-written from the Back-Up, and interruption blew this process mid-wipe, will my Back-Up still be useable?
How is it that battery drain will help my device become recognized by the PC?
Thanks for all the help.
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So I'm assuming the eeprom is like an order of operations & file allocation index or something really basic upon which everything else is built? This is an old school term for file index, right?
So even if I manage to get everything wiped, I need to start fresh by installing the stock ROM that the phone came with and progress to where I can load the saved Back-Up that's on the External SD?
If the eeprom gets wiped as it's re-written from the Back-Up, and interruption blew this process mid-wipe, will my Back-Up still be useable?
How is it that battery drain will help my device become recognized by the PC?
Thanks for all the help.
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Correct. Your backup is safe as long as you don't mess with sdcard storage. You have to get the eeprom healthy before you can do a recovery.
Back to working on my bricked Z3v...
Plugged into PC with Volume-Up held in yields solid Blue LED. This is the only time that in Windows 8.1 Device Manager that the phone shows up as a connected device. The name of the device is "S1 Boot Fastboot", for which there is no driver installed. When I navigate to Z3-lockeddualrecovery2.8.23-RELEASE.combined / files / adbdrivers and try to install the driver, Windows says "Windows could not find driver software for your device."
However, in the "Events" tab it shows three previous dates that the device was configured. It listed the device as such "Device USB\VID_0FCE&PID_0DDE\BH900JCL1N was configured." on those dates.
Was there something different I had to do for Windows 8? I cannot remember, but this feels familiar.
Driver Name: Google, Inc. (WinUSB)...
Status: Install failed
Meanwhile other drivers do install. What gives?
Well I was hoping for a bit more. Extremely frustrated right now as it took me about 15 minutes just to get here to see that nobody can help.
In the meantime with all the **** I've downloaded trying to fix my phone, I've completely scxrewed my computer. 4 virus scans later and I'm still f'd.
Great.
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Well I was hoping for a bit more. Extremely frustrated right now as it took me about 15 minutes just to get here to see that nobody can help.
In the meantime with all the **** I've downloaded trying to fix my phone, I've completely scxrewed my computer. 4 virus scans later and I'm still f'd.
Great.
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Your phone is toast and the only way to get it back is through the Flashtool imo. It wouldn't be common for many to have your circumstances with a bricked phone so you aren't getting much feedback. See if you can follow these instructions with Flashtool that I posted. I've gone from 4.4.4 to 5.02 non-rooted and back to root on 4.4.4 and then forward again so it has worked well for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63800685&postcount=8
See if you can download the 4.4.4 firmware after getting flasthool 09.18.6 installed. Granted my instructions are from Windows 10 64 bit but it should work.
Couldn't do any of it. My PC is s screwed up, but even in Safe Mode I was unable to load drivers that would recognize my z3v.
So I'm typing this on my replacement phone that came today via FedEx. I was very nervous about getting a refurb, but this one really is like new. I managed to get the glass protector of the old one, rinse it off, and apply it to the new one.
Now I'm on unrooted kitkat.
If I root and install TWRP, can I simply flash my saved lollipop backup from my SD card and make this phone exactly like the other one was before I borked it?
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Couldn't do any of it. My PC is s screwed up, but even in Safe Mode I was unable to load drivers that would recognize my z3v.
So I'm typing this on my replacement phone that came today via FedEx. I was very nervous about getting a refurb, but this one really is like new. I managed to get the glass protector of the old one, rinse it off, and apply it to the new one.
Now I'm on unrooted kitkat.
If I root and install TWRP, can I simply flash my saved lollipop backup from my SD card and make this phone exactly like the other one was before I borked it?
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I wouldn't recommend that. I have used titanium backups before from one device to another and it worked. The whole system from a twrp backup really doesn't sound like a good idea.
OK. Think I'll just be patient and do it from scratch. Have to get the computer cleaned up first.
Really glad to have a clean, new z3v back again, but this ordeal has certainly impacted my confidence doing this stuff.
Thanks for your help, everyone.