Original Factory Image Files - Folio 100 General

Hi, I'm looking for original recovery image for folio so i can return my folio for warranty repair due to the "damaged internal storage" and SD card not detected problem. Other people have that problem but no one got a solution.
There was only one link from dexter
but it does not work for me (maybe due to sd card not correctly detected? sd card can be detected for some other mod though). Also when i open the zip file i notice the files types and location in the "folio stock image" is different from the mod that works on my folio.
Someone seems to have a Folio Original Recovery(apply via recovery).....how to do that actually?
Can it be fixed by fastboot (never done this and not sure what it is about actually) as done here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1012980#12482544

http://bb2k.org/folio100wiki/index.php/FolioMod_Issues#Internal_storage_give_problems_.2F_no_enough_space_.2F_internal_storage_results_damaged
If you have sd damage or something like that it must be the mbr .At the end of lost partition method 2 , use this file mbr.mbr inside zip http://www.box.net/shared/suinl2fzqb63jkqaispj with adb
Hope this can help you but you need to install sdk and adb shell on you computer with the correct folio driver to connect your tablet in fastboot
Warning if you re not sure of what you do you should not do this but if it "bricked" it Will not be worst
if you are with Windows seven sometimes it s hard to install proper driver for folio try to use pdanet to do that if you still have waiting for device in adb shell

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Hero RecoveryROM wont detect via usb, SDCard not mounted etc!! Help please?

Hi, people...
Just wondering if there is a way out of my situation, last night I installed the latest recovery image (RA-hero-v1.5.3.1), prior to that I put the latest Villian Rom on to update, but I think I messed things up, with some of the new menus in the Recovery rom as I accidently hits a few things :-(
Messages I'm getting are on almost every option I try is : E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk0 (no such file or directory)
and
E:Can't mount SDCARD:/nandroid/
If I try any other options aswell I get "Error: Run 'bart' via adb" which is no good when I get the adb messages as for some reason my windows 7 pc has stopped detecting the phone in adb mode?!
The normal Hero bootloader get's detected fine in windows, is there anything I can do here to restore the system. I think some messages flashed by saying missing image! Which don't sound good.
Any ideas on how I can fix this?
if you have access to fastboot as you say, I'm sure you could fastboot recovery (just in case there's some weird issue there), then format the SD card and restore from a nandroid backup on your PC (I hope you took a copy of the backup on a PC).
Other than that, you might need to wait on someone like kendong2 to spread his words of wisdom here, as he seems good at solving stuff like this.
lechy said:
Hi, people...
Just wondering if there is a way out of my situation, last night I installed the latest recovery image (RA-hero-v1.5.3.1), prior to that I put the latest Villian Rom on to update, but I think I messed things up, with some of the new menus in the Recovery rom as I accidently hits a few things :-(
Messages I'm getting are on almost every option I try is : E:Can't mount /dev/block/mmcblk0p1 (or /dev/block/mmcblk0 (no such file or directory)
and
E:Can't mount SDCARD:/nandroid/
If I try any other options aswell I get "Error: Run 'bart' via adb" which is no good when I get the adb messages as for some reason my windows 7 pc has stopped detecting the phone in adb mode?!
The normal Hero bootloader get's detected fine in windows, is there anything I can do here to restore the system. I think some messages flashed by saying missing image! Which don't sound good.
Any ideas on how I can fix this?
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For the phone not being detected in adb mode? what shows in device manager when its plugged in under universal serial bus?
try formatting the card using a linux live disc like gparted...
anon2122 said:
if you have access to fastboot as you say, I'm sure you could fastboot recovery (just in case there's some weird issue there), then format the SD card and restore from a nandroid backup on your PC (I hope you took a copy of the backup on a PC).
Other than that, you might need to wait on someone like kendong2 to spread his words of wisdom here, as he seems good at solving stuff like this.
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Thanks for the advice, my heart started pounding very hard when you mentioned about the nandroid backup being backed up! Luckily, I done an SD card backup a few weeks ago and found the folder, phew.
Sorry for being a little foolish, but when you say do a fastboot recovery how is this done in the bootloader, i'll search google in the mean time. To format my sd card im going to have to get usb adapter I presume as you can't format the SD card from bootloader? Correct me if im wrong.
anarchyuk said:
For the phone not being detected in adb mode? what shows in device manager when its plugged in under universal serial bus?
try formatting the card using a linux live disc like gparted...
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Thanks for the reply. Nothing comes up at all anymore, I can't see any changes when I plug in the device under recovery mode, and even when selecting the USB-MS mode, nothing is detected or shown on the USB devices list. However, when I first tried originally it came up with the device not recognised.
Got to get myself a SD USB adapter first to format the card.... so I'll give that a try.
Ok, got myself a USB adapter to format SD Card, i've put my backup of everying back on. I now understand about how to use the fastboot command via command prompt etc....
Where do I go from here? What commands to type etc.. I've looked at the options but cannot seem to use flashall command succesfully.
The device is listed when typing fastboot devices, so I take it that's one good thing for a start!
Again, thanks for any help with this.
Just another question does the SD card have to be formatted specially? Ie partitioned etc... perhaps this is why I can't get it mounted under the recovery options. Because I accidently done one of the partion options and from then on I had all the problems.....

A-13 MID Help No usb No touchscreen

I bought a cheap A-13 MID of the internet and flashed a firmware for another variant common problem with these devices so i have no touchscreen and the usb has snapped of tried soldering it but was unsuccessful
I have recovery installed but only way i can use it is through novotools but need touch screen
So i need a way to flash firmware through sdcard on boot (Can be done, can't find guide though)
Or a script that will run reboot-recovery.sh on boot from sd or maybe emmc
Or that will run when the sd is mounted so that if i insert an sd card into the device with reboot-recovery.sh script on it it will reboot to recovery
Must be a way to fix this
Neurom707 said:
I bought a cheap A-13 MID of the internet and flashed a firmware for another variant common problem with these devices so i have no touchscreen and the usb has snapped of tried soldering it but was unsuccessful
I have recovery installed but only way i can use it is through novotools but need touch screen
So i need a way to flash firmware through sdcard on boot (Can be done, can't find guide though)
Or a script that will run reboot-recovery.sh on boot from sd or maybe emmc
Or that will run when the sd is mounted so that if i insert an sd card into the device with reboot-recovery.sh script on it it will reboot to recovery
Must be a way to fix this
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ICOO iCou D70G2 Softbrick -- Please Help

Hello, I rooted my ICOO iCou D70G2 and managed to softbrick it into a loop at the Android messages. I bought another, identical tablet, and would now like to clone the new one into the old. I would very much appreciate complete, newbie level instructions on how this can be done.
Here is what I have tried so far.
I looked for a stock ROM for this device, but can't find one. The closest out there I could locate is for a D70Pro II. I don't know if it will work, and in any case, I still can't figure out how to flash the old tablet.
The old tablet does go into recovery mode using vol up and power. I tried putting the Pro II flash on the micro sd card (tried both img and zip, separate times), but the tablet isn't seeing the micro sd card in recovery mode with the update from sd card option. It shows a folder /sdcard with some seemingly empty subfolders, but even if I take out the micro sd card it shows the same set of folders and says choose a package.
I tried using the Intel USB drivers with adb, but the device isn't recognized in recovery mode by adb. Rockchip Batch Tools 1.8 also doesn't see the device, although it seems to load the ProII img file correctly.
It would be really great to get this old tablet to work. I don't have any CWM, TWRP or any other backup software on either device at this point. The new device is new from the box and not rooted.

Unbricking RCA Pro10 (Digiin) RCT6103W46 10" Tablet

RCA Pro10 (Digiin) RCT6103W46 10" Tablet
RK3188 CPU
JellyBean 4.4.2
Problem: Unit hangs on RCA splash screen and therefore will not boot up even after factory resets. Unit was working fine until vold.fstab was edited to change the mount point of the external SD card.
USB Debugging enabled.
adb shell accessable.
busybox accessable.
When trying to obtain su privileges, via adb shell, the shell hangs.
Can not change read only status to r/w status for internal storage and therefore can not push edited vold.fstab back into internal storage.
Have tried several rooting programs (on both Windows 10, Ubuntu 18.04.2 and Mint 19.1 Cinnamon) to obtain root/su status on the tablet with no positive results.
No fastboot option available - only recovery is available via power/volume key combinations.
No viable firmware images availble either from manufacturer or available via internet searching.
Questions:
What software (or via adb shell) would pull a complete set of recovery images from
the unit so that I could install them to an external SD card with the purpose of attempting to boot/run Android from the external SD card?
Would this even be a possible option as I would imagine there would also have to be some method of overriding the original boot sequence so that it does boot from the external SD card?
I hate to think that this unit is totally bricked without exploring all options to try and revive it (including trying to install another OS which from doing net searches doesn't look to promising).
Any input on this topic would be much appreciated...thanks!

SDcard detected only while connected to PC [SOLVED]

Hi i accidentaly wiped my Android OS, recovery mode isnt working neither is ADB or fastboot,
i think my only solution is to flash it with an SD card or use stock recovery files with an SDcard, but neither works because i put update.zip into the root of SD card, and it only detects it and asks to install while its connected to PC with usb, but when i press install its restarts and its black screen(probably cant see SD anymore because of lost contact with pc), i tested it multiple times and it doesent asks to install update.zip firmware when its not connected to PC and turned on normally.
any other solutions?
i also tried to make a bootable SD card with rockchip sd maker , also wont boot from it even when plugged in pc( i guess too late contact with pc)
the device is prestigio pmp5880d
ANY help is appreaciated
also the tablet has a reset pinhole which only restarts the tablet
AFAIK Android doesn't make use of bootable SD-card unless it's added to Android's fstab file what gets processed when Android boots up.
so for what is rockchip SD disk tool used for then?
and why isn't my SD recognized to install update.zip when NOT connected to PC
anything i can do about it?
are you telling me this device is unflashable?
If your time allows look inside here to get an idea of what the Android Boot Process is about:
Android Boot Process - GeeksforGeeks
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BTW:
Never have used the Rockchip SD Firmware Tool, hence I don't know what it does. But I'm pretty sure it only is suitable to Rockchip devices.
thanks a lot for this , its an interesting read.
yes my device is indeed rockchip RK3066.
edit:
flashed the device with stock rom using fastboot on linux, it couldnt get detected on windows no matter what i did.

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