[Q] Hard bricked while unlocking? - Atrix 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I really suck at installing custom ROMs.
I hard bricked because of low battery while flashing (I think, screen won't turn on, green light only comes on when plugged into a computer with no battery in, and a couple of posts I read made it sound like I'm screwed). So I'm going to AT&T tomorrow and hopefully getting a new phone. My main question is...
Can someone point me in the direction of a very comprehensive guide to installing a custom ROM on a stock Atrix brand new from the store?
I have poured over these forums for five days obsessively trying to figure out why I am so stupid and can't make it work, and have probably tried ten different methods of everything to get it to work, hoping that one of them had whatever I was missing already taken care of.
I rooted and unlocked my bootloader just fine. Even installed the Gingerblur rom (but that's a P-ROM right?). I think my problem is the custom recovery. Yes I deleted the recovery_install file. I tried flashing tenfar's CWM (the newest one I think, I sideloaded a different one to get Gingerblur) with fastboot but it said something like "flash:recovery is not a known command." (Sorry I don't remember completely, this was very early this morning before I went to sleep) I thought at the time that once you unlocked the bootloader you didn't have to do it again, but I read a thread an hour ago that said you just have to flash the unlock image after an RSD reset. So I was going to try to re-unlock, then try and flash with fastboot. Unfortunately I never got to try.
I am sorry for my obnoxiously long post, but I figured the more info I gave the higher chance there would be that someone could point at the obvious for me.
Thanks for your time.

when you plug the phone to wall-charger...wt happens?..do you see anything on the screen..

No. Also nothing happens when I press the power button. The green light ONLY comes on when I plug it into my computer with no battery, not when I plug it into an outlet.

Not entirely the right person to give advice but I guess it's worth a shot trying.
I'm a bit confused as to what you actually did. You're rooted and unlocked (100% sure on this?) Had gingerblur installed (guessing you were unlocked on 1.8.3?) and then wanted to install CMW, correct?
From the error you got you probably didn't cd (folder fastboot is in) flash fastboot recovery (path of recovery-en-goapk.img). Deleting the stock Android recovery folder most likely left you without any recovery. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong )
Entirely sure NOTHING happens while being plugged in into a computer? Can you get into fastboot at all? When connected via USB, does RSD show your device?

xscottishx27 said:
Not entirely the right person to give advice but I guess it's worth a shot trying.
I'm a bit confused as to what you actually did. You're rooted and unlocked (100% sure on this?) Had gingerblur installed (guessing you were unlocked on 1.8.3?) and then wanted to install CMW, correct?
From the error you got you probably didn't cd (folder fastboot is in) flash fastboot recovery (path of recovery-en-goapk.img). Deleting the stock Android recovery folder most likely left you without any recovery. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong )
Entirely sure NOTHING happens while being plugged in into a computer? Can you get into fastboot at all? When connected via USB, does RSD show your device?
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The screen will not turn on. Nothing, no moto symbol, nothing. I did cd, I got an interface, fastboot said it was going to install a recovery, but then it failed, and that is the message the phone gave me. I was rooted, because I had superuser. I WAS unlocked,, because it had said unlocked on boot, though not at the time of fastboot, but then I used rsd after I was stuck in boot after trying to install a custom rom. After that it didn't say unlocked, so I unlocked again, and while doing so it said I was already unlocked. I failed to install a custom rom again with the same result, so I rsd'ed again back to 1.2. I never unlocked after that because I figured I didn't need to. I tried to install a custom rom many times with pretty much the same result after trying several different things, including flashing CWM with fastboot. Then I read that I had to re unlock after RSDing, so I was in the process of that when my screen shut off in the middle of it. I assume it didn't have enough charge and died (or that is what it sounds like according to what I have read)

mediocrepiracy said:
The screen will not turn on. Nothing, no moto symbol, nothing. I did cd, I got an interface, fastboot said it was going to install a recovery, but then it failed, and that is the message the phone gave me. I was rooted, because I had superuser. I WAS unlocked,, because it had said unlocked on boot, though not at the time of fastboot, but then I used rsd after I was stuck in boot after trying to install a custom rom. After that it didn't say unlocked, so I unlocked again, and while doing so it said I was already unlocked. I failed to install a custom rom again with the same result, so I rsd'ed again back to 1.2. I never unlocked after that because I figured I didn't need to. I tried to install a custom rom many times with pretty much the same result after trying several different things, including flashing CWM with fastboot. Then I read that I had to re unlock after RSDing, so I was in the process of that when my screen shut off in the middle of it. I assume it didn't have enough charge and died (or that is what it sounds like according to what I have read)
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sounds like hard brick bro...

You need to find a way to charge your battery. It sounds like your battery is dead. Try to find a someone with the same phone as you.
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To charge your battery,
Take ANY USB cable and cut one end of it off.
Strip the outer layer and strip the Black and red wires exposing the wire itself.
Starting with the black wire, tape that end to the NEGATIVE sign on the battery
Then take the red wire and tape it to the POSITIVE side of the battery.
Make sure you check it every few minutes so it does not over heat because it WILL get hot due to no regulations
I would charge it for approximately 30 min or so then put the battery back into your phone and boot it up
AND NO YOU DID NOT HARDBRICK BECAUSE YOU DID NOT HAVE HAVE THE RIGHT CWM IN ORDER TO FLASH THE OTA THAT WOULD CAUSE YOU TO HARDBRICK IF GOING BACKWARDS

ClearFire said:
To charge your battery,
Take ANY USB cable and cut one end of it off.
Strip the outer layer and strip the Black and red wires exposing the wire itself.
Starting with the black wire, tape that end to the NEGATIVE sign on the battery
Then take the red wire and tape it to the POSITIVE side of the battery.
Make sure you check it every few minutes so it does not over heat because it WILL get hot due to no regulations
I would charge it for approximately 30 min or so then put the battery back into your phone and boot it up
AND NO YOU DID NOT HARDBRICK BECAUSE YOU DID NOT HAVE HAVE THE RIGHT CWM IN ORDER TO FLASH THE OTA THAT WOULD CAUSE YOU TO HARDBRICK IF GOING BACKWARDS
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If this works I will give you many thanks, and my firstborn child.

It didn't work. Walked into an AT&T store and said "It broke, I don't know what to do" and they gave me a new one under manufacturers warranty. I am going to try again, but if someone could point me towards a comprehensive guide that may be able to solve my problems, I would be appreciative.

I figured out my issue with not being able to install custom recovery, it was the fact that I hadn't unlocked again after flashing an sbf. I am now running Aura ROM, and so far I've been geeking out nonstop. Thanks everyone who tried to help me.

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Think you broke your phone? Look here.

Think you've broken your phone? Read this to return it back to normal.​
I've seen a lot of questions about people accidentally screwing up their phones or doing something similar around here and on the OG Evo forums. This thread is for those of you who want to return it back to normal. This is also useful to redirect people to if they have those questions.
If your phone won't start up at all and the LED won't light up at all when it is plugged in:
-Take out battery and put it back in
-If that doesn't work, swap out a battery with one you know works
-If that doesn't work, take out the SD card and try again
*If taking out the SD card fixed it, your SD card is bad and you need a new one.
-If that doesn't work or you know it isn't the battery or SD card, your phone is probably bricked.
If your phone doesn't start up but a red LED blinks when you plug it in:
*Download Android ADB Files if you don't already have them
-Plug your phone in to your computer. With a terminal/cmd, navigate to /android-sdk-(OS You're Using)/platform-tools and type "adb reboot"
-If that doesn't start up your phone, try the steps before except this charge your battery or replace with a working battery
*If your phone doesn't get get past the HTC splash screen, use "adb reboot bootloader" instead of "adb reboot" so you reboot into bootloader.
If your phone starts up but gets stuck at the HTC splash:
-Go into bootloader with vol-down+power and go to recovery. Wipe everything and then flash a ROM or backup from there that you know has worked before
-If that doesn't work, flash this from bootloader: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193540
-If you can't access your SD card, replace it with a working one
If your phone won't go into recovery:
-Flash the TWRP PG86IMG through bootloader again:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192077
-If that doesn't work, try the S-OFF tool again and reflash the recovery
-If that doesn't work, try putting back S-on (download fastboot and type "fastboot oem writesecureflag 3" or "fastboot oem lock" into cmd/terminal) and then flashing PG86IMG. Then try S-offing again and flashing the recovery.
If your phone won't get past the boot animation:
-Go into bootloader with vol-down+power and go to recovery. Wipe everything and then flash a ROM or backup from there that you know has worked before
If your phone gets bootloops:
-Pull the phones battery and put it back in, then:
Go into bootloader with vol-down+power and go to recovery. Wipe everything and then flash a ROM or backup from there that you know has worked before
-If that doesn't work, flash this from bootloader: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193540
If anything else strange is happening to your phone:
-Reboot phone
-If that doesn't work, wipe data and go back to a working ROM/Recovery
-If that doesn't work, flash the PG86IMG RUU:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1193540
If you want more accurate instructions on how to fix a problem, ask in this thread.
It's nice that you're trying to help people out, but I'm sure that everyone does all this anyway when they have seemingly unfixable problems lol
freeza said:
It's nice that you're trying to help people out, but I'm sure that everyone does all this anyway when they have seemingly unfixable problems lol
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Ure right, but this could help some noobs. Should be sticky imo.
- Coz i just saw it in 3D with the Shooter -
dashrink said:
Ure right, but this could help some noobs. Should be sticky imo.
- Coz i just saw it in 3D with the Shooter -
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Yeah it should definitely be a sticky. Surprising even with all this information all the n00bs still ask the same damn questions about stuff that has been posted here time and time again
I have HBOOT 1.5 and suffering from stucking at splash screen. In fact, before stuck at splash screen, I did not tried to s-off, rooted, and flash any roms. Just a fully reboot result in stuck at splash screen. I have tried every method you mentioned above, just stuck at the splash screen:-(
I googled all the world, and someone said maybe eMMC chip damaged? It is happened on EVO 4G, but maybe also on EVO 3D? I hope it is not true, I always hope my situation is just a soft brick, anyone can tell me if it is possible brick the phone( stuck at the splash screen) due to eMMC chip damaged? Thanks in advance!
freeza said:
It's nice that you're trying to help people out, but I'm sure that everyone does all this anyway when they have seemingly unfixable problems lol
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Heh, you'd be surprised with all the threads about people asking how to fix their phone after 'x' happened.
subaochen said:
I have HBOOT 1.5 and suffering from stucking at splash screen. In fact, before stuck at splash screen, I did not tried to s-off, rooted, and flash any roms. Just a fully reboot result in stuck at splash screen. I have tried every method you mentioned above, just stuck at the splash screen:-(
I googled all the world, and someone said maybe eMMC chip damaged? It is happened on EVO 4G, but maybe also on EVO 3D? I hope it is not true, I always hope my situation is just a soft brick, anyone can tell me if it is possible brick the phone( stuck at the splash screen) due to eMMC chip damaged? Thanks in advance!
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I guess something hardware related could only be the case then. If you've tried everything you could, that is probably the case. Go to sprint and tell them something happened during an OTA. (IK it is hardware related, but that will still get you a better chance of them replacing it)
If you want to have S-On for when you take it back to sprint, open up a terminal and type "fastboot oem writesecureflag 3" and it will remove -revolutionary- and change s-off to s-on.
Although I have figured this out through other posts, etc.....
+1 for sticky
would of been great to be reassured there is a light at the end of tunnel if
I messed up before I jumped into rooting/flashing. And a good place to calm the nerves when you bootloop for the first time....
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HBoot 1.50 Softbrick
My phone is bricked!
But yay for fixability, (and your optimism: I vote for stickying your post!)
It WON'T:
Go into Recovery (and it's HBoot 1.50)
Let me touch the screen, or buttons.
Bring up the start-up unlock screen.
It CAN:
Recognize when charging / when the battery is in;
Recognize the power button to turn the screen on/off.
Boot up to the main page where icons come up (But only the status bar is seen)
And Shake to take pictures! I accidentally took my first, being the screen I can get to.
Probable Causes:
I think I froze something I shouldn't have (Settings widget?), with Ti Backup.
Or that senseless Rom I put in... Now it doesn't sense me! All the thing wants to do is take pictures of its selfish self.
Solutions?
Thanks!
You're responses are much appreciated!
RUU
/10char
I vote for sticky, too.
I am no noob. I didn't do anything to my phone prior to bricking. I had my phone fully charged in the evening and woke up to a brick. The phone worked great from the time I bought it ... great the whole time it was rooted ... great with each iteration of SteelH's ROM. Then I woke up to a brick.
Even though I knew all of the steps to take (and did each one to no avail) I still felt helpless and started a thread in Q&A praying there was something to make it come back to life.
Now I'm just sad.
RemWhale said:
My phone is bricked!
But yay for fixability, (and your optimism: I vote for stickying your post!)
It WON'T:
Go into Recovery (and it's HBoot 1.50)
Let me touch the screen, or buttons.
Bring up the start-up unlock screen.
It CAN:
Recognize when charging / when the battery is in;
Recognize the power button to turn the screen on/off.
Boot up to the main page where icons come up (But only the status bar is seen)
And Shake to take pictures! I accidentally took my first, being the screen I can get to.
Probable Causes:
I think I froze something I shouldn't have (Settings widget?), with Ti Backup.
Or that senseless Rom I put in... Now it doesn't sense me! All the thing wants to do is take pictures of its selfish self.
Solutions?
Thanks!
You're responses are much appreciated!
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Can you get into the boot loader at all? I've always heard that if it powers on it can be fixed. Also see if ADB works and look up a list of commands. A full data wipe should get you back up and running.
An RUU sounds like something I should put on my SD card; What is /10char?
Where do I find them?
@ Drewmungus:
I can get into boatloader, and fastboot, but the recovery is shot; it just restarts the phone. When I reboot the phone, should I try to adb/push something?
Many Thanks for you responses!
RemWhale,
Here is the fix (which was also above):
Download TWRP 1.0 and read the instructions on installing it on your phone. Once it is installed, recovery should work. If it doesn't,
Boot into bootloader with vol+power down. Then hit fastboot and connect your phone to your computer. Download the PG86IMG in the OP, and flash it how you would on hboot 1.5.
Problem from bad freezing or Recent ROM
yousefak said:
RemWhale,
Here is the fix (which was also above):
Download TWRP 1.0 and read the instructions on installing it on your phone. Once it is installed, recovery should work. If it doesn't,
Boot into bootloader with vol+power down. Then hit fastboot and connect your phone to your computer. Download the PG86IMG in the OP, and flash it how you would on hboot 1.5.
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After all this, my battery shorted or something, but I did get a new one from Sprint today. I tried it out these solutions! My report:
Recovery through SD Card:
For newest versions: teamw.in/project/twrp/67
Successfully put PG86IMG.zip and recovery-twrp-shooter-1.1.1.img onto my SD card, and went to Bootloader; it said "Updated succesfully.";
when I restarted my phone, I still could ONLY see the background pic and status bar, but nothing else. It was the same.
RUU_Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.08.651.2_Radio_0.97.10.0808_NV_SPCS_1.31_003_release_208230_signed
RUU failed - Error 155 - Unknown Image Error:
One of these error messages will appear when you'd use the incorrect RUU to update and the image file size is larger than the Flash ROM size. In this case, It means I need to download the correct RUU version and try again. But where?
Factory Reset
Nothing. I still get MY emails, which you can see in the attached picture of the screen I get to below.
Re-Unlock Bootloader...
Take out SD Card; Cmd: "fastboot oem lock" - Cmd: "fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin"
(No icons on home page at all? How strange...) Hey! I'm back in!
Made a Phone call! Installed some widgets! Restored contacts!!!!
The day is saved; All is well.
Not able to tell if I have any ROMs on it at the moment...
It appears I had the wrong RUU and/or PMG86.zip; I have HBoot 1.50; is there one for my newer version? Should I start a new post for my resolved situation? BTW, thanks for trying! Please add "Re-Unlock Bootloader" as a resolution.
Please, Thank me if his helps you too! Others will find be more hopeful.
meatgel said:
I vote for sticky, too.
I am no noob. I didn't do anything to my phone prior to bricking. I had my phone fully charged in the evening and woke up to a brick. The phone worked great from the time I bought it ... great the whole time it was rooted ... great with each iteration of SteelH's ROM. Then I woke up to a brick.
Even though I knew all of the steps to take (and did each one to no avail) I still felt helpless and started a thread in Q&A praying there was something to make it come back to life.
Now I'm just sad.
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Try Re unlocking the Bootloader -That was the only thing that could solve my problem! It erased the problem, whatever it was - Let me know if it works!
RemWhale said:
Try Re unlocking the Bootloader -That was the only thing that could solve my problem! It erased the problem, whatever it was - Let me know if it works!
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It was a brick. I couldn't power it on and the charge light wouldn't come on. I changed batteries, changed power cords ... the guys at the Sprint store did the same stuff and then took it apart to see if it was water damage (LOL). They said they'd never seen one that wouldn't even show the charge light for a second.
I got a replacement in the mail. Hboot 1.50.
RemWhale said:
After all this, my battery shorted or something, but I did get a new one from Sprint today. I tried it out these solutions! My report:
Recovery through SD Card:
For newest versions: teamw.in/project/twrp/67
Successfully put PG86IMG.zip and recovery-twrp-shooter-1.1.1.img onto my SD card, and went to Bootloader; it said "Updated succesfully.";
when I restarted my phone, I still could ONLY see the background pic and status bar, but nothing else. It was the same.
RUU_Shooter_S_Sprint_WWE_2.08.651.2_Radio_0.97.10.0808_NV_SPCS_1.31_003_release_208230_signed
RUU failed - Error 155 - Unknown Image Error:
One of these error messages will appear when you'd use the incorrect RUU to update and the image file size is larger than the Flash ROM size. In this case, It means I need to download the correct RUU version and try again. But where?
Factory Reset
Nothing. I still get MY emails, which you can see in the attached picture of the screen I get to below.
Re-Unlock Bootloader...
Take out SD Card; Cmd: "fastboot oem lock" - Cmd: "fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin"
(No icons on home page at all? How strange...) Hey! I'm back in!
Made a Phone call! Installed some widgets! Restored contacts!!!!
The day is saved; All is well.
Not able to tell if I have any ROMs on it at the moment...
It appears I had the wrong RUU and/or PMG86.zip; I have HBoot 1.50; is there one for my newer version? Should I start a new post for my resolved situation? BTW, thanks for trying! Please add "Re-Unlock Bootloader" as a resolution.
Please, Thank me if his helps you too! Others will find be more hopeful.
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Well, did you try going into recovery at all? I should have included that you should have reflashed the ROM and the kernel to fix it. That probably would have gotten you fixed after the first step.
usb does not work
i flashed the miui rom and now my phone has no usb so i cant do any commands i cant use the rom i had to restore a back up of an old rom and still no usb no usb in fastboot nothing and im not sure what to do its not the cables
babybear293 said:
i flashed the miui rom and now my phone has no usb so i cant do any commands i cant use the rom i had to restore a back up of an old rom and still no usb no usb in fastboot nothing and im not sure what to do its not the cables
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Did you try another cable? Are you sure its not the cable?
Plug in the USB while the phone is off and tell me if you can do 'adb restart'. If your phone starts, that means the USB works it should be fixable by flashing the PG86IMG.
If it doesn't work when the phone is off, there is something wrong with your USB port or the cable you are using. There could also be something wrong with your comp/usb power source.

Bricked?

Hey all,
I’ve heard that the Rezound is impossible to brick, but all I can guess is that I managed to do the impossible.
I bought a used Rezound a month or so ago. The previous owner had already rooted it and upgraded it to ICS – I honestly wasn’t happy he did this and didn’t mention it in his listing; I just wanted a stock phone and didn’t want to mess with rooting. I didn’t know exactly what he had done to it, so my idea was to reflash it myself, so I knew exactly what was on the phone. Battery life and overheating had been a real problem with the phone, so I was suspecting he might have done something to cause it, so I wanted to rule that out before concluding it was a hardware issue.
ANYWAY – I used cwm, backed everything up, wiped the phone’s memory, then booted back into recovery mode to flash the new ROM. I was able to pick the new ROM and get the process started. It worked its way through the process, rebooted, then sat on the intro screen for-ever. No matter how long I let it sit, it would not complete the install. At that time, I was able to boot back into recovery mode, at which point I cleaned out all the data caches, wiped it as clean as I could, and then tried to repeat the install. Eventually, I used every option in recovery mode and nothing made a difference – I never managed to get the phone working again.
In my last effort, I left the phone on overnight, figuring I’d give it all the time I could to sort itself out, settle into the new ROM, etc. NOW, the battery is dead and the phone won’t charge it. If I remove the battery, put it back in, and plug it in, the charge light goes on for about 5 seconds and then turns back off. At this point, the phone is completely dead.
Do I have any options at this point? Or am I just pretty much SOL?
And no, I don’t know WTF I’m doing, clearly the main issue is probably typing on the keyboard right now. Any help is appreciated.
phermes1 said:
Hey all,
I’ve heard that the Rezound is impossible to brick, but all I can guess is that I managed to do the impossible.
I bought a used Rezound a month or so ago. The previous owner had already rooted it and upgraded it to ICS – I honestly wasn’t happy he did this and didn’t mention it in his listing; I just wanted a stock phone and didn’t want to mess with rooting. I didn’t know exactly what he had done to it, so my idea was to reflash it myself, so I knew exactly what was on the phone. Battery life and overheating had been a real problem with the phone, so I was suspecting he might have done something to cause it, so I wanted to rule that out before concluding it was a hardware issue.
ANYWAY – I used cwm, backed everything up, wiped the phone’s memory, then booted back into recovery mode to flash the new ROM. I was able to pick the new ROM and get the process started. It worked its way through the process, rebooted, then sat on the intro screen for-ever. No matter how long I let it sit, it would not complete the install. At that time, I was able to boot back into recovery mode, at which point I cleaned out all the data caches, wiped it as clean as I could, and then tried to repeat the install. Eventually, I used every option in recovery mode and nothing made a difference – I never managed to get the phone working again.
In my last effort, I left the phone on overnight, figuring I’d give it all the time I could to sort itself out, settle into the new ROM, etc. NOW, the battery is dead and the phone won’t charge it. If I remove the battery, put it back in, and plug it in, the charge light goes on for about 5 seconds and then turns back off. At this point, the phone is completely dead.
Do I have any options at this point? Or am I just pretty much SOL?
And no, I don’t know WTF I’m doing, clearly the main issue is probably typing on the keyboard right now. Any help is appreciated.
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Well, not sure about the installation issues...but the reason the phone died is because you have CM recovery. Known issue .. probably a hundred threads just not recently because people have either switched or don't let their phone run down. Phone can't charge from CM recovery and you need to switch back to Amon Ra recovery. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1434532
Basically, pull battery and then replace and hold volume down and power at the same time to boot into bootloader. Plug phone into computer . Put Amon recovery img into the same folder containing fastboot. Then make sure phone is in fastbootUSB . http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339679&highlight=amon+ra
Latest is 3.15 .. so once it is placed in the right folder type fastboot flash recovery recovery-ra-vigor-3.15-gnm.img ... this will flash amon ra recovery.. then you can charge. Once charged then you can attempt to recover your rom.
Sounds like you need an external charger to get the battery a little juice. I never thought that it was possible for a battery to not be able to charge because it was super dead unit I saw it happen on a Thunderbolt. You could take the battery to Verizon and have them give it a quick charge, just to get you back on your feet or got to an electronics store and buy a charger (can always take it back). Get it to boot again then work it from there maybe flash the Stock or Leaked PH98IMG just to get back to working so you can breath again..
Getting yourself out of a jam is part of the learning curve in flashing phones.
Yep, known problem with CWM. Plug it in powered off for a long time. It might not seem like it is charging, but it is, very little.
What ROM did you flash?
Also need to know the firmware version.
Once you get into hboot, tell us what radios you have and what version of hboot. You have three options, 2.11, 2.21, and 2.25. Also tell us if it has S-On or S-Off.
All of this is crucial for us to help you get back to stock.
Great, thank you for the good info! I was about ready to toss the thing in the trash, but it sounds like there may be hope yet!
EmerikL said:
Yep, known problem with CWM. Plug it in powered off for a long time. It might not seem like it is charging, but it is, very little.
What ROM did you flash?
Also need to know the firmware version.
Once you get into hboot, tell us what radios you have and what version of hboot. You have three options, 2.11, 2.21, and 2.25. Also tell us if it has S-On or S-Off.
All of this is crucial for us to help you get back to stock.
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I'll have to get back to you on all of that - I'm not entirely sure right now, and everything is at home. Pretty sure it was a Venasaur ROM.
I wish the mods would delete any and all links to CWM. These threads keep cropping up.
its possible you need to flash the ICS firmware patch as well and thats why its not booting
Sorry to hassle you guys with what has probably already been answered a few times. I did some searching – yes, I should have done a little more - and the results I found were all folks that had phones that would still power on to some degree. I didn’t find many where the phone was completely dead, and if I did the responses were generally, “You’re screwed, throw it out.” Issues with cwm really didn’t cross my mind, so I didn’t think to search on that.
Anyway, I appreciate the help. I’ll sit down tonight and see if I can’t figure this thing out.
It is likely that he is S-ON and if he had a sense 4 rom installed, the new rom won't boot.
To the OP, can you please tell us the hboot version # (2.xx) it is either 2.10, 2.11,2.21, or 2.25. Also tell us if it says S-ON or S-OFF and unlocked, locked, or relocked, or juponutbear in purple at the top.
Easiest way to brick it is to take out battery while flashing a hboot haha.
No worries about the question, we're glad to help (since you didn't post this in the Development section lol)
Anyway, as long as you are S-ON, it shouldn't be too bad of a process, just lengthy. First, you'll need the Android SDK so you can get Fastboot, etc, as well as all the HTC device drivers installed, and you'll need to flash Amon RA recovery over.
Amon RA can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23781936&postcount=428
**Make sure the Recovery file is in .img format, not .zip or anything, and place in the same folder as Fastboot (which is located in the Android SDK folder).**
You'll need to pull the battery, plug the USB cable into the computer, plug into the phone, replace battery, and hold down 'Power' + 'Volume Down' until the screen flashes the HTC screen. (Not sure if that's the only order, but it works). This will take you into Fastboot.
Next, you'll need to open a command prompt and 'cd' to your folder with Fastboot in it. Type:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-ra-vigor-3.15-gnm.img
into the command prompt and hit enter. It should show on the command prompt a couple lines of time it took, etc. and when done you will have Amon RA recovery.
Now you will at least be able to charge your phone!! From the phone, you can select 'Bootloader' then 'Recovery' and you will boot into recovery, which will allow you to charge your battery. You can check the charge status of the battery while in recovery in one of the menus, can't remember which one. (Fun tip: you can use 'Home'/'Menu' to scroll up/down, 'Back' to go back and 'Search' to select, since the hardware buttons are so difficult to press)
Once you get the phone charged, you have a couple of options. Since you stated you wanted to go to stock, I'll explain the steps to get back to the state the phone shipped with.
Once you get a good charge, you will also need to re-lock the bootloader to go back to stock, which is also done in fastboot by typing:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
(Get to fastboot by Battery Pull>Battery Put Back>Power + Volume Down, all while connected to a computer, just like when doing the Recovery flash)
BACK TO STOCK::
You can do this one of two ways, either run the revert using a .zip, or as a .exe connected to your computer. Personally, (and I know I'll probably lose credibility here lol) I prefer the .zip method, although many swear by the 'True RUU' .exe method.
**Here's a little aside to get you so you can get all of these files onto your phone. There's an option in Amon RA that mounts as removable storage to your computer so you can transfer files. Select 'USB-MS toggle' and then select 'USB-MS Toggle SDCard'. Then you can transfer all the files you need before continuing.
First, download the stock "ruu" zip from here:
http://goo.im/stock/vigor/ruu/RUU_V..._1.12_9k_1.83_V_APT_release_221502_signed.zip
and you will need to rename it to PH98IMG.zip and it will need to be placed on the root of your SDCard, not in any folder. Then download the MainVer.zip from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23169557&postcount=4\
which can be placed anywhere on the SDCard, but I would place it in the same place as the PH98IMG file for ease.
Once you have the PH98IMG file on the root of the SDCard, and have the MainVerLow zip there also, continue on.
To flash, go to the 'Flash zip' menu in recovery, and locate the setMainVerLow.zip. All this does is set the Main Version low, so hboot (or whatever) doesn't kick it back saying you can't downgrade. This flash will only take a second, and when complete, go back to the main Recovery menu.
It probably doesn't matter, but I would wipe data/factory reset again just to be safe. Do this by selecting 'Wipe' then 'Wipe ALL data/factory reset'. Once done, go back to the main Recovery screen.
Now you will want to reboot into bootloader, which I believe is under either 'Other' or 'Developer Options'
The phone will reboot, and book back into a screen similar to what you saw in fastboot. Some purple text will scroll saying stuff about looking for some file, and will find the one you just put on there and ask if you want to update now. Click the power button to confirm the update. It will show a progress bar on the side, as well as list the parts it has updated for you. It will get around halfway done or so and reboot itself, but DON'T TOUCH ANYTHING OR REMOVE THE BATTERY!!! lol it will reboot and finish the second half of the install. Once it's done, I think you need to hit 'Power' one more time to reboot, but once it does you will be rebooted and load up the completely stock ROM that originally shipped with the Rezound. Of course, from here you can go to the system update menu and update to the latest released OTA.
EDIT:: Just wanted to add, none of what I have written was developed/discovered/first-posted by me, it is the work of other, MUCH more intelligent people other than myself. So don't thank me for anything other than putting them all here lol
con247 said:
It is likely that he is S-ON and if he had a sense 4 rom installed, the new rom won't boot.
To the OP, can you please tell us the hboot version # (2.xx) it is either 2.10, 2.11,2.21, or 2.25. Also tell us if it says S-ON or S-OFF and unlocked, locked, or relocked, or juponutbear in purple at the top.
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Will try to do that tonight.
I need to get it to power up first. I've had it plugged in at my desk all day and no luck so far. Let me get that taken care of and I'll go from there.
See if you can borrow a friends battery. A thunderbolt or my touch 4g slide battery will work too. You can also manually charge your battery by wiring a USB cable directly to it. Then you can get rid of the broken recovery and charge the battery fully.
good luck.. if you figure all this out you might like being rooted. i had several issues coming from an htc incredible to rezound the cwm was one.
Definitely get Amon Ra.
Sent from my ADR6425LVW
con247 said:
You can also manually charge your battery by wiring a USB cable directly to it. Then you can get rid of the broken recovery and charge the battery fully.
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OK, that looks interesting. How do I do that?
EDIT - NEVER MIND - just found it.
phermes1 said:
OK, that looks interesting. How do I do that?
EDIT - NEVER MIND - just found it.
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might be worth your while:
http://www.amazon.com/HTC-Thunderbo...ords=htc+thunderbolt+external+battery+charger
It doesn't charge very fast, but nice to have around.
Hopefully im not too late, but click my name and look at the threads that i have started. I used a ghetto IMO method to charge a dead droid x battery. You njeed a useless usb cable and a little time. Basically you strip the red and black wires and respectively touch them to the + and - leads on your battery. This will charge it relatively fast, you only need to hold it on the battery for a minute or so, just long enough.
But use this as a last plan method, i dont know how safe this is because the voltages may go in wrong or damage the battery, but to this day my droid x still works and i got it on the release week so its relatively old.
If you can, you should get a legit charger instead but if you want it done fast, give this a try or find another way. hope i helped but just make sure that if the battery heats up if you try this, you stop immediately. That could mean that the battery is about to explode or its breaking.
hope i helped, but if you want more help there is bound to be youtube videos on how to do this.
If you try this and something goes wrong its not my problem, but i have done this before and it should work.
Here is the link to the forum i made:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1656547
Yakuzagang5 said:
No worries about the question, we're glad to help (since you didn't post this in the Development section lol)
Anyway, as long as you are S-ON, it shouldn't be too bad of a process, just lengthy. First, you'll need the Android SDK so you can get Fastboot, etc, as well as all the HTC device drivers installed, and you'll need to flash Amon RA recovery over.
Amon RA can be found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=23781936&postcount=428
**Make sure the Recovery file is in .img format, not .zip or anything, and place in the same folder as Fastboot (which is located in the Android SDK folder).**
You'll need to pull the battery, plug the USB cable into the computer, plug into the phone, replace battery, and hold down 'Power' + 'Volume Down' until the screen flashes the HTC screen. (Not sure if that's the only order, but it works). This will take you into Fastboot.
Next, you'll need to open a command prompt and 'cd' to your folder with Fastboot in it. Type:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery-ra-vigor-3.15-gnm.img
into the command prompt and hit enter. It should show on the command prompt a couple lines of time it took, etc. and when done you will have Amon RA recovery.
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Update on my efforts. The steps above are where I'm currently at - so I haven't gotten far.
I got the $5 charger as suggested, so my phone will power on and I can at least get to the bootloader screen.
For whatever reason, it will NOT power on if I follow the steps above. It won't power up when I have it plugged into the PC. I can only power it on with it unplugged. So, when I run through the command prompt to install Amon Ra, it seems to be unable to connect to the phone. It displays 'Waiting for device' and nothing ever happens. At this point, it looks like I have everything I need on the PC side, but the phone is too boogered up to communicate with it.
I'm trying the options to clear out the memory right now. The problem there is that it goes to the screen with the top hat and orange circular arrow, and just sits there forever. It never acknowledges that it's done clearing memory.

[Q] odin failed, flash recovery.bin cwm

i was trying to root a phone for someone and after odin completed it said it had failed.
the phone is a telus samsung t959d running froyo.
I followed the instructions from (I would post the url for the link but i am not allowed to.)cyanogenmod's wiki, after it failed I rebooted the phone and it got stuck on the screen in the attached pic. I have tried to boot back into download mode to no avail. From the screen it's stuck on I cannot get any tool to register the device as being present, adb, heimdall, zdiag, etc... I even tried fastboot out of desperation.Before I used odin I tried to get the phone to boot into the bootloader but it only ever went to either recovery or a normal boot and I tried every button press combo I could think of and found and nada.
Even running adb reboot bootloader just made the device boot normally. I think that if I could get it to boot to fastboot usb i could then try fastboot. I am new to rooting devices and have successfully rooted my HTC EVO3D and got s-off and simlock removed for any carrier. So I do know how to follow instructions properly, why flashing the recovery.bin failed I don't know and every fix I seem to find says BOOT TO DOWNLOAD MODE. if I could do that I wouldn't be having this problem lol. Anyway can someone please help me figure this out. Thanks. ANd if you need any further info please let me know. I don't want to have to give my friend my phone due to a software issue.
And YES I did pick PDA not anything else.
machv5 said:
i was trying to root a phone for someone and after odin completed it said it had failed.
the phone is a telus samsung t959d running froyo.
I followed the instructions from (I would post the url for the link but i am not allowed to.)cyanogenmod's wiki, after it failed I rebooted the phone and it got stuck on the screen in the attached pic. I have tried to boot back into download mode to no avail. From the screen it's stuck on I cannot get any tool to register the device as being present, adb, heimdall, zdiag, etc... I even tried fastboot out of desperation.Before I used odin I tried to get the phone to boot into the bootloader but it only ever went to either recovery or a normal boot and I tried every button press combo I could think of and found and nada.
Even running adb reboot bootloader just made the device boot normally. I think that if I could get it to boot to fastboot usb i could then try fastboot. I am new to rooting devices and have successfully rooted my HTC EVO3D and got s-off and simlock removed for any carrier. So I do know how to follow instructions properly, why flashing the recovery.bin failed I don't know and every fix I seem to find says BOOT TO DOWNLOAD MODE. if I could do that I wouldn't be having this problem lol. Anyway can someone please help me figure this out. Thanks. ANd if you need any further info please let me know. I don't want to have to give my friend my phone due to a software issue.
And YES I did pick PDA not anything else.
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I kept reading other threads and sadly I din't pully the battery first before disconnecting the usb and repartition may have been checked as I see that it does the as default for my version. Also i turned off ODIN as I was hoping a reboot of my computer might help. I will keep trying to find an answer till someone gets back to me. this post may not even show up if I can't do a second post if no one has replied first.
Everyone was a nub at one time wasn't it FUN hahahahahaha sob cry
machv5 said:
I kept reading other threads and sadly I din't pully the battery first before disconnecting the usb and repartition may have been checked as I see that it does the as default for my version. Also i turned off ODIN as I was hoping a reboot of my computer might help. I will keep trying to find an answer till someone gets back to me. this post may not even show up if I can't do a second post if no one has replied first.
Everyone was a nub at one time wasn't it FUN hahahahahaha sob cry
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I tried a jig and that didn't work. There must be some way of getting the device to give up on completing a task i no longer can give it due to ODIN being shut off.
Why is it that the "how to root/unlocks" never have the "if x fails then do these steps etc..." Had the how to had "pull the battery before disconnecting USB and don't reset or shut off ODIN" I wouldn't be in this mess. I realize that it's user beware but a few important steps like that in case of a fail would go a long way to you guys not shaking your heads. Instead of "silly nub hahahahahaha". No offence but I get that a lot and try to remember that when I teach someone how to use a computer. I am new at phones not at everything.
Further Developments Please can someone help?
I was giving someone a new memory card and they had a Samsung SGH-I896 it has an EB575152VA battery and the one I have the T959D has an EB575152VU battery. I exchanged my battery for hers by accident somehow and when I plugged my phone in it didn't go to the phone triangle computer logo screen it booted to recovery and said it couldn't charge the battery and kept rebooting to recovery. I got my battery back and it booted back to the phone triangle computer logo again. Grrrr....
The other thing I saw while the recovery screen was an error message that said
Code:
E:/data/fota not accessible
(may not be 100% accurate I don't have the battery to check right now but can get it again if need be) anyway I now see that there may be some light at the end of the tunnel. i have the correct stock firmware for the device I tried flashing it while in recovery but the phone kept rebooting before anything got done. My question is how can I get the dang phone to stop asking for Odin and go to recovery so I can flash stock firmware and ROM back to it? As I cannot as far as I know give it what it wants because I reset Odin and nothing seems to see that the phone is connected to the computer. I am going to try the other battery on a full charge to see what that does.
I am new at all this and want to get it fixed. I cannot afford to send it off to a service center and besides that I want to do it myself as I want to become a developer and droid technician. I would gladly donate to anyone but am still trying to get Google to accept my pay-as-you-go credit card and I don't have PayPal either. Which is really frustrating when it comes to giving back. I posted a Q&A on how to without PayPal or CC but as of the last time I checked no one has gotten back to me about it.
The CyanogenMod guide is flat out WRONG. I've tried to change it, but anything I do is reverted in an instant. I also tried to use it to install the ROM only, ended up bricking my phone and it took me hours to unbrick. That's how I became acquainted with XDA.
So, to get this straight:
1. you're using the stock USB cable
2. you remove the battery
3. you hold volume down
4. you plug in the usb cable
5. after a few seconds, you release volume down
6. the screen does not display a yellow triangle with an android
Posted from my Galaxy Tab with CM10
MultipleMonomials said:
The CyanogenMod guide is flat out WRONG. I've tried to change it, but anything I do is reverted in an instant. I also tried to use it to install the ROM only, ended up bricking my phone and it took me hours to unbrick. That's how I became acquainted with XDA.
So, to get this straight:
1. you're using the stock USB cable
2. you remove the battery
3. you hold volume down
4. you plug in the usb cable
5. after a few seconds, you release volume down
6. the screen does not display a yellow triangle with an android
Posted from my Galaxy Tab with CM10
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That is correct. If you think that my idea below is a bad one or if I downloaded the wrong firmware package please let me know and /or you have a fix that will work? ty
I have though come up with an idea that may work. I am going to charge the "wrong" battery in erm the right phone lol and then use it to trick the device into booting into recovery instead of the cellphone triangle computer (CTC, for want of a better acronym) The I896 battery ends in a V not an ? (sorry can't rem don't have it on me) from the I896 model I think it is, plugging it into USB with the power off sends it to recovery with the "battery cannot be charged " message instead of the CTC screen.
I tried it but the charge in the battery was too low and rebooted. I am hoping that with a full charge (as long as I don't power on the phone first as this will make it go to CTC logo again.
I am hoping that I can install the update.zip that I made by first unzipping the T959UVJFD_firmware.tar I downloaded then unpacked and then repacked into an update.zip as I don't think that it will read the package as a tar file and if it's not called update.zip The recovery is still stock. If I get the phone working I am not going to try unlocking and rooting it again. I will just post two separate adverts one as a carrier locked device and the other one (higher of course to cover buying the unlock from Telus) as carrier unlocked and then I will buy the unlock code if the blah blah you get the drift. sorry for rambling on.
oh and I can't rem if I said this or not, In recovery it "E:/data/fota not accessible" I don't know what that means yet I have been busy with other things and haven't looked it up yet.
Since you can get into at least some version of recovery, your bootloader is intact and you should be able to unbrick it. You ought to be able to get into download mode using a download jig. You can get one on ebay for a few bucks or you can make one yourself. There's a guide floating around here somewhere that lets you make one from a microusb cable.
Posted from my Galaxy Tab with CM10

[Q] Rezound Wont boot

OK so I have an old Rezound that I can't get to boot up. The screen of it is cracked after it got slapped out of my hand and I used it for about 3 months until an upgrade became available on the line and got a galaxy s3. I had unlocked the phone and all that and had a lot of different roms on it. So now the real question I recently found some interesting things to do with an old phone and came back to it. I don't know whats wrong with it but here are the symptoms. When I plug it in the charging led will come on for about 3 seconds and then turn off and it will flash every once and a while. It seems random some times the flashing is fast some time its slow. Any way every couple of minutes it will boot to the white HTC screen and sit there for a bit and not do anything before turning back off. I've tried taking the battery out and just having it plugged into the wall to boot nothing happens. I try boot into recovery when the HTC screen come up nothing. I've tried plugging it into the computer to see what happens and it will show up in the device manger for a bit and then disappear from the list. At this point I'm thinking its just broken and maybe got some water or something in it somehow or whatever and i just wanted to know if anyone has anything else i should try first. Thanks for any help. Sorry for the post being so long.
Tl;Dr version
Phone wont boot charging light flashes a bit htc screen comes on every once and a while but nothing happens can't boot to recovery and only shows up on device manager for a bit before disappearing
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Can you try to flash a kernel for whatever ROM is on there, if you remember which one it is.
Can you tell what the battery level is? You might want to run an RUU if you can get to hboot but you don't want to do that unless you know you have a full battery.
Is CWM the recovery on it? If so, there's a charging issue with older versions of that recovery so you should search for threads about charging problems and you'll find some different things people did to fix it. If you have another charged up battery try that.
If you are able to do so, switch to Amon Ra or TWRP, or at least the latest version of CWM.
There's also an "unbrick" thread in the dev section, I don't know if it applies to your situation but you could look at that thread.
feralicious said:
Can you try to flash a kernel for whatever ROM is on there, if you remember which one it is.
Can you tell what the battery level is? You might want to run an RUU if you can get to hboot but you don't want to do that unless you know you have a full battery.
Is CWM the recovery on it? If so, there's a charging issue with older versions of that recovery so you should search for threads about charging problems and you'll find some different things people did to fix it. If you have another charged up battery try that.
If you are able to do so, switch to Amon Ra or TWRP, or at least the latest version of CWM.
There's also an "unbrick" thread in the dev section, I don't know if it applies to your situation but you could look at that thread.
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I'm unable to flash any roms to it because it wont boot at all. The HTC screen comes up but i cant boot from there to recovery or hboot it just shuts off after being lit up for a while. I have Amon Ra installed I believe. I will check the brick thread thought thank you.
So I tried everything in the brick thread and none if it worked for me and any time i try ADB commands it says error: device not found. Also I've noticed that the phone will show up on device manager for a bit then disappear and if I unistall the drivers it will reinstall them if i plug the phone in but it still wont stay in device manager nor be able to be found in ADB.

[Q] Rooted, deleted a few things, then dead galaxy s4? What happened?

So I rooted my s4 using towelroot and stupidly tried to install a custom recovery. First CWM then TWRP (not sure if this has anything to do with it, likely not?). Now it has no power, and wont charge...
Events leading up to the dead s4:
I "rebooted to recovery" and it brought me to the DOWNLOADING! screen instead of a recovery manager, I held down power and then it shut off and it turned back on again and brought me to another screen asking me to continue or boot normally.
I booted normally.
Then I deleted a few of the annoying apps that were preinstalled, nothing that was listed as essential to the Kernel/OS using Root App Delete. Finally I went to work with the battery dying, and it died on the way.
I tried to charge it the following morning and it would not charge. No LED light, no vibrate that usually happens. I left it alone with the battery out for 2 days, switching back to my s3. Tried again, still nothing.
Wont charge, computer wont recognize. Tried 3 different cables, a samsung charger and my asus tablet charger. Apparently it is a brick.
Thought it might be the USB port, and from a previous screen swap I performed, I still had the old USB assembly, so I swapped them, and it still will not respond. I even tried the older screen, nothing.
Anyone have the slightest clue what happened? I bought another battery to try, but doubt it will resolve the problem.
daveyp225 said:
So I rooted my s4 using towelroot and stupidly tried to install a custom recovery. First CWM then TWRP (not sure if this has anything to do with it, likely not?). Now it has no power, and wont charge...
Events leading up to the dead s4:
I "rebooted to recovery" and it brought me to the DOWNLOADING! screen instead of a recovery manager, I held down power and then it shut off and it turned back on again and brought me to another screen asking me to continue or boot normally.
I booted normally.
Then I deleted a few of the annoying apps that were preinstalled, nothing that was listed as essential to the Kernel/OS using Root App Delete. Finally I went to work with the battery dying, and it died on the way.
I tried to charge it the following morning and it would not charge. No LED light, no vibrate that usually happens. I left it alone with the battery out for 2 days, switching back to my s3. Tried again, still nothing.
Wont charge, computer wont recognize. Tried 3 different cables, a samsung charger and my asus tablet charger. Apparently it is a brick.
Thought it might be the USB port, and from a previous screen swap I performed, I still had the old USB assembly, so I swapped them, and it still will not respond. I even tried the older screen, nothing.
Anyone have the slightest clue what happened? I bought another battery to try, but doubt it will resolve the problem.
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simple research you could have avoided all this....unless you have a MDK bootloader you CAN NOT install any custom recovery like TWRP of CWM without messing your phone up. Safestrap is your ONLY option. The link below is where you should have started your research. Most likely now you will have to try odin a clean image tar of your phone's firmware base
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606501
decaturbob said:
simple research you could have avoided all this....unless you have a MDK bootloader you CAN NOT install any custom recovery like TWRP of CWM without messing your phone up. Safestrap is your ONLY option. The link below is where you should have started your research. Most likely now you will have to try odin a clean image tar of your phone's firmware base
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2606501
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thank you. I know i messed up, have rooted/installed cfw on like 10 android phones but they always packaged root and unlocked the bootloader at once, which I never noticed.
Also, how can I connect the phone to odin if it wont connect to a PC? or charge for that matter
daveyp225 said:
thank you. I know i messed up, have rooted/installed cfw on like 10 android phones but they always packaged root and unlocked the bootloader at once, which I never noticed.
Also, how can I connect the phone to odin if it wont connect to a PC? or charge for that matter
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I can't help you that
daveyp225 said:
thank you. I know i messed up, have rooted/installed cfw on like 10 android phones but they always packaged root and unlocked the bootloader at once, which I never noticed.
Also, how can I connect the phone to odin if it wont connect to a PC? or charge for that matter
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Re install your drivers then try again
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Sounds like a total brick to me. There are jtag services. I bought the equipment myself to jtag for a hard brick but my warranty company decided the replace my phone after all so I didn't have to use the equipment. Mine did the same exact thing. Wouldn't even get warm when plugged into the charger.

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