hi all,
After updating the SW to 2.00xx with Goldcard SD, I missed pressing to Recovery mode.
It showed RED Triangle & Red Exclamation Mark.
now I cannot reboot it.
I tried adb command
adb devices
List of devices attached
adb reboot
error: device not found
Please help me.
Thanks
Do not warry
Re-flash the recovery
Download the following folder
I could not put the download link
and unzipit to C:
go to Command prompt from accessories in windows
start menue
navegat to the folder you downloaded for eg if
it is on c:\ drive write cd to fastboot then
go to yout flyer and boot in bootloader
wait till it check the sd and coms back to the
boot loadr
connect the USB cabl when connected and it
appear on the flyer screen USB in blue colour
press the power boton so the USB turns red
GO to the computer and in the command prombt
wright thr folloing command:
fastboot flash recovery cwm.flyer.img
it will flash the recovery into the device
to check reboot the flyer and select recovery
and if the cWM menues appear then you have
installed the recovery correctly
I will try to send you the link of the fastboot folder if I can
ooh, thanks, I fixed it
Thank you very much,
I just got stuck in RED exclamation mark, not reboot, doing nothing.. don't know how to reboot coz not remove battery..
Just power + vol down.. I was that stupid and silly, heih
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Hi
I have got a hero on the cheap currently using an iPhone boot looking to move over.
The hero has a custom rom on it, I would liketo try others. Holding down the home button and powering on just leaves it with the G2 boot screen. Holding down back button and power brings me into fastboot USB. When connected to the mac I am unable to see the device / list it using adb devices. If I boot into the os and connect to the mac not mounting the sdcard I can see the device with adv devices.
I'm trying to install a recovery image, this is proving dificult with not seeing the device in fastboot.
Has anyone any thought/suggestions on to resolve? Or point me in the direction of some threads to read.
Tia
deano
use fastboot devices when in fastboot...
HI,
thanks for the reply, when in fastboot on the device I use fastboot which i have downloaded from the andriod site and put in my "tools" folder when trying to lash a recovery image it just comes back with a prompt saying "waiting for device"
thanks
just to make sure: you turn off the phone, then turn it on again while holding down BACK. this brings you to a screen with a white background and fastboot written somewhere. then you plug in the usb cable and execute "fastboot devices". if it still doesn't recognize your device then you got a problem somewhere, no idea where though. not sure if windows needs drivers or anything for fastboot to work correctly...
Yes that's correct.
Phone is recognize in everything other than when connected by fastboot.
Thanks for your input
I was on Neutrino 2.5, I flashed to 2.5p (without wiping).
It wasn't working as I wanted so I went in to recovery to reflash the google apps zip.
After that I'm now stuck in a boot cycle loop and I can't even boot in to recovery mode. When I try to enter recovery it says "Entering Android Recovery Mode" then the screen just goes blank.
Really sorry to make this my first post but I'm kinda freaking out right now. Don't have any idea how to recover from this.
rodabi said:
I was on Neutrino 2.5, I flashed to 2.5p (without wiping).
It wasn't working as I wanted so I went in to recovery to reflash the google apps zip.
After that I'm now stuck in a boot cycle loop and I can't even boot in to recovery mode. When I try to enter recovery it says "Entering Android Recovery Mode" then the screen just goes blank.
Really sorry to make this my first post but I'm kinda freaking out right now. Don't have any idea how to recover from this.
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flash the recovery again using fastboot
Thanks for the reply. So my problem so is that I'm trying to boot in to RSD mode but it get the message "Battery is too low to flash".
I'm trying to charge the battery but whenever i plug it in to charge phone starts up and ends up in the boot cycle, and the battery doesn't end up charging.
How can i force the phone not to turn on when I plug it in to the wall charger?
Ok, I was able to McGyver a usb charger from an old cable and I got the battery charged enough where it would enter fastboot.
However... now I can't get either of my laptops to recognize the phone in fastboot.
I attach the phone to the usb port, turn the phone on and hold the volume down button. I press the volume up button when fastboot appears, the message "Starting Fastboot protocol support" appears and then nothing happens. Windows just sits there, the phone just sits there...
If I do moto-fastboot devices at the command prompt there is no serial.
Any thoughts?
Well, normally nothing happens until you issue a fastboot command. I usually boot into fastboot mode first, THEN connect the phone & open a command line, etc.
What happens if you do the above and type "fastboot devices"? Does it see your phone then?
Ok, so I tried your method, and installing some different windows drivers and now windows does recognize the phone!
For the record, I am on windows xp and currently i'm using driver version 2.0.40 (same problem with 2.0.53).
Now windows isn't able to install the fastboot drivers, it comes up as an unrecognized device. Is there a way to manually install the fastboot drivers?
Although it's recognized by windows, issuing the moto-fastboot devices command still returns blank.
My phone is S-ON, this means that in order to install a kernel i need to use the FlashGUI app. I tried using a new 3.6 sense ICS rom, so i flashed the kernel and applied the zip in recovery. However, i didnt know that the ROM would not work with S-ON, so i tried flashing a new rom (d3rp rom to be specific) That worked, but when i booted up i was stuck a black screen, I think this is because I am on an ICS kernel. Next, I try to do a nandroid restore, but that doesnt seem to work. Whenever I nandroid restore I get stuck at "restoring recovery partitions" - it just stays there for so long, i waited half an hour then i did a battery pull. tried flashing the rom, no luck. What should I do? thank you..
Do a full wipe then install the derp rom.,
iTzLOLtrain said:
Do a full wipe then install the derp rom.,
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Ive done that, I get the HTC logo for a few seconds then a black screen.
go to your pc or laptop and xtract the boot.img from your zip file next copy into the same folder that your fastboot drivers are in and then boot the evo into bootloader and then connect your usb cable now press power and you should now be in fastboot usb next on your pc or laptop your going to open up your cmd next you will typ your command to get your fastboot drivers working for example on my laptop i will typ cd\rootevo3dnew press enter now my fastboot drivers are working next i will typ fastboot flash boot boot.img press enter this will flash your boot.img this will allow your evo to boot next you can disconnect from usb next on the evo press volume down and the press power to reboot hope this helps
jslim38 said:
go to your pc or laptop and xtract the boot.img from your zip file next copy into the same folder that your fastboot drivers are in and then boot the evo into bootloader and then connect your usb cable now press power and you should now be in fastboot usb next on your pc or laptop your going to open up your cmd next you will typ your command to get your fastboot drivers working for example on my laptop i will typ cd\rootevo3dnew press enter now my fastboot drivers are working next i will typ fastboot flash boot boot.img press enter this will flash your boot.img this will allow your evo to boot next you can disconnect from usb next on the evo press volume down and the press power to reboot hope this helps
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I used a slightly different method but i pretty much did what you said here and help from another guy, thanks!
So I have a Telus version of the HTC One X+ 64GB. I have been pretty familiar with flashing roms on samsungs. Wasn't the case so much with the HTC. So I decided to unlock boot loader, root, and flash a custom recovery. Decided to flash this rom from this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219520 not understanding how the boot.img works well guess what I didn't flash that. Now I'm stuck on the Panandriod 3+ boot logo. The phone from my understanding don't seem to wanna charge. Just gets a slow blinking red notification light. When I was able to get into recovery when the battery had charge I was unable to get the ad card to mount so I could add the boot.img to the phone to get fast boot to flash it. I have all the drivers installed on the PC but unsure if maybe the reason that recovery is unable to mount is because of HTC Sync is installed on the PC as well?
The whole reason for trying to flash a rom on this HTC is because I have the HTC One Developer Edition on the way and I wanted to learn as much about flashing HTC as I could so I wouldn't mess up and brick my HTC One when it came. Nowwwww I'm not so confident.
Two days research I have a little more knowledge but still unable to find a good thread or resource to fix this problem. I was able to get some charge thru to the phone when I selected recovery and it went to a black screen with the notification light pulsing red. It seems like its not fully bricked. I tried to use Cmd in windows to try and communicate and see if he phone would respond to the fast boot commands but to no lunch Cmd cannot find the phone. Do anyone know where I could start? Is there a tool kit that can send me back to stock? It was running 4.1.1 any help in the right direction would be great. Thank you guys.
You HAVE to flash the boot.img! Flash it in fastboot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Without the new boot.img (which is the kernel) your Rom will not run.
Download the pizza boot.img
sixcarnage said:
You HAVE to flash the boot.img! Flash it in fastboot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Without the new boot.img (which is the kernel) your Rom will not run.
Download the pizza boot.img
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Hey thanks for replying
I downloaded the pizza boot.img but the issue I'm facing is charging it seems either very very slow on black screen or maybe it's not charging? But main issue is that PC cannot find the One X+ I will try this command but where do I place the pizza boot.img on windows?
The only thing is getting me is I'm getting the sound from windows when you connect a device when I plug the phone in USB but the cmd so far that I have tried even the All in one toolkit don't seem to see that the phone is connect USB in fast boot or boot loader mode. Think this is due to not enough charge? Plus should I just leave it in custom recovery to charge which is a black screen due to it says not enough charge to flash to charge my device?
sixcarnage said:
You HAVE to flash the boot.img! Flash it in fastboot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase cache
Without the new boot.img (which is the kernel) your Rom will not run.
Download the pizza boot.img
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Corrected.
Gene1985 said:
Two days research I have a little more knowledge but still unable to find a good thread or resource to fix this problem.
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I can hardly believe you didn't find anything that help you with this issue on this forum.
First is your SDK/ADB tool install on your computer?
It's not that complicated to flash the boot.img. Take the pizza boot.img and put it in your platform-folder of your SDk tool. Reboot your phone by holding Volume down and pressing Power button. In bootloader plug in your USB cable and at the prompt confirm that your computer is seen by typing this >fastboot devices if you have your serial confirmation then simply proceed with this at the prompt>fastboot flash boot insert_pizza_name_boot.img (enter) again at the prompt>fastboot erase cache (enter) the for rebooting >fastboot reboot (enter)
If you need more infos, you have everything required in my signature to help you.
Do you have the latest TWRP
Lucky Thirteen said:
Corrected.
I can hardly believe you didn't find anything that help you with this issue on this forum.
First is your SDK/ADB tool install on your computer?
It's not that complicated to flash the boot.img. Take the pizza boot.img and put it in your platform-folder of your SDk tool. Reboot your phone by holding Volume down and pressing Power button. In bootloader plug in your USB cable and at the prompt confirm that your computer is seen by typing this >fastboot devices if you have your serial confirmation then simply proceed with this at the prompt>fastboot flash boot insert_pizza_name_boot.img (enter) again at the prompt>fastboot erase cache (enter) the for rebooting >fastboot reboot (enter)
If you need more infos, you have everything required in my signature to help you.
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Thanks Lucky, I noticed tonight I went thru everything in issues and I noticed that I didn't correctly have SDK set up right on my windows. Hopefully that this is the issue and that when I set it up right that I can fix this problem. This has been far different then Samsung to fix hahaha thanks again and kinda my bad for posting the question. But hopefully that works.
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Do you have the latest TWRP
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No I don't have TWRP I have the recover that came in the noob tool kit. The none touch screen one lol. But I understand a fair bit on what I should have done. I'm gonna try and follow luckies link for the SDK set up and see if I can send the zip file to the phone then flash it in recovery. Just I hope the thing can charge. I had it on the charger for 4 hours today and it still said that there was not enough charge to flash I tried charging it in the boot loop and in recovery.
So I guess the issue is worse. The phone won't charge at all the red notification light blinks red but it don't seem to be charging at all I have looked for fixes and it says flash latest compatible recovery but it won't even discover the phone connected to windows with proper HTC drivers installed
Is your phone capable of booting in bootloader mode?
Lucky Thirteen said:
Is your phone capable of booting in bootloader mode?
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Yea I am able Lucky. But what I tried today was to get RUU to recognize the phone to do that but no go. So tomorrow I'm gonna do a fresh reinstall on a new laptop of windows and install drivers again and all that. But as for boot loader mode it boots. I click recovery and I get a black screen. I can fast boot USB but I'm not quite sure about USB debugging is still turned on. If it where I'm sure I wouldn't have an issue with the PC not seeing the phone connected.
OK try this in bootloader mode with the USB plug
fasboot devices
Do you have a confirmation serial number?
Will do Lucky. Thanks for your time and patience. I will try this over the night. I really like to try and get this fixed and to understand how the htc works with installing roms and tweaks. I really don't wanna mess up my Develeper Edition of the HTC One that's on the way.
If you have your serial confirmation.
Download this recovery HERE
Move this file in your platform-tools folder
Press and hold the Shift key and right click on a empty space of that folder and select Open Command Window Here
In the command window with your phone in FASTBOOT USB mode
Type>fastboot flash recovery TWRP2500.img
(Success)
Type again>fastboot erase cache
(Success)
Unplug your USB cable
Hit one time Power
Select Recovery (Volume down)
Hit Power to Reboot in Recovery
Phone should charge in recovery even if the red light doesn't lit.
Just tried this on my phone with less than 10% and it worked flawlessly, after ~10 minutes my phone was at 13%+
Otherwise you will have to create a batch file and run it while your phone is in FASTBOOT USB mode :
Code:
" @echo off
:start
fastboot getvar battery-voltage
fastboot reboot-bootloader
ping /n 6 localhost >nul
goto start
"
That should allow your phone to charge to the minimal required to flash or to re-unlock your bootloader.
Lucky Thirteen said:
If you have your serial confirmation.
Download this recovery HERE
Move this file in your platform-tools folder
Press and hold the Shift key and right click on a empty space of that folder and select Open Command Window Here
In the command window with your phone in FASTBOOT USB mode
Type>fastboot flash recovery TWRP2500.img
(Success)
Type again>fastboot erase cache
(Success)
Unplug your USB cable
Hit one time Power
Select Recovery (Volume down)
Hit Power to Reboot in Recovery
Phone should charge in recovery even if the red light doesn't lit.
Just tried this on my phone with less than 10% and it worked flawlessly, after ~10 minutes my phone was at 13%+
Otherwise you will have to create a batch file and run it while your phone is in FASTBOOT USB mode :
Code:
" @echo off
:start
fastboot getvar battery-voltage
fastboot reboot-bootloader
ping /n 6 localhost >nul
goto start
"
That should allow your phone to charge to the minimal required to flash or to re-unlock your bootloader.
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Thanks Lucky. I will try this first thing in the A.M I hope that works.
Lucky Thirteen said:
If you have your serial confirmation.
Download this recovery HERE
Move this file in your platform-tools folder
Press and hold the Shift key and right click on a empty space of that folder and select Open Command Window Here
In the command window with your phone in FASTBOOT USB mode
Type>fastboot flash recovery TWRP2500.img
(Success)
Type again>fastboot erase cache
(Success)
Unplug your USB cable
Hit one time Power
Select Recovery (Volume down)
Hit Power to Reboot in Recovery
Phone should charge in recovery even if the red light doesn't lit.
Just tried this on my phone with less than 10% and it worked flawlessly, after ~10 minutes my phone was at 13%+
Otherwise you will have to create a batch file and run it while your phone is in FASTBOOT USB mode :
Code:
" @echo off
:start
fastboot getvar battery-voltage
fastboot reboot-bootloader
ping /n 6 localhost >nul
goto start
"
That should allow your phone to charge to the minimal required to flash or to re-unlock your bootloader.
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worked like a charm Lucky. thanks i followed all the steps now im up and running. thanks again.
Great! This is a good news!
Please take the time to edit your OP and change your title to this : [SOLVED] BAD FLASH!!!! NOOB. Possible Brick HELP THANK YOU.
Happy flashing now!
Dear,
My Asus Zenpad C7.0
Model ; P01Y (Z170CG)
Android Version 5.0.2
Firmware WW_V12.26.4.61_20160530
No root
fastboot or recovery mode only show a droid robot with green backgroun collour like this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13yqwMB8kTw
can not detect by pc or laptop device connected and disconnect cotinuos
Battery drain fast, sometime device went restart
Before getting update via OTA everything is fine
Hope someone can help or we must wait until asus release update
Same problem here
I just got an Asus ZenPad C 7.0 and when I do "adb reboot fastboot" or "adb reboot bootloader" I get the green droid screen, but the device does not appear in fastboot or adb, and there are no options when I press the volume keys. I can get into recovery mode by pressing the volume down and power buttons, and then pressing the power button again when the "No Command" screen comes up. Hopefully I will be able to sideload a zip that will fix the problem, I'll let you know if I can get it to work.
Drivers...
justineldracher said:
I just got an Asus ZenPad C 7.0 and when I do "adb reboot fastboot" or "adb reboot bootloader" I get the green droid screen, but the device does not appear in fastboot or adb, and there are no options when I press the volume keys. I can get into recovery mode by pressing the volume down and power buttons, and then pressing the power button again when the "No Command" screen comes up. Hopefully I will be able to sideload a zip that will fix the problem, I'll let you know if I can get it to work.
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Turns out that when I looked in device manager while the device was in fastboot mode, the device wasn't recognized. Once I manually assigned Google's ADB drivers to the device, it appeared in fastboot and I was able to root and do everything else I wanted.
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justineldracher said:
I just got an Asus ZenPad C 7.0 and when I do "adb reboot fastboot" or "adb reboot bootloader" I get the green droid screen, but the device does not appear in fastboot or adb, and there are no options when I press the volume keys. I can get into recovery mode by pressing the volume down and power buttons, and then pressing the power button again when the "No Command" screen comes up. Hopefully I will be able to sideload a zip that will fix the problem, I'll let you know if I can get it to work.
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I had to do this on a windows machine to get it working.
Download Intel usb driver: software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/intel-usb-driver-for-android-devices
Manually select "Intel Android ADB Interface" for the unrecognized device in Device Manager.
Good luck!
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I had to do this on a windows machine to get it working.
Download Intel usb driver: software.intel.com/en-us/android/articles/intel-usb-driver-for-android-devices
Manually select "Intel Android ADB Interface" for the unrecognized device in Device Manager.
Good luck!
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it's work !
Thanks