[Q] Broken/ Bricked GTablet - G Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Problem: My G-Tablet is frozen at the Viewsonic logo screen (the 3 birds) with a message on the top left hand corner - Booting recovery kernel image
How I got to the problem: Got a rooted tablet with the ROM upgraded from stock to Android 2.3. While doing a factory reset (in settings menu) to wipe-out previous data ended up with this problem.
Need help with rescuing the device?

have you tried using nvflash to get back to stock?

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Lenovo tab 2 A10-70f stuck at boot screen- fixed!
mikee286 said:
Yesterday My lenovo Tab 2 A10-70F rebooted for no reason and is now stuck at the lenovo boot logo. What I have tried so far is going into recovery and doing a factory reset and wipe cache. This allows the tablet to boot up and be set up as new. However once the tablet is set up and I reboot again it is back stuck at the lenovo screen until I factory reset it again. I have also tried removing the SD card in case that was causing an issue but still no luck. I did another thing called root integrity check which checked out.
I have never rooted or modified the software in any way. It is bone stock android 6.0 from lenovo
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Sorry, I know it's an old post.
Hello. Complete noobie here. I've also experienced the stuck at boot screen on my Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70f that I've managed to fix. Firstly, a big thank you to the xda team for providing a wealth of information!
After attempting to use many ROMS provided by links, something wasn't right as the layout and bootscreen was different. The camera didn't work and downloaded videos would not play. The original boot screen was a small rectangular orange box with Lenovo written in it. The ROMS I tried that eventually booted after 8 hours of waiting was in large print, but I digress.
The ROM I installed was a Russian ROM. This is in English and, after an update (took another several hours to complete) is now the original Android 6.0. This is now exactly how it came out of the box. I used the SPFlashTool, unchecked the bootloader option and flashed the ROM. Two updates and all is well. I almost threw the towel in, convinced myself it was a emmc chip issue and started shopping around for a replacement. Glad I didn't.
If i'm allowed to, I'll provide a link to the Russian ROM.

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