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Hi guys. I'm totally new to the android/smart phone world btw. Anyways, I recently got my Samsung Galaxy S2... first thing I noticed, my touch screen wasn't working. I popped the battery in and out and then it started working as it should.
My phone was working fine this morning, then all of a sudden out of no where, the touch screen stopped working again. I've tried turning on/off the phone multiple times. I've taken out the battery and even my SIM card nothing... i'm worried.
Has this happened to anyone else? Is there a fix? Do i have to go through Samsung? I hope not. Incase anyone asks, I did not root my phone.
Any help/feedback would be appreciated.
When the touchscreen stops working... were you charging the phone at that time?
The first time i turned on my phone, was actually by accident and it was charging.
However, just earlier now, it was not. it was just sitting on my computer desk. The home button, lock button and touch capacitive buttons work.... but i can't get past the lock screen
you could try a factory reset to see if its software related, but it sounds like hardware. I would definitely Return the phone .
I guess I can't do a factory reset, since I can't get into any of the menus... man this sucks. I spent $900 *gulp*
To do a factory reset,
1. Turn the POWER OFF, pull the battery out and put it back again.
2. Simultaneously press and hold the Volume Up, Home and Power button
3. If the Samsung Symbol appears, release the Power button
4. A Boot Menu will then show, Use the volume up/down to choose wipe data/factory reset.
touch screen not needed this way.
oo that's interesting... I tried it. and it didn't get to a boot menu. maybe I was doing it wrong. I tried a few different ways, but no success. It turns out I have warranty with the store. They're going to replace it for me Thanks for the feedback guys. Awesome forums.
Something similar happened to me yesterday. When I had the in-box USB cable attached to a BoxWave VersaCharger (combined AC/DC charger), and the VersaCharger was plugged into 120V AC, the touchscreen would stop working. As soon as I unplugged the USB cable from the SGS2, or plugged the VersaCharger into a 12V DC lighter socket, the touchscreen would work fine.
I've got the same problem as the OP... I had my phone charging overnight and this morning when I first went to use the phone I could not unlock the screen. I could wake the screen via the home button, and see I had a missed call etc but it just wasn't responding to touch. BTW I can't remember if when I first tried to unlock the phone if it was charging or not but really this shouldn't matter.... oh and btw, I'm not rooted or anything either! Naturally I rebooted the phone but still the same problem....so I tried a battery pull and still the same problem. Just now I did a factory reset but the touch screen still isn't working! I guess this is a hardware problem so I'm going to get it fixed under warranty by Samsung! Gutted that I will likely be without my phone for a week or 2!
EDIT, UPDATE...
Well, I was just on my way to the repair shop Samsung warranty had told me to take it too, and I took my sim card out to put in my old Hero (the only thing I hadn't tried!) and I couldn't believe it but the touch screen started working fine again! Weird, but that is now my advice if anyone else has a problem with their touch screen not working - oh and I took the sim out whilst the phone was still turned on. Crisis averted!
UPDATE 2
Sadly this has happened about 4 times to me now and I'm just waiting for the inevitable next time. Each time doing a factory reset then taking the sim card out seems to bring the screen back to life (though last time not immediately) but I shouldn't have to put up with this. Problem is, I don't want to send off a seemingly perfectly working phone to get repaired as I fear they will struggle to notice the problem, never mind fix it! I'm hoping a new firmware comes out soon, in the hope that it may resolve my issues...
Me as well ...
I have had this happen to me twice now (Touchscreen not responding).
The first time I had just installed a game and thought it must have been related to that. Pulled the battery and no joy, left it for a while and it came back to life...
Second time I was surfing the web and it stopped responding, pulled the battery and left it for maybe a minute but no joy .... pulled the battery again and left it for probably 20min and it came back to life. When it came back up I noticed the livewallpaper had been turned off and my widgets were gone from the homescreen.
What I did notice when it wasn't working was it had "safe mode" displayed at the bottom left of the screen
Have the Same Problem
Have the same problem i Mine and was super exicedat first it worked fine and after charging the touchscreen stopped working i pulled the battery out and put it back in but no luckso im gonna return mine to the shop hope they replace it
Moral:AT FIRST SUPER EXICTED BUT NOW SUPER ANGRY
Same issue - Is there ANY way to save my data before I send it in for repair/replace?
Hi all,
As of this morning, I have exactly the same issue as the OP. Screen doesn't react to touch, with the exception of the capacitive buttons. I found a dude on YouTube that had the same issue: youtu.be/0oIdllWiV4I
The last thing I did with the phone before it started misbehaving was to answer a call. The phone was on the charger when the call came in - I can't recall whether I unplugged it before answering, or after, or at all during the call. Not sure it has any relevance anyway, only mention it because I've seen reports of people's screens no longer reacting to touch when the phone is plugged in to a charger (apparently it even states in the manual that this may happen).
Anyway, whilst all my contacts, SMS, photos etc are backed up to the cloud, the same can't be said for my app data. Before I lose hours and hours of progress in various games, or all my settings in numerous other apps, etc, can anyone think of any way to get access to the memory of the phone, bearing in mind the following:
I can't connect to Kies to pull a back-up because bluetooth is currently enabled on the phone and when one connects the USB cable, it says "Activating USB mode will deactivate Bluetooth. Continue?" but I can't click the Yes button
I can't connect in USB mass storage mode because I can't navigate to the settings menu entry to enable it
I can't turn Bluetooth off in order to get Kies working, becuase I can't get to the settings menu or pull down the notification bar to reach the power control.
I can't use Voice input to control the device (on the off chance there was a "bluetooth off" voice command) because (presumably with the most recent firmware I flashed via Kies a few weeks back) for some reason Vlingo is no longer the app on the double-home button action. Instead it calls Samsung Voice and wants to walk me through a first use tutorial, but I can't click the next/skip buttons
I installed via Android Market push the app belonging to www_remoteaccessphone_com as it promises to be able to remotely switch bluetooth off, but the website says I haven't installed the app yet, presumably because alrhough I was able to install it without touching the phone, it probably needs to be run at least once to set it up, and I obviously can't do that
I can't start Kies Air to try and get my data that way (starting it would require using the touch screen)
Kies via bluetooth isn't supported on Android
Needless to say, the data I'm trying to retrieve is on the internal memory, not the SD card. As you can see I've been trying all sorts of creative things, but I'm fairly sure I'm screwed. Any bright ideas I haven't thought of?
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Hi all,
As of this morning, I have exactly the same issue as the OP. Screen doesn't react to touch, with the exception of the capacitive buttons. I found a dude on YouTube that had the same issue: youtu.be/0oIdllWiV4I
The last thing I did with the phone before it started misbehaving was to answer a call. The phone was on the charger when the call came in - I can't recall whether I unplugged it before answering, or after, or at all during the call. Not sure it has any relevance anyway, only mention it because I've seen reports of people's screens no longer reacting to touch when the phone is plugged in to a charger (apparently it even states in the manual that this may happen).
Anyway, whilst all my contacts, SMS, photos etc are backed up to the cloud, the same can't be said for my app data. Before I lose hours and hours of progress in various games, or all my settings in numerous other apps, etc, can anyone think of any way to get access to the memory of the phone, bearing in mind the following:
I can't connect to Kies to pull a back-up because bluetooth is currently enabled on the phone and when one connects the USB cable, it says "Activating USB mode will deactivate Bluetooth. Continue?" but I can't click the Yes button
I can't connect in USB mass storage mode because I can't navigate to the settings menu entry to enable it
I can't turn Bluetooth off in order to get Kies working, becuase I can't get to the settings menu or pull down the notification bar to reach the power control.
I can't use Voice input to control the device (on the off chance there was a "bluetooth off" voice command) because (presumably with the most recent firmware I flashed via Kies a few weeks back) for some reason Vlingo is no longer the app on the double-home button action. Instead it calls Samsung Voice and wants to walk me through a first use tutorial, but I can't click the next/skip buttons
I installed via Android Market push the app belonging to www_remoteaccessphone_com as it promises to be able to remotely switch bluetooth off, but the website says I haven't installed the app yet, presumably because alrhough I was able to install it without touching the phone, it probably needs to be run at least once to set it up, and I obviously can't do that
I can't start Kies Air to try and get my data that way (starting it would require using the touch screen)
Kies via bluetooth isn't supported on Android
Needless to say, the data I'm trying to retrieve is on the internal memory, not the SD card. As you can see I've been trying all sorts of creative things, but I'm fairly sure I'm screwed. Any bright ideas I haven't thought of?
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flash it with CF-root, boot into CWM recovery, do a nandroid backup after that, use CWM recovery again to mount USB storage, connect to your PC and pull everything off.
Nitrile said:
flash it with CF-root, boot into CWM recovery, do a nandroid backup after that, use CWM recovery again to mount USB storage, connect to your PC and pull everything off.
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Thanks for the quick advice. I guess I'll need to use my girlfriend's phone to download CF-root and then transfer the SD card to my device. Quick question before I proceed though - is it possible to remove all traces of such tampering, since I've already made out with Samsung that I'm sending it in for repair, and I'm not sure they will honour the warranty if they see it has been rooted etc.
blaubeer said:
Thanks for the quick advice. I guess I'll need to use my girlfriend's phone to download CF-root and then transfer the SD card to my device. Quick question before I proceed though - is it possible to remove all traces of such tampering, since I've already made out with Samsung that I'm sending it in for repair, and I'm not sure they will honour the warranty if they see it has been rooted etc.
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get a USB jig off ebay or amazon to reset the flash counter. should not cost more than 5 or 6 euros, shipped.
anyways you need to flash CF-root through ODIN if you are coming from stock. instructions are all in chainfire's cf-root thread.
Nandroid Restore
So I successfully rooted, used CWM to do a Nandroid backup, mounted the sd_card and saved the contents (including the nandroid backup) to my PC, reflashed the stock rom & kernel, usb-jigged it to get the counter back to zero/original and sent the phone in for repair. My efforts paid off as they repaired it without question under warranty. I just received the phone back and today set about restoring my backup:
Copied the sd_card contents I'd saved to my HDD back onto the phone
Re-roooted it with Cf-mod.
Used CWM to restore the backup I took before sending it in
It restored boot/system/data/cache successfully
selected reboot now in CWM
The result is that it is still missing all my apps. It only seems to have the "data" like my camera shots and SMS messages, system settings like whether bluetooth is on or off, the volume level, Wifi networks etc. So something was restored. But there is no Google Account configured, the lock screen picture is the default not the one I had beforehand, and as I said, all the apps - the main reason I did this whole thing as my personal data is all backed up to the cloud on a regular basis anyway - have not been restored. Am I confused? I thought a nandroid backup took a complete snapshot of everything, apps included.
Finding out the list of Apps I had in order to reinstall them is not an issue - I have a list of everything I had installed saved on AppBrain. But if I reinstall the apps, all the settings (or progress in the games) within those freshly installed apps will be back to square one, not where I left them, right? Or should I reinstall the apps and then restore the data partition over the top again?
Are you guys using any type of screen protectors, cause if you are, that may be the issue s their have been reports that the screen becomes unresponsive with certain screen protectors when connected to a charger.
However, if you are not using a screen protector, then I would suggest getting the unit replaced as you should not have to do anything, root or otherwise, to get the touchscreen working on a touchscreen phone
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Are you guys using any type of screen protectors, cause if you are, that may be the issue s their have been reports that the screen becomes unresponsive with certain screen protectors when connected to a charger.
However, if you are not using a screen protector, then I would suggest getting the unit replaced as you should not have to do anything, root or otherwise, to get the touchscreen working on a touchscreen phone
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Nope, no screen protector or any kind of case for that matter. Anyway, that isn't my issue anymore. The touch-sensitive unit was defective, the phone was repaired under warranty. My issue now is getting my apps & settings back. I have meanwhile read elsewhere that Nandroid doesn't back up the apps - pretty deceptive "backs up everything!" "it is like time travel" etc comments around here then.
Anyway, I reinstalled all the apps I had previously, and thought by reapplying the data partition from the nandroid backup it might then bring back the settings for the reinstalled apps. Instead all it did was remove all those apps again - now I am really confused. How come the restore DOESN'T bring back the apps I used to have, but DOES remove the ones I subsequently install. Does Nandroid touch the apps or doesn't it?
Touch screen not working
So i am having a very peculiar problem related to the GT-I9100 Touch Screen.
I bought the phone from Saudi Arabia and I live in Bangladesh at the moment. So for now I don't have warranty.
I bought it on 4th of this month. It had 2.3.3. So I updated it to 2.3.5. I did not use the phone much before that so I don't know if this problem was there before.
So here is the problem.
First time I noticed it when i pulled the phone from my pocket and could not unlock the pattern. First I thought I forgot the pattern. After sometime I noticed that i could not touch the buttons. I was dragging my finger over the points but there was no connecting line. I restarted the set. But it still did not work. After sometime I took the battery out. And after that it started normally and unlocked. And the touchscreen is totally fine.
I tested it using *#0*#. And every single point in the screen registers touch.
After that this happened couple of times. First couple of days I thought it was a pattern unlock problem. But i tried PIN and Password even using no unlock. It happened in every case.
So after couple of days it totally stopped happening.
But from yesterday it is happening again. And today it happened 3 times.
So today as I had no unlock protocol i tried tapping Home twice. As this brings on the voice command menu. And for the first time i was in the phone without touching the screen.And first i noticed the Menu and Back Soft keys works.And the touchscreen still does not work. And i noticed some thing weird. Always some thing in the screen is Selected. In Menu the + Icon is selected. In first screen the Map icon is selected. Also in Recent Apps the first App is selected. So after a lot of reboots it is back to normal again. Now i see something interesting. In the Battery Usage Graph i can see some really sharp drops. 3 times. Looks like when this happens phones charge takes a nose dive.
So here is the Gist.
Info related the Problem:
1. Usually happens when the phone is my pant pocket for sometime. It does not happen if it is sitting on the table.
2. Touchscreen gets totally disabled.
3. I have no idea why this happens.The exact reason behind it.
4. Battery Charge takes a nose dive when this happens. See the attached images.
5. I still don't know how to bring it back. Sometimes a simple reboot works. Sometimes I have to pull the battery. And sometimes it works on its own.
6. Every other function of the phone works. Like music playback using my UE 200vi music keys using PowerAMP, Siri(Android version), Call can be received using headset.
Battery nose Dive:
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Also the selection
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So this is the thing. My biggest problem right now is, I don't know why it happens and I don't know how to bring it back from this situation. If I knew I could make sure I don't get it again or I would just fix it every-time. As when this happens I cant make calls or anything which requires the touchscreen.
So guys help me if you can by giving ideas. As i will not go back to KSA in 6 months. So buying a $550 phone unlocked was a total waste. As i cant use it here.
Thanks a million in advance.
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And also the next time it happens i will do a video to shou you guys.
Having the same problem while charging touch screen doesn't work
Stock charger and usb cable
i was on CM7 but that happend so i flashed stock but no luck
I will write more observations
Today I cracked the screen on my sgs2 while it was in my pocket, I have no idea how it happened but the good news is my service provider is replacing the phone for free.
The problem is I only get a blue line across the screen, I know the phone is working because I am still recieving messages and it rings etc but I cant unlock the screen to get it into mass storage mode to retrieve my data!
Any idea if I can get into the phone any other way to retrieve contacts etc?
No backup ???
Or Nandroid backup ??
jje
People should sync with google more. For anyone reading this: go into Contacts, press menu, and select Merge with Google (it should be something like that, my os language is Dutch).
This way you can see al your contacts at contacts.google.com
@topic starter: have you tried looking at http://contacts.google.com if your contacts are stored here?
Have you tried adb as long as debugging was turned on which some roms do by default it should work. Or boot into recovery then use adb.
I have tried adb it doesnt seem to do anything, how do I put the phone into recovery?
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I have tried adb it doesnt seem to do anything, how do I put the phone into recovery?
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Vol up--->Home--->Power. Hold this three buttons on the same time and release when Samsung logo apperas
Well, I couldnt get the phone inot recovery mode either, but now my replacement has arrived I guess I just have to bite the bullet and use an older backup.
Is there any app or a way that I can install something on my phone so that if the screen ever breaks again I can access my data not just to back it up but to delete it?
I just assumed you are rooted (most people on this site are) but I should make sure so that you actually had a recovery with adb, are you? I don't know if the stock one does.
If not flashing cf-root using download mode would give you CWM recovery.
No I am not rooted, I was unsure if rooting was reversable and didnt want to void my warranty, Im even more scared off now that I know the screen can break when the phone is in my pocket and hadnt been mis-used or dropped at all!
Well the phone is already wrecked so the warranty is already gone. Just root it so you can get your data.
The main problem is do you remember your software version so you can use the right cf-root kg* kernel.
the phone is still under warranty, and has been replaced. I would now like to know how to prevent this from happening in the case of the screen breaking again?
Wow I never knew of a warranty that would cover physical damage like a broken screen.
For the new phone make sure the first thing you do is to turn on usb debugging so that you can use adb on the stock rom.
Also another possibility for getting data (just a theory) but if any remote control software (VNC etc) in the Market AUTO STARTS with the phone, it could be installed by using market.android.com then control the phone from your computer as long as wifi was on.
I don't know if any exist like that though and a quick search showed one VNC server but you had to open the app and turn on the server.
Edit: I wasn't thinking of the limitations of adb data access when not rooted, so well it is still a good idea for the new phone you may want more ideas from other people
So I have a Galaxy S3 that took a drop, and while the glass is not cracked, the touch screen does not work (all physical and capacitive buttons still work). I was thinking its no biggie since my phone plan ended, so I bought an S5. However I realised that I had never made a backup of the contacts and messages on that phone, as I didn't use a Google account on the phone (I used the phone for just work-related calls, messages, emails, documents and photos - yes its a stupid mistake). Also the last time I connected my phone to the computer, it was in mass-storage mode instead of MTP.
Since the screen does not work, I have no way to salvage my contacts and messages. When I try to connect my phone to the computer, I cannot find a folder which stores these when I use Windows Explorer. Also Kies won't connect to the phone because it keeps saying that the phone needs to be in MTP. But since the screen doesn't work, I cannot change the USB mode. The phone is also not rooted/has no recovery installed.
I'm thinking about installing a recovery that requires the volume buttons to operate, so I might have a chance of accessing the stored contacts and messages which are currently hidden. However I believe to install this requires some interaction with the phone using the touchscreen, unless there is a way to do it. Does anyone know a way?
If there isn't a way to do this, I'm thinking of replacing the digitiser myself, but I'm not sure if this is the part that's giving the problem or if its some other part. I have taken apart the phone before and there were signs of water damage (rust) on some of the metal parts.
Can someone help me with what to do? Thanks in advance!
Flashing a recovery with Odin doesn't require touch screen.
Buy a phone with motherboard failure and swap the screen assembly over.
Ooh thanks, I'll try Odin, and if I can't retrieve contacts and messages through that, then I'll start searching for a phone with a failed motherboard
boomboomer said:
Flashing a recovery with Odin doesn't require touch screen.
Buy a phone with motherboard failure and swap the screen assembly over.
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Hi again, sorry for this late response! I tried flashing cwm from the official site, but this doesn't seem to have an option to mount the data partition so that I could view it on my pc. Do you know which recovery could be used for this? It must be a non-touch version of the recovery.
Thanks in advance!
Well, I wrote a very thorough post explaining my situation, and when I tried to post it I was informed I was trying to register for my forum account instead. *facepalm* So with that thirty minutes wasted, let's try this again.
I have a Kindle Fire HDX 7. Software 4.5.2. I rooted it with an exploit, deleted some Metrics system files, and then after rebooting came up to a broken "desktop." The main Favorites window flashes from white to gray at me, there are no icons in it. I can't run any apps. I can get to the Settings menu, enable ADB, MTP, etc., but I can't turn on Wi-Fi or do updates. I did a Factory Reset, but that just erased all my content. If I reboot from this situation, I get stuck at the orange animated logo screen forever. If I hold the Volume + button and choose Factory Default from there, I can get back to the flashing Favorites desktop window, but still can't do anything just as before.
I have installed the Android SDK for Windows, installed the adb_usb.ini files, and the device is not recognized by Windows at all. It charges, but that's it. I tried using Ubuntu and SoupKit. They also don't see the Kindle as being there. No matter how many times I reboot the Kindle, all the SoupKit commands just hang at "Waiting for Device".
I made a Factory Cable. When I plug it in, the Kindle doesn't turn on. Holding down the power button does nothing. If I plug back in a regular USB, it turns right on. If I plug the Factory Cable in at the Flashing favorites screen, I hear the "plugged in" chime and the charging icon appears on the battery, but nothing else happens. If I try to reboot from there, with the Factory Cable still in, it shuts down but won't restart. I am open to the possibility I messed up the cable, but continuity seems good with my meter from both ends of the cable and from the solder joints to the micro-USB end, etc.
Has anyone seen the flashing desktop behavior? What should I be doing to try to get my Kindle recognized, so I can push the stock firmware back to it to fix this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I made a foolish mistake and I can't seem to correct it myself, so I'm hoping someone else out there has the answer I'm overlooking. Thank you for your time.
Make sure you have the Kindle Fire ADB drivers installed.
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Make sure you have the (link text clipped due to restrictions on <10 posters) installed.
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I had already installed the Google USB driver using the SDK Manager, and also modified adb_usb.ini and so forth, to no effect. I tried the instructions at the above link, though, since that Add-On site was something new. It appears some things have changed since that article was written, though, since the only thing available from the Add-On site from Amazon now is just the Kindle USB driver. I installed it, but Windows still doesn't recognize the Kindle. I rebooted the computer and the Kindle just to be sure.
To be clear, when I say it doesn't recognize it, I mean it doesn't even appear in Device Manager as an unknown device. No matter which computer, USB port, or cable I use, Windows 7 and Ubuntu simply do not see a device as there. The Kindle chimes and shows the charging icon, but Windows doesn't see anything as being plugged in.
From what I'm reading, it appears the factory cable I made is useless with the Fire HDX line.
I notice that the SuperSU app is still installed for what it's worth. I can't run anything, so it's kind of hopeless. I can't seem to find the original exploit that I used, but I basically just tapped a button that said "Gimme Root" and then I had super user access. Dangerous, dangerous super user access.
I'm not opposed to opening the Kindle up and tinkering with things, if there's any chance that will help correct this problem.
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I made a Factory Cable. When I plug it in, the Kindle doesn't turn on. Holding down the power button does nothing. If I plug back in a regular USB, it turns right on. If I plug the Factory Cable in at the Flashing favorites screen, I hear the "plugged in" chime and the charging icon appears on the battery, but nothing else happens. If I try to reboot from there, with the Factory Cable still in, it shuts down but won't restart. I am open to the possibility I messed up the cable, but continuity seems good with my meter from both ends of the cable and from the solder joints to the micro-USB end, etc.
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"Factory cables" (sometimes called fastboot cable) are useless on all HDX models. Stick with a standard, high quality USB cable. I realize this seems counter intuitive but Amazon has done their best to make the latest generation of devices inaccessible to those looking to leverage the hardware or simply recover and non-functioning device.
Your issue with 'seeing the device' is likely due to Windows drivers. If the suggestion from @EncryptedCurse doesn't work suggest deleting all related entries from device manager when the device is tethered, reboot and then reconnect. Windows should install the correct drivers assuming you downloaded the Kindle specific ones in advance. There are shortcuts to this procedure (eg: a reboot really isn't necessary) if you know your way around Windows.
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"Factory cables" (sometimes called fastboot cable) are useless on all HDX models. Stick with a standard, high quality USB cable. I realize this seems counter intuitive but Amazon has done their best to make the latest generation of devices inaccessible to those looking to leverage the hardware or simply recover and non-functioning device.
Your issue with 'seeing the device' is likely due to Windows drivers. If the suggestion from @EncryptedCurse doesn't work suggest deleting all related entries from device manager when the device is tethered, reboot and then reconnect. Windows should install the correct drivers assuming you downloaded the Kindle specific ones in advance. There are shortcuts to this procedure (eg: a reboot really isn't necessary) if you know your way around Windows.
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I plugged the Kindle in (I'm at the Settings menu on it, since staying at the launcher/home/favorites screen just threatens to give me epilepsy with its constant flashing), I removed all the USB host controllers and root hubs, then scanned for hardware changes to reinstall them. The Kindle is not found, as a recognized device or an unknown one. As I said, when I boot from a thumb drive into Ubuntu, it doesn't find it either. When I run adb devices, it says no device is found. I have heard of people getting it to take ADB commands anyway, despite the not found error, by just repeatedly rebooting the Kindle, but it hasn't worked for me.
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I plugged the Kindle in (I'm at the Settings menu on it, since staying at the launcher/home/favorites screen just threatens to give me epilepsy with its constant flashing), I removed all the USB host controllers and root hubs, then scanned for hardware changes to reinstall them. The Kindle is not found, as a recognized device or an unknown one. As I said, when I boot from a thumb drive into Ubuntu, it doesn't find it either. When I run adb devices, it says no device is found. I have heard of people getting it to take ADB commands anyway, despite the not found error, by just repeatedly rebooting the Kindle, but it hasn't worked for me.
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My bad - I overlooked some key details in your original post even though clearly stated. If you are not seeing the the device from any host (and you have certainly done the things I would have suggested) there is little you can do to recover via standard methods. A couple longshot suggestions:
- change cables. I know you tried a homebuilt cable but grab a couple standard cables just to rule out a bad wire; crappy usb cables are more common than people think
- check for a bent/missing pin in the micro-usb port; possible you aren't making a data connection (for others benefit, data and charge use different pins)
I realize both the above are highly unlikely given the sequence of events that lead up to your current problem. Running out of ideas ...
I doubt this will help, but one long shot on Windows is try to use the HDX toolkit to install the adv drivers. It won't do anything else with this build, but if this is a driver issue, it could possibly fix it. Also, if you can try revoking adb permissions if you can get to that window and try a different usb port.
These are all last ditch efforts though.
I tried the HDXToolkit driver install. It seemed promising, but it still doesn't see the Kindle. Checking the connector to see if the data pins were damaged was a good idea, but unfortunately they look unmangled. I am using a regular USB cable at this point, by the way.
I can't disable ADB mode on the Kindle itself. I can go to the Developer menu and try to disable it, but it just kicks me back to Settings and the option stays set to On when I go back to it. I can switch between MTP and CTP for whatever that's worth.
I appreciate the optimism. I'm quite upset with myself for doing this to my Kindle, as I really was getting a lot of use out of it. I can't help but be a little mad at Amazon, too, for making it so hard to fix this.
Oh, I was also going to mention that when I go to the stock recovery window with the option between reboot and factory restore, at the bottom under the Kindle logo it says "No Command" not sure what the significance is of that. I've seen where some people get a lot of error messages in that area.
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I tried the HDXToolkit driver install. It seemed promising, but it still doesn't see the Kindle. Checking the connector to see if the data pins were damaged was a good idea, but unfortunately they look unmangled. I am using a regular USB cable at this point, by the way.
I can't disable ADB mode on the Kindle itself. I can go to the Developer menu and try to disable it, but it just kicks me back to Settings and the option stays set to On when I go back to it. I can switch between MTP and CTP for whatever that's worth.
I appreciate the optimism. I'm quite upset with myself for doing this to my Kindle, as I really was getting a lot of use out of it. I can't help but be a little mad at Amazon, too, for making it so hard to fix this.
Oh, I was also going to mention that when I go to the stock recovery window with the option between reboot and factory restore, at the bottom under the Kindle logo it says "No Command" not sure what the significance is of that. I've seen where some people get a lot of error messages in that area.
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Some very left-field ideas:
- try enabling bluetooth. Obviously if you can get that working there is a way to move files to/from device which might provide additional repair/recovery options.
- there is a rumor that long pressing power (40+ sec) performs some type of 'hard reset' on the device. Never see it work but worth a try.
If the device is still within warranty reach out to Amazon. They are pretty good about providing replacements (say it died during an update) although it will likely be a refurb. Who knows, might get one with a low enough fimware level to unlock. That opens a entirely new set of options.
It would appear that the HDX can't use Bluetooth for file transfers, only for connecting peripherals like keyboards and speakers. I'm going to try it anyway.
I have done the long power button hold down, but it doesn't seem to do anything.
I believe I should be in warranty. I got my Kindle for Christmas, so it's only about 6 months old. I'd rather not have to lie to customer service, though. So I'm still prodding at this trying to find a solution. If I could just get WiFi to work, so I could download a firmware update, I think that might help, but of course everytime I put in my network information and tell it to save it, it kicks me back to the Settings window and I get no connection.
The 40 second Hard Reset never worked in my case, although My Kindle didn't even boot up after my stupidity.
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It would appear that the HDX can't use Bluetooth for file transfers, only for connecting peripherals like keyboards and speakers. I'm going to try it anyway.
I have done the long power button hold down, but it doesn't seem to do anything.
I believe I should be in warranty. I got my Kindle for Christmas, so it's only about 6 months old. I'd rather not have to lie to customer service, though. So I'm still prodding at this trying to find a solution. If I could just get WiFi to work, so I could download a firmware update, I think that might help, but of course everytime I put in my network information and tell it to save it, it kicks me back to the Settings window and I get no connection.
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Understand the ethical concern. Stating it died during an update is technically correct provided you don't indicate who was doing the updating. If asked if the device is rooted then you should come clean (which could impact Amazon's decision whether to replace). I have a great relationship with Amazon and believe honesty will ultimately get you further than deception.
So it doesn't appear there is anything else I can do about this. The Kindle isn't recognized by any computer I have, using Windows XP or 7, or using Ubuntu. I read that XP might be able to see it if I disabled ADB, but it's permanently turned on and if I try to turn it off it kicks me back to the Settings menu without actually changing the setting. Since no computer can see it, I don't think there is anything I can do to recover it. Unless someone figures out a way to flash the ROM by taking the thing apart and doing it manually, which I don't think is going to happen anytime soon. I can't believe I ruined my Kindle. Looks like all that's left is contacting support and seeing if they'll help me with a replacement.
Actually, one other thing. If I have to send the old one back, won't they notice that SuperSU is installed and realize what I did?
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So it doesn't appear there is anything else I can do about this. The Kindle isn't recognized by any computer I have, using Windows XP or 7, or using Ubuntu. I read that XP might be able to see it if I disabled ADB, but it's permanently turned on and if I try to turn it off it kicks me back to the Settings menu without actually changing the setting. Since no computer can see it, I don't think there is anything I can do to recover it. Unless someone figures out a way to flash the ROM by taking the thing apart and doing it manually, which I don't think is going to happen anytime soon. I can't believe I ruined my Kindle. Looks like all that's left is contacting support and seeing if they'll help me with a replacement.
Actually, one other thing. If I have to send the old one back, won't they notice that SuperSU is installed and realize what I did?
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Sorry for your troubles. Amazon is pretty easy going - at least in my region. If the device is in warranty and you simply describe the symptoms without going into too much detail you should get a replacement. I don't believe they inspect devices beyond looking for obvious physical damage. The device will likely get 'reprogrammed' and be sold as a refurb. It makes little economic sense to have a tech inspect returned devices unless they are looking for something specific or a pattern of failures. Good luck.
Any have file APQ8074.hex and 8074_msimage.mbn for unbrick QHUSB?
hey, a week ago my phone was crushed by one of my friends somehow and now, as you could guess, it doesnt.. display. No touch response either as far as i can tell. only response is vibration (turning on and off, recovery mode etc)
see.. i've really messed up here. this is a samsung device which means i have two tools useful in aiding my problem. kies and FindMyMobile (to unlock the screen) and as i just noted my phone is locked so kies will not work. why cant i just import files? Usb Debugging is disabled. FindMyMobile? not enabled on device. AllShare? Remote Control? both disabled. everything seems to be blocking me.
so the question is, is there any way possibly using adb or another method to either enable usb debugging or pull my files from my internal SD? if so, sorry to be a pain but this hasn't happened before. well, my data hasn't been as important before. Anyway, could you explain in deep detail for me? i'd appreciate it.
if not, is there any program or method to unlock my phone through my computer?
please, no one suggest USB OTG as even if my device does support it, it either wont work or i wont be able to get one in time. my phone goes off for repair or replacement on the 28th. (factory reset)
i've been looking for the past 5 or so days for a software that can do this. Wondershare was one of them, installed the recovery package on my phone but did nothing at all.
I apologise for the long and vague question im not sure what im asking. i just want all my photos and videos off my phone. nothing else. my computer recognises my phone but doesnt allow data transfer. i guess my priority right now is finding out a way to unlock my phone. Thank you in advance