Hi mates,
First, I'm a noob. I know how to flash X8 and Desire but I know anything about Atrix.
I have this message
Code:
SVF:105.1:2 Failed to boot 0X1000
Is there a solution to solve it?
Thanks for your answer.
mitch_55 said:
Hi mates,
First, I'm a noob. I know how to flash X8 and Desire but I know anything about Atrix.
I have this message
Code:
SVF:105.1:2 Failed to boot 0X1000
Is there a solution to solve it?
Thanks for your answer.
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Nope, they don't call it a brick for nothing.
mitch_55 said:
Hi mates,
First, I'm a noob. I know how to flash X8 and Desire but I know anything about Atrix.
I have this message
Code:
SVF:105.1:2 Failed to boot 0X1000
Is there a solution to solve it?
Thanks for your answer.
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Actually, yes... or maybe. I found a Chinese site that sells a new CPU and Memory chips for the Atrix. They claim that changing the 16GB memory chips and the CPU would bring your atrix back to life.
I didn't try it and I don't know anyone who has. So... it could be bull****.
Also, I know most of us hate rumors, but a close friend of mine (who makes a living out of fixing mobile phones) received a "service bulletin" from Motorola saying they would open the Atrix for homebrew modifications sometime this year. I wouldn't bet my money on it though.
ertz said:
Actually, yes... or maybe. I found a Chinese site that sells a new CPU and Memory chips for the Atrix. They claim that changing the 16GB memory chips and the CPU would bring your atrix back to life.
I didn't try it and I don't know anyone who has. So... it could be bull****.
Also, I know most of us hate rumors, but a close friend of mine (who makes a living out of fixing mobile phones) received a "service bulletin" from Motorola saying they would open the Atrix for homebrew modifications sometime this year. I wouldn't bet my money on it though.
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That works because in the process you're replacing the fuse in the CPU that prevents relocking the bootloader. Its a hackish workaround, you're basically keeping the screen and casing, and replacing the rest. Probably cheaper just to get a used working Atrix.
to the OP - Are you aware of the distinction between a soft/regular brick and a hard brick? Its pretty common terminology with electronics and simply knowing you have a hard brick could have answered your question.
ertz said:
Actually, yes... or maybe. I found a Chinese site that sells a new CPU and Memory chips for the Atrix. They claim that changing the 16GB memory chips and the CPU would bring your atrix back to life.
I didn't try it and I don't know anyone who has. So... it could be bull****.
Also, I know most of us hate rumors, but a close friend of mine (who makes a living out of fixing mobile phones) received a "service bulletin" from Motorola saying they would open the Atrix for homebrew modifications sometime this year. I wouldn't bet my money on it though.
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Screw that! There will be very few people that have the capability to do ball grid array soldering at home.
mitch_55 said:
Hi mates,
First, I'm a noob. I know how to flash X8 and Desire but I know anything about Atrix.
I have this message
Code:
SVF:105.1:2 Failed to boot 0X1000
Is there a solution to solve it?
Thanks for your answer.
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Yes there is. I had this exact message on my phone after attempting to unlock the bootloader with a pudding. I had a ***** of a time getting it fixed and only with ltdanno360's help. If you want to look for him and ask for help, he is really patient and walks you thru. I cant guarantee he can fix it with you, but you can try. Good luck.
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Yes there is. I had this exact message on my phone after attempting to unlock the bootloader with a pudding. I had a ***** of a time getting it fixed and only with ltdanno360's help. If you want to look for him and ask for help, he is really patient and walks you thru. I cant guarantee he can fix it with you, but you can try. Good luck.
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Okay, here it goes. I was trying to get my phone to return to stock, because i had a problem with rooted phone. So, i was looking for Firmware for Returning to Stock. and i found one, and used Odin3 to force update with the firmware,then i turned on my phone... and the screen said AT&T WORLD***** or W/E!!!!... i accidently downloaded AT&T Galaxy S Captivate's firmware... and now i cant go to 'Reset Factory Mode' or 'Downloading Mode'. can anyone help me? if i just can go to downloading mode, i can fix this. is there anyway to auto-goto downloading mode when you insert USB? like un-screwing the phone and doing something? i can take any-risk to fix this. thank you
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xR4TZsZOPU&ob=av3n
You have a nice paperwieght
Why did you not follow the stickied thread in this forum? It was that easy.
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have fun with your super amoled paperweight
Sorry bud.. More than likely even if we could flash back the correct firmware, bml12 was probably overwritten, and we can't replace that, so you'd have a device that won't even use the cell radio.
Best bet is to disconnect the wire to the screen internally so that nothing appears on boot up, then take it back to Verizon.
People who can't read simple instructions shouldn't have their errors subsidized -- and especially not by fraud.
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People who can't read simple instructions shouldn't have their errors subsidized -- and especially not by fraud.
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Do you have a newsletter we could subscribe to? Your technical insight and willingness to help is amazing. Would love to read more.
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Do you have a newsletter we could subscribe to? Your technical insight and willingness to help is amazing. Would love to read more.
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Really? ...and *that* helps??
Let's not start sniping at people just because their opinion of a suggestion is different than ours...
Please?
If his post is any indication, he would very much have liked to help prevent this device from being bricked and returned to VZW....had such a solution been possible.
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Really? ...and *that* helps??
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No, what helped was my post on how he could handle the situation from this point forward, which I think is a reasonable suggestion given his situation.
The person I quoted didn't offer any advice.
Let's not start sniping at people just because their opinion of a suggestion is different than ours...
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I'll assume your post wasn't "sniping" at me then, and move along.
Hello, my Atrix is a Hard brick someone can recommend where to buy of factory cable?.
Thanks
Alex
alaxarias said:
Hello, my Atrix is a Hard brick someone can recommend where to buy of factory cable?.
Thanks
Alex
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Even if you do have a recovery cable, you won't be able to recover your Atrix, since noone knows how to recover via NVflash except for Motorola.
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Even if you do have a recovery cable, you won't be able to recover your Atrix, since noone knows how to recover via NVflash except for Motorola.
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I wonder if Motorola would ever be interested in revealing how to do it? I suppose it would save them money in the long run.. We've had them unlock the bootloader, so maybe this is worth a shot?
blackalice said:
I wonder if Motorola would ever be interested in revealing how to do it? I suppose it would save them money in the long run.. We've had them unlock the bootloader, so maybe this is worth a shot?
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Just had to say I see you are from Oldmeldrum..................Aberdeen is my hometown.............jus' a wee bittie doon thae road, ken fit ah mean?
blackalice said:
I wonder if Motorola would ever be interested in revealing how to do it? I suppose it would save them money in the long run.. We've had them unlock the bootloader, so maybe this is worth a shot?
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I was wondering the same thing. They made an official statement that they are willing to unlock the BL, so they can follow the same road and release the SBKs also who knows...
Guys, they didn't officially unlock the bootloader. BL was unlocked by pulling a test build off their servers. I guarantee they didn't intend this.
Motorola fails even with OS updates, so I wouldn't except them helping the developers in any way. Especially disclosing proprietary SBKs.
CaelanT said:
Just had to say I see you are from Oldmeldrum..................Aberdeen is my hometown.............jus' a wee bittie doon thae road, ken fit ah mean?
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Och aye! Nae far from here! ;D
xploited said:
Guys, they didn't officially unlock the bootloader. BL was unlocked by pulling a test build off their servers. I guarantee they didn't intend this.
Motorola fails even with OS updates, so I wouldn't except them helping the developers in any way. Especially disclosing proprietary SBKs.
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I agree, but there was a thread here some time ago quoting a marketing director of Motorola with ETAs regarding the bootloader unlock
You need SBK to be of any use. I very seriously doubt that moto will ever release the SBK. They really don't have any justified reason to. There is no justification for demanding them to release it. They can simply say that everyone is responsible for their own modifications of the device, and that they hold no responsibility.
According to rumor, Moto themselves either can't, or is unwilling to fix the hard bricks. People sending them in for coverage under service plans are getting completely new phones, not having their phones fixed.
My hope
Has anyone tried whit the factory cable and this? briefmobile.com/motorola-atrix-4g-system-boot-file-sbf-leaked
It may be a solution, please if anyone has tried this with the factory cable that can tell us, works or not?
I feel guilty for damaging the Atrix my brother, now has the old Nokia while I can solve your problem but this seems to have no solution, my Atrix is perfect, works well.
Thanks,
Alex
alaxarias said:
Has anyone tried whit the factory cable and this? briefmobile.com/motorola-atrix-4g-system-boot-file-sbf-leaked
It may be a solution, please if anyone has tried this with the factory cable that can tell us, works or not?
I feel guilty for damaging the Atrix my brother, now has the old Nokia while I can solve your problem but this seems to have no solution, my Atrix is perfect, works well.
Thanks,
Alex
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Alex, that link is unrelated. That was early on in the atrix world and the SBFs became used to fix soft bricks. We've evolved way past that link. Unfortunately at this time there is no fix for the hard brick even with a factory cable. The author of that article himself was one of the hard bricks who had to get a new phone.
thanks
Thanks guys, i hope help some day....
I'm going to jump back to the original topic of this feed, does anyone know where to buy a factory cable? I know it's possible to make one, but I dont solder so does anyone know where to buy one, or a way to make one without soldering?
I would say if you can't use a soldering iron the easiest way would bet either stripping the wires twisting them together and wrap them with electrical tape or using a Wire Connector (You can buy them at almost every store that sells hardware equipment.)
alaxarias said:
Hello, my Atrix is a Hard brick someone can recommend where to buy of factory cable?.
Thanks
Alex
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Ok so I just sent my mopho in for repair and those frackers put 254_13 on it. I'm guessing this means that I now have a non-unlockable bootloader, grrr!!! I think I might insure it and break it hoping I get an unlockable replacement but that's for later.
I have not seen anyone post a 254_13 sbf, so before I try anything I would like to get some image files of my phone to share with everyone. Though it does appear to be the new one on moto's website. I think I could do it but I'm not totally sure how to do it with motorola's sig. Can I decompile 198_... or the 254_12/soak and recompile it with my new images? Is this possible, does anyone care, am I really bad at searching and I'm about to get flamed, or am just out of date?
Also if this is a waste of time let me know.
Most probably a waste of time.
MinceMan said:
Ok so I just sent my mopho in for repair and those frackers put 254_13 on it. I'm guessing this means that I now have a non-unlockable bootloader, grrr!!! I think I might insure it and break it hoping I get an unlockable replacement but that's for later.
I have not seen anyone post a 254_13 sbf, so before I try anything I would like to get some image files of my phone to share with everyone. Though it does appear to be the new one on moto's website. I think I could do it but I'm not totally sure how to do it with motorola's sig. Can I decompile 198_... or the 254_12/soak and recompile it with my new images? Is this possible, does anyone care, am I really bad at searching and I'm about to get flamed, or am just out of date?
Also if this is a waste of time let me know.
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wish someone hadnt told you this was a waste of time. Ive been searching all over for this file and your thread is so far the closest ive come. Unfortunately one guy deamed the file i need a waste of time cause he couldnt use it for anything and now im SOL.
wbbjason said:
wish someone hadnt told you this was a waste of time. Ive been searching all over for this file and your thread is so far the closest ive come. Unfortunately one guy deamed the file i need a waste of time cause he couldnt use it for anything and now im SOL.
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I just say never buy Motorola again and call it a day!
MinceMan said:
I just say never buy Motorola again and call it a day!
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id love to, but im not unrooting my own phones. im unrooting for work
hi everyone! I am seeking your expertise as I came upon this forum trying to help my son fix his phone. He's only 11 years old- but as we call him at home our "tech guy". He got a brand new HTC One M8 yesterday and 3 hours later - the phone was "bricked" as I have been told. Apparently, (these are his words) he "unlocked the bootloader using HTCdev, then flashed twrp, then flashed supersu.zip.
I have no idea what any of that means but apparently he did something wrong because his phone is not working and we don't know how to fix it. If you have any compassion for a frustrated Mom who's trying not to be angry with her son -- I would appreciate any advice you can give on how to fix this.
I have attached a picture of what the phone looks like when we turn it on. Not sure how to get picture in post.
Thanks a bunch!!
Bchgirl19 said:
hi everyone! I am seeking your expertise as I came upon this forum trying to help my son fix his phone. He's only 11 years old- but as we call him at home our "tech guy". He got a brand new HTC One M8 yesterday and 3 hours later - the phone was "bricked" as I have been told. Apparently, (these are his words) he "unlocked the bootloader using HTCdev, then flashed twrp, then flashed supersu.zip.
I have no idea what any of that means but apparently he did something wrong because his phone is not working and we don't know how to fix it. If you have any compassion for a frustrated Mom who's trying not to be angry with her son -- I would appreciate any advice you can give on how to fix this.
I have attached a picture of what the phone looks like when we turn it on. Not sure how to get picture in post.
Thanks a bunch!!
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I'm going to venture to guess that the process will be entirely too long and tedious for someone not well versed to follow and could potential end in disaster. The phone isn't bricked since the main recovery menu pops up. I'd suggest looking on craigslist for someone locally to help you guys out. Unless someone here can offer a quick fix, i'd much rather you find someone that has experience to fix this in person. Sorry if that's not the answer you were looking for but that would probably be your best bet
Bchgirl19 said:
hi everyone! I am seeking your expertise as I came upon this forum trying to help my son fix his phone. He's only 11 years old- but as we call him at home our "tech guy". He got a brand new HTC One M8 yesterday and 3 hours later - the phone was "bricked" as I have been told. Apparently, (these are his words) he "unlocked the bootloader using HTCdev, then flashed twrp, then flashed supersu.zip.
I have no idea what any of that means but apparently he did something wrong because his phone is not working and we don't know how to fix it. If you have any compassion for a frustrated Mom who's trying not to be angry with her son -- I would appreciate any advice you can give on how to fix this.
I have attached a picture of what the phone looks like when we turn it on. Not sure how to get picture in post.
Thanks a bunch!!
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Check your pm
UPDATE
Thank you for your responses! Much appreciated. Believe it or not - this kid fixed it all by himself. Basically (remember I am not technical) he unlocked the boot loader then flashed a ROM onto an SD card and was able to load. Don't think I worded correctly - but it's fixed and working fine. WHEW!!
I will certainly keep the info to this forum handy because something tells me that I will be visiting again with this child..................
Have a great evening!!
p.s. I typed the wrong key -- he's 12 not 11
Bchgirl19 said:
Thank you for your responses! Much appreciated. Believe it or not - this kid fixed it all by himself. Basically (remember I am not technical) he unlocked the boot loader then flashed a ROM onto an SD card and was able to load. Don't think I worded correctly - but it's fixed and working fine. WHEW!!
I will certainly keep the info to this forum handy because something tells me that I will be visiting again with this child..................
Have a great evening!!
p.s. I typed the wrong key -- he's 12 not 11
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I started getting into ROMs your sons age. I am 15 now. I have hard bricked a Motorola Atrix 2, meaning it won't turn on at all. That's cool your son is a tech wizard too, it will do him a lot of good and a lot of bad. You should educate him about Ubuntu and let him screw with that on a PC. Much safer messing with a computer than a phone. Anyways, glad he got it working. ?
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I started getting into ROMs your sons age. I am 15 now. I have hard bricked a Motorola Atrix 2, meaning it won't turn on at all. That's cool your son is a tech wizard too, it will do him a lot of good and a lot of bad. You should educate him about Ubuntu and let him screw with that on a PC. Much safer messing with a computer than a phone. Anyways, glad he got it working. ?
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Me too! Im 14 now.
The M8 is my first android phone and custom roms seem to get better and better.
The phone was not "bricked", and you are using the term improperly. Your son simply did something to make the phone unable to boot into the Android operating system. This state is usually easy to recover from, as long as the proper steps are known. So that is not a brick.
Itis of course your choice whether to let your kid modify (mod) your phone in such ways. And part of the modding process is always going to involve some hiccups (for even the most experienced users) and figuring out how to fix them. So I'm glad your son figured it out.
On the other hand, both you and he should be fully aware (if not already) that modding the phone may void the warranty, and also permanent damage (a true "brick") is possible if he doesn't fully understand what he is doing. Such damage is not covered by warranty.
To the OP (original poster), please do not create multiple thread asking the same question.
Its against forum rules, and makes it super confusing for those trying to help you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2750602
Bchgirl19 said:
hi everyone! I am seeking your expertise as I came upon this forum trying to help my son fix his phone. He's only 11 years old- but as we call him at home our "tech guy". He got a brand new HTC One M8 yesterday and 3 hours later - the phone was "bricked" as I have been told. Apparently, (these are his words) he "unlocked the bootloader using HTCdev, then flashed twrp, then flashed supersu.zip.
I have no idea what any of that means but apparently he did something wrong because his phone is not working and we don't know how to fix it. If you have any compassion for a frustrated Mom who's trying not to be angry with her son -- I would appreciate any advice you can give on how to fix this.
I have attached a picture of what the phone looks like when we turn it on. Not sure how to get picture in post.
Thanks a bunch!!
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You got your 11-year-old a $700 smartphone. What did you think would happen? Why in the world does a kid that young even need a smartphone?
supitsronnie said:
I started getting into ROMs your sons age. I am 15 now. I have hard bricked a Motorola Atrix 2, meaning it won't turn on at all. That's cool your son is a tech wizard too, it will do him a lot of good and a lot of bad. You should educate him about Ubuntu and let him screw with that on a PC. Much safer messing with a computer than a phone. Anyways, glad he got it working. ?
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I agree about his technical skills being alot of good and bad! We've had our share with him-- I won't bore you with the lists. My husband is the tech guy (of course he was away on business when this happened) and he understands his quest for knowledge and how much he loves this stuff - -says it's how he learns. Hubby has given him some old laptops and ipods and he sure has fun with those!
greyhulk said:
You got your 11-year-old a $700 smartphone. What did you think would happen? Why in the world does a kid that young even need a smartphone?
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I'm glad you are so concerned with my wallet! Where did you even come up with that figure of $700!? Try again!!
Bchgirl19 said:
I'm glad you are so concerned with my wallet! Where did you even come up with that figure of $700!? Try again!!
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Oh, I'm sorry. Are you counting the on contract price? Okay. Well, throw it on the ground or drop it in a pool or give it to a child to ruin. Now go back to the store to get a replacement and see how much it costs. You also signed a contract and took on an extra monthly data plan... For a child. The fact that you have no clue how much the phone actually costs explains a lot, actually.
I'm not concerned about your wallet. You clearly have more money than sense, so rather than crying here, just go buy a replacement phone for him to ruin. While you're at it, go ahead and get him an espresso machine.
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Oh, I'm sorry. Are you counting the on contract price? Okay. Well, throw it on the ground or drop it in a pool or give it to a child to ruin. Now go back to the store to get a replacement and see how much it costs. You also signed a contract and took on an extra monthly data plan... For a child. The fact that you have no clue how much the phone actually costs explains a lot, actually.
I'm not concerned about your wallet. You clearly have more money than sense, so rather than crying here, just go buy a replacement phone for him to ruin. While you're at it, go ahead and get him an espresso machine.
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Seems like she asked a question to a problem and it was answered. I'm not sure how taking a personal shot at a newcomer to the forum accomplishes anything. Her decision to buy her son anything is hers and hers alone, why inject your opinion into it, much less insinuate that she has no sense. It comes off as aloof and petty. This doesn't seem to be in the spirit of this forum. Flame away.
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Seems like she asked a question to a problem and it was answered. I'm not sure how taking a personal shot at a newcomer to the forum accomplishes anything. Her decision to buy her son anything is hers and hers alone, why inject your opinion into it, much less insinuate that she has no sense. It comes off as aloof and petty. This doesn't seem to be in the spirit of this forum. Flame away.
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Thanks a bunch for your support and from all of those who responded. I've visited various forums in my life and am well aware that there are always those few who just like to be mean and find power on these boards. I didn't come here asking for anyone's opinion on what I allow my children to do or how they spend their allowance - just needed some advice. Sincerely appreciate the great input that I have received.
Bchgirl19 said:
I'm glad you are so concerned with my wallet! Where did you even come up with that figure of $700!? Try again!!
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The actual retail cost of the device is $639; which would also be the replacement cost of this device. The on-contract price of $199 is just a subsidized cost, which the carrier basically spreads over the length of your 2-year contract.
Ok, so my last post was moved to a thread where it may die..lol
Anyway I have an android device (doesn't matter at this point which Android device it is) and it is bricked. There used to be a guy/company I could send a bricked device to and he could fix it and would send it back. I know this because I had a bricked device once and I used him to fix it long ago. I'm not sure if he is still in business or not, but I would love if anyone knew. I'm going through old email messages to try and find him but this was at least 3 years ago... Anyway, if anyone knows who I'm talking about I would love if you could post the info. =)
Digital DJ said:
Ok, so my last post was moved to a thread where it may die..lol
Anyway I have an android device (doesn't matter at this point which Android device it is) and it is bricked. There used to be a guy/company I could send a bricked device to and he could fix it and would send it back. I know this because I had a bricked device once and I used him to fix it long ago. I'm not sure if he is still in business or not, but I would love if anyone knew. I'm going through old email messages to try and find him but this was at least 3 years ago... Anyway, if anyone knows who I'm talking about I would love if you could post the info. =)
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People here may help you to fix it by yourself, but what you're asking is like finding a guy in the planet ! How did this idea passed your mind that someone knows a guy who you used to repair your bricked device ? Is that guy world famous ?
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People here may help you to fix it by yourself, but what you're asking is like finding a guy in the planet ! How did this idea passed your mind that someone knows a guy who you used to repair your bricked device ? Is that guy world famous ?
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haha yeah I know, but a couple/few years ago he was a bigger deal I guess. I had bricked a phone back then and someone sent me to his info.. I know it seems like finding a needle in the amount of 20 hay-stacks, but thought it was worth a try.
I'm still actively looking for a way to at least flash a rom to this, hoping it would take. I called both my carrier tech support and the maker of the device tech support, neither would support the device so I'm here talking to all of you and hoping....
I know who you are talking about but he was long ago banned. You will need a jtag box to recover the device. To be honest you will spend more getting it fixed ten you would getting a new device.
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I know who you are talking about but he was long ago banned. You will need a jtag box to recover the device. To be honest you will spend more getting it fixed ten you would getting a new device.
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There was a guy in XDA who used to recover bricked devices !?
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There was a guy in XDA who used to recover bricked devices !?
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Yes. No device is truly completely dead as long as you have the right equipment and know how. You just have to remove the board and Jack into the mount points on the board with a jtag machine.
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I know who you are talking about but he was long ago banned. You will need a jtag box to recover the device. To be honest you will spend more getting it fixed ten you would getting a new device.
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HAHA See? I knew I would find someone who knew him... Sucks he got banned, yeah you're prob right about spending more than it's worth.... Thanks though
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Yes. No device is truly completely dead as long as you have the right equipment and know how. You just have to remove the board and Jack into the mount points on the board with a jtag machine.
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Sorry for asking again but can I have a little into about this guy ? I just got curious !
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Sorry for asking again but can I have a little into about this guy ? I just got curious !
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Well, I'm not sure how or why he was banned, but he basically fixed bricked phones. He fixed an old Galaxy S3 for me when I bricked it. Cost me like $60. He was fair and fast. That's all I know about the guy. Sorry
I can't get into why he got banned. If you search for unbricking some of the older Galaxy devices you will find him easy enough.
If you are interested you can look up if on Jtag systems. They are what people had to use before you could flash a device with a pc. They allow direct loading onto the board.
Digital DJ said:
Well, I'm not sure how or why he was banned, but he basically fixed bricked phones. He fixed an old Galaxy S3 for me when I bricked it. Cost me like $60. He was fair and fast. That's all I know about the guy. Sorry
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Jtag is quite difficult if you don't have experience, so taking it to a repair shop would be better
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I can't get into why he got banned. If you search for unbricking some of the older Galaxy devices you will find him easy enough.
If you are interested you can look up if on Jtag systems. They are what people had to use before you could flash a device with a pc. They allow direct loading onto the board.
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Searched on it and got several banned people ... Hahahahaha
sdeepb said:
Jtag is quite difficult if you don't have experience, so taking it to a repair shop would be better
Searched on it and got several banned people ... Hahahahaha
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guess he is no longer banned.
zelendel said:
I can't get into why he got banned. If you search for unbricking some of the older Galaxy devices you will find him easy enough.
If you are interested you can look up if on Jtag systems. They are what people had to use before you could flash a device with a pc. They allow direct loading onto the board.
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Well can you at least tell me the guys name so I know who I'm looking for?? I'll search for unbricking galaxy devices, but it would be awesome if you could either post a link to directly where he is or tell me his name? =)
EDIT: OOps is his name Connexion2005 lol???
zelendel said:
Connexion2005
guess he is no longer banned.
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Yeah he's no longer banned