I was wondering if there was a way of going back to the stock recovery from CWM? I have rooted my prime and unlocked the boot loader. Was wondering if I needed to return the tab if someone noticed CWM that they may give me a problem returning.
if you mean returning to a store, they will never check the recovery, probably would only check that it boots at all if even that
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if you mean returning to a store, they will never check the recovery, probably would only check that it boots at all if even that
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I was thing that also, but is there a way to go back to the stock recovery?
grneyez said:
I was thing that also, but is there a way to go back to the stock recovery?
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No.
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Ok, thanks
Wrong actually. Use the method to downgrade to any of the Asus releases - using dd on the blob file, that overwrites the recovery with the stock one
I have to do this when going back to stock from CM9 since the kernel doesn't flash. I have to re-root and re-flash CWM each time since the blob method overwrites system, boot, recovery, and maybe one or two other things
scook9 said:
Wrong actually. Use the method to downgrade to any of the Asus releases - using dd on the blob file, that overwrites the recovery with the stock one
I have to do this when going back to stock from CM9 since the kernel doesn't flash. I have to re-root and re-flash CWM each time since the blob method overwrites system, boot, recovery, and maybe one or two other things
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Huh, interesting. I never knew that. Thanks for pointing that out to me!
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scook9 said:
Wrong actually. Use the method to downgrade to any of the Asus releases - using dd on the blob file, that overwrites the recovery with the stock one
I have to do this when going back to stock from CM9 since the kernel doesn't flash. I have to re-root and re-flash CWM each time since the blob method overwrites system, boot, recovery, and maybe one or two other things
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Is this something that can be done fairly easily? And how would I be able to do this?
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grneyez said:
Is this something that can be done fairly easily? And how would I be able to do this?
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I am not sure of the full ramifications of doing the blob thing over anything other than the stock rom. You will want to find the thread in the dev section that talks about loading any version of the stock rom that you want.
i believe applying a official blob file after being unlocked/cwm'ed will get you a bricked Prime. i hope none of you have a brick these days.
Hey guys.. I'm trying not to start a new thread if I can help it as I'm sure my answer is here somewhere.. but ...
Can't seem to boot into recovery. I installed CWM using the viper tool and got successful messages but button combo doesn't work to enter recovery. Nor does Rom Manager work to reboot recovery. I've also tried flashing recovery via RM and got successful but still unable to boot into CWM. Tried installing touch recovery via RM.. got succesfull, and it even says what my current recovery is but no matter what I try I am unable to boot into CWM.
I feel like its not installed but according to RM my current recovery is 5.8.x.x
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
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Coreym said:
Hey guys.. I'm trying not to start a new thread if I can help it as I'm sure my answer is here somewhere.. but ...
Can't seem to boot into recovery. I installed CWM using the viper tool and got successful messages but button combo doesn't work to enter recovery. Nor does Rom Manager work to reboot recovery. I've also tried flashing recovery via RM and got successful but still unable to boot into CWM. Tried installing touch recovery via RM.. got succesfull, and it even says what my current recovery is but no matter what I try I am unable to boot into CWM.
I feel like its not installed but according to RM my current recovery is 5.8.x.x
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
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I had a lot of problems when I was on the non-touch version of CWM. It would do the button combo correctly but it would only boot to recovery about one time in five. Very frustrating, but it got a lot better when I chanced to touch CWM for some reason.
Gotta ask this but are you doing the button combo correctly? When you press power + vol down do you see the white text telling you that you have bot 5 sec to press vol up? When you press vol up, what happens? When I was having problems with this I would see the white text, press vol up then the screen would go black for about 10 sec then it would reboot.
paddycr said:
I had a lot of problems when I was on the non-touch version of CWM. It would do the button combo correctly but it would only boot to recovery about one time in five. Very frustrating, but it got a lot better when I chanced to touch CWM for some reason.
Gotta ask this but are you doing the button combo correctly? When you press power + vol down do you see the white text telling you that you have bot 5 sec to press vol up? When you press vol up, what happens? When I was having problems with this I would see the white text, press vol up then the screen would go black for about 10 sec then it would reboot.
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That's part of the problem.. I have no idea if I'm doing the button combo right because nothing is happening. I've tried pressing power button and vol down until I see text.. never shows though. I feel a buzz or vibrate but no text so i continue holding down buttons until eventually i realize I've been holding the buttons down for a really long time and it's time to accept its not working so I let go. Ive also tried just pressing volume down..(thought I read that somewhere).. nothing ever happens but a buzz or vibrate. No text ever appear.
btw, thank you for the reply! you have no idea how many times I tried yesterday/last night. I'm up an atom, and back at it.. beats me though..
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Coreym said:
That's part of the problem.. I have no idea if I'm doing the button combo right because nothing is happening. I've tried pressing power button and vol down until I see text.. never shows though. I feel a buzz or vibrate but no text so i continue holding down buttons until eventually i realize I've been holding the buttons down for a really long time and it's time to accept its not working so I let go. Ive also tried just pressing volume down..(thought I read that somewhere).. nothing ever happens but a buzz or vibrate. No text ever appear.
btw, thank you for the reply! you have no idea how many times I tried yesterday/last night. I'm up an atom, and back at it.. beats me though..
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Unfortunately I don't have my Prime in front of me since I am at work so I'll see if I can remember . From power off press the power button until it vibrates, release it then quickly press and hold power and vol down. When you are on the Eee Pad splash screen you should some text at the top left saying that you have 5 sec to press vol up to enter RCK (or something...). Release and press vol up and you should be in.
Hit my thanks button if it works. If not, this is beyond my limited capabilities and you should find someone more knowledgeable Good luck!
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Unfortunately I don't have my Prime in front of me since I am at work so I'll see if I can remember . From power off press the power button until it vibrates, release it then quickly press and hold power and vol down. When you are on the Eee Pad splash screen you should some text at the top left saying that you have 5 sec to press vol up to enter RCK (or something...). Release and press vol up and you should be in.
Hit my thanks button if it works. If not, this is beyond my limited capabilities and you should find someone more knowledgeable Good luck!
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Nope.. no dice. I hit your thanks because I appreciate the reply.. thank you. I started a thread in q&a addressing my problem.. hopefully get more help over there! Thanks again!
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ok i just got an atrix and im aa bit uncertain about booting into CWM. i know on other phones ive had, i had to boot up with volume down and power. i tried that and nothing works, boots up like normal. tried volume up and power to. my bootloader should be unlocked, the boot screen that says motorola dual core says unlocked in the corner. CWM is installed, i flashed gapps, cuz the person i got it from forgot to put them on. any idea on how i can fix this?
(Download Rom Manager & install the cwm from itif your cwm is not working?)
Power + volume down takes you to the options, there you need to scroll down (with volume down) and use volume up for choosing android recovery.
Vangelis13 said:
(Download Rom Manager & install the cwm from itif your cwm is not working?)
Power + volume down takes you to the options, there you need to scroll down (with volume down) and use volume up for choosing android recovery.
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tmy CWM is working, i just flashed a new kernel through it. but the volume and power isnt working. i power off. then press volume down and power and it just oges to the moto screen and boots up, i never get to an options menu
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tmy CWM is working, i just flashed a new kernel through it. but the volume and power isnt working. i power off. then press volume down and power and it just oges to the moto screen and boots up, i never get to an options menu
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Strange.. Are you keeping volume down pressed until you would have seen the options, you're not letting go before that or so? Is the volume rocker still functioning ok?
Otherwise just try quick boot from the market.
Vangelis13 said:
Strange.. Are you keeping volume down pressed until you would have seen the options, you're not letting go before that or so? Is the volume rocker still functioning ok?
Otherwise just try quick boot from the market.
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im holding it in until i see the logo, and yes the rocker is working properly. and i know i can boot into recovery by other means while the phone is on but what if i get a bootloop. i wouldnt be able to fix it, unless i had a computer with me so i could use adb to enter recovery
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im holding it in until i see the logo, and yes the rocker is working properly. and i know i can boot into recovery by other means while the phone is on but what if i get a bootloop. i wouldnt be able to fix it, unless i had a computer with me so i could use adb to enter recovery
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Hold power and volume down, keep holding volume down until you see the word fastboot appear. Then press the volume down button (7 times I think), until you see android recovery, then press the volume up button.
That should do it!
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95rr900 said:
Hold power and volume down, keep holding volume down until you see the word fastboot appear. Then press the volume down button (7 times I think), until you see android recovery, then press the volume up button.
That should do it!
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I never see it say fastboot, it just says unlocked up in the corner. All the time, when I'm not even trying to boot to recovery. I'm assuming that means the bootloader iis unlocked. But I do exactly what you guys are saying and I never see fastboot or anything like that
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Anyone know what the problem would be?
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stumpyz9 said:
Anyone know what the problem would be?
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Are you on Romracers latest recovery?
From here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16365625
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95rr900 said:
Are you on Romracers latest recovery?
From here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=16365625
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yes, flashed that yesterday, didnt help
i cant get into fastboot is the problem, not even through adb. i can get there but no options pop up. just stays at the moto dual core screen. hope that helps if anyone can help solve this problem
Something must have gotten messed up when you flashed a rom.. I'd say try flashing a fruitcake and start from there.
Vangelis13 said:
Something must have gotten messed up when you flashed a rom.. I'd say try flashing a fruitcake and start from there.
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i dont know what happened but it just started working. i flashed darkside and wanted to try aura.but to download a rom via rom manager it makes you reflash reg. cwm, so i reboot into recovery after its flashed and reflash romracer cwm, and then reboot and flash aura. then i think hey ill try 1 more time and it works now. thanks for all of your help
Hi guys,
Late last year i sold my GS2 to a guy at work. Rooted and with a custom ROM installed (Cognition V1.5.1 - yes i know its old but its not my phone )
I've attempted to install RC1 for CM9 this morning however, I'm falling at the first hurdle. I've booted into Clockwork recovery (4.0.0.2). The menu buttons work fine i.e, up/down and power as enter but when i select anything it goes to a black screen with the ROM Manager logo on it (the gog and the hat) - but no options.
Do i need to install a newer version of Clockwork on the device? If i do whats the best way to do it? Do i use ROM Manager to update it as i cant access any of the menus in recovery (other than the top menu)
I've not seen this problem before as normally people are kept in boot loops or cant get passed a splash screen.
EDIT - i've just managed to get the phone to boot and its now running as normal. I'm just concerned that if i go back into recovery i might not get it back up again.
Many thanks
Splash
You're pressing the wrong button lol... use the power button to confirm and the volume buttons to move up and down. The home button does nothing.
leijonasisu said:
You're pressing the wrong button lol... use the power button to confirm and the volume buttons to move up and down. The home button does nothing.
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I am pressing power.. What I'm saying is that when I do I only get a blank screen with the rom manager logo on it.
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old cwm did use home button, power button use to show a pic like you say, update cwm
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markie32 said:
old cwm did use home button, power button use to show a pic like you say, update cwm
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I'm still trying to work out where I mentioned pressing the home button.
Splash
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Captain Splash said:
Hi guys,
Late last year i sold my GS2 to a guy at work. Rooted and with a custom ROM installed (Cognition V1.5.1 - yes i know its old but its not my phone )
I've attempted to install RC1 for CM9 this morning however, I'm falling at the first hurdle. I've booted into Clockwork recovery (4.0.0.2). The menu buttons work fine i.e, up/down and power as enter but when i select anything it goes to a black screen with the ROM Manager logo on it (the gog and the hat) - but no options.
Do i need to install a newer version of Clockwork on the device? If i do whats the best way to do it? Do i use ROM Manager to update it as i cant access any of the menus in recovery (other than the top menu)
I've not seen this problem before as normally people are kept in boot loops or cant get passed a splash screen.
EDIT - i've just managed to get the phone to boot and its now running as normal. I'm just concerned that if i go back into recovery i might not get it back up again.
Many thanks
Splash
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Try to update cwm recovery to the latest version
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So I decided to go ahead and root my player. Then I found this custom rom and followed their instructions: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1517194
It keeps on bootlooping my device, and even though installed steves kernel: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1377771
(which contains CWM) I cannot boot CWM recovery from boot.
It booted up a few times in CWM recovery, but now it doesnt want to. Since then ive tryed flashing steves kernal sveral times to see if I can get it to work. It hasn't.
I really just want to get my device back to stock, I have a stock rom but it still gets stuck in a bootloop.
Help!
Can you get into download mode?
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gmillz said:
Can you get into download mode?
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Yes I can, I just can't find anyway to get into CWM recovery.
I have a US 4.0 player just so its clear. :good:
EpikMcWin said:
Yes I can, I just can't find anyway to get into CWM recovery.
I have a US 4.0 player just so its clear. :good:
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Also one other thing, I though i knew how to launch CWM recovery, but now im not sure if im doing it right after all. Any clue how to launch CWM recovery on the player 4.0?
EpikMcWin said:
Also one other thing, I though i knew how to launch CWM recovery, but now im not sure if im doing it right after all. Any clue how to launch CWM recovery on the player 4.0?
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Hmmm not sure how to get into recovery on 4.0.
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gmillz said:
Hmmm not sure how to get into recovery on 4.0.
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I figued out how to get into recovery mode (power button + hold up volume). Now to figure out how to fix the bootloop....(I tried followign th instructions here but to no avail: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1660596)
FIXED
OK i managed to fix my own problem. I installed steves kernel, cleared the cash and the dalvik-cache. Then I flashed the stock rom and wiped all data(reset the factory settings) and then cleared the cashe.
Then my device booted up properly. :good:
Glad to hear you fixed it
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EpikMcWin said:
Also one other thing, I though i knew how to launch CWM recovery, but now im not sure if im doing it right after all. Any clue how to launch CWM recovery on the player 4.0?
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You get into Clockwork mod by turning off the device. Then Hold power, Volume up, and the settings (the one to the left of the home button) at the same time. Sometimes you have to let go when the samsung logo appears and then hold it again
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You get into Clockwork mod by turning off the device. Then Hold power, Volume up, and the settings (the one to the left of the home button) at the same time. Sometimes you have to let go when the samsung logo appears and then hold it again
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could you give more incorrect info, the CORRECT steps for entering CWM (or stock if not using a custom kernel) is to power device completely off, wait for the vibrate to indicate shutdown. Then press and hold volume up and the power button, once the samsung logo comes on release only the power button, do not release the volume up, continue holding volume up until CWM loads.
daniel644 said:
could you give more incorrect info, the CORRECT steps for entering CWM (or stock if not using a custom kernel) is to power device completely off, wait for the vibrate to indicate shutdown. Then press and hold volume up and the power button, once the samsung logo comes on release only the power button, do not release the volume up, continue holding volume up until CWM loads.
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On my 4.0 US I don't hold the volume any longer than the power button to get into CWM--i.e., I let both go at the samsung logo, and it goes in.
daniel644 said:
could you give more incorrect info, the CORRECT steps for entering CWM (or stock if not using a custom kernel) is to power device completely off, wait for the vibrate to indicate shutdown. Then press and hold volume up and the power button, once the samsung logo comes on release only the power button, do not release the volume up, continue holding volume up until CWM loads.
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That's how I always entered CWM or the stock one lol. It works for me. Also another way I did it was wait until the samsung logo appears and then hold power + volume up at the same time. I didn't let go of either the power button or volume up button, and just waited for it to come on.
Next time for a better result Go to a stock rom and Flash a kernel with odin. best way to Install CWM perfectly.
like Terra Silet, i have Gplayer 4 and Rooted This Kernel One Milion time
Hi all,
My Transformer Prime will not boot past the initial Asus screen. It's remains stuck on this screen but when I hold power down, the device reboots. I am not able to get into recovery using power and vol down, then vol up. I cant turn the device off, it reboots every time. When I try to hold vol down while rebooting, the normal white writing doesn't appear, it just continues in the same loop at the Asus screen. I dont even get as far as the EeePad splash screen. I'm at a loss for what to try. I can get into recovery or fastboot and it wont connet to the pc. Am I screwed? All of the advice I can find needs recovery etc. The problem started when I tried to wipe the device. Could it have deleted the recovery image, rom etc? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
santiago84 said:
Hi all,
My Transformer Prime will not boot past the initial Asus screen. It's remains stuck on this screen but when I hold power down, the device reboots. I am not able to get into recovery using power and vol down, then vol up. I cant turn the device off, it reboots every time. When I try to hold vol down while rebooting, the normal white writing doesn't appear, it just continues in the same loop at the Asus screen. I dont even get as far as the EeePad splash screen. I'm at a loss for what to try. I can get into recovery or fastboot and it wont connet to the pc. Am I screwed? All of the advice I can find needs recovery etc. The problem started when I tried to wipe the device. Could it have deleted the recovery image, rom etc? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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First, this belongs in q&a or general. Your problems have nothing to do with development.
Secondly, I posted a link a while back in the EOS3 ROM thread in reference to recovering from the exact scenario . The post includes which tools, drivers, and the process in detail on how I recovered down to the command for fast boot flashing the recovery ( which had a specific value for the device ).
EDIT:
Here is my detailed post. Try that and see if fastboot works for you. I was literally in the exact same boat not terribly long ago.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=33197007&postcount=508
MODS please move to the appropriate section.
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Aso I forgot to ask.... were you already on a JB boot loader? If you were on ICS, make sure you download the ICS blob for twrp from the link and not the JB blob. That's crucial because if you flash the wrong recovery, you are screwed lol.
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santiago84 said:
I am not able to get into recovery using power and vol down, then vol up. I cant turn the device off, it reboots every time. When I try to hold vol down while rebooting, the normal white writing doesn't appear, it just continues in the same loop at the Asus screen.
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I'm confused, you say here you cannot access the boot menu or recovery selection.
santiago84 said:
I can get into recovery or fastboot and it wont connet to the pc.
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But here you say you can access recovery and fastboot which you would not be able to if what you said first was true.
lilstevie said:
I'm confused, you say here you cannot access the boot menu or recovery selection.
But here you say you can access recovery and fastboot which you would not be able to if what you said first was true.
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He likely wiped all of his partitions ( including recovery ) like I did by accident. Fast boot was a pain in the arse for me until I used the -i command along with the new drivers. Hopefully my post resolved his issue.
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Thank you for your response so far and apologies for putting the thread in the wrong section. The instructions given were great, only I am unable to get into fastboot. When I try and turn on the device holding vol down, it just boots normally. It doesn't give me the white writing and options I had before. I can't seem to turn the device off either. When I hold the power button it reboots, but doesn't shut down. What can I try to get into fast boot?
Thanks
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pyraxiate said:
He likely wiped all of his partitions ( including recovery ) like I did by accident. Fast boot was a pain in the arse for me until I used the -i command along with the new drivers. Hopefully my post resolved his issue.
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Sorry, it was a typo. I meant that I cant get into recovery or fastboot. No matter what I try. Ive never heard of fastboot disappearing. Any thoughts?
santiago84 said:
Sorry, it was a typo. I meant that I cant get into recovery or fastboot. No matter what I try. Ive never heard of fastboot disappearing. Any thoughts?
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Did you do the nvflash process at any time and keep the blob files?
If you didn't and you cannot get to fastboot then I'm afraid that you are hard bricked
flumpster said:
Did you do the nvflash process at any time and keep the blob files?
If you didn't and you cannot get to fastboot then I'm afraid that you are hard bricked
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No I didnt do the Nvflash. I unlocked and rooted a while ago, before nvflash was around and havent looked back since. Has anyone ever heard of fastboot being deleted? Ive always been able to get into it.
santiago84 said:
No I didnt do the Nvflash. I unlocked and rooted a while ago, before nvflash was around and havent looked back since. Has anyone ever heard of fastboot being deleted? Ive always been able to get into it.
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Try holding the down and power button while its on to force shut down, then keep holding volume down as it reboots?
Also, what were you in the process of doing right before the issues began? Did you install something with a different bootloader? You could have wiped bootloader which means you are hosed . . . ..
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pyraxiate said:
Try holding the down and power button while its on to force shut down, then keep holding volume down as it reboots?
Also, what were you in the process of doing right before the issues began? Did you install something with a different bootloader? You could have wiped bootloader which means you are hosed . . . ..
I
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I've tried holding the buttons down while it reboots but nothing happens. If I hold the vol up and vol down while pressing power, the device turns off completely.
The problem started when I tried a factory reset in CWM. It crashed after a few seconds and the device rebooted. Not there doesnt appear to be anything on the device. I havent heard of CWM doing this before.
santiago84 said:
I've tried holding the buttons down while it reboots but nothing happens. If I hold the vol up and vol down while pressing power, the device turns off completely.
The problem started when I tried a factory reset in CWM. It crashed after a few seconds and the device rebooted. Not there doesnt appear to be anything on the device. I havent heard of CWM doing this before.
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try volume up + power,if you see APX and you dont have nvflash then sent it back to ASUS and there is a charge to repair it.Sorry, happens to me
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santiago84 said:
Sorry, it was a typo. I meant that I cant get into recovery or fastboot. No matter what I try. Ive never heard of fastboot disappearing. Any thoughts?
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Without fastboot and nvflash there is no hope for recovery except for calling asus and requesting an RMA.
It sounds like your device has the boot to recovery flag, but with a broken recovery, something which the bootloader has no exit path from.
pyraxiate said:
You could have wiped bootloader which means you are hosed . . . ..
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Without a bootloader you will not get any output from the device, the bootloader is what displays the asus splash screen. Without it the device would just drop into apx mode.
lilstevie said:
Without fastboot and nvflash there is no hope for recovery except for calling asus and requesting an RMA.
It sounds like your device has the boot to recovery flag, but with a broken recovery, something which the bootloader has no exit path from.
Without a bootloader you will not get any output from the device, the bootloader is what displays the asus splash screen. Without it the device would just drop into apx mode.
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This is probably a silly question but if I send it back to asus for rma should I just claim complete ignorance as to how this happened? Or should I come clean? Has anyone done a rma before? Any idea of time scales or cost etc? Thanks
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santiago84 said:
This is probably a silly question but if I send it back to asus for rma should I just claim complete ignorance as to how this happened? Or should I come clean? Has anyone done a rma before? Any idea of time scales or cost etc? Thanks
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Do not lie but don't tell the whole truth if you know what I mean
Don't go into too much info and get straight to the point, also don't show any technical knowledge.
"It doesn't turn on any more, it just flashes on a screen showing Asus".
"It wont turn off"
If you are lucky and they just look at it and not check what has happened they might just switch motherboard rather than messing with it.
Also try to run the battery out first. Harder to check
You shouldn't be covered at all because you agreed to that when you unlocked, but you might get lucky while staying truthful
p.s. I find my grandmother can get away with it more than me
I have a USA Galaxy Player 5.0 and getting into the recovery via the button combo has always been a pain for me and almost never works. When I hold down the power button and the volume up button at the same time to get into recovery, most of the time the device just continues to boot up. I'd say that for me there is a 5-10% chance of me entering the recovery when I use the button combo (even on Entropy's kernel). This is a bit problematic for me because every now and then when I make a kernel that doesn't boot, I have to flash Entropy's kernel with Heimdall and enter the recovery to get the device booting again. Is anyone else having issues entering the recovery using the button combo and, if so, do you have any tips or tricks on how to get it to work 100% of the time?
I use ROM Manager to boot into Recovery mode. Play store and free.
I sometimes boot via buttons, and it is hit and miss, so, if possible and not stuck in a loop, use ROM MANAGER.
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HOG1csmith said:
I use ROM Manager to boot into Recovery mode. Play store and free.
I sometimes boot via buttons, and it is hit and miss, so, if possible and not stuck in a loop, use ROM MANAGER.
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Unfortunately, I'm talking about bootloops I can boot to the recovery fine from the ROM, but when I get bootloops, the recovery button combo barely ever works. It takes me around 15-20 tries to get into the recovery using the button combo.
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do you hold you vol up button? i always keep holding it even after releasing the power button.
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do you hold you vol up button? i always keep holding it even after releasing the power button.
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I've tried that and it just keeps continuing to boot up, but I'll try again Does it work all the time for you?
If you're in a loop, it can be hit and miss, usually I just hold the buttons and hope for the best.
With the Samsung flashing, that's when I start to hold the buttons and don't release them until it goes into recovery.
Edit: after the boot animation the SAMSUNG flashes with blue behind it. Like it's pulsing. Hold buttons until the screen blacks out. Release buttons. Non pulsing SAMSUNG appears. Hold buttons until screen blacks out again. Samsung appears. Hold and release buttons after 3-6 seconds.
You can hold and release @ the first non pulsing Samsung but I had more luck doing it at the second.
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Check out this video I made awhile back. The trick is 2 get the player 2 shut off first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uzu4uDTDL5k&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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HOG1csmith said:
If you're in a loop, it can be hit and miss, usually I just hold the buttons and hope for the best.
With the Samsung flashing, that's when I start to hold the buttons and don't release them until it goes into recovery.
Edit: after the boot animation the SAMSUNG flashes with blue behind it. Like it's pulsing. Hold buttons until the screen blacks out. Release buttons. Non pulsing SAMSUNG appears. Hold buttons until screen blacks out again. Samsung appears. Hold and release buttons after 3-6 seconds.
You can hold and release @ the first non pulsing Samsung but I had more luck doing it at the second.
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Seems like that'll have the most success to enter the recovery on Entropy's kernel. I don't want to try it right now because I don't want to give myself a headache trying to get into recovery on the 2.6 kernel @Mevordel, would it be possible to rename a boot.img to zImage and flash it through Heimdall?
Meticulus said:
Check out this video I made awhile back. The trick is 2 get the player 2 shut off first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uzu4uDTDL5k&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I've been using that trick for a while now Surprisingly I'm able to enter the recovery 100% of the time on the 3.0 kernel but last time I tried during a bootloop it didn't work on the 3.0 kernel (probably because I borked the kernel).
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Seems like that'll have the most success to enter the recovery on Entropy's kernel. I don't want to try it right now because I don't want to give myself a headache trying to get into recovery on the 2.6 kernel @Mevordel, would it be possible to rename a boot.img to zImage and flash it through Heimdall?
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Sorry for the lateness... I try to ignore the notification overload. Anyways, yes, of course you can. I don't know about the GUI, but if you are using the command-line version, you don't even have to rename it, just run
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heimdall flash --kernel boot.img
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Sorry for the lateness... I try to ignore the notification overload. Anyways, yes, of course you can. I don't know about the GUI, but if you are using the command-line version, you don't even have to rename it, just run
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heimdall flash --kernel boot.img
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SWEET that makes life a whole lot easier