guys my brother has an eken T02a tablet and recently i installed root explorer on it and my brother was playing with it and deleted /system and now it is not booting :crying:crying: there is a bootsplash screen but no boot loader and i dont know how to access recovery on this tablet .
help would be appreciated.
thanks.
try to reflash with eken t02a original firmware. you can download from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25136305&postcount=12
agismaniax said:
try to reflash with eken t02a original firmware. you can download from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=25136305&postcount=12
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Thanks for reply but I can't go to update mode cause /system is deleted and I don't know how to go to recovery in this device.
Pls help.
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Flashing Instructions:
This is a fiddly process so some perseverance might be required. It will work in the end. From user reports it seems to work most smoothly on the 32bit version of Windows XP.
Instructions:
- Firmware must be flashed using a Windows application called LiveSuite.
- Once downloaded, and before attaching your tablet to your PC, run the file 'LiveSuitPack_version_1.09_20111101.exe' from within the Livesuit folder. This should install a new device on your system (VID_1f3a_PID_efe8). This device may show with an exclamation mark in Windows Device Manager, this doesn't matter and can be ignored.
- Now download the firmware image you want to install. After decompressing the archive you will end up with a .img file (e.g. 'sun4i_crane_xxx.img'). This is the firmware/ROM image that you are going to flash (or copy) to the tablet.
- Without attaching your tablet to your PC run 'LiveSuit.exe' from within the Livesuit folder. You should get an application with 6 icons.
- You will be asked if you want to be guided through the process, select no.
- Click on the leftmost icon (a cube), browse to your downloaded firmware image, and select it.
- Now attach your tablet to your PC by USB cable whilst holding down the volume+ button on the top. Straight after attaching the cable, and whilst still holding down the volume+ button, start pressing the tablet power button repeatedly. This (slightly frenzied) procedure puts the tablet into update mode.
- After a few seconds you will be asked if you want to perform a forced firmware update. Select yes. You will be asked if you're sure. Select yes.
- The update will start. You can release volume+ at this point.
- The update should take approx 3 minutes to complete. You will see a % complete progress bar during the process and will get a dialog saying OK when it's done.
- Turn your tablet on and you will have the new firmware.
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agismaniax said:
Flashing Instructions:
This is a fiddly process so some perseverance might be required. It will work in the end. From user reports it seems to work most smoothly on the 32bit version of Windows XP.
Instructions:
- Firmware must be flashed using a Windows application called LiveSuite.
- Once downloaded, and before attaching your tablet to your PC, run the file 'LiveSuitPack_version_1.09_20111101.exe' from within the Livesuit folder. This should install a new device on your system (VID_1f3a_PID_efe8). This device may show with an exclamation mark in Windows Device Manager, this doesn't matter and can be ignored.
- Now download the firmware image you want to install. After decompressing the archive you will end up with a .img file (e.g. 'sun4i_crane_xxx.img'). This is the firmware/ROM image that you are going to flash (or copy) to the tablet.
- Without attaching your tablet to your PC run 'LiveSuit.exe' from within the Livesuit folder. You should get an application with 6 icons.
- You will be asked if you want to be guided through the process, select no.
- Click on the leftmost icon (a cube), browse to your downloaded firmware image, and select it.
- Now attach your tablet to your PC by USB cable whilst holding down the volume+ button on the top. Straight after attaching the cable, and whilst still holding down the volume+ button, start pressing the tablet power button repeatedly. This (slightly frenzied) procedure puts the tablet into update mode.
- After a few seconds you will be asked if you want to perform a forced firmware update. Select yes. You will be asked if you're sure. Select yes.
- The update will start. You can release volume+ at this point.
- The update should take approx 3 minutes to complete. You will see a % complete progress bar during the process and will get a dialog saying OK when it's done.
- Turn your tablet on and you will have the new firmware.
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Sir first thanks for your reply but I have a question can I enter update mode even if /system is deleted???
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Have you try that instruction? I already did it twice without problem.
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agismaniax said:
Flashing Instructions:
This is a fiddly process so some perseverance might be required. It will work in the end. From user reports it seems to work most smoothly on the 32bit version of Windows XP.
Instructions:
- Firmware must be flashed using a Windows application called LiveSuite.
- Once downloaded, and before attaching your tablet to your PC, run the file 'LiveSuitPack_version_1.09_20111101.exe' from within the Livesuit folder. This should install a new device on your system (VID_1f3a_PID_efe8). This device may show with an exclamation mark in Windows Device Manager, this doesn't matter and can be ignored.
- Now download the firmware image you want to install. After decompressing the archive you will end up with a .img file (e.g. 'sun4i_crane_xxx.img'). This is the firmware/ROM image that you are going to flash (or copy) to the tablet.
- Without attaching your tablet to your PC run 'LiveSuit.exe' from within the Livesuit folder. You should get an application with 6 icons.
- You will be asked if you want to be guided through the process, select no.
- Click on the leftmost icon (a cube), browse to your downloaded firmware image, and select it.
- Now attach your tablet to your PC by USB cable whilst holding down the volume+ button on the top. Straight after attaching the cable, and whilst still holding down the volume+ button, start pressing the tablet power button repeatedly. This (slightly frenzied) procedure puts the tablet into update mode.
- After a few seconds you will be asked if you want to perform a forced firmware update. Select yes. You will be asked if you're sure. Select yes.
- The update will start. You can release volume+ at this point.
- The update should take approx 3 minutes to complete. You will see a % complete progress bar during the process and will get a dialog saying OK when it's done.
- Turn your tablet on and you will have the new firmware.
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i have been looking for this kind of explanation for months, i thought i would have to just forget about my crappy tablet that i bought for cheap on amazon, but this little how to walked me through every step and is very accurate, i now have a working tablet, though my problem was different this was a definate fix. thank you very much
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I need some serious help... I think I bricked my Nextbook Premium 7. I compiled a custom ROM and forgot to included a launcher. Didn't realize it until after I flashed it. My tablet is stuck in a bootloop and only way to shut it down is with the reset [pin hole] button. Power button does nothing except start it up. I have already tried to put the stock update.img on an external SD hoping it would boot from there, but it did not. I am not sure what to do next, I have looked all over google and xda. Please help!
Thank you in advance!
Do you have a custom recovery installed? Did you try installing it threw fastboot files and cmd prompt on computer?
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Do you have a custom recovery installed? Did you try installing it threw fastboot files and cmd prompt on computer?
Please hit the thank you button if i helped!
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There ins't a custom recovery installed, this device flashes by detecting an update.img and askes to install it. It doesn't get past what would be considered the kernel screen. This tablet doesn't work like a standard android phone. There are no hard buttons except the power button, so attempting to get into any recovery is not possible. It also doen't boot enough to add any files to it.
Sounds like your screwed. Sorry.....
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check out this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410862&page=9
Ok, just bricked my Nextbook 7
Here is how I flashed a firmware without access to recovery:
If you are in a bootloop, Connect USB and Power.
Press and hold pin on back until you hear windows try to detect a device but the screen is off.
Download this: http://arctablet.com/assets/tools/Fi..._Tool_v1.4.zip
Install the driver from the drivers folder.
3. Installing the drivers on the computer
Following the tablet entering in recovery mode, the computer should now show it has found a new USB device and prompt for a device driver. Select the appropriate driver in the driver directory from the Rockchip Flash Tool 1.4 package.
It will then install the driver for RK29 Device
4. Sending the firmware to the tablet
The flashing tool should display a green square around the number 1 in the lower left area of the Windows application.
Select the firmware file to flash using the button in the top right area of the application. Select the update.img file from here:
http://www.multiupload.com/NQHSNZJSO2
Then push the Upgrade button to transfer the selected firmware to the tablet.
The firmware will be copied to the tablet, a progression counter will go from 0% to 100% on this step, followed by a verification.
You are done, let the tablet reboot and update itself. It should take a few minutes for the flash process to finish.
This procedure has been successfully tested on Windows XP 32 bits for flashing a bricked NextBook 7 Premium YF1011 (but should work on others)
Help !!
Please help, got the tablet yesterday NEXT7P12 YF091211085 by flashing the official site was a brick, the tablet will not turn on, the computer does not see it.
screen moved after installing rom
Hi, i don't know if I'm on the right place but if anyone can help me, please I haw the Nextbook 7 premium and have instaled costum rom on it, but after rebooting my screen position has moved from right to left 2 cm and from up to down 1 cm , so my screen is moved I don't know why I have try to install 3 other rom and factory firmware but the screen is still moved or should I say cut. Any ideas? please I have try to google it but no luck...
I no longer have my np7 but I did try just about every ROM for it. Never have I had or seen an issue like this, and in truth I can't think of what the issue may be.
There are different np7 variants and some don't play nice with custom ROMs (built sept 2012 and older lose WiFi) so you might have a model that can only use one software due to hardware/firmware change.
There never was much development for the np7 here, I think finlessbob and others are still working on it at freaktab.com maybe see if they can help
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d33dvb said:
Ok, just bricked my Nextbook 7
Here is how I flashed a firmware without access to recovery:
If you are in a bootloop, Connect USB and Power.
Press and hold pin on back until you hear windows try to detect a device but the screen is off.
Download this: http://arctablet.com/assets/tools/Fi..._Tool_v1.4.zip
Install the driver from the drivers folder.
3. Installing the drivers on the computer
Following the tablet entering in recovery mode, the computer should now show it has found a new USB device and prompt for a device driver. Select the appropriate driver in the driver directory from the Rockchip Flash Tool 1.4 package.
It will then install the driver for RK29 Device
4. Sending the firmware to the tablet
The flashing tool should display a green square around the number 1 in the lower left area of the Windows application.
Select the firmware file to flash using the button in the top right area of the application. Select the update.img file from here:
http://www.multiupload.com/NQHSNZJSO2
Then push the Upgrade button to transfer the selected firmware to the tablet.
The firmware will be copied to the tablet, a progression counter will go from 0% to 100% on this step, followed by a verification.
You are done, let the tablet reboot and update itself. It should take a few minutes for the flash process to finish.
This procedure has been successfully tested on Windows XP 32 bits for flashing a bricked NextBook 7 Premium YF1011 (but should work on others)
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I have bought a second-hand Galaxy Tab which will not keep changes in settings or any uploaded files or IDs after switch off and restart.
This means I cannot root it, as any uploaded files with Odin are lost on restart.
Can anyone help me please? I have tried all the usual resets to no avail.
FG
No-one interested in a tricky problem challenge???
ForeignGadger said:
I have bought a second-hand Galaxy Tab which will not keep changes in settings or any uploaded files or IDs after switch off and restart.
This means I cannot root it, as any uploaded files with Odin are lost on restart.
Can anyone help me please? I have tried all the usual resets to no avail.
FG
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Hmm, I thought this might intrigue the experts, but to no avail.
Where the hell do I go for an answer to this problem: rooting cannot be done as flashed files will be lost on reboot.
ForeignGadger said:
Hmm, I thought this might intrigue the experts, but to no avail.
Where the hell do I go for an answer to this problem: rooting cannot be done as flashed files will be lost on reboot.
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Hmm have you really odined and see the files replaced? Can you boot into recovery do a full wipe and odin a stock or custom rom
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animatechnica said:
Hmm have you really odined and see the files replaced? Can you boot into recovery do a full wipe and odin a stock or custom rom
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Hi. Thanks for getting back.
I have gone up and down the forums for ideas. (for over 3 days now).
The story so far:
I have tried to flash the overcome .tar file for my model using odin 1.83, but get a red box and a Fail! : error 0X140005. I followed the Overcome guide VERY carefully, got the yellow COM box, put the right file in the right box, but when I hit the start button, it fails.
I can boot into "Download". I have tried restore after wiping the cache.
With normal power up, the OS seems to work partially, in that I can do all the things I want to do, but all the settings, WiFi passwords, uploaded files etc disappear on reboot, and any uninstalled programmes re-appear. It seems that it won't permanently write to, or erase from, "long term" memory.
Before this,I have done a full cache wipe and factory restore but no difference.
Thoughts:
a) I am wondering if a previous occupant has tinkered with it and messed up the memory partitions? is it all RAM?
b) As it is stuck, it is stuck with USB debugging disabled. this will be maintained on reboot: could this interfere with Odin?
Any suggestions would be very, very gratefully accepted.
FG
ForeignGadger said:
Hi. Thanks for getting back.
I have gone up and down the forums for ideas. (for over 3 days now).
The story so far:
I have tried to flash the overcome .tar file for my model using odin 1.83, but get a red box and a Fail! : error 0X140005. I followed the Overcome guide VERY carefully, got the yellow COM box, put the right file in the right box, but when I hit the start button, it fails.
I can boot into "Download". I have tried restore after wiping the cache.
With normal power up, the OS seems to work partially, in that I can do all the things I want to do, but all the settings, WiFi passwords, uploaded files etc disappear on reboot, and any uninstalled programmes re-appear. It seems that it won't permanently write to, or erase from, "long term" memory.
Before this,I have done a full cache wipe and factory restore but no difference.
Thoughts:
a) I am wondering if a previous occupant has tinkered with it and messed up the memory partitions? is it all RAM?
b) As it is stuck, it is stuck with USB debugging disabled. this will be maintained on reboot: could this interfere with Odin?
Any suggestions would be very, very gratefully accepted.
FG
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Dude i ask this in another forum you posted, did you use odin to install recovery or not? if you did then just boot into recovery and wipe all - then flash galaxytab or any flashable roms that way.
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As I said in the second paragraph: I tried to use odin to install recovery, but got the big red square. The file did not transfer.
ForeignGadger said:
As I said in the second paragraph: I tried to use odin to install recovery, but got the big red square. The file did not transfer.
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No your second paragraph said you flashed overcome. Not recovery
So if odin is not installing recovery can you boot into fastboot? Power off then press power n volume down then go to fastboot mode and install recovery that way. Check this thread for info. . http://www.galaxytabforums.net/forum/galaxy-tab-10-1-general-discussions/1044-my-galaxy-tab-10-1-wont-power-up.html
Then flash a cwm flashable ROM
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OK, thanks for the steer and your patience. I'll get to work.
I'll report back (eventually!).
(Please remember that there is an awful lot of jargon and TLA's to learn for us newcomers, even if willing).
Regards, FG
ForeignGadger said:
OK, thanks for the steer and your patience. I'll get to work.
I'll report back (eventually!).
(Please remember that there is an awful lot of jargon and TLA's to learn for us newcomers, even if willing).
Regards, FG
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Lol i hear you i was there too
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animatechnica said:
Lol i hear you i was there too
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hi again; well no success so far.
- I downloaded and installed SDK (software development kit: for other noobs like me)
- I downloaded and installed recovery.img, and installed the google USB drivers from the extras
- I checked that the fastboot.exe, adb.exe (android debug bridge) and recovery.img were all in the platform tools folder.
- got into "download":- odin mode
- plugged in the tab and tried to launch "adb start-server" from cmd screen
(I was in the right directory at the command line), but no cigar: nada.
- I went back and did the PDAnet routine, but still no joy, no devices shown
there were no error messages either, which made me think the usb was not communicating with the tab.
To try this out I used Kies to transfer a photo file to the tab, and viewed on the tab it after disconnecting, so tranfers do take place.
Sure enough, after rebooting, the file was gone, like all the other settings and changes made in the past.
I also tried adb when the tablet was on and I had checked usb debugging. In this case, adb recognised the device and returned the serial number.
It does not do this when in cwm mode as it will not remember to keep debugging on when I power down.
Any other ideas anyone? can I switch debugging on from the command line before I try to recover?
FG, (now getting a sore head and worrying if I have p***d my money up the wall.)
Funny, when things get really tough, the helpers disappear.
Still no solution.
Oh dear: silence again.
ForeignGadger said:
- got into "download":- odin mode
- plugged in the tab and tried to launch "adb start-server" from cmd screen
(I was in the right directory at the command line), but no cigar: nada.
- I went back and did the PDAnet routine, but still no joy, no devices shown
there were no error messages either, which made me think the usb was not communicating with the tab.
To try this out I used Kies to transfer a photo file to the tab, and viewed on the tab it after disconnecting, so tranfers do take place.
Sure enough, after rebooting, the file was gone, like all the other settings and changes made in the past.
I also tried adb when the tablet was on and I had checked usb debugging. In this case, adb recognised the device and returned the serial number.
It does not do this when in cwm mode as it will not remember to keep debugging on when I power down.
Any other ideas anyone? can I switch debugging on from the command line before I try to recover?
FG, (now getting a sore head and worrying if I have p***d my money up the wall.)
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AFAIK you won't get a response in ADB when the tablet is in download mode but you should when the tablet is in CWM recovery mode.
If it were me I'd odin a stock factory recovery to the device and a stock factory rom for it. Then i'd boot into stock recovery and do the factory reset to see if that cleans things up. You should probably link to the source of the files you're downloading as well as provide specific model of your device so people can verify that you're flashing the right files.
I'm totally confused by your steps here
you went to odin mode and used adb? or did you go into fastboot and adb the recovery?
step by step here
a quick overview of it is to get your tab into ODIN mode and use ODIN to reload a copy of the stock image to your tab. This erases all of your previous data but you can reinstall those later. But at least it gets you back to a working tab - Note this is for the 7510 - the wifi tab
1) Download this file - MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service
2) extract the file
you should have the following
a file called GT-P7510_USB_Driver_v1_3_2360_0-Escape - this file is the USB driver for your PC, if you don't have the driver installed already, run this
a folder named Odin3 v1.85 - this contains the ODIN executable file
a folder named KME Odin - which contains 2 files - android_fastboot_emmc_full_p4_16G_32G.pit" and a "P7510XABKME_P7510UEKME_HOME.tar"
3) Power down the tab
4) press POWER and Volume Down at the same time until it powers up and you should see 2 logos - USB and triangle (note the retail wifi version might show 2 different logos, android on right and bag on left - left is recovery and right is Odin/download)
5) press volume down to move the selection to the triangle (or the icon on the right)
6) press volume up to lock in selection. You are now in ODIN/download mode
assuming all your drivers are installed to your PC, plug in the tab via the USB to your PC
run the ODIN executable
only Auto-reboot and F.reset Time should be ticked
after a minute, the ID:Com box should turn yellow -if not you may have driver issues (try this driver http://drivers.softpedia.com/progDo...SB-Driver-for-Windows-x86-Download-96692.html)
7) tick PDA and click the PDA button and navigate to the KME Odin folder and select "P7510XABKME_P7510UEKME_HOME.tar"
8) select the PIT button and navigate to the KME Odin folder and select the "android_fastboot_emmc_full_p4_16G_32G.pit"
9) Select START
it should start writing the image to your tab and once done, should reboot you back into stock
in case you want to go ahead and flash 3.2 -
use this pit file - http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=784889&d=1321486916
and use this for the PDA http://hotfile.com/dl/135008863/06c...EKMM_P7510XABKMM_P7510UEKMM.rar.html?expire=1
if it asks you for Password for the 3,2 file use : sampro.pl
when resorting to odin and first booting up, you might get asked for a password, the way around this is to
a) power off,
b) press power n volume down until you get 2 icons left is recovery right is download.
c) press volume down to select recovery icon then volume up to lock it, you should then see the recovery menu
d) then use volume buttons until wipe data/factory reset is highlighted press power to do it
e)after its done wiping, select reboot n you should be ready
Now the key thing here is installing the right drivers - after installing teh driver, connect the tab and see if the drivers are installed - go to your pc control panel and check if you get a triangle with an exclamation point. If there is, right click on it and select update driver, then manually choose device - navigate through and find the Android or samsung device (cant remember the name off the top of my head)
if you get stuck, report on which part you got stuck on - currently it seems like you're mixing and matching different steps so it is a little confusing
ForeignGadger said:
hi again; well no success so far.
- I downloaded and installed SDK (software development kit: for other noobs like me)
- I downloaded and installed recovery.img, and installed the google USB drivers from the extras
- I checked that the fastboot.exe, adb.exe (android debug bridge) and recovery.img were all in the platform tools folder.
- got into "download":- odin mode
- plugged in the tab and tried to launch "adb start-server" from cmd screen
(I was in the right directory at the command line), but no cigar: nada.
- I went back and did the PDAnet routine, but still no joy, no devices shown
there were no error messages either, which made me think the usb was not communicating with the tab.
To try this out I used Kies to transfer a photo file to the tab, and viewed on the tab it after disconnecting, so tranfers do take place.
Sure enough, after rebooting, the file was gone, like all the other settings and changes made in the past.
I also tried adb when the tablet was on and I had checked usb debugging. In this case, adb recognised the device and returned the serial number.
It does not do this when in cwm mode as it will not remember to keep debugging on when I power down.
Any other ideas anyone? can I switch debugging on from the command line before I try to recover?
FG, (now getting a sore head and worrying if I have p***d my money up the wall.)
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Hi again, sorry to confuse you but I was following your suggestions in post #7 of this thread. when I got to step 5 of that post, I got no response from the device: installed PDAnet to get over the driver issue. and no joy.
When trying to install .tar or PIT files I get a big red box, even though the yellow COM box looks good.
When trying the data erase/ factory reset option in the "Download" mode, I get the error message "Can't access to /system/csc/XEU/system.
Steps 7/8/9 in your post above do not work: I have tried them a few times.
Sorry, I have run out of options, and thank you for your help.
I've got this new MyPhone A858 Duo, a dual-sim phone with 1Ghz processor from the Philippines.
I've tried rooting it using SuperOneClick 2.3.3.0, UnlockRoot 2.3.1 and Gingerbreak, but it seems that all failed in rooting this new android phone.
Any idea how to root this phone will be greatly appreciated.
TIA
bedodot said:
I've got this new MyPhone A858 Duo, a dual-sim phone with 1Ghz processor from the Philippines.
I've tried rooting it using SuperOneClick 2.3.3.0, UnlockRoot 2.3.1 and Gingerbreak, but it seems that all failed in rooting this new android phone.
Any idea how to root this phone will be greatly appreciated.
TIA
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I'm bumping this because I'm planning to get the exact the same phone.
Bumping this one as well.
BUMP!
ROOT!!!
Damn, can someone please root or tell how to root this.... Also, I want a new custom ROM..... I WANT IT SO BAAAAD!!!!:highfive::highfive:
Rooting Myphone A858
Bump for this one. Please help us
try using zhuodashi
[SOLVED] rooting a858
1. Install Android USB Driver (PDAnet).
Windows XP/Vista/7 32-bit --- http://pdanet.co/bin/PdaNetA350.exe
Windows Vista/7 64-bit --- http://pdanet.co/bin/PdaNetA350x64.exe
2. Turn off your phone. Then connect your phone via usb data cable.
[ a ] Then an unknown device will appear instantly, it will disappear and then it will reappear. Right click on it and choose to update driver manually. Now locate the folder where your Android MT65xx PreLoader is.
[ b ] Find new software mt65xx preloader. Then choose install the software from a list. Now locate the folder where your Android MT65xx PreLoader is.
NOTE: If nothing happens after plugging then boot to recovery by PRESSING HOLD POWER + VOL UP Button then see your notification area on your desktop then follow either [a] or above.
Done. Now disconnect your phone from the computer. And make it sure that your phone is turned off before proceeding to step 3..
3. Extract downloaded files http://d01.megashares.com/dl/xuN9uOq/SP_Flash_Tool_exe_v2.1140.0.zip to one folder for easy locating of the files. Open SP Flash Tool. Then choose scatter loading. See image below.
http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/6559/78333114.png
4. Look and find the scatter text file http://www.mediafire.com/?y7nd8sd5canxkr5 and open it. See image below.
http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/3639/17602446.png
5. Ignore and tick OK. See image below.
http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/6638/69831501.png
6. Check the box with the name "Recovery". Then look for the downloaded recovery file http://d01.megashares.com/dl/UiC2KlY/recovery.img And open it. See image below.
http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/3097/56761975.png
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7. Tick Option from the menu and check USB Mode. See image below.
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8. Tick the Download button. Note: Look at the image carefully before ticking the download button. Make it sure nothing else is checked. See image below
http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/5207/95347966q.png
9. Plug your cellphone via your usb cable. Then wait for it to be finish. See image below.
http://img856.imageshack.us/img856/8315/48740804.png
***NOTE: If your phone isn’t detected after plugging then boot to recovery by PRESSING + HOLD POWER + VOL UP Button THEN go back to step 2.
10. A yellow bar will appear. Wait for it to reach 100%. See image below.
http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/3964/57052207.png
11. Done. Congratulations. You successfully installed a "CUSTOM RECOVERY".
12. Now it's time to root your phone by following the next tutorial below.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE DONE SUCCESSFULLY THE STEPS ABOVE BEFORE PROCEEDING BELOW
1. Copy and paste root_MP858Duo.zip http://d01.megashares.com/dl/tPWGVHo/root_MP858Duo.zip to the root of your SD Card.
2. Turn Off your phone and open custom recovery by pressing and holding Power Button + Volume Up.
3. Install zip from sdcard.
4. Choose zip from sdcard.
5. Choose root_MP858Duo.zip. Then confirm update.
6. Reboot.
7. Look for an icon with an Android Face named "SuperUser".
8. Done. Congratulations. Your phone is now rooted.
Does Not Work
isfahan27 said:
1. Install Android USB Driver (PDAnet).
2. Turn off your phone. Then connect your phone via usb data cable.
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I've heard this works for other people. With my phone it doesn't. When I plug it in, it doesn't show an unknown device. I've already downloaded and installed MT65xx Preloader and tried out a VCom, but still nothing. I've been going at it for a week, so if anyone's got an answer, advice would be great. Thanks!
Error # 16008
A message came out,
"EBOOT ERROR (16008), [Android] Partition size changed!
[HINT]:
Partial images download error.
The following partitions must be downloaded FULL altogether."
I followed all the steps (and the links) up until I clicked the 'Download' button. :/ When I click download button, that message shows.
I have: My Phone A858, Android 2.3.2 (Gingerbread), Sony Vaio with a Windows 7. Thanks!
Rooting
outerspacekaloy said:
A message came out,
"EBOOT ERROR (16008), [Android] Partition size changed!
[HINT]:
Partial images download error.
The following partitions must be downloaded FULL altogether."
I followed all the steps (and the links) up until I clicked the 'Download' button. :/ When I click download button, that message shows.
I have: My Phone A858, Android 2.3.2 (Gingerbread), Sony Vaio with a Windows 7. Thanks!
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ok sir.... :good:
one click to root
Hi,
there is a simple way is using one root click.
Try this : http://360dmobile.com/root-1-85-one-click-root-act-now-may-not-last-foreve/
bedodot said:
I've got this new MyPhone A858 Duo, a dual-sim phone with 1Ghz processor from the Philippines.
I've tried rooting it using SuperOneClick 2.3.3.0, UnlockRoot 2.3.1 and Gingerbreak, but it seems that all failed in rooting this new android phone.
Any idea how to root this phone will be greatly appreciated.
TIA
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You try this video on youtube, because A858 Duo is also Q-Smart S15
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BImmgu0-kR0
Download all neccessary things below the video on youtube to root
Good luck!
Hello guys!
Let me tell you a story...
I bought an Lumia 710 a few days ago and now I want do debrand it and update it to Windows Phone 7.8. I've followed every single tutorial I could find on the internet, starting from debranding to unlocking bootloader and jailbreaking it. Didn't tried everyone in fear of messing the phone up.
I ended up on Nokia Care Suite with a few firmware files and a very huge desire to update my phone. The matter is that, as soon as I connect my phone to start the flashing process on NCS, it reboots (the phone), vibrates and keeps on this semi-power off state. I know that this was supposed to happen, but now NCS doesn't recognise my phone in *any* way. I can reboot the phone holding vol+, reboot holding nothing, start all over again... Just nothing.
All I want is to debrand my phone to a Nokia firmware (not a TIM one, I really hate those custom boot and apps) and update it to WP7.8, but I also want to work with Zune (sync and updates). Can someone PLEASE help me?
One more thing: when I was reading about all these stuff, I came up with the unlocking bootloader process. It said that I needed to have the Qualcomm boot loader, so I tried to identify it (holding vol+ and plugging USB) and it appeared on my device manager something like Qualcomm MSM blah blah blah. This means that my phone is with Qualcomm bootloaders, right?
Thanks in advance!
If device manager says you have a Qualcomm bootloader you are 90% of the way there
All you need to do now is download this downloader.exe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1665821
Download NaviFirm Plus from here
http://www.symbian-toys.com/navifirm.aspx
In Navifirm Plus, navigate to here
http://localhostr.com/files/jXWZZOI/Capture.PNG
And hit the download button
When it is downloaded, goto the download location and copy this file to the desktop or a folder
http://localhostr.com/files/eT3POA2/Capture.PNG
Use 7zip to extract that file and you should have 'boot.img' file
Rename that to stock.nb (You'll need to enable file extensions to be shown so you can see the .img and .nb extensions - do that from folders view menu)
Now extract that downloader.exe you got from the first link I posted and copy stock.nb into the same folder
You should have downloader.exe and stock.nb in that folder
Ok, now unplug your phone from the PC
Power off the phone
Hold Volume+ button in and plug in the phone to USB > PC
When you feel the short vibrate, release the Volume+ button
IF THE PC ASKS TO FORMAT THE PHONE, PRESS CANCEL, DO NOT FORMAT OR YOUR PHONE IS DEAD
Wait for the driver to install (If it has not already)
Run downloader.exe as Admin
Press the button on the downloader.exe to start flashing the phone
Wait for it to complete then remove the phone battery for 10 seconds, and then put it back in and reboot into 7.8
Done
If you can't stop the phone rebooting after plugging in the USB cable, try it without the battery in
If you don't have the qualcomm bootloader, use this NSS to flash the bootloader then repeat the above
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620629
Good luck
THANK YOU! Updated to Windows Phone 7.8 with this method
I don't want to sound inconvenient, but how do I jailbreak/root it now? This is the last thing that is missing
Thanks a LOT!
Renan Lazarotto said:
THANK YOU! Updated to Windows Phone 7.8 with this method
I don't want to sound inconvenient, but how do I jailbreak/root it now? This is the last thing that is missing
Thanks a LOT!
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No problem
You can't actually jailbreak stock ROMs yet (Sucks I know), you have to flash an already unlocked ROM from one of the devs here
Same method as above, only swap the stock ROM for the custom one
(What I missed from above, and thankfully you were clever enough to know not to do it, is when the PC asks to format the phone, ALWAYS press CANCEL, DO NOT FORMAT or you kill the phone dead !)
*Detection* said:
No problem
You can't actually jailbreak stock ROMs yet (Sucks I know), you have to flash an already unlocked ROM from one of the devs here
Same method as above, only swap the stock ROM for the custom one
(What I missed from above, and thankfully you were clever enough to know not to do it, is when the PC asks to format the phone, ALWAYS press CANCEL, DO NOT FORMAT or you kill the phone dead !)
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And how can I modify an stock-rom to add these features? I was searching for it a few time ago, I've played with the OS Builder but I was a bit nervous on doing something wrong. I've also searched for some tutorials but haven't found anything yet. Can you point me where I should start?
Thanks!
Renan Lazarotto said:
And how can I modify an stock-rom to add these features? I was searching for it a few time ago, I've played with the OS Builder but I was a bit nervous on doing something wrong. I've also searched for some tutorials but haven't found anything yet. Can you point me where I should start?
Thanks!
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I'd ask one of the devs here, I haven't tried to customise a ROM yet
Just reply to one of the 710 custom ROM threads or PM the dev
first, i would recommend you doing some reading: wp7 chef central
lordmaxey said:
first, i would recommend you doing some reading: wp7 chef central
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Renan Lazarotto said:
I was searching for it a few time ago, I've played with the OS Builder but I was a bit nervous on doing something wrong. I've also searched for some tutorials but haven't found anything yet.
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Already searched, nothing very well detailed...
@ detection
*Detection* said:
If device manager says you have a Qualcomm bootloader you are 90% of the way there
All you need to do now is download this downloader.exe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1665821
Download NaviFirm Plus from here
http://www.symbian-toys.com/navifirm.aspx
In Navifirm Plus, navigate to here
http://localhostr.com/files/jXWZZOI/Capture.PNG
And hit the download button
When it is downloaded, goto the download location and copy this file to the desktop or a folder
http://localhostr.com/files/eT3POA2/Capture.PNG
Use 7zip to extract that file and you should have 'boot.img' file
Rename that to stock.nb (You'll need to enable file extensions to be shown so you can see the .img and .nb extensions - do that from folders view menu)
Now extract that downloader.exe you got from the first link I posted and copy stock.nb into the same folder
You should have downloader.exe and stock.nb in that folder
Ok, now unplug your phone from the PC
Power off the phone
Hold Volume+ button in and plug in the phone to USB > PC
When you feel the short vibrate, release the Volume+ button
IF THE PC ASKS TO FORMAT THE PHONE, PRESS CANCEL, DO NOT FORMAT OR YOUR PHONE IS DEAD
Wait for the driver to install (If it has not already)
Run downloader.exe as Admin
Press the button on the downloader.exe to start flashing the phone
Wait for it to complete then remove the phone battery for 10 seconds, and then put it back in and reboot into 7.8
Done
If you can't stop the phone rebooting after plugging in the USB cable, try it without the battery in
If you don't have the qualcomm bootloader, use this NSS to flash the bootloader then repeat the above
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620629
Good luck
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What if device manager also dont see the lumia 710.
Like my problem here.
What can i do now?
Bump.
ive click n formated the phone now its not booting up plz help:crying:
Thanks for this wonderful tutorial
Used it to reboot my dead lumia 710
wondering why his post in 2016? Bored and jobless
*Detection* said:
If device manager says you have a Qualcomm bootloader you are 90% of the way there
All you need to do now is download this downloader.exe
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1665821
Download NaviFirm Plus from here
http://www.symbian-toys.com/navifirm.aspx
In Navifirm Plus, navigate to here
http://localhostr.com/files/jXWZZOI/Capture.PNG
And hit the download button
When it is downloaded, goto the download location and copy this file to the desktop or a folder
http://localhostr.com/files/eT3POA2/Capture.PNG
Use 7zip to extract that file and you should have 'boot.img' file
Rename that to stock.nb (You'll need to enable file extensions to be shown so you can see the .img and .nb extensions - do that from folders view menu)
Now extract that downloader.exe you got from the first link I posted and copy stock.nb into the same folder
You should have downloader.exe and stock.nb in that folder
Ok, now unplug your phone from the PC
Power off the phone
Hold Volume+ button in and plug in the phone to USB > PC
When you feel the short vibrate, release the Volume+ button
IF THE PC ASKS TO FORMAT THE PHONE, PRESS CANCEL, DO NOT FORMAT OR YOUR PHONE IS DEAD
Wait for the driver to install (If it has not already)
Run downloader.exe as Admin
Press the button on the downloader.exe to start flashing the phone
Wait for it to complete then remove the phone battery for 10 seconds, and then put it back in and reboot into 7.8
Done
If you can't stop the phone rebooting after plugging in the USB cable, try it without the battery in
If you don't have the qualcomm bootloader, use this NSS to flash the bootloader then repeat the above
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1620629
Good luck
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sorry for my english guys,
i have asus ME301T tablet, but now i can't start, only asus logo shown, then everything stop
i can't get recovery with START+VOL DOWN too
any solutions for dumb newcomer?
petr.mostyn said:
sorry for my english guys,
i have asus ME301T tablet, but now i can't start, only asus logo shown, then everything stop
i can't get recovery with START+VOL DOWN too
any solutions for dumb newcomer?
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You're not dumb. I don't know anything about this tablet but check to see if you find solutions here.
vanessaem said:
You're not dumb. I don't know anything about this tablet but check to see if you find solutions here.
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I agree with vanessaem.... You are not dumb at all, just a newbie. We all started out as a newbie ourselves
I just read on the forums for your device that there is a physical "Reset" button near the SD Card slot. Can you please try to stick a paperclip or pin into that hole and hold it down until the tablet reboots? I also read that these instructions may be in the manual as well.
If all else fails you can restore the tablet to defaults. I also did a quick search and came upwith the easy steps to restore it. These steps are from another forum so I will quote them since this is not my work.
I've only had this tablet a few hours, but managed to get to a point where it wouldn't boot pretty soon after rooting it. So after trying everything to get it up and running I finally managed it with ADB and fastboot, also it took from Android 4.1.1 to 4.2.1 - so here is what I did after reading various forums of problems with other Asus devices and soft-bricking other Android devices in the past - hopefully it might help someone one day.
You will need to install the Asus ADB drivers before following the steps below, if you haven't installed them you can get them here
1. Download and install Lightweight ADB and fastboot installer here from XDA
2. Create a folder called 'Fastboot' on your C: drive (it can actually be called anything but the prompts below refer to a folder with this name)
3. Download the CarePackage.zip file here and unzip the contents to C:\Fastboot, there are 4 files
4. Download your chosen firmware from the Asus web site - extract the zip file to reveal another zip, extract the second zip file, copy the 'blob' file to the Fastboot folder, there will now be 5 files in your fastboot folder
5. Reboot tablet, holding volume down, select the USB option (3rd icon) using volume down to cycle through icons and volume up to select and connect it to your PC using the USB cable
5. Run the Lightweight ADB and fastboot installer which will open the command line, enter the following commands;
c:\Fastboot
fastboot devices
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
6. The following will now be displayed in the command line screen;
sending 'system' <1062567 KB> (the actual size will vary depending on the firmware selected) Also a blue bar will appear on your tablet screen showing the progress. It takes around 3-4 minutes to send the system files.
writing 'system' will then be displayed, this will take a further 3-4 minutes.
Once the files have have been sent and written the command screen will display something similar to;
finished. total time: 444.226s
7. Unplug the tablet and reboot it using the power button, you'll have a fresh install, all data, root etc will be lost.
For anyone who is struggling to recover their tablet or just actually update it I hope this helps
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timmytim said:
I agree with vanessaem.... You are not dumb at all, just a newbie. We all started out as a newbie ourselves
I just read on the forums for your device that there is a physical "Reset" button near the SD Card slot. Can you please try to stick a paperclip or pin into that hole and hold it down until the tablet reboots? I also read that these instructions may be in the manual as well.
If all else fails you can restore the tablet to defaults. I also did a quick search and came upwith the easy steps to restore it. These steps are from another forum so I will quote them since this is not my work.
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thanks for all advices, but i think this is a SERIOUS problem ..
i can't do fastboot, can't connect PC-ANDROID or vice versa
my android device has now only two modes / off or stoned when asus logo appears
RECOVERY twrp non reachable!