HI.
Can anyone share Huawei Mediapad buckup created by Clockworkmod recovery?
Thank you.
You don't need that, you can just download and install the official rom...
http://www.huaweidevice.com/worldwide/technicaIndex.do?method=gotoProductSupport&productId=3779
I know about official roms, but i have device, which is bricked, and i need buckup, i need partitions structure for repair via JTAG.
david19 said:
I know about official roms, but i have device, which is bricked, and i need buckup, i need partitions structure for repair via JTAG.
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Off topic, but the word is "backup"
you wiped partitions via cwm, right?
441Excelsior said:
you wiped partitions via cwm, right?
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maybe,
i got device bricked.
device not powering, only connecting to pc as QHSUSB_DLOAD.
Forget about it. 1st Bootloader deleted and Modem-Firmware wiped. This is something Huawei service has to fix.
Rumbi said:
Forget about it. 1st Bootloader deleted and Modem-Firmware wiped. This is something Huawei service has to fix.
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Thanks to all for discussion, but i need buckup,
Can anyone share it?
If you keep spelling it with a "u", nobody's going to help you
Honestly though, the ports of CWM to the Mediapad are not producing prior backups anyway. I don't see how it'd be more useful than the official ROM.
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david19 said:
maybe,
i got device bricked.
device not powering, only connecting to pc as QHSUSB_DLOAD.
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Mine was in the same state. Sent it in for repair. Seems like they couldn't fix it with jtag at the german Huawei service partner, as they stated the mainboard has been replaced.
The device arrived today and is waiting for me at home. I will check the serial number to see if the board really got replaced. If yes, I guess there will be little chance of a jtag repair, as I cant imagine that it is cheaper to replace the whole board than just flash it...
Anyway, good look with your brick.
€: Yup, they replaced the board. SN and IMEI are different.
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So, now it has caught me. Been careless when flashing the new version of TWRP and I've shot the Prime. Googled 6 hours and read and it seems indeed to be a hard brick. I'm not into recovery still in fastboot. Only the APX mode and it is also recognized by the PC. But I can not communicate with the PC with the Prime to revive it. All rescue proposals Netzt go with me not because you need to either fastboot or recovery. Also, I have no backup on NVFLASH because I did not know. Should really be the only way fit on Asus for 300 € a new motherboard if it were to allow the well worthwhile anymore. Since the device has a hardware defect but yes it is a software problem, yes, there ought to be some way. But unfortunately I have not found the solution.
follow this thred. You can download factory blobs and restore the 4 main partitions.
gophix said:
follow this thred. You can download factory blobs and restore the 4 main partitions.
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Gophix, I have read you post the same sort of solution to what you think is the same problem on a few threads in the last few hours and you are wrong mate.
These people do not have blob files created by doing the nvflash process while on ICS. Using a blob file from a stock image is not the same as you need the boot.blob created by doing the nvflash process to even access wheelie and use nvflash.
I think you need to read up a bit more before advising people or at least test it yourself first.
gophix said:
follow this thred. You can download factory blobs and restore the 4 main partitions.
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thx, but i've the Jellybean bootloader and so it ist not possible to do :crying:
sorry bavmouse. Like flumpster said - I have to read more attentive.
my prime is dead
bavmouse said:
my prime is dead
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So you can confirm that you have no access to fastboot mode on the prime ?
marko! said:
So you can confirm that you have no access to fastboot mode on the prime ?
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no fastboot, no recovery
bavmouse said:
no fastboot, no recovery
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the nwithout the required NvFlash backup files there is not much that you can do.
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the nwithout the required NvFlash backup files there is not much that you can do.
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i know :crying:
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i know :crying:
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I'm sorry for your loss. Its never good to lose a device. You may be able to send it away to get fixed for a price. When i have some free time i would gladly go over 1 on 1 with you to see if there is any hope . just PM me
Hello, so I ran out of battery on my way home, when I got home I plugged the phone and went to sleep. Today when I woke up, I turned on the device, but it got stuck @ galaxy s3 boot animation, the animation you get before your ROM's boot animation kicks in, so I went to recovery and tried to recover one of my recoveries. it didn't help. I did a factory reset, it still was the same, stuck on galaxys3 boot animation. So I decided to flash stock samsung rom using ODIN. But now I'm stuck at the samsungs stock ROM boot animation, I tried factory reset couple of times but it didn't help.
Any idea what might be the issue, I have flashed this rom
Edit: Also the line "E: failed to mount /efs" is something to worry about when you boot into recovery?
So flashing via Odin works w/o errors?
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So flashing via Odin works w/o errors?
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Yeah, when i flashed using odin, I didn't encounter any error, more one thing to mention, when I boot to recover I get
E: failed to mount /efs
Is that something to have concern about?
oh yes. do you have an efs backup? that's the first thing you should do before flashing anything. if yes, restore it. if not, send it to service
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oh yes. do you have an efs backup? that's the first thing you should do before flashing anything. if yes, restore it. if not, send it to service
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Nope I got no efs backups... I had a custom ROM installed will it void my warranty?
alentor said:
Nope I got no efs backups... I had a custom ROM installed will it void my warranty?
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Yes you will find that the vendor or Samsung refuse warranty .
Your option is to fight that as not relevant to your problem .
jje
JJEgan said:
Yes you will find that the vendor or Samsung refuse warranty .
Your option is to fight that as not relevant to your problem .
jje
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You are kidding me, so basically if I didn't root my device, vendor/samsung wouldn't had a choice but to replace my device, but because of I did root my device, vendor/samsung will refuse to replace my device, am I correct?
Is there any other way to unbrick my device?
alentor said:
You are kidding me, so basically if I didn't root my device, vendor/samsung wouldn't had a choice but to replace my device, but because of I did root my device, vendor/samsung will refuse to replace my device, am I correct?
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you are correct, in the EU you still can get lucky due to some regulations and you have to show that the root did not cause the problem, outside the EU I am not sure. The restriction of the internals of every device is not for nothing in place don't you think so? Otherwise manufacturers would get hundreds of complains because someone messed up something...
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you are correct, in the EU you still can get lucky due to some regulations and you have to show that the root did not cause the problem, outside the EU I am not sure. The restriction of the internals of every device is not for nothing in place don't you think so? Otherwise manufacturers would get hundreds of complains because someone messed up something...
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Can yon give me a few examples on how can I prove that the ROOT didn't cause the problem? I belong to EU regolations.. Is there any other way to fix it?
Thank in advance.
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Can yon give me a few examples on how can I prove that the ROOT didn't cause the problem? I belong to EU regolations.. Is there any other way to fix it?
Thank in advance.
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I got not really an example but maybe this helps: Link
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I got not really an example but maybe this helps: Link
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Hey, I just came back from my vendor, they say they can't fix it. Can I some how restore EFS? I have the Phones IMIE/S/N written, on the back of the phone, can I make a new efs folder/files? using this DATA?
Thank you!
EDIT: If I'll have to ship to samsung, do I have to talk with them first? or just find their ARMA address and ship there?
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Hey, I just came back from my vendor, they say they can't fix it. Can I some how restore EFS? I have the Phones IMIE/S/N written, on the back of the phone, can I make a new efs folder/files? using this DATA?
Thank you!
EDIT: If I'll have to ship to samsung, do I have to talk with them first? or just find their ARMA address and ship there?
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Do you not have a local Samsung service centre ??
jje
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Do you not have a local Samsung service centre ??
jje
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I don't know.. I just sent an email to their support, asking if they have a samsung service center in my area..
But if they don't, can someone provide me with the details how to restore your lost EFS folder using ADB or at least try to?
Thank you!
alentor said:
I don't know.. I just sent an email to their support, asking if they have a samsung service center in my area..
But if they don't, can someone provide me with the details how to restore your lost EFS folder using ADB or at least try to?
Thank you!
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If you do not have an EFS backup I guess it will be difficult to restore. Only solution then will be to send it in for service if I am not wrong.
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If you do not have an EFS backup I guess it will be difficult to restore. Only solution then will be to send it in for service if I am not wrong.
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You are correct, it would be difficult to restore, or there is another option, make my cellphone not boot at all, so the vendor won't be able to check flash counter.. in that case the vendor won't have a choice but to replace the device.. got any suggestion how to brick your device so it won't boot at all? disconnect the cable while flashing?
alentor said:
You are correct, it would be difficult to restore, or there is another option, make my cellphone not boot at all, so the vendor won't be able to check flash counter.. in that case the vendor won't have a choice but to replace the device.. got any suggestion how to brick your device so it won't boot at all? disconnect the cable while flashing?
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Not the correct forum/website to ask such a question.
alentor said:
You are correct, it would be difficult to restore, or there is another option, make my cellphone not boot at all, so the vendor won't be able to check flash counter.. in that case the vendor won't have a choice but to replace the device.. got any suggestion how to brick your device so it won't boot at all? disconnect the cable while flashing?
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that would be warranty fraud , hence I don't think you will get an answer here.
Hi guys, hopefully you can help me here as I'm at my wits end. I've tried everything I can think off and can't fix this blasted phone.
To be honest I have no idea how all of a sudden I lost my nv_data.bin and IMEI as first my phone wouldn't boot because of an error with the /efs folder.
After numerous searches online I managed to finally get it working by using odin and flashing CM9 for the Galaxy S2, I tried others and none of them worked. From here I used tools like GSII Repair and Ktool and was able to create a nv_data.bin but IMEI still gone but at least I'm back to having a baseband.
My issue is now that I can't restore my IMEI number any backups or nv_data.bin or.baks where gone, I tried all the tricks online to restore and nothing.
I have the generic IMEI "004999010640000" and of course can't connect to mobile network.
Is there anyway that I can manually add in the IMEI number to fix this issue??
Thanks in advance.
I haven't read to much into it, but the below might help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17587351
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Kev23 said:
I haven't read to much into it, but the below might help.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17587351
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Thanks for your reply but sadly I tried that and no luck. Really hope I'm not fecked, lol
Service centre. No backup = you have no way of fixing it.
MistahBungle said:
Service centre. No backup = you have no way of fixing it.
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I'm sure there has to be a way, what will the service centre do that I wouldn't be able to??
They may have better tools than we do.
You could try flashing the ROM the device came with.
I too have this issue with a friend's phone (as some dumb ass tech guy flashed a branded firmware without backing up EFS) , so I have to flash any ROM I can get my hands on without the certainty that it would actually work.
Some guys did report that it worked.
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gastonw said:
They may have better tools than we do.
You could try flashing the ROM the device came with.
I too have this issue with a friend's phone (as some dumb ass tech guy flashed a branded firmware without backing up EFS) , so I have to flash any ROM I can get my hands on without the certainty that it would actually work.
Some guys did report that it worked.
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Sadly I've done all of that, apart from smashing the phone off the ground lol
I'll give you a tenner for it if you do that.
Yeah, it's not the device's fault but yours.
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you need special hardware to recreate the efs folder and rewrite the imei.. changing the imei is illegal on most countries so its obvious that it wont be easy to change... the service center has the tools to recreate the efs folder... flashing software will not fix the corrupted efs and would probably make it even worse...
our methods for flashing:
computer ----> phone
specialists and service center:
computer ----> "special hardware" ----> phone
you can do a search on the internet on what "special hardware" they use but i doubt that that would be for sale in a country where changing imei is illegal
software alone cannot recreate the efs folder nor write a new imei.. all you can do without the hardware is try to recover your corrupted efs if still possible.. if it comes to the point that it needs to be recreated or rewritten then it would be impossible without the said hardware
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andrewwright said:
Ita called samsung tool version 15.5.1 google it. There are others on makes on you tube. Most dont need nothing but a stock usb cable to do it. O and the pc lol:thumbup:
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Tried it, need a version that doesn't need a box. Cheers
You tube watch them
andrewwright said:
You tube watch them
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Was watching videos, will keep looking further into the tool. Cheers
I just watch one polish I think do it with terminal emulator got to love you tube lol
seagheart89 said:
changing the imei is illegal
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LOOOOOOOOL
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Is there anyway that I can manually add in the IMEI number to fix this issue??
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come in Algeria you'll get fixed in 5 minutes
andrewwright said:
I just watch one polish I think do it with terminal emulator got to love you tube lol
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If it's the video I'm thinking of, I've tried it and nothing lol. Maybe add a link to see if it's the same.
Hello,
I have a Lenovo A706. I mistakenly formatted the boot partition and now I cant even go to droidboot. Is there any hope that my phone can be recovered. I will be taking it to the service centre on Friday, but... can someone assure me that it will be repaired. I just brought it it's only seven days into the purchase and I don't even feel that it can be repaired. So, can someone say if it can be repaired by the service centre, or can I attempt a repair?
It would help if you detailed ALL the steps you took to arrive at this stage. And I mean ALL details.
You think when it's this important to you that you'd at least give some details, tools used, rooted, etc
CtrlAltDelIrl said:
It would help if you detailed ALL the steps you took to arrive at this stage. And I mean ALL details.
You think when it's this important to you that you'd at least give some details, tools used, rooted, etc
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Yes sir,
Here's what I did:
I flashed my phone with CWM, then rooted my phone using the methods described in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391801
Then I went into CWM using vol up+vol down+power and instead of erasing /cache I erased /sys_boot or something and then my phone doesn't even start into DroidBoot or CWM. Even if you tell me that the phone can be repaired by service centre I would be happy. Ask me if you want any more information!
simbaadw said:
Yes sir,
Here's what I did:
I flashed my phone with CWM, then rooted my phone using the methods described in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2391801
Then I went into CWM using vol up+vol down+power and instead of erasing /cache I erased /sys_boot or something and then my phone doesn't even start into DroidBoot or CWM. Even if you tell me that the phone can be repaired by service centre I would be happy. Ask me if you want any more information!
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I don't have this phone but you should be able to repair this ok.
I'd start by trying to reflash CWM. Let us know how you get on with that first
Good luck!
CtrlAltDelIrl said:
I don't have this phone but you should be able to repair this ok.
I'd start by trying to reflash CWM. Let us know how you get on with that first
Good luck!
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But I can't get into CWM or the recovery screen. So I am not able to flash anything and the only way to flash I think is through sd card and droidboot. So basically what I fear is I am not able to flash how will the sevice centre do it?
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But I can't get into CWM or the recovery screen. So I am not able to flash anything and the only way to flash I think is through sd card and droidboot. So basically what I fear is I am not able to flash how will the sevice centre do it?
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I mean that if I cannot get into recovery how will the service centre people do it?
Anyone having a Lenovo had this problem and was it resolved?
Erasing the bootloader is like breaking your device permanently unless you reflash the bootloader/ whole rom which comes with the bootloader or else it's gone.
Lim Wee Huat said:
Erasing the bootloader is like breaking your device permanently unless you reflash the bootloader/ whole rom which comes with the bootloader or else it's gone.
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The service centre people will be able to do it? Because I am not able to enter into flash mode!
Someone may be able to help me or at least reassure me? :crying:
simbaadw said:
Hello,
I have a Lenovo A706. I mistakenly formatted the boot partition and now I cant even go to droidboot. Is there any hope that my phone can be recovered. I will be taking it to the service centre on Friday, but... can someone assure me that it will be repaired. I just brought it it's only seven days into the purchase and I don't even feel that it can be repaired. So, can someone say if it can be repaired by the service centre, or can I attempt a repair?
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I don't see anyway to fix it... no bootloader=nothing. (U can go to the service centre and see what they do)
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
Note 2 LTE powered by Illusion ROM and Plasma Kernel.
Sent from dat small country called Singapore.
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Irwenzhao said:
I don't see anyway to fix it... no bootloader=nothing. (U can go to the service centre and see what they do)
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
Note 2 LTE powered by Illusion ROM and Plasma Kernel.
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Oh! Definitely I will! So as I understand basically if there's any hope it's only the service centre. But, could you make up a tale that I can give to the service centre? Basically since everything has been erased, they won't be able to know I rooted.
simbaadw said:
Oh! Definitely I will! So as I understand basically if there's any hope it's only the service centre. But, could you make up a tale that I can give to the service centre? Basically since everything has been erased, they won't be able to know I rooted.
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Tale? My only tale for u is: got a virus from a app online that it can whatsapp without internet but in the end it wiped my phone. (Act like a complete idiot about phones.)
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
Note 2 LTE powered by Illusion ROM and Plasma Kernel.
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Tale? My only tale for u is: got a virus from a app online that it can whatsapp without internet but in the end it wiped my phone. (Act like a complete idiot about phones.)
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
Note 2 LTE powered by Illusion ROM and Plasma Kernel.
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Oh! That's quite good. From my former experience with samsung phones, I have learned how to act stupid. :angel: But, I will be going on Friday, it's quite far from my house. Would it require the main board to be changed? Or, do they have something which can flash without the bootloader being there?
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Oh! That's quite good. From my former experience with samsung phones, I have learned how to act stupid. :angel: But, I will be going on Friday, it's quite far from my house. Would it require the main board to be changed? Or, do they have something which can flash without the bootloader being there?
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They may have to change the internal memory card. They should be replacing it with a card that has the bootloader on it.
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
Note 2 LTE powered by Illusion ROM and Plasma Kernel.
Sent from dat small country called Singapore.
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They may have to change the internal memory card. They should be replacing it with a card that has the bootloader on it.
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
Note 2 LTE powered by Illusion ROM and Plasma Kernel.
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I hope they will do it for free. However device is not being detected by adb or else problem could be solved. And when connecting charger the soft keys flash!
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I hope they will do it for free. However device is not being detected by adb or else problem could be solved. And when connecting charger the soft keys flash!
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They should do it for free... they can't see if your phone is rooted or not. (Unless you're a complete nerd about phones)
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
Note 2 LTE powered by Illusion ROM and Plasma Kernel.
Sent from dat small country called Singapore.
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They should do it for free... they can't see if your phone is rooted or not. (Unless you're a complete nerd about phones)
Smack that thanks button if I helped!
Note 2 LTE powered by Illusion ROM and Plasma Kernel.
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Thanks for the comforting news. Friday is not far anyway. Even if replacing the internal memory(worst case scenario-the main board) is not a choice, they might replace the phone.
Hey everyone, my rom port went totally wrong.
I installed the cwm recovery and could access to it by pressing Volume up + power. (installed and restored stock roms a few times before)
After installing a custom rom, the phone kept boot looping, it shows manufacturers logo, and then reboots.
I've tried any kind of key combination to access recovery, but with no luck, If i connect to the PC, it detects for a few seconds, and then goes away since it reboots, so theres no time to install its drivers.
Removed battery from phone for 1 hour and tried again, still boot looping.
Don't know what I can do anymore, what are the chances to revive the phone?
If that helps.... its a china phone, running 4.2.2, 3.4.5 kernel. Bricked when ported MIUI V5 SM-N900 V1 (yeah I know its for that specific phone, but always had in mind that I could access recovery any time I wanted to restore :/ )
Regards.
Is it a MTK based phone? If so, then you'll need to find the original firmware and use the SP Flash Tool.
es0tericcha0s said:
Is it a MTK based phone? If so, then you'll need to find the original firmware and use the SP Flash Tool.
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yes, forgat to mention it, MT6582
You'll have to find the original firmware. That can be a pain with generic Chinese phones. Good luck...
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You'll have to find the original firmware. That can be a pain with generic Chinese phones. Good luck...
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I used before Mtk_Droid_Tool to backup, so I guess I have the firmware backup?
like this:
/watch?v=DeNii8eXXdI
You should be good then. http://www.mtkroms.com/2015/02/how-to-backup-and-restore-your-mtk.html
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You should be good then. http://www.mtkroms.com/2015/02/how-to-backup-and-restore-your-mtk.html
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nice thanks for poiting it out it was all about using SP flash tool
I've managed to restore everything!
cheers
Vovocantigas said:
nice thanks for poiting it out it was all about using SP flash tool
I've managed to restore everything!
cheers
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:good::highfive::victory:
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After restoring everything, I get no service from SIM cards :/
What is needed to fix?
See if your imei and/or baseband are null. If it's the IMEI, you might be able to rewrite it with Mobileuncle app. I've fixed a couple mtk phones with it. Not sure if it supports yours...
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See if your imei and/or baseband are null. If it's the IMEI, you might be able to rewrite it with Mobileuncle app. I've fixed a couple mtk phones with it. Not sure if it supports yours...
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Yes just fixed, had to put the IMEI that was on the back of the phone :victory:
sorry to bother you, thanks again!
edit: think is it possible to update my kernel 3.4.5 to 3.4.67?
No bother. My suggestion worked then?
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No bother. My suggestion worked then?
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That china application had a function to change IMEI, they were null as you said, and I just manually wrote in them what was in the back of the phone case :good:
Now talking about other issue, do you now if is possible to upgrade kernel versions? like 3.4.5 to 3.4.67? having a hard time to find someone confirm me this....
Only if the manufacturer put out an update. It's very difficult to update the kernel without the manufacturer releasing the source code, and they usually never do for devices like that.