Cannot unbrick tablet. - Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet

I had my tablet running CM7 and I'm not sure what went wrong but I can't recover it. When I boot it I get this screen
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"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
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So far I've tried Adam Outlers recovery method as well as trying to adb the partitions but I can't get the tablet to boot off an SD card.When I try to adb into the device I cannot see the device ID on the nook but I can see my Droid X2.

Anybody?
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I'm not a techie but I know some of the tablets will boot off of the SD card when the tablet is pulled in, the charger would work. Push the power and "N" at the same time.
Nikkiel
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scuzzo500 said:
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So far I've tried Adam Outlers recovery method as well as trying to adb the partitions but I can't get the tablet to boot off an SD card.
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Most NT will boot off an SD card only from its power-off state and upon insertion of a powered USB cable.

Ok. I can now get the nook to boot into cmr, but not into Adams recovery. When I try to boot into Adams method all I get is a multitude of colors across the screen. I let it do its thing leaving it plugged in until the battery died, still no love. Anything else? I'm willing to pledge money (at least $10 but if I can get more together I will) to whomever gives me the solution. And offering the $$ is my way of saying I know this may take some effort and I want to say thanks to whoever puts in the time to help.
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I take it you have tried the super easy way with "repart.img" and it didn't work?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663836

scuzzo500 said:
Ok. I can now get the nook to boot into cmr, but not into Adams recovery. When I try to boot into Adams method all I get is a multitude of colors across the screen. I let it do its thing leaving it plugged in until the battery died, still no love. Anything else? I'm willing to pledge money (at least $10 but if I can get more together I will) to whomever gives me the solution. And offering the $$ is my way of saying I know this may take some effort and I want to say thanks to whoever puts in the time to help.
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I think this method might solve your missing BCB problem. To execute it you'll need CWM on a bootable SDcard (which you can get from here if needed) and adb shell
on your PC/laptop.

I can boot cmw on an sd card, but I cannot mount boot data so I can reset my boot count. When I boot off the repart image I do get the screen that tells me it's installing new software but I never get a green check nor does it reboot, it just shuts down.
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only nook cable works
digixmax said:
Most NT will boot off an SD card only from its power-off state and upon insertion of a powered USB cable.
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Even a normal usb cable does not work, only the one that came with the nook. Thanks, but wierd

Hm, my NT can boot off SD using any regular USB cable.

Any other ideas? I'm willing to try anything.
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scuzzo500 said:
I can boot cmw on an sd card, but I cannot mount boot data so I can reset my boot count. When I boot off the repart image I do get the screen that tells me it's installing new software but I never get a green check nor does it reboot, it just shuts down.
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I get same thing in cwm I can't mount as card to redo partitions and when I do regard from as I get a red x. I am lost I have no more options to try. Wish there was a utility to rebuild patrons and return to stock like on my moto Droid bionic and razr

The locked bootloader the moto series has is nice for recovery. It keeps idiots like me from screwing up too bad. But I like having everything open.
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First off, what NT do you have 16G or 8G? This will determine the fix and if I can even offer up help.
Also, do you have a couple of sd cards to work with? One is fine, it just makes the process easier with two.

scuzzo500 said:
Any other ideas? I'm willing to try anything.
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Take a look at Ray Waldo's site http://raywaldo.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/

DavDoc said:
First off, what NT do you have 16G or 8G? This will determine the fix and if I can even offer up help.
Also, do you have a couple of sd cards to work with? One is fine, it just makes the process easier with two.
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I have the 16 GB and I have 4 cards 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB. I have done everything for the past 4days. I found a adb pusher utility that shows me everything on my nook through adb and I see the sdcards but when I click them they are empty. Try to mount in cwm and troughs me an error. Thanks for the help its my wife's nook. Look for that utility its quite nice.

ok perfect.
I am not in front of a computer right now to see what files they are, but I think you can get back to original stock with a two step flash. I am guessing the privious owner tried to factory reset without stock recovery.
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scuzzo500 said:
Any other ideas? I'm willing to try anything.
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Also Adam's and repart.IMG methods can take several hours (not minutes) to complete. I would suggest running Adam's method overnight. Don't touch it. Just go to bed and check it in the morning. Plug in charger just in case. Report back in the morning after you wake up.

gowboy84 said:
I have the 16 GB and I have 4 cards 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB. I have done everything for the past 4days. I found a adb pusher utility that shows me everything on my nook through adb and I see the sdcards but when I click them they are empty. Try to mount in cwm and troughs me an error. Thanks for the help its my wife's nook. Look for that utility its quite nice.
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OK, I'm in front of a computer now.
Try this - I just ran this on my own device and it brings it back to stock 1.40. It may or may not work for you, but it is worth a try. It should replace your stock recovery and then allow you to run the acclaim.update.zip file from an SD card.
So first go to Succulent's post here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1545766 (ignore the subject of the thread, you just need the file in his repository) Scroll down and click on the link for Flash-Restore-Stock.zip. You will need to download the zip file by that name.
Once you have this zip file go into CWM and flash it. I only mention using two SD cards for this because the one I use for CWM only leaves ~15MB of space after setting it up. You will need more space than this.
Go ahead and reboot system. You will most likely be in a bootloop or worse - don't sweat. What you need next is to go to this link from AdamOutler http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402190 and download the file he has in the OP. This is the acclaim_update.zip
put this on the root of an SD card (don't put it in any folders) put it into your NT and turn the thing on. It should start a download process and put the original OS onto your device. After completing the process, you may not be out of the woods yet. You will most likely have to complete 8 failed boots or just try shutting your NT off and turning it back on holding the power and home button at the same time. This will initiate a factory reset and you will be home free back on stock operating system.
Good Luck
Edit: This was for the OP. Sorry Gowboy84, I got the two of you mixed up when you jumped into the thread answering a question I asked the OP. I don't think this will work for you. I noticed in another thread you flashed the 10 touch firmware. You may want to read up on all the "10 touch firmware" Posts, or get help in your own thread.

I have tried Adam's method several times across two SD card and with several d/ls of the file to make sure that I got a good copy and I can't even get the tablet to boot from the SD card with his method. I can get the repart.img method to boot, it runs for about 10 seconds and then it shuts down the nook. When I try to reboot I get nothing (again several d\ls and several cards). I can load CMW and boot into it from an SD card
but then I can't mount any drives when I get into CMW. I've used bn_142_factory_recovery.zip and no love there either.
And as a side note I just want to say thanks to everyone who has contributed to this thread. This is a $150 investment I've screwed up and just knowing that there's a glimmer of hope here from all of you means a lot to me.
@DaveDoc, I'm off work in 6 hours, I'll try and report back.

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[GUIDE]How to Flash CWM and Flash ROMS from Scratch..with pictures!

Hello! Here I will show you how to flash CWM to your Galaxy Note which is considered to be a "recovery" portion of the device that takes place of the stock one and has additional functionality. Less talk, more do:
Step 1: Obtain the files you need.
Download the driver necessary for your computer to communicate with your phone and install from:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SGH-I717ZBAATT
Download Odin 1.85:
Google/Bing it since I don't know a valid link that's allowed to be used, will update with one if possible.
Download the CWM Touch Based Recovery from Braway's thread located here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584576 the yellow Odin link
Download your choice of a ROM(a custom optimized version of the Android operating system). Here are a few very popular ones:
The Hybrid(ICS):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1630089
SAUROM(GB):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1522942
Seraphim(ICS):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1602632
Step 2: Prep your phone by placing it in "Download" mode.
Turn off your phone.
Connect it via USB to your computer.
Hold down the Volume Down button at the same time as your hold the power button until the phone vibrates once. As soon as the phone vibrates once release the power button while continuing to hold Volume Down until you see this:
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
Press Volume Up to confirm.
Step 3: Flash CWM.
On your computer navigate to Odin3 v1.85 and launch it with Administrative privledges to be safe(right-click - Run as Administrator).
It will open(hopefully) and you will see this. Ensure that "Auto Reboot", "F. Reset Time", and "PDA" are checkmarked.
Click the PDA button and navigate to Braway's CWM that you downloaded in step 1. Select it and select ok.
It should show next to the PDA button and then hold your breath sniper style and click "Start"
Wait until you see Passed in the top left hand corner which should take maybe 10-60 seconds and you are golden. If not your phone could be trashed and it's not my fault, just saying.
Step 4: Get into CWM
Power off the phone.
Similar to how you got into download mode except for the keypress is slightly different.
Hold down the Volume Down AND Volume Up button(kind of pressing the middle of the volume key itself) at the same time as your hold the power button until the phone vibrates once. As soon as the phone vibrates once release the power button while continuing to hold Volume Down until you see this:
Step 1: Understanding CWM, usage.
Before doing anything, navigate to "Backup and Restore" and select backup and confirm. This is known as a nandroid backup. If you ever are caught in a bind you will navigate here and select Restore instead of Backup in this menu.
Now is play time without many worries. Restart back into the normal Android system and gain access to your internal SD card via USB on your computer. Copy your ROM to "the root" of your SD card.
Restart back into CWM.
You're ready to flash, but right before flashing any ROM perform the following steps:
Select wipe data/factory reset and confirm
Select wipe cache partition and confirm
Select advanced - wipe dalvik cache and confirm
Select install zip from SD card
Select from internal SD card or wherever you placed it.
Select the ROM file and confirm.
Wait while you see something like this:
Once the bottom line says something like complete you'll have access to the menu to select Go Back and then Reboot system now.
All done!
DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for anything that happens to your phone whether you followed the instructions properly or not.
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Keep getting error can't find path or something like that tried mounting sd card but that gives error too
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THANK. YOU.
demigodchewtoy said:
THANK. YOU.
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You're welcome, I hope this is illustrated enough and surprised that it didn't help many others as I didn't find another thread with actual screenshots.
mjeezy13947 said:
Keep getting error can't find path or something like that tried mounting sd card but that gives error too
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Do you still experience this error? This was a known issue that should now be corrected in Braway's CWM.
I have done this over and over again and still cannot get CWM to work
Edit: old info, sorry its late and IM tired.
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Thank you. I have been looking for a guide with detailed pics to try my first flashing.
Everyone says flashing is easy, but just reading up on all the articles/info is a bit much, especially never having done it before.
I will give it a try tonight.
ddochi11 said:
Thank you. I have been looking for a guide with detailed pics to try my first flashing.
Everyone says flashing is easy, but just reading up on all the articles/info is a bit much, especially never having done it before.
I will give it a try tonight.
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It is easy, and it takes about 45 minutes to an hour to learn everything you need. If somebody doesn't have that much time, they shouldn't be flashing. When I started on my captivate, it definitely took me a few days, but I spent the time, and as a result, I've only had one soft brick ever through 3 phones. Reading and searching has becoming underrated here on XDA, and it's sad, because I know people are rushing things and screwing up their phones, when if they would take a little bit of time they would have no problems. Yes, guides like this are nice, but ultimately they are unnecessary and problematic, because even though it is a simple process, people are still having trouble with it, and threads like this encourage people to flash without actually knowing anything.
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I can't find the cwm file when. I click on pda in Odin 1.85. It wont show up.
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I'm confused on the very last part. Any help?
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corey_r said:
I can't find the cwm file when. I click on pda in Odin 1.85. It wont show up.
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are looking in the folder you put the pda in?
What are you trying to odin...
corey_r said:
I can't find the cwm file when. I click on pda in Odin 1.85. It wont show up.
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The fact that you cannot find the path to a file is alarming. I'd stay away from flashing a phone.
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No I figured that out a while ago.lookat the post dates. I'm just confused on how to move the rom onto my phone. I made cwm backupfine its just the very last part
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corey_r said:
No I figured that out a while ago.lookat the post dates. I'm just confused on how to move the rom onto my phone. I made cwm backupfine its just the very last part
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if you are ref'ing to: how to put the ROM that you are going to flash, you put it on what should be listed as phone, internal and if you have ext, sd dont put it there.
then you boot into CWM and do your wipes as per whatever ROM op's that your are installing...and point to the internal sd card look for file name of ROM that you downloaded.
Maybe you should do a google search on Youtube on flashing there are some for the Note...just an idea...
Need a little more info. I'm assuming you have the ROM dl'd to your PC and wanna move it to your phone? Do as bigjoe said if this is the case.
Like there's no were on my computer that says phone or phone storage. So is it my computer or what?
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Maybe you should download the ROM directly to your phone. It doesn't have to be dl'd to your PC and then moved to your phone. I never use my PC anymore.
How would I do that?
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[How to] Unbrick after failed JB OTA or to just re-flash JB

Guys first off this is not my work and have been digging around for answers. I had recently soft bricked my TF201 after OTA and my tablet gets stuck at the Asus logo. Finally found a fix. You will however lose root and I believe will factory reset the device but you dont need to be unlocked for this to work.
* you need fastboot access (see step 5) for this to work unfortunately
Got the instruction here on how to restore tf300 back to stock. It works the same for our tf201. Please thank Auliyaa for creating this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1757077
Got the adb and fastboot from here and followed the instructions on how to install and use. I put the fast boot files in: C\android
http://dottech.org/21534/how-to-ins...ows-computer-for-use-with-your-android-phone/
Luckily JB has been posted today on asus website so grab it there. Extract it and get the blob. Copy the blob to wherever you have the fastboot files. In my case C:\android
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Eee+Pad+Transformer+Prime+TF201&p=20&s=16
This is the instrucion by Auliyaa from the first link. Updated some of the links to reflect the tf201. Some are repeats of above instructions so if it gets confusing I will edit. I'm going to post in that thread that this works on the tf201 as well.
Download the stock ROM zip file on (updated)Asus Website. Be sure to download the firmware matching your SKU.
Unzip the downloaded file, you will get another zip, unzip this one too
You should end up with a folder and a file, with one of them called blob
For the next step, you will need to install the Android SDK to get the fastboot utility. (updated) Here
Once you have installed fastboot, boot your tablet into fastboot mode (Plugin your tablet on your computer's USB, Hold down Power+VolDown, dont press VolUp when prompted, select the USB icon and press VolUp)
Open a command line terminal and navigate to the folder containing the blob and fastboot files.
Then type the following command:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 flash system blob
After write completion then just type the following command to reboot your tablet:
fastboot -i 0x0B05 reboot
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That's it! I almost sent her off yesterday to Asus and kinda glad I waited. Thanks to Auliyaa for his method! I love xda!
By the directory where the fastboot files are do you mean the C\ directory(Android Folder)?
T-HO6969 said:
By the directory where the fastboot files are do you mean the C\ directory(Android Folder)?
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You can put all the fastboot files into that directory along with the blob. Or any directory or folder you want to put the files into. And in command prompt you have to change directory to whichever folder you decided to put the files in.
For example. All the files I gathered from my 2nd link and the blob I put in C:\android. I created the android folder or you can create your own folder and name it whatever you want.
Quick question before I try it. Does this work if you were not unlock?. Mine was just an stock prime before getting bricked by the update.
Antiflash said:
Quick question before I try it. Does this work if you were not unlock?. Mine was just an stock prime before getting bricked by the update.
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I was only rooted and LOCKED as I didnt want to screw up my warranty. But rooted isnt required either.
Antiflash said:
Quick question before I try it. Does this work if you were not unlock?. Mine was just an stock prime before getting bricked by the update.
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I was not unlocked as I didnt want to screw up my warranty. But rooted isnt required either.
Can't get into fastboot mode:/
aznmode said:
I was not unlocked as I didnt want to screw up my warranty. But rooted isnt required either.
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Sounds promising if unlocking is not required. I will try this tonight when I get home. I will probably have more newbie questions along the way because I'm pretty new to this procedures. Thanks a lot for putting this together and giving us some hope.
Adb can't detect tablet and can't get to fastboot.
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strabo100 said:
Adb can't detect tablet and can't get to fastboot.
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I don't think adb will work. Had the same issue. But mine was able to go to fastboot (try hold volume down then press reset hole). If you still dont have the 4 options (rck, android, USB fastboot, wipe) then you won't be able to do this procedure.
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You are able to access fastboot which mean that you can flash the customized recovery such as CMW or TWRP? If anyone tried please share how it work?
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Good question. I assume though that writing to boot will require unlock.
What I wanna know is if there's a way to bypass the signature check so i can go back to ICS. I don't see a lot of advantages with JB. I still get ANRs even after factory resetting and I can't keep my SD card in the dock as it causes random reboots.
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Looks like I just bricked my Prime by installing the update (WW SKU from the official Asus site) via internal memory. One thing I noticed is that both the TW (Taiwan) and WW (worldwide) SKU were called 'WW' on the support site, which could cause some confusion I guess. I used the one with WW in the filename though.
It wasn't rooted or in any way 'unlocked', simply running the latest stock ICS.
Anyway, after installation it's now stuck at the ASUS logo, can't get into fastboot/recovery via volume down + reset via pin, and of course it's not detected by USB anymore. Anybody have any idea on what I can try next? Thanks in advance.
[email protected] said:
You are able to access fastboot which mean that you can flash the customized recovery such as CMW or TWRP? If anyone tried please share how it work?
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I tried flashing twrp via fastboot and as I suspected its a no go. I get an error "device is incorrect state". Need to be unlocked to change the recovery.
Sjaakbanaan said:
Looks like I just bricked my Prime by installing the update (WW SKU from the official Asus site) via internal memory. One thing I noticed is that both the TW (Taiwan) and WW (worldwide) SKU were called 'WW' on the support site, which could cause some confusion I guess. I used the one with WW in the filename though.
It wasn't rooted or in any way 'unlocked', simply running the latest stock ICS.
Anyway, after installation it's now stuck at the ASUS logo, can't get into fastboot/recovery via volume down + reset via pin, and of course it's not detected by USB anymore. Anybody have any idea on what I can try next? Thanks in advance.
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Same exact issue, bump
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extraneousleopards said:
Same exact issue, bump
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I sent it to Asus for RMA. Since I was not unlocked or rooted, just running stock .. well.. JellyBrick?, apparently it was still covered by warranty.
From sending to receiving, it took 5 days (including 2 days of weekend - so actually 3 working days). They fixed it, installed JB (of course with full data wipe / factory reset), but also went the extra mile and replaced the rubber foot that was missing and the semi-broken USB cable, both of which I didn't specifically report or ask for.
So kudos to Asus, I'm a happy camper again!
Sjaakbanaan said:
I sent it to Asus for RMA. Since I was not unlocked or rooted, just running stock .. well.. JellyBrick?, apparently it was still covered by warranty.
From sending to receiving, it took 5 days (including 2 days of weekend - so actually 3 working days). They fixed it, installed JB (of course with full data wipe / factory reset), but also went the extra mile and replaced the rubber foot that was missing and the semi-broken USB cable, both of which I didn't specifically report or ask for.
So kudos to Asus, I'm a happy camper again!
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Not a bad turn around. Maybe theyre fixing less tablets these days. Did you send it to texas? I had an RMA ready for mine too till I got it fixed. I was afraid they were going to send me a totally different tablet and didnt wanna end up with one of the yellowed screens. Did you get the same one back?
Ditto on the same logo screen issue.
Can someone point me in the direction of how RMA?
I really have no idea of how to start thr process.
I've been sitting with a bricked TP for a week now.
THANKS
RMA can be done in two ways (at least in my country): via the (web)shop where you got the Prime, or directly via Asus. Since my webshop stated that they don't cover software issues, I decided to play it safe and RMA directly via the Asus website. Just google 'Asus RMA' - I got this page but it's specific to my country: https://eu-rma.asus.com/pick_eu/nl/
aznmode said:
Not a bad turn around. Maybe theyre fixing less tablets these days. Did you send it to texas? I had an RMA ready for mine too till I got it fixed. I was afraid they were going to send me a totally different tablet and didnt wanna end up with one of the yellowed screens. Did you get the same one back?
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I'm in the Netherlands so my RMA was to the Czech Republic. It's the same Prime, actually it looks like they didn't even need to open it up, so it was a quick fix for them. I recognize my scratches (and the microphone is still broken because either they probably didn't notice or didn't want to open up the Prime - I didn't report it because I poked in it with a needle hoping that would 'fix' it, so it's probably out of warranty now).
JohnDaddyo said:
Ditto on the same logo screen issue.
Can someone point me in the direction of how RMA?
I really have no idea of how to start thr process.
I've been sitting with a bricked TP for a week now.
THANKS
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Call the number from this list depending on your location and tell them the issue. They will have you try a few things like factor reset (power and volume down, etc) just to confirm on their end then they'll issue you an RMA and send via email. You have to print the form, fill it out and then send them the unit without any accessories. Safer that way. I've heard stories where people send the cable or charger and they dont get it back. It also says on the form not to include any accessories. They dont need them anyway since the issue isnt power related and they should have extra ones for testing your tablet if it runs out of battery.
http://support.asus.com/Hotlines.aspx?SLanguage=en

[Q] Refuses to go into recovery

Unlocked, rooted and S-ON. I can get into Fastboot, and I'm trying to get into recovery. I can't. It just reboots to the white HTC screen and sits there. Same with Factory Reset.
Everything I do with Hasoon's kit fails. Either the device is never found, or I get this-
sending 'recovery' (6346 KB)... FAILED (status malformed (1 bytes))
I simply can't get into recovery.
I've taken zip files of RUU's, recoveries, kernels and everything, renamed them to PH85IMG.zip and tried loading. They just go through the loader icon on the top left, then returns back to fastboot. I'm just not getting nowhere. I've been on the forums searching for several hours now.
HBOOT recognizes when USB is plugged in. But the phone is never found when I run commands from the toolkit.
I put my SIM in my old iPhone2 while I try to get this working. It's a horrible phone!
What else should I try?
RobsSXT said:
Unlocked, rooted and S-ON. I can get into Fastboot, and I'm trying to get into recovery. I can't. It just reboots to the white HTC screen and sits there. Same with Factory Reset.
Everything I do with Hasoon's kit fails. Either the device is never found, or I get this-
sending 'recovery' (6346 KB)... FAILED (status malformed (1 bytes))
I simply can't get into recovery.
I've taken zip files of RUU's, recoveries, kernels and everything, renamed them to PH85IMG.zip and tried loading. They just go through the loader icon on the top left, then returns back to fastboot. I'm just not getting nowhere. I've been on the forums searching for several hours now.
HBOOT recognizes when USB is plugged in. But the phone is never found when I run commands from the toolkit.
I put my SIM in my old iPhone2 while I try to get this working. It's a horrible phone!
What else should I try?
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The toolkit cannot send commands through hboot, only fastboot. You have to boot into hboot and then select the fastboot option
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Keylogger_0 said:
The toolkit cannot send commands through hboot, only fastboot. You have to boot into hboot and then select the fastboot option
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Yes you have to be in fast boot in order to use hansoons tool kit... And yet to flash your recovery again (I suggest 4ext) then use the toolkit to boot into recovery using the shortcut commands
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Keylogger_0 said:
The toolkit cannot send commands through hboot, only fastboot. You have to boot into hboot and then select the fastboot option
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Awesome, thanks. I don't remember having this much trouble last spring when I rooted and unlocked this phone. It went really smooth.
I'm having a really hard time right now with it. I can't get any OS to load. I can load Recovery, but then 4EXT won't mount SD card.
Anyone see this before?
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If I can get myself out of this mess, I don't think I'm going to hack my phones anymore. I'm not on top of it enough.
RobsSXT said:
Awesome, thanks. I don't remember having this much trouble last spring when I rooted and unlocked this phone. It went really smooth.
I'm having a really hard time right now with it. I can't get any OS to load. I can load Recovery, but then 4EXT won't mount SD card.
Anyone see this before?
If I can get myself out of this mess, I don't think I'm going to hack my phones anymore. I'm not on top of it enough.
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Will it let u format the internal sd?
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powered by Faux
aj_2423 said:
Will it let u format the internal sd?
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No, on that screen I just posted it- it shuts down right there (I took that a millisecond before it shut down). Then it reboots to the white screen where it just hangs.
EDIT
I got this working to this point. Just dealing with the new issue-
Error mounting /internal_sdcard!
Searching forums now...........
RobsSXT said:
No, on that screen I just posted it- it shuts down right there (I took that a millisecond before it shut down). Then it reboots to the white screen where it just hangs.
EDIT
I got this working to this point. Just dealing with the new issue-
Error mounting /internal_sdcard!
Searching forums now...........
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Do you know how to use adb? Well, if not, you're gonna need to.
boot into recovery and WHILE it's loading, input this command in the command prompt window EXACTLY as it is presented! Meaning that if a letter is capitalized, you need to do so too. For best results, I recommend copying the command in its entirety and paste it in the prompt.
The command is as follows:
adb shell /sbin/newfs_msdos -F 32 -L INT_SD -c 64 /dev/block/mmcblk0p36
It should spit out some stuff, that is usually normal, and then in the prompt, also type in:
adb reboot-recovery
after that, your woes should be gone.
EDIT: You should, however, reinstall whatever ROM you were using. This trick only fixes the internal SDCard.
Keylogger_0 said:
Do you know how to use adb? Well, if not, you're gonna need to.
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Thanks. I got familiar with ADB. I put in your commands in the command prompt, and not only were your instructions easy to read and follow, but it worked. My SD card is now readable. I also cleaned all my caches and re-partitioned the card. 4EXT is working 100% and all is well.
I downloaded the Fourth Bar: Infusion ROM and installed it through the 4EXT. It seemed to work- I was provided with several options to choose from in terms of defaults (kernel, boot animation, launcher, camera, lockscreen, etc), however the actual install happened way too fast. I left all of the options as default. Before I knew it, the install was done and rebooting. However, it went back to the white screen where it sat there and didn't budge. I left it for over 10 minutes.
I have tried both the stock kernel and the Faux kernel, neither make a difference.
RobsSXT said:
Thanks. I got familiar with ADB. I put in your commands in the command prompt, and not only were your instructions easy to read and follow, but it worked. My SD card is now readable. I also cleaned all my caches and re-partitioned the card. 4EXT is working 100% and all is well.
I downloaded the Fourth Bar: Infusion ROM and installed it through the 4EXT. It seemed to work- I was provided with several options to choose from in terms of defaults (kernel, boot animation, launcher, camera, lockscreen, etc), however the actual install happened way too fast. I left all of the options as default. Before I knew it, the install was done and rebooting. However, it went back to the white screen where it sat there and didn't budge. I left it for over 10 minutes.
I have tried both the stock kernel and the Faux kernel, neither make a difference.
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You may have to mount the /data and /system partitions in recovery as writable
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Keylogger_0 said:
You may have to mount the /data and /system partitions in recovery as writable
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Good idea. Here's what I did.
In Mounts | Storage I have /data, /internal/sdcard, /sdcard plus others.
When I load into Mounts| Storage, they are ALL unmounted except /cache. So I go and mount them all.
Install the OS from .zip and it does it's thing.
Reboot, and hangs at white screen.
OR
Don't reboot, and go back to Mounts | Storage, and /sdcard needs to be mounted again.
If I reboot, all need to be mounted again except for /cache.
I doing some searches, I read that maybe my SD card needs formatting, or there's a format issue. I have run a few formats of my card and checked it's health, and it seems okay.
RobsSXT said:
Good idea. Here's what I did.
In Mounts | Storage I have /data, /internal/sdcard, /sdcard plus others.
When I load into Mounts| Storage, they are ALL unmounted except /cache. So I go and mount them all.
Install the OS from .zip and it does it's thing.
Reboot, and hangs at white screen.
OR
Don't reboot, and go back to Mounts | Storage, and /sdcard needs to be mounted again.
If I reboot, all need to be mounted again except for /cache.
I doing some searches, I read that maybe my SD card needs formatting, or there's a format issue. I have run a few formats of my card and checked it's health, and it seems okay.
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Another possibility is that the recovery got glitchy. Maybe reinstall 4EXT recovery and make sure the smart flash thing is enabled.
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I got the OS to load. I ran all the format options in 4EXT (every option available).
When I rebooted, it loaded the OS.
Finally.
im having the similar problem but mine constantly reboots every 5 seconds is there any fix

Boot into recovery [update: I'm now bricked!]

***UPDATE***
As of my latest post here I'm now semi-bricked I think
It's been ages since I last messed with my nook tablet and trying to remember all the little things is tough. Can someone help me boot into my CWM recovery? My goal here is to upgrade from CM7 to CM10. When I hold the Power Key + N button until the black screen with the N comes up. Then I let go of Power Key and remain holding the N key. Then the screen changes and asks me if I would like to factory reset my device (looks to be the internal boot menu and not CWM related).
What am I doing wrong?
Re: Boot into recovery
cartisdm said:
It's been ages since I last messed with my nook tablet and trying to remember all the little things is tough. Can someone help me boot into my CWM recovery? My goal here is to upgrade from CM7 to CM10. When I hold the Power Key + N button until the black screen with the N comes up. Then I let go of Power Key and remain holding the N key. Then the screen changes and asks me if I would like to factory reset my device (looks to be the internal boot menu and not CWM related).
What am I doing wrong?
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Assuming you're using an internal flash you just wait for it to boot into cyanoboot. Hold down the n button to go to the menu and select recovery. Download the zip file and gapps files from where you want, but 12/31 is the final release.
datallboy said:
Assuming you're using an internal flash you just wait for it to boot into cyanoboot. Hold down the n button to go to the menu and select recovery. Download the zip file and gapps files from where you want, but 12/31 is the final release.
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I keep holding N even while the factory reset screen is visible? Or do I go through the prompts to "factory reset" but it actually ends up taking me to CWM? I just didn't want to accidentally start factory resetting the device and end up bricking my tablet!
EDIT: Yes, it's an internal flash of CWM/CM7
EDIT 2: Just continuing to hold down the N key while the Factory Reset message is showing doesn't work
EDIT 3: I downloaded that Nook Tablet Recovery Flasher App. I flashed the latest CWM and it was all successful. I used the app to "Reboot into Recovery." When it reboots it goes to the initial N screen then it changes to a different N screen. The second N is a little bigger and has a more detailed gradient color on it. Then my screen goes black and nothing happens.
That recovery flasher app did nothing good for me. At all. If it did anything, it flashed CWM 5.x. wich was of no use to me!
While trying to get things to work I also invovled TWRP and then I was in deep trouble... Had to use the "repart.img" to get out of bootloop. Not saying this is what you have to do though. You're hopefully in better luck!
You could try a bootable CWM sd card instead to get into CWM and maybe go on from there.
Re: Boot into recovery
Don't hold down anything when the nook is turned on. Holding the button when it starts execute the factory reset. Wait for it to boot. If it boots to stock is then cwm is not internally installed. If it boots to cyanobot then hold down n button to go to menu and recovery. It will go to recovery.IMG.
So when you turn on the nook don't press anything. Wait to see what it does. If nothing then make the card for flashing cm10.
Blah, I think I bricked it somehow (or at least semi-bricked it). I can't get it to boot past this stupid N screen anymore. All I did was try to reboot into recovery again from that recovery flasher app but ever since then I can't get back into the OS. I'll probably have to dig into how to unbrick this tablet, bring it to stock, then get onto CM10. Any suggestions?
Powering on the device as normal brings me to the initial "N" screen then a new one comes up with a bigger N and then it eventually turns back off after about 5 seconds
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Reflash stock with this repart.img
http://raywaldo.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/
Write the image to an SD card, put it in your nook and when the green check mark pops up take out the SD card.
I had great success with the repart.img that is used in this guide: http://raywaldo.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/
Downloaded, burned the card, popped it in the Tablet, booted and kept my fingers crossed... Worked great for me!
datallboy said:
Reflash stock with this repart.img
http://raywaldo.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/
Write the image to an SD card, put it in your nook and when the green check mark pops up take out the SD card.
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asawi said:
I had great success with the repart.img that is used in this guide: http://raywaldo.com/2012/06/how-to-un-brick-a-nook-tablet-8gb-or-16gb/
Downloaded, burned the card, popped it in the Tablet, booted and kept my fingers crossed... Worked great for me!
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Well that was ridiculously easy to do. Thanks! I know have the tablet 100% back to stock and unrooted. I just need to track down idiot proof instructions on how to root and install CM10 and I'll be golden.
Thanks again!
I did this when I was a complete newbie. I wrote it down with the thought "if I can do it ANYONE can!"
It's not elegant, it's not sophisticated, but it works... (Kind of like me, come to think of it...)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2081981
asawi said:
I did this when I was a complete newbie. I wrote it down with the thought "if I can do it ANYONE can!"
It's not elegant, it's not sophisticated, but it works... (Kind of like me, come to think of it...)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2081981
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Ended up going with Installing CM10 Internally on Nook Tablet but your guide looks great too. I'm now running CM10 and everything looks great so far with a few minor exceptions (youtube crashes for me and netflix won't play video but audio comes through)
cartisdm said:
Ended up going with Installing CM10 Internally on Nook Tablet but your guide looks great too. I'm now running CM10 and everything looks great so far with a few minor exceptions (youtube crashes for me and netflix won't play video but audio comes through)
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YouTube crashes a lot with all the cm10+ versions. You can get better playback using the browser instead of the app though.
datallboy said:
YouTube crashes a lot with all the cm10+ versions. You can get better playback using the browser instead of the app though.
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Interesting, that may be a problem. 99.99% of my tablet browsing consists of reading e-books, chatting on GroupMe, browsing reddit, and watching youtube videos. If YouTube is going to be a problem maybe I should find the best CM7 version out there and flashh
What ROM did you go with? I'm running Succulent's CM10 from Dec 31, from Iamafanof website. I haven't had any Youtube issues.
Not that I run Youtube much, so maybe I shouldn't say too much, but my little 8,5 year old buddy does a lot of Youtubing on her NT running the same setup and she hasn'r complained in the couple of months she has had it.
asawi said:
What ROM did you go with? I'm running Succulent's CM10 from Dec 31, from Iamafanof website. I haven't had any Youtube issues.
Not that I run Youtube much, so maybe I shouldn't say too much, but my little 8,5 year old buddy does a lot of Youtubing on her NT running the same setup and she hasn'r complained in the couple of months she has had it.
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CM10.0 from Iamafanof:
http://iamafanof.wordpress.com/2012/11/03/cm10-0-jelly-bean-for-nook-tablet-uploading/
CM10.0 Jellybean for Nook Tablet w/ 10-Touchs Driver (12/31) FINAL
cm-10-20121104-UNOFFICIAL-acclaim.zip
cartisdm said:
Interesting, that may be a problem. 99.99% of my tablet browsing consists of reading e-books, chatting on GroupMe, browsing reddit, and watching youtube videos. If YouTube is going to be a problem maybe I should find the best CM7 version out there and flashh
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I'd suggest you first try un-install and re-install YouTube.
cartisdm said:
CM10.0 from Iamafanof:
http://iamafanof.wordpress.com/2012/11/03/cm10-0-jelly-bean-for-nook-tablet-uploading/
CM10.0 Jellybean for Nook Tablet w/ 10-Touchs Driver (12/31) FINAL
cm-10-20121104-UNOFFICIAL-acclaim.zip
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Good page, but don't use the build! Go with the newest one, 20121231!

[Q] ATT HTC ONE M8 - Not working - Explanation Following

I had successfully flashed my phone and installed Cyanogenmod 11. After several weeks I decided to take my phone back to Stock Sense and in the process I messed up terribly. Somehow I erased everything off of my internal memory and the phone sits in the cyanogenmod bootloader. Apparently I had saved my backup to internal storage like an idiot and it is gone now. I do have an SD card accessible. The status is as follows:
1. Phone is unlocked
2. S-ON Status showing (not sure how to get it to S-Off but not sure if this is my biggest issue)
3. When the phone powers on it goes to the Cyanogenmod Boot Screen and the little blue guy staring at me stares at me with the spinning blue circle until the phone actually goes dead.
4. Once phone goes dead I can attain access to my bootloader by holding volume down and the power button and I can get into TWRP recovery.
5. I connect the phone to my PC and when I access by command prompt and type adb devices it shows the phone either in fastboot or recovery or sideload mode depending on where I am at in the accessible system.
6. I have loaded cyanogenmod 11 nightly on my external sd card and flashed it and it says successful but when I reboot the phone still remains locked on the bootscreen until it dies again.
7. I have tried sideloading the ROM and when I do that it tells me that it can not access internal storage or any type of storage and says it is using RAM for storage....not sure how that works but once the ROM has been sideloaded I can not find it.
Here is what I want....I simply want to be able to reinstall Sense 6 or Cyanogenmod 11 back onto my phone so it will work once again but I am lost. I have followed numerous how tos on the web and I am getting nowhere.
If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. Ask as many questions as needed and I will supply you with as detailed of an answer as I can.
Thanks in advance.
okay try this first and see if it gets at least cm11 working again...
1. Go and put cm11 on your external sdcard
2. boot into recovery mode
3. factory reset the device
4. manually wipe /system (this is needed under certain circumstances)
5. now flash cm11 and the gapps package
6. reboot
this should get cm11 back up and running for you at least. Now once cm11 is back up and running do the same thing with the sense rom that you were trying to go to. it should work.
EDIT: also, keep a copy of your nandroid backup on a computer somewhere that way if something like this happens again you dont loose your backup.
ziggy46 said:
okay try this first and see if it gets at least cm11 working again...
1. Go and put cm11 on your external sdcard
2. boot into recovery mode
3. factory reset the device
4. manually wipe /system (this is needed under certain circumstances)
5. now flash cm11 and the gapps package
6. reboot
this should get cm11 back up and running for you at least. Now once cm11 is back up and running do the same thing with the sense rom that you were trying to go to. it should work.
EDIT: also, keep a copy of your nandroid backup on a computer somewhere that way if something like this happens again you dont loose your backup.
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When I attempt to factory reset the device it tells me it has failed.....and unable to mount '/data'
unable to mount internal storage
and does it matter that it is in S-On?
Thanks again
scruff72 said:
When I attempt to factory reset the device it tells me it has failed.....and unable to mount '/data'
unable to mount internal storage
and does it matter that it is in S-On?
Thanks again
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okay ive had a phone of mine do that before, it should be okay as long as you wipe /system. after doing that try and flash the rom again and let me know if it works right.
and no it being s-on shouldnt matter with this.
scruff72 said:
When I attempt to factory reset the device it tells me it has failed.....and unable to mount '/data'
unable to mount internal storage
and does it matter that it is in S-On?
Thanks again
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Did not work...still hung in boot loop......just fyi....there is NOTHING on my internal storage....it says 0 MB...here is a screenshot of what shows after I flash or do anything else about it not being able to mount....
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ziggy46 said:
okay ive had a phone of mine do that before, it should be okay as long as you wipe /system. after doing that try and flash the rom again and let me know if it works right.
and no it being s-on shouldnt matter with this.
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I will send you a screenshot of what I get when I try to wipe the system - it states that it fails. Should be able to attach screenshot in a few minutes.
Waiting on phone to die again because it will not power down.
I'm not 100% sure what's going on man.
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ziggy46 said:
I'm not 100% sure what's going on man.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
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No problem. I appreciate your help. I know it can be saved because I can still get into the bootloader and recovery.....just not sure what to do.
ziggy46 said:
I'm not 100% sure what's going on man.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using Tapatalk
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I fixed it....your advice got me to digging and I actually formatted the partition and then was able to load CM11. Thanks again...greatly appreciated.
scruff72 said:
I fixed it....your advice got me to digging and I actually formatted the partition and then was able to load CM11. Thanks again...greatly appreciated.
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no problem man glad you got it working again [emoji1]
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Did you ever try to factory reset in bootloader?
This is the second post today I've seen where a person was having trouble wiping /data, which is usually a breeze. I wonder what is causing this. I'm just reaching a bit here, as the only time I've seen such issues, is on my old One X (EVITA) where doing a factory reset in bootloader would corrupt the internal storage. And the fact you said that formatting the storage fixed the issue, also reminds me of that same issue on the EVITA.
I'm in the same boat.
scruff72 said:
I fixed it....your advice got me to digging and I actually formatted the partition and then was able to load CM11. Thanks again...greatly appreciated.
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Hi, I'm in a similar situation with my newly acquired HTC One M8.
I have access to bootloader and recovery (TWRP v.2.7.0.2), but I'm getting all the same "failed to mount ***" errors as you were having.
Can you please elaborate on how to "format the partition" or point me to a detailed thread/article on how to do that?
And any notes on how you got it back to work are very appreciated - I've spent hours and hours researching a trying things without any success.
I'm sorry I'm somewhat new to this...
Let me know if you need any more info and thank you for your help in advance.
scruff72 said:
I fixed it....your advice got me to digging and I actually formatted the partition and then was able to load CM11. Thanks again...greatly appreciated.
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But how do you formatted the partition?! i´m in all most the same situation, and i think the things are clear, mi internal storage is corrupted, but the cuestion is How do i manually format it?
Thanks in advanceeeed!
AkaDeast said:
But how do you formatted the partition?! i´m in all most the same situation, and i think the things are clear, mi internal storage is corrupted, but the cuestion is How do i manually format it?
Thanks in advanceeeed!
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You posted to a thread that is over a year old, its a stretch (to say the least) that you are in the "same situation".
If you can boot or flash TWRP, go to the Wipe options, then try the "Format Data" option.
Otherwise, try to relock the bootloader and RUU back to stock.
HTC One (M8) recovery fix
I have be stuck almost Vb. this worked with (M7) /(M8) AT&T. The quick fix would be to reflash BusyBox in recovery. Because more than likely your partition is out of wake due to flashing to many roms. If you get into recovery and are getting errors when trying to mount .Zip ie: all files completely missing or not enough space/storage est. When you the error its looking for an 4 dig number. try 0000 not work 1111. That works 90% for me. This assuming you are using TWRP 7.2++ or later. If still Stuck just flash same TWRP using over the top. Should be fine, I only know this because I have done the same and had worked great.
redpoint73 said:
You posted to a thread that is over a year old, its a stretch (to say the least) that you are in the "same situation".
If you can boot or flash TWRP, go to the Wipe options, then try the "Format Data" option.
Otherwise, try to relock the bootloader and RUU back to stock.
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