screen dead but PC detects - T-Mobile HTC One (M7)

so my phone screen and notification lights are non-responsive
however, when plugged into PC, it kinda gets detected but
fastboot return XXXXX and adb says device not found
while a replacement if on the way, there's a lot of stuff on the phone
i would like to retrieve if possible... any help is appreciated

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the phone do not respond and i can't unlock the screen

when i plug my usb cable in the phone i lose the control of my phone and even the touch screen do not respond and start doing many things by itself.
the screen is stuck and my phone is not accessible but my phone return accessible only when i unplug the usb.
Need your help !
Thanks !!

Galaxy S3 black screen after drop but still working

My partner recently dropped her SGS3 from about 2 feet onto the floor. It was in a rubber case (ZeroLemon battery case) but the screen is now black. It's not cracked at all and the digitizer still works fine and the phone rings and if you touch the screen in the right place you can answer calls etc.
For a few days prior to this there were occasional lines on the screen and I suspected a loose connection at the time. After the drop and the screen going black I took it apart and sure enough the ribbon cable to the screen had popped off. I have put the cable back on but the screen is still black. When turning the phone off and on, the backlight does flicker on for a split second but there is no graphics on the screen visible. Even booting into download or recovery mode nothing is visible on the screen.
It was running CWM recovery (I can't remember which version) and CyanogenMod 10 (unsure of the exact version) and we desperately need to access some data from the phone, particularly the contacts and text messages. Is there a way we can recover this or gain remote control of the phone from a computer at all? I've seen several posts about using the SDK and ADB to do this but USB debugging is disabled so this wouldn't be an option. I've also read that it's possible to get an adb shell to enable debugging from CWM but can't seem to find any clear instructions on how to do this, I've booted into CWM and tried the adb tools but it does not list the phone.
Can anyone advise why the screen wouldn't work after plugging it in again? Or is there any other way to control the phone from a computer without usb debugging being enabled? My partner is desperately trying to access her google account and this phone is the only device that's logged in and is her only hope to recover the account.

Black screen issue, i can't restart the phone

Hi! I'd like some help.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S10e (SM-G970F).
The power button is faulty, I got it back from service yesterday, unfortunately it was not repaired because the device is rooted.
Before I handed it in for service, I was able to turn it on without the power button (download mode -> restart), but now the download mode is not available either.
And it doesn't indicate charging either, the display is completely black at all times.
Yesterday the computer recognized it as a drive, but it showed only one TWRP folder. Today, unfortunately, the computer does not even recognize it, nothing happens when the usb cable is connected.
Is it possible that the device has remained in some service mode?
Somehow I would have to reboot or get into download mode, I just don’t know how..
So now:
The display is completely dark.
It does not respond to buttons.
The power button is broken.
It does not indicate charging.
The download mode does not start. (volmune down + bixby button & connect usb data cable -> nothing happens.)
The computer does not indicate a usb connection.
The adb doesn't see either: error '(null)' not found.
What can I do?
To me it seems phone's boot-loader is broken: a working boot-loader would start Android's "init" process what automatically starts ADB on phone, if USB-debugging got enabled on phone, what in turn would make the phone accessable via USB.
jwoegerbauer said:
To me it seems phone's boot-loader is broken: a working boot-loader would start Android's "init" process what automatically starts ADB on phone, if USB-debugging got enabled on phone, what in turn would make the phone accessable via USB.
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Thanks for the reply.
However, I have new news about the device.
I realized that the device itself works, only the display is always dark.
I disassembled, unplugged the battery from the motherboard, and switched back to download mode and Odin recognized it.
I managed to update the software on it, the device restarted fine, only the display is completely dark.
The computer already recognizes it, I can give a command via adb, and I can hear the volume button when pressed.
The only problem is that there is no picture on the display.
I reconnected the display connector to the motherboard, but that wasn't the problem.
When the power is off, the display does not indicate that the charger is connected.
Does anyone have any idea what else I can do?
Mr. BonG said:
Thanks for the reply.
However, I have new news about the device.
I realized that the device itself works, only the display is always dark.
I disassembled, unplugged the battery from the motherboard, and switched back to download mode and Odin recognized it.
I managed to update the software on it, the device restarted fine, only the display is completely dark.
The computer already recognizes it, I can give a command via adb, and I can hear the volume button when pressed.
The only problem is that there is no picture on the display.
I reconnected the display connector to the motherboard, but that wasn't the problem.
When the power is off, the display does not indicate that the charger is connected.
Does anyone have any idea what else I can do?
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Your hardware is faulty, replace the screen.
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trying to backup(activation startup thing) data and apps from a phone with broken unusable screen(optimo g7 maxx)

i'm not sure what forum to put this or if i'm even allowed to ask here but ummm okay here goes..
a week ago or so my g7 maxx fell and the screen broke and went crazy constantly jumping tap marker and nonresponsive with only about 15% of the screen visible but hard to make out and constantly waving..
i ordered a new phone the same type hoping i could just transfer the settings apps and service to the new phone. but to start the backup/transfer i have to go on the google app on the broken phone and i'm unable to do this. i've tried lots of things but have had no luck.
i know dev mode is on but i'm unsure if i had usb debugging on.
is there anything i can do?
https://ibb.co/hfcm5r8 picture of the screen . cant unlock it as the screen is unresponsive. btw phone isnt upside down in the pic or set-up weird yes the time is in a very wrong place for it to be
bump* . (am i allowed to do this?)
The door to Android is ADB. Why not simply run command
Code:
adb devices
to check whether ADB is working?
that kinda stuff is new to me.
would i just plug it in via the usb/type c and then type it in cmd?
it makes no reaction when plugged in unless i boot it to clockwork so i was assuming even though dev mode is on that the debugging wasnt

Broken Screen - any chance of recovery?

Before I throw it away, is there any way I can get data off my phone? Screen repair is more than the cost of a new phone...
I dropped my phone and the screen is very badly shattered, the phone unlocks using finger print but it's just a mess of pixels and colours - can't make anything out, nothing happens when I touch and I can't see enough to put it in developer mode.
I've tried a few bits of software but they all seem to need it to be in developer mode. I've tried downloading the adb toolkit but it's not listed when I try "adb devices". I've tried using the google drivers, putting it in recovery mode etc.
When I connect it to windows it shows as an external drive and loads hisense, I can't access any files on the phone. I've tried connecting it to a monitor using the USB C to HDMI cable I use for my windows laptop but nothing.
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