So I rooted the device no problems , and I used a generic CWM recovery for RK2918 devices, since I thought thats what it's running
Livesuit Shows no Rockchip device , it is now detecting a A10 device and I cannot load a Rockchip driver for the life of me , in the CWM recovery mode.
1. Is this device rockchip or not?
2. I have no control with volume controls can only press power which reboots right back to CWM
3. Is there a proven recovery technique for this issue?
4. Does anyone have a backup <--- I was installing CWM to do this I belive I may have put the wrong on or
5. The factory firmware image <----- Double powertech site does not even list this tablet.
6. Is there a way to get the device out of CWM recovry mode? Yes I have done a hard reset via the reset button still CWM recovery.
Device is a DOPO 7020 it detect under windows as a D7016 though
Im not sure how to get out of this if I could even gain control of the menu up down to apply an update from zip this would be fine. I can work in WIN. MAC, Linux dont matter just need to get it working agin for my kid. Any help wold be appreciated.
protocol2 said:
So I rooted the device no problems , and I used a generic CWM recovery for RK2918 devices, since I thought thats what it's running
Livesuit Shows no Rockchip device , it is now detecting a A10 device and I cannot load a Rockchip driver for the life of me , in the CWM recovery mode.
1. Is this device rockchip or not?
2. I have no control with volume controls can only press power which reboots right back to CWM
3. Is there a proven recovery technique for this issue?
4. Does anyone have a backup <--- I was installing CWM to do this I belive I may have put the wrong on or
5. The factory firmware image <----- Double powertech site does not even list this tablet.
6. Is there a way to get the device out of CWM recovry mode? Yes I have done a hard reset via the reset button still CWM recovery.
Device is a DOPO 7020 it detect under windows as a D7016 though
Im not sure how to get out of this if I could even gain control of the menu up down to apply an update from zip this would be fine. I can work in WIN. MAC, Linux dont matter just need to get it working agin for my kid. Any help wold be appreciated.
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I to am trying to get a custom rom on this tablet. and was just about to put CM on it. hopefully someone has a solution.
csseale said:
I to am trying to get a custom rom on this tablet. and was just about to put CM on it. hopefully someone has a solution.
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A firmware recovery image would be great
I made the mistake of trying to install a CWM custom recovery on one of these exact tablets. I had the exact same results. As far as I have been able to find, you're pretty much stuck.
did anyone ever get the Dopo D7020 firmware? I have flashed mine that had never booted past the logo, with a similar firmware and it boots and works BUT it isn't Dopo and the camera doesn't work. Everything else seems fine. P.M. me if you need the firmware and I can give you the link. It's better than it not working at all!
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Hi All
I have recently purchased two HDC Galaxy S4 EX phones which have the MTK6589T 1.5GHz CPU and 2GB RAM/32GB ROM.
I have been trying to get a CWM Recovery installed on it as well as rooting it but so far I have had no luck at all.
Firstly, I tried using MTK Droid Tools to modify a dump of my ROM and uploaded the recovery back to the phone using this procedure:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38337401&postcount=5
I did this by dumping the ROM off phone 1 (which I was avoiding starting up until I had a stock ROM backup) while I was playing around with phone 2. Phone 2 was booting into recovery mode by holding VolumeUp + Power and booting into a chinese factory mode by holding VolumeDown + Power. The recovery mode was very basic and did not have CWM.
So anyway, I dumped the ROM from phone 1 with SP tools, created a modified recovery image with MTK Droid Tools and downloaded that to phone 2. However I could not load either recovery mode or factory mode any more. No matter what key combination I tried the phone would just boot normally. I flashed back the unmodified recovery image and had the exact same problem. It wasn't until some time later I tried booting phone 1 and found it did not boot into recovery mode at all either . Unfortunately I only dumped the ROM from phone 1 and not phone 2 so I don't have a copy of the recovery image that seemed to boot ok on phone 2
So anyway, I have tried flashing a whole heap of recovery images from all sorts of HDC S4 sources but I have never been able to boot into any form of recovery mode with any of them. They ALWAYS just boot normally using either volume up or volume down. I'm not sure if that is because all of the images are for the 1.2GHz CPU instead of the 1.5GHz CPU.
The second problem is that I cannot root this phone at all.
I have tried the motochopper exploit which seems to be the only root option I have found for these phones (there are lots of options but they all appear to be the same tool).
When I run that root tool it copies the pwn, su and busybox to the phone fine but whenever it runs the pwn script it just comes up saying "Failure" without any explanation why.
The same thing happens when I try to use the root option with MTK Droid Tools.
So I'm at quite a loss right now, I can't get a CWM recovery image working and I can't get root....
I've tried flashing some of the HDC S4 ROMs but so far none of them have booted (I'm guessing because it is the MTK6589T model?).
The only option I have had is to flash back my original ROM dump.
Is there any way to alter a recovery image to change the boot keys it uses?
Are the boot keys even defined in the recovery image? is it maybe something else like the preloader or boot image I should be trying to change?
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated, I can't wait to start customizing my own ROM for this phone... :victory:
OMG, I just found a random post somewhere for a completely different phone that stated the following:
Plug you phone with your pc with a usb cable (IMPORTANT STEP)
hold the power + volume down to enter factory mode
hold the power + volume up to enter recovery mode
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So I plugged my phone into USB and it was able to boot into recovery correctly.
I must have had the cable connected the first time I was playing with phone 2 and always had the cable removed every time I tried booting the phone after a new recovery image flash.
I've flashed back the fist recovery image I created with Mtk Droid Tools and CWM is working perfectly!
Now the next trick.... trying to get it rooted....
I created a custom ROM with root installed in the ROM so all is good.
The ROM is available here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2474992
Hi all,
I need some help please.
I tried to root my sons galaxy young S6310N using a video on you tube
However at the 4.41 point I didnt have the yes- root option.
I themn rebooted and it went back into CWM recovery. v6.0.3.2
It's been stuck in this for 2 days now, I have searched everywhere for a solution but I'm lost now. I have information overload I think.
I have tried to install drivers through Kies but it won't recognise my phone in CWM recovery or in download mode.
I have tried to install a custom rom via sd card, it seems to work but reboots into CWM again.
I fear I may have made a mess of it now by messing around with things I know nothing about. I panicked really.
The phone was running jelly bean and is only a week old.
I can get adb but not sure how to use it properly.
Could someone please help?
Thanks in advance
sorted it myself
Hi, just in case anyone was interested I managed to sort this.
I put phone into download mode (holding vol - & menu & power) then pressed up at logo screen to enter download mode.
My pc then installed drivers automatically (something I had been struggling with in CWM recovery mode)
I then installed stock rom recovery.tar.md5 file using odin and the phone rebooted as normal.
I have given up trying to root it now, I may learn properly before attempting again, or may leave it.
Search for your device first before making a thread..!!
driller66 said:
Hi, just in case anyone was interested I managed to sort this.
I put phone into download mode (holding vol - & menu & power) then pressed up at logo screen to enter download mode.
My pc then installed drivers automatically (something I had been struggling with in CWM recovery mode)
I then installed stock rom recovery.tar.md5 file using odin and the phone rebooted as normal.
I have given up trying to root it now, I may learn properly before attempting again, or may leave it.
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Good..but always use recovery for ur phone only..or make it for ur phone..
And do any changes in stock ROM after creating a BACKUP of the same..
ROOTING is not a difficult now-a-days but overcoming from the loss of time and data after BRICKING is so painful.
If you are not friendly with the commands and codes then use a software for that or follow up the WRITTEN guide..or use FARMAROOT app.
Head to thread...Thanks Mr. Bin4ry for this awesome method:
Rooting almost every phone
Enjoy..!!
Hello all,
I recently tried updating my Archos 70c Titanium to Lollipop and started with rooting the device with Kingo Root.
After that I've tried Archtool app and CWM to deploy the custom recovery console to be able to install custom ROM. This somehow gone bad, and now I cant access the recovery console any longer.
Means, either with any app that can boot into recovery nor by pressing the hardare button combination. Both ways do NOT work any longer.
Since regular OS (Androis 4.4) is still properly booting, I guess I "simply" have to install a new custom recovery console.
Can someone share some info or guideline about how to do so?
The Kingo Root seems not to be reboot persistant. Is that correct? Which apps/tool are known to work with Archos 70c containing the Rockchip RK3026?
Any help is appreciated.
THanks much.
Hey all,
I've tried re-rooting the device with KingoRoot and it seems the device hangs on next reboot. At least I cant activate wireless any longer, and thus cant proceed with any other tool.
The next reboot, the device does not boot at all and hangs in a welcome boot logo loop. Only pressing the Hardware reset button on the back, makes it boot normally again. But then rooting is gone.
Anyone any idea how to proceed or troubleshoot.
Thanks for input.
[closed] recovery console broken on Archos 70c Titanium
Got some support in another forum purly focusing on the Archos devices.
For further reference, here's the thread: http://www.arctablet.com/blog/forum...titanium-rk3026-recovery-mode-not-accessible/
This can be closed.
Hi XDA members!
An urgent help is needed to fix a hard brick problem with my smartphone model. I've searched for my model make in this forum and tried all the methods of recovery relating to Karbonn A9 plus/cherry flare but no success till now...
So, here's the detailed explanation of how my phone got hard bricked:
Originally my phone had a bootloop issue where it would start with the phone model logo and get stuck at the boot animation. It would never go into android. (where it would be detected as an adb device in windows). So, I rectified it via fastboot mode flashing of my rom using AIO flashing tool. Then I delved deeper into the forums here and found out android kitkat update for my phone model. (my current version being ICS 4.0.4). I got ambitious and went ahead with flashing android kitkat using CWM recovery (again, I made sure I flashed the correct version of cwm recovery for my model first before flashing the new rom). CWM got flashed successfully and replaced my default android recovery system and it worked too (although screen would flicker while tool operated). Everything was perfectly going on till now. I was feeling happy to finally run kitkat on my 4 year old phone. My current OS was booting normally, I could go into CWM recovery, fastboot mode as well.
Now, here's where I made a mistake probably! :
I UPDATED CWM RECOVERY TO V6 JUST BEFORE BEGINNING THE FLASHING PROCESS FOR ANDROID KITKAT FOR MY MODEL. Then while flashing, I first decided to test the backup and restore function of cwm recovery. I backed up and restored my current version using cwm. It backedup without issues. But while restoring, it introduced some errors. (yeah, I didin't know cwm reformated the wrong partition instead of the boot partition while restoring the boot image!!! )
Now, my cwm recovery is gone, fastboot mode is gone.... heck... even battery doesn't show up as charging. I tried to press vol up + power button but nothng happens. It doesn't give any vibration feedback after the press. Same for just power button press.
Is there any chance of recovery at this stage??
I know cwm f****d up my phone's boot partition. Also, I searched for solutions to this problem as well here and found the article "How to revive dead Karbonn A9+/CM Flare after JB update". Yes, I tried the Qualcomm HS-USB QD Loader 9008 driver and QPST.2.7.374 tool on 32 bit windows xp (as problems were reported on 64 bit and windows 7 for the above mentioned driver installations, I had to take further pain and install 32 bit windows xp on my pc's second hard disk just to succeed in installing drivers for unbricking my phone..... as I use windows 7..... talk about problem getting bad to worst.... ah!! ) I plug the phone with battery in it to my PC (after successful driver installations) but phone isn't detected in device manager....
I tried everything, I fully charged battery overnight.
Result?? .... my phone is still not showing anything on screen. It's dead. It's not even accepting to charge from the wall. Forget booting or going to recovery/fastboot mode.
I will never use cwm recovery again on any future smartphone of mine!!!! :crying::crying:
PLEASE HELP me with reviving my phone!!!
Or should I give up trying and just buy a new smartphone??
thanks in advance.
Hello all,
First of all, as a disclaimer: I am a total noob in this area. I just got my Ulefone T1, and tried to root it by installing TWRP and then installing SuperSU using TWRP. When I first installed TWRP, it worked and I got into the TWRP recovery menu. However, as the phone had to be wiped, I couldn't install the SuperSU zip anymore. I did a normal reboot to transfer the SuperSU zip to my phone, but when I then tried to turn my phone off and access TWRP, it went to normal recovery mode of my phone. As I wanted to start fresh off again, I went to the settings of my phone and did a factory reset silly.
Now, it is stuck in a bootloop where I can literally do nothing. I cannot access factory mode or recovery mode, all it does is just endlessly boot and turn off. I have managed to turn it off completely, but that's all I can do. Also, the battery is not removable.
Does anyone with a little more knowledge have a suggestion for me? Thanks in advance!
As an update, I got a suggestion to fully drain the battery, but that does not work either. I have tried connecting it to my PC, which is not working, but that was acting weird before. I guess it's just not possible?
did you work this out ? i am stuck in bootloop too ??????
Daviesjosh95 said:
did you work this out ? i am stuck in bootloop too ??????
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I have no idea what software is necessary to do it for your device but you can flash stock rom, if it uses sp tool or something then download stock rom, use sp tool to flash it. Should be OK after that. As I am not familiar with this device I can't give you any other advice other than flashing stock rom.
Any solutions to unbricking/boot looping?
Have anyone found any solutions to unbricking phone??
Mine also did bootlooping after unlocking bootloader.
I was able to flash successfully but screen fussy and unreadable and not able to touch. I am able to hear but lines are on screen.
I have same problem, please, anyone help, I think I used wrong twrp image
Ulefone T1 Bootloop solution 2019.
I was able to fix the bootloop of my ulefone t1, just flash it with sp flash tool by following this guide:
1. Download the Stock Firmware on your personal computer.
2. Install the USB MTK Drivers (skip if you have it already installed).
3. Download and Launch the Smart Phone Flash Tool (SP Flash Tool)
4. Click the Scatter-loading button to navigate to the stock Rom you just downloaded.
5. Select the Scatter File from the extracted Stock Firmware on your computer.
6. Select the Download Only in the SP flash tool option
7. Click the Download button to start the Formating process.
8. Connect your device via USB to the computer>> holding volume + and volume – button of your device at the same time or holding power button only so that the flashing process will starting working
9. Patiently wait for your device to be formatted.
10. After the formatting is done, a Big Green button will pop up on the SP Flash to show that.
11. Unplug your device and boot it up.
12. If you have a boot loop after booting your device, boot into recovery mode and do a factory reset.
13. Voila, you are all good.
Very important step 8 of the guide.