Hello there!
I tried to restore a old backup, this failed (i think) i laied the phone down and get outside for a wile, when i came back my phone whas blackscreend it whas on charger so that doesnt went worng.. Now, i cant get my phone in fastboot/flashmode, when i connect my phone to a PC with flashtool ready, i hold down the volume down and plug in the USB cable, i got a red led, wich also appears when i connect the cabel with volume up pressed...
Does someone know what i can do?
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i wanted to update my phone from update service then update freezes on 10% and i plug out the usb cable now my phone dont turn on
when i want turn on it red led light my computer not detected my phone
what to do?
plz help
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Try to flash the firmware (a .ftf file) with Flashtool. You can find both in this forum.
If it doesn't work the first time, keep trying. Needed two tries until flashing process correctly started in my case.
well, two options:
phone has to be turned off, remove battery for doing so, if you have to
in both cases your phone has to be definitely turned OFF!!!
press volume down while connecting your phone via usb -> if led turns green, you can flash your phone via flashtool using a
ftf-file
or
hold volume up while connecting your phone via usb -> if led turns blue you can flash a kernel (with clockwork mod would be best) and flash rom via clockwork mod
kinda confusing for me, cause i read everywhere that flashing your phone via sus is the last option to revive your phone after a failed flash.
but if THIS ****ed your phone up, im not sure if one of the above solutions will make your phone work again.
but give it a try. and report back
Hey,
I have a problem. My tablet is SGP312 has Cyanogenmod 11 (FXP247 - Android 4.4). It was bricked when I type in Terminal:
Code:
su
reboot recovery
Was turned off and will not turn on at all.
Power button = NOTHING
Power button + Vol(+) 3/10/25 secs = NOTHING
Power button + Vol(-) 3/10/25 secs = NOTHING
Power button + Voll(+) + USB = NOTHING
No LED light, It's literally a paperweight. I can't even put it into Flashmode.
Please help me!
Anyone can help me?
WeRunTheNite said:
Anyone can help me?
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Are you sure u can't put it in to flash mode, because that's the first thing I would do
Try putting it into fast boot mode
Hold volume up button and keep holding it and connect it to the pc
If you see blue light on your tablet, it means it has successfully entered fast boot mode
Make sure all the drivers are installed
Or
Follow the following procedures
Install Sony Ericsson flash tool and install all the drivers
Hold volume down button and keep holding it and connect it to pc
Once you hear the connecting sound our Any notification on your pc saying that it is connected, go ahead and flash the ftf file
hassanman1997 said:
Are you sure u can't put it in to flash mode, because that's the first thing I would do
Try putting it into fast boot mode
Hold volume up button and keep holding it and connect it to the pc
If you see blue light on your tablet, it means it has successfully entered fast boot mode
Make sure all the drivers are installed
Or
Follow the following procedures
Install Sony Ericsson flash tool and install all the drivers
Hold volume down button and keep holding it and connect it to pc
Once you hear the connecting sound our Any notification on your pc saying that it is connected, go ahead and flash the ftf file
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When I hold volume up or volume down and connect it to PC, light turn on in red color. Flashtool says "device connected with usb debugging off" but tablet is off!
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WeRunTheNite said:
When I hold volume up or volume down and connect it to PC, light turn on in red color. Flashtool says "device connected with usb debugging off" but tablet is off!
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in my opinion, the drivers are not correctly installed
http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/xperia-tablet-z-sgp311-sgp312-driver/
go to the website and download and load the drivers on your pc
its just weird that it says device connected with Usb debugging off when it is actually powered off
try charging your device, maybe the battery needs to be charged leave it there for atleast 30 mins then try the steps
let us know if you fixed it or not
hassanman1997 said:
in my opinion, the drivers are not correctly installed
http://developer.sonymobile.com/downloads/drivers/xperia-tablet-z-sgp311-sgp312-driver/
go to the website and download and load the drivers on your pc
its just weird that it says device connected with Usb debugging off when it is actually powered off
try charging your device, maybe the battery needs to be charged leave it there for atleast 30 mins then try the steps
let us know if you fixed it or not
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I have a similar problem, I've flashed plenty of devices before, never briked a thing.
By unloking the bootloader the data partition of my brand new tablet Z went corrupted. I've tried to flash several firmware but none was succesfull (couldn't format data...), and finally it get totally bricked! no light, nothing... I was not even able to put it in flash mode (no light ever!).
I've tried after a while, I've read with some other Xperia devices, it would be possible to recover it after some time, by letting the battery die, then use some rubber trick to keep vol- pressed... you can find it in XDA forums what I'm talking about. However after a month my tablet was still dead. no light, no nothing!
I've sent it to warranty and the just said that "an alternative firmware was flashed" (voiding the warranty) "and has rendered the logic board unusable".... and they have to order a new unit!!
I feel so surprise that even the cheapest chinese tablet have an harware mode that allow to reflash and resuscitate it back to factory... even if the firmware is completely screwed, and a 600$ tablet for a simple bootloader unlock got totaly bricked.
I wonder if there is an "hardware" way to recover the tablet (I saw it's pretty easy to tear down the Xperia tablet Z), by directly accessing the NAND... or by accessing some PIN (well I know sony would have not leaked such information)
I have xperia neo L and it stopped working it won't turn on... Here are the simptoms, when i press power button it vibrates and nothing else... Display won't turn on there are no sounds nothing... When i put it to charger if battery is low it shows orange light and when it charges it goes green... I tried seus and it completely reinstalls the software and same thing happens... Tried flashtool and all versions of stock roms same thing...
It goes to flash mode when i press back button and connect it to usb and it flashes phone succesfully and nothing... When i disconect phone and connect it again Flashtool sais that device is connected with usb debbuging off... So it detects phone... I even tried for fun to connect device without pressing power button, i connected it to usb then pressed home button and it installed as mass storage device, i'll place screenshots... I thought first maybe display is broken but it isn't... When i put sim card in phone and turn it on i'm always unavailable... Don't know what to do next? Any advices? Exept from thaking it to service, i will do that eventually but for few more days i want to tray fixing it myself... I would appreciate any advice... Thnx guys
Keep the device fully charged and try seus..Then again pin in charger only then after switch on. It may work
Went to do a wireless update on phone and it crapped out. It's my first android and i've tried everything:
Android drivers download, All MTK Usb Drivers
Sp-Flash, won't work because the phone keeps rebooting and i can't update driver
Put Leagoo firmware version 5 then 8 on sd card and it wouldn't let it install
Flashboot wont work adb will connect through sideload but no help
PdaNetA4150 won't work
I don't think i put it in debugging mode, i remember looking at it and thinking i should check it out some time!
First off all:
Make sure you can get your device turned off: using the Power + Volume up + Volume Down combination
or hold Power for 10 SECS! (count slowly)
or removing the battery (only when it's not integrated!)
Then hold the volume down or volume up while connecting your phone with a USB cable connected to the computer ( this should get you into a sort of flashing mode...)
Reply when this worked plz.
Greetings
MrMaddTraxx
MrMaddTraxx said:
First off all:
Make sure you can get your device turned off: using the Power + Volume up + Volume Down combination
or hold Power for 10 SECS! (count slowly)
or removing the battery (only when it's not integrated!)
Then hold the volume down or volume up while connecting your phone with a USB cable connected to the computer ( this should get you into a sort of flashing mode...)
Reply when this worked plz.
Greetings
MrMaddTraxx
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Got the phone sorted.....used SP Flash tool, trick was to insert battery as soon as i heard the computer recognise the usb connection, then SP went to work.
Allright , great job!
hi..me also having this kind of problem..after tried to upgrade from wifi..now my phone is dead..how to connect my phone to pc for flash..please describe in detail step...tq...my phone is Leagoo Elite 2...
Hey, I need to use my old xperia sola for some reason, but the problem is the phone is just not working at all, not charging(tried many chargers), not even a red light, phone not turning on, tried power + vol up, really don't know what to do, wanted to try and opening the phone but the screws need a screwdriver I don't have, what can I do? any ideas? tried connecting the phone to the wall charger for a whole night, nothing..
Thanks for the help.
So pressed power + vol.-up for around 5 secs. and no vibration? Maybe check this with powercable plugged in.
What about Sony companion? Will it find the phone?
Is adb (option "device" or "shell") working?
Have you tried to flash a ftf with FlashTool or a Kernel with fastboot?
For ftf (best stock-ICS) press and hold vol.-down, while connect to usb and for fastboot a kernel hold vol.-up while connect to usb.
Last thing - check another usb-cable.