Please HELP!
Yesterday I flashed my Odys Xelio (Allwinner A10) with CWM. After booting in a working state, I restarted in Recovery too full whipe and whipe dalvik, I installed gapps ans the compatibility.zip also from CWM.
After that I got stuck in a whitescreen. I can not access anything, not even CWM recovery anymore. In win 8 I only could see 1 to 2 undefined devices (should be a problem with the device AND a driver issue).
In Linux I could see a device in adb yesterday and could put it into "adb reboot recovery". Still whitescreen on the tablet, but I could push a recovery file with adb to the /sdcard/. Rebooting didn't bring me to another state.
Today I am not able to connect via adb. It always tells me "List of devices attached" and an empty list.
Display should be okay, no cable issue or sth. else. I really hope someone can help. Perhaps theres a way to JTAG the devices or there is a trick with pressing some buttons and using the USB cable...
BTW: While booting into CarbonRom the first time, the button-behaviour was strange or even totally not working. Perhaps that's a point?
THX in advance
EDIT: Now, after playing around with a needle into a "reset-hole" I finally found a way to see the device in adb. How do I go on!?
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This happened to me a while ago but I am revisiting the problem now. In the recovery menu, I think I accidentally erased all the portions and that is where I got my problem. If I boot into the tablet, it doesn't go past the Eee pad splash screen. If I try to enter recovery it just gets to entering recovery image and is stuck there and same for fastboot. Is there anyway to fix this by sideloading or something or did I brick my device?
HuskyHamburger said:
This happened to me a while ago but I am revisiting the problem now. In the recovery menu, I think I accidentally erased all the portions and that is where I got my problem. If I boot into the tablet, it doesn't go past the Eee pad splash screen. If I try to enter recovery it just gets to entering recovery image and is stuck there and same for fastboot. Is there anyway to fix this by sideloading or something or did I brick my device?
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If you can enter the bootloader, the OS, recovery or you have your nvflash backups then you have a chance.
If you can access none of these then you are hard bricked.
Tried Ubuntu Dual Boot: bootloop/brick; but fastboot, apx, and adb access OK
Posting here because: there are varios "bricked" threads - none with exact problem as I find.
I have/had: Asus Transformer Prime tf201, ICS
Bootloader „DE_epad-9.4.2.21-201203023“ A03
Rooted with motochopper
My Problem: Tried to install to Ubuntu Dual Boot using this: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WfYcgH3FETUAGRbt_aBE5_J21CvTvXunVBdmfcCmtLA/edit?pli=1
after I had seen this video (link from descriptions) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB9u6OKgop4.
Didn't work out since I could not do this step: "Mount the micro SD-card in Better Terminal on your TF201 by typing this..."
But I continued despite the bad signs!
Then, after using Fastboot to flash the .blob from above → bootloop.
And: no nvflash installed; yes stupid me, I know.
Then tried a lot, searched XDA and Androidforums -can't quite remember all.
Edit: Also tried Urkel's Fresh start.
Only: After trying to flash a stock ASUS ROM via Fastboot I could not even enter the recovery.
(Read later that you should NEVER do this in this state: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514088,
I might even have taken the wrong version to do so.)
Also tried installing a TWRP recovery, but it didn't work.
It doesn't even perform its bootloop anymore, it is simply
stuck on the first screen showing the EEE logo and „device unlocked“.
Then I found http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...nbrick-your-tf201-using-method-hopefully.html
and managed to get to the point where I am now:
Access via Fastboot, ADB and APX (I also have a Win7 64bit partition on my Laptop, but since in ADB the prime doesn't show up I only use Linux 32bit).
Recovery: ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.2.0 working.
BUT the problem is: error: can't mount /sdcard
Tried formatting via CWMR, it does something (no output) but can't mount /sdcard or /data anyway later.
It seems that I can push file via ADB: did so with a Cyanogenmod.zip to /sdcard, pushed successful,
but since I can't mount via CWMR its useless. After Rebooting the prime no changes.
I wanted to install Ubuntu to learn with it – guess is have learned a lot by bricking my pad...
I really love my prime, we used to cuddle and had a nice time. But now since it doesn't respond properly anymore I feel empty and sad.
Does anybody have a clue how to revive it? Thank you.
AnotherBrickInTheWall said:
Posting here because: there are varios "bricked" threads - none with exact problem as I find.
I have/had: Asus Transformer Prime tf201, ICS
Bootloader „DE_epad-9.4.2.21-201203023“ A03
Rooted with motochopper
My Problem: Tried to install to Ubuntu Dual Boot using this: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WfYcgH3FETUAGRbt_aBE5_J21CvTvXunVBdmfcCmtLA/edit?pli=1
after I had seen this video (link from descriptions) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QB9u6OKgop4.
Didn't work out since I could not do this step: "Mount the micro SD-card in Better Terminal on your TF201 by typing this..."
But I continued despite the bad signs!
Then, after using Fastboot to flash the .blob from above → bootloop.
And: no nvflash installed; yes stupid me, I know.
Then tried a lot, searched XDA and Androidforums -can't quite remember all.
Edit: Also tried Urkel's Fresh start.
Only: After trying to flash a stock ASUS ROM via Fastboot I could not even enter the recovery.
(Read later that you should NEVER do this in this state: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1514088,
I might even have taken the wrong version to do so.)
Also tried installing a TWRP recovery, but it didn't work.
It doesn't even perform its bootloop anymore, it is simply
stuck on the first screen showing the EEE logo and „device unlocked“.
Then I found http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...nbrick-your-tf201-using-method-hopefully.html
and managed to get to the point where I am now:
Access via Fastboot, ADB and APX (I also have a Win7 64bit partition on my Laptop, but since in ADB the prime doesn't show up I only use Linux 32bit).
Recovery: ClockworkMod Recovery v5.8.2.0 working.
BUT the problem is: error: can't mount /sdcard
Tried formatting via CWMR, it does something (no output) but can't mount /sdcard or /data anyway later.
It seems that I can push file via ADB: did so with a Cyanogenmod.zip to /sdcard, pushed successful,
but since I can't mount via CWMR its useless. After Rebooting the prime no changes.
I wanted to install Ubuntu to learn with it – guess is have learned a lot by bricking my pad...
I really love my prime, we used to cuddle and had a nice time. But now since it doesn't respond properly anymore I feel empty and sad.
Does anybody have a clue how to revive it? Thank you.
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Shoot me an email here [email protected]
We can get you going and than post our finding back here to help everyone out...
Thx Josh
Hello,
I am having a big issue with my Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet. I tried to install a new rom on it and I am stuck in the recovery step.
I achieved to unlock the phone, install the fastboot drivers and flash the boot of my device. I can access to the CWM-based Recovery v6.0.5.1 menu but I just can't put the new rom in my /sdcard/xx directory.
I've tried to use the "adb push cm-11-....-windy.zip /sdcard/0/" command line, but I receive the message: "error: device not found".
I then check the command "adb devices" and indeed the device is not listed even though the device is connected. I then tried to reboot the device (after wiping the data/factory reset, cache partition and dalvyk cache, but my tab is not rebooting on anything. I have nothing but the wave background. Once the device got at that stage, the "adb devices" commande shows the following message: CB51xxxxxx unauthorized. It looks like I have a driver problem or something similar, but I tried to install different drivers and nothing worked so far.
So from there, I am lost, I can't boot my system with the original rom and I can't transfer any new rom in the memory to install a new one.
I would appreciate it a lot if anyone could give me some leads on how I could transfer the new rom on my device or at least recover the original sony firmware so that I can use my tablet again.
Thank you for your answers and time
P.S. I also tried the slideloader option, but since it seems to work on the adb program, it's not working either.
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¨Djyinks said:
Hello,
I am having a big issue with my Sony Xperia Z2 Tablet. I tried to install a new rom on it and I am stuck in the recovery step.
I achieved to unlock the phone, install the fastboot drivers and flash the boot of my device. I can access to the CWM-based Recovery v6.0.5.1 menu but I just can't put the new rom in my /sdcard/xx directory.
I've tried to use the "adb push cm-11-....-windy.zip /sdcard/0/" command line, but I receive the message: "error: device not found".
I then check the command "adb devices" and indeed the device is not listed even though the device is connected. I then tried to reboot the device (after wiping the data/factory reset, cache partition and dalvyk cache, but my tab is not rebooting on anything. I have nothing but the wave background. Once the device got at that stage, the "adb devices" commande shows the following message: CB51xxxxxx unauthorized. It looks like I have a driver problem or something similar, but I tried to install different drivers and nothing worked so far.
So from there, I am lost, I can't boot my system with the original rom and I can't transfer any new rom in the memory to install a new one.
I would appreciate it a lot if anyone could give me some leads on how I could transfer the new rom on my device or at least recover the original sony firmware so that I can use my tablet again.
Thank you for your answers and time
P.S. I also tried the slideloader option, but since it seems to work on the adb program, it's not working either.
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I found a solution, I flashed my tablet with flashtool and a working ftf file. Then I could have my tablet running the original sony rom and finally I could transfer the cyanogen rom into the tab. Everything is running fine now.
Hello Ive got a bit of a problem actualy a few with my pipo U1 Pro
I installed CWM V6.o.3.1 and rebooted fine, pipo boot image was normal, then i installed from ext SD card Decontaminat V3.1
after install the screen was Split at 2/3 and touch orintation was off with buttons in wrong corners
so i read alot found change in build.prop (ro.sf.hwrotation=270) from 270 to 0 and reinstalled form ext sd card
all it fixed was position of touch screen the image of ui was still split 2/3 and out of rotation.
i reinstalled CWM fron ext sd card reboot ant the cwm recovery is straigt on the vertical and the android shows in center of screen, but ther is a fine line showing where the screen was split in the os.
after reboot the os is still split 2/3 image i have to us the show touch function to navigat the touch field to make thins work
i had TNT pipo u1 pro.img installed before and was rooted worked fine but latly had a few minor problems with it so i desided to chand up a bit.
second problem is i cant get ADB , android studio or rkbatch tools to find my tablet, usb debugging is on, tried the load from adb sideload function in cwm
im running linux mint 17 added udev.rules rebooted every thing many time s swapped usb plugs cords you name it.
as it is the tablet works but the ui is buggered up and touch is off
any help would be verry appricated
mike
May be bricked now ?
I have the pipo stuck in what might be a boot loop?
just says decontaminate with a split screen on bootup shows pipo image then goes to decontaminate screen and nothing.
lsusb shows device { Bus 002 Device 009: ID 2207:0006 }
shows Android device in file manager But Error unable to mount android unable to open mtp device
pushing the buttons '' esc, +vol then power gets nothing.
pushing +vol, power gets nothing
incerting usb and pushing +vol gets nothing
only thing gets anything is push and hold power, CWM is not working cant boot to cwm
tried a bootable sdcard still no boot
was a nice Tablet till decontaminat screwd the screen up
got recovery yeah !!!!
found a way into the cwm recovery through adb.
i added a line into the file here.
/yourusername/.android/adb_usb.ini
its a hidden file added a simple line as root user
0x2207
saved file and rebooted computer.
will post again if i can recover the pipo.
buggered
had total access to the pipo.
i used flash_image to install freaktbs ryley rom for the pipo u1 pro.
now im stuck in a worse position. the kernal.img was not for the pipo.
he was playing with a another tablet and left its kernel.img as kernel.img and had pipo kernel as 1kernel.img
so im stuck with no touch support on the screen and its not defaulted to usb debug mode.
i can see the button acking to allow debug when i connect to usb on linux but no access to touch.
also the rom didnt have any tools for adb installed in recovery /system/bin.
no adb shell support.
only access is adb ls /
to read files and push pull commands.
any ideas on how to edit the default.prob make it stick through reboot and get it to debugg after reboot ?
this sucks MR.RYLEY built a bad rom I was almost into my pipo again.
my guess is the decontaminat rom was using a similar kernel to ryley to get the screen all buggered up.
Hi!
First off let me say thanks to R_a_z_v_a_n for redirecting me and hope that I'll find my answer here ^^
So I Have this device called HP 7 VoiceTab 1321RA (not with Slate just HP 7 Voicetab), wanting to have a custom recovery then I tried to flash a CWM Custom Recovery for HP Slate 7 VoiceTab because I thought it was the same and ends up bricking my phone. It ends up in a bootloop which only shows HP sign for a few seconds and dead. But I managed to find out that I can access the recovery menu (or so I thought it is), but the options was choosing between Fastboot Mode, Normal Boot, Recovery Mode, and VART Mode.
I tried to enter Fastboot Mode before and tried to access it via PC but somehow I can't find the device by entering adb devices and fastboot devices. Anyways, I have downloaded a stock update.zip for it but not the original KitKat one which I get from the first time I bought it but rather the JB ones. I think by flashing this would help me recover the device but the only problem is I don't know which method should I use to Flash it. Since I don't have the Stock Recovery or ANY kind of recovery at all, I guess I'm stuck. And it won't start to the home page so I can't set the USB debugging options. Please guide me through this >.<
Thanks a lot!
Been fighting with it for 2 days now and still no result came.
So here's the update so far....
I tried on my other device in order to understand how my PC reads ADB and now I kinda gets it. But the problem is now can't get the device to enable USB Debugging because I can't access options at all.
Secondly, since I left it on for the night because charging seems to trigger the bootloop too, now I can't access the fastboot mode like I was last night. And it constantly repeating this sequence: [battery scene with the "charging battery" symbol] > [HP Powered by Android screen] repeated for 2-3 times > [low battery need charging screen] > repeat. And once I tried to connect to the PC, it goes to the same sequence too. When I tried to access the boot options (the screen which displays Fastboot Mode, Normal Boot, Recovery Mode, and UART Mode which I mention in Thread Starting post), it shows the low battery need charging scene and then repeating the same sequence as mentioned above.
I seem to figure out how to fix this but I still can't manage to access the fastboot mode yet. Will give update once I can try to.
Anyone can help me on this?
Thanks a lot!
Update!
Somehow with a little tweaking and stripping the device, I managed to solve the charging problems. Will update on this once my problem finished.
Jump out from the frying pan and into the fire so they say, I ran into another problem. Finally managed to get into fastboot mode, the devices manager reads it as an Android Device>ROMaster ADB device like the other device I tried to connect while in ADB mode and fastboot mode, but somehow CMD cannot read the device as an ADB device or a Fastboot device like the other device did. I tried to uninstall and reinstall the driver and still nothing happens. I tried to find the usb_driver on the internet and it directs me to the update.zip instead. Trying to update the driver via Computer Management but it says the driver is up to date. Now thinking about making an emulator device based on the HP 7 VoiceTab 1321RA but I really have no idea how to make one. Any one have any idea of what should I do next or can guide me through this? At least until the CMD can read the fastboot.
Thanks a lot!
I found my self in a deadlock!
PLEASE HELP :crying:
Could you unbrick yours
What service centre says about that problem i also ran in this problrm but i m trying to go to service centre for that
first off install drivers in your PC as admin
then use the official flashtool to flash ur stock firmware by entering fastboot or flashmode simple as that
@Sunderesh, thanks for the suggestion, however, couldnt get any official flashtool for hp voicetab. Can you suggest one please?
jithinraj said:
@Sunderesh, thanks for the suggestion, however, couldnt get any official flashtool for hp voicetab. Can you suggest one please?
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Dude urs is a mtk device so sp flash tool should do the trick.... Just don't forget to install correct drivers....run both drivers and flash tool as admin..... Tell me when it's solved k
jithinraj said:
@Sunderesh, thanks for the suggestion, however, couldnt get any official flashtool for hp voicetab. Can you suggest one please?
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That is what im trying. To tell you urs is a mediatek device the official flashtool is sp flashtool
rikicchi said:
Update!
Somehow with a little tweaking and stripping the device, I managed to solve the charging problems. Will update on this once my problem finished.
Jump out from the frying pan and into the fire so they say, I ran into another problem. Finally managed to get into fastboot mode, the devices manager reads it as an Android Device>ROMaster ADB device like the other device I tried to connect while in ADB mode and fastboot mode, but somehow CMD cannot read the device as an ADB device or a Fastboot device like the other device did. I tried to uninstall and reinstall the driver and still nothing happens. I tried to find the usb_driver on the internet and it directs me to the update.zip instead. Trying to update the driver via Computer Management but it says the driver is up to date. Now thinking about making an emulator device based on the HP 7 VoiceTab 1321RA but I really have no idea how to make one. Any one have any idea of what should I do next or can guide me through this? At least until the CMD can read the fastboot.
Thanks a lot!
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try to push the update.zip via adb sideload (Choose "update via ADB sideload" on recovery mode)using adb terminal on PC,as long as your tab can access the recovery mode.remember to backup all your data before u do it.
have a try it's 100% work on me
where I can download update.zip file? anyone can help?
rikicchi said:
Update!
Somehow with a little tweaking and stripping the device, I managed to solve the charging problems. Will update on this once my problem finished.
Jump out from the frying pan and into the fire so they say, I ran into another problem. Finally managed to get into fastboot mode, the devices manager reads it as an Android Device>ROMaster ADB device like the other device I tried to connect while in ADB mode and fastboot mode, but somehow CMD cannot read the device as an ADB device or a Fastboot device like the other device did. I tried to uninstall and reinstall the driver and still nothing happens. I tried to find the usb_driver on the internet and it directs me to the update.zip instead. Trying to update the driver via Computer Management but it says the driver is up to date. Now thinking about making an emulator device based on the HP 7 VoiceTab 1321RA but I really have no idea how to make one. Any one have any idea of what should I do next or can guide me through this? At least until the CMD can read the fastboot.
Thanks a lot!
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can you explain how did you managed to charge the device??? please its a request......jst help me out :crying::crying:
I have searched a lot on google and xda and havn't found an answer to my issue. Either I'm searching for the wrong thing or I have a very unique problem.
My basic problem is on two Nabi 2's I can't access the bootloader in order to be able to fastboot TWRP (or any other recovery). It just perpetually hangs.
Both tablets boot just fine. Both tablets are on 1.9.37. Both tablets can be factory wiped via the stock recovery.
Both tablets were rooted via TWRP 2.3.3.0 a few years ago in order to install gapps. I wanted to be able to upgrade the tablets to JB when it came out so I used Nabilablite to "return to stock". I followed all of the prompts and it appeared as though everything worked as desired. I downloaded the OTA update told it to install and never looked at the version again...I just assumed it installed. Handed the tablets back to the kids and everyone was happy. Apparently all I did was flash the stock recovery because they are still rooted and have gapps after several factory resets.
Now (a year later) I have realized I was a dufas and didn't actually effect the change I wanted.
If I hold Vol+ & Pwr buttons it loads to the recovery/boot menu with "boot normally" "fastboot protocol" "recovery kernal" and "forced recovery". If I boot normal, the tablet works fine but I can't update via OTA.
If I choose fastboot protocol it just hangs...for ever...HOW DO I FIX THIS!?!?!
If I choose recovery kernal it loads the stock recovery but still wont install any update OTA or otherwise, even from the sd card.
If I choose forced recovery nothing happens, it also appears to just hang.
If I hold Vol- & Pwr button the nabi logo flashes then the device turns off.
If I hold Vol+ & Vol- & Pwr buttons it appears to be the same as just Vol+ & Pwr.
With the tablet on and fully booted I can see it via ADB. I tried using the adb restart bootloader. The tablet reboots but then just hangs never actually loading the boot loader...
I found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2587543. But aicjofs mentions seeing a bootloader issue once before.
Usually when it hangs at the Nabi logo it means you don't have the USB cable plugged in or that the fastboot driver is not installed.(Check device manager and see if fastboot driver is installed/no exclimation point). If that's not the issue then it's the bootloader which I have only seen one person have that issue. Depending on which OTA's you have ran there was an update to a Jellybean bootloader so it's possible. That can be fixed with nvflash or placing the bootloader blob in the staging partition.
Also you can always get recovery back without fastboot in Android by dd'ing the recovery over.
For example if the recovery image is on the internal SD
dd if=/data/media/recovery.img of=/dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/SOS
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I have NO idea what dd'ing the recover over is...
Thank you for any help fixing this.
P.S. I have a 3rd tablet that I also used TWRP 2.3.3.0 on to root and install gapps with. I did NOT use nabilablite on that tablet to return to stock. Yesturday I used fastboot to flash TWRP 2.6(something) to flash a JB OTA update which worked fine. It was also able to download and install every other OTA update all the way to the most recent KK with no problems...
najman9 said:
I have searched a lot on google and xda and havn't found an answer to my issue. Either I'm searching for the wrong thing or I have a very unique problem.
My basic problem is on two Nabi 2's I can't access the bootloader in order to be able to fastboot TWRP (or any other recovery). It just perpetually hangs.
Both tablets boot just fine. Both tablets are on 1.9.37. Both tablets can be factory wiped via the stock recovery.
Both tablets were rooted via TWRP 2.3.3.0 a few years ago in order to install gapps. I wanted to be able to upgrade the tablets to JB when it came out so I used Nabilablite to "return to stock". I followed all of the prompts and it appeared as though everything worked as desired. I downloaded the OTA update told it to install and never looked at the version again...I just assumed it installed. Handed the tablets back to the kids and everyone was happy. Apparently all I did was flash the stock recovery because they are still rooted and have gapps after several factory resets.
Now (a year later) I have realized I was a dufas and didn't actually effect the change I wanted.
If I hold Vol+ & Pwr buttons it loads to the recovery/boot menu with "boot normally" "fastboot protocol" "recovery kernal" and "forced recovery". If I boot normal, the tablet works fine but I can't update via OTA.
If I choose fastboot protocol it just hangs...for ever...HOW DO I FIX THIS!?!?!
If I choose recovery kernal it loads the stock recovery but still wont install any update OTA or otherwise, even from the sd card.
If I choose forced recovery nothing happens, it also appears to just hang.
If I hold Vol- & Pwr button the nabi logo flashes then the device turns off.
If I hold Vol+ & Vol- & Pwr buttons it appears to be the same as just Vol+ & Pwr.
With the tablet on and fully booted I can see it via ADB. I tried using the adb restart bootloader. The tablet reboots but then just hangs never actually loading the boot loader...
I found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2587543. But aicjofs mentions seeing a bootloader issue once before.
I have NO idea what dd'ing the recover over is...
Thank you for any help fixing this.
P.S. I have a 3rd tablet that I also used TWRP 2.3.3.0 on to root and install gapps with. I did NOT use nabilablite on that tablet to return to stock. Yesturday I used fastboot to flash TWRP 2.6(something) to flash a JB OTA update which worked fine. It was also able to download and install every other OTA update all the way to the most recent KK with no problems...
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EDIT: OOOPPS. I didn't see this was in the XDA Assist section. I'm not suppose to answer questions(I was just searching for Nabi questions and didn't notice this was XDA assist), dedicated XDAers just point you in the right direction in this section. Please ask the question again in the Nabi2 section and I'l come help you. http://forum.xda-developers.com/nabi-2
This might help answer some questions http://forum.xda-developers.com/nabi-2/general/nabi-information-t3229119
If it just hangs at fastboot protocol then the USB connection isn't good or fastboot driver isn't installed most of the time. Can you verify fastboot shows up in device manager?(I know the 3rd tabet worked OK) .
Nabilabite doesn't do anything that should change the bootloader, and fastboot should still work as it did before.
dd'ing recovery over means that you use the root access you have in Android to flash the recovery partition instead of using fastboot. IT's just another way of getting the TWRP recovery on the tablet.
The stock recovery won't install the OTA because when you added Gapps it changed some fies and the OTA sees those files as invalid and will fail.
Forced recovery always looks blank screen. It's waiting for you to give it a bootloader to run(beyond the scope here).
You should be able to get back on track once you have TWRP loaded. It's one of 3 things. Bad USB connection, fastboot driver not installed right, bootloader damage. Check the first 2 issues despite the fact the 3rd tablet had no such problems.
One of the XDA smart guys fixed my error of posting this in the wrong section.
I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate and have installed and re-installed the drivers several times. When the tablet's are fully booted ADB has a good connection and sucessfully sends the command to reboot. So I don't believe there is a driver or USB cable error...
When the tablets hang on the fastboot protocol my computer makes the usb connecting noise but fails to install the drivers...
When I hit forced recovery I hear the unrecognized USB device sound...
These two things make me think I don't have the proper drivers installed...but I don't understand how the driver's work when the tablet is booted but not when trying to access the boot loader.
It appears as though I'm going to have to try the dd method if you are able to point me in that direction please.
EDIT: Now I'm thinking I really DON'T have the fastboot drivers installed. I just plugged the 2nd tablet that hands on the fastboot menu and fastboot failed. I also booted the tablet completly, the adb driver's installed correctly but the fastboot driver's did not...I have installed the 64 bit driver's included with nabilablite. I can't find any actual other downloads. The 15 second ADB installer didn't change anything...
najman9 said:
One of the XDA smart guys fixed my error of posting this in the wrong section.
I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate and have installed and re-installed the drivers several times. When the tablet's are fully booted ADB has a good connection and sucessfully sends the command to reboot. So I don't believe there is a driver or USB cable error...
When the tablets hang on the fastboot protocol my computer makes the usb connecting noise but fails to install the drivers...
When I hit forced recovery I hear the unrecognized USB device sound...
These two things make me think I don't have the proper drivers installed...but I don't understand how the driver's work when the tablet is booted but not when trying to access the boot loader.
It appears as though I'm going to have to try the dd method if you are able to point me in that direction please.
EDIT: Now I'm thinking I really DON'T have the fastboot drivers installed. I just plugged the 2nd tablet that hands on the fastboot menu and fastboot failed. I also booted the tablet completly, the adb driver's installed correctly but the fastboot driver's did not...I have installed the 64 bit driver's included with nabilablite. I can't find any actual other downloads. The 15 second ADB installer didn't change anything...
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Uninstall those nablablite and try this one. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62826514&postcount=2639
Or look at the other options in section 4 here http://forum.xda-developers.com/nabi-2/general/nabi-information-t3229119