i rooted my phone today everything was good, until i tried to reset the data usnig ADB, i installed ADB using a guid and after that i used a command like "reboot device" or something,... again after that phone wont turn on again , it stay with sscreen GT-I5800(phone model), phone was working before to use ADB reboot command.
PLZ help me. THank you1
I'm new to rooting and all of this type of thing, i figured I would first start with my HTC Flyer. I successfully unlocked the bootloader, and installed SuperUser, upon installing greenify and i tried to install the Xposed Framework, and my device now is stuck in a boot loop.
When enter the bootloader and do a factory reset or try to enter factory it completely freezes, and when i try to connect it to my PC via fastboot the PC says that the USB device that is connected cannot be recognized and fastboot will not work. Did i completely fry this device? Also if you have time I couldnt figure out a proper way to flash a custom rom so if anyone has a guide for that I would appreciate a link to that as well.
Thank you so much!!
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!?
So, i have root my phone, i directly deleted most of asus's bloatwares. Few days after that, the google search app started to force stop, with that i just tried to restart my phone. Amazingly, it cant start, i was stuck at a dead android logo, and it said error. I went to recovery, and unaccidentally pressed the clear cache. After it reboots, still no changes, i went to recovey, i cant(i know how to enter recovery), I CANT ENTER RECOVERY ANYMORE.
So i tried to clear cache via adb. Device undetected. Usb debugging should be on, cause i root this phone via adb too. Driver have been installed properly, but no devices were detected.
Summary
1.rooted
2.error>reboot
3.clear cache
4.enter recovery again>failed
5.try using adb, device failed to be detected.
In this state. I cant progress. HELP
i recently got into playing with andorid , and kinda bootlooped my device,
its htc nexus 9 wifi , i rooted it with wrong version supersu
inject.img
patched.img
then it went into bootloop since im new , and panicked i factory reset it , now its stuck in bootloop and i cant enable developer mode.
can i use odin like solution that can get me in , or what are my options
thanks for reading
rohanzakie said:
i recently got into playing with andorid , and kinda bootlooped my device,
its htc nexus 9 wifi , i rooted it with wrong version supersu
inject.img
patched.img
then it went into bootloop since im new , and panicked i factory reset it , now its stuck in bootloop and i cant enable developer mode.
can i use odin like solution that can get me in , or what are my options
thanks for reading
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If you can boot into bootloader, you can fastboot flash the images from https://developers.google.com/android/images (or just try running the entire N9F27N script) from your fastboot folder in cmd prompt or the Mac equivalent if you use Apple.
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usb-debug is not enabled.
the thing is , when i rooted i got locked out then i factory reseted it , but it still is in bootloop,
i am unable to connect with device this is what i see when run the script ,
the cmd prompet say "<waiting for device >"
does it ever happened to anyone , getting locked without getting developer mode > usb-debug enabled , and then flashing factory rom ?
Can you still access TWRP, if it was already on the device.
Flash any custom rom, enable the option and flash stock again (if you want).
If it is stock recovery, sideload an OTA image instead.
https://developers.google.com/android/ota
Manually boot recovery and you shouldn't need usb-debug enabled, I hope.
A bit of research and it is required unfortunately
Edit: You don't need usb-debugging for fastboot flashing.
Also Nexus Root Toolkit might prove helpful to setup drivers on your pc and restore your device to working order.
^^^ It is out of date software, so hesitant to recommend it.
rohanzakie said:
the thing is , when i rooted i got locked out then i factory reseted it , but it still is in bootloop,
i am unable to connect with device this is what i see when run the script ,
the cmd prompet say "<waiting for device >"
does it ever happened to anyone , getting locked without getting developer mode > usb-debug enabled , and then flashing factory rom ?
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Boot to bootloader and use fastboot commands. Fastboot flash system system.img
Etc.
Use the files extracted from factory image.
rohanzakie said:
the cmd prompet say ""
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I've definitely had this experience. You can try disconnecting the cable then reconnecting. When that doesn't work, you have to remove all the drivers or at least run through "updating" the Android drivers in hardware settings. You won't actually be updating drivers just re-installing from the PC. Wug's toolkit mentioned above may be your best choice if you don't have TWRP. The toolkit will provide you with an exe called usbdeview which enables driver removal. I didn't mention an OTA sideload because I thought you did need ADB for that. If you can get PC to recognize the device in cmd, then you can fastboot flash images.
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