Hi guys! I need some help.
I bought some cheap tablet from auction, where storage showed 2 internal memories. One of them were 0.00b and other were 4.9 something gigs.
I tried to load one custom ROM on it with AML flash ImageBurnTool, but this did'nt end well. Now I'm stuck in Android system recovery 3e screen and only possible way to load something is adb sideload or read from SD-card.
Edit: Probably this tablet is hard bricked and I need to find out what pins need to shortened to load fresh rom into it. Chip is H27UCG8T2ATR
Edit2: I found that it is possible to short chip pins to view device. pins 8 and 9 from top left. Search instruction from google: Unbrick or fix NAND on the MK808
Now the only problem is that how to find proper ROM for installation.
Firstly: is there any possible way to find factory ROM for this tablet? Previous ROM were custom already so backup were unnecessary.
Secondly: is possible to do something else with this tablet than using as cutting board in kitchen? As loading some other OS in it or booting from memory card or anything else?
Regards fellows!
I need this rom too, anyone? Or another rom that works on this device?
Maybe I refresh this question. I'm one of many people who are looking for this stock rom or another what is running well on this tablet. I post a message to Salora service in NL to send a file with stock rom for this tablet but they told me that there is no posibility to send this file because they don't have nothing like that. So I have a question. How they repair bicked tablet where ROM fails??? Sorry for my English
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Hi Guys! I usually lurk around here, but now I really need some help.
Basically I have a Rebranded Chinese Tablet called "Tabulet Mech" and it's a redesign of a M701 tablet.
With a bit confidence of rom flashing, I tried flash a rom from a forum which talks about this type of tablet. With careful action I tried flash the rom using FWDN, and miserably failed T.T
while flashing on FWDN I used "Low format whole memory before download", so I guess the FWDN is formatting the whole tablet.
I dunno if I did something bad while flashing it, but since I didn't see any Recovery Mode available for the tablet, I can't exactly recover my tablet at all.
And now, I don't know if my tablet is already turned off or not, since the tablet is still heated up, and when I plug my USB on it, my PC still detect it (even my Moborobo), but since there's nothing on the screen, well you know I can't figure what's happening.
So my question is, is there any way I can install any rom to just make the tablet back working again?
Hi, I'm using an international based galaxy S2 I9100. I've been using PA roms for my S2 for quite a while, then I start to get the annoying problems because my google apps (like chrome, maps, etc) doesn't want to update properly because "storage not sufficient" issue.
So I decided to find a way to expand my S2 internal memory of 2GB and found a thread here about .pit files. Downloaded a modified .pit files to make the internal memory to be 6GB and the SDcard (ums) to be 8GB. Flashed the .pit files according to the instructions through odin (data wiping, cache wipe, delvik cache wipe).
When the flashing finished my internal storage did change into 6GB but my 8GB SD card (ums) is gone. I installed diskinfo and it shows that my 8GB was stated as unmounted.
Then I accidentally flashed another kernel without full wipe, so I tried to recover by re-flashing the samsung official stock rom.
After the md5.tar was finished being installed, I was stuck at the booting screen, it keeps playing the samsung logo over and over again.
Then I decided to download an original .pit files, thinking that the partition is the one who most likely makes it bootlooping. Once again because I'm a bit panicking, I didn't realize that I downloaded .pit file for I9100G not I9100. After flashing, the phone was supposed to reboot, but it just turned off and that's it...
I couldn't get it on, usb driver didn't work anymore (pc won't recognize). I've checked with samsung service center, they confirmed that the device still actually have electric current when we turned them on...but because of flashing rom and stuff the only service they offer is to change the mainboard, but the service lady was kind enough to let me know that I might still have a chance without changing my mb, and that is by trying jtag though they didn't provide it @ samsung service center.
I believe my device is in deadbrick situation and I worries that the most important thing is to actually fix the partition even if the jtag able to revive my phone. I've contacted some mobile phone service center in my town to check about jtag, but most of them gave a not so clear answer to some of my questions..
So I'm asking for some answers of my question from experts in xda forum :
1. Can JTAG / RIFF solve my S2 deadbrick problem & partition as well? And how do they really work?
2. Do you think due to what I did (mentioned above), there's some serious problem that JTAG/RIFF won't fix and if the answer is yes, what is the suitable fix?
Due to this problem I had a bad day, would be appreciated that negative comment is not given coz I know I probably did some stupid things above, but that's part of learning...so answers and good advise are welcome and will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Emtzzz
1 & 2) Nobody here could possibly answer your questions, because we don't have the phone in front of us with the JTAG equipment. Anyone here who tries to tell you otherwise is lying out their arse.
You're only going to know if it's JTAG'able or not when someone who does JTAG's has a look at it/tries to do it.
MistahBungle said:
1 & 2) Nobody here could possibly answer your questions, because we don't have the phone in front of us with the JTAG equipment. Anyone here who tries to tell you otherwise is lying out their arse.
You're only going to know if it's JTAG'able or not when someone who does JTAG's has a look at it/tries to do it.
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Yes, I understand, that's why I'm hoping there's somebody in this forum who done JTAG or had similar problem with mine might be able to explain to me the solution to my situation...and if they're actually using JTAG as the solution they could probably let me know what to expect / ask from the one who's gonna do the jtag for me.
jtag flashes the bootloader.
If your nand is stuffed, you are looking at mobo change.
Sent from the little guy
Hi all. FIrst post etc :good:
I have a Cello EM63 tablet which is stuck on the loading screen. I've tried all the reset options (pinhole, wiping data in recovery etc.) At this point ideally I want to reflash the firmware, but I am really struggling to find an update image. The manufacturer was no help at all.
I came across this, which seems useful, but that version of the EM63 by a different manufacturer seems to only have 4gb storage, whereas mine is 8gb.
Does anyone know where I might get hold of the correct ROM for this tablet? Or would risking flashing one of those Envizion ROMs for their version of the EM63 be worth trying?
Thanks!
As the title says, its probably a noob question. So can i restore a soft bricked device (adb is working, but got a bootloop) without having a factory stock ROM? Its a noname chinese device and they want to charge me around 17 dollars to restore the device, but they dont want to send me the original factory stock ROM. So is there a way to avoid paying for restoration? PS.: I cant find the stock ROM here nor on the manufacturer's website.
Smail Titanius quadpad
It depends on what kind of chipset the device uses and whether or not you can find someone with the same model of phone. Many generic Chinese phones use mediatek processors. If yours does, then they make a tool that can backup the phone OS to be used to restore the phone, which is where you would need to find someone else with the same device to be able to do that with. Other than that, or finding the stock manufacturer rom from somewhere, and a reset does not work, then there aren't any other options.
yes, its an allwinner a33 chipset. But i guess it will be a pain in the **s to find someone with the same device.
Heyhey,
I've been directed here from the XDA-assist forum (so yes, I am quite new here ), I hope that this is the correct place for my questions.
My problem is this:
I have an Huawei Y6, SCL-L21 with android 5.1 (I think it was 5.1, it was definitely 5.something). Following a youtube-video, I tried to root my phone using kingoapp. It said it was successful, but I didn't saw the SuperSu app, so I tried rebooting first. Now it seems that my phone doesn't want to boot up any more :/. I just get the Huawei logo and that's it.
I can still get into the recovery menu (EMUI, the one that was original on the device, access through sound up + power on), so I still have some hope :/. I've tried 'wipe cache partition' and 'wipe data/factory settings', neither helps.
It has come to my attention that reinstalling a back-up from the original rom might help. I, however, do not have a back-up (it will be the first thing I will look for when I get my phone working again though).
I have been searching for a stock rom, or even an custom rom that I could use to get my phone working again.
I've found a site with a custom rom that was supposed to work for my phone, but when I try it by putting the dload folder on an external (32G) SD-card an powering up my phone by pressing sound up + down + power on, I get 'Software install failed!', so apparently that is not of much help :/.
So what I wondered now, most importantly, Is there a way to get my device working again?
And also; What could be the reason that the installation of a rom fails? Could it be something I'm doing wrong? Can it be that it still needs an OS installed and that it is actually more of an update instead of a new OS? Can there be something wrong with the SD-card(wrong formatting or whatever) ?
And off course; if I can only get my device to work again using a rom; Is there a place known where I could find/get stock or custom rom's?
Any help would definitely be appreciated!
Kind regards,
Ilja_B
OK! So, I have found the factory ROM and was able to get my phone to work again ^^
I've put it on the SD-card and booted my phone the way I explained above. So apparently there was no problem with my SD-card.
I wanted to post the link here as a reply in case anyone else needed it, but apparently I can't post links :/
Does anyone has an idea where a good place would be to post this, so others might also benefit?
Grtz,
Uplad to google drive
i have the same problem help me please
I've found my ROM on the bottom of this page here [1] under the 'download'-tab. From the name of the file I get that this is for the Huawei Y6 SCL-L21 for Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal and others. Hopes this helps, or at least gets you on your way to find the correct ROM for yourself. You should find a proper explanation on how to install the ROM online.
[1] http://m.huawei.com/bemobile/consumer/mobile-phones/detail/huawei-y6-benl.htm
thanks but i already downloaded it but didn't work