Hello, XDA forumites!
I've been lurking and reading a lot of threads in here for years, using all your knowledge to fix various phones. Today though is the day I first post and it is for good reason. I'm a guy who loves challenges but this one is making me go insane. I've spend the last two days looking for ways to fix this phone but NOTHING works.
So, the deal is that this phone turns on fine. It boots, it gets to the lockscreen and... it restarts itself. Again and again and again until the battery is removed. To fix it, I've tried the following:
- recovering/updating it through the Huawei official "firmware" supplied by the site: you put the file they supply on an SD card, inside a folder named "dload" and then hold vol up and down along with the power button to make the phone install the contents of that file, named UPDATE.APP. Needless to say it doesn't work. A menu appears with the options reboot system now, apply update from sdcard, apply update from cache, wipe/data factory reset, wipe cache partition and calibrate touch screen. Trying to apply update from sdcard only lets me browse the SD looking for the file but doesn't actually see the file itself, it just shows the dload folder empty (I've tried with 4 different versions of the file compatible with phones from Central America which is where I am ATM). Also, the factory reset does nothing (although it shows it wipes data), everything's there when I start the phone up.
- flashing it with SD Flash Tool: apparently partially works with the last version 3 of the tool (although nothing changes) while version 5 of SDFT doesn't even see the phone (drivers are correctly installed, adb detects it, more on this later). A problem that arises is that I can't flash the SEC_RO package on it (don't know why) nor the PRELOADER (not that one is supposed to normally, but I feel like it would fix my problem in this case).
- cleaning it in safe mode: booting it in safe mode made me notice that it was an app pretending to be Whatsapp causing the restarts (or, perhaps, the one that loads immediately after? The phone has several malware apps). In safe mode those apps didn't load so the phone stayed on. So I cleaned everything, activated USB debugging (for later use in adb mode) and restarted only to find everything as it was before I did the cleanup. I tried rooting it in safemode, cleaning again, still reverts to full "normality" after the restart. Same results when using the phone's proprietary SW HiSuite.
- installing CWM's recovery img through adb+fastboot: I installed all the possible - necessary or unnecessary - drivers (Google's, phone's official ones, PDANet ones) and the phone is correctly detected by the PC (visible in Device Manager) and is visible through the adb devices command. But as soon as I adb reboot bootloader it to fastload the CWM image, the phone stops being seen correctly and doesn't show up in fastboot devices, only showing "NEW: SAFE OLD:RISK" on a black background on its screen.
So, to recap: the phone restarts because of a malware at startup, reverts any and all changes made to it in safemode, doesn't wipe from the recovery menu, apparently has a corrupted bootloader and is impervious to normal flashing SW... Anyone got any more ideas on how to deal with it? The only option left that comes to mind is to fix it directly by flashing the internal memory using JTAG/RIFF but I don't have the equipment (nor do I intend to buy it).
Bump, hoping for some help...
One more bump, still stuck
First, don't get happy: I have no answer to your problem. Sorry. But I have a similar one. I was running a very efficient, rooted, stock ROM G730-U251, until I decided to switch from 'Ninjamorph Free' to 'Pro'. I've been made a lot of changes with Free version for a long time without any issues at all. Then, one day, when making a small, useless change with 'Pro', something went wrong; phone just rebooted and refused to get past bootanimation. With no custom recovery on hand, only solution for this is to flash ROM. Though I had no problem finding the official, stock UPDATE.APP, which flashed smoothly from the SD card to be fair. Mess came when, once flashed, I decided to install OTA update available, which I overlooked since phone was new. Big, BIG mistake. It just came with more restrictions than ever, letting me root, yes, but this time with 'Kingroot' only (as stock, I had no problem rooting with Framaroot) but soon discovered I wasn't able to use 'Super-Sume', 'Adaway' and 'Link2SD', because some system parts now CAN'T be mounted rw, even using ES File Explorer. To avoid any complication, decided to reflash UPDATE.APP just as I did before. No way I can do it this time. Don't know exactly why, but assuming it's not possible to update with a previous version of the 'same' ROM. So now I'm looking for a flashable stock ROM in order to try SP flash tool. Phone is in working state right now (not as yours), but I just don't feel comfortable with it as it is right now, because those apps are always the main reason why I actually root every single of my devices and simply because I like to have my stuff as my own way as possible. You know, truth is there's not much of an advanced support for this phone, not even here at XDA and I think that's because this is a Latin America version. We owners of G730-U251 devices are pretty much on our own, to say the least. Whatever, if the whole deal gets more complicated than it is, there's a strong possibility for me to end up getting rid of this phone. Sad. Really. It's actually a good phone. Though it WAS better...
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OK well I have trying my best as a noob to research for 2 days not in and out on how to fix my issue
My friend tried rooting my phone and to install a different rom. I am on 2.1 and unfortunately I got the phone used with 2.1 already on it so I don't know if it was a leaked or legit 2.1 rom, and I am learning as I go here to fix this issue as I have never new how to do this stuff nor have I ever done it.
Where I am at now:
only thing that happens when I hit power is the phone "vibrates then stays on the 3 skateboard screen" or press "volume down + power" and it goes to the Hboot screen. I go into recovery and it goes to clockworkmod and from there after trying to install any roms from the sd card it says on the last 3 lines
"E:Failure at line 9:
copy_dir PACKAGE:system SYSTEM:
Installation aborted.
and every time I go back or power up to the Hboot screen it does not have any "update bar" (I guess if this was done right as I read on other threads there should be some type of update bar) on the right corner or any other options "for me to select" accept:
FASTBOOT
RECOVERY
CLEAR STORAGE
SIMLOCK
and then with some other info above the Hboot highlighted in blue
I have tried formatting the sd card a bunch of times, I did the clearing of the "wipe data, wipe cache partition, wipe dalvikcache" as I read to do over my reading, but I see that if I go under any restore options under clockwork, no files are found for me to back up too so I am seeing he did not back up any of my info, I also have tried using 2 different ds cards.
So more less it looks like my options are to get this fixed from the only place my phone will boot to with options and thats when I press volume + and power so I guess loading whatever I need to my sd card>>if thats an option or am I screwed, I have seen many tutorials but none of them start where my particular position is stuck at in Hboot. this is my only phone and I had to buy a prepaid which is just about out of minutes, I put an add on craigslist trying to get someone I will pay to fix my issue but no luck, please I need help and I will pay u somehow to guide me through this of my exact issue, I was trying to get to rom 2.3 but if it's easier to get back to 2.1 rom then so be it.
PLEASE!~~
Please HELP!
Cheeva316 said:
Please HELP!
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Got a solution in the making for you, just give me about 30 minutes.
Edit: Maybe 45 minutes lol, sorry i'm testing this before I have you do it to see if it works.
Ok download the following files:
http://www.mediafire.com/?njwqa7axwzyaqgb
http://www.mediafire.com/?f69cl8dc747h0l9
http://www.mediafire.com/?xg8nnqs177xggx4
http://www.mediafire.com/?qxpi5wsx5lzbhbo
http://www.mediafire.com/?4tg67hck7vh1xxs
Edit: Flash the "rootme.zip" first then follow the rest.
Now what you need to do first is extract the "nandroid" file to somewhere you can easily find it.
Now take the folder called "nandroid" along with all the other zip files you downloaded and place them on your sd card. Put your sd card in your phone and power on with volume down+end. Press volume up. Use the trackball to select "Backup/Restore". Use the trackball again to select "Nand Restore". Use it again to select "HT9BGHG01402". Use it again to select "BDS-20110125-0901". Let the restore run, then power off your phone. Turn your phone back on with just the power button, let it run (might even take up to 10 minutes for the phone to start up). Let me know if the phone boots up or not after about 10-15 minutes. This should work and if it does then we can go from there, even to getting you 2.3 if you want.
You might be asking, what the hell is he having me do ? Here's what i'm doing. I made a nandroid backup a few months ago of when I had kaosfroyov39 which is a 2.2 rom. I am going to have you flash MY backup to YOUR phone which when done right, CAN work. Anyway, let me know what happens and remember to give the phone about 10-15 minutes to boot all the way.
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"E:Failure at line 9:
copy_dir PACKAGE:system SYSTEM:
Installation aborted.
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( Another phone on the precipice of being ruined by someone's cobbled-together "clockwork" recovery. )
If the /system flash memory partition got corrupted in a way that left a lot of pages marked as bad pages, then the /system partition will be "short", and only small ROMs will successfully load into it, if at all. That might be the cause of the above error messages.
But - because you are using Clockwork, there is really no way to know if that is the case, or if you simply have a whole bunch of corrupted ROM files on your SD card. That's because Clockwork does not verify ROM files before it starts flashing them - which allows total garbage to be flashed to the phone. (That's why Clockwork should never be used by newbs).
Here's what I would suggest you do.
- Make sure you are keeping the phone well charged. (Leaving the phone in HBOOT mode will discharge the battery quickly, even if it is plugged in to the charger, BTW).
- Report the exact bootloader version you have - probably 1.47.0000 or 1.49.0000, but it could be something other. Please be precise.
- With the power off, eject the SD card out of the slot and see if you can boot into the normal HBOOT menu with no SD card in the slot. Report your result.
- Boot into the recovery menu and tell us what version # of the recovery you have. If you can determine the details of how your friend attempted to root the phone, that might be pertinent. Again - precise details are valuable; vague hand-waving not so much.
- The Amon_RA recovery has a mode ("USB-MS toggle") which allows you to mount the SD card to the PC. Does your "Clockwork" recovery have this feature, or are you able to put files onto the micro-SD card using a media slot on a PC?
- Be aware that one or two people that were in situations that are very close to what you described ended up bricking their phones because they went from where you are now to attempting to use either a PB00IMG.ZIP ROM, or an RUU utility. Their phones went from bootable (in the way that yours is now) to bricks in that process.
What I would suggest you do at the moment is to find the SMALLEST Eris** ROM you can find, get it onto your SD card, verify that you didn't corrupt it, and then perform a "wipe data/factory reset" in your recovery and attempt to install it. If you get the same errors as above, then you should definitely NOT try to do a PB00IMG.ZIP or RUU installation. (The current gingerbread ROMs (e.g. GSB v1.4) are pretty small - they only use about 65% of the /system partition.)
I have a flashable "repair" file which might be applicable. It is not a "ROM" per se - it uses some low-level MTD (flash memory) repair techniques, and also flashes into place the original Amon_RA (v1.6.2) recovery, instead of whatever p.o.s. "Clockwork" recovery you currently have on the phone; but I regard it as something which should only be used as a last resort. But - without some more details and testing on your part, I don't feel comfortable about posting it up.
Let me know.
**PS I wanted to ask one more question - this is an Eris we are talking about, right? (I note you were posting in the Hero CDMA forum not so long ago).
Well I want to thank you for replying with such info but it seems that the recovery image file that I reinstalled on the phone was bad cause when it was updating the bar was going up but as it was going through each item it was updating.. I noticed "bootloader in red letters" with I believe saying "error" next to it and then same on another item it tried updating then the phone powered off and now it's dead, tried everything, no charging light comes on, computer (2 different computers) wont reconize it, it's doing nothing at all, I will try to get my hands on another battery but I am broke, but I doubt it's the battery cause I heard with a bootloader error (or damaged) then the phone won't boot up or do anything so I guess the phone is scrap for parts which sucks cause now my friend who started this deal killed my only phone me n my family had, another lesson learned...time to try n sell some stuff on craigslist..damn
Yes it's a Droid Eris...or was! damnnnn...
Again thank you for your help very much appreciated...
Wish I would of read this part before I let my friend re-load the "PB00IMG.ZIP" cause thats exactly what he loaded and then it started the process what I jus described above..f***k!
Be aware that one or two people that were in situations that are very close to what you described ended up bricking their phones because they went from where you are now to attempting to use either a PB00IMG.ZIP ROM, or an RUU utility. Their phones went from bootable (in the way that yours is now) to bricks in that process.
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Wish I would of read this part before I let my friend re-load the "PB00IMG.ZIP" cause thats exactly what he loaded and then it started the process what I jus described above..f***k!
Be aware that one or two people that were in situations that are very close to what you described ended up bricking their phones because they went from where you are now to attempting to use either a PB00IMG.ZIP ROM, or an RUU utility. Their phones went from bootable (in the way that yours is now) to bricks in that process.
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Well, I am very sorry that this happened to you and my advice to you didn't reach you in time. From the details that you added, I am pretty sure that you indeed have a hard brick.
BUT - the death of your Eris can still help others avoid the same fate. If you can reconstruct the rooting process you went through,
[SIZE=+2]PLEASE LET US KNOW EXACTLY WHAT ROOTING METHOD YOU USED[/SIZE] - and then we can wave people away from it.
When I say exactly, I mean extremely specific: do you still have the download file that you used? If so, push it up to an uploader site and give a link to it. (I think you mentioned unrevoked or something). Do you still have the exact link you used to download that rooting software? Was it Unrevoked? Z4root?
bftb0
I will tomorrow as I saved all the files on my laptop n I am on my pc now, but will do try my best as I am a newb to this phone stuff
Did you try what I suggested or is it too late ?
phone wont do anything so cant do nothing...
Did you find out any more details about the rooting method you used?
might be a couple more days till I can get to it, my laptop is messing up now...all the saved info was on it
I have the GT-S7560M through Solo (Bell) and I rooted it shortly after purchase last year. I've been happy with the phone and for the last few weeks an upgrade notice has been appearing but would fail when applied. Some searching suggested the root was interfering. At first I started to look into un-rooting the phone, but then thought that a factory reset would be the simplest, least-risky solution. I had done a factory reset on my last Galaxy phone without a problem so it seemed like a safe choice. I backed up the contact info, etc with Kies (I don't use many apps so I didn't go all out ie Titanium Backup) and removed my SD card.
Now the phone boots to screen asking me to pick a language and press Start. Then it moves on to a black screen with the info bar at the top (clock, cell strength, data xfer) and nothing else. It is auto-rotating. The phone does react to touches with the buttons lighting up, but I can't get anywhere. Kies can see the phone, the phone number, the firmware version and all that. It reports Internal Memory as 84.83MB used of 1.58GB. I can navigate through the phone using Windows Explorer. I did a Restore with Kies but it doesn't seem to have had any relevant effect.
I am able to boot into CWM Recovery. I don't remember doing a back-up with it, and when I ask it to restore from either the SD card or the interal SD it says it can't mount.
At this point I would start thinking about taking the phone back to the store, but a flash counter appears during start-up and I'd rather they didn't see that for obvious reasons.
When I google I just get people who have bricked their phones. I just want my phone to work again. I'm not worried about modifying it further to achieve that.
Yoqui said:
I have the GT-S7560M through Solo (Bell) and I rooted it shortly after purchase last year. I've been happy with the phone and for the last few weeks an upgrade notice has been appearing but would fail when applied. Some searching suggested the root was interfering. At first I started to look into un-rooting the phone, but then thought that a factory reset would be the simplest, least-risky solution. I had done a factory reset on my last Galaxy phone without a problem so it seemed like a safe choice. I backed up the contact info, etc with Kies (I don't use many apps so I didn't go all out ie Titanium Backup) and removed my SD card.
Now the phone boots to screen asking me to pick a language and press Start. Then it moves on to a black screen with the info bar at the top (clock, cell strength, data xfer) and nothing else. It is auto-rotating. The phone does react to touches with the buttons lighting up, but I can't get anywhere. Kies can see the phone, the phone number, the firmware version and all that. It reports Internal Memory as 84.83MB used of 1.58GB. I can navigate through the phone using Windows Explorer. I did a Restore with Kies but it doesn't seem to have had any relevant effect.
I am able to boot into CWM Recovery. I don't remember doing a back-up with it, and when I ask it to restore from either the SD card or the interal SD it says it can't mount.
At this point I would start thinking about taking the phone back to the store, but a flash counter appears during start-up and I'd rather they didn't see that for obvious reasons.
When I google I just get people who have bricked their phones. I just want my phone to work again. I'm not worried about modifying it further to achieve that.
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You have posted in wrong section
BTW your solution is just flash stock Rom via ODIN , your problem will get solved.
BTW your solution is just flash stock Rom via ODIN , your problem will get solved.
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I've just finished doing that, and it appears to have worked.
For anyone else with a similar problem who finds this thread:
- Go to the FAQ here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45767157#post45767157
- Download Daver18qc's root kit at the link provided (you'll have to scroll down to the second post). You want this to get Odin; don't worry about the zip's other contents.
- Go here: http://www.sammobile.com/ and register. It's free and all it wants is an e-mail and your country.
- Go here: http://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/ and type s7560m in the search box. The list will automatically update. I'm a Solo customer and chose 'Canada (Bell Mobile)'. When I first tried this in Firefox I would get a screen telling me I wasn't logged in. I tried it in IE (which I never use and so is 'clean') and the download went through.
- Go back to the FAQ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45767157#post45767157 and scroll down to 'Short Tutorials' and 'How to Flash with Odin:'.
- One thing it leaves out is that when you boot into Download Mode, you will first get a warning screen that asks you to either press Volume Up to continue or Volume Down to abort and reboot. Not a big deal but it caught me off guard. Odin will not detect the phone until you get past this screen.
- Continue with the Tutorial. After it is done you will have to setup the phone again. But at least it's working now.
Welp,
I've gone & done it again. My 2nd z3v came from Amazon a few days ago, refurbished, like new. Got the 200GB card for it, went to Verizon & got the SIM, swapped it with my work phone (iPhone 4s) line.
(Now I have 2. But the 1st one was replaced for being in this same situation.)
Got home, swapped the phones back cause I really still wasn't sure I wanted to mess up this z3v with my job (landscaping = lots of dirt).
It had 4.4.4, and I let it update to the latest two part Lollipop to see what the hubbub was about (nothing).
Decided I wanted to make it basically a clone of my primary z3v, so I rooted from the update directly using GigaSPXs guide.
Successful rooted 509 achieved, but with one problem; it kept telling me I had no space left, even though the internal SD had 21 GB left. Peculiar.
Made a recovery file on my #1 z3v's SD. Copied everything from #1 SD to #2 SD, and attempted to "clone" #2 z3v by installing that latest zip copied from z3v #1, but Recovery kept saying "No File Found".
Checked all 5 recovery points I had on there, and each said the same thing. Checked other things on the SD card, and it showed them, but when I tried to open them, it said "No File Found".
Mounting problem? Made sure everything was mounted, etc. Still, same problem.
Tried wiping Dalvik 3 times, but also accidentally wiped System Cache.
Now it sticks at the SONY Xperia logo. I can get to the Sony Recovery options, but Factory Reset doesn't do anything.
Was it System Cache wipe that killed it, and can anything be done?
This time, I took some notes as I went. I was confident, but I've done this before (bricked), so I decided to list what I did as I went along. I highly recommend everyone take notes for when they screw up. LOL!
AddictedToGlass said:
Welp,
I've gone & done it again. My 2nd z3v came from Amazon a few days ago, refurbished, like new. Got the 200GB card for it, went to Verizon & got the SIM, swapped it with my work phone (iPhone 4s) line.
(Now I have 2. But the 1st one was replaced for being in this same situation.)
Got home, swapped the phones back cause I really still wasn't sure I wanted to mess up this z3v with my job (landscaping = lots of dirt).
It had 4.4.4, and I let it update to the latest two part Lollipop to see what the hubbub was about (nothing).
Decided I wanted to make it basically a clone of my primary z3v, so I rooted from the update directly using GigaSPXs guide.
Successful rooted 509 achieved, but with one problem; it kept telling me I had no space left, even though the internal SD had 21 GB left. Peculiar.
Made a recovery file on my #1 z3v's SD. Copied everything from #1 SD to #2 SD, and attempted to "clone" #2 z3v by installing that latest zip copied from z3v #1, but Recovery kept saying "No File Found".
Checked all 5 recovery points I had on there, and each said the same thing. Checked other things on the SD card, and it showed them, but when I tried to open them, it said "No File Found".
Mounting problem? Made sure everything was mounted, etc. Still, same problem.
Tried wiping Dalvik 3 times, but also accidentally wiped System Cache.
Now it sticks at the SONY Xperia logo. I can get to the Sony Recovery options, but Factory Reset doesn't do anything.
Was it System Cache wipe that killed it, and can anything be done?
This time, I took some notes as I went. I was confident, but I've done this before (bricked), so I decided to list what I did as I went along. I highly recommend everyone take notes for when they screw up. LOL!
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Use Flashtool to flash it back to 4.4.4. After that, don't try to do your attempt again. They're two separate devices and they are both uniquely different internally.
OK, how do I use flashtool? The PC doesn't recognize the phone as anything hooked up to it. Flashtool doesn't recognize it's there.
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OK, how do I use flashtool? The PC doesn't recognize the phone as anything hooked up to it. Flashtool doesn't recognize it's there.
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IIRC, hold down the down (or up) button and hook the phone to the computer. I think it should trigger recognition from there.
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IIRC, hold down the down (or up) button and hook the phone to the computer. I think it should trigger recognition from there.
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If that doesn't work and you have connected your phone to your computer before try removing all related Sony drivers from the computer. If you are OK with registry edits you could look for any instances of your phone there too.
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If that doesn't work and you have connected your phone to your computer before try removing all related Sony drivers from the computer. If you are OK with registry edits you could look for any instances of your phone there too.
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Don't I need the drivers installed?
Yes,, reinstall them preferably from outside your computer. You are wanting the drivers on your computer to be overwritten by fresh drivers, even if they have the same version numbers. You want the computer to "think" this is the first time the phone has ever been connected to it.
Where do I get th drivers for re-installation?
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Where do I get th drivers for re-installation?
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Try this. If you do take this route don't be discouraged if it doesn't work the first time. I have had something similar happen and on occasion it has taken a few tries. Windows doesn't like to let go of drivers that are already installed.
Xperia Z3 drivers
"Phone driver for Xperia Z3 (D6603, D6616, D6653, D6643, SOL26, D6708, SO-01G, and 401SO) (Microsoft Windows™ XP 32bit/64bit and later). Use drivers for debugging, or when erased from phone."
DLed the replacement drivers, but Flashtool isn't recognizing the z3v. I know I'm doing something wrong because it isn't recognizing my other (functioning) z3v, either.
So I Googled driver installation on Windows 8.1 because I remembered that it won't allow unsigned drivers without manual installation, and I needed a refresher course for all the steps. I am uncertain I successfully removed all of the previous ones, though. What I did find out, but did not know, was that putting 8.1 into that mode (where it'll install unsigned drivers) is a temporary situation. According to a poster on a blog (for whatever that's worth...), once the PC is restarted, it comes out of that "test mode", and unsigned drivers no longer work again. I usually keep the PC on, but it has restarted since I last messed with Flashtool.
Obviously I need to figure out where I'm going wrong on this to even begin work on the phone. (I miss XP.)
Details about the z3v behavior:
The screen is stuck on the SONY XPERIA logo.
Pressing the power button by itself has no effect, no matter how long I hold it.
Pressing the power button with the volume down will power it off, but it just powers back on by itself.
Pressing the power button and holding both the power button and the volume down while it cycles back on gets me into the Android Recovery menu.
From Recovery;
Selecting "Power Down" USUALLY powers it down, but sometimes it immediately restarts.
Selecting "Factory Reset" cycles it through the logo and into an attempt (Droid animation with blue bar rolling) for about 5-6 seconds, and then it restarts into the SONY XPERIA logo again.
Selecting "Safe Mode" simply restarts it the same way.
Selecting "Continue Power Up" obviously does the same.
All that is while not tethered to the PC. NO color LED comes on, except for an occasional orange while it's hooked to the PC.
Got a couple of suggestions about the PC connection:
Try a different USB cable.
Have you looked in Device Manager and removed any reference to the Sony there as well?
Here is a blog post about an Xperia S that wouldn't connect, the steps should be the same:
Connect the phone via USB and go to the Device manager on the computer. Check if you can locate the phone or any Unknown/New device that could be the phone or if you perhaps see the phone as a device. Right click it and select to uninstall.
Still in Device manager open the list for USB controllers (Universal Serial Bus Controllers) and right click each one of these controllers and select to uninstall.
When all of this is done reboot your computer and before connecting your phone again repeat step 2.
You should of course not have to do this every time you connect your phone to your computer but hopefully this could remove any error causing your phone not to connect properly.
I'M BACK!!!
And here's a lesson from one noob to all others; Never overlook the simplest things.
Komet1, your suggestion of trying a different cable struck me as desperate, but when I looked at what I had been using, I realized it was the cheap cable Amazon sent with the phone (It didn't come with a Sony charger and cable, just a crappy generic set).
I swapped cables and viola!, I now have 4.4.4 back.
I'll not be making the stupid mistake of swapping restores from one phone to another again.
Thanks all!
Important lessons for beginners...
Take notes. I'm glad I did this time because last time I bricked I couldn't remember what I had done to brick it, or what I had tried to unbrick it. It helps when you can provide detailed info, otherwise it becomes too frustrating for those who can help. It can also help keep you from panicking and going in circles.
AddictedToGlass said:
I'M BACK!!!
And here's a lesson from one noob to all others; Never overlook the simplest things...
Thanks all!
Important lessons for beginners...
Take notes. I'm glad I did this time because last time I bricked I couldn't remember what I had done to brick it, or what I had tried to unbrick it. It helps when you can provide detailed info, otherwise it becomes too frustrating for those who can help. It can also help keep you from panicking and going in circles.
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Awesome! Been there, done that with the bricking. It's a wonderful feeling when you watch the phone respond and realize you just solved the problem.
Sure is!
DOH!!!!
Carrier is Tracfone, running android 4.4.2, and is rooted with kingoroot.
I can get to factory reset menu by holding vol down + power, releasing power only and holding again at LG logo, but can't seem to find download mode/fastboot. I have searched all over the place and I personally don't like posting on forums, but this phone is at the edge of unusable because I tried to replace home app with a third party, and now it crash loops the setup wizard making usb debugging unable to be accessed from the settings menu. But I have the home app's apk and can install it, if I can get adb working somehow, like through fastboot, which bring me to the actual problem: There isn't a fastboot, or I haven't found a way to activate it yet for this phone. I tried all kinds of different combinations and searched all over the internet looking for help. Nothing. but If download mode is accessible, is there a way to install apps via download mode? I don't know that much about download mode, just heard about it.
If this doesn't make sense/topics are wandering, sorry, I have been tired from thinking hard and working on another project that is actually doing better at murdering my brain then school.
Don't think so
I bought this phone last January. For a cheap phone it performs rather well. I rooted with Kingroot v4.5 and used the mrwolf script to replace Kinguser with SuperSu. Of course I had to modify the script for that version of Kingroot, the LGL16C's files that were affected by Kingroot, and the newer version of SuperSu I installed. This phone taught me how to manually replace Kinguser with SuperSu by only using RootExplorer. Pretty neat trick, have been able to do it with every cheap phone I've tried.
I had my LG Lucky rocking. Had Xposed installed, Luhkee Pasher worked great, Apps2SD partitioned my sdcard and moved apps to ext_sdcard and was running a swap partition for extra RAM. This little phone would format and partition sd cards that my more expensive devices would not.
It was a great disappointment when I discovered that the phone had no recovery. I was equally disappointed when I discovered that I couldn't use fastboot with it. If it has download mode, I have yet to discover that as well. I've searched the web high and low, numerous times at different intervals these past eight or nine months hoping that someone would post a factory firmware file, thread on how to install a recovery, how to install fastboot, etc...
I loaned my LG Lucky out to someone who had no means of accessing the internet a few weeks ago and they somehow soft bricked it. It turns on to the LG logo and stops. Without a recovery it's boned because adb "error: no devices/emulators found".
I have a backup.zip from TitaniumBackup but can't flash it. I pulled the firmware from the device when it was operational but have no way to push it back. So if you need any file or app from /system I have them.
I'm going to buy another one or two if I can find one. I think a person could use gparted to partition the hard disc for a recovery and a download mode. Right now it's over my head but I love to learn.
Also, this morning, I downloaded the tools and files from http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/unbrick-lg-model-download-recovery-t3060184 If I can get something out of this phone by using this guide, I'll use the ROM Kitchen I have downloaded to make a ROM from the files I pulled previously with ADB.
I'll be sure to post back here with the results from using the guide.
I stumbled upon a peculiar message I've never faced before, right after my Note 9S has rebooted to OrangeFox recovery out of the blue. According to it, a particular thing had caused my phone to enter rescue mode (for additional information, look at the attached screenshots). I have absolutely no clue what could've been the culprit behind this disaster. All I did was trying to install an APK file that I'm convinced was not corrupted. Funny thing, the installation didn't even commence. I presume a few newer Telegram builds have a problem launching Package Installer the proper way (at least, that is on the current ROM I use). As far as I know, an app kept crashing in the foreground before the installation could've gone ahead.
Viable solutions around the problem are the following, with the risks escalating
1. Unmount SD card and transfer the Magisk uninstaller ZIP. After having unrooted the device, clean flash the ROM without any snags.
2. Embark on flashing with root access present. If something fools around reboot to recovery and start over.
3. Nothing special, attempt booting to system and see if the error message was a false alert (it could've been, considering Package Installer isn't an inherent part of the system).
Which one of these do you endorse? Maybe an alternative course of action?
PS: The filesystem doesn't seem to be corrupted. I haven't flashed anything so far, only created a backup of my files placed within Internal Storage. I haven't messed around with the PMIC but the battery percentage remains stagnant in OrangeFox when the screen turns off after having attained the timeout deadline; unsure if that's normal behaviour. I've installed Adreno Team Exclusive Thermals, anticipating to cut back on overheating (up to 39 °C) while charging.
It's crucial for me to act in a meticulous way, given that the phone might not boot up next time. I'm not at all conscious how bleak the situation is, though.
Randomly rebooted to recovery but still loading. I really hope it's not stuck there.
I'll see if fastboot commands work as soon as I get to use my computer wich has my phone authorised
Since no one has taken the trouble to guide me through the necessary steps, I attempted to do it on my own. Fortunately, my laptop recognized the device, allowing me to tackle with the boot loop. Before doing so, I sought to boot into system (it was the first time I've done this after being stuck in OrangeFox) and everything worked just fine. It was only a false alert.