A few days ago my watch restarted on it's own and never got past the startup..which isn't that unusual, it'd happened a few times. No big deal just reset it with the button on the back. I tried that and again an endless loop. I tried searching for any help in this situation and the only lead I found was to reset and power it down through the boot menu and let it sit for a few minutes...but didn't matter. I've wiped and reset from the boot menu, hoping it might do something to get it past the startup, but no luck yet. I didn't open up the developer options and unlock anything...so I don't believe I could try anything from the computer right? Is there any other recourse to take or am I completely hosed?
JRSly said:
A few days ago my watch restarted on it's own and never got past the startup..which isn't that unusual, it'd happened a few times. No big deal just reset it with the button on the back. I tried that and again an endless loop. I tried searching for any help in this situation and the only lead I found was to reset and power it down through the boot menu and let it sit for a few minutes...but didn't matter. I've wiped and reset from the boot menu, hoping it might do something to get it past the startup, but no luck yet. I didn't open up the developer options and unlock anything...so I don't believe I could try anything from the computer right? Is there any other recourse to take or am I completely hosed?
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You don't need developer options to do "fun" things from the boot menu. Just an unlocked bootloader.
I have a TWRP backup somewhere, so if you have a borked system, you can always flash (or better yet, boot) TWRP (make a backup of your broken), push the backup file folder to your watch (without overwriting the broken backup), and then restore mine.
Last thing to do is a factory reset to clean up any left over garbage. Hope this helps.
But isn't Developer Options necessary to allow that? It lets you turn on ADB Debugging which would then let you get on the computer and unlock the bootloader?
Or is there an alternate way to go about things...can I unlock the bootloader from the boot menu? I've only rooted a couple phones, with a lot of careful reading and reviewing of these forums...I'm not very knowledgeable.
JRSly said:
But isn't Developer Options necessary to allow that? It lets you turn on ADB Debugging which would then let you get on the computer and unlock the bootloader?
Or is there an alternate way to go about things...can I unlock the bootloader from the boot menu? I've only rooted a couple phones, with a lot of careful reading and reviewing of these forums...I'm not very knowledgeable.
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Fastboot is independent of ADB, so you can unlock the bootloader from the boot menu. That is the way to unlock bootloader 90+% of the time.
Just need to issue these commands (like you would ADB) :
fastboot devices
fastboot oem unlock
...and then complete the on-screen (watch) confirmation. Hope this helps.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD
OfficerJimLahey said:
Fastboot is independent of ADB, so you can unlock the bootloader from the boot menu. That is the way to unlock bootloader 90+% of the time.
Just need to issue these commands (like you would ADB) :
fastboot devices
fastboot oem unlock
...and then complete the on-screen (watch) confirmation. Hope this helps.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD
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All right, my new problem is that the computer doesn't recognize the watch. When I plug it in it only appears as an unknown device and there's an error about the device having malfunctioned. Trying to install drivers despite the error leads nowhere, Windows says that the drivers present on the computer are up-to-date. So with it being an unknown device, I can't communicate with the watch from the command prompt.
Remove the drivers from Device Manager (check delete driver), connect your device again to the computer then reinstall the drivers.
MihaiSG said:
Remove the drivers from Device Manager (check delete driver), connect your device again to the computer then reinstall the drivers.
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No luck, I'd tried that a couple times before...just no progress, still sees it as an unknown device and trying to force install the drivers does nothing. It says the existing drivers are up to date.
I'm getting more and more discouraged. I can't seem to make any progress. I'm looking into sending it away for repair even though, of course, it's about two months out of the warranty.
You are not removing the drivers correctly, make sure that you have this option checked and try again:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/77614-device-manager-hidden-devices.html
MihaiSG said:
You are not removing the drivers correctly, make sure that you have this option checked and try again:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/77614-device-manager-hidden-devices.html
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Anything more I should be doing? Everything mentioning Android or ADB is removed. I'd never plugged the watch in before and installed drivers, so there's nothing from the watch to delete. But still the same thing, Windows only sees it as a Unknwon Device under USB controllers and sees no need to update drivers when I try, since it doesn't seem to see it as a watch or Android device of any sort.
Are you sure that you have installed the correct drivers? What is the hardware id?
MihaiSG said:
You are not removing the drivers correctly, make sure that you have this option checked and try again:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/77614-device-manager-hidden-devices.html
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Are you sure that you have installed the correct drivers? What is the hardware id?
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I think so? I'm far from an expert but I've messed with a handful of phones and tablets in the last five years and never had issues with drivers I didn't sort out fairly easily. I downloaded the official Google USB driver, I tried the LG Watch Tool which installs the Universal ADB driver.The LG Watch then finds no devices.
I'm a bit ignorant, what hardware ID do you refer to? Of the driver?
Of the device.
Here is a guide:
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-find-unknown-device-drivers-by-their-vendor-device-id/
Can you post some screenshots from device manager?
MihaiSG said:
Of the device.
Here is a guide:
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-find-unknown-device-drivers-by-their-vendor-device-id/
Can you post some screenshots from device manager?
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Device Manager wasn't much help for finding the IDs, but I tried using USBDeview and it's reporting something as Android Bootloader Interface, which I'll have to assume is the watch. The vendor ID is 18D1 and the product ID is 4EE0. And here is a screen cap of the entry in the Device Manager that I've been seeing. If there's anything more specific in the device's properties that could be insightful, let me know.
Your device is seen as an unknown device. My only advice is to try on another PC your last working drivers and maybe it will work.
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It is possible to enable USB debug from computer? I need to delete some file from the internal memory that causes the problem. I can't connect through adb at all.
I'm trying to fix my secondary phone (Garminfone) that that loads into desktop, but force close launcher and everything else. The only thing that I can do is connect to the computer for file sharing with the phone.
Thank you in advance.
I'm in a bit of a conundrum, myself...
I am attempting to do this, too, but for a totally different reason.
I am a VZW agent trying to extract contacts for a customer from a Moto. RAZR with a completely non-functional touch screen (no display, no function). Phone boots up fine, no sweat. Stock ROM, no backup :crying:, all of the typical means of transfer have been exhausted.
More or less, the only chance I have at succeeding is to either:
Enable USB debugging through some kind of shortcut or trick, or
Somehow, without USB debugging, figure out the user name for the customer's G-mail account (he has two, and cannot remember/doesn't use the one with all his contacts...)
Wouldn't be surprised if it's simply not possible.... but maybe somebody with a bit more knowledge can let us know! :good:
Edit: Hmm, not possible to run adb from the bootloader, but you can run Fastboot commands. None of those seem to be of use for these purposes though...
as mentioned by PhantasmRezound, It's not possible, However. adb is enabled in most recoveries. Also If the device is unlocked ( and you can flash custom recoveries ) in any way you can flash a custom recovery, back up the boot img. pull that off the device or simply put the sdcard in your computer with unpack that, edit the init.rc to start adb. and reflash it with fastboot not quiet what your after but might do the trick.
or
With the non functioning touch screen issue, If the device acts as a usb host, plug a mouse in and away you go
There's always a way.
Thanks for the input...
I appreciate the feedback, but the way I read it... it's either not going to help in this situation, or it's too technical for a noob such as myself and I'm in over my head
If the device is unlocked ( and you can flash custom recoveries ) in any way you can flash a custom recovery, back up the boot img. pull that off the device or simply put the sdcard in your computer with unpack that, edit the init.rc to start adb. and reflash it with fastboot not quiet what your after but might do the trick.
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Customer's phone is completely stock. Hope I'm following along correctly, but I don't think this is possible without having something like ClockworkMod and pre-existing root access?
With the non functioning touch screen issue, If the device acts as a usb host, plug a mouse in and away you go
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Never really tried this... but, I suspect, this won't work... not only does the touch screen not work, but the display is black.
I suppose it could be possible in combination with HDMI-out... but since the HDMI has never been set to "mirroring," I cannot simply plug it in and go (the best and only result I've gotten in this case is the red "M" logo on the screen...)
I would have given up on this hours ago, but it really bothers me when I can't figure out how to do something that appears to be so fundamental and simple...
Thanks for the inputs :good:
jad57pitt said:
Customer's phone is completely stock. Hope I'm following along correctly, but I don't think this is
possible without having something like ClockworkMod and pre-existing root access?
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Well, I was thinking about this, and I think you can do adb in a stock recovery, should be able to create a backup image with the right software. It all gets a little hazy and wolly on techinical details, so I'm afraid I can't help anyone there.
jad57pitt said:
appreciate the feedback, but the way I read it... it's either not going to help in this situation, or it's too technical for a noob such as myself and I'm in over my head
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And you're a noob , I fully understand that my casual, off the cuff, do a,b,c etc reply assumes a lot of technical knowledge, If it's not your phone man, don't stress it too much ..... Just hand it back to them look blankly into the middle distance while shaking your head.....use the following phrase " Nah man you've F*ed this up good, did you not sync it up with your google account at anytime "
Sorry man, I'm drunk, probably shouldn't be at this keyboard now
trevd said:
as mentioned by PhantasmRezound, It's not possible, However. adb is enabled in most recoveries. Also If the device is unlocked ( and you can flash custom recoveries ) in any way you can flash a custom recovery, back up the boot img. pull that off the device or simply put the sdcard in your computer with unpack that, edit the init.rc to start adb. and reflash it with fastboot not quiet what your after but might do the trick.
or
With the non functioning touch screen issue, If the device acts as a usb host, plug a mouse in and away you go
There's always a way.
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Unfortunately, Garminfone is a piece of garbage, lol. There's no custom recovery for it. There is nothing I can do now, I guess. I can't get into fastboot or anything because every time I try adb or fastboot it would not recognize the device.
wolftou said:
Unfortunately, Garminfone is a piece of garbage, lol. There's no custom recovery for it. There is nothing I can do now, I guess. I can't get into fastboot or anything because every time I try adb or fastboot it would not recognize the device.
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If nothing else, you can do a Factory Reset. You'll lose all data but it will be running again.
Make sure the phone is charged up since this will take a while.
With the phone off, hold down left on the d-pad as you power it on. It will show "Wipe User Data" and then you can let go of the buttons. Just leave it for an hour or so, it will go about wiping and restoring system files from it's own recovery partition.
Also, random Garminfone blog with interesting entries to read while waiting on your phone lol. The person started to develop a port for CWM:
http://mygarminfone.blogspot.com/
PhantasmRezound, I've done tons of wipes but no luck and I'm familiar with the website you posted. Everytime I wipe, I get force process com.android.setupwizard stopped unexpectedly on the phone.
@wolftou
Ok.... A couple more tricks to try for your specific device and then I'm all out of ideas plus it's kinda getting away the original question/topic
1 Android Safe Mode:
Android does have a safemode, exactly the same idea as windows safemode, only needed apps are loaded. This might let you remove the troublesome app.
How to get into it on your device? I have no idea and from my limted research ( google as always ), it appears to vary by manufacturer and probably device. I have booted my tablet into it a couple of times by accident but never really stopped to figure out how, that's not important anyway Just I can confirm this mode exists ( In some androids at least ).
2 Flashing an alternative rom:
Have you tried flashing a different rom? I'm not sure of your model number so I don't whether this is relevant to you but have a look at this thread it looks like you can trigger an update using a sdcard swap trick....
I'm thinking about buying one myself now... just to see what's possible with them, fortunately ( for my wallet at least ) they are not available in the UK and I've got plenty of things to fill my Android addiction for now :laugh:
all answer not similliar the question
across tablet 8"
i have 8 inc across tablet,i cannot open my tab,,i think the operating not found,,how can i install it..because i cant open the system ,,unit help me pls...
actually i got canvas doodle 2 with no external sd support nd my usb debugging mode is off nd no backup is there in my phone...
but there is adb sideload...is there any way to enable usb debugging? and my phone is rooted and it is stucked at boot logo
Alternative usb debugging...
Hey my phone is stuck in an bootloop.....is there anyway to enable usb debugging even tho i cant get into the phone
My lenovo vibe s1 is showing black screen
I tried rooting my phone by the steps given by your site and now my phone is showing black screen. i tried pressing volume buttons and power button still it is not working. so when i am connecting my phone to computer it gets connected for 1 min and disconnects and again connects after 1 min. so is there any possible way that i can send my phone to USB debugging through computer.
I need use my samsung j2 mobile on pc bcoz my mobile display is not working.
usb debugging off
Keyah Cort said:
Hey my phone is stuck in an bootloop.....is there anyway to enable usb debugging even tho i cant get into the phone
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mine too... how to enable usb debugging? please help...
trevd said:
as mentioned by PhantasmRezound, It's not possible, However. adb is enabled in most recoveries. Also If the device is unlocked ( and you can flash custom recoveries ) in any way you can flash a custom recovery, back up the boot img. pull that off the device or simply put the sdcard in your computer with unpack that, edit the init.rc to start adb. and reflash it with fastboot not quiet what your after but might do the trick.
or
With the non functioning touch screen issue, If the device acts as a usb host, plug a mouse in and away you go
There's always a way.
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Can you create a step-by-step tutorial? I have a LG Leon. Stock. Bluetooth/Wi-Fi disabled. My Google account won't accept. I've been trying to find ways to enable "Developer Options", "USB Debugging" just so I recover access. ADB and most of the programs I've used required USB Debugging, or wireless access.
Hello Everyone, I hope the you can help me with my request, How can I enable the USB debugging mode in android vers. 2.2.2 to 2.3.4
I really had a hard time since my Huawei Ideos s7-105 screen had been broken. I am not sure if the USB debugging was enabled. I have a really have a good reasons why I need to recover the files from my device.
Hoping for your kind response and help.
Monsterkid09
I'm sorry. I'm in doubt. I have a problem: Navon predator 10 tabs have dropped my gmail account. Adb debug off (or something you see 1-2 programs see something in adb mode but only in device info.If anything else i want always say do not connect. Very strong frp protection.What can I do?
I can't for the life of me get adb to recognize my max. It's Verizon, H-boot 2.46. Trying to root and unlock. I've tried everything here....nothing. A little help please.
Only thing I can suggest, because it's happened to me, is to make sure you have the correct, most current device drivers loaded on your PC.
Sent from my HTC6525LVW using Tapatalk
they are correct up to date and most current.
HellRayzer said:
I can't for the life of me get adb to recognize my max. It's Verizon, H-boot 2.46. Trying to root and unlock. I've tried everything here....nothing. A little help please.
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Are you unlocked, s-off, and rooted? Do you have developer options activated on your phone? Please explain what you´ve done up till now.
What happens when you type adb reboot. Does it start and not find it or come back with command not recognized?
Sent from my HTC6525LVW using xda app-developers app
i was having issues myself. then I found this thread and things worked again. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
it doesn't find anything. I haven't been able to root s-off or anything because adb cant find my device. Do I need adb files in rumrunner folder on C drive to make it recognize it and work or what the hell am I doing wrong? I have rooted and s-offed every htc device I have ever owned...this one isn't working out. It's showing as a portable media player not android device. In the past I remember when I connected the usb I had the option to select media storage or connect as android.
HellRayzer said:
it doesn't find anything. I haven't been able to root s-off or anything because adb cant find my device. Do I need adb files in rumrunner folder on C drive to make it recognize it and work or what the hell am I doing wrong? I have rooted and s-offed every htc device I have ever owned...this one isn't working out. It's showing as a portable media player not android device. In the past I remember when I connected the usb I had the option to select media storage or connect as android.
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my rumrunner folder was still in my downloads folder no where near my adb files and everything worked ok for me. also my Max shows up as a media device also but adb/fastboot still working fine. did you try to reinstall your adb with the link I provided in the above post, its the only thing that helped me when I was having pretty much the same problem as you.
you may also need to unlocked dev tools in your settings... have you done that yet
Where and how do you unlock developer tools...haven't found that under anything in the settings?
HellRayzer said:
Where and how do you unlock developer tools...haven't found that under anything in the settings?
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Enter Settings, then scroll down to about... pick "Software Information" -- then "More" --- Then press the "Build" 8 times fast. You´ll then have access to the developer tools.
Well thanks for the help. still can't get anything to work, guess this will be the first device I've owned that will never be rooted unless I find something that tells me what to put where and what to do.
HellRayzer said:
Well thanks for the help. still can't get anything to work, guess this will be the first device I've owned that will never be rooted unless I find something that tells me what to put where and what to do.
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When you type in adb devices, can you see your seriel number?
RayHeath said:
When you type in adb devices, can you see your seriel number?
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no. it says list of devices, then it's blank.
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no. it says list of devices, then it's blank.
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Ok, I´m not sure what you time zone is, but I can help you tomorrow. It´s 10pm here right now, and I´m gonna hit the hay soon. When you´re online tomorrow, pm me. I´ll log in, and we´ll start.
Hey relax bud, do me a favor and PM and I will help you out with everything and getting your phone to be recognized by dab and fast boot and make sure you properly s-off unlock and root if that's what you are trying to accomplish! Hit me up, I have nothing going on tonight so I can jump right in to it with you right away
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no. it says list of devices, then it's blank.
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Have Win XP or server 2003?!?
This: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49045175
Don't know if you guys ever got this issue solved or not. I'm having the same issue S-on, cannot get adb devices command to recognize my t6spr for the life of me. on Hboot 2.46, it will detect the USB device malfunction if I put the device in fastboot mode, but thats about it. Device manager shows Unknown USB (Device Descriptor Request Failed). Tried the KB update for devices that fail enumeration on Windows 8.1 for x64 but the update package said my system is not affected so that never installed. Tried the alternative miniadb pakage previously mentioned but didnt seem to have an affect installing fastboot, adb, and drivers, across the system universally. Just not having any luck apparently. I guess I could just sell the phone Tampered and Unlocked haha with no fingerprint scanner functionality, flash ViperRom or some other stock look alike ROM. Was just really hoping to go back completely stock. At one point it time I was trying different PCs to see if it was just a system issue for me. Occasionally it seemed like if I let it sit in Fastboot AC it would eventually get detected and flip over to Fastboot USB long enough for me to push a couple commands to the phone. I have the right RUU but it dosent do me any good if the computer cant see the phone haha. Now no computer seems to recognize it. It all seemed to happen after I tried to S-Off the device with Firewater's method. Idk if I bricked something because it never worked or changed a CID or some other ID to where the USB isnt recognizable, but all I can get this phone to do is take an electric current from the USB, lol thats about it. I thought I had it fixed enough to where I knew what to do if i absolutely needed to get fastboot to recognize the phone but now, nothing.
Just a curiousity question here....a bad usb cable can produce this also...read through posts didnt see anyone trying a new cable...
Title explains it all, although the way I bricked it is honestly the dumbest way to brick a phone. Once upon a time, when cleaning this phone to be ready to sell, I was wiping it to clean it. I wanted to make sure it was all clean for the buyer, so I wiped USB-OTG I believe it's called (literally all storage). I immediately realized what a mistake I had made when I had no ROM, no backups, nothing at all. What is my best bet to go about fixing this now? I can reboot to bootloader and enter fastboot, but it seems like something integral is missing, because my computer no longer recognizes my DNA as a device. I still have TWRP 2.8.0.2 on my device, but I can do nothing with it because I have nothing to flash. I know there is an ADB sideload feature, but I cannot figure that one out either. Someone please help me unbrick this phone :crying:
grimpow said:
Title explains it all, although the way I bricked it is honestly the dumbest way to brick a phone. Once upon a time, when cleaning this phone to be ready to sell, I was wiping it to clean it. I wanted to make sure it was all clean for the buyer, so I wiped USB-OTG I believe it's called (literally all storage). I immediately realized what a mistake I had made when I had no ROM, no backups, nothing at all. What is my best bet to go about fixing this now? I can reboot to bootloader and enter fastboot, but it seems like something integral is missing, because my computer no longer recognizes my DNA as a device. I still have TWRP 2.8.0.2 on my device, but I can do nothing with it because I have nothing to flash. I know there is an ADB sideload feature, but I cannot figure that one out either. Someone please help me unbrick this phone :crying:
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Boot to recovery
adb push NameOfRom.zip /sdcard
Flash rom
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grimpow said:
Title explains it all, although the way I bricked it is honestly the dumbest way to brick a phone. Once upon a time, when cleaning this phone to be ready to sell, I was wiping it to clean it. I wanted to make sure it was all clean for the buyer, so I wiped USB-OTG I believe it's called (literally all storage). I immediately realized what a mistake I had made when I had no ROM, no backups, nothing at all. What is my best bet to go about fixing this now? I can reboot to bootloader and enter fastboot, but it seems like something integral is missing, because my computer no longer recognizes my DNA as a device. I still have TWRP 2.8.0.2 on my device, but I can do nothing with it because I have nothing to flash. I know there is an ADB sideload feature, but I cannot figure that one out either. Someone please help me unbrick this phone :crying:
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Did you ever get your issue resolved?
santod040 said:
Boot to recovery
adb push NameOfRom.zip /sdcard
Flash rom
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That was my plan, but the problem is that ever since accidentally wiping everything, my device will not be recognized.
Code:
adb devices
returns that no devices are connected.
strabo231 said:
Did you ever get your issue resolved?
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Not yet. I'm still stuck trying to get my computer (or any computer for that matter) to recognize my device, but no luck. I'm afraid I've permanently bricked this thing.
grimpow said:
That was my plan, but the problem is that ever since accidentally wiping everything, my device will not be recognized.
Code:
adb devices
returns that no devices are connected.
Not yet. I'm still stuck trying to get my computer (or any computer for that matter) to recognize my device, but no luck. I'm afraid I've permanently bricked this thing.
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Go into the bootloader and select fastboot. fastboot devices
strabo231 said:
Go into the bootloader and select fastboot. fastboot devices
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Same problem, won't show up under devices. It's as if I deleted something essential to being recognized as an android device.
grimpow said:
Same problem, won't show up under devices. It's as if I deleted something essential to being recognized as an android device.
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Kinda doubtful. I do see a usb communication issue though. You say you've tried this on several computers, and I'm assuming they weren't all yours, which leads me to believe that you have been missing drivers. From what you've described I highly doubt the connection issue is stemming from something you deleted off the phone. The DNA is almost impossible to brick to the point of not being able to get it back.
Go here and get HTC Sync. This will ensure that you have all the updated drivers including the proper fastboot drivers. Install the program, and then reboot after installation completes.
http://www.htc.com/us/support/software/htc-sync-manager.aspx
From here you'll want to go in and uninstall it. This will remove the program, which has been known to cause usb connection/communication issues with rooting procedures, but it will leave the drivers behind. Once that completes, restart again. This should fix your fastboot problem. I've had the same problem after reformatting computers and then trying to simply download a driver pack rather than htc sync.
Also be sure to try different usb ports. Sometimes the ones in the front or side will cause problems, but the ones in the back or on the other side work just fine.
If all else fails, mail it to me and i'll fix it for you :good:
Bricked phone, no usb
My dna droid stopped working, loaded htc sync and revoot but still not seen by explorer or adb. Suggestions appreciated.
Hello Awesome People!
I've read and I've tried a lot to unbrick my Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 on Snapdragon 625.
What happened?
After software actualization my phone stuck on Mi logo for 36+hours.
What has been tried?
I manually unblocked bootloader and I tried several ROMs. Every time I had this error in MiFlash critical partition flashing is not allowed or partition flashing is not allowed. I tried to edit in TextEditor some files but with no success after all.
1. One thing I didn't do was disabling driver signature enforcements in windows. What is this needed for?
2. Is this kind of malfunction can be reported during warranty period? Who is responsible for making my phone unusable?
3. Which ROM would you recommend to stick with during my following flashing tryouts?
4. I am going to check all the USB cables. Might it help when I've got the "critical partition flashing is not allowed" error?
5. What causes this "critical partition flashing is not allowed" error?
6. I've got no deep flash cable and I'm at the end of the world, so it's very difficult to get one of these here. Should I start trying to get one anyway? Someone had the same issue and could resolve it this way?
7. What to do now guys? Any ideas? -> For now I'll be checking all the usb cables I can get my hands on.
I know that some of the answers can overlap, but I chose the questions intentionally. I've been researching and checking solutions for over a week now. I would like to have deeper understanding of what the heck is going on with my phone and its software. There are no service centers here which can help me (their workers have less knowledge than I have, a sad lol), so I am dependent on your knowledge and your good will.
Best Regards
PatchMe said:
Hello Awesome People!
I've read and I've tried a lot to unbrick my Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 on Snapdragon 625.
What happened?
After software actualization my phone stuck on Mi logo for 36+hours.
What has been tried?
I manually unblocked bootloader and I tried several ROMs. Every time I had this error in MiFlash critical partition flashing is not allowed or partition flashing is not allowed. I tried to edit in TextEditor some files but with no success after all.
1. One thing I didn't do was disabling driver signature enforcements in windows. What is this needed for?
2. Is this kind of malfunction can be reported during warranty period? Who is responsible for making my phone unusable?
3. Which ROM would you recommend to stick with during my following flashing tryouts?
4. I am going to check all the USB cables. Might it help when I've got the "critical partition flashing is not allowed" error?
5. What causes this "critical partition flashing is not allowed" error?
6. I've got no deep flash cable and I'm at the end of the world, so it's very difficult to get one of these here. Should I start trying to get one anyway? Someone had the same issue and could resolve it this way?
7. What to do now guys? Any ideas? -> For now I'll be checking all the usb cables I can get my hands on.
I know that some of the answers can overlap, but I chose the questions intentionally. I've been researching and checking solutions for over a week now. I would like to have deeper understanding of what the heck is going on with my phone and its software. There are no service centers here which can help me (their workers have less knowledge than I have, a sad lol), so I am dependent on your knowledge and your good will.
Best Regards
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What do you mean my manually unlocked the bootloader? Did you perform steps other than those in official guide?
1. Driver verification has to be disabled because mi flash has to install some drivers for mido.
2. Warranty isn't going to be valid here somehow.
3. Miui. Latest miui 9.5 fastboot rom.
4. Up and until your device is being recognised you don't need to change usb cable.
5. Probably driver verification?
6. No. It isn't required as of now.
7. For now perform disabling driver verification and try again.
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What do you mean my manually unlocked the bootloader? Did you perform steps other than those in official guide?
1. Driver verification has to be disabled because mi flash has to install some drivers for mido.
2. Warranty isn't going to be valid here somehow.
3. Miui. Latest miui 9.5 fastboot rom.
4. Up and until your device is being recognised you don't need to change usb cable.
5. Probably driver verification?
6. No. It isn't required as of now.
7. For now perform disabling driver verification and try again.
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Thanks for advice!
Sorry for late reply. Lack of laptop, time and internet connection is a harsh hybrid
I've disabled driver verification and went on to minimal adb and fastboot. Command "adb devices" doesn't show any devices. And "adb reboot boatloader" gives error: no devices/emulaters found.
I've tried it on 3 different laptops including one with iOS. When I plug in my Redmi Note 4 SD every laptop beeps and only MiFlash detects a device. Tried out 4 different USB cables and 3 of 4 detected my Note 4.
Check the screenshots:
dropbox.com/s/u7xoewalgho9kh5/adb%20reboot%20boatloader.png?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/a782soi5aub2puf/ios%20device%20oem%20locked.png?dl=0
Sorry for cutting the link but couldn't post whole.
What do you mean my manually unlocked the bootloader? Did you perform steps other than those in official guide?
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I tried the TEST POINT approach.
en.miui.com/thread-729246-1-1.html
What do you think MyNameIsRage?
Cheers
Hello all,
Anyone having the same problem was able to overcome it?
I'm still wishing to unblock my phone. Will the deep flash cable be of any help in this case?
Cheers!
PatchMe said:
Thanks for advice!
Sorry for late reply. Lack of laptop, time and internet connection is a harsh hybrid
I've disabled driver verification and went on to minimal adb and fastboot. Command "adb devices" doesn't show any devices. And "adb reboot boatloader" gives error: no devices/emulaters found.
I've tried it on 3 different laptops including one with iOS. When I plug in my Redmi Note 4 SD every laptop beeps and only MiFlash detects a device. Tried out 4 different USB cables and 3 of 4 detected my Note 4.
Check the screenshots:
dropbox.com/s/u7xoewalgho9kh5/adb%20reboot%20boatloader.png?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/a782soi5aub2puf/ios%20device%20oem%20locked.png?dl=0
Sorry for cutting the link but couldn't post whole.
I tried the TEST POINT approach.
en.miui.com/thread-729246-1-1.html
What do you think MyNameIsRage?
Cheers
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Sorry for replying late. I see what you did there, and to be honest that wasn't really the correct steps.
First of all, in order to flash the rom, you should try to make sure that fastboot works. Boot into fastboot and check if device shows up. To do that execute
"fastboot devices" and if it returns some data then you are good to go for flashing fastboot rom. We'll go step wise. Try performing fastboot check and report if it works. Also if you have telegram you can contact me at @MyNameIsRage
MyNameIsRage said:
First of all, in order to flash the rom, you should try to make sure that fastboot works. Boot into fastboot and check if device shows up. To do that execute
"fastboot devices" and if it returns some data then you are good to go for flashing fastboot rom. We'll go step wise. Try performing fastboot check and report if it works. Also if you have telegram you can contact me at @MyNameIsRage
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Ok, thanks!
I did "fast boot devices" and it shows the device.
dropbox.com/s/9qqpjdev31ssuw3/Zrzut%20ekranu%202018-09-29%20o%2014.40.00.png?dl=0
but still adb devices doesn't give any numbers back and flashing is impossible.
What now?
PatchMe said:
Ok, thanks!
I did "fast boot devices" and it shows the device.
dropbox.com/s/9qqpjdev31ssuw3/Zrzut%20ekranu%202018-09-29%20o%2014.40.00.png?dl=0
but still adb devices doesn't give any numbers back and flashing is impossible.
What now?
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Now you should try mi flash. And possibly on a windows machine.
http://en.miui.com/thread-565784-1-1.html
MyNameIsRage said:
Now you should try mi flash. And possibly on a windows machine.
http://en.miui.com/thread-565784-1-1.html
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My phone is in a bootloop. Can't do this.
2. Enable Developer options:- Go to About phone > tap MIUI version at least 7 times to activate the Developer options.
and neither installing VPN.
PatchMe said:
My phone is in a bootloop. Can't do this.
2. Enable Developer options:- Go to About phone > tap MIUI version at least 7 times to activate the Developer options.
and neither installing VPN.
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Skip that part. Try as it is. Mi flash should detect your device. Jump straight to the part of flashing.
MyNameIsRage said:
Skip that part. Try as it is. Mi flash should detect your device. Jump straight to the part of flashing.
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I did it on Mac (lack of windows laptop atm) and it said again "device oem locked". As in the screenshot I uploaded before.
PatchMe said:
I did it on Mac (lack of windows laptop atm) and it said again "device oem locked". As in the screenshot I uploaded before.
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afaik mac won't work. You'll need a windows machine and mi flash tool.
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afaik mac won't work. You'll need a windows machine and mi flash tool.
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Ok
Will do that in the next 24h and will report back.
Tried it all!
I tried to unlock boot loader via MiUnlock. Failed to "couldn't verify device" - unknown error (-1)
Same problem with trying to install ROM on windows as on MacBook.
I positively performed PIN TEST but couldn't install ROM. I am struggling with putting the device into fast boot mode after positively connecting it to windows pc with PIN TEST.
Any suggestions?
PS. I've sent info to xiaomi support as well.
Finally done it!
Hey guys!
I'm glad to tell you that after million tries with different ROMs and different approaches to PIN forcing i was able to reinstall my ROM. The working ROM for me was mido_global_images_V9.6.2.0.NCFMIFD_20180716.0000.00_7.0_global_228dc638d1
THANK YOU so much for help. You kept me going and finally i was able to overcome the obstacle
I hope I can be of help when you need it.
Take care,
Cheers
Edit: PS. I've done it on Mac
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, etc!
I have not tested the global unlock, Global version unlock thread.
Make sure you make backups before unlocking the bootloader, as this operation will wipe all user data and apps.
Make sure your system version is the official and latest one.
Requirements
- 60% charge on the phone
- PC and usb data cable
- Installed fastboot and proper drivers on your PC
1. Install Deep Testing Apk attached in this post.
2. Click on the Apply Now button in order to get approval for bootloader unlock.
3. Check the status after apply using the Query Approval Status.
4. If you get an error, force stop the application, change your device language to Chinese and try again (if someone can post screenshot of what to tap, I would update this post)
5. Once the approval is done, tap Start Testing button, this will reboot your device in the bootloader.
6. Last chance, make backups at this point otherwise your data is gone.
7. Run command
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock
8. Done, you can now reboot into system normally
If I missed anything, kindly comment and I'll update OP.
myogui said:
I am not responsible for bricked devices, dead SD cards, etc!
Make sure you make backups before unlocking the bootloader, as this operation will wipe all user data and apps.
1. Install Deep Testing Apk attached in this post.
2. Click on the Apply Now button in order to get approval for bootloader unlock.
3. Check the status after apply using the Query Approval Status.
4. If you get an error, force stop the application, change your device language to Chinese and try again (if someone can post screenshot of what to tap, I would update this post)
5. Once the approval is done, tap Start Testing button, this will reboot your device in the bootloader.
6. Last chance, make backups at this point otherwise your data is gone.
7. Run command
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock
8. Done, you can now reboot into system normally
If I missed anything, kindly comment and I'll update OP.
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Hi myogui
Do you have the firmware for RMX3300_11_A.19?
Do I run that command from the phone? When I start deep testing and phone reboots I only have the options to start, power off, recovery, and restart bootloader.
I can't get this to work on A19 firmware no matter what I do. Says not supported on this model even though I have the correct RMX3300 so I am going to upgrade to A20 and see if it works
Nope upgrading to A20 doesn't work either. Always get failed to submit in either english or chinese.
wildlime said:
Nope upgrading to A20 doesn't work either. Always get failed to submit in either english or chinese.
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It did take a couple of tries to get it to work but still that was done in like 10-15 minutes. You could try to factory reset the phone first but if it's still doesn't work for you you'll be stuck re-installing everything on your phone.
wildlime said:
Nope upgrading to A20 doesn't work either. Always get failed to submit in either english or chinese.
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Same problem. It work for me trying all Chinese languages (simple and another two). It seems stuck for like 30 minutes, then idk why I've exit and re enter the app and it worked.
i cant get my computer to recogize the phone when in bootloader. Anyone else run into this? i ran the fastboot command with the phone plugged in but its still waiting for a device to connect
Bnblare said:
i cant get my computer to recogize the phone when in bootloader. Anyone else run into this? i ran the fastboot command with the phone plugged in but its still waiting for a device to connect
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Try another USB cable and make sure you are in the folder where fastboot program is.
Bnblare said:
i cant get my computer to recogize the phone when in bootloader. Anyone else run into this? i ran the fastboot command with the phone plugged in but its still waiting for a device to connect
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Download the attached file, then install manually the driver, select the android_winusb.inf file.
myogui said:
Try another USB cable and make sure you are in the folder where fastboot program is.
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hacls said:
Download the attached file, then install manually the driver, select the android_winusb.inf file.
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Thanks! This is definitely a driver issues.
I have an RMX 3300 Chinese model. Build number is RMX3300_11_A.20. When I run the deeptesting_RMX3300.apk it says "Failed to submit application. This phone model does not support deep testing. "
robert3892 said:
I have an RMX 3300 Chinese model. Build number is RMX3300_11_A.20. When I run the deeptesting_RMX3300.apk it says "Failed to submit application. This phone model does not support deep testing. "
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I finally managed to get past this point. But when I go to step 7 it says waiting for device. I'm using the same USB cable that works for ADB. Might try another cable tomorrow and/or another usb port.
Tried different cables and usb ports. Still stuck on 'waiting for device'
robert3892 said:
I finally managed to get past this point. But when I go to step 7 it says waiting for device. I'm using the same USB cable that works for ADB. Might try another cable tomorrow and/or another usb port.
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Is a secret how you managed that?
criszz said:
Is a secret how you managed that?
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I believe that the servers which grant permission for the deep testing app are busy at different times of the day. I simply retried the app during different times of the day until it worked. I still am working on a complete solution
robert3892 said:
Tried different cables and usb ports. Still stuck on 'waiting for device'
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Fixed this issue finally by installing the android bootloader usb drivers
OK I have this working. I believe I will now need to relock the bootloader
robert3892 said:
OK I have this working. I believe I will now need to relock the bootloader
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Don't relock the bootloader using the ADB lock command. This will brick your device!
Everithing ok, thanks man.