I started rooting without activating the usb debugging option! then it froze after the 1st step (downgrading) and I unplugged the cord...download happening , uploading then asking to enable usb debug.
once i unplugged the phone, its black. its samsung S2 phone. any help on this is appreciated.
Does it boot into recovery or download mode? Or is it completely dead?
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Hi, I couldn't find a solution to this so I'm making a new thread.
I'm having an issue when I connect my phone to my PC and USB debugging is on. I flashed openOptimus a few days ago on my phone (succesfully doing all the required steps including upgrading baseband). Basically, the phone shows LG logo screen like when it is turning on and then restarts itself. This only happens when USb debugging is on.
Anyone have any ideas why this is happening and how can I fix it?
Anyone has a clue?
I flashed again and usb debugging was not causing any trouble. The I tried to open QtADB with the phone plugged and the issue reappeared.
I can enter download mode but it won't show up in odin, which is because (what I think) I never turned on usb debugging I know it's a rookie mistake, but I'm in a pinch now. Any ideas?
debugging has nothing to do with it, reinstall the samsung drivers
Hi all,
I've got quite a strange situation... my Samsung Galaxy S3 from Telstra in Australia (GT-I9305T) hasn't been able to boot into recovery for a while (it stuck on the Samsung Boot screen) and now just booting my phone regularly gets me stuck on the same place. I've also turned off USB Debugging because I seemed to be having problems with charging my phone previously and it seemed to fix my problems, placebo or not.
I want to try and re-flash firmware via Odin but I can't figure out if I can turn on USB Debugging while my phone is off (perhaps via terminal/console commands?). If anyone's got any ideas on how to un-brick my phone you would be an absolute god-send. Thanks!
Can you put it in Download mode (Menu+Down Vol+Power) and just use Odin for flashing the new ROM? That would be the same as when phones are first flashed/rooted etc. I don't recall turning on USB debug until later when I was using TitaniumBU...
USB debug is only used in android, not in recovery or download mode. So reboot in download mode and use Odin.
Good Day Can you help me how to enabled USB Debugging while my phone is on a boot stuck or boot loop ?
cause i need to reset my phone on PC but my PC won't detect my devices if the USB Debugging is not on
So can you help me please ?
So I've been having a really unlucky day so far.
My Xperia Z2 6502 fell and the screen got cracked. The touch screen is going haywire. I had usb debugging mode enabled and was trying to recover the data using a screen mirror software but due to some bad luck, the random touches on the screen somehow turned debugging off. Also usb was set to charge only.
Is there anyway I can access the internal storage?
In summary:
- Running rooted marshmallow
- BL locked
- Touch screen going haywire
- No recovery installed ( the recovery I had installed was temporary, needed to be installed while booted with debugging enabled)
Any suggestions?
I tried using flashboot mode but I think it requires usb debugging to be enabled?
Can I do anything in fastboot mode?
dramon said:
So I've been having a really unlucky day so far.
My Xperia Z2 6502 fell and the screen got cracked. The touch screen is going haywire. I had usb debugging mode enabled and was trying to recover the data using a screen mirror software but due to some bad luck, the random touches on the screen somehow turned debugging off. Also usb was set to charge only.
Is there anyway I can access the internal storage?
In summary:
- Running rooted marshmallow
- BL locked
- Touch screen going haywire
- No recovery installed ( the recovery I had installed was temporary, needed to be installed while booted with debugging enabled)
Any suggestions?
I tried using flashboot mode but I think it requires usb debugging to be enabled?
Can I do anything in fastboot mode?
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There is no need for usb debugging for fast boot
And did you tried using mouse with OTG???
If you can see the display, use an OTG cable to connect a mouse, so you can "click on" the screen and enable the USB debugging or make a backup.
First install the fastboot drivers, now enter fastboot mode by holding volume up while your phone is turned off and then plug it into your computer Unlock the bootloader by following these (https://developer.sonymobile.com/unlockbootloader/unlock-yourboot-loader/) instructions.
Now it's time to install twrp, download if from https://dl.twrp.me/sirius and then run fastboot flash recovery /path/to/file you should then be able to boot recovery and access mtp and adb
Happened to me.. grab an otg cable and a mouse, connect to your phone and navigate with the mouse
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