Hi All,
Just rooted the android portion of this dual boot device but upon booting to the window os I was presented with a blue screen, a sad face and text
"your pc ran into a problem and needs to restart. We'll restart it for you.
...error: Inaccessible Boot Device"
Anyone come across this before and able to fix it?
upon reboot it does go into a repair mode but have tried everything but still cannot get it to go into windows.
Any help appreciated.
Should I reinstall the windows partition. A link to good online tutorial would be great?
Thanks
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Hello, I am new to the forums and new to rooting, flashing and installing OS' and ROMs on phones.
So, I followed a tutorial from mid 2014 on PCAdvisor (I can unfortunately not share links as I am new to the forums).
I am stuck on step 7 where I have to use
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
. The phone turns of as expected, but when it turns on again, it gets stuck on the booting screen, only showing the Huawei logo.
The I did do a factory reset, and enabled USB debugging. After the first try failed, I went to the bootloader (Volume Up + Power Button) and did a factory reset from there, and tried
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
again, but without luck and still stuck in the boot screen.
I do have an average knowledge to the Ubuntu terminal on computers, and Ubuntu is what I use (and misuse) every day, so such things shouldn't be a problem.
I know the specifications of this phone aren't the recommended ones for use of Ubuntu Touch, but I still wanted to give it a try. If it bricks, I'll have an excuse to buy the Bq Aquaris E4.5 Ubuntu Edition (The cases looks so neat!).
So, with all this, has anyone managed to get past this step? Has anyone managed to install Ubuntu Touch on this model? If not, has anyone managed to install a custom ROM or something similar on this model?
Thanks in advance.
-Inuit Viking.
THANKS
I was upgrading the current Stock rom on my ZTE Nubia Z5s Mini, I went through the recovery mode to load the new rom and got a message saying that the rom installed correctly, I rebooted the device and now its stuck at the MIUI logo or if I try to load the recovery mode I get the Nubia logo just to load back to the miui logo again. I got the rom from the MIUI site its v5.
I've left the phone for over an hour hoping it was just loading up but no change, the phone heats up and even has a charger screen when plugged in.
Anyway to get back into the recovery mode to load the original rom again or any other way of fixing this? help :crying:
I've no idea how to help you with this but I'm bumping the thread because I know how you feel.
Sent from my HUAWEI Y536A1
I'm trying to flush the rom by using adb but with an issue, even thou my device is recognized as Nubia Z5s Mini in device manager it still gives a driver error "these have been installed" and in cmd adb it does not see the device.
Update : Got drivers for install from Clockwordmod website but it will only accept the drivers if I set the phone as a modem in device manager when installing them, still not recognized by adb using CMD.
Solved driver issue and qusb_download issue, ADB drivers are done through all drives in device manager pointing to the Google USB drivers and select adb interface then run CMD from within the Google SDK program folder in platform-tools to read the device.
Now using emmc but need to generate EMMCBLD.HEX & 7x30_msimage.mbn if anyone can help, I can enter adb using recovery mode but blocked from making changes in fastboot mode, currently in download mode which can see a drive H but need the two files to proceed any further.
I'm trying to retrieve important photos from an Alcatel POP 4 (5056x) that crashed during an app install.
It's stuck in a boot loop (Alcatel logo to Android guy with "no command") but I can get to recovery mode. The phone isn't rooted.
First 2 lines of recovery mode if that's useful?
TCL/5056/POP455C
6.0.1/MMB29M/vHA4V-0
Tried update from ADB using steps I found online but the devices command wasn't listing anything in the console window
The phone isn't appearing in My Computer when connected via USB or under Device Manager as far as I can see
I'm new to rooting, ROMs and all that - but from what I've read, applying a new OS via ROM doesn't wipe the internal data (photos etc?) Would this be a way of getting the photos?
Does a particular ROM need to be applied? I have no idea even what to search for. Help would be greatly appreciated
Meant to add- I have the option apply update from SD card
Bumping this, hope someone can shed some light on this
Hi all,
Well, operator error is definitely at fault here... I made a series of mistakes that got me to where I am now. All I intended on doing was repairing my dad's tablet which was running atrociously slowly. I tried to follow some steps, but improvised as I was getting errors and obviously ended up making things a lot worse...
Now tuning on the tablet will directly go to a command line interface with a long series of errors and these are the last 2 lines:
Rich (BB code):
blkD :HardDisk - Alias (null)
PciRoot (0x0) /Pci (0x17,0x0) Ctrl (0x0) /HD(14,GPT,80868086-8086-8086-8086-000000000008,0x646828,0x16D47D8)
blkE :BlockDevice - Alias (null)
PciRoot (0x0) /Pci (0x17,0x0) Ctrl (0x0)
Press ESC in 1 seconds to skip startup.nsh, any other key to continue.
Shell> _
In this state it cannot be interacted with and won't be detected by my PC over USB.
This happens for normal, recovery and bootloader modes. The only mode that I can access is DNX mode but attempting to boot droidboot will result in the same command line UI described above, including when trying to restore the BIOS using the PC executable (which I assume needs to enter fastboot mode, which it can't do...).
What can I do now? Any way to get anything working in the above screen or through DNX?
I'm thinking that a partition was corrupt in addition to me wiping the ESP is causing this. Maybe it's possible to completely format and setup all the partitions and start from scratch again? How can I flash esp.img when all I have access to on the tablet is DNX mode?
Detailed history below...:
HISTORY
1)
The tablet is a Lenovo Yoga Tab 2 1050F. It was running very slowly to the point where my dad just didn't bother to use it. I thought it would be wise to factory reset it as a first step. There is no option to do so within the Lenovo skin of Android so I started by going into recovery mode and performed a factory reset from there.
After it rebooted, the Android UI would loop back to the language selection after connecting to a WiFi network and I would get "Unfortunately Google Play Services has stopped." error message. It would just loop through the Language Selection > Connect to WiFi network pages over and over.
2)
Having installed CM on my old S3 back in the day, I thought I could go about the same process and flash a gapps ZIP file in recovery mode. That didn't work, I got an error because the zip was unsigned.
I thought I could install TWRP to flash unsigned zips, reinstall Gapps and get the tablet passed the Android UI loop.
3)
I followed this guide on XDA to install an unofficial TWRP (which involved unlocking the bootloader). It didn't work because I couldn't flash over ADB (because the tablet couldn't allow Developer Mode since it was stuck in the Android UI loop). So I flashed as many files as I could in fastboot.
I eventually flashed the TWRP recovery.img but that didn't work : when turning on to Recovery mode it would just go back to the bootloader screen.
4)
I thought I must have screwed up something up so I tried to restore the BIOS using an executable I found but I realized the tablet was already upgraded to Lollipop and the only BIOS restoration exe was for Kitkat. Sure enough it got even worse and I could no longer boot Android.
5)
I still had bootloader and fastboot though so I followed a guide to restore the tablet to the original OS (which ironically I already downloaded before trying to get TWRP but forgot about and didn't unpack). I set up Intel Platform Tools but the flash process didn't work because it went to droidboot and then lost USB connection. On the Intel program it would just stay stuck at 20% Wiping ESP. It would time out twice and then give me a final error message.
6)
So I thought to explore the flash.xml file provided to see if I could do the steps manually. I knew it was stuck at wipe ESP because in droidboot it couldn't get commands from PC. So I went into fastboot and wiped ESP manually myself! Little did I know how foolish this was to do because I was simply unable to flash the provided ESP.img again. Following this I lost access to the bootloader.
7)
I found a guide to restore a bricked 1050F here on XDA but it needs droidboot which now goes to the command line UI described at the top of this post. When attempting to restore the kitkat BIOS again, droidboot is also needed which results in the same cmd UI.
8)
Which leads me to where I am now which is that the tablet doesn't boot to: normal, recovery, bootloader/fastboot or droidboot. Which is why I am now asking for help. What can I do?
I'm thinking that a partition was corrupt in addition to me wiping the ESP is causing this. Maybe it's possible to completely format and setup all the partitions and start from scratch again? How can I flash esp when all I can get access to is DNX mode?
Thanks for reading this far and if you have any more ideas, please let me know, thanks in advance.
Hi, would anyone like to weigh in on this issue?
Hi there! I'm hoping someone on XDA Developers can help me sort out a root gone-wrong.
I did my best to follow the guide on XDA. I have an Umidigi A9 Pro with 6gb ram. I was successfully able to get the android tools on PC and was able to unlock the bootloader. I went to the Umidigi website to get the ROM. I think I *might* have grabbed the wrong one. Once I got this zip from the Umidigi website, I unzipped the folder and copied the boot.img that was in that root folder to the device. I then went into Magisk and patched the img. I then copied the patched img to my PC then use the commands on the XDA guide to flash the image to the device, the flash was successful (I think). However the device is now stuck in a boot loop. The device displays the Umidigi OEM logo and the android logo; underneath it says in small text:
Orange State
Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted
Your device will boot in 5 seconds
after 5 seconds the screen goes black and then comes back with the same screen. This happens continuously. I have tried holding the volume down, the power button, and several combinations of volume up, down, and power. Holding all buttons down makes the screen stay black, however while plugged into the PC the PC still makes the device connected and disconnected sounds off and on. Whenever I release the buttons, it goes right back to the loop. Windows PC plays the device connected and disconnected sound on and off. The command prompt is not able to affect the device. When I run "adb devices" it doesn't display the phone so it doesn't seem that windows is detecting the device.
ROM: https://community.umidigi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=22236&extra=page=1
https://www.umidigi.com/page-Download.html
I'm hoping for some help on this one
Thank you!
It should be obvious that when being in a bootloop ADB cannot function: On Android side the ADB daemon gets started and after seconds closed, and this over and over again.
In the simplest explanation, a bootloop describes when your phone is stuck in a loop of rebooting. The term "bootloop" is just a more common way of saying "reboot loop."
Curious if you ever managed to get this figured out? I'm in essentially the same situation, though I was not attempting to flash a ROM. I successfully managed to get TWRP 3.5.2 installed and then I was trying to get Magisk installed.
My phone data was wiped, which honestly I didn't care about, however I must have done something wrong with the Magisk installation as now I have the rebooting issue.
I'm able to use ADB and have been trying to push a ROM to the sdcard folder of the internal storage. ADB says the file has successfully completed, but nothing is on the phone. I fixed the issue of the storage showing up as 0MB by changing from EX4 to EX2 and then changed it back to 4.
Really unsure of how to flash a ROM if I can't get the file to pushed to the phones internal memory though.
Zeidwinder said:
Curious if you ever managed to get this figured out? I'm in essentially the same situation, though I was not attempting to flash a ROM. I successfully managed to get TWRP 3.5.2 installed and then I was trying to get Magisk installed.
My phone data was wiped, which honestly I didn't care about, however I must have done something wrong with the Magisk installation as now I have the rebooting issue.
I'm able to use ADB and have been trying to push a ROM to the sdcard folder of the internal storage. ADB says the file has successfully completed, but nothing is on the phone. I fixed the issue of the storage showing up as 0MB by changing from EX4 to EX2 and then changed it back to 4.
Really unsure of how to flash a ROM if I can't get the file to pushed to the phones internal memory though.
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I honestly haven't messed with it since. It was a very cheap extra android phone I had laying around. Once it got messed up I pretty much just put it in a drawer and said "maybe another day"