Hello. I have a problem with my phone. I forgot to delete root and decided to click the wireless update provided in the phones settings. While rebooting in this process the phone has become stuck on the 'no command' screen and then times out and repeats in a loop. I have managed to enter the recovery stage and try several of the options on this screen but with no success.
Something very much the same just happend to my HT17 Pro with non-rooted stock ROM and regular suggested update. It is stuck in on and off "HOMTOM" logo and trying to boot into recovery end in "no command"...
just pres power + vol up one time. worked for me!
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Dear community,
I tried to boot into CWM (installed via Rom Manager) but nothing happend after the reboot-to-recovery, invoked via Rom Manager. The tablet was stuck at boot, displaying the Asus logo. No animations and no error messages were displayed. I needed to press and hold power to reset my prime so it would boot my rom again. I was still able to load fastboot (power + volume down)
Next I tried to reboot-to-recovery using Goo Manager. The same issue occurred, stuck at startup, displaying the Asus logo, but now I am unable to recover from that state to load the rom!. When resetting my prime it is still stuck at displaying the Asus logo. No animations and no error message displayed. I can also no longer enter the menu using power+volume down...
I am afraid I perma-bricked my Prime but ofcourse hope it is not the case. Can anybody help me confirming my fear?
Thank you for helping me out!
straumli said:
Dear community,
I tried to boot into CWM (installed via Rom Manager) but nothing happend after the reboot-to-recovery, invoked via Rom Manager. The tablet was stuck at boot, displaying the Asus logo. No animations and no error messages were displayed. I needed to press and hold power to reset my prime so it would boot my rom again. I was still able to load fastboot (power + volume down)
Next I tried to reboot-to-recovery using Goo Manager. The same issue occurred, stuck at startup, displaying the Asus logo, but now I am unable to recover from that state to load the rom!. When resetting my prime it is still stuck at displaying the Asus logo. No animations and no error message displayed. I can also no longer enter the menu using power+volume down...
I am afraid I perma-bricked my Prime but ofcourse hope it is not the case. Can anybody help me confirming my fear?
Thank you for helping me out!
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That is bricked unfortunately.
CWM only ever worked on the ICS bootloader and there are warning everywhere on here never to use it.
You needed the correct version of TWRP for what bootloader you was on.
If you cannot get into the rom, the bootloader menu or you have nvflash backups that you created before then you are out of luck.
Hi flumpster, Thanks for clearing this up :good:
I think I have the similar problem. I have TF201 Android 4.1.2 installed and a PC Ubuntu 13.04 installed.
-First of all, I used unlocker releases by Asus. Then I loaded CWM by fastboot, but it didn't launch, I loaded CWM Touch, but it didn't launch, I loaded TWRP and again it didn't launch. When I tried to launch recovery rom every time it stuck at splashscreen.(It says booting recovery rom or smth like that)
-Then I tried to start unlocker again, it gave network error.(If you shut down the wifi it asks for internet, I think Asus collecting some information about prime.)
-Then I rooted my device. Again it stuck at splashscreen while trying to launch recovery rom. I reloaded recovery roms again it didn't work. I choose restart to recovery from the ROM MANAGER, it stuck again but nothing about "booting recovery rom" just "device is unlocked" writen. Then finally I installed CWM from ROM Manager again and I choose restart to recovery from GOO Manager. Boom! I think it tries to boot recovery rom in everytime. I can't boot android, I can't boot fastboot, power+volume down didn't work. Even I can't close it, it always restarts and I had to wait until the battery last.
So is there anything to do?
Hi guys,
I'm trying to fix someone's Huawei G630-U10 but ran into some serious issues.
The device was stuck on the Huawei logo so the obvious choice was to factory reset to get the phone working.
When I go into recovery to "Wipe Data", it just says "Wiping data..." and then nothing. No formatting and no deleting seems to be done.
I downloaded the stock ROM (Update.app) and selected the option in recovery to "Update from external storage" and selected the file. It gives a message that it's rebooting into update mode to update, but then the device reboots and gets stuck on the logo again.
I've tried going into update mode (Pwr+Vol Up+Vol Dwn) and it just remains on the logo. So I guess only recovery mode works.
Since the recovery couldn't delete anything, I suspect the storage is faulty or corrupted.
PS: the device just stays on until I force to power down. Then it just reboots automatically after a few seconds and remains stuck on the logo until I power down again. This happens as long as I don't physically remove the battery to end the loop.
Any suggestions or tips?
PPS: I've search extensively for flashing tools for qualcomm based huawei but no luck. The official site just hands out the update.app firmware which only works in update mode (which doesn't work in my case).
Hey there, I'm currently possesed a THL 2015, chiense phone, with firmare kitkat 4.4.4, Rooted.
Ok, today i was trying to change my Bootanimation (which i've changed several times already), but i've encountred a huge problem.
My phone has stucked on On/Off loops at the first time after i've changed the bootanimation...
Well i've tried to enter Recovery Mode.. but.. hmm.. how should i put it... My phone got stuck on it aswell..
My phone is looping in Recovery mode (i know that because there is the logo with the "No command thing"),
The device is turning off, then back on every 7~15 seconds after enerting automaticly into Recovery mode..
I've tried every single key pressing on the On/off key and Volume keys.. but in failure.. the Recovery mode won't goes out, and the device still loops.
Okay... now What i've tried also.
I've tried to connect my device into my computer trying to getting a shell trough ADB. but in failure, cause of the device loops in Recovery Mode, adb and the computer won't recongnizing my device.
Ok.. Flashing?
So i've tried to download SP_Flash_tool for flashing into stocked downloaded rom, but also in failure, non of the roms i've downloaded for my Device were recognized in the SP flash tool, (the scatter).
I've downloaded it from several sites in them were this site: needrom/com/download/thl-2015.
Tried every rom, still not recognizing.
Well i've failured in everything i've tried, so im here asking for help.
My main goal is getting a shell for my device, for me deleting the bootanimation i've tried to install.
ok.. i've talked too much..
Thank's for helping.
Hi, I have a Lenovo A319 that suddenly when using it , it shut itself down, It happened before but this time when I tried opening it, it stuck on a BootLoop.
After couple of hours I got into the Recovery Mode and rebooted it from there and actually worked.
but today the same thing happened but rebooting from recovery mode didn't solve.
and (in Recovery Mode) when I choose "System Partition Check" it sayed " FAILED" and the last line said " System have been Root!"
though I'm pretty sure I didn't Root it.
I even Hard Reseted it but it didn't work.
What should I do??
Hi everyone, I just received my Teclast M30 (10-inch tablet), version M5P3. I tried flashing a custom ROM but - surprise - I'm stuck on a bootloop.
The stock ROM was an Android 8 version. It is not rooted.
- I went into the developer options and allowed Bootloader unlocking via the corresponding option.
- Then via fastboot, I unlocked the Bootloader via (without any error):
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock
- Flashed TWRP, found on the only Teclast M30 thread... (=> https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81064235&postcount=56) via fastboot (without any error):
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.1-teclast-m30-20191201.img
- Flashed a GSI (ARM64 A-only) ROM (without any error). I used the "Android 9 - Havoc-OS v2.9" ROM on this link => https://github.com/phhusson/treble_experimentations/wiki/Teclast-m30-(MT6797x-helio-x27))
Code:
fastboot flash system Havoc-OS-v2.9-20190914-phhgsi_arm64_a-Official.img
I realized after a few hours that the TWRP I used was for the M4P7 version and mine is M5P3.. so I now know what I did wrong but even with this info, it doesn't help for my problem.
When trying to boot after flashing, I'm stuck on a bootloop.
It shows the Teclast Logo with some text saying it's in Orange State (= show a message saying the is bootloader unlocked) and then go to a screen with an Android Logo and a message saying: "No Command".
This "No command" screen is well known in our forum BUT problem is this screen stays only for about 3 seconds, and then the screen become black for 1 sec, then the "No Command" screen appears again for 3 sec, then it disappears again, endlessly. Here is a video of what's going on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1iiu6MtOyM
Pressing "Power & Vol+" or "Power Button & Vol-" on this screen does nothing, I just can't enter fastboot mode as it keep looping and do not stay on the "No Command" screen.
When the tablet is completely shut down, I tried powering it up pressing just the "Power" button, but also "Power & Vol+", "Power Button & Vol-" but it does the same thing every time. It also acts identical whether the tablet is plugged in to the computer or just charging on the wall plug.
There is a "Reset" button on the tablet (must use a SIM pin to press it) but it seems useless to reset the device. When pressing it, it only shut down the tablet and stops the loop. I tried pressing it for long periods like 10-20-30 seconds in different situations but it just shut down the device and do nothing.
Does anyone have any leads on what I can do to revert back to original state or even just access fastboot mode ?
Thanks
I have the factory firmware file for my tablet (the good version this time..) now, but still the same problem of looping...
For future reference:
I fixed it thanks to the stock firmware and a tool (SP Flash Tool) that are both included in a file package provided by the constructor (at the time I created this post, this file didn't exist on their website. Now it does ).
This file is hosted on Baidu (only accessible with an account, and you need a Chinese phone number to create one) so I uploaded it on Mega if anyone need it:
https://mega.nz/file/3wAQDIrA#44HoXZxLt19mPo1XbzRbMPSCuZ9kZKIRWTWPvUJJhdY
Bye!