Hi guys,
I have an Aoson M30 (rockchip 3066) and it now won't boot to the home screen.
It Just turns on to the company logo boot up screen (which is normal) but stays at this screen. It flashes the pattern over and over so the processor is obviously still running .
It should then go to the home screen but just continues to flash the boot screen.
I tried to reload the firmware but the Rockchips batch tool doesn't work either. It sees the tablet but stays at "pink" on the indicator screen. It doesn't turn green (which it needs to) so the firmware will not transfer to the tablet.
I have reset via the reset button, flattened and recharged etc but it wont start up
.
I tried booting holding the volume + and power buttons and it comes up with an image of 2 penguins? Then it shows a vertical android bot for a second before showing one lying down with a " !" symbol above it.
I guess the firmware is corrupted but without the ability to reload I fear I may have a brick!!!!
Any ideas?
Cheers
Charlie in New Zealand
charlieenz said:
Hi guys,
I have an Aoson M30 (rockchip 3066) and it now won't boot to the home screen.
It Just turns on to the company logo boot up screen (which is normal) but stays at this screen. It flashes the pattern over and over so the processor is obviously still running .
It should then go to the home screen but just continues to flash the boot screen.
I tried to reload the firmware but the Rockchips batch tool doesn't work either. It sees the tablet but stays at "pink" on the indicator screen. It doesn't turn green (which it needs to) so the firmware will not transfer to the tablet.
I have reset via the reset button, flattened and recharged etc but it wont start up
.
I tried booting holding the volume + and power buttons and it comes up with an image of 2 penguins? Then it shows a vertical android bot for a second before showing one lying down with a " !" symbol above it.
I guess the firmware is corrupted but without the ability to reload I fear I may have a brick!!!!
Any ideas?
Cheers
Charlie in New Zealand
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Hi,
i had the same problem some time ago and the way I solved it was by flashing again the original rom.
Your issue might be the driver installatin on the PC to recognize the tablet as a M30. I had to use an XP to be sble to install properly the RK3066 drivers.
Also try tomuse another usb cable. The one it comes with the tablet is quite patchy and I had to use a good quaƱity one.
Dont give up, if you ger the endless logo loop I dont think it is bricked.
Good luck.
Hello all,
I am merely posting here if anyone has a better insight or idea, since I haven't followed with all issues regarding the Galaxy S II International version.
I have purchased mine from one of my country's carrier nearly 2 years ago. I have in the course of these 2 years, rooted it, flashed CyanogenMod, and happily updated it every so often. I always used nightlies, updating almost everyday.
In the last 2 months, it had become sometimes very sluggish, frequent slowdowns, and many lockups, freezing, and some random reboots. I was getting a little tired of it, but was getting used to it.
Yesterday, I was using it normally, when a slowdown started. The app (was 3D game) got unresponsive, but I could still pull the notification drawer, so it wasn't frozen. I pulled and pushed the drawer about 2 times, and then it also stopped responding. The screen was on, touchlights were on, and since I had seen it before, I pressed the power button for a reset.
Then the first boot screen, with the yellow triangle (where it says Samsung Galaxy S II GT-I9100) appeared, but it got stuck there and didn't get past, apparently frozen.
I tried a quick more reboots, and then tried (with very difficulty) entering CWM recovery. I got eventually there, and CWM was working as it should. I considered wiping the cache, or just reinstalling the last nightly I had saved, but decided first to just press "reboot system now".
It also got stuck on the yellow triangle initial screen. This time I couldn't get to the CWM recovery (it seems there was a very small time frame to it to enter before it actually restarted again from long pressing the power button). In a dark room, I noticed that even when the yellow triangle screen was black, the display was on, the backlight was on. The black was bright, and if I pressed the powerbutton for a reset, I could see the screen actually turning off and then on again, and going back to the yellow triangle screen.
I tried to go into Odin recovery, and eventually made it there.... So I pressed to restart the phone, and it continued frozen on the yellow triangle.
I went home with the screen frozen (I couldn't power it off, and I didn't remove the battery). I noticed that after some minutes it restarted, the screen went black and again to the frozen yellow triangle.
I managed to get to CWM recovery after several attempts with the 3 button press, but a different error had appeared: E: Can't mount /cache/recovery/command (or something like it)
So I got home, downloaded codeworkx CWM recovery, put the S2 in Odin recovery, and using Heimdall uploaded it. It completed successfully.
I managed after several tries to get to CWM recovery, it opened again, but more "Can't mount messages" appeared, system_log and such, as I have seen on some forums, and that by then I never had. Read somewhere that probably the system partition got corrupted.
Then this time I reinstalled from the internal memory another nightly I had. I was with June 19, and used the June 16 one. It flashed successfully.
Then I pressed reboot system now, but still got stuck at the yellow triangle screen. And again the message "Can't mount /cache/recovery/command".
So I got into Odin recovery mode (volume down) and using Heimdall again uploaded CWM recovery. But Heimdall got stuck at "Loading KERNEL 100%" It reached 100% but never exited. And the bluebar that was supposed to appear on the S2 screen (that appeared the first time I flashed CWM), didn't appear.
Since it got stuck there for a while, I Ctrl-C'ed my way out of Heimdall, and pressed the power putton on the S2 for another reset.
But this time, it never woke up again. No more yellow triangle screen. No more "active bright black screen". Nothing.
And it doesn't charge even when plugged to the charger.
I am reading about SGS2 that won't turn on and won't charge. It seems a general agreement that Samsung assistance tells us it's a motherboard failure, and should be replaced (and at least here in my place it's helluva expensive).
Since many cases the phone just went dead, mine wasn't quite the case, since it was somewhat alive in the yellow triangle and apparently I could have f*cked up when I Ctrl+C'ed Heimdall and turned off the phone when Odin recovery clearly states "Do not turn off target !!", even though when the flash goes ok, you have to reset it.
Two questions:
1. Is there anything else that can I do to revive it?
2. Can I recover at least the pictures and videos I had saved on the internal memory? I had a ton of pictures and videos inside DCIM/Camera, where for a long time CM10.1 camera could only save pictures to the Internal memory, and when a nightly fixed it, I kept it in internal memory.
If anyone got this far since I was exhaustingly detailed, thank you for your attention!
Unpluging was the bad move that killed your phone. Can try a jig
andrewwright said:
Unpluging was the bad move that killed your phone. Can try I jig
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Well I had just done the same process, and it was quick. There was no waiting period after the 100%, and Heimdall exited cleanly.
The last time it got stuck in 100% for about 30 seconds, and I decided to abort with a Ctrl+C, unplugged and restart...
Hello everyone,
I recently received an Innovatek Inno Pad 10 (chinese android tablet) as a gift and the problem is that the tablet does not boot up. When I got the tablet and turned it on, it showed me an android bootloader screen and then it brought me to the android logo boot screen where it would basically go into an infinite boot sequence. I have tried charging it fully and then turning it on, I have tried un-plugging the battery and plugging it back in. I even tried re-flashing the firmware on the device using a software supplied by the company (it was very hard to find and the company's support is not that great). The flashing process was completed successfully but the tablet would still go into an infinite boot loop (I even tried re-flashing it again with no luck). Here is the worst part, there was a u-boot-nand.bin file included with the program and I decided to try and flash the tablet using that file. Now the tablet's screen won't even turn on, but the power and charge buttons still light on. I think the bootloader got messed up. Does anybody have an idea how to get this tablet working? I have posted pictures of the tablet and its specs.
Thanks
John
Hey,
a few nights ago after I charged the tablet it restarted and as a result it is now stuck at boot animation.
I tried + volume and power and then making the factory reset. This did however not solve the problem.
No errors or anything, just the blue "wave" animation.
Anyone have an idea what to do?
It isn't rooted or anything by the way.
Thanks.
Same Problem
Insulin said:
Hey,
a few nights ago after I charged the tablet it restarted and as a result it is now stuck at boot animation.
I tried + volume and power and then making the factory reset. This did however not solve the problem.
No errors or anything, just the blue "wave" animation.
Anyone have an idea what to do?
It isn't rooted or anything by the way.
Thanks.
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I'm having the same problem with my Sony Tablet S. Except mine is now stuck on the black screen with the "SONY" logo thing in the middle of the screen. It will sit like that for hours and never do anything.
@stifilz posted here Tablet S Updates. Find your own, write on sdcard and try factory update thru recovery
Help! I just got CM 10.21 emmc running on my 8 GB NT and was becoming familiar with the system. I installed AdAway and after setting it up allowed it to reboot. Mistake!
This is the first time I've rebooted or turned off since the ROM flashing. I get the "N" screen, then an unnerving flash, followed by the Cyanoboot universal bootloader screen and it says "Loading (EMMC)...". Then all goes black :crying:
There is still backlighting and holding the power button will eventually extinguish it. Plugging the tablet into the charger (or the PC) has no effect (off or on).
It did the flashing according to this thread and everything went as described. The tablet has behaved flawlessly until this. I could theoretically recover to stock and start over again but if there is a way to fix this, I'd rather.
EDIT: Update. I tried booting with the CWM SD card that holds the recovery files as well as the files used to flash the CM 10.21 ROM. I get a red bar message that says "booti: bad boot image magic (in memory)". Underthat is "(SDC) LOADING BOOT...." and it's just stuck on that screen.
EDIT2: Solved itself eventually after a number of attempts. Really freaky behavior.