Asus m181cx tablet corrupted start - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys ,please forgive my ignorance, a few days ago ı downloaded an application to my asus k011 and honestly the internal memory was almost full (someting 3,80gb) it got so slow and turned off by itself, now freezes on ASUS Logo never starts, no access to recovery mode, (Pressing home+volume up doesn't get me there either) when ı connect it to a pc, pc recognizes it as android device but not as K011 , ı have tried adb commands(recognizes the device as abcdefg1234567890 on command prompt) it did not work also, ı have heard that it is possible to recover it's recovery mode via xfstk downloader but ı couldn't find it's firmware image file. Sorry for writing too much

Had similar problem look on my post asus fonpad 7 hard bricked .
But first try this:
make sure your device is off if not press long power button. Now press together Vol + and Power button at the same time , it will vibrate but don't release keys , once ASUS logo appear release both keys and fast press just Vol - button several times until you see USB logo and Droid Boot screen and plug back usb cable .

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Hi,
I'm new here.
I have an issue. My Android phone is bricked. It is an MT6515 phone; model i9270+ (Chinese dual SIM phone).
I had trouble rooting it, so I was half way there following steps in THIS thread.
To see more specs. about this phone check HERE (chrome tells me that this site has malware, but I ignored it...)
On to the issue...
I accidentally flashed my phone with the wrong boot image from fast boot ("fastboot flash boot boot.img"). I had a clockwork mod backup copy of my own boot.img, so I just wanted to reflash it. Fastboot said that the flash failed.
I tried again, and then in the middle of the process my command prompt stalled. Phone was in flashing process for about an hour, so I hit Ctrl+C to stop it... I wanted to do a recovery from the phone itself using clockwork recovery...
When I wanted to boot my phone there was no screen light. The phone just vibrates twice and that's all.
PC won't recognize it, so I can't go back to fastboot mode. Key combination (vol up + power) won't bring fastboot mode...
This phone seems completely bricked...
Is there anything I can do to "revive" it?
I googled my issue, but I couldn't find anything useful. All simple solutions like getting the battery out for an hour, holding some weird key combinations, plugging it in USB on a different port, and such didn't get me any results...
Can anyone help me, please?
Thanks in advance!
More info...
Ok, I've just tested few more things:
When just holding a power button - phone vibrates once, and second time about 4 seconds after
When the battery is out and the phone is on USB - it does nothing
When the battery is in and I plug the USB (without pressing power) - it vibrates once, and second time about 1 second after
When holding Vol Up + Power (on this phone this is entering to fastboot) - does nothing
When holding Vol Up and plugging USB - PC recognized it as "SCI USB2Serial (COM10)" device, and the driver installation failed.
Before I typed this whole post PC recognized my phone as "unknown device", and the driver installation also failed.
Commant "adb devices" or "fastboot devices" does not recognize the phone while being plugged on USB.
When I plug it on electrical charger it vibrates twice just like pressing the power button.
Programs like "MTK Droid Root & Tools" do not recognize it...
Can anyone help me?
How to input in a new software? I have Boot.img, System.img and Recovery.img ...
@Admin -> you can close/delete this thread
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Lenovo S8-50LC Boot Problem .. Please Help!

Hello XDA Community,
Sorry I didn't know where to post this...
Two weeks ago I purchased a Lenovo S8-50LC Tablet. It was working fine until last night, I was watching movies on Youtube and chatting with some friends. Then I went to bed and there was still around 50% charge in the battery.
When I woke up, I tired to wake up the device but it didn't respond. I thought it was stuck or something, so I tired to hold the power button for 20 seconds to do a hard reset but still didn't work. After that I plugged it in to a power source with the compatible charger that came with it and the screen light up with no data on it. I tried to power it on then and it showed the Lenovo logo and in a very tiny font underneath the logo it said "Boot Fail, Efi hard drive".
Then it would take me to a screen which says:
"EFI Shell version 2.31 [1.0]
Current running mode 1.1.2
map: Cannot find required map name.
Press ESC in 5 seconds to skip startup.nsh, any other key to continue.
Shell>_"
http://imageshack.com/a/img907/6979/reZJPf.jpg
and that's it!
I don't understand why this screen appears. I mean the tablet was working properly over the night and it had no issues whatsoever, but now it doesn't boot!
Then I tried to power it off and press Volume UP + Volume DOWN + Power Button, it showed a black screen with only one line: "FastBoot Starting...Can't get eMMC Info, revert to default value!"
http://imageshack.com/a/img661/1158/bRg9jj.jpg
That's all what I got...
PS:
1- The tablet does all that only when it's plugged to a power source, but when it's not plugged, it doesn't show anything.
2- When I plug it into the pc via USB, the pc doesn't recognize it.
3- I tried to boot into fastboot mode or recovery mode but it doesn't work either.
Please help me fix my tablet and I hope it's going to be soon. Thank you all in advance!
UPDATE:
1- I left it on the charger for maybe 2 hours and now it's turning on without being plugged in to a power source.
2- When I press Volume UP + Volume DOWN + Power Button, it shows the previous mentioned phrase, but now when I connect it to the pc via USB, windows recognizes it as Lenovo Composite ADB Interface under Android Phone
http://imageshack.com/a/img903/3907/oQdSAB.png
3- Tried to perform some fastboot commands like flash, format and erase, it always fails with the error:
Failed (remote: unknown command)
UPDATE2:
1- When executing ADB commands like adb devices it says "no devices found"
anyone?
Hello. A friend of mine has the same problem. He dropped the device and the screen cracked. After a reboot the tablet is on the same situation. I plugged a keyboard via otg , it stops the countdown in the EFI SHELL, but i can not type anything. I think is an eMMC related problem.
I guess the eMMC is totally fried or something. But, I mean, I didn't leave it on the charger all night or anything, why would it do such a thing!
any solutions or suggestions??
reflash the stock firmware: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58934356&postcount=90
mrhamed said:
reflash the stock firmware: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58934356&postcount=90
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Thank you for your reply but it doesn't work .. as I mentioned earlier I don't have a "download mode" because any key combination I try to use just sends me to the shell window .. anymore suggestions would be appreciated!
-unplug usb cable
-turn off
-hold (volum+) and (volume -) towice
-press power button
It should go to fastboot quickly (a black screen with a little text)

Bricked ASUS Zenfone 2 Z00AD

Hi
I have Asus Zenfone 2. It is stuck on android logo with red exclamation mark. I have tried to load the recovery mode but it does not work. The phone does not enter in recovery mode it just restarts and display same logo again. I do not have any authorized asus support nearby so I got it checked with some random tech guys. They said that they are unable to find firmware for that model.
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Hi if you are unable to enter into recovery (droid mode) try this:
Make sure your device is off if not press again long power button. Now press together Vol + and Power button at the same time , it will vibrate but don't release keys , once ASUS logo appear release both keys and fast press just Vol - button several times until you see USB logo and Droid Boot screen and do factory Reset . This should fix the problem , if not follow my completely post .Those files for FSTK I found inside old stock firmware in my case inside ifsw folder I think.
Post:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/asus-fonpad-7-fe170cg-bricked-stuck-t3740819
Stock firmware :
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Ze...77.679749972.1518829604-1765041205.1518829604
Flash tool :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9rp3AJHKJXjNmRuRUJMWmtOT3c/view
Raw Firmware for ASUS flah tool:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3x4WC7bMXg3NHk0T09halRlNkE/view
If you need help , contact me back .
Thank you! I will try that

A5 2017 loop(not the ordinary one)

Hello there everyone im not sure if the thread is for this section or not but today i tryed to install twrp with the official twrp app on my rooted samsung galaxy a5 2017 and there wasnt an a5 2017 option so i clicked on a5 2016 (obviously wrong model), restarted my phone and now its on a boot loop. i cannot go into recovery, or safe mode, i removed my back panel and disconected the battery, then i conected it put the phone in the charger and the boot loop starts again. Here is a video of the problem youtu.be/mqzDKCvvOY4 this is the video
i am sorry that im writing again but i really need a solution... www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqzDKCvvOY4
g_canov said:
i am sorry that im writing again but i really need a solution... www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqzDKCvvOY4
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Try to enter into Download mode by pressing Vol - Home button and Power button at the same time once you feel vibration or you see first logo fast press just Vol + if not , disconnect the battery , press Vol - , Home button and Power button at the same hold like that and plug the battery in and see if the download mode is showing up.
If is OK reflash stock firmware ....
Good Luck
the problem is that when i try to turn it on in any way, doesent matter if its pwr+volume down + home, or just the pwr button it doesent turn on, the only way i can turn it on is by connecting it to the charger and the loop begins...
Teddy Lo said:
Try to enter into Download mode by pressing Vol - Home button and Power button at the same time once you feel vibration or you see first logo fast press just Vol + if not , disconnect the battery , press Vol - , Home button and Power button at the same hold like that and plug the battery in and see if the download mode is showing up.
If is OK reflash stock firmware ....
Good Luck
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the problem is that when i try to turn it on in any way, doesent matter if its pwr+volume down + home, or just the pwr button it doesent turn on, the only way i can turn it on is by connecting it to the charger and the loop begins...
g_canov said:
the problem is that when i try to turn it on in any way, doesent matter if its pwr+volume down + home, or just the pwr button it doesent turn on, the only way i can turn it on is by connecting it to the charger and the loop begins...
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Then try to hold VOL + Home button and power button and connect charger .... probably boot images are corrupted ... I don't know if USB jig can help you to get into Download mode ....
Teddy Lo said:
Then try to hold VOL + Home button and power button and connect charger .... probably boot images are corrupted ... I don't know if USB jig can help you to get into Download mode ....
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i have tried this already, i cannot acces download mode or any other mode...
Are your device somehow getting recognised on PC ?
If is recognised try to reboot into download mode or recovery with ADB:
adb reboot download
adb reboot recovery
Or you can try with another battery if not then you should try with sd sdc repair method but you need ATX box
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsyD09IYbxg
Maybe over the internet someone has made for your device , or to ask someone who is expert for creating custom OS boot files to somehow make sd bootable download mode if is possible ....
my pc doesent read that... ur other suggestion with the atx box looks too difficult... so i guess i can sign off the phone :/
g_canov said:
my pc doesent read that... ur other suggestion with the atx box looks too difficult... so i guess i can sign off the phone :/
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Hello there everyone im not sure if the thread is for this section or not but today i tryed to install twrp with the official twrp app on my rooted samsung galaxy a5 2017 and there wasnt an a5 2017 option so i clicked on a5 2016 (obviously wrong model), restarted my phone and now its on a boot loop. i cannot go into recovery, or safe mode, i removed my back panel and disconected the battery, then i conected it put the phone in the charger and the boot loop starts again.
First you must to know that all modification on your device below official fabric state can damage your device whatever is Soft Brick or Hard Brick or Hardware issue ....
From start you know you was doing wrong things by choosing A5 2016 instead A5 2017.
Second you can't expect we are magical people primarily I to solve your problem just like that .
You don't need to give up of your phone , there is Service Repair Center send to someone you trust to repair with Micro SD CDC method or to replace new eMMC chip and reflash new OS on your device ...
Next time do little bit more research before doing anything on your own : ) !
yes i know it is my fault, i dont blame you guys about anything, you did what's right, you tried to help me and gave me a solution of the problem wich i apreciate a lot, thank you

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