Anyone have any idea on how to at least somewhat revive this thing? Tried flashing a retail ROM to this but it went a bit sour so I attempted to bring it back to stock by flashing back the stock demo ROM dump I made prior using SP Flash Tool's Write Memory feature. And it now refuses to budge at all (i.e. no screen activity, apart from the red battery indicator) as I couldn't get it to cooperate with SPFT - tried pressing volume up or down to force USB serial mode, but that didn't work either; it's just stuck at Preloader mode. I previously bricked a LeapFrog Epic before (which used the same MT8127 chip as this device), and reviving it fell through no thanks to the fact that I didn't have a backup of its security keys, but for the SE I was able to do the necessary precautions prior to flashing, it's that Write Memory killed it somehow, and I am at a loss as to how to bring this back to life. Am I SOL or is this still recoverable?
EDIT: NVM, turns out that converting ROM_0 into a scattered format and editing the scatter file for SPFT to load all images, and flashing it using SPFT v5.1532 did the trick for me. Glad I was able to make a backup this time around unlike what happened with the LeapFrog.
Anyone, pretty please??
blakegriplingph said:
Anyone have any idea on how to at least somewhat revive this thing? Tried flashing a retail ROM to this but it went a bit sour so I attempted to bring it back to stock by flashing back the stock demo ROM dump I made prior using SP Flash Tool's Write Memory feature. And it now refuses to budge at all (i.e. no screen activity, apart from the red battery indicator) as I couldn't get it to cooperate with SPFT - tried pressing volume up or down to force USB serial mode, but that didn't work either; it's just stuck at Preloader mode. I previously bricked a LeapFrog Epic before (which used the same MT8127 chip as this device), and reviving it fell through no thanks to the fact that I didn't have a backup of its security keys, but for the SE I was able to do the necessary precautions prior to flashing, it's that Write Memory killed it somehow, and I am at a loss as to how to bring this back to life. Am I SOL or is this still recoverable?
EDIT: NVM, turns out that converting ROM_0 into a scattered format and editing the scatter file for SPFT to load all images, and flashing it using SPFT v5.1532 did the trick for me. Glad I was able to make a backup this time around unlike what happened with the LeapFrog.
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hi ! i have the same problem as you and i was wondering if i could fix stuff on my end ?
thank you in advance !
[I flashed the Nabi SE stock ROM and ended up with a black screen, unresponsive but was able to go into download mode with battery indicator.
The stock ROM flash was successful, but still didn’t turn on.]
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zaysxtun said:
hi ! i have the same problem as you and i was wondering if i could fix stuff on my end ?
thank you in advance !
[I flashed the Nabi SE stock ROM and ended up with a black screen, unresponsive but was able to go into download mode with battery indicator.
The stock ROM flash was successful, but still didn’t turn on.]
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By battery indicator you mean the red LED light?
And did you perform a full ROM_0 backup first?
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By battery indicator you mean the red LED light?
And did you perform a full ROM_0 backup first?
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yup ! and i didn't make my own backup for this. i used your shared backup in one of your threads !
[ https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/nabi-mtk-root-magisk-recovery-nabi-se-discussion-thread.3770816/ ]
it worked for me in the past due to poorly unlocking the bootloader.
(bump) so my Nabi SE can enter download mode. but SP Flash Tool refuses to flash with the error code : 2004 DA_DOWNLOAD_FAIL.
on other days, it would actually flash on download mode. result = black screen on Nabi SE with RED battery indicator.
Is there a way I can fix the 2004 error?
(SP Flash Tool v5.1532)
(bump, sorry for spam)
so i have finally managed to flash everything back :’) only thing is that… the Nabi is still unresponsive (red battery indicator only red, black screen)
i heard its “stuck in download mode”.
is there a fix ?
I think it might have been hosed then, as you forgot to back up the NVRAM and all that.
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Hello guys,
I am really in need of help. For reason that does not matter any more I have tried to root my phone and now it is unable to start. I followed the steps listed in the below tutorial:
bbs.elephone.hk/thread-9919-1-1.html
However after following some steps, video tutorials and further confusions I ended up trying to "Firmaware Upgrade" my phone with SPFlash Tool, but unfortunately the process was ended prematurely and my phone is not able to start at all (black screen and no reaction from any button). I understand that everyone must take responsibility for the consequences followed by rooting a phone, but I wanted to ask you guys if I am able to recover the phone or I would need to buy a new one.
Here is more detailed information of what I tried and what is the problem I am experiencing:
- Error that I see when I try to "Format & Download" (or any other option / action that SPFlash tool has):
BROOM ERROR : STATUS_PRELOADER_INVALID (-1073545212)
[HINT]:
- What I tried:
1. Reinstalling the drivers because I tought that they are incorrect. Every downloaded dirver results to the same error and I believe that the issue is not related to the dirvers at all (I use Windows 7 Ultimate with the SP_Driver_v2.0).
2. Tried using different versions for SPFlash Tool, but it appears that only the latest ones works with the scatter file that I have (MT6755_Android_scatter.txt). Versions that I tried are - v5.1552; v5.1524; v5.1620; and after trying evrything I believe that the issue is not related to the used tool nor scatter file.
My conclusion is that somewhere along the way I re-formatted my phone, but since the processes ended prematurely this may have disrupted the correct format of the internal storage.
Is is possible to recover from this and if it is what steps / actions should I take to do so. I would really appreciated some help of you guys and will be glad if the phone is working back (promise to stop being a "hacker").
Best Regards,
A fellow that need helps or a new phone
I just wanted to add that I was able to recover my phone. YEY!!!!
For those of your who ran to the same problem here is what I did to restore the phone from the boot loop:
1. Remove the battery - this is quite a tricky part, but if you follow the steps and be careful there should not be any problems:
- Remove the back from the phone - since it is no meant to be easily removed you could use a plastic card and start from the top of the phone (where the ear jack is located).
- After that you would need to remove the top plastic cover - it is placed to protect the main board and all modules. You would need a small "Philips" screwdriver in order to remove all screws. Note that there is one hidden screw that is placed on the middle bottom part of the plastic cover. You could recognize it by the elephone logo placed on top of it.
- Once the plastic cover is removed you will see the connector of the battery. Remove so that the device is actually turned off.
2. Download a STOCK ROM for your device:
- The STOCK ROM for Elephone P9000Lite was downloaded from here:
4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=697579&st=20#entry47838700
All required images along with the scatter.txt file should present inside the downloaded archive.
3. Flash the ROM by using SPFlash tool:
- What I did here is to follow a tutorial that is specifically for hard bricked devices:
devs-lab.com/how-to-unbrick-mediatek-device.html
In my case I had to use the Format + Download option in SPFlash tool and select all images to be flashed. The important part was that the phone's battery had to be disconnected, all images selected by clicking the "Format + Download" option and finally hit the "Download" button. Once this is done you can connect the battery again and connect the device to your computer.
After the process is completed the device can be powered on and it should start booting.
I hope that I can help someone with these steps and that you do not give up on your phone.
Best Regards,
Happy fellow that resurrected his pone
I've bricked my other devices before and all i had to do to fix it, was remove the battery and format & download the original software. As you meantioned, with P9000 (same as with the Lite version), the problem is non-removable back cover and battery. Thank you for this tutorial, but it'd be better is somebody make a video tutorial or just add any media at all as many people might not want to do it, because of fear to break something under the back cover
Thanks for this, I am currently in the same position you were. I've cracked open the phone and am just trying to work out which connector feeds the power from the battery. I was pretty sure my problem was repairable so wasn't too stressed, but I hadn't thought to attempt to open the phone up like you did. It was surprisingly easy, and I don't think I'll have done any permanent damage. I'm hoping I can get the phone going again without any data loss, I was trying to flash recovery when I bricked it so hopefully I simply flash TWRP and she boots again.
awedxz said:
I just wanted to add that I was able to recover my phone. YEY!!!!
For those of your who ran to the same problem here is what I did to restore the phone from the boot loop:
1. Remove the battery - this is quite a tricky part, but if you follow the steps and be careful there should not be any problems:
- Remove the back from the phone - since it is no meant to be easily removed you could use a plastic card and start from the top of the phone (where the ear jack is located).
- After that you would need to remove the top plastic cover - it is placed to protect the main board and all modules. You would need a small "Philips" screwdriver in order to remove all screws. Note that there is one hidden screw that is placed on the middle bottom part of the plastic cover. You could recognize it by the elephone logo placed on top of it.
- Once the plastic cover is removed you will see the connector of the battery. Remove so that the device is actually turned off.
2. Download a STOCK ROM for your device:
- The STOCK ROM for Elephone P9000Lite was downloaded from here:
4pda.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=697579&st=20#entry47838700
All required images along with the scatter.txt file should present inside the downloaded archive.
3. Flash the ROM by using SPFlash tool:
- What I did here is to follow a tutorial that is specifically for hard bricked devices:
devs-lab.com/how-to-unbrick-mediatek-device.html
In my case I had to use the Format + Download option in SPFlash tool and select all images to be flashed. The important part was that the phone's battery had to be disconnected, all images selected by clicking the "Format + Download" option and finally hit the "Download" button. Once this is done you can connect the battery again and connect the device to your computer.
After the process is completed the device can be powered on and it should start booting.
I hope that I can help someone with these steps and that you do not give up on your phone.
Best Regards,
Happy fellow that resurrected his pone
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Hello all. I softbricked my phone while attempting to flash TWRP, and ended up with a phone that wouldn't present anything on screen. So I've located an old XP computer to rule out any driver issues, and using the battery removal mentioned above I was able to flash the factory 20160422 firmware which is what I believe my phone had before I started tinkering. I unticked the userdata box as I flashed it, and left the recovery box ticked which I thought would fix any corrupt recovery that my tinkering caused. The flash took some time, but I got the green tick indicating that it went well. However I still get nothing on screen, the only time I get anything is when I plug it into charge, I get a green battery charge icon for a few seconds before it fades away. If I leave it plugged in for a while, the screens starts to faintly flash sporadically. Does anyone have any advise for me? @awedxz, could you please confirm that the battery connection is on the far left, a shiny copper ribbon with a small silver rectangle plug that clicks into the board?
jiddahidda said:
Hello all. I softbricked my phone while attempting to flash TWRP, and ended up with a phone that wouldn't present anything on screen. So I've located an old XP computer to rule out any driver issues, and using the battery removal mentioned above I was able to flash the factory 20160422 firmware which is what I believe my phone had before I started tinkering. I unticked the userdata box as I flashed it, and left the recovery box ticked which I thought would fix any corrupt recovery that my tinkering caused. The flash took some time, but I got the green tick indicating that it went well. However I still get nothing on screen, the only time I get anything is when I plug it into charge, I get a green battery charge icon for a few seconds before it fades away. If I leave it plugged in for a while, the screens starts to faintly flash sporadically. Does anyone have any advise for me? @awedxz, could you please confirm that the battery connection is on the far left, a shiny copper ribbon with a small silver rectangle plug that clicks into the board?
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Let it to charge more time
Thanks mate, this advise was spot on. It must have had 0% battery after fixing it! It's now alive and charging up. How neat that Mediatek devices can be unbricked so easily, although I'll have to be a bit more careful in future I think! My previous devices have been Motorola, HTC and Samsung devices, each with different tools and flashing techniques. Haven't bricked any of them in the past, but it's nice knowing this device will be hard to permanently brick.
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Let it to charge more time
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Had the same problem, a small cable that goes from the power button was disconnected. Connect the cable and it should run just fine
Just to chime in, I soft bricked my phone as well.
I managed to get it back to life, without taking the phone apart, so that is not a necessity.
Here's what happened: I had CM13 installed on the phone and wanted to go back to stock, so I flashed it according to the guides, also overwriting the preloader.
After that, the phone was dead, as in unable to turn on, no charger detection etc.
As is already known, this phone has an "emergency" line / device, that will turn on once you connect it to the computer and press the VOL+ button (the device will show up for a couple seconds in the Windows device manager).
So what I tried was to flash it again and again, to no avail; sp_flashtool reported the following error after trying to flash the preloader: "BROM ERROR - STATUS_EXT_RAM_EXCEPTION (-1073414139)"
Finally I tried different stock roms, from the Elephone forum.
The one that did the trick for me was the 20160304 - I loaded the scatter file into sp_flash tool and only flashed the preloader. After that, Windows suddenly recognized the phone as the preloader device, the screen turned on showing the charging image and the notification led lit up. I was able to flash the phone without errors again.
After that I flashed the rest of the stock firmware - without the preloader.
I then let the phone charge a little bit and it turned back on.
If that version of the preloader does not do the trick for you, try different ones.
No need to take the phone apart.
Good luck everyone!
For everyone's else information having this problem. I also bricked my P9000 whilst flashing TWRP and getting the RAM error. I tried every options possible but the only one that worked was to disconnect the battery. It is actually a very easy process as described as above. The battery connector is the small connector nearest to the volume buttons with the bronze coloured connector cable. It simply lifts up and your battery is disconnect. I changed the settings in SP FLASH to without battery and my phone flashed without any problems. Before this, it had been dead for over a week and all other methods failed to wake it up. Hope this helps.
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This video may help also
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irDOXh1QoKE
Hi everyone! I had the same problem (bricked phone not recognised by flash tool ecc ecc) and disconnecting the battery did the trick, but I may have messed up with some
The screen connectors and now the screen lits up but stays black. Sounds and touch screen work (I can unlock the screen because I hear the unlock sound), but the screen stays black... If I have damaged the connector (I think it's the one on the upper left, the thinner one that doesn't really click when inserted) there is not much to do, but I just wanted to know If anyone had the same issue and eventually resolved it.
So, this is what happened, and I have no idea how to fix this, nor I am going to try something made for other devices unless it's my only choice.
I woke up one day after wanting to revive this phone, and I realise it's bricked, totally. No Charging animation, bootup, not even Fastboot Mode.
If I connect it to Windows just the way I do to activate Fastboot, I get a ton of drives on the main computer folder, which all need formatting. (http://imgur.com/hoxrbaw) Only one can be read, but it has quite some weird files. (http://imgur.com/fAHyaly).
The Device Manager shows me quite a weird driver, called QHSUSB_BULK (http://imgur.com/b9KPIVT).
I did re-flash the Factory ROM using the correct drivers, the correct ROM and Coolpad Download Assistant v1.86.
There is nothing else I know about...
http://imgur.com/a/D4QCo
Is there any way I can recover my phone?
Thanks,
-TheTNTLovers
The Only thing I managed is to do nothing because I don't have an identical phone. Can someone send me an eMMC file of Vodafone Smart 4 Turbo 890N?
-TheTNTLovers
Take out the battery and put it in again. I've got that exact phone model and it happens all the time. It was especially scary as it happened after I first backed up via FlashFire.
Unfortunately, I did this quite a lot of times, for over 20 times, and nothing.
Do you have the same phone and can you provide me a eMMC image from it? so I can re-flash it and make it work again...
Thanks!
I managed to get a red Charging LED for about 5 seconds, then it stopped. I re-plugged it in and nothing.
I took the battery out and re-plugged it in, then I got the same LED, but shorter.
Unfortunately, that is quite all I got.
I can't do much but trying YGDP, but this is all I know for now.
Is there something I am missing?
I believe that I hard bricked by trying to install another OS on it, but the cable got damaged and we got a bit of an error that hard bricked the device.
Can you guys give me any bit of advice on this specific phone?
TheTNTLovers said:
Unfortunately, I did this quite a lot of times, for over 20 times, and nothing.
Do you have the same phone and can you provide me a eMMC image from it? so I can re-flash it and make it work again...
Thanks!
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I do, but I literally have no idea what an eMMC image is. I CAN provide you with everything else. To my understanding, there are actually no ROMs for this phone, which is disappointing.
It means a backup image made from the phone with a certain flash tool. If you make one, I need both the image AND the flash tool you used.
I already sent the phone to service, and I will have it replaced. If you can supply me with ANY info about this phone I had trouble with, then please do.
Thanks,
TheTNTLovers.
Would a *complete* FlashFire backup work? It backs up literally everything.
Can someone send me an eMMC file of Vodafone Smart 4 Turbo 890N?
Hi, we need proper loader for this device. All other files can be extracted from cpb. I have nck, umt and infinity boxes, but they don't support it. If anybody can share a loader to flash in edl mode it will be great.
Hey all,
First i'd like to tell my phone was 'working' as it was able to go to download mode.
Im not really an expert, but when I used Google to find a solution for my error I read about using Odin.
(In case you need the error, I will try to edit the thread and add this asap!)
I followed a tutorial about using Odin and tried to get my phone up back and running.
I downloaded the following file for my Samsung J5:
sammobile.com/firmwares/galaxy-j5/SM-J500FN/PHN/download/J500FNXXS1BQG3/181971/
After using the Odin software it somehow got interrupted while installing. (cable came loose I guess, I heard the connect/disconnect sound shortly after each other)
Also I noticed there was a small red text on the screen complaining about the available size on the phone.
Even though the phone installation was interrupted, the phone was still able to get into download mode.
Next up, I decided to place a micro SD card to get extra storage space and retried the Odin process. The final result was a "PASS" (see screenshot)
i.imgur.com/WzFJLaQ.jpg
After the update was done 'succesfully' the phone screen immediately turned to black.
There were no signs of life anymore, not even accessing boot mode / recovery mode no nothing.
I've bought an USB JIG, but sadly also with the JIG I had no luck.
Is there any way to get my phone back and running? or can anyone give me some advice?
I really hope someone can help me out!
Sounds like a hard brick ?
This happens when you try to upgrade or downgrade, some devices don´t allow this or the firmware is not matching.
Pull out battery if it is removable for some minutes then try normal method, if not....
Here the correct method to do a jig by your own or maybe it´s better to buy one (it´s not expensive) to made sure that is correctly made http://www.instructables.com/id/USB-JIG-to-give-life-to-your-Bricked-mobile/
Also you can try with Smart Switch https://youtu.be/y8AZyalTf5Y
Sands207 said:
Sounds like a hard brick ?
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Can you check your pm's?
Hi hello
So here’s a head scratcher I hope someone can help me with that won’t involve replacing my main board.
Got myself the p20 lite (ANE-LX1 C432) - Single Sim.
I unlocked the bootloader with Huawei just before they stopped handing out the codes. All was good and happy with the world.
Rooted with Magisk and Was busy messing around With Termux, Linux deploy, Mobile Terminal and some pretty basic stuff. I’ve been out of the android scene for a while so was getting reacquainted with the scene.
Anyway. I was messing around in the terminal in a root shell just fixing basic permissions after messing up my termux environment as root. Phone randomly rebooted (I must’ve messed with the wrong folder -no idea which) came back on and my IMEI and baseband were gone.
No worries, I thought. Happened tonnes of times with my previous Devices (looking at you Samsung) just a quick restore or flash and all will be happy again.
Yeah, not quite.
Note that up until this point I hadn’t touched the system partition (probably besides the mobile terminal mishap -no idea)
So over the last week or so I have tried everything. Restore from Twrp backup. Flashed stock through fastboot, through erecovery. Those flashed ok but didn’t fix it.
Putting numerous different update.app FULL & OTA updates in dload folder on SD and internal all failed. Only used my builds version of course and only ones firmware finder deemed compatible/available
Then I got desperate (read: stupid) Decided to take the unpacked firmware files and flash whichever ones twrp would let me. First tried just the modem files. Didn’t help. Then just went through the list and flashed all I could.
I think the kicker came in when I installed the Trustfirmware.img because once I did that I rebooted and now I was stuck in an endless boot loop. No way to get into recovery. Not with their ton combo nor adb/fastboot.
I still had access to fastboot at this point at least and started doing every single thing suggested all over the net just trying to get back to stock.
Tried the unbrick option on The Huawei Multi-Tool. Flashed ok. Phone still wouldn’t boot. Did it a few times with 3 approved versions. Nothing. Only access to fastboot otherwise I was in a boot loop with error mode error no 15 and the verification failure (Attached below)
Last thing I tried after reading online was to relock my boot loader and flash stock. So I locked it with Huawei Multi-Tool. Reboot......
Now I don’t even have access to fastboot. My PC’s (windows and Linux) don’t even acknowledge it and holding volume down in all the weird and wonderful ways and times does nothing. All I get is startup Huawei Logo, Error Mode as per pic Below and then reboot. That’s it.
I’m assuming it’s trying to do a factory reset after relocking the bootloader (if it even locked properly, can’t check) but it can’t get into recovery/erecovery. I dunno ?
That’s my essay of where I’m at. Warranty is already void so not an option and I don’t want to buy a new mainboard (may as well buy a new phone).
So here I am. Is this my life now or does anyone have any magic tricks to possibly suggest?
Pyrolectic13 said:
Hi hello
So here’s a head scratcher I hope someone can help me with that won’t involve replacing my main board.
Got myself the p20 lite (ANE-LX1 C432) - Single Sim.
I unlocked the bootloader with Huawei just before they stopped handing out the codes. All was good and happy with the world.
Rooted with Magisk and Was busy messing around With Termux, Linux deploy, Mobile Terminal and some pretty basic stuff. I’ve been out of the android scene for a while so was getting reacquainted with the scene.
Anyway. I was messing around in the terminal in a root shell just fixing basic permissions after messing up my termux environment as root. Phone randomly rebooted (I must’ve messed with the wrong folder -no idea which) came back on and my IMEI and baseband were gone.
No worries, I thought. Happened tonnes of times with my previous Devices (looking at you Samsung) just a quick restore or flash and all will be happy again.
Yeah, not quite.
Note that up until this point I hadn’t touched the system partition (probably besides the mobile terminal mishap -no idea)
So over the last week or so I have tried everything. Restore from Twrp backup. Flashed stock through fastboot, through erecovery. Those flashed ok but didn’t fix it.
Putting numerous different update.app FULL & OTA updates in dload folder on SD and internal all failed. Only used my builds version of course and only ones firmware finder deemed compatible/available
Then I got desperate (read: stupid) Decided to take the unpacked firmware files and flash whichever ones twrp would let me. First tried just the modem files. Didn’t help. Then just went through the list and flashed all I could.
I think the kicker came in when I installed the Trustfirmware.img because once I did that I rebooted and now I was stuck in an endless boot loop. No way to get into recovery. Not with their ton combo nor adb/fastboot.
I still had access to fastboot at this point at least and started doing every single thing suggested all over the net just trying to get back to stock.
Tried the unbrick option on The Huawei Multi-Tool. Flashed ok. Phone still wouldn’t boot. Did it a few times with 3 approved versions. Nothing. Only access to fastboot otherwise I was in a boot loop with error mode error no 15 and the verification failure (Attached below)
Last thing I tried after reading online was to relock my boot loader and flash stock. So I locked it with Huawei Multi-Tool. Reboot......
Now I don’t even have access to fastboot. My PC’s (windows and Linux) don’t even acknowledge it and holding volume down in all the weird and wonderful ways and times does nothing. All I get is startup Huawei Logo, Error Mode as per pic Below and then reboot. That’s it.
I’m assuming it’s trying to do a factory reset after relocking the bootloader (if it even locked properly, can’t check) but it can’t get into recovery/erecovery. I dunno ?
That’s my essay of where I’m at. Warranty is already void so not an option and I don’t want to buy a new mainboard (may as well buy a new phone).
So here I am. Is this my life now or does anyone have any magic tricks to possibly suggest?
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Check the second post in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7x/help/help-stuck-error-mode-screen-t3735067
kilroystyx said:
Check the second post in this thread:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-7x/help/help-stuck-error-mode-screen-t3735067
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Thanks for this.
The battery discharged fully about two days ago.
I haven’t tried plugging it in and out as/if it turns on immediately (though even though it shows dead without charger it still comes on immediately).
I’m gonna get a weaker lower amp charger and see if that maybe helps. Fml ?
***UPDATE***
Been at it for hours. Battery is completely flat. But h second I plug it in the the Black Huawei logo comes up ten a few seconds later it’s on the same error screen for a little longer then boot loops like that constantly.
The error isn’t the same as the post in that link though. And I am FRP unlocked.
Eh.
Pyrolectic13 said:
Thanks for this.
The battery discharged fully about two days ago.
I haven’t tried plugging it in and out as/if it turns on immediately (though even though it shows dead without charger it still comes on immediately).
I’m gonna get a weaker lower amp charger and see if that maybe helps. Fml ?
***UPDATE***
Been at it for hours. Battery is completely flat. But h second I plug it in the the Black Huawei logo comes up ten a few seconds later it’s on the same error screen for a little longer then boot loops like that constantly.
The error isn’t the same as the post in that link though. And I am FRP unlocked.
Eh.
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I guess your previous error was related to ramdisk...
Now what is your current situation?
-What error is showed in the Error mode?
-Can you reach FASTBOOT&RESCUE MODE menu?
-What is your current recovery?
kilroystyx said:
I guess your previous error was related to ramdisk...
Now what is your current situation?
-What error is showed in the Error mode?
-Can you reach FASTBOOT&RESCUE MODE menu?
-What is your current recovery?
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As it stands I cannot enter fastboot or recovery mode. Update from SD also doesn’t do anything. Battery is completely discharged. And if I leave it on the charger it doesn’t charge, only boot loops.
So with all that the ONLY thing this phone does now is:
- Starts up Showing Huawei logo
- Error Mode Screen with Func No: 15 (bl31 image) & Error No: 1 (security verify failed)
- Reboots
Ths happens whether it’s plugged into the pc’s usb or the charger. Tried all combinations of buttons too.
It has stock recovery as I flashed that back when trying to revert back to stock.
I lost access to fastboot after I locked the bootlaoder again using the Huawei Multi Tool. It’s like it trying to do the factory wipe that it usually would after locking/unlocking the bootloader but is unable to due to the error mode screen.
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As it stands I cannot enter fastboot or recovery mode. Update from SD also doesn’t do anything. Battery is completely discharged. And if I leave it on the charger it doesn’t charge, only boot loops.
So with all that the ONLY thing this phone does now is:
- Starts up Showing Huawei logo
- Error Mode Screen with Func No: 15 (bl31 image) & Error No: 1 (security verify failed)
- Reboots
Ths happens whether it’s plugged into the pc’s usb or the charger. Tried all combinations of buttons too.
It has stock recovery as I flashed that back when trying to revert back to stock.
I lost access to fastboot after I locked the bootlaoder again using the Huawei Multi Tool. It’s like it trying to do the factory wipe that it usually would after locking/unlocking the bootloader but is unable to due to the error mode screen.
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I see, it is really bad
My last hope is to be able to do a forced Firmware upgrade. Press power button and VOL + and VOL- simultaneously. Do you see the same as the attached image?
kilroystyx said:
I see, it is really bad
My last hope is to be able to do a forced Firmware upgrade. Press power button and VOL + and VOL- simultaneously. Do you see the same as the attached image?
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Ah man, I wish it would even do that. It makes no attempt to even pretend to see the sd card update. If I hold all the buttons in it still only comes up with the error mode and reboots.
I popped it open and connected a charger up battery to see if that would help but it doesn’t.
Do you maybe know the pin layout on the inside or know where I could get schematics? Been looking everywhere.
I’m almost done building my own Jtag box and am hoping to bring it back to life by writing straight to the damn thing.
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Ah man, I wish it would even do that. It makes no attempt to even pretend to see the sd card update. If I hold all the buttons in it still only comes up with the error mode and reboots.
I popped it open and connected a charger up battery to see if that would help but it doesn’t.
Do you maybe know the pin layout on the inside or know where I could get schematics? Been looking everywhere.
I’m almost done building my own Jtag box and am hoping to bring it back to life by writing straight to the damn thing.
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That is sad!!!
With JTAG and schematics stuff I cannot help you.
What I found recently and it was new for me (I didn't tested yet) is a possibility to install firmware via "dload" folder, but to start installation the stock recovery have to be full functional.
If I found something interesting for you I'll post here.
kilroystyx said:
That is sad!!!
With JTAG and schematics stuff I cannot help you.
What I found recently and it was new for me (I didn't tested yet) is a possibility to install firmware via "dload" folder, but to start installation the stock recovery have to be full functional.
If I found something interesting for you I'll post here.
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To my knowledge the recovery is installed. Well erecovery. It was working up until I locked the bootloader again and it went into a boot loop instead of doing the factory reset.
Is there any other way to force sd update other than with the dload folder?
Thanks for tying to help, I appreciate it.
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To my knowledge the recovery is installed. Well erecovery. It was working up until I locked the bootloader again and it went into a boot loop instead of doing the factory reset.
Is there any other way to force sd update other than with the dload folder?
Thanks for tying to help, I appreciate it.
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You can check the official documentation about that.
Please let us know how you solved this problem.
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Please let us know how you solved this problem.
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Still unsolved as of yet.
I’ve finished building my own version of the Riff/Octoplus box as well as a makeshift Jtag. I’m still trying to find and piece together some firmware files and other board software I think I need.
Also, if anyone has any idea where the test point is on this board I’d really appreciate you pointing it out. I cannot find the schematics or any solid documentation anywhere.
I will attach the pics I have of both sides of the board as soon as I get home.
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Still unsolved as of yet.
I’ve finished building my own version of the Riff/Octoplus box as well as a makeshift Jtag. I’m still trying to find and piece together some firmware files and other board software I think I need.
Also, if anyone has any idea where the test point is on this board I’d really appreciate you pointing it out. I cannot find the schematics or any solid documentation anywhere.
I will attach the pics I have of both sides of the board as soon as I get home.
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in first picture youle see many circles golden 2 smallest is testpoint good luck
well, try to restore your device using dload method. It needs you to copy the UPDATE.APP in dload folder of an external sd card(formated in NTFS format) and then just press both vol up+down along with power button for a few seconds. It will auto launch huawei e-recovery and will try to flash the UPDATE.APP you stored in ext sd card. This should definitely work.
Dload method doesn't need you to unlock your device or bootloader.
Maybe?
I know it’s a long shot but I still have this phone. If anyone maybe knows if there’s been a way to fix this as of yet please let me know. ?
Lol. Still got this damn thing. Been searching around and seen a few people reporting similar errors. Never find out if they ever solve it though.
So. Anyone maybe have any knowledge to share? Anything at all.
I don't know if you still have your device, but I had the exact same issue with a P10 (VTR-L09)
I was able to fix fastboot using https://github.com/mashed-potatoes/PotatoNV
That tool was designed to unlock the bootloader, but I noticed that It actually flashes a slightly modified version of fastboot.
PotatoNV can also unlock P20 lite bootloader, so you should give it a shot.
Good luck!
If it works, you should be able to flash stock recovery image and then restore the system using the dload folder.
you can Repair it with Software Testpoint and Full Bootloader Unlock ,and then flash a Board Software via Software Testpoint, that helps 100%!!!
use this Firmware Download ANE-LX1
use the Software with logins and you have all what you need.
you must start the Software Testpoint so!!
VIDEO : how to start Software Testpoint P20 Lite
than in Software Testpoint you flash the included Board Software with DC-Phoenix and after that use the included dload update via sdcard and eRecovery mode and your Phone is running!!!
I would unlock the bootloader via Software Testpoint with DC-Phoenix, then the FBLock is unlocked and you can flash as you wish!!!! And the great thing about it is that you don't need an UnlockKey either, you can then read this with HCU client software, the only thing that's stupid is that you need a time-based license for the two programs, which you have to buy.
HCU client download
https://hcu-client.com
DC Phoenix download
https://forum.dc-unlocker.com/forum/modems-and-phones/huawei/155916-dc-phoenix
Since I accidentally bought a 3-day license twice and my P20 Lite is now completely rooted on Lineage 19.1, I can give away 2 access data, which are still valid for 2 days.
you can edit your smartphone with it.
username : bl26457
password : kKncnkMj
username : bl26390
password : JDAZqnkN
Then I wish you a lot of fun with it, hope it helps you if someone else is active in this thread.
While trying to flash on atvXperience (following the instructions blindly,stupid of me), I have bricked the box. When I was in TWRP, the install part only gave LOGO, RECOVERY and BOOT as the install locations. Should have installed TWRP first before fully wiping the device. The M16 does come rooted. HDMI doesn't output anything and a faint green LED is lit when powered on, originally it was a blue LED on normal operation.
USB Burning Tool comes back with "[0x10303004]Romcode/Switch status/Identify/Error result" basically everytime. Tried different ROMs, I have asked to get the original firmware from the eBay seller (have to wait for them to ask the manufacturer, I guess)
Looking for some ideas. Thanks for help in advance!
Link to the box: https://androidtvbox.eu/the-new-firmware-for-m16-tv-box-with-amlogic-s905x-20171030-release/
Board Images (on Google Drive): Images
So an update to the situation: The first box seems completely bricked. So, I acquired a new box and booted TWRP and took a full backup, then killed the recovery mode while trying to flash TWRP over stock recovery. Rebooting and holding down the AV reset button would normally just factory reset but now just shows the non-animated boot logo and sits there (Since flashing TWRP).
I want to replace the firmware because I have detected the default firmware on the box is talking back to China (at least on the 8GB/1GB RAM version because I ordered it in a hurry). You can thank Watchguard for that info.
I'm also not really up to buying another (or 3rd) box because it takes 3-4 weeks delivery and the amount of money already spent. I might try and use a hot air rework station to remove the eMMC from the bricked unit and directly flash it; also to work out where the ball grid maps out too. God help me on this effort.
Is there a way to convert the TWRP backup in to a flash-able IMG file? This could restore the bricked box, which i like cause it's the 2GB RAM version.