Phone: HTC Desire 12
Hi everyone, looking to see if someone can possibly share their knowledge and possibly guide me through some steps I could try on the android system to possibly recover my phone which is "stuck in loops" basically. Either stuck on the HTC screen and when you turn it off it switches back on instantly, or stuck in => FASTBOOT mode... and not progressing anywhere.
All started during a pair with my other phone as I was going to start using the Desire 12 and everything was moving across, then all of sudden the glowing white rings appeared on the screen and it was erasing all data, why this happened just out of the blue I do not know, these continued for quite some time then the battery on the run out and phone is basically stuck at either the HTC screen, No command or Fastboot.
I can get into the Android recovery and have tried clearing cache, resetting etc. however it then returns to the HTC screen
Top of the Android recovery screen states:
Android Recovery
htc/htc_bre_dug1_00401/htc_breeze_dug1
7.1.1/N6F26Q/181016
Bottom states:
Supported API: 3
No .zip file in internal sdcard
Do any of you possibly think the phone can be rectified? I have tried different things all to no avail, so hoping you guys can possibly help.
Thanks in advance.
N-I
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/redmi-note-6-pro-standard-rom-fix-t3940626
Check my post to see what i've tried...
maybe an EDL with test points ?
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Hello everyone.
I ran into a serious mishap with my brand new work phone. I was handed a HTC radar c110 with Windows phone 7.5 to work with, but the phone had a little issue with calls and I decided to do a factory reset to see if it would sort it out.
So I searched on how to do a factory reset, and took a quick run to the bathroom before I could complete it. But my friend decided to finish it off for me, and somehow mispressed some button I guess, because a screen saying "Omega system loader menu" came up instead, with "FFU method" and 2 options, "MTPz" and "TFTP protocol". She took a blind guess at TFTP protocol, and when I came back the phone wouldn't turn on, it keeps resetting every few seconds and only says "TFTP protocol" on the bottom of the screen. Sometimes an image asking to connect the phone to the pc comes up.
I have tried the factory reset after this a couple of times, but when the phone restarts, this TFTP protocol image still comes up and the phone won't start. My guess is I have effed up the OS. What do I do now? Any guess? I don't want to go to my new job on monday and say that I screwed up the phone they gave me yesterday :S.
Any help is very appreciated. Thank you very much.
EDIT: I can get to USB host mode screen (white screen with "enter usb host mode"), and the white screen where you can "image crc" and "factory reset", not sure if it's called bootloader screen? I'm pretty sure I can get somewhere from one of these screens, but I'm not familiar with rom flashing and bootloaders at all.
EDIT2: I have been investigating further and I can now access the bootloader mode (the factory reset one), update mode (the omega system loader one) and usb host mode. I just need to figure out how to flash a rom (preferably an official one, as it's a company phone) into it now.
EDIT3: I got it fixed, not really sure how, but trying different things ended up booting the phone as normal. I am back to having the same problem as before though, but better than having a bricked phone I guess.
any idea what the solution ended up being?
I think reverting back to my original stock rom might be the answer for me, how did you do it?
I've just managed to do the same..
Any help as to how to sort out this issue? TFTP Protocol appears at the bottom of the screen with all the other symptoms referred above.. PLEASE SOMEONE HELP.
My phone has been in this condition for weeks now and I cannot seem to find a solution. Any ideas at all?
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Originally Posted by Milimbar
"Its not a boot loop, that would be when you try to boot a phone (or anything) and it crashes mid boot restarting again only to crash again, his is just freezing and not fully booting."
That's right, you understand. and perhaps I just don't know what it means but, I don't think it "freezes" on the 4GLTE screen, it loads until that screen and then continues to be animate, rings appearing and disappearing, loading indefinitely. I don't know if that's anything different, but just in case that clarifies anything.
and I tried http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2040264 but to no avail. it always fails @ or immediately after the RECOVERY step.
Any ideas?
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original thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39978360#post39978360
Hello all,
I've searched the forums for quite awhile now and couldn't find anything to help solve my problem ,so I'm biting the bullet and creating a thread.
Earlier on this evening my phone randomly rebooted and I ended up stuck on the splash screen for 15+ minutes. I tried a battery pull but again got
stuck on the splash screen after turning the phone on. I'm able to get into Hboot and Fastboot but can't get into recovery , factory reset , clear storage , etc. Every time I try one of those options , the phone just freezes up. I'm not able to relock the bootloader and flash an RUU because I can't get into the phone to turn on my USB debugging , so my laptop won't even recognize my phone when it's plugged in. As of now , I'm at a bit of a standstill. I'm on Telus , S-ON, Rooted , running Speedrom 9. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
Gary
DISCLAIMER: I'm completely new to Rooting devices.
My phone is an HTC One M9 running Marshmallow 6.0.1 on Telus.
I attempted to root my device recently to try and solve an unrelated issue that factory reset could not, which is no longer important.
I followed this guide and got all the way up to "Power off your device. Now, to boot into recovery mode.", which I can get into TWRP no problem. However, I cannot push "SuperSU" as it comes up as "device not found"(ADB drivers not installed? Though I got this far somehow). I thought this wasn't a big problem and I could install it later.
Now I'm stuck in infinite boot. The HTC logo shows up, and after a bit it changes and does the animation into the logo for the HTC One. Then it's stuck like this(bootloop?), the longest I've tried being 40 minutes. I can do a fake battery removal and then access the "download" bootloader, regular bootloader, and the recovery (TWRP) no problem still.
If I manage to get SuperSU installed will this solve my problem? Or are they separate issues? Can I flash another image to at least go back to "stock"?
I no longer have any idea what to do. Any and all help or suggestions are appreciated and I'll provide whatever information I can manage.
Further information: I have wiped the appropriate caches(dalvik included) as well as factory reset through TWRP in different instances. I've even downloaded the stock recovery image and wiped again. I simply fail to see what the issue is.
Edit: Managed to get SuperSU installed. I don't know what was different this time. Exactly how many times is it supposed to reboot on its own until it's done? Because it's been restarting for over 20 minutes now.
Greetings xda!
I came across the forum after searching the internet trying to fix my problem. I appreciate the advice in advance!
I have a Gigaset QV830 android tablet. I have had it about a year. or so A few days ago it started unexpectedly crashing/rebooting while browsing facebook and using firefox. It would start right back up until today when it finally got stuck rebooting at the Gigaset start screen. I let it sit for a few hours and nothing happened.
I was able to boot into Recovery mode, and I attempted to wipe the cache partition in hopes that I could reboot the tablet, save my data, and then hard reset. Unfortunately since I did this, I have been stuck in the android bot loading screen for hours now. Since I am a new user I can't post a link to the picture but it is the android bot with his front compartment open and a blue spherical structure spinning and a loading bar moving above it.
Now I cannot enter recovery mode to do a factory reset and my computer won't recognize my tablet. I am stuck and frustrated and am not sure what to do next. I plan on leaving my tablet plugged in over night with the hopes that the android bot loading screen will work itself out but I doubt that will happen.
I didn't do anything to modify my tablet in any way (all factory OS, just installed apps etc).
Any ideas on possible next steps? Disclaimer: I don't know much about android development but am open to learning/trying anything to fix this.
Thanks a lot for your help. :good:
I have tried a few things with no luck. Here is a bit of an update:
I installed Smart Phone Flash Tool, and the necessary drivers. I found two separate copies of my QV830 files to flash the system. I cannot flash my android with either of the system.img files. It gets stuck between 13-15% with the error message: ERROR: S_FT_DOWNLOAD_FAIL (0xFA8). Everything else will flash just fine with no errors (the boot file, logo, recovery etc).
I played around with a few other things. I found that if I tried to format or choose the firmware upgrade option, while they don't run successfully, they do seem to stop the android bot looping screen. After using these options, the tablet is unable to start whatsoever but after downloading the files to the tablet through the Smart Phone Flash Tool (again, all but system.img), I am able to start the tablet up and instead of getting stuck at the android bot screen, I get stuck at the Gigaset screen.
The good news is that I am able to enter system recovery now. The new problem is that when I try to wipe data/factory reset, the tablet gets stuck on the android bot screen and gets stuck saying --Wiping data..., Formatting /data... This once again when I reboot, gets me stuck at the android bot screen with the loading bar.
AHHH!! Ideas? Appreciate it!
EDIT: I also do have another, one of the Gigaset QV830 tablets that is working if that could be of any help to me.
Ok so I know its kind of late, and I'm new here, but I was having the same problem with the same tablet, and I wanted to know if I could follow the same steps that you did to revive your tablet. So could you please give me the QV830 file links so I could figure out how to use the flash tool to bring my tablet back to life? Thanks in advance.?
I did an oof!!!
I made an attempt to flash a ROM on my Quanta Gigaset QV830 tablet. It was the SDK and Fastboot ROM from Magisk Manager. That stupid decision may have soft-bricked my device, thus making it inoperable, yet repairable. I do not have a computer that will be of any help at the moment, as the only laptop I have is an Asus Chromebook C202SA under jurisdiction of a school district using Enterprise Origin, unless, of course, the repair simply involves downloading and unzipping a few files to an SD card.
My Quanta Gigaset QV830 tablet will not be read by a computer via USB, it will not boot into Recovery Mode, or Fastboot Mode, and it will not leave it's state of being in a constant bootloop. Please help me, as I have run out of ideas, and I cannot afford to get it fixed.:crying::crying::crying::crying::crying: