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Hi!
First off let me say thanks to R_a_z_v_a_n for redirecting me and hope that I'll find my answer here ^^
So I Have this device called HP 7 VoiceTab 1321RA (not with Slate just HP 7 Voicetab), wanting to have a custom recovery then I tried to flash a CWM Custom Recovery for HP Slate 7 VoiceTab because I thought it was the same and ends up bricking my phone. It ends up in a bootloop which only shows HP sign for a few seconds and dead. But I managed to find out that I can access the recovery menu (or so I thought it is), but the options was choosing between Fastboot Mode, Normal Boot, Recovery Mode, and VART Mode.
I tried to enter Fastboot Mode before and tried to access it via PC but somehow I can't find the device by entering adb devices and fastboot devices. Anyways, I have downloaded a stock update.zip for it but not the original KitKat one which I get from the first time I bought it but rather the JB ones. I think by flashing this would help me recover the device but the only problem is I don't know which method should I use to Flash it. Since I don't have the Stock Recovery or ANY kind of recovery at all, I guess I'm stuck. And it won't start to the home page so I can't set the USB debugging options. Please guide me through this >.<
Thanks a lot!
Been fighting with it for 2 days now and still no result came.
So here's the update so far....
I tried on my other device in order to understand how my PC reads ADB and now I kinda gets it. But the problem is now can't get the device to enable USB Debugging because I can't access options at all.
Secondly, since I left it on for the night because charging seems to trigger the bootloop too, now I can't access the fastboot mode like I was last night. And it constantly repeating this sequence: [battery scene with the "charging battery" symbol] > [HP Powered by Android screen] repeated for 2-3 times > [low battery need charging screen] > repeat. And once I tried to connect to the PC, it goes to the same sequence too. When I tried to access the boot options (the screen which displays Fastboot Mode, Normal Boot, Recovery Mode, and UART Mode which I mention in Thread Starting post), it shows the low battery need charging scene and then repeating the same sequence as mentioned above.
I seem to figure out how to fix this but I still can't manage to access the fastboot mode yet. Will give update once I can try to.
Anyone can help me on this?
Thanks a lot!
Update!
Somehow with a little tweaking and stripping the device, I managed to solve the charging problems. Will update on this once my problem finished.
Jump out from the frying pan and into the fire so they say, I ran into another problem. Finally managed to get into fastboot mode, the devices manager reads it as an Android Device>ROMaster ADB device like the other device I tried to connect while in ADB mode and fastboot mode, but somehow CMD cannot read the device as an ADB device or a Fastboot device like the other device did. I tried to uninstall and reinstall the driver and still nothing happens. I tried to find the usb_driver on the internet and it directs me to the update.zip instead. Trying to update the driver via Computer Management but it says the driver is up to date. Now thinking about making an emulator device based on the HP 7 VoiceTab 1321RA but I really have no idea how to make one. Any one have any idea of what should I do next or can guide me through this? At least until the CMD can read the fastboot.
Thanks a lot!
I found my self in a deadlock!
PLEASE HELP :crying:
Could you unbrick yours
What service centre says about that problem i also ran in this problrm but i m trying to go to service centre for that
first off install drivers in your PC as admin
then use the official flashtool to flash ur stock firmware by entering fastboot or flashmode simple as that
@Sunderesh, thanks for the suggestion, however, couldnt get any official flashtool for hp voicetab. Can you suggest one please?
jithinraj said:
@Sunderesh, thanks for the suggestion, however, couldnt get any official flashtool for hp voicetab. Can you suggest one please?
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Dude urs is a mtk device so sp flash tool should do the trick.... Just don't forget to install correct drivers....run both drivers and flash tool as admin..... Tell me when it's solved k
jithinraj said:
@Sunderesh, thanks for the suggestion, however, couldnt get any official flashtool for hp voicetab. Can you suggest one please?
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That is what im trying. To tell you urs is a mediatek device the official flashtool is sp flashtool
rikicchi said:
Update!
Somehow with a little tweaking and stripping the device, I managed to solve the charging problems. Will update on this once my problem finished.
Jump out from the frying pan and into the fire so they say, I ran into another problem. Finally managed to get into fastboot mode, the devices manager reads it as an Android Device>ROMaster ADB device like the other device I tried to connect while in ADB mode and fastboot mode, but somehow CMD cannot read the device as an ADB device or a Fastboot device like the other device did. I tried to uninstall and reinstall the driver and still nothing happens. I tried to find the usb_driver on the internet and it directs me to the update.zip instead. Trying to update the driver via Computer Management but it says the driver is up to date. Now thinking about making an emulator device based on the HP 7 VoiceTab 1321RA but I really have no idea how to make one. Any one have any idea of what should I do next or can guide me through this? At least until the CMD can read the fastboot.
Thanks a lot!
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try to push the update.zip via adb sideload (Choose "update via ADB sideload" on recovery mode)using adb terminal on PC,as long as your tab can access the recovery mode.remember to backup all your data before u do it.
have a try it's 100% work on me
where I can download update.zip file? anyone can help?
rikicchi said:
Update!
Somehow with a little tweaking and stripping the device, I managed to solve the charging problems. Will update on this once my problem finished.
Jump out from the frying pan and into the fire so they say, I ran into another problem. Finally managed to get into fastboot mode, the devices manager reads it as an Android Device>ROMaster ADB device like the other device I tried to connect while in ADB mode and fastboot mode, but somehow CMD cannot read the device as an ADB device or a Fastboot device like the other device did. I tried to uninstall and reinstall the driver and still nothing happens. I tried to find the usb_driver on the internet and it directs me to the update.zip instead. Trying to update the driver via Computer Management but it says the driver is up to date. Now thinking about making an emulator device based on the HP 7 VoiceTab 1321RA but I really have no idea how to make one. Any one have any idea of what should I do next or can guide me through this? At least until the CMD can read the fastboot.
Thanks a lot!
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can you explain how did you managed to charge the device??? please its a request......jst help me out :crying::crying:
So I am no stranger too rooting, but i managed to do something wrong when dirty flashing a rom update.
Gapps no longer works, my device is un-rooted and the 'gapps stopped working' notification pops up every 1 second, making my device unusuable.
I'm using the Amazon Fire 7" running SlimLP. To be clear, this was all working at a point.
I could boot TWRP and fix this with a backup I made, but here's the problem: Fastboot commands isn't working.
I can use ADB and boot into fastboot mode, but once there my commands have no effect and the Windows 7 CMD just displays <waiting for device>.
Also, my stock recovery seems to be deleted so I have no recovery whatsoever.
I have all the correct drivers and used the google sdk drivers to no effect. Also, in device manager my device shows up as 'Android Bootloader interface' and shows: This device cannot start. (Code 10).
So to Sumarise
My device needs a backup flashed
Fastboot commands are unresponsive
I have no root.
I have all the drivers installed
I am using a 2015 Kindle fire 7"
With a windows 7 64 bit laptop
Please help!!!
Thanks in advance
If you need any more info, drop me to a comment and I will get back to you ASAP, I'm desperate!
I can use flashfire, and Im open to any workarounds.
amaramar2000 said:
So I am no stranger too rooting, but i managed to do something wrong when dirty flashing a rom update.
Gapps no longer works, my device is un-rooted and the 'gapps stopped working' notification pops up every 1 second, making my device unusuable.
I'm using the Amazon Fire 7" running SlimLP. To be clear, this was all working at a point.
I could boot TWRP and fix this with a backup I made, but here's the problem: Fastboot commands isn't working.
I can use ADB and boot into fastboot mode, but once there my commands have no effect and the Windows 7 CMD just displays <waiting for device>.
Also, my stock recovery seems to be deleted so I have no recovery whatsoever.
I have all the correct drivers and used the google sdk drivers to no effect. Also, in device manager my device shows up as 'Android Bootloader interface' and shows: This device cannot start. (Code 10).
So to Sumarise
My device needs a backup flashed
Fastboot commands are unresponsive
I have no root.
I have all the drivers installed
I am using a 2015 Kindle fire 7"
With a windows 7 64 bit laptop
Please help!!!
Thanks in advance
If you need any more info, drop me to a comment and I will get back to you ASAP, I'm desperate!
I can use flashfire, and Im open to any workarounds.
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Please don't cross-post; found this exact text in three different threads. My earlier response here. Others have basically said the same thing. You're done.
I would like to know if someone could make a custom recovery and a stock version of android that I could put on my Blu Pure XR. I don't care if get rid of the 3d Touch on the phone. I just would like to have the stock android interface again and probably also the ram management will be better on the stock version.
I have the same request, would love to see TWRP. I'd like to install pixel launcher as system app and remove the adsup fota spyware.
The Pure XR is otherwise a great phone. Power management on stock is fantastic, i can get 6-7 hours of screen on time.
The Pure XR is essentially a Gionee S8 but sadly I dont see any custom recovery or development interest for that either.
Include me as well. Thanks
So the Pure XR is similar/same to the Symphony Helio S20...
There's a thread here that has a working twrp: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/how-to-root-symphony-helio-s20-t3491123
I tested the recovery.img by loading it with fastboot without flashing and it worked!
You'll need adb/fastboot and the drivers first. Then boot the phone into fastboot mode by holding power + Up keys.
Select fastboot. After that, run: fasboot devices to make sure your phone is detected. Once detected:
fastboot oem unlock
reboot the phone, it'll do a force wipe
hold power+up keys again and boot to fastboot mode
Now, run this on your PC: fastboot boot recovery.img
Once the image is transferred, the screen goes blank...wait a min or two and TWRP will show up.
rom/firmware blu pure xr?
Anyone found a good stock ROM/Firmware for the Blu Pure XR?
if you finde one just tell us
ishman27 said:
Anyone found a good stock ROM/Firmware for the Blu Pure XR?
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if you finde one just tell us
exciter0 said:
So the Pure XR is similar/same to the Symphony Helio S20...
There's a thread here that has a working twrp: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/how-to-root-symphony-helio-s20-t3491123
I tested the recovery.img by loading it with fastboot without flashing and it worked!
You'll need adb/fastboot and the drivers first. Then boot the phone into fastboot mode by holding power + Up keys.
Select fastboot. After that, run: fasboot devices to make sure your phone is detected. Once detected:
fastboot oem unlock
reboot the phone, it'll do a force wipe
hold power+up keys again and boot to fastboot mode
Now, run this on your PC: fastboot boot recovery.img
Once the image is transferred, the screen goes blank...wait a min or two and TWRP will show up.
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When I connect the phone through Fastboot and enter the command "fastboot devices," the phone is never recognized. I'm using Windows 10. Any help would be appreciated.
I used Linux instead. Have you installed the mtk and adb windows drivers?
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I used Linux instead. Have you installed the mtk and adb windows drivers?
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Yes, I installed the mtk and adb drivers however while adb works and detects my phone, fastboot does not.
Ok, I attempted using the SP Flash Tool on Windows 10 and successfully installed TWRP and rooted the phone. The only flaws are that the phone takes a few minutes to load into TWRP and unfortunately, there are still no custom roms on the device. It is a good start however.
Galaxxus_Rosarrius said:
Ok, I attempted using the SP Flash Tool on Windows 10 and successfully installed TWRP and rooted the phone. The only flaws are that the phone takes a few minutes to load into TWRP and unfortunately, there are still no custom roms on the device. It is a good start however.
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Hey bud, big favor, would you describe step by step the rooting process, I used SP Flash Tool on windows 7 to install TWRP and it gave the ok check marK, then I tried to boot into recovery and I found out that TWRP was not installed. Do you have to unlock the bootloader to be able to install TWRP using SP Flash Tool? Thanks in advance.
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Hello everyone, I need your help, I've been trying to unlock my bootloader to root my phone, under setings I have developer options-OEM UNLOCK, but I only get as far as FASTBOOT MODE using my laptop as well as my pc, I tried this process with Windows 10, Windows 7 and latest Ubuntu. I tried different data cables, different usb ports 2.0 and 3.0 and nothing seems to work, I can put the phone on FASTBOOT MODE with my pc or lap, but then after that it looks to me that there is no comunication between my pc and phone. I installed all drivers several times and under DEVICE MANAGER everything looks good, as far as data cables I'm using 2 blu original data cables as well as aftermarket ones. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance and have a good day.
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Hey bud, big favor, would you describe step by step the rooting process, I used SP Flash Tool on windows 7 to install TWRP and it gave the ok check marK, then I tried to boot into recovery and I found out that TWRP was not installed. Do you have to unlock the bootloader to be able to install TWRP using SP Flash Tool? Thanks in advance.
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I remember something similar to this happening to me when I used a different version of SP Flash tool. Try SP Flash Tool v5.1624.00.000. After this make sure you have the scatter file for the MT6755 as well as the recovery file for the phone. Make sure that you have selected the scatter file for the phone and that the recovery.img is in the same directory as the scatter file.
Once this is done, make sure that you have installed the preloader or VCOM driver for the phone. This is tricky as the opportunity to apply the correct driver comes when you are powering on the phone and in this time you must click on the device that pops up in this time, right click it, and click properties.
Once this is done, go back to SP Flash Tool and click download, your phone must be off and unplugged before doing this. Then after this step, plug in your phone and the download process should begin (this might take a while). After this, boot into recovery mode which also will take around 3-5 minutes maybe more. After this you will have TWRP installed and from there you can install various apps including SU.
Galaxxus_Rosarrius said:
I remember something similar to this happening to me when I used a different version of SP Flash tool. Try SP Flash Tool v5.1624.00.000. After this make sure you have the scatter file for the MT6755 as well as the recovery file for the phone. Make sure that you have selected the scatter file for the phone and that the recovery.img is in the same directory as the scatter file.
Once this is done, make sure that you have installed the preloader or VCOM driver for the phone. This is tricky as the opportunity to apply the correct driver comes when you are powering on the phone and in this time you must click on the device that pops up in this time, right click it, and click properties.
Once this is done, go back to SP Flash Tool and click download, your phone must be off and unplugged before doing this. Then after this step, plug in your phone and the download process should begin (this might take a while). After this, boot into recovery mode which also will take around 3-5 minutes maybe more. After this you will have TWRP installed and from there you can install various apps including SU.
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Thank you very much, I'm gonna give it a try as soon as I get a chance, I'll report back. Thanks again.
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Hi everyone, TWRP has been released by lopestom here https://forum.xda-developers.com/pure-xr/development/twrp-twrp-3-1-x-x-blu-pure-xr-p0030-t3623865
Since the Pure XR threads are very slim here I thought I'd post this here.
Seems my XR's data has got very slow, signal strength weak, etc.
Trying to figure out if this is Cricket or something up with the phone. My wife has a Blu Life one X3 and the same Cricket and her signal and data speeds are always better than mine.
What are some things to check/look for? I've tried a few like manually choosing the Network, changing the APN settings, etc.
Any further advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hi All,
Hoping you can help I have an xperia tablet which was on Android 5.1.1 and which i tried to upgrade to 7 and think i may have screwed it up.
I was using lineage OS guidance. I am using ADBdriver tool. Currently the table is stuck in twrp recovery. When in fastboot mode I can use the fastboot devices command and see the device. I can use the fastboot flashboot command and flashboot reboot.
When i try to use the adb push (imagefile) command it says adb: error failed to get feature set : no devices/emulators found.
If i use adb devices command it doesn't see anything.
In device manager I have under android device a device called 'google nexus ADB interface'....not sure if this should say xperia, not sure how to change it. Sony website advises using ADB version 26.0.2 I have tried that and version 26.0.0.
At this point I'd be happy to flash the xperia boot on instead in the hope that would fix it but i don't know where to find it.
Just to add, I have installed the sony flashtool. I can see the device, apparently there is way to put back a sony boot using the tool but I don't know where to get one.
Using 'Emma' I have a working device now but its on 4.4.4. which isn't great! Any ideas?
So I'm not sure what to do and would massively appreciate some help
Thanks
evilistix said:
Hi All,
Hoping you can help I have an xperia tablet which was on Android 5.1.1 and which i tried to upgrade to 7 and think i may have screwed it up.
I was using lineage OS guidance. I am using ADBdriver tool. Currently the table is stuck in twrp recovery. When in fastboot mode I can use the fastboot devices command and see the device. I can use the fastboot flashboot command and flashboot reboot.
When i try to use the adb push (imagefile) command it says adb: error failed to get feature set : no devices/emulators found.
If i use adb devices command it doesn't see anything.
In device manager I have under android device a device called 'google nexus ADB interface'....not sure if this should say xperia, not sure how to change it. Sony website advises using ADB version 26.0.2 I have tried that and version 26.0.0.
At this point I'd be happy to flash the xperia boot on instead in the hope that would fix it but i don't know where to find it.
Just to add, I have installed the sony flashtool. I can see the device, apparently there is way to put back a sony boot using the tool but I don't know where to get one.
Using 'Emma' I have a working device now but its on 4.4.4. which isn't great! Any ideas?
So I'm not sure what to do and would massively appreciate some help
Thanks
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Upgrade via OTA to latest stock 5.1.1 or via xperia-companion app.
Also you can flash 5.1.1 via Flashtool v0.9.18.6.
Great, thanks for your help.
Hello!
I need to downgrade Android 10 to Android 9 on my Oppo F11 Pro. I've flashed many roms till now on other devices. This one is a bit *cough*
I have the .ozip file of the Android 9 rom, need to flash.
Default recovery mode of ColorOS doesnt work ofc, doesnt support downgrading.
After converting .ozip to .zip and extracting the files, SP Flash Tool or such tools arent able to get the files somehow They dont load it up, even not the scatter files.
So I think I should first unlock the bootloader, which I've been trying to today.
Doing the "adb devices" doesnt list my device, guess I need the drivers.
Downloaded drivers but they are in .inf format, which Ive been unable to install (with my "search the internet and do it" ways.
"The inf file you selected does not support this method of installation". And thru administrator cmd, its Installation failed.
Im so confused with those drivers Idk which ones to install.
One driver I've pasted on hastebin as.. hastebin[dot]com/abopesexej.shell
Couls someone pls help me out? Im hitting the wall atm
Neon111 said:
Doing the "adb devices" doesnt list my device, guess I need the drivers.
Downloaded drivers but they are in .inf format, which Ive been unable to install (with my "search the internet and do it" ways.
"The inf file you selected does not support this method of installation". And thru administrator cmd, its Installation failed.
Im so confused with those drivers Idk which ones to install.
One driver I've pasted on hastebin as.. hastebin[dot]com/abopesexej.shell
Couls someone pls help me out? Im hitting the wall atm
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Don't mix up USB-driver and ADB-driver and/or Fastboot-driver: totally different drivers.
A USB-driver is a file that allows an USB hardware device to communicate with the operating system of a computer. This driver is implemented in all operating systems by default.
ADB-driver and/or Fastboot-driver is a “bridge” for Android developers / hackers to work out bugs in their Android applications and/or modify existing Android OS. This is done by connecting an Android device that runs the software through a PC, and feeding appropriate commands in its terminal.
Don't use any ADB-driver and/or Fastboot-driver as they are hundreds of times published on the WEB - and even here on XDA. Only make use of those drivers officially offered by your device's OEM/Carrier.
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(When "adb devices" shows the device serial)
When i try to do "adb reboot bootloader",
The phone reboots and says
"The serial is not matched
fastboot_unlock_verify fail"
What should I do? :u
And not being able to use fastboot.. I cant find related drivers on the internet for that purpose.. I downloaded and installed what I could (fastboot commands not working.. shows <waiting for device> )
Neon111 said:
(When "adb devices" shows the device serial)
When i try to do "adb reboot bootloader",
The phone reboots and says
"The serial is not matched
fastboot_unlock_verify fail"
What should I do? :u
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Generally speaking, the serial number as reported by ADB will be different to Fastboot as determined by:
Manufacturer
Make and model of device in question
Android version
Fastboot, on the other hand, since there's no ADB loaded, instead, uses a rudimentary USB protocol tied in with Android's boot-loader, the serial number will be different.
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Neon111 said:
And not being able to use fastboot.. I cant find related drivers on the internet for that purpose.. I downloaded and installed what I could (fastboot commands not working.. shows <waiting for device> )
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Your Oppo F11 Pro is based on Mediatek chipset. IMO you instead of Fastboot driver have to make use of Oppo F11 Pro Mediatek driver - a specialized version of general Fastboot driver - what is compatible with SP Flash Tool, MTK Flash Tool, SP MDT Tool and SN Write Tool.
DL: https://gsmusbdriver.com/oppo-f11-pro
jwoegerbauer said:
Your Oppo F11 Pro is based on Mediatek chipset. IMO you instead of Fastboot driver have to make use of Oppo F11 Pro Mediatek driver - a specialized version of general Fastboot driver - what is compatible with SP Flash Tool, MTK Flash Tool, SP MDT Tool and SN Write Tool.
DL: https://gsmusbdriver.com/oppo-f11-pro
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But I do not have flash files related to the listed programs..
Everywhere I could find only an .ozip file, which I turned into a .zip from a program I found on here. The zip when extracted gave me all the .img files and scatter.txt, but the scatter.txt doesnt load up in SP Flash Tool and the like.
Neon111 said:
But I do not have flash files related to the listed programs..
Everywhere I could find only an .ozip file, which I turned into a .zip from a program I found on here. The zip when extracted gave me all the .img files and scatter.txt, but the scatter.txt doesnt load up in SP Flash Tool and the like.
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Were you able to unlock your bootloader? I found various tutorials of extracting boot image from the ozip files. But Veterans are saying oppo doesn't let people unlock bootloader.