I have a Huawei media pad t3 7.0 which i use for studying and opening files and some pdf files for reading and some other usage so one day I opened it and it started normally i was scrolling through a file like I always do and I left it laying for a while then I came back and found it booting so I got into the recovery mode using the keys and i did a hard reset for it and everything went well till the next day i opened the desk drawers and found it booting and it just keep showing the Huawei media pad logo and boots again tried to get into the recovery mode and the download mode and it just don't work don't know why till it ran out of electricity and when i put it on the charger it charges for a minute or two and keeps booting again .
What should I do ?? , is there a way I can flash it or atleast get it back to normal ??
And thanks in advance .
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I have a Huawei Ascend and when i try to put it into recovery mode to load a rom it froze on the huawei screen. HELP! whatd i do!? EDIT* I have to tuake out the battery and put it back in to go back to normal but how do i enter the reboot screen if its going to keep freezing
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Your problem should be just solved in minutes......seriously
Start your phone and DO NOTHING, KEEP IT ON FOR A WHILE (In Rare Cases It Could Take Hours)
See the phone after a while.
Now I'll explain you what happens.....When a new ROM is installed the phone needs to do some arithmetic work. And so on the first boot the phone always starts after a while.
This even happened with me!!!
Hello everyone,
I recently received an Innovatek Inno Pad 10 (chinese android tablet) as a gift and the problem is that the tablet does not boot up. When I got the tablet and turned it on, it showed me an android bootloader screen and then it brought me to the android logo boot screen where it would basically go into an infinite boot sequence. I have tried charging it fully and then turning it on, I have tried un-plugging the battery and plugging it back in. I even tried re-flashing the firmware on the device using a software supplied by the company (it was very hard to find and the company's support is not that great). The flashing process was completed successfully but the tablet would still go into an infinite boot loop (I even tried re-flashing it again with no luck). Here is the worst part, there was a u-boot-nand.bin file included with the program and I decided to try and flash the tablet using that file. Now the tablet's screen won't even turn on, but the power and charge buttons still light on. I think the bootloader got messed up. Does anybody have an idea how to get this tablet working? I have posted pictures of the tablet and its specs.
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John
I was trying to install Chainfire 3D and I guess I did something wrong because I'm now stuck in a boot loop.
I have a Proscan PLT9045k tablet rooted. I was running a stock rom and kernel. Whenever I try to boot it up now it just freezes on the Proscan logo, I can't even make it to the Android boot screen.
Can anyone help?
SpaceNigs said:
I was trying to install Chainfire 3D and I guess I did something wrong because I'm now stuck in a boot loop.
I have a Proscan PLT9045k tablet rooted. I was running a stock rom and kernel. Whenever I try to boot it up now it just freezes on the Proscan logo, I can't even make it to the Android boot screen.
Can anyone help?
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remove the battery, and reinsert , enter recovery mode and wipe all and reboot,
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droidinterest said:
remove the battery, and reinsert , enter recovery mode and wipe all and reboot,
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if you are able to go to recovery mode in your device just wipe data and cache every thing will be solved and if you are not able to go to recovery mode just install stock rom of your device.......
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rahulraz said:
if you are able to go to recovery mode in your device just wipe data and cache every thing will be solved and if you are not able to go to recovery mode just install stock rom of your device.......
press thanks if i helped
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I've tried that multiple times and I'm still stuck on the boot loop. And looking online I could only find a .img of the firmware for my tablet. It's hard to find any support at all for this model.
how I fixed my proscan tablet
I know this is super old but I hope this helps someone someday,
I bricked a proscan (made by curtis international) tablet, I found the proper firmware on the legacy.curtisint (dot) com/support/manuals.asp?p=15 web page
after unzipping all the contents and the zip file that is in the main folder I connected the tablet to the PC via USB with the power to the tablet off
look for RKbatchtool.exe in the batch tool folder, load the *.img file in the main folder in that program, below there will be many greyed out boxes numbered 1-8 iirc
press and hold the power button on the tablet until you hear the USB insert sound from your computer (the screen will stay black but it has turned on to the firmware loading function)
in the RKbatchtool program one of the greyed out boxes at the bottom should now be green or flashing and allow you to properly reload the firmware
let it run and it will auto complete and tell you when completed.
It doesn't cost the manufacture proscan to keep 'copy' of their old firmware stored at google or their own webserver, it's either they don't care about buyers who have issues with the firmware or software as it has bugs and the device is 'disposable' as they sell it for like $50. It's obviously not worth their time investing money on technical support for a product with so little profit. the company didn't even bother to leave digital copy of their manual or firmware for 'free' downloand and no technical support for their product and customers have to come here for 'free technical support' which is bogus.
these 'cheap' disposable tablets have self destruct mechanism if you reset to factory or try to flash it too many times,,just kidding or crap cheap tablets with technical support cause they want to give any technical support. and don't care as it's disposable. cheap garbage.
technical support is the job of the guy who made the stuff not for sites like this or third party websites.
The problem is the battery is too low to bootup. and there is not enough charge to load the android software. it only has enough battery to boot up stage. and when battery is low it shuts down. Plug the usb charger and fully charge the battery for 5 hours. If your battery was drained to 0% and you have not used it for months, you need to charge the batter for at least 6 hours to fully charge it.
it worked for me. and never use the battery to 0%. and not recharge it. always recharge the battery when it reaches say 10%
there is no need to flash the firmware or even reset it etc.
I'm just gonna state my points in points xD:
1. I own a Huawei Ascend G700-U10.
2. I was installing xposed module on my phone and it didn't seem to work, i found out later in time that you had to change your system files for it to work.
3.As i was wondering why it wasn't working *After rebooting several times* i dropped my phone in the sink by mistake , luckily i was fast enough to pick it up but some water had gone through.
4. When i picked it up and rebooted it after cleaning it, the phone booted and got stuck into a black screen with "New:Safe Old:Risk" written on the middle left side of the screen in tiny font size.
4.1: This happened to me before i flashed the stock rom before and it worked properly
5: This time when i rebooted my phone to install Stock Rom i couldn't find the file so i just rebooted once for fun and it got into safe mode.
6: I charged my mobile, made a call... then i searched up how to fix it , Factory reseted it , still boots into safe mode and now i am here.
If this is Important whenever i reboot from recovery it says cust fail and then i click reboot and it reboots
Volume down doesnt work in recovery mode nor safe mode
So how do i get out of Safe mode
Same problem here, did you find any solution by now?
I just tried installing new Firmware on my Tablet and i can't boot into Recovery Mode or Fastboot Mode, when i do so the Tablet just restarts, if i leave it alone about 20 minutes the Vonino logo pops up but nothing happens after that, the tablet just restarts. The tablet always needs to be connected to a wall charger for some weird reason, i cannot connect it to my Laptop because the tablet won't boot. I do have these files that i created before installing the Firmware because i knew it wasn't going to go well: userdata_20180204_231637.backup, voninobackup.ab, LinuxKernel, StockRecovery. I also have a folder where the whole entire data from the Tablet is backed up, i also have the old Firmware backed up but i can't restore it. If anyone knows how to fix this i will do a video on how to fix it on my YouTube Channel since i'm not the only one with this problem.
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I just tried installing new Firmware on my Tablet and i can't boot into Recovery Mode or Fastboot Mode, when i do so the Tablet just restarts, if i leave it alone about 20 minutes the Vonino logo pops up but nothing happens after that, the tablet just restarts. The tablet always needs to be connected to a wall charger for some weird reason, i cannot connect it to my Laptop because the tablet won't boot. I do have these files that i created before installing the Firmware because i knew it wasn't going to go well: userdata_20180204_231637.backup, voninobackup.ab, LinuxKernel, StockRecovery. I also have a folder where the whole entire data from the Tablet is backed up, i also have the old Firmware backed up but i can't restore it. If anyone knows how to fix this i will do a video on how to fix it on my YouTube Channel since i'm not the only one with this problem.
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Any news here ? Did you manage to fix the tablet?