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Whenever I try to install anything or flash anything like a recovery on fastboot mode, even if I try to initialize it or plug it into the mi firmware flash program it turns black. When I type in fastboot devices it recognizes it. I have installed all the drivers, I tried using USB 2.0 ports I tried using USB 3.0 ports I tried using different cables and still nothing is working, I should mention that my bootloader is unlocked I was successful in unlocking it and installing TWRP , this only started happening when I removed TWRP by flashing an update then not patching the update so it got replaced by stock recovery then when I tried to reflash TWRP this started to happen. so now I'm stuck with a stock recovery and no way of flashing TWRP to make any kind of modifications. COULD it be I screwed up my bootloader when I flashed the zip? It's possible that the zip may have been of a older version....so I might have installed a older bootloader...I dunno.
But fastboot can detect your device?
ussualy stuck on recovery because arb, is your device poco f1 or mi8?
Darklouis said:
But fastboot can detect your device?
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Yes! It makes no sense to me
samexex said:
ussualy stuck on recovery because arb, is your device poco f1 or mi8?
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Poco, it's not stuck in recovery, it's just whenever I try to do anything in fastboot it's just goes black and says on the top corner press anything to reboot, so I can't flash TWRP I can't use miflash I can't do anything that requires fastboot
Aybouzaglou said:
Poco, it's not stuck in recovery, it's just whenever I try to do anything in fastboot it's just goes black and says on the top corner press anything to reboot, so I can't flash TWRP I can't use miflash I can't do anything that requires fastboot
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Did you ever find a solution to your problem?
TrippyEngine said:
Did you ever find a solution to your problem?
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Yes I installed the latest open beta with the stock recovery and it fixed the problem
Aybouzaglou said:
Poco, it's not stuck in recovery, it's just whenever I try to do anything in fastboot it's just goes black and says on the top corner press anything to reboot, so I can't flash TWRP I can't use miflash I can't do anything that requires fastboot
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are u using ryzen cpu on your pc or laptop?
Aybouzaglou said:
Poco, it's not stuck in recovery, it's just whenever I try to do anything in fastboot it's just goes black and says on the top corner press anything to reboot, so I can't flash TWRP I can't use miflash I can't do anything that requires fastboot
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This problem may happen when USB 3.0 port is used to connect the phone to PC.
While trying to set up a new boot animation, I came across an error which prevented my phone form booting up into the OS and instead showed me the Fastboot screen every time. I tried reflashing twrp, as well as flashing another boot animation into it. While reflashing TWRP for the third time (I didn't really know what to do so I just hoped it would work eventually), it seems like it corrupted some of my phone data, meaning preloader and I believe some other stuff. The phone now won't boot at all, and also isn't getting recognized by SPFlashTool. While plugging it into my PC I can still hear the "connected" and "disconnected" sound though.
Any ideas on what I could do?
I know its kinda late but
Have you tried using adb or fastboot and check if your device is recognized with the adb devices command?
noah_bfn said:
Have you tried using adb or fastboot and check if your device is recognized with the adb devices command?
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I don't know how to do it But I'm having the same problem the screen is black , can you guys help me ?
Your phone sounds like it is soft bricked.
emersonsamuel said:
I don't know how to do it But I'm having the same problem the screen is black , can you guys help me ?
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Your phone sounds as though it is soft bricked. It can be brought back to life.
Follow here to un-brick your device:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/ulefone-power-5-twrp-root-project-treble-t3943714
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While trying to set up a new boot animation, I came across an error which prevented my phone form booting up into the OS and instead showed me the Fastboot screen every time. I tried reflashing twrp, as well as flashing another boot animation into it. While reflashing TWRP for the third time (I didn't really know what to do so I just hoped it would work eventually), it seems like it corrupted some of my phone data, meaning preloader and I believe some other stuff. The phone now won't boot at all, and also isn't getting recognized by SPFlashTool. While plugging it into my PC I can still hear the "connected" and "disconnected" sound though.
Any ideas on what I could do?
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Just use the spflashtool. Try multiple times and try my updated guide. Make sure you installed the drivers properly AND USE A GOOD CABLE. I had some hard times flashing with spflashtool, but it was just the cable.
Hello guys!
I've been looking for a solution to this problem, I have a Moto One XT1941-5 that was never rooted nor bootloader unlocked. I left it charging and after about one hour it was at Fastboot Mode, it says that it failed booting from normal mode. Even if I try to restart or start normally, it gets back to Fastboot.
What have I done until now?
- Tried to flash the whole latest STOCK ROM again (manually with fastboot tools)
- Tried with a ROM from another region (mine is OPENMX and tried with RETLA) and I get the same
- Tried with Repair Assistant from Motorola, nothing happens.
- Tried to unlock bootloader, it asks me to enable OEM unlock on Developer settings (I can't, phone doesn't power up)
* Something that gets me confused is about the slots, $fastboot getvar all reports that none of the slots are bootable, every time I flash the ROM it says that slot A is bootable and B not, or that A is not bootable and B yes, or none of the slots are bootable.
Here are some screenshots about the info I have.
You can follow these steps from https://forum.xda-developers.com/motorola-one/how-to/unroot-ota-wipe-data-tested-t3905745 and then fastboot erase userdata and try to boot again.
lucasdeeiroz said:
You can follow these steps from https://forum.xda-developers.com/motorola-one/how-to/unroot-ota-wipe-data-tested-t3905745 and then fastboot erase userdata and try to boot again.
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Just unzipped the bat, and opened with a text editor... those are exactly the commands I manually used, nothing has worked until now.
adri_sefp said:
Just unzipped the bat, and opened with a text editor... those are exactly the commands I manually used, nothing has worked until now.
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When did you buy this phone?
borksek said:
When did you buy this phone?
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On June 2018, warranty is not valid any longer. Carrier just give us 1 year here in Mexico.
I never had a problem like this, I was looking forward to find the blankflash for this model but it doesn't exist yet, maybe all I can do is wait for it or hard brick it. :crying:
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On June 2018, warranty is not valid any longer. Carrier just give us 1 year here in Mexico.
I never had a problem like this, I was looking forward to find the blankflash for this model but it doesn't exist yet, maybe all I can do is wait for it or hard brick it. :crying:
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did you manage to solve this problem?
claudiusuflea said:
did you manage to solve this problem?
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No, I think this problem has to do with the EMMC memory.
Yesterday I was trying again with the Android 10 stock rom using fastboot, nothing changes.
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No, I think this problem has to do with the EMMC memory.
Yesterday I was trying again with the Android 10 stock rom using fastboot, nothing changes.
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that means there's no work-arround
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No, I think this problem has to do with the EMMC memory.
Yesterday I was trying again with the Android 10 stock rom using fastboot, nothing changes.
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also, anyone having an ideea how to hard brick it to qualcomm 908/906 if it's fastboot bricked to blank flash it?
claudiusuflea said:
also, anyone having an ideea how to hard brick it to qualcomm 908/906 if it's fastboot bricked to blank flash it?
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Even if you do that, there's no blankflash for this model... as long as I know, I was looking forward to find it somewhere but there is none available.
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that means there's no work-arround
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That's correct, now my device shows nothing on screen, it is just black but when I plug the usb cable, fastboot detects it as fastboot mode, all commands are working but nothing else works.
I'm giving up now.
claudiusuflea said:
also, anyone having an ideea how to hard brick it to qualcomm 908/906 if it's fastboot bricked to blank flash it?
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UPDATE:
- I finally found a blankflash (my phone still the same) but you can give it a try.
LINK (copy and paste om your browser) drive.google.com/file/d/1-Dgj4WlbitUUHgcZmuBVR_bSendXLdAx/edit
1. To make your phone go to Qualcomm 9008 all you have to do is download an Android 8.1 stock rom from any region, flash it all using fastboot. You may get an error trying to flash boot.img but keep flashing the files.
2. Once you finish flashing and type: "fastboot reboot", your phone will boot into Qualcomm mode, it should be listed in Device Manager.
3. DISABLE any antivirus and download this blankflash, just unzip it and execute the blankflash.bat file.
4. Your phone should boot up in fastboot mode and you can start flashing the latest stock rom.
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UPDATE:
- I finally found a blankflash (my phone still the same) but you can give it a try.
LINK (copy and paste om your browser) drive.google.com/file/d/1-Dgj4WlbitUUHgcZmuBVR_bSendXLdAx/edit
1. To make your phone go to Qualcomm 9008 all you have to do is download an Android 8.1 stock rom from any region, flash it all using fastboot. You may get an error trying to flash boot.img but keep flashing the files.
2. Once you finish flashing and type: "fastboot reboot", your phone will boot into Qualcomm mode, it should be listed in Device Manager.
3. DISABLE any antivirus and download this blankflash, just unzip it and execute the blankflash.bat file.
4. Your phone should boot up in fastboot mode and you can start flashing the latest stock rom.
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works if I have the bootloader still locked?
adri_sefp said:
UPDATE:
- I finally found a blankflash (my phone still the same) but you can give it a try.
LINK (copy and paste om your browser) drive.google.com/file/d/1-Dgj4WlbitUUHgcZmuBVR_bSendXLdAx/edit
1. To make your phone go to Qualcomm 9008 all you have to do is download an Android 8.1 stock rom from any region, flash it all using fastboot. You may get an error trying to flash boot.img but keep flashing the files.
2. Once you finish flashing and type: "fastboot reboot", your phone will boot into Qualcomm mode, it should be listed in Device Manager.
3. DISABLE any antivirus and download this blankflash, just unzip it and execute the blankflash.bat file.
4. Your phone should boot up in fastboot mode and you can start flashing the latest stock rom.
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followed all the steps, bricking worked, but after flashing the latest software had the same problem
it would be nice if motorola would give us qfil software so we could flash it from the scratch
also, anyone any other option in this case? also found a dump of deen android 10 but I don't know what to do with it
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followed all the steps, bricking worked, but after flashing the latest software had the same problem
it would be nice if motorola would give us qfil software so we could flash it from the scratch
also, anyone any other option in this case? also found a dump of deen android 10 but I don't know what to do with it
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Was your device detected as Qualcomm? Did you use the blankflash file? Did yor phone boot to fastboot?
adri_sefp said:
Was your device detected as Qualcomm? Did you use the blankflash file? Did yor phone boot to fastboot?
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Indeed, after flashing an Android 8 firmware my phone went into Qualcomm 908 EDL mode. After blankflashing and flashing the latest firmware had the same issue with "No bootable A/B slot". The same state before hardbricking the phone (AP Fastboot flash mode secure).
adri_sefp said:
Hello guys!
I've been looking for a solution to this problem, I have a Moto One XT1941-5 that was never rooted nor bootloader unlocked. I left it charging and after about one hour it was at Fastboot Mode, it says that it failed booting from normal mode. Even if I try to restart or start normally, it gets back to Fastboot.
What have I done until now?
- Tried to flash the whole latest STOCK ROM again (manually with fastboot tools)
- Tried with a ROM from another region (mine is OPENMX and tried with RETLA) and I get the same
- Tried with Repair Assistant from Motorola, nothing happens.
- Tried to unlock bootloader, it asks me to enable OEM unlock on Developer settings (I can't, phone doesn't power up)
* Something that gets me confused is about the slots, $fastboot getvar all reports that none of the slots are bootable, every time I flash the ROM it says that slot A is bootable and B not, or that A is not bootable and B yes, or none of the slots are bootable.
Here are some screenshots about the info I have.
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maybe works "lenovo rescue and smart assistant"
Marc.os said:
maybe works "lenovo rescue and smart assistant"
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No, lmsa would recognise the phones after A10 update, but the problem persists. Someone who has repaired this or someone who has managed to take it to the service or managed to revive the phone from this state? With locked bootloader
Marc.os said:
maybe works "lenovo rescue and smart assistant"
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That didn't help either, there's nothing else we can do than replacing the main board.
Hello.
I have a similar problem. I have tried all of the methods listed, unfortunately nothing works. I ended up replacing the motherboard. The old PCB is waiting, maybe someday it can be repaired.
Still very new to the community, so please bear with me if I miss something or make any mistakes.
Trying to flash havocOS
I flashed an unofficial version of twrp (for X657, made sure to disable verity on both vbmeta and vbmeta_system), then attempted to boot into twrp, with no luck (it just ended up booting into fastboot for some reason).
I then tried to boot into fastbootd, completely forgetting i had twrp still installed, to flash havoc from there (this is where i think i messed up, i remember reading somewhere that twrp prevents this)
Now my phone is stuck looping on the infinix logo
Tried the SP Flash Tool, but kept getting this error. Which I'm guessing is because the phone keeps restarting (mainly because "Disconnected!" shows up in the console between two instances of the same error).
Any advice?
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Still very new to the community, so please bear with me if I miss something or make any mistakes.
Trying to flash havocOS
I flashed an unofficial version of twrp (for X657, made sure to disable verity on both vbmeta and vbmeta_system), then attempted to boot into twrp, with no luck (it just ended up booting into fastboot for some reason).
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Probably you haven´t to flash vbmeta to boot to TWRP but just when you are ready to boot to system.
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I then tried to boot into fastbootd, completely forgetting i had twrp still installed, to flash havoc from there (this is where i think i messed up, i remember reading somewhere that twrp prevents this)
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You can flash the TWRP image through fastboot and then boot to it through commands.
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Now my phone is stuck looping on the infinix logo
Tried the SP Flash Tool, but kept getting this error. Which I'm guessing is because the phone keeps restarting (mainly because "Disconnected!" shows up in the console between two instances of the same error).
Any advice?
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This is the list of errors from SP Flash tool https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-439.html
Anyway, you have a tool specific for your device https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-9224.html
I guess this thread must be moved to Android General Questions.
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Probably you haven´t to flash vbmeta to boot to TWRP but just when you are ready to boot to system.
You can flash the TWRP image through fastboot and then boot to it through commands.
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I meant twrp prevents booting to fastbootd, it was after trying to boot into fastbootd using "fastboot reboot fastboot" that the bootloop started, right now I can't seem to get past the boot logo.
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This is the list of errors from SP Flash tool https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-439.html
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Weirdly enough the error i got was not listed here..
SubwayChamp said:
Anyway, you have a tool specific for your device https://forum.hovatek.com/thread-9224.html
I guess this thread must be moved to Android General Questions.
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This method doesn't work either since the phone won't stay off for more than 7 seconds.
I'm not stuck in a bootloop as in the phone powers on, then gets stuck, or powers off again
The phone continuously powers on and off and nothing I do (apart from disconnecting the battery) stops it, even then, once the battery is back in it begins looping again...
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I meant twrp prevents booting to fastbootd, it was after trying to boot into fastbootd using "fastboot reboot fastboot" that the bootloop started, right now I can't seem to get past the boot logo.
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You don't need to reboot to fastbootd, and you can't apply ADB commands either, because your device doesn't allow it due to random reboots and due to USB debugging is disabled right now.
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Weirdly enough the error i got was not listed here..
This method doesn't work either since the phone won't stay off for more than 7 seconds.
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Not true, this is the whole idea of this kind of tools either through SP Flash tool or Infinix tool you just have to GET device can be detected, this tiny portion of time will be enough for the tools can start its job, once the tool started the device get attached without a way to get out of it. To achieve this, prepare ALL that you need for tool to work even press flash/download, connect device with PC and apply the right combination key,
Prepare device manager on Windows and check which status of connection it is passing through to better understand which mode is lacking of.
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I'm not stuck in a bootloop as in the phone powers on, then gets stuck, or powers off again
The phone continuously powers on and off and nothing I do (apart from disconnecting the battery) stops it, even then, once the battery is back in it begins looping again...
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You are not saying till now which model your device is, assuming that the bootloader is unlocked.
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You don't need to reboot to fastbootd, and you can't apply ADB commands either, because your device doesn't allow it due to random reboots and due to USB debugging is disabled right now.
Not true, this is the whole idea of this kind of tools either through SP Flash tool or Infinix tool you just have to GET device can be detected, this tiny portion of time will be enough for the tools can start its job, once the tool started the device get attached without a way to get out of it. To achieve this, prepare ALL that you need for tool to work even press flash/download, connect device with PC and apply the right combination key,
Prepare device manager on Windows and check which status of connection it is passing through to better understand which mode is lacking of.
You are not saying till now which model your device is, assuming that the bootloader is unlocked.
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I tried again and that error seems to just be an issue with the linux version, it detected the phone fine and started writing to "super" on windows, but my laptop died, and now the phone isn't showing up on SP Flash, neither would it turn on at all.. but the charging indicator light comes on when I plug it in.
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I tried again and that error seems to just be an issue with the linux version, it detected the phone fine and started writing to "super" on windows, but my laptop died, and now the phone isn't showing up on SP Flash, neither would it turn on at all.. but the charging indicator light comes on when I plug it in.
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Well, if you interrupted the process, that's not good at all. The only you can do is keeping trying it, if your motherboard was not damaged.
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Help please! I flashed a gapps zip file using flashify on my infinix smart 5 x657 (Running on lineageos gsi android 12) then the phone just went off. and it not turning on. but it shows the charging indicator light when i connect it to power.
I've tried disconnecting the battery still nothing
what possible solution is there for this?
I accidentally flashed the wrong logo.img and now my phone does not boot anymore, its just a black screen
idk if there is a way to write the phone without booting it, if someone got an idea what I could do, please help me :'(
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I accidentally flashed the wrong logo.img and now my phone does not boot anymore, its just a black screen
idk if there is a way to write the phone without booting it, if someone got an idea what I could do, please help me :'(
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can you boot into fast boot mode
muneeb rizwan said:
can you boot into fast boot mode
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nope, the screen stays black and it doesn't even vibrate anymore
GiantMurloc said:
nope, the screen stays black and it doesn't even vibrate anymore
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does your computer detects it
muneeb rizwan said:
does your computer detects it
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the device list in linux stays the same when i plug or unplug it, so I think its not detected by the pc
It would be better if you told us exactly what you did. Step by step. Then we can more easily assess how serious the error may have been.
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It would be better if you told us exactly what you did. Step by step. Then we can more easily assess how serious the error may have been.
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so, I broke my system img today, the phone was in a bootloop and I downloaded the system img and boot img from c.mi.com, then I found out that there is actually a logo.img for the splashscreen and tried to create my own, I thought it would be alright if I flash it and I could get back to fastboot if its not working. well seems like that was wrong, now the phone is not booting anymore :'(
I there any way to the phone before it tried to start the logo.img?
On my old lenovo tablet there was a software called mtk tool that was able to flash the device before it starts anything
so I found out that I could try to boot my phone into the edl mode, so I can flash it with mi flash tool, but I would need to remove the phone cover for that, so it would be my last option, any other idea?
The question is whether the phone doesn't actually report anything when connected to a PC. In Windows detection is easy, how it is verifiable in Linux I have no idea. The phone can report to different kinds of drivers, including the COM port. EDL mode can be triggered by test points from the phone's motherboard, but sometimes also by button combinations. I don't know of a suitable button combination yet, but it is used from the off state of the phone when the phone is connected to a PC.
As for the tablet connection you mentioned, it was definitely an MTK CPU and it has different procedures to upload than Qualcomm. With us, you have to connect the phone first.
So I tried it on my windows and it also didn't show up in device manager. Anyway I will buy a phone repair kid and try to fix it in the EDL mode, thank you ^^