Recovery finishes in 2 mins but fails - Shift General

Hi Everyone,
Got my Shift, thought Vista was so slow decided to put on Ubuntu.
Had enough of that, hit FN F3, set recovery MBR YES and the continue.
Starts up the WINPE, I see Diskpart fly past and a few "cant find xxx" but flashes to fast to see and then says "All done, power off using slide".
Reboot and I get "BOOTMGR is missing"
The whole recovery process takes 2-3 minutes so my guess is the cant find errors are big ones as I would expect it to take a while?
Also no keyboard access or mouse. Tried USB keyboard no luck, I wanted to look at the batch files so I could slow them down. but no access.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Russ

Remove any SDHC cards from the slot if you have any.

Hi, nothing added to it. Just wondered from everyones experience when you perform a recovery from this FN 3 how long does it take?
Russ

About 8-9 minutes on WINPE and 10 minutes more starting vista for first time and rebooting until you can use the system.

RussST24 said:
Hi Everyone,
Got my Shift, thought Vista was so slow decided to put on Ubuntu.
Had enough of that, hit FN F3, set recovery MBR YES and the continue.
Starts up the WINPE, I see Diskpart fly past and a few "cant find xxx" but flashes to fast to see and then says "All done, power off using slide".
Reboot and I get "BOOTMGR is missing"
The whole recovery process takes 2-3 minutes so my guess is the cant find errors are big ones as I would expect it to take a while?
Also no keyboard access or mouse. Tried USB keyboard no luck, I wanted to look at the batch files so I could slow them down. but no access.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Russ
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I had the same problem after installing ubuntu. You must get a recovery partition from a guy with your same language (if you want) and follow the instructions of Pof to overwrite your recovery partition. Then It will work again but I had to do it twice. Maybe first time It failed. And remember that dump/reflash last 4 hours.
Dani

Hi Thanks,
Any chance anyone knows where I can get the English UK version? I guess the US one will work too.
Thanks
Russ

Hi.
Other shift's user should dump his recovery partition for you

Hi, I hope so as HTC said they do not have any recovery CDs and I would have to return it for repair
I can install Vista myself but they wont give me access to download the drivers? They have a lot to learn if they want to move into OS support. A simple cheap DVD in the box would save all this grief.
Russ

RECOVERY Partition Fn+3 run a Recovery System and reinstall Vista OS.
My Recovery is Crashed and i wait to dump and upload Image for Recovery Image and Restor in My HTC Shift

RussST24 said:
Hi, I hope so as HTC said they do not have any recovery CDs and I would have to return it for repair
I can install Vista myself but they wont give me access to download the drivers? They have a lot to learn if they want to move into OS support. A simple cheap DVD in the box would save all this grief.
Russ
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well I can upload the Program Files/HTC (faster than the full recovery dump), has some HTC driver stuff inside.

I am currently backing up the recovery partition on my shift as per pof's instructions (using this slax thing off usb).
I see I can expect it to go for 4 hours why is bs set to 1? any reason for that??
anyway if this works then I'll upload it. it is WWE GSM shift. just need to figure out where to upload 3GB and it won't be fast either
note: the dd command didn't work, so I tried dd if=/dev/hda of=/mnt/hda1/shift-vista-recovery.bin bs=1 skip=36773560320
with /dev/hda1 it said no such directory
note2: if you're paranoid check dmesg before doing the dd to see if you get same values for HDA as pof: http://pof.eslack.org/blog/

cmonex in PM send a FTP server for Upload a Image !!!

well, ok, I stopped dd after 4 hours because it only did 98MB and then used: dd if=/dev/hda of=/mnt/hda1/shift-vista-recovery.bin bs=16384 skip=2244480
that was very fast and file comparison utility says it's the same for the first 98MB as the bs=1 98MB file is (i didn't delete it).
if anyone knows a way to fully verify the contents then let me know, I don't want to start upload until then. thanks.

Run USb Slax
and
write dmesg in command line, find where SDA (40Gb)
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
dd if=/dev/sda of=/mnt/shift-vista-recovery.bin bs=1 skip=36773560320

micron said:
Run USb Slax
and
write dmesg in command line, find where SDA (40Gb)
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
dd if=/dev/sda of=/mnt/shift-vista-recovery.bin bs=1 skip=36773560320
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but that's what i did already, and it was goddamn slow
anyway transferring the dump to my PC that is on lan, for faster upload

Go to upload on FTP.
I post Link to Download hear or PM for you .

micron said:
Go to upload on FTP.
I post Link to Download hear or PM for you .
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I replied!

Here is my solution
boot the xp disc with usb cd/dvd drive.
Use XP to fomat the hdd again ( don't use quick format , use low level complete format. ) ... after finish format.. Reboot your htc shift ( **** ) ..., PRess FN3 .. to recover.. then it work... , sometimes, you need to try several time of recover .. to make it work..
It is the bugs in HTC.
Since HTC care in HK trying to charge me us$1000 for service charge, even I just brought it for few day... ( still with warranty ) claming that the other installing of software damage the motherboard, powerboard , touch board. , and it spoil the warrnty terms.
HTC Care ( HK ) is a act like a cheater... ( Since I use my own method to fix the Shift ) , they are telling lie to cheat customer...

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vista doesn't boot !

hey guys,
I got an htc shift and when I power it on, it dosent find the vista and says insert boot media in the selected boot device,
I tried to recover it from the recovery partition but it doesn't work either,
I appreciate if anyone can help me.
Have you tried going into the BIOS to see if the HDD/SDD is enabled? If it's not listed, it could be that your drive is dead.
Restart your device (or turn it on if it is off), Press "Del" at the HTC Splash Screen, press "Right", "Return, "Down", "Return". You should see it in the list if it's still working OK. If it is in the list and enabled, check the other Setting under the "Boot" menu and check that it is selected as your primary boot device.
If none of this works (or at least drive is not visible), I think your drive may be dead.
If it does show your Drive in the list(s), but Windows still says there is no boot media, and recovery partition is not recovering it, you'll need to try to install an OS so it has some valid Boot Media to boot from.
indeed I tried the bios setup and my HDD is ok,
I saw some linux an xp bootable images but I am wondering that if I use them my device gona work properly!!
cuz I saw some issues with drivers!!
THX &
sorry if my english is kinda wonky pal!!!
sahandf said:
indeed I tried the bios setup and my HDD is ok,
I saw some linux an xp bootable images but I am wondering that if I use them my device gona work properly!!
cuz I saw some issues with drivers!!
THX &
sorry if my english is kinda wonky pal!!!
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It's worth a try. If you can at least get it to boot, you may be able to check the drive for errors etc. Don't worry about things working properly for now. Just get the barebones working.
Another suggestion though, you could have a virus in the boot sector. I'm not sure if these are reversible or salvagable, but if you do get it to boot, try running a thorough virus scan to see if that throws anything up.
Failing all that, the best solution for trying to diagnose the problem would probably be something like this...
SSD-to-USB converter
With this, you could connect it to another computer and at least see if the drive is readable. Obviously this means taking your Shift to pieces to get the SSD out, but I've done it and it's not that difficult really.
And your English is good!
sure I'll give it a shot,
thanks a million!

Help!! messed up updating cyanogenmod! Bricked??

I really need some help please! I think I may have done something very bad. I have a tmobile mytouch 3g. I was trying to update from cyanogenmod 4.2.1.9. I was using a darkstar theme from ringer nation.
Here’s where I think i screwed myself. I am fairly new to all this stuff so I was trying to find a guide on how to update the mod and instead of doing it properly by adding the files to the sd card, doing a wipe, and then installing everything. I instead messed up and did an install of sapping.nbh and basically followed all the directions to originally root the phone. Including formatting the sd card and everything. When I realized that i was doing this all wrong I was still able to load my os and everything seemed ok. I was getting a sd card error that said that the card was blank or had an unsupported file system, but I was able to mount it so, I erased everything off the card and then put the cyanogen update and the drc83_base file and attempted to load into recovery and do the update.
I loaded into and did a wipe. I attempted to follow the instructions on upgrading from the cyogen page. (God I wish I had found that page first) But after I did the wipe and I attempt to Apply any from SD I get “error: sd card is not mounted”
When I attempt to reboot the phone it goes to the tmobile mytouch logo, THEN it goes to my them logo from Ringer Nation, then it just goes to a black screen I let it sit there for like 5 minutes to see what would happen, but nothing. So I took out the battery and sim. I can get into recovery though so I hope that someone can help me figure out where to go from there.I thought that since I had done a wipe that the theme would have been deleted as well? This is weird.
I did do a nandroid backup before. Hopefully that will prove to be helpful. Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to dump as much useful information about this problem so that hopefully someone will be able to help! BTW I'm using a mac with the latest snow leopard software.
As I am desperate for help, please reach out to me via aim – icolinirie or via email
Thank you in advance for everything. This is a great community, and all of Cyanogen’s work is greatly appreciated!!
EDIT: I really need some help! Here's some more information. I have a Magic 32B. Its running Cyanogenmod v1.4 + JF Recovery.
From what I have gathered I need to adp into my phone in order to get it to mount. Anyone know how to do this on a mac. I am trying, but I don't fully understand. I have created the .bash_profile from terminal and typed the following "export PATH=${PATH}:/Users/itunes/Documents/android-sdk-mac_86/tools" which is the path to the tools file in the sdk. I am just stuck at this point. I don't know what to do from here.
Hi I quote.
Install SDK utilities you need to connect your PC to your phone
You can download the full SDK from the Android Developer website for your platform
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
You'll need to download the SDK appropriate for your platform and extract it into a directory somewhere. I'm going to assume you're using Windows here and suggest you extract it into a folder called
C:\AndroidSDK\
on your hard disk. You can put it anywhere you like really, but if you do you'll need to substitute it for the folder above.
Add the tools directory to your system path for easy access
In Windows it's easy to add the Android SDK Tools directory to your system path. Doing this lets you use the Android SDK tools anywhere and makes it easier for you.
On Windows XP: Go to Control Panel->System, Choose the 'Advanced' tab and then click 'Environment Variables' To do this on Vista/Windows7: Simply go to Control Panel->System and choose 'Advanced System Settings' and then 'Environment Variables'
Now that you've got here locate Path under System Variables and click Edit, then add the following to the end of the string displayed:
;C:\AndroidSDK\tools\
Then click OK until you get out of the menus.
Now that you've done this you should be able to bring up a command shell and type 'adb' and it should run straight away without needing to change path.
Please note that you can skip this step completely if you find it too complicated - however you will need to CD to the ?AndroidSDK\tools every time you open up a command prompt so it's worthwhile doing. I'm going to assume you have made the change above in all further examples as it gets too complicated really. If you're not confident in a DOS shell, I'd suggest you do a little bit of reading up on basic navigation in DOS first.
Enable Debugging mode on the phone before connecting to PC and installing the ADB driver
Menu > Settings > Applications > Developement > USB Debugging
Install the USB drivers correctly - check using "adb devices".
If you have already connected your phone to your computer before then the USB drivers are probably already loaded. If you're lucky then typing 'adb devices' in a command prompt will produce something like:
C:\AndroidSDK>adb devices
List of devices attached
XXXXXXXXXXXX device
Where XXXXXXXXXXXX is the serial number of your phone. If it doesn't produce that line, then you need to check Device Manager and ensure the device drivers for your phone were installed correctly.
If you are having issues installing the ADB driver, you need to connect your phone then go into Device Manager and check the ADB device properties. Check the following property and it'll look something like:
Device Instance Id: USB\VID_0BB4&PID_0C02&MI_01\7&293A7D0D&0&0001
To fix the driver installation problem, you need to edit the driver's .ini file and change all the references of 0C03 to 0C02, or 0C02 to 0C03 if your device property states your Device Id is 0C03.
Note: After flashing a new ROM, your Device Id may change again to either 0C03 or remain as 0C02. So you need to update the .ini file again as above to refelect the change and re-install the driver. Another known way to fix the above issue is to download and install HTC Sync - this seems to install the correct drivers.
How to use ADB
ADB stands for Android Debugging Bridge - it's a useful way of talking to your handset while it's running. ADB provides commands for copying files to and from your phone, installing packages and debugging your Android applications.
Useful commands include:
adb devices - lists which devices are currently attached to your computer
adb install <packagename.apk> - lets you install an Android application on your phone
adb remount - Remounts your system in write mode - this lets you alter system files on your phone using ADB
adb push <localfile> <location on your phone> - lets you upload files to your phones filesystem
adb pull <location on your phone> <localfile> - lets you download files off your phones filesystem
adb logcat - starts dumping debugging information from your handset to the console - useful for debugging your apps
adb shell <command> - drops you into a basic linux command shell on your phone with no parameters, or lets you run commands directly
How to use Fastboot
Fastboot is another boot method and is used to drop the phone into a safe mode to load/flash alternate roms. You need USB debugging turned on before you can use Fastboot mode - so I'd recommend you do this first (under Settings->Applications->Development->USB Debugging). You will also need to power off your phone first (hold down Power and select Power Off) and then hold down the Back+Power Buttons to start the phone in Fastboot mode. You will need your USB cable connected to be able to issue any commands and assuming your drivers are correct you should be able to issue:
C:\AndroidSDK>fastboot devices
List of devices attached
XXXXXXXXXXXX fastboot
Other commands in this mode include - we'll cover these below in subsequent sections.
fastboot boot <filename> - boots a rom stored on your pc specified by the filename
fastboot flash <partition> <filename> - flashes a rom stored on your pc, partition can be one of {boot, recovery, system, userdata}
fastboot binaries for mac and linux can be found here.
3. Learn how to use fastboot and boot a recovery rom
Download a recovery rom for your device
There are several different recovery roms available for the HTC Magic devices.
Amon_RA has created several nice recovery roms available from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=530492 and get the Recovery Rom appropriate for your device - these recovery roms have Nandroid Backup and Nandroid Restore and are perfect for the average user.
You can also use Cyanogen's 1.3.1 Recovery ROM available for: PVT32A devices and PVT32B devices - this rom has some additional options for partitioning your SD card for ?Apps2SD/Swapper/etc.
Fastboot the recovery rom
Fastbooting a rom doesn't write anything to your device - it just loads it directly from your PC - so it's a completely safe way of fixing/recovering/backing up your existing rom. To fastboot a rom you need to first drop your phone into Fastboot mode and check that it's working. Now drop into a command shell and make sure the recovery image you're wanting to load is in the same directory that you're running this in. If it's called something other than recovery-rom.img then substitute that instead.
C:\AndroidSDK> fastboot boot recovery-rom.img
If you are having problems changing the directory in the command prompt, just make a copy of the command prompt .exe itself, and place it in the folder that contains the recovery rom, then run the above command.
And once again, if you have a perfected SPL which does not allow remote fastboot, you will have to fix it first.
Use the Recovery Rom to Backup your current ROM with Nandroid
Once you've booted to a recovery rom - you can use the Nandroid Backup option. If you get a 'cannot mount /dev/mkblkxxx error' when you do this then check your microSD card is inserted correctly and if so, wait a few seconds for it to register to the recovery rom correctly. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again (sdcard can take a few seconds to mount!)
You do not need to be a rocket scientist to do this.
you can use the ADB to put in recovery again by fast boot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=530492
Hey! First off Thanks for the reply! I really appreciate someone chiming in to throw some advice my way! But while reading your thread you described the instructions for windows. In this case I have a macbook pro running snow leopard.
I did download the android sdk to my documents folder and I understand that I need to execute some scripts from the terminal on my mac to get things running. But I really dont know what those scripts are or what exactly to do.
I can get into the recovery mode on the MyTouch by holding power and home when powering on. So do I open the console from the recovery screen on the mytouch and then run the scripts on the terminal from my macbook? And which scripts should I run to get the sd card mounted onto my desktop (that is what I'm trying to do). Im not too sure what to do from there either. I want to get the phone back to stock android 1.5 os so that I can root again. My sd card has to be corrupted because it keeps giving me an error saying that it wont mount when I try to do a fix file systems or try anything from that menu. What to do??
What!
can you get in the recovery?
Yeah I can get into cyanogen v1.4 recovery. I'm just stuck from there.
Ok ok If I understand this correctly then you are not briced. you do not have any imag on your phone.
if you do not have anything nadroid recovery on sdcard you must enter a new ROM on the sdcard and flash it
remember full wipe.!
Yes this is what I believe I must do. But I need to either find a way to mount my SD card from the phone while it is in recovery mode (cyanogen v1.4). That's my problem.. I wish there was an easier way to get it mounted onto my mac from the recovery screen. I think I'm just going to go to best buy tomorrow and get a micro sd card reader and maybe another sd card just in case.
Once I have done that though. What files should I put onto the sd card in order to flash it back to original factory android 1.5.
What do you think?
Good idea
I have never used cyanogen v1.4 recovery
I use the recovery-RA-sapphire-v1.5.2H.img and ther you can use USB togle in recovery mode, You must go to the store to buy the adapter that fits on your Mac, I have two adapters for your Mac, you can borrow
Yeah that's the plan for tomorrow. Thanks for the offer man. But I'm in Los Angeles, Ca LOL!! Where are you?
icolinirie said:
Yeah that's the plan for tomorrow. Thanks for the offer man. But I'm in Los Angeles, Ca LOL!! Where are you?
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Bergen . norway.
http://maps.google.no/maps?f=s&utm_...o-google-gm&utm_medium=ha&utm_term=google map
OMG! WOW! Looks like a beautiful place! LA is a concrete jungle but beautiful in its own respects. Bergen looks like a very comfortable place! I enjoy finding out about these things. Maybe someday I'll visit. I'd definitely love to!
icolinirie said:
OMG! WOW! Looks like a beautiful place! LA is a concrete jungle but beautiful in its own respects. Bergen looks like a very comfortable place! I enjoy finding out about these things. Maybe someday I'll visit. I'd definitely love to!
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it is sick cold. I'll take one picture out the window

[Q] Disaster - need help...

I got a copy of Android - I think its 1.6 - running on my laptop - and it seemed to work ok and be stable so I wanted to put it onto the machine permanantly.
Trouble is its decided that nothing else on the machine exists and I can't get back into vista whatever I try
It boots into something called grub loader and the only two options are the normal boot and a sort of safe mode - that lists drivers much like the old one for Windows 95/98 where you could y/n each one...
I really need help to get vista back again since there is stuff I really need like internet banking that I don't think I can do any other way (to be fair I have yet to try)
Thanks in advance
Jemma
Please tell me you partitioned off your hard drive before doing this?
If not then its a reinstall I guess, which isn't to bad as it allows you to install a decent copy of windows such as XP
That quite simply isn't an option - I was told that there is a way of solving it by using a windows CD or boot disk to reload the MBR - I was also told that the file running GRUB can be edited to find windows.
The problem is I don't have another machine and I am on state benefits - I need this computer up and running and I need access to my documents.
I can't seem to mount anything in android - and as the only option is 'format sd card' I don't really want to take it..
Does anyone else have any suggestions?
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That quite simply isn't an option - I was told that there is a way of solving it by using a windows CD or boot disk to reload the MBR - I was also told that the file running GRUB can be edited to find windows.
The problem is I don't have another machine and I am on state benefits - I need this computer up and running and I need access to my documents.
I can't seem to mount anything in android - and as the only option is 'format sd card' I don't really want to take it..
Does anyone else have any suggestions?
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Well thanks for the sob story but what does being on benefits have to do with anything?
Anyway simply set your pc bios to boot from cd first, insert disk and boot up. From there you will be asked do you want to install or repair. Choose repair.
I'm unsure of the next step because I don't use Vista *spits* but if you can get to recovery console then you can run fixmbr from the prompt and also there is a boot manager that can fix your boot sector.
Alternatively you could from a dos prompt delete the 1.6 folders and rewrite the msconfig to open windows only.
There is also the root of trying the f8 safe mode boot into admin account and rewrite the msconfig from with windows if accessible from f8 safe.
But hell I ain't anyone else but I guess my 24 years in the business of building custom machine and my extensive knowledge of windows xp and below means nowt? Maybe try being a little less dismissive next time hey?
Add me on gmail - [email protected] if you want me to help you sort it out faster than we can here
Did you create partitions before installing android? if not then windows doesnt exist anymore, which is why grub didnt automatically add it to the list of things to boot (mine always listed everything, but sometimes it doesnt do that automatically)
this happend to me to. I had to use I linux live cd to delete the linux partition. and fix the mbr.
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Lg g2 D802 Bricked downloadmode doesnt work [nooby]

Ok so the other day i got kitkat, and then i rooted a android device for the first time because i wanted the fancy smancy 4k cam mod. and i got it to work but with all the power i lost self controll and downloaded a rom and it failed and i paniced and wiped everything in hopes that TWRP would be deleted but NO.
Then i tried doing a hard reset but it just take me to TWRP again. i have tried many guides but every single one uses downloademode which dosnt work probaly, when i start it up it just sit at the "Downloade mode" screen with none of that firmware only the 5 blue dots. ANd normal startup is just the LG logo
The things i have access to is TWRP i dont know anything about that program
SO I BEG YOU PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME!!! :fingers-crossed:
Ps. i didnt grow up with the english languages sorry for the bad spelling
Try this
SpaceDonut said:
Ok so the other day i got kitkat, and then i rooted a android device for the first time because i wanted the fancy smancy 4k cam mod. and i got it to work but with all the power i lost self controll and downloaded a rom and it failed and i paniced and wiped everything in hopes that TWRP would be deleted but NO.
Then i tried doing a hard reset but it just take me to TWRP again. i have tried many guides but every single one uses downloademode which dosnt work probaly, when i start it up it just sit at the "Downloade mode" screen with none of that firmware only the 5 blue dots.
The things i have access to is TWRP i dont know anything about that program
SO I BEG YOU PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME!!! :fingers-crossed:
Ps. i didnt grow up with the english languages sorry for the bad spelling
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Sounds like you have the same problem I had today.
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2451696
worked for me perfectly
Dont understand it
deereper said:
Sounds like you have the same problem I had today.
Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2451696
worked for me perfectly
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I tried it but i really dont understand what it does?
http://www.handy-faq.de/forum/lg_g2_forum/299833-lg_g2_bootschleife_ota_update_custom_recovery.html
Its in german but fear not. XD
First download both files from Nr 1 and 3 (highlighted in blue).
Install Nr 1 ADB drivers and Palace the folder from Nr 3 somewhere like your desktop.
Conect your phone (while in recovery) with your pc.
On your PC open the Commando Programm and navigate to the folder where the ADB.exe is in.
Then just copy and paste the Command lines.
Hope it helps
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Didnt work D:
deereper said:
Its in german but fear not. XD
First download both files from Nr 1 and 3 (highlighted in blue).
Install Nr 1 ADB drivers and Palace the folder from Nr 3 somewhere like your desktop.
Conect your phone (while in recovery) with your pc.
On your PC open the Commando Programm and navigate to the folder where the ADB.exe is in.
Then just copy and paste the Command lines.
Hope it helps
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It didnt seem to work D:
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It didnt seem to work D:
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Sorry to hear that...unfortunately my knowledge regarding this stuff is very limited
The command
deereper said:
Sorry to hear that...unfortunately my knowledge regarding this stuff is very limited
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You use that adb thing right`? but everytime i use this command dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota of=/sdcard/fota-backup.img
it says "dd" is not recognized as an internal or external command
did you counter the same issue?
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You use that adb thing right`? but everytime i use this command dd if=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota of=/sdcard/fota-backup.img
it says "dd" is not recognized as an internal or external command
did you counter the same issue?
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No, i did not...did you install the adb universal driver properly? While you are in custom recovery, your PC should make a sound, when you connect the phone to it and thus ensuring that the Pc recognizes the Phone.
Fixed
deereper said:
No, i did not...did you install the adb universal driver properly? While you are in custom recovery, your PC should make a sound, when you connect the phone to it and thus ensuring that the Pc recognizes the Phone.
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I have fixed the phone with your help introducing me to ADB so THANK YOU!!!!:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

Something interesting?

So after flashing the new lollipop update I found myself stuck in a bootloop unable to get into the android operating system at all. I used flashboot and the intel flash tool to try and restore to an older ROM. It forze at 91% with an "error:unable to mount /data" I then used the root tool to try and sideload and install the update.zip from adb shell. No luck. When I rebooted I got to a strange efi menu. Looked around, and it gives me the option to install with with windows?
Anyone have any ideas. I'm waiting for radio shack to open, its the only local place that sells USB otg cables locally.
Here are the photos
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Here are the photos
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njking25 said:
So after flashing the new lollipop update I found myself stuck in a bootloop unable to get into the android operating system at all. I used flashboot and the intel flash tool to try and restore to an older ROM. It forze at 91% with an "error:unable to mount /data" I then used the root tool to try and sideload and install the update.zip from adb shell. No luck. When I rebooted I got to a strange efi menu. Looked around, and it gives me the option to install with with windows?
Anyone have any ideas. I'm waiting for radio shack to open, its the only local place that sells USB otg cables locally.
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That is something interesting. It is asking which os to boot to, not install.
I'd like to know how you got into the bios? I am looking for a way to install Linux....
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Did you get this figured out?
I can see "fast boot" enabled. Have You tried to switch it off? any other menu is displayed?
Have You tried to "power+vol down" on it?
I've tried a few ways to get into the BIOS shown... all failed.
Maybe the only way to trigger the BIOS to show is to fully wipe/format the internal storage so the BIOS can't pick up droidboot or anything else. Quite risky though if it isn't the way.
I'm in no way telling anyone to do this and I have not tried it myself. I'd be curious to hear from any advanced users if they have ever completely wiped the internal memory and what options would be available to restore if things did go wrong.
zach181 said:
I've tried a few ways to get into the BIOS shown... all failed.
Maybe the only way to trigger the BIOS to show is to fully wipe/format the internal storage so the BIOS can't pick up droidboot or anything else. Quite risky though if it isn't the way.
I'm in no way telling anyone to do this and I have not tried it myself. I'd be curious to hear from any advanced users if they have ever completely wiped the internal memory and what options would be available to restore if things did go wrong.
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This guy seems to have stumbled on it also. I flashed the stock kk firmware and I am trying to do it but can't get Lollipop update to work. But it won't boot after it fails so I am reflashing KK again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60490907&postcount=578
Thanks for the link workdowg,
I'm still trying to work out how they did it. Could do with a step by step and whatever files needed uploaded and linked to. Also the bit about not using windows startup programs.
zach181 said:
Thanks for the link workdowg,
I'm still trying to work out how they did it. Could do with a step by step and whatever files needed uploaded and linked to. Also the bit about not using windows startup programs.
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If you try it do let me know. I need to get into the bios to get started on a dual boot to Linux on this bad boy...
I will let you know.
I just asked for the OP to clarify a few things before I go ahead. I may try Linux first with Windows 8/10 being the final install.
So... conclusion. we have to damage firmware to boot efi...
If we could swap img file before upload to tab (during this 25 second wait) we could make windows installation possible. Am i right?
zach181 said:
I will let you know.
I just asked for the OP to clarify a few things before I go ahead. I may try Linux first with Windows 8/10 being the final install.
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@social-design-concepts suggested we should try to change the boot order using efibootmgr. I've been communicating with him. Here is the post in the Venue thread... http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...postcount=2083
Links giving 404
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Links giving 404
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here it is again... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61108700&postcount=2083 it got truncated.
Thanks workdowg.
It seems it's not as clear cut as first thought. Mind you, I didn't expect it to be. I did try a HP keyboard with OTG in Android and that got picked up ok (No lights on keyboard)
I'm a bit in the same mind as Social-Design. I'd rather have a definite way to restore Android from a totally blank internal drive before I have a go. Just up to page 214 in the thread so it may be covered later.
UEFI soft brick?
Hi guys,
I accidentely tried to use the firmware on my 1050 as described in this thread. I can indeed load the UEFI BIOS with all its settings (even though most don't do anything). But unfortunately, I cannot load any OS. I always get the error "EFI Harddrive failed" - meaning it cannot boot fomr hardrive.
I have used an externally powered USB-HUB with mouse, keyboard and USB-Stick and connected to the 1050 via OTG-cable. If the stick is bootabnle with GPT x64 then it will boot from that stick. All 64bit windows versions that I tried failed to install with "ACPI_BIOS_ERROR". 32bit windows would not start, because the GPT is 32bit and the BIOS does not recognise it.
The best success I had so far was to copy a ISO from android-x86 on the usb stick. It will boot in live-mode from the USB. Not so suprisignly, mouse and keyboard are working, touch isn't. WiFI is working and the SD card is detected. I tried to install this version of android on the harddrive which works, but it installs the EFI GRUB bootloader which is not recognised by the BIOS.
I can also access the UEFI shell.
Unfortunately, I am running a bit out of ideas of what to do in order to get a normal system (or firmware) back. ADB-drivers obviously don't work (the Intel SoC driver is installed as well), so I cannot use the Phone Flash Tool.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Yosha1 said:
Hi guys,
I accidentely tried to use the firmware on my 1050 as described in this thread. I can indeed load the UEFI BIOS with all its settings (even though most don't do anything). But unfortunately, I cannot load any OS. I always get the error "EFI Harddrive failed" - meaning it cannot boot fomr hardrive.
I have used an externally powered USB-HUB with mouse, keyboard and USB-Stick and connected to the 1050 via OTG-cable. If the stick is bootabnle with GPT x64 then it will boot from that stick. All 64bit windows versions that I tried failed to install with "ACPI_BIOS_ERROR". 32bit windows would not start, because the GPT is 32bit and the BIOS does not recognise it.
The best success I had so far was to copy a ISO from android-x86 on the usb stick. It will boot in live-mode from the USB. Not so suprisignly, mouse and keyboard are working, touch isn't. WiFI is working and the SD card is detected. I tried to install this version of android on the harddrive which works, but it installs the EFI GRUB bootloader which is not recognised by the BIOS.
I can also access the UEFI shell.
Unfortunately, I am running a bit out of ideas of what to do in order to get a normal system (or firmware) back. ADB-drivers obviously don't work (the Intel SoC driver is installed as well), so I cannot use the Phone Flash Tool.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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You can get it to boot from USB? Get someone with to use tethered twrp and get a backup of the esp and fastboot partitions.
I have 2 things you can try if the goal is getting back to booting stock Android.
Yosha1 said:
The best success I had so far was to copy a ISO from android-x86 on the usb stick. It will boot in live-mode from the USB. Not so suprisignly, mouse and keyboard are working, touch isn't. WiFI is working and the SD card is detected. I tried to install this version of android on the harddrive which works, but it installs the EFI GRUB bootloader which is not recognised by the BIOS.
I can also access the UEFI shell.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Have You tried booting any x64 linux iso from flash drive?
dreamnewbie said:
Have You tried booting any x64 linux iso from flash drive?
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Thank you for your fast reply.
I just tried that with an Ubuntu Desktop Distro. It boots up from teh USB drive, keyboard and mouse are present. Wifi, sound, touch don't work but I can see the internal Harddrive and the sdcard in the file exsplorer.
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Thank you for your fast reply.
I just tried that with an Ubuntu Desktop Distro. It boots up from teh USB drive, keyboard and mouse are present. Wifi, sound, touch don't work but I can see the internal Harddrive and the sdcard in the file exsplorer.
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extract and dd this to a usb drive and see if it is able to boot it View attachment 3415895 if it successfully boots replace the fastboot.img thats on the thumbrive with one for your devices and see if it boots. if your fastboot.img is named droidboot.img rename it to fastboot.img.
If you can successfully get your devices droidboot/fastboot.img to load you can then disconnect the usb-otg cable and reconnect it to your PC and use the phone flash tools to restore your device completely.

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