My uncle attempted to flash a new rom on his 64 bit and said he had it stuck in serial. I inserted battery and screen did not come on. I pressed soft both soft keys and reset unit goes to screen saying press either 0 or x I press 0 however unit just goes to a blank screen again. Never boots or does anything else. I have attempted to put in bootloader mode but to no avail. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get this thing working again. I am stuck as of now and have been messing with this for prob about four hours. I would greatly appreciate any help. I have exhausted all measures that I know of. Thanks for the help in advance
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My uncle attempted to flash a new rom on his 64 bit and said he had it stuck in serial. I inserted battery and screen did not come on. I pressed soft both soft keys and reset unit goes to screen saying press either 0 or x I press 0 however unit just goes to a blank screen again. Never boots or does anything else. I have attempted to put in bootloader mode but to no avail. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get this thing working again. I am stuck as of now and have been messing with this for prob about four hours. I would greatly appreciate any help. I have exhausted all measures that I know of. Thanks for the help in advance
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you should look at the sticky that contains a lot of things about the HTC Universal ~ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=786614
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Hi guys,
I did not use my BA for a while and i turned it on recently after charging.
It is stuck on the Windows Mobile 6 Boot screen.
What can i do to get it out of that and go in to WM6?
Should I reflash the rom? My Computer doesnt detect the device though.
Thanks in advance for help
Kind regards,
Jason
Easyest way should be hard reset
did you try the two buttons on the left side + off/on at the same time ? - like you have to do immediately after flashing ?
ok ihave tried reseting from the pin hole from the bottom of phone and also tired resetting the bottom of the phone with the two left button held down.
all 3 options set to 'no' right?
still stuck at the windows screen.
more help will be appriciated
Refer to WIKI: KITL must be OFF, the other 2: ON.
This is wnat you need to do :
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=BlueAngel_WM5_For_Beginners
cheers i got it to boot up again. i forgot to push the mail button to save changes and reboot.
thanks for the help, much appriciated.
When I turn off and power on the phone the update image comes up and wont go away. I tried to reboot in recovery but just goes to the same screen. Any ideas?
What were you doing before this happened? Give us more info. How have you bricked it?
What else have you tried? Home+Power, Back+Power, volume down+power, do any of these work?
Have you pulled the battery since this first started happening?
Try to put in the USB and use fastboot from command prompt to see if you can get connection there.
Sounds like there is hope still now that something actually happens when you try to turn on the phone. What i read is that a first really bricked if nothing happens at all!
Good luck mate!
Same thing happened to me when i was trying to update the radio. It was totally bricked i coulnt fastboot it or even get off the update screen. I called T-mobile told them what was happening they told me to hold power and home and go through the whole process. They wound up sending me a new one they didnt ask or question me about it. Good luck.
Its done.
You flashed an incorrect radio ( I know because I did it also).
My a 500 went into apx mode on its own about 4 months ago. I have searched and searched for a way to get it out. Please help! It is not modded in any way, completely stock. I do not have the cuid. I simply want to use my tablet again. It is black screen no vibration. The power button lights up when turned on and it charges. It will not reset with the reset button and a hard reset does nothing. ... No response. I have tried afterotas unsoftbrick and it simply hangs at flashing recovery. If anyone has suggestions I would be quite grateful. Thanks in advance.
beautygirlhaley said:
My a 500 went into apx mode on its own about 4 months ago. I have searched and searched for a way to get it out. Please help! It is not modded in any way, completely stock. I do not have the cuid. I simply want to use my tablet again. It is black screen no vibration. The power button lights up when turned on and it charges. It will not reset with the reset button and a hard reset does nothing. ... No response. I have tried afterotas unsoftbrick and it simply hangs at flashing recovery. If anyone has suggestions I would be quite grateful. Thanks in advance.
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You could try reflashing an EUU. (Can't remember for sure, but, don't think you need your CPUID to flash an EUU.
If your tab has ever been plugged into your USB port, you can use USBDEVIEW to find you CPUID, or just search for CPUID, and you will find many different ways to recover it.
I have been stuck in APX Mode several times where it seemed nothing could help. All posted fixes seemed to fail. Then I tried babsector, (I believe a mis-spelling on bad sector) and everything was good again. (I could flash EUU's, ROM's, etc.) Difference maybe though, I caused my tab to go into APX, by errors in flashing, (If I remember correctly, I tried flashing a new ROM on an unrooted tablet, and the result was APX.) This may or may not help you, but, nothing to lose, right.
Hello everyone
I have a nook color it is not booting. I don't know what's the issue. I tried all the solutions available in net but no luck. :crying:
Even I opened the back cover and try to remove battery connection and reconnect it.
Any help is highly appreciated.
gekyfela said:
Hello everyone
I have a nook color it is not booting. I don't know what's the issue. I tried all the solutions available in net but no luck. :crying:
Even I opened the back cover and try to remove battery connection and reconnect it.
Any help is highly appreciated.
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Before anyone can help they will need more info, what ROM was installed, to EMMC or SD, single or dual boot, etc. All the known fixes are here somewhere. Try starting here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=949699
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Before anyone can help they will need more info, what ROM was installed, to EMMC or SD, single or dual boot, etc. All the known fixes are here somewhere. Try starting here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=949699
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Thanks for the reply! Sorry forgot to mention details.
It wass just 1 month old before dying.I was dual booting cm7 official with sandisk 16gb class 4.
It booted while it was connected to charger and turned off immediately after removing. So I tried removing battery connector and reconnect, after that it was not booting even when plugged in. :crying:
Have you tried booting with the SD card out?
How long are you holding the power button to get it to boot?
Have you tripple checked that you got the battery reconnected?
You need to tell the whole story, what do you mean by not booting? If the screen stays dark, it may be a dead battery, try different charger/cable, or have you, you did not say - or it could be hardware, if only a month old, might be best using warranty. If screen turns on but remains black or it boot loops or locks on boot, could be bad boot records or partition problems, try re-flashing or search for Leapinlars thread on partition repair. Try wmuflyers suggestions, remove the SD card, see if it boots to whatever (more missing details) you have on EMMC, try holding the power button for 15+ seconds, then try turning on, try the three finger salute (reset). If you don't tell the whole story, all anyone else can do is try to guess at your problem and you may never get the information needed to fix your NC.
My G2 suddenly just stopped working yesterday. When I try to power it on the phone either freezes shortly after the boot screen, gets to the homescreen then shuts off, or boots to an all blue screen. I can access TWRP but haven't been able to fix it with anything I've found. My pc isn't recognizing the phone so don't know if I can flash another rom. Also tried factory reset with no luck. Any help please this is driving me crazy!!!
The same thing just happened to me! Someone please help us! IS there a solution to this?
dsljk2009 said:
My G2 suddenly just stopped working yesterday. When I try to power it on the phone either freezes shortly after the boot screen, gets to the homescreen then shuts off, or boots to an all blue screen. I can access TWRP but haven't been able to fix it with anything I've found. My pc isn't recognizing the phone so don't know if I can flash another rom. Also tried factory reset with no luck. Any help please this is driving me crazy!!!
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colbyrainey said:
The same thing just happened to me! Someone please help us! IS there a solution to this?
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Ok, since there is little to no information out there I thought I would share how I created and fixed this problem.
I received a new phone under warranty because of a failing sim card reader. Naturally, the first thing I did once I received it was root it. Next, I thought I would be slick and use flashify to flash a custom recovery (TWRP). Little did I know, with the new version of Android, our phones have a locked bootloader. I freaked out when I saw some weird error messages about it and tried to power off the device in the middle of it booting. BIG MISTAKE. In hindsight, I am assuming that it was re-flashing the factory recovery when I powered it off.
It gave me a solid blue screen for two hours, unless I held the power button for 10 seconds, which would just repeat the process from black screen to solid blue screen repeatedly. I tried to reboot into recovery for 2 hours by holding volume down and power. 2 HOURS!
At that point, I realized that I may have some luck getting it into download mode by powering it off, then powering it on with volume up and power and plugging in a USB cable. VOILA! It booted up normally (somehow) and I got it running the OS.
After that, I made sure that I did a factory reset by reverting to stock using the LG Software Upgrade tool.
The moral of this story is, if you are going to try to install a custom recovery on 4.4.2, make sure you know what you're doing. It turns out an app called AutoRec did the trick for me.
dsljk2009 - I hope this message helps you, or anyone else who may think they've bricked their phones.
CHEERS LADS!
If this post helped you be sure to hit thanks!
colbyrainey said:
Ok, since there is little to no information out there I thought I would share how I created and fixed this problem.
I received a new phone under warranty because of a failing sim card reader. Naturally, the first thing I did once I received it was root it. Next, I thought I would be slick and use flashify to flash a custom recovery (TWRP). Little did I know, with the new version of Android, our phones have a locked bootloader. I freaked out when I saw some weird error messages about it and tried to power off the device in the middle of it booting. BIG MISTAKE. In hindsight, I am assuming that it was re-flashing the factory recovery when I powered it off.
It gave me a solid blue screen for two hours, unless I held the power button for 10 seconds, which would just repeat the process from black screen to solid blue screen repeatedly. I tried to reboot into recovery for 2 hours by holding volume down and power. 2 HOURS!
At that point, I realized that I may have some luck getting it into download mode by powering it off, then powering it on with volume up and power and plugging in a USB cable. VOILA! It booted up normally (somehow) and I got it running the OS.
After that, I made sure that I did a factory reset by reverting to stock using the LG Software Upgrade tool.
The moral of this story is, if you are going to try to install a custom recovery on 4.4.2, make sure you know what you're doing. It turns out an app called AutoRec did the trick for me.
dsljk2009 - I hope this message helps you, or anyone else who may think they've bricked their phones.
CHEERS LADS!
If this post helped you be sure to hit thanks!
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Hey,
How did you power off your G2 before putting it into download mode? Im experiencing the same problem.
Please assist me.
jocyrus said:
Hey,
How did you power off your G2 before putting it into download mode? Im experiencing the same problem.
Please assist me.
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I didn't get the blue screen but I kept getting the security error screen on my d802. To turn it off, I kept holding down the power button for about 10 seconds after the screen went blank. This caused the phone to remain powered off. After that, I was able to boot into download mode. Maybe this method will work for your phone.
audit13 said:
I didn't get the blue screen but I kept getting the security error screen on my d802. To turn it off, I kept holding down the power button for about 10 seconds after the screen went blank. This caused the phone to remain powered off. After that, I was able to boot into download mode. Maybe this method will work for your phone.
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It didn't work. Any other suggestions? :|
jocyrus said:
It didn't work. Any other suggestions? :|
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Don't know of any other methods because holding down the power button got the phone to turn off and allow me to get into download mode. From download mode, I was able to restore a stock 5.01 ROM to my phone via LG Mobile Support Tools.
LG G2 Bluescreen then no boot after disconnecting battery
Found my LG G2 with a completely blue screen. It would not turn off. Took it apart and disconnected the battery. Reconnected the battery and there was only a blank black screen and the phone would not boot. Zilch. Even with pressing the power button with the volume down to boot into recovery.....still zilch.
I sucessfully got my phone to work again using a hair dryer trick on an LG G3, which I found here.
1. I took the back off the phone, disconnected the battery, and removed the SIM card.
2. I then used a hairdryer on high heat and blew the heat over the uncovered areas for 10 minutes.
3. I let the phone from hot to warm, reconnected the battery and put it all back together with the SIM card replaced.
4. I booted into recovery and restored a TWRP backup, and my LG G2 is working like a champ again.