i seem to be running into a small problem...
my sister's market FC'd today, no matter what i did with it...
and just now i booted into recovery (touchcovery by madmaxx) and it's showing me those E:/ can't mount errors.....
the weird thing is, i can backup fine, and i rebooted and it went back to the original... MIUI...
so... should i be worried?????
PS, if i were to change recoveries, can i just go back to cwm by flashing in ROM Manager? or do i have to manually delete touchcovery and the flash???
pLease help... worried......
she has the good chip, SEM04G btw.
EDIT: hmmm... i went into /cache and it was blank? looks like all the files have been deleted... O_O
Okaham said:
i seem to be running into a small problem...
my sister's market FC'd today, no matter what i did with it...
and just now i booted into recovery (touchcovery by madmaxx) and it's showing me those E:/ can't mount errors.....
the weird thing is, i can backup fine, and i rebooted and it went back to the original... MIUI...
so... should i be worried?????
PS, if i were to change recoveries, can i just go back to cwm by flashing in ROM Manager? or do i have to manually delete touchcovery and the flash???
pLease help... worried......
she has the good chip, SEM04G btw.
EDIT: hmmm... i went into /cache and it was blank? looks like all the files have been deleted... O_O
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Market troubleshooting is pretty much deleting the market cache in applications or using an older version perhaps - but you need to deal with the mount errors..
Doesn't sound like a recovery issue but you can just flash CWM and 4EXT back and forth ... no need to delete as they both basically overwrite. I would stick with 4EXT at the moment. (all assumes s-off)
Read this, not mt4g but should apply Note 4EXT has a 'wipe all except for SD card' ... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1314629
Homerbsharp said:
Market troubleshooting is pretty much deleting the market cache in applications or using an older version perhaps - but you need to deal with the mount errors..
Doesn't sound like a recovery issue but you can just flash CWM and 4EXT back and forth ... no need to delete as they both basically overwrite. I would stick with 4EXT at the moment. (all assumes s-off)
Read this, not mt4g but should apply Note 4EXT has a 'wipe all except for SD card' ... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1314629
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hello, thanks for your reply. but how did the partitions get messed up in the first place???
Okaham said:
hello, thanks for your reply. but how did the partitions get messed up in the first place???
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Because that most likely IS the recovery, unless your sister decided to dig around in /system and mess around with stuff... I mean I don't think you can corrupt the cache by yourself. That's the recovery. I'd flash back to cwm from ROM manager or through fastboot. If you know how to use fastboot here's the command:
Code:
Fastboot devices
Fastboot flash recovery.img
Fastboot reboot recovery
Before you do that make sure that you have your recovery img downloaded and saved to your adb folder and renamed to recovery.img
Last step: hit the thanks button
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Because that most likely IS the recovery, unless your sister decided to dig around in /system and mess around with stuff... I mean I don't think you can corrupt the cache by yourself. That's the recovery. I'd flash back to cwm from ROM manager or through fastboot. If you know how to use fastboot here's the command:
Code:
Fastboot devices
Fastboot flash recovery.img
Fastboot reboot recovery
Before you do that make sure that you have your recovery img downloaded and saved to your adb folder and renamed to recovery.img
Last step: hit the thanks button
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lol she said she didn't...
that's really weird...
Okaham said:
lol she said she didn't...
that's really weird...
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Then its the recovery...reflash through my instructions or through rom manager
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i did that and it's working perfectly now thanks!
is there anyway i can keep away from this problem?
have you had this issue on touchcovery before?
Okaham said:
i did that and it's working perfectly now thanks!
is there anyway i can keep away from this problem?
have you had this issue on touchcovery before?
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I'm not a fan of touchcovery just cause its not perfect yet, whereas cwm is simple and straight to the point
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Nicgraner said:
I'm not a fan of touchcovery just cause its not perfect yet, whereas cwm is simple and straight to the point
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lol.. well, nothing's perfect
but i do agree, clockworkmod recoveryy is simple and easy to use.
saranhai said:
lol.. well, nothing's perfect
but i do agree, clockworkmod recoveryy is simple and easy to use.
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Except for me of course
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ok, you're both perfect....
another question...
is this a sign of my eMMC chip about to die? (knock on wood)
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ok, you're both perfect....
another question...
is this a sign of my eMMC chip about to die? (knock on wood)
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Is it the bad one or good one? Right now I have the bad chip AND screen kinda completely blows
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Nicgraner said:
Is it the bad one or good one? Right now I have the bad chip AND screen kinda completely blows
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it's the good one, SEM04G...
Than you should be perfectly safe. Just corrupt recovery
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It doesn't matter at all, "good" or "bad" chip. This is an overblown hype.
Drop CWM, move to 4EXT recovery. You most likely got corruption during one of the recovery operations, or during doing something with your phone (especially if you pulled the battery for some reason).
There are at least 2 guides for that situation exactly, I wish people would read before posting.
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It doesn't matter at all, "good" or "bad" chip. This is an overblown hype.
Drop CWM, move to 4EXT recovery. You most likely got corruption during one of the recovery operations, or during doing something with your phone (especially if you pulled the battery for some reason).
There are at least 2 guides for that situation exactly, I wish people would read before posting.
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Now moving out of the way to let you teach haha
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Don't have anything left to teach, the link to Wiki with troubleshooting guide is in my signature, the other 2 guides are stickied in General forum. I hope that mentioning them would be enough, without giving direct links.
And the problem with Megaupload is bad... but there are already some mirrors for PD15IMG.
hey... is it because i flashed the newest radio lately?
some guy said that was the cause...
Okaham said:
hey... is it because i flashed the newest radio lately?
some guy said that was the cause...
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That also doesn't touch the cache partition, don't worry about how it happened, it just happened due to the corrupt recovery. We can move on now
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Mine did that the other day, just cleared the cache through recovery and rebooted. Then waited 15 minutes haha
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Hi guys, sorry if it is a stupid question, but am I okay to flash the stock recovery while I'm running cm7?
My battery life is horrible so I just want to try the work around that involves charging while the phone is off and we know cwm recovery doesn't work like that right now.
I would flash back to cwm 3 afterwards.
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Wrong section
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Here's a link to one of TrueBlue_Drew's =bazillion= answers to this question. His method allows you to have two versions of CW Recovery available via the Rom Manager. Since the Rom Manager does not support CW Recovery 3.x, that version is stored as "2.5.1.4". With CW 3, ROM Manager is used only for going back and forth between CW 2 and 3.
Hope this helps.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10670110&postcount=531
shortskoolbus said:
Hi guys, sorry if it is a stupid question, but am I okay to flash the stock recovery while I'm running cm7?
My battery life is horrible so I just want to try the work around that involves charging while the phone is off and we know cwm recovery doesn't work like that right now.
I would flash back to cwm 3 afterwards.
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I've actually talked to TrueBlue and I came up with the idea of making the oemrecovery and renaming it, recovery-clockwork-2.5.1.1. He is supposed to be updating his guide here shortly but I just spoke with him regarding this last night.
Basically, download the oemrecovery, go to the clockwork folder on your sdcard and go clockworkmod>download>koush.tandgaming.com>recoveries. Drop the oemrecovery into that spot on the sdcard and rename it EXACTLY recovery-clockwork-2.5.1.1. Once that's done you can now go into rommanager scroll down to all clockworkmod recoveries and choose 2.5.1.1. That is now your stock recovery. you can reboot into the stock recovery, and keep the phone off to charge it. Once done, reboot the phone, go back to rommanager and click 2.5.1.4 and that will give you cwm3.xxx back. If this helps you, please hit the thanks button!
Thanks. Sorry for posting in the wrong section.
I'm aware I can flash back to 2.5.1.2, but for some reason I recall that this also went into recovery when charged. I'm probably wrong about that though .
amac, that sounds like a very elegant solution. I'll have too give that a shot.
I was really mostly concerned that not having 3.x would somehow affect the cm7 installation. But im guessing it should not and only affects ability to flash the rom.
Thanks again all. And for bearing with my ignorance!
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Well i just checked, and 2.5.1.2 still turns on the phone when charging while powered off.
I've looked around but can't find it, is there a flashable stock recovery for the MT4G somewhere? I know there's an image posted here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=843289 but this one isn't flashable. But i guess i could still manage if there isn't one out there.
Thanks again everyone.
use the oemrecovery file found on page 118 of the cm6 thread. It was posted by phateless. Sorry I would link it but the xda app doesn't let you do that.
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Awesome. working fine now.
Thanks again.
shortskoolbus said:
Awesome. working fine now.
Thanks again.
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No problem. And if you haven't already, hit the thanks button if you so please
So I rooted and switched ROM's many times on my MT3g, and now that i'm trying it on my MT4g, I'm having hella trouble.
So I got to S=off and its perarooted now, with ClockworkMod Recovery image: 3.0.2.4. I tried to update the Kernel to KB-Kernel-2.4.8-108-CFS-SV... put my phone with the stock ROM into a boot loop, so i restored it. Tried to update the Kernel then immediately install CM-7.0.0... again put it into a boot loop, and had to restore. What am i missing here? Should be partitioning like with my MT3g? Should i be wiping? Is there something else I should be installing?
Some_Biker said:
Tried to update the Kernel then immediately install CM-7.0.0... again put it into a boot loop, and had to restore.
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That's your problem. You can't flash a kernel before the ROM, because the ROM's standard kernel immediately overwrites it. Try wiping all 3 items in the recovery menu, flash CM7, and then let it boot. Once CM7 is stable, try flashing your kernel. Just make sure it is compatible.
Sweet, thanks. Hopefully it works.
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So I rooted and switched ROM's many times on my MT3g, and now that i'm trying it on my MT4g, I'm having hella trouble.
So I got to S=off and its perarooted now, with ClockworkMod Recovery image: 3.0.2.4. I tried to update the Kernel to KB-Kernel-2.4.8-108-CFS-SV... put my phone with the stock ROM into a boot loop, so i restored it. Tried to update the Kernel then immediately install CM-7.0.0... again put it into a boot loop, and had to restore. What am i missing here? Should be partitioning like with my MT3g? Should i be wiping? Is there something else I should be installing?
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Yes wipe, thats the issue not what tj said even though his information is correct
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Some_Biker said:
Sweet, thanks. Hopefully it works.
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It will work.
1. Flash Rom
2. Wait 5 mins so everything loads
3. Reboot into recovery
4. Wipe cache then in advanced...wipe davlik cache
5. Select zip from sd card and flash new kernel
Follow this and you will be good to go everytime! Happy flashing!
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It will work.
1. Flash Rom
2. Wait 5 mins so everything loads
3. Reboot into recovery
4. Wipe cache then in advanced...wipe davlik cache
5. Select zip from sd card and flash new kernel
Follow this and you will be good to go everytime! Happy flashing!
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Wipe before u flash tho
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mark manning said:
Yes wipe, thats the issue not what tj said even though his information is correct
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But I did mention wiping, and that was my main thought as to why it's not booting.
TeeJay3800 said:
But I did mention wiping, and that was my main thought as to why it's not booting.
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My bad read to fast
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Arrg... Maybe I'm just impatient... Or maybe I'm wiping the wrong 3... How long should I expect to wait and what 3 should I wipe?
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Some_Biker said:
Arrg... Maybe I'm just impatient... Or maybe I'm wiping the wrong 3... How long should I expect to wait and what 3 should I wipe?
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Wipe factory data
Wipe catche
Then go into advanced wipe dalvik
Should take 30 secs max to wipe, 5 mins max to install and reboot
Then flash your Rom and reboot. Once its rebooted then try flashing the kernel. There is no reason that won't work assuming you do have s-off
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If what Mark said doesn't work, I'd look to a corrupt recovery image, or more likely a bad download or SD card.
Aww... I'd be hella sad if I had a bad sdcard. My problem was that I wasn't wiping the correct things, but now thanks to you great people I finally can flash again! Thanks!
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Glad you got it working. If Mark or I have helped you, maybe you could hit the thanks button.
Make sure when you do a kernel you wipe cache and than davlvik and than flash the first time kernel and than repeat the process and than flash your desired kernel.
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Ok bought an evo on eBay, after getting rid of my evo for a blackberry and realizing I made a huge mistake. It's used but like new.
I go to the boot screen and it says s-off. Then I select recovery but it goes to an evo with a red triangle.
What can I do?
Thanks
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If you can acess the bootloader, I would recommend searching in the rooting wiki and look for a PCIMG file place that in the root of the sd card(hopefully your comp has a media reader) and insert the sd card with that file and the bootloader should detect when you select recovery.
What that file does is resets everything on the phone to stock. if you could find a RUU that might work but if your comp cant see the phone its useless i hope this helps
oh hey just stole this from a post from mattykins(thanks for the link) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=884060
josh995 said:
Ok bought an evo on eBay, after getting rid of my evo for a blackberry and realizing I made a huge mistake. It's used but like new.
I go to the boot screen and it says s-off. Then I select recovery but it goes to an evo with a red triangle.
What can I do?
Thanks
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If you're s off, your rooted. The triangle means you have no recovery. All you need to do is flash a PC36IMG of recovery, using the bootloader. Once you do that, you'll have recovery, and can flash a rom of your choice. That's it. No need to re root or ruu or anything like that. Just recovery, that's it.
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k2buckley said:
If you're s off, your rooted. The triangle means you have no recovery. All you need to do is flash a PC36IMG of recovery, using the bootloader. Once you do that, you'll have recovery, and can flash a rom of your choice. That's it. No need to re root or ruu or anything like that. Just recovery, that's it.
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or you could install clockwork mod and make it even easier on yourself by installing recovery through there
k2buckley said:
If you're s off, your rooted. The triangle means you have no recovery. All you need to do is flash a PC36IMG of recovery, using the bootloader. Once you do that, you'll have recovery, and can flash a rom of your choice. That's it. No need to re root or ruu or anything like that. Just recovery, that's it.
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Could you do a huuuuge favor for a newbie and link me to the file I need to flash?
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iitreatedii said:
or you could install clockwork mod and make it even easier on yourself by installing recovery through there
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This would probably be the easiest thing. DL clockwork from the market and install the recovery I prefer amon_ra it will be at the bottom under alternate recoveries. Also do a nand backup as soon as you have a recovery.
I agree with above, just get rom manager from the market and flash a recovery...simple
We're comin from a pure power source.
josh995 said:
Could you do a huuuuge favor for a newbie and link me to the file I need to flash?
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SUre, give me one sec to upload a file for you. And as the other guys suggested, flashing a recovery using ROM manager would be your easiest bet. HOWEVER, if you dont have the SUPER USER app, (which i bet you do not), rom manager wont work. t herefore you cant flash anything with it.
So give me one sec, and i'll upload what you need to flash, with instructions for ya
EDIT: I attatched a recovery for you. It's Amon Ra V2.3. Download the PC36IMG, and leave it named exactly as it is. Place the file on the main directory (root) of your sd card. Power your phone off completely. Then boot to the bootloader by holding the power and volume down buttons simultaneously. When it gets to the bootloader, after a sec it will scan for files, and find the PC36IMG. It will then ask you if you want to update, so select yes (volume UP). Once it's done flashing, it'll ask you to reboot. Select no. Then choose the 'recovery' option from the bootloader menu. You should now successfully boot into Amon Ra V2.3 recovery. From that point, you can create a backup of your current setup. Then you can perform a full wipe, and then flash the rom of your choice.
And what ever you do DON'T restore a nandroid from your old phone. You will wipe out your 4g if the wimax partition is included in the nandroid.
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k2buckley said:
SUre, give me one sec to ........
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Thanks man, a lot!
josh995 said:
Thanks man, a lot!
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You're welcome. Never a problem at all. Let us know if you need any more assistance getting things up and running.
Ok that worked. I now have Amon ra recovery
But, lol, one more question. Amon ra has changed since I've had an evo.. now when I select backup, it has a list of things I want to back up with "[x]" next to them. Which items should I select? It didn't have that feature in the past so I'm a little lost.
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josh995 said:
Ok that worked. I now have Amon ra recovery
But, lol, one more question. Amon ra has changed since I've had an evo.. now when I select backup, it has a list of things I want to back up with "[x]" next to them. Which items should I select? It didn't have that feature in the past so I'm a little lost.
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Right, that feature was added after version 1.8.0 (which I still use). I believe you want to check all of the boxes, for your first backup. (I'm not sure if you need to have everything checked after that, but I'm sure it couldn't hurt). I've seen people say that you only need to back up your wimax one time, then keep the file in a safe place (it's your RSA keys), however I just can't see what the problem is with backing it up each time. I kind of like the simplicity of 1.8.0, just hit backup and let it do it's thing. Whatever the heck 1.8.0 automatically backs up on its own, works perfectly fine for me, lol.
So I would just check everything off, and then let it perform the backup.
EDIT: and sorry I don't have more info on that for ya. I'm sure someone else who regulrarly uses ar 2.3 will chime in, and give you a more solid answer. I just simply don't use that recovery, as I never saw a need to 'upgrade' from 1.8.0, because it has always worked flawlessly for me. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. I'd say you could use 1.8.0 if you wanted to, but I believe it won't work on the 004 hardware phones with the 0040000 size erase block.
Ok cool.
Thanks again
And yes i remember the simple way, things are supposed to get easier as time goes on, not more complicated, haha!
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Need tons of help! I've been searching the forums for almost 24 hours now trying everything and still can't get it fixed. I rooted and got s-off on my wife's MyTouch 4g. I installed ROM Manager and flashed the latest CWMR 5.0.2.0. I did a full Nandroid backup. Then I tried flashing a Gingerbread ROM over the Froyo rom. It went to white MyTouch screen and never left it. I finally gave up and went back to recovery. When I try to restore using Nandroid, I get this:
Error while formatting /system!
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/log
E:Can't open /cache/recover/last_log
I can get into HBOOT, Fastboot and Recovery just fine.
I tried the RUU exe floating around and it always fails trying to reboot bootloader.
I tried letting it autoupdate the stock PD15IMG.zip floating around it always fails.
I've tried flashing different recoveries including older CWMRs and always get error about remote not enabled.
I'm at my wit's end. I'm leaving town tomorrow and need to at least get back to the nandroid backup before I leave. Any advice?
Wrong section dude ! Read the forum rules .
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Your bricked. You suffer from a bad chip. Your only Hope is flashing the pcblahblah.zip thru fastboot and Hope it works.
Undeadk9 said:
Your bricked. You suffer from a bad chip. Your only Hope is flashing the pcblahblah.zip thru fastboot and Hope it works.
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I put PD15IMG.zip on the sdcard. HBOOT checks the file and prompts me to update. When I choose yes, each option shows Fail-PU.
Is there something I'm missing here? Any help is appreciated. Sorry if it's in the wrong section. Can someone move the thread? Thank you.
[QUOTEI =chapaj;18334465]I put PD15IMG.zip on the sdcard. HBOOT checks the file and prompts me to update. When I choose yes, each option shows Fail-PU.
Is there something I'm missing here? Any help is appreciated. Sorry if it's in the wrong section. Can someone move the thread? Thank you.[/QUOTE]
I had the same problem, bad chip, just keep the ROM you are currently running, if you try to flash some thing you will have a semi brick.I couldn't never solve that problem.
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chapaj said:
I put PD15IMG.zip on the sdcard. HBOOT checks the file and prompts me to update. When I choose yes, each option shows Fail-PU.
Is there something I'm missing here? Any help is appreciated. Sorry if it's in the wrong section. Can someone move the thread? Thank you.
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Fail-pu means dead chip. Sorry but your device is done.
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coupetastic-droid said:
Fail-pu means dead chip. Sorry but your device is done.
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not necessarily.. i recovered one of my MT4G's thats had this issue... Engineering bootloader is what saved my ass...OP, Did you flash the Eng bootloader when rooting your device??
That's the problem. I wasn't able to successfully flash a ROM so it's useless.
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I rooted using a 1-click method I found here. I don't have the link in front of me. How can I check which one I have?
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=/ I believe you should've flashed engineering bootloader before wiping your current ROM. Is your phone under warranty?
Hey trying to help my brother with his phone and I've never encountered this problem before.
He downloaded Rom Manager from the Market and proceeded to flash CWM.
After flashing I told him to use the "Reboot into recovery" in order to create a NANDroid back up.
His phone reboots and then gets stuck on an image of what he says is a "phone with a red exclamation mark."
I've checked with him and he says "fast boot" is off. His phone IS rooted.
Obviously this is the first time he's ever needed to use CWM.
I've never personally encountered this problem and I've rooted 10 (6 replacements for me and one for my wife, 2 for my brothers and one for their girlfriend lol.) MT4Gs and have installed custom ROMs.
If you guys have any suggestions or ideas PLEASE let me know.
Thanks a lot.
The forum search yielded some threads about turning off "fast boot" or maybe a bad flash.
I've had him reflash CWM. Still no luck.
Again, thanks for any help.
I'm assuming he's rooted right? With S-OFF? In any case, it seems that it's not sticking. One common mistake is that he might have accidentally denied the SU permissions while opening RM. So un install and re install RM and make sure you accept SU permissions.
mackster248 said:
I'm assuming he's rooted right? With S-OFF? In any case, it seems that it's not sticking. One common mistake is that he might have accidentally denied the SU permissions while opening RM. So un install and re install RM and make sure you accept SU permissions.
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Yeah Macky...he is rooted. I'll have him try it again. He did mention something about su.binary something or another.
I told him to update Superuser. We'll see if that helps.
nguyendqh said:
Yeah Macky...he is rooted. I'll have him try it again. He did mention something about su.binary something or another.
I told him to update Superuser. We'll see if that helps.
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Yeah try updating the latest SU and make sure he didn't deny RM. That's might be what happened. If not, try updating his CWM manually via terminal emulator, ADB or Fastboot.
Here's how to do that.
For clockwork recovery to actually work, you have to download rom manager and from within rom manager install clockwork first.
You just do not download rom manager and right away boot into recovery.
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Maybe I shouldn't be rude. Sorry.
nguyendqh said:
"He downloaded Rom Manager from the Market and proceeded to flash CWM."
Thanks. I can tell you read the original post. Appreciate the help man.
I didn't know that at all.
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Whoa! Why don't we chill out a bit yea. I just mentioned it because some people think that just downloading rom manager and trying to boot into recovery that's how you flash the thing and get it working.
And I did read the whole thing and did read where you said rom manager got downloaded and prceeded to flash cwr. But you also stated you told your bro to press reboot into recovery. Which made me think he probably mistakenly, try booting into recovery before actually flashing it. I was just trying to cover steps to help you guys out.
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coupetastic-droid said:
Whoa! Why don't we chill out a bit yea. I just mentioned it because some people think that just downloading rom manager and trying to boot into recovery that's how you flash the thing and get it working.
And I did read the whole thing and did read where you said rom manager got downloaded and prceeded to flash cwr. But you also stated you told your bro to press reboot into recovery. Which made me think he probably mistakenly, try booting into recovery before actually flashing it. I was just trying to cover steps to help you guys out.
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I apologized in the previous post before I even saw this. Sorry bad day at work.
Not your fault.
And thanks. Honestly. =P
nguyendqh said:
I apologized in the previous post before I even saw this. Sorry bad day at work.
Not your fault.
And thanks. Honestly. =P
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All good. Hope you find a fix.
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coupetastic-droid said:
All good. Hope you find a fix.
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Gonna give this a try when he gets home from work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1200147