Well... Seems like we've got ourselves a new bootloader, after flashing the BETA1 Gingerbread for U8800. Not cool...
I tried it and didn't like it.
Furthermore, I wanted to keep my device in that zen condition which allows me to return it to my carrier under warranty.
I've tried to revert to my carrier stock ROM, but to no avail. I can run froyo alright, but the carrier costumizations are simply ignored, courtesy of the new bits that came with Huawei's beta.
Some time ago, and antecipating something like this, I connected the mobile, while in pink screen mode, to a linux box and dd'ed the entire volume to a dump file. I can mount this dumpfile through /dev/loop and confirm it carries the same partition schema that is present in the mobile. I'm tempted to dd it back to the mobile, to restore it, but affraid of bricking it for good. If bootloader gets invalid then nothing short of a factory j-tag flash will solve it, for sure.
Has anyone done this before?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: It worked. The whole volume was restored (bootloader included, naturally).
Greetings,
Everything else aside, claiming that the installation of a manufacturer released upgrade (yes, even one labeled Beta) automatically voids your device's warranty pretty wild. That's not to say that someone somewhere won't make that argument, but there are plenty of crazy people in the world.
That said, good luck.
bonowax said:
Well... Seems like we've got ourselves a new bootloader, after flashing the BETA1 Gingerbread for U8800. Not cool...
I tried it and didn't like it.
Furthermore, I wanted to keep my device in that zen condition which allows me to return it to my carrier under warranty.
I've tried to revert to my carrier stock ROM, but to no avail. I can run froyo alright, but the carrier costumizations are simply ignored, courtesy of the new bits that came with Huawei's beta.
Some time ago, and antecipating something like this, I connected the mobile, while in pink screen mode, to a linux box and dd'ed the entire volume to a dump file. I can mount this dumpfile through /dev/loop and confirm it carries the same partition schema that is present in the mobile. I'm tempted to dd it back to the mobile, to restore it, but affraid of bricking it for good. If bootloader gets invalid then nothing short of a factory j-tag flash will solve it, for sure.
Has anyone done this before?
Thanks in advance.
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is the dump file around 4gb then yes it will work I did it my self through restoring raw sd image
Sent from my u8800 using xda premium
By the time I red your reply, my mobile was already back to Zen state. Thank you nevertheless.
On a side note: the battery was very low by the time I initiated the restore, but since it was connected through USB, I assumed it wouldn't be an issue.
It took around 45 minutes to restore the image and when finished, the battery was exhausted to the point that I couldn't turn the mobile on. Thought I had bricked it for good...
Charged overnight and everything was fine and dandy.
Cheers
mine took 25min
I managed to downgrade to 2.2:
Get some 2.2 update, mine was b136.
First tried to update from sd card, it failed. Then tried from the internal SD and it worked (Take off the external SD first). But the update was too fast and it only booted to original recovery (with some warnings). So i did the update again and now it toke the usual time. But it it still only booted to original recovery (with some warnings). Then i did a factory reset from the original recovery, and voila, it booted to 2.2!
Once the 2.2 was booted, i copied CWM recovery in the pink screen and it works now too. Then i was able to install Miui again.
straight restore did not work for some reason, maybe needs to format everything first?
sanpsa said:
i managed to downgrade to 2.2:
Get some 2.2 update, mine was b136.
First tried to update from sd card, it failed. Then tried from the internal sd and it worked (take off the external sd first). But the update was too fast and it only booted to original recovery (with some warnings). So i did the update again and now it toke the usual time. But it it still only booted to original recovery (with some warnings). Then i did a factory reset from the original recovery, and voila, it booted to 2.2!
Once the 2.2 was booted, i copied cwm recovery in the pink screen and it works now too. Then i was able to install miui again.
Straight restore did not work for some reason, maybe needs to format everything first?
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man you are the king!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks you
sanpsa said:
I managed to downgrade to 2.2:
Get some 2.2 update, mine was b136.
First tried to update from sd card, it failed. Then tried from the internal SD and it worked (Take off the external SD first). But the update was too fast and it only booted to original recovery (with some warnings). So i did the update again and now it toke the usual time. But it it still only booted to original recovery (with some warnings). Then i did a factory reset from the original recovery, and voila, it booted to 2.2!
Once the 2.2 was booted, i copied CWM recovery in the pink screen and it works now too. Then i was able to install Miui again.
straight restore did not work for some reason, maybe needs to format everything first?
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Yes, I had it running FROYO back too, but the phone's condition wasn't the same as before.
If I understood it correctly, the 2.3.5BETA rewrites de boot partition - the 2nd primary parition on the device, marked bootable. This becomes obvious when the "IDEOS" logo is replaced by the "HUAWEI" one during device boot-up.
The partition scheme is the same as before, however, as I had the chance to confirm.
Flashing a 2.2.1 ROM from Huawei did not write the old bootloader back, furthermore this might not be the only change.
I was able to revert to an overseas 2.2.1, both through CWM restore and "dload" method, but carrier customizations were always absent.
Along with the regular system, my carrier's ROM adds a batch of apps, ringtone, wallpaper, binaries and libs, under "cust_data/tmn/pt". These were all ignored. Not that I cared much for them, but as I stated in the original post, I wanted it back in the original condition, as TMN will consider warranty void if the device has been tampered with.
Since I had a raw dump of the volume I restored it back and got my mobile as it was some 3 weeks ago... To my relief...
Can you please make a tutorial to make and restore raw backups?
1. Step : Download a official 2.2.2 rom
2. Step : Put the dload folder at the root of your sd-card
3. Step : Power your device of and boot into bootloader by pressing volume +, volume - and power (before you do that, you can do a titanium backup)
4. Step : Wait till the prozess is done. When your device doesn't reboot by itself, reboot it manually. (if there are any problems with the rom, wipe cache and date with the original recovery)
5. Step : Download a CWM recovery. Boot your device like the same way above into the bootloader. Rename the CWM recovery you've downloaded before into recovery.img
(6. Step : Rename the recovery of your device in the folder (device):/image into recovery.img.orig, to do a backup of the original recovery)
7. Step : Put the new recovery.img in the folder from above. Unplug your phone from the PC and put the battery out to turn it off. Boot it into recovery by pressing volume + and power.
Congratulation, you've restored your Ideos X5 to 2.2.2.
Now you can download a custom rom and install it by the normal way.
FabioAreia said:
Can you please make a tutorial to make and restore raw backups?
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Good sugestion... Will start a new thread for it.
IDEOS X5 - Update dead drives bootloader - help me
4. Use the English language.
We understand that with all the different nationalities not everyone speaks English well, but please try. If you're really unable to post in English use an online translator, You're free to include your original message in your own language below the English translation.
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MOD EDIT: Please read the forum rules.
how can we restore a raw dump?
dd if=[image filename] of=/dev/[block device allocated to the U8800] bs=512
Search the forums for the complete tutorial...
Hi all,
Need help with my phone... :\
So I wanted to install ICS on my phone today (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1492957) and I looked at the instructions, obviously you have to have a stock ROM installed first before going for the ICS update. At this time I had CM7.1 installed. So I chucked the files on my SD Card to install (the ICS and Stock) and went ahead into clockwork recovery to try and install the stock ROM first. This didn't work, as at the time I didn't know you have to install it via the pink screen and extract the zip folder and put the dload folder in the root of the sd card. So when I tried to install it, it said starting installation, and then would say installation aborted, I had no idea why, so I tried another couple of times, still didn't work. I then updated my clockworkmod recovery to the latest version for the U8800 and it still didn't work (as I was obviously doing it wrong...). I also happened to have an update for CM7 on the SD card that I never got around to installing (7.1.0.1), and so I tried to install that and again it said installation aborted (not sure why that didn't work, should of...). So then I thought, that's odd, nothings working, betcha the ICS ROM won't install either, see if something else is wrong, so I pressed install... and it started installing... not exactly what I wanted or was expecting. So it seemed to install alright with no errors, so I did a reboot out of recovery. It then stuck on the white Huawei logo screen and just stayed there... some folders got created on my SD card (apps that I had installed on CM7), no idea why, it didn't seem to boot, left it for 5 minutes and still just the white logo screen.
So I then did some more reading and learnt that I needed to put the official ROM's dload folder to the root of the SD card and install it via the pink screen. I tried this, unpacks it fully and completes step 1, but it gets to step two, and 5 seconds later after it starts attempting to install the ROM it says, Installation Failed.
So I was looking around for people who had a similar problem as me, and found some, they found a way to fix it which was to put the dload folder in the root of the internal SD card, unfortunately I have no idea how to get to that when the phone doesn't boot up into the OS. I tried putting it in the internal storage via the pink screen, but that's only 200-250MB in size, and the file needs around 300MB, so there wasn't enough room. I tried repartitioning the storage hoping this would increase it, or return it to normal (as I had partitioned it before to the 1.42GB/1.12GB partition that others had posted up previously) and it didn't change a thing. So I have no idea how to get to internal storage D:
Not having fun so far... so I thought I might try and install CM7 again, and then go to stock, and then to ICS, or maybe just leave it on CM7 and give up for now. Unfortunately the version of CM7 I had isn't available anymore, and the newer version you have to have stock ROM installed first, so I decided to grab oxygen instead. Downloaded it and chucked the zip folder onto my SD card and tried to boot into recovery (Power+VolUp) and now it won't even go into that! It goes to the pink screen (Power+VolUp+VolDown) without any issue and I can connect to the computer and access the files on there.
So basically, I've bricked my phone and I would love it so much if you could help me get it back, I really don't want to have to go back to my old Nokia 2760 (http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_2760-1975.php) where the speaker doesn't even work, so if I make/receive a call, I have to put it to loud speaker or headphones to actually hear their voice... would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Gunny
I think you have some hope left if you can go in the pink screen mode. You should find some istructions from general section and Q&A section. If you can go to pink screen you should be able to install official Huawei rom.
Pressa00 said:
I think you have some hope left if you can go in the pink screen mode. You should find some istructions from general section and Q&A section. If you can go to pink screen you should be able to install official Huawei rom.
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I finally got it all sorted, if it wasn't for that pink screen, I'd be stuffed!
I had to go back to a 2.2.1 ROM before it would finally accept it and install. Had a bit of cache and corruption, but android eventually cleared/cleaned itself and put itself back to normal. Now I've got the official version of Gingerbread on my phone, and I'm not sure if I should upgrade to the official version of ICS or whether I should upgrade to Aurora's (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22682229#post22682229) version of ICS. Thoughts? And don't worry, this time I won't screw it all up!
Thanks all!
Alright, just discovered my official ICS ROM is for the U8800 pro, not the standard one, so I guess I will be going for Aurora!
Gunny007 said:
This didn't work, as at the time I didn't know you have to install it via the pink screen and extract the zip folder and put the dload folder in the root of the sd card.
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I have a Huawei U8860 and wants to go from custom rom MIUI to stock rom B925. Can I just follow your advice here and install it via the pink screen?
Hi, this is just a recompilation so that people don't have to get confused and scared.
Before your read this, please understand that this happened because of my own stupidity at somehow managing to delete the /boot from recovery 5.5.0.4, and caused a BLUESCREEN. When I tried to go to recovery, it went back to a pink screen. There were also other issues, such as a corrupted internal sd partitioning (warning, please be careful about doing partition, i highly recommend a proper partitioning zip which i'll link later in the post). In the end I was able to revive from the soft brick, and continued on to reinstall CM10.1 (it was version 7 at the time of the crash)
OKAY, let me repeat. Probably at this point you have a phone that has bricked. But if you can access PINK SCREEN, you're in luck (EVEN IF YOU DO NOT HAVE USB connection, its fine, as long as your EXTERNAL SD CARD is still accessible, physically.)
I'll put the stages in below:
WARNING I am not responsible for any loss, damage, or earthquakes or whatever crap that happens. Do this at your risk. Before you proceed, PLEASE OPEN THE BATTERY AND LOOK INTO THE BACK OF THE PHONE AND MAKE SURE IT SAYS MODEL: U8800 NOT U8800H, NOT U8800PRO. THIS IS FOR U8800 (okay, I admit i'm using U8800H but this is just an exception, probably)
PREPARATION:
STAGE 1: Getting the PINK SCREEN and booting into 2.2 Froyo / 2.3 Gingerbread
STAGE 2: Getting the TOUCH RECOVERY / CLOCKWORK RECOVERY, ROOT and SUPERUSER into the phone.
STAGE 3: Flashing the recovery, the partition, and the firmware
STAGE 4: Miscellaneous
PREPARATION
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There are a few things that you need to prepare before hand.
1. A working computer (in this case i use windows)
2. Huawei USB drivers for windows. http://www.mediafire.com/?5z6i5cv8l6br292
3. Huawei Gingerbread base 528 ROM (this is BOOTLOCKED but don't worry, we can fix it just read up)
http://www.huaweidevice.com/cn/downloadCenter.do?method=toDownloadFile&flay=software&softid=NDEyNTU=
4. BLEFISH's "get back your pinkscreen" zip file (to be used with item 3, listen!) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457490
5. Super One Click http://www.multiupload.com/9AJDSU1Q11
6. Blefish's recovery.img for the CLOCKWORKMOD recovery
7. Forumber's PARTITION.ZIP (the better option thus far) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145187&page=124
8.. A ROM OF YOUR CHOICE (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2166353) as for me i'll just wait for Blefish to release his version of JB / CM re-write.
Now we're done, let's proceed
BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
*credits to forumber2*
Forumber2 wrote in one of the responses (not in this thread) that caught my attention. Apparently, if you're using a B158 bootloader, you can still access the STORAGE if you remove the battery and plug in USB for 1 minute.
forumber2 said:
In Blue screen,connect your phone to PC and wait 1 minute. A storage will show if you was in B518 bootloader. If the storage shows,please report here
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I am not sure what steps to take this (it is a new information for me) but I presume you can immediately restore the TCRW from there. Have to ask forumber2 though.
STAGE 1: Getting the PINK SCREEN and booting into 2.2 Froyo / 2.3 Gingerbread
Here are the steps.
1. Install the HUAWEI drivers for the phone, and also SUPER ONE CLICK for windows.
2. Take out the U8800's EXTERNAL SD CARD, and plug it into computer. (use a card reader if you don't have)
3. open (UNZIP) the downloaded OFFICIAL GINGERBREAD ROM. Inside it should be a manualand a folder called "STEP 1", and inside folder "STEP 1", another folder called "DLOAD".
3a) COPY the "DLOAD" folder (and its content) and place it into the ROOT of your EXTERNAL SD CARD. that means from your computer it should read like this: (when you navigate)
X:/EXTERNAL SD CARD/DLOAD/UPDATE.APP
(X is the name of the drive)
4. Unmount the EXTERNAL SD CARD, and then slot it back into the U8800 phone.
5. Pull out battery.
6. Stick USB into the port, and into computer. (WITHOUT THE BATTERY)
7. PRESS VOL+,VOL- and POWER together (Reboot into pink screen)
FIRMWARE UPDATE PROGRESS. it should be 1/2 then 2/2.
"Do Not turn off the device".
AFTER finishing step 4 (it takes some time)
there will be a "TICK" and it will say "RESTARTING".
QUESTION What if I can't? It doesn't work?
ANSWER There's another trick. Pull out the battery, plug the USB wire in (YES, just plug in without battery) and then boot into recovery. This should work. Assuming it does not, get another USB cable with data capabilities, and USB 2.0 ready port on the computer. This should provide MORE POWER to the phone (the phone has a weird failsafe system where it would not proceed with upgrade if the power is too low)
REASON: HUAWEI wanted the customers to have a simple update process, so they created the entire thing to just be unzip, plug in, and wait. Yeah. I know, you'll feel weird especially when other phones seem to be super sophisticated at this part and Huawei made it so easy. Even the remove the battery part. Yes.
QUESTION: But what if i'm stuck at 1/2? goddamnit?
ANSWER This did not happen to me with the file. Like I said, again, it depends on the firmware. What I've read and understood is that there is a possibility of 1) bad firmware (need to download another firmware) or 2) EXTERNAL SD CARD is badly formatted (please use an Android phone / tablet to format just to be sure) There's a thread with specific discussion about this but it was lost on my notes, but that's the gist about it. What I'll suggest you to do is download the 2.2 Froyo then upgrade back to 2.3 Gingerbread. Some people have made it through this stage by doing everything from 2.2 Froyo itself.
Reason: I'm not so sure what is wrong, but this is one of the irregularities that posters have asked when unbricking the phone.
NOTE:
After the installation part, it should restart itself a few times. Basically, after the big "TICK" and "RESTARTING", it will continue to restart again, and again, and again, and again. Then finally it should boot up properly, and then the HUAWEI logo, then the flying dust animation, then the Huawei lotus flower glowing animation, and then boot up into 2.2 Froyo or 2.3 Gingerbread (depending on your firmware)
QUESTION: Okay, I see the boot looping. However, it just boot loops, and does nothing. At times i see the animation stop. Something must be WRONG!
ANSWER This happened exactly to me. The answer was that for some reason the pinkscreen update DID not format cache and data, as well as dalvik, etc. This is a recovery issue. The way i solved this was, that I re-did the update (making sure that it really did update properly into the official stock rom), then wait for the boot animation loop, (which happened) Then, the next step was like this:
1. TURN off the phone.
2. Plug in battery (or remove it)
3. Plug in USB (yes, again!)
4. Hold POWER button and VOLUME UP button.
If you can somehow boot into a blue colored Android system recovery *3E* screen. This one is the recovery with menu, but it is HUAWEI's recovery.
5. FORMAT CACHE, FORMAT DATA
6. REINSTALL THE official ROM, (YES wait again for the "TICK" and "RESTARTING", then it should restart a few times, then boot up. Have patience and faith!
*note: apparently as noted by aashi02 when the said user was unbricking the u8800, the 3E recovery has a factory data reset which somehow clears up the entire phone and enables the phone to properly work with the stock factory-default firmware (instead of crashing again and again and again in 2nd boot onwards). So I would presume that after first boot, one would have to again boot into recovery and do a factory reset (or do it while in the settings in first boot). Not sure if there are any users to encounter "2nd boot force close syndrome" after this. (if there are, please tell me)
The phone should have booted. If it doesn't, please tell me. I can't help much but I'll try to record as many possible errors and steps to overcome it, if i see responses from others and proven to work.
STAGE 2: Getting the TOUCH RECOVERY / CLOCKWORK RECOVERY, ROOT and SUPERUSER into the phone.
Once you've got into the GINGERBREAD / FROYO, follow this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420728
Or I'll record the instructions here
Thatguy said:
Rooting the U8800 with SuperOneClick v2.3.3
1) Dial: *#*#2846579#*#*
2) Go to projectmenu > background settings > log settings > log switch > set Log on
3) Reboot Phone
4) Switch USB Debugging ON
5) Download SuperOneClick v2.3.3
6) Plug your U8800 into your computer but DO NOT mount SD Card.
7) Run SuperOneClick and press the ROOT Button, and let it do its thing (say yes to install drivers if asked).
8) Your phone should now be Rooted.
9) You can now go back and turn logging off if you want.
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The next step immediately after this is NOT TO RESTART the phone, but to install the CWM
Thatguy said:
Installing ClockworkMod 5.5.0.4 on your U8800
1) On your U8800 go to Settings > Applications > Untick Fast Boot (if ticked)
2) Download Blefish's ClockworkMod from HERE (ClockworkMod v5.5.0.4)
3) Copy the recovery.img from computer to your SD Card.
4) Using Remount mount the .cust_backup/image folder as RW.
5) Using ES File Explorer or File Expert copy the recovery.img from the SD Card to .cust_backup/image (replacing existing)
6) ClockworkMod v5.5.0.4 will now be Installed on your U8800
7) Turn on your U8800 while holding [VOL+] to load ClockworkMod Recovery (keep holding [Power] + [VOL+] until ClockworkMod Loads)
Note: if you have a Synaptics screen you have to use the [VOL] buttons to navigate and [Power] button to select an option.
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QUESTION: Okay, somehow somewhere when i boot the phone for the first time, its okay. Second time, everything goes to hell (Force Closure, errors, etc, i can't press anything!) Something must be wrong again! You suck!
ANSWER Well, yes, this happened to me. Again, please read the guide. I said, no reset. Just do everything in one GO. That's how i fixed the problem.
NOTE: by now you should be able to boot into CLOCKWORKMOD recovery.
STAGE 3: Flashing the recovery, the partition, and the firmware
This is where we want to go to, and this is where you want to fix all the problems. I should not need to elaborate here, but if you're reading this part, you can now close this thread and go to the ROM of your choice and install as per THEIR INSTRUCTIONS:
QUESTION: Wait a minute. Something's fishy. THAT EASY? You screwin' with me, noob?
ANSWER Technically it should. There should not be any other problems UNLESS you somehow again delete the /boot. NEVER EVER DELETE /BOOT. If you have installed any firmware higher than 518 (B522 and above) firmware, then you need to do the next step:
NOTE: HOW TO INDENTIFY your firmware base
This is from my own Android "about" screen:
Android version
2.3.5
Baseband version
404020
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-perf
[email protected] #1
Build number
U8800V100R001C00526G001
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Notice the 526 in there? it means i installed base 526
QUESTION: Wait a minute. You asked me to download that frickin' partition.zip and what do you expect me to do?
ANSWER Read the answer to the next question.
QUESTION: Help! I haz problemz! i cannot install ROM! it haz fail / not enough space on my internal SD! helpz!
ANSWER IF, and I repeat IF, you're reading this, then you're probably installing something way bigger than the original partition's system partition. To help you imagine, think of it as a 10-car train. The basic idea is instead of 1 engine, you now put 2 engine, and sacrifice 1 compartment car (that means from "1engine-9car train" into a "2engine-8car train". This is where you'll find the partition.zip helpful.
BUT BEFORE YOU DEAL WITH PARTITION.ZIP, do install "GET YOUR PINKSCREEN" by Blefish, read it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457490
I quote Blefish:
Blefish said:
In the newer official ROMs, Huawei included a "feature" to lock the bootloader and therefore, get less bricks. But happened the opposite - if your cust partition gets corrupted/deleted, you'll have a high change of bricking your device.
The new bootloader is not actually locked, it's changed to use QPST (Qualcomm Product & Support Tools). As it needs a code, we can't use it.
This method flashes the B518 bootloader straight to your phone, so you will get back USB.
Apply only if you have upgraded your phone to B522 or newer. You may have a custom ROM on top, but the base has to be B522 or newer.
Tested by myself on B522, B526 & B528.
The steps required to get back pink/blue screen USB:
Automatic flashable zip is pretty much fail proof, but I have warned you.
Automatic method (recommended):
Download update-B518-bootloader.zip from MediaFire.
Save it to the root of your SD Card.
Start the phone in recovery mode (recommended recovery is 5.5.0.4)
Select "install zip from sdcard"
Select "chooze zip from sdcard"
Select the zip you downloaded before.
Select yes.
Reboot and enjoy!
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Now that you've fixed the locked bootloader on 522/526/528, now its time to do the partition. zip
Follow this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2145187&page=124
I quote NERDO
Nerdo said:
RePartition
Note:After this operation;Phone's /data partition will be 1.4 GB,/system will be 360 MB /HWUserData (2GB Internal Memory) will be 1.02 GB and formatted
1.Download partition.zip in the attachments and copy to sdcard
2.Goto recovery
3.advanced > reboot recovery
4.Wipe data factory set
5.mounts and stroage > format system
6.advanced > reboot recovery
7."install from sdcard" and select partition.zip
*Phone will reboot to recovery after install partition.zip
7."install from sdcard" and select partition.zip again
*Phone will reboot to recovery after install partition.zip again
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The KEY IDEA here is that you need to flash the partition 2 times.
B]QUESTION:[/B] Now what?
ANSWER Install your custom ROM as per your custom ROM's instruction.
B]QUESTION:[/B] No, really. Now what? I want to double make sure, because i don't trust you, noob.
ANSWER Okay, you need to format and clear, not everything. Follow these steps.
ROM Installation:
Use only Forumember partition.zip.
1. Copy package to SD card
2. Boot to recovery
3. Full wipe (data, cache, dalvik,) <--- This one is in main menu
4. Format /system, /data, /cache <--- This one is in ADVANCED MENU. NO NEED TO MOUNT and DISMOUNT, and DO NOT FORMAT BOOT
5. Reboot recovery
6. Install the custom ROM (and gapps if needed.)
7. Reboot. Take a deep breath.
The phone should now boot into your new custom ROM.
As per writing, i booted into CM10.1 v7 by ilyaa299. Still waiting for a better JellyBean ROM though.
Congratulations, enjoy your unbricked phone!
STAGE 4: Miscellaneous
Not all ROMs are created equal. And none stand peer to peer. No matter how many seasons have come and go, please remember the ROM is only alive as long as its developer remains commited to its releases and updates. Please thank them. They will appreciate it.
For most usage, I have no issues, except the piss poor memory of 300++MB. I have not found a way to solve this. There are APPS that claim to create a virtual RAM, but if you don't have class 6, or class 10 External SD card, don't bother, and from what I read it'll shorten your EXTERNAL SD CARD's life A LOT. use it at your own risk.
To help alleviate the situation, i installed "auto memory manager" and also "greenify". This has helped me a lot. Auto memory manager deals with current usage, but "greenify" deals with the apps that are inactive, but greedily and stealthily use RAM and hog it (as if they're some royalty of some sort)
One of the greatest points of this phone is that it has a SUPERIOR camera (even if its only 5.0mp) and it has superior HD viewing (watch movies, youtube, etc, in FULL HD, where other phones, even the MORE expensive ones cannot do)
Try to avoid apps that uses 'download as a process" like mangawatcher, because i somehow managed to fry my EXTERNAL SD card (total death) because i left it overnight to download some manga, and then it froze. Then again it probaby may be a ROM issue (its a custom ROM) but just be careful! I lost a 16GB class 4 SD card.
CREDITS:
Thanks to all that have posted to help me, big thanks to (by alphabetical order)
bdgraue
forumber2
kilroystyx
rqmok
reserved thanks to people named in the process written, especially forumber2 for his help in his post and his partition.zip. Without his post, he would not have triggered my thought process in thinking out of the box to unbrick my phone.
and a big thank you to YOU for reading, and (IF) responding to this thread to help make this thread better.
i made the same mistake, i would guess you formatted the /boot too.
you now have to take an original huawei rom, 2.3.5 will be suitable, and follow some instructions you should find in this forum already.
than u have to root your device again and install the rom you need.
Yes, you need to install the official 2.3.5 firmware again. Download it from Huawei's official website.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1420728
in this thread you find almost every information about rooting the device.
and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=22682229#post22682229 there are the instructions about installing the original rom
gl&hf
still does not work (pink screen)
Hello everyone, I did my homework by searching, but alas I could not revive my phone. (U8800)
How did it bricked: Installed CM10.1 v7, (ran fine, had to re-flash because i read that one must do /format system, /format cache, somehow probably i deleted something i wasn't supposed to, and now its bricked)
Symptoms:
1. Press power button: Blue Screen. This includes Power button and volume + together. Blue Screen. (NOTE: Huawei logo flashes briefly for less than 1 sec before screen goes blue)
2. Press power button and volume + & - together: Pink Screen.
3. (new#)Cannot access from Windows 8 (I have drivers installed, will not detect. Every time i plug the phone into win8 the phone boots up blue) but can't see internal SD.
What I know:
1. This is a U8800
2. CWM 5.5.0.4 was installed (it was bricked after i clear and format, and cannot re-enter the CWM anymore, it goes into pink screen instead)
3. Internal SD is not read-able. (this was documented when i wrote my issue, another forumer by the name of rqmok says its fine because i updated the partitioned.zip, therefore even if it cannot be read, but if it can be accessed from the android file browsers, it is okay. I believe him)
4. I can boot up the huawei + bluescreen, but no
What I did:
1. Because i was at CM10.1 v7, i renamed the entire thing as update.zip and place into external sd root folder . RESULT = nothing. just pink screen
2. grabbed an update (Gingerbread) from XDAFORUM u8800 wikipedia page (the international version), place as update.zip in external sd root folder. RESULT = nothing. just pink screen.
3# (new) I unplugged battery and the external SD, plugged the phone via USB to computer. Boot up (few seconds of Huawei logo) then bluescreen.
Yes, I understand that others have asked about this and somehow revived. What I've read, and understood was:
1. Blue screen = something about ./boot was deleted, and needs to be reinstalled.
2. Pink screen = still safe, has a chance to revive the phone.
What i do not understand:
1. Put ROM files as update.zip, but pink screen does not flash into any form of recovery.
2. Somebody from somewhere said use something called ubuntu / bt5 to "dive" into the phone's internal SD. (I don't know how to do this, and from what i understand it is risky because it involves partioning the internal SD again.
3. Any other way to rescue my phone?
What I would like to ask is some form of step by step help.
I would be very grateful if anyone can lend me some assistance. This is my first android phone (yes i'm a poor fellow) and its not even a week old. I do have an AcerA500 tablet and i have been able to update that tablet to any custom variations (ever since i owned it roughly 2 years ago), so i'm pretty confident that i am good in following instructions)
EDIT:
Okay, i'm able to update the firmware by doing the following:
1. PUT "DLOAD" folder into EXTERNAL SD, root.
2. Pull out battery.
3. Stick USB into the port, and into computer.
4. PRESS VOL+,VOL- and POWER together (Reboot into pink screen)
FIRMWARE UPDATE PROGRESS. it should be 1/2 then 2/2.
"Do Not turn off the device".
AFTER finishing step 4 (it takes some time)
there will be a "TICK" and it will say "RESTARTING".
And then the HUAWEI FLOWER (no animation).
And it repeats itself....
What do I mean by repeat itself?
1. BLANK
2. HUAWEI WITH FLOWER (NO ANIMATION)
After this, there is a green android picture and says "FORMAT /CACHE" and something like that.
Then it goes blank and huawei flowr (no animation) again, and again, and again.
*NEWv2*
I can enter the the blue colored Android system recovery *3E* screen.
formatted / data reset
it has formatted all (at first cannot format cache, causes many problems, now finally fixed). So somehow I managed to format data and clear cache.
It finally reboots. It starts up. And I thought problem over. It was not.
First time boot up was okay. It asks me to set up android, etc. Second time boot up, it will get stuck in a boot loop. Help!
I'm stuck here. Any help?
Can you access to phone from PC while pink screen?
forumber2 said:
Can you access to phone from PC while pink screen?
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no, unfortunately no.
When I press the volume + up buttons, i can access the blue native recovery.
I updated my post as above.
Can you help me?
NEW:
again, it boots! But 2nd boot will cause issues like process.android.acore and process.google something something has stopped.
can you guys help me on this last one? (i've recorded what i've done and what happened and how i fixed it in previous post. will edit all posts later to do a proper walkthrough.
badiyee said:
no, unfortunately no.
When I press the volume + up buttons, i can access the blue native recovery.
I updated my post as above.
Can you help me?
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Can the recovery detect sdcard?
forumber2 said:
Can the recovery detect sdcard?
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yes, the recovery can detect the EXTERNAL SD.
But Internal SD, no. but when i click wipe data, and wipe cache (i think it does it on internal sd) it has no issues.
Again, first time boot =OKAY!
2nd time boot = F.C, all apps.
list of errors said:
The application Google Services Framework (process com.google.process.gapps) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again)
The process android.process.acore has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again
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I suspect the errors happen because of the fact that i installed JELLY BEAN CM10.1 v7 before, and flashed the gapps too.
Do i need to reflash gapps to GB version after formating the system? What should I do?
badiyee said:
I suspect the errors happen because of the fact that i installed JELLY BEAN CM10.1 v7 before, and flashed the gapps too.
Do i need to reflash gapps to GB version after formating the system? What should I do?
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did you flash the original huawei rom first? or do you try to flash some custom rom immediately.
which version of original rom do you flash, when u do so?
bdgraue said:
did you flash the original huawei rom first? or do you try to flash some custom rom immediately.
which version of original rom do you flash, when u do so?
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I flashed the original Huawei Rom first. I know i cannot flash custom rom because the recovery is *3E* recovery, not the CWM/TCW recovery.
any ideas?
I've recorded the errors.
Should I try to reinstall the original HUAWEI ROM again?
okay tried flashing Gingerbread GAPPS (FAIL SIGNATURE!)
formating data and cache again...
*ADD MORE INFO*
Huawei ROM via phone status says this
Android version
2.3.5
Baseband version
404020
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-perf
[email protected] #1
Build number
U8800V100R001C00526G001
Did I do any mistakes?
badiyee said:
Should I try to reinstall the original HUAWEI ROM again?
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thats what i would do. first flash the huawei rom. start it, look that it works properly. after that i would root the phone, start again and look that all work as expected. then install rom manager and flash the cwm recovery, start again. boot into recovery, start again, always look if the phone is still working as it should. than take a good rom(aurora or cm10.1 v7) and flash it.
as often as you try it out and test if it all works as expected as early you can find out where errors come from.
only flash gapps if the rest works fine.
(which version of gapps do you try to flash? gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip worked best for me over here)
Edit: http://www.huaweidevice.com/cn/downloadCenter.do?method=toDownloadFile&flay=software&softid=NDEyNTU=
this ist official 528 which worked very well for me. maybe 526 isnt the best suitable.
bdgraue said:
thats what i would do. first flash the huawei rom. start it, look that it works properly. after that i would root the phone, start again and look that all work as expected. then install rom manager and flash the cwm recovery, start again. boot into recovery, start again, always look if the phone is still working as it should. than take a good rom(aurora or cm10.1 v7) and flash it.
as often as you try it out and test if it all works as expected as early you can find out where errors come from.
only flash gapps if the rest works fine.
(which version of gapps do you try to flash? gapps-jb-20130301-signed.zip worked best for me over here)
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This is the SAME ERROR i'm facing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2146478
I tried flashing gapps-20110828 it gave error. I also have the gapps jb20130301 file as well. But when i flash the GB gapps it says failed signature verification
QUESTION: could the partition be a problem because i used custom partition!
THANK YOU!
Thanks to everyone!
I have fixed the problem.
I will now re-write the ENTIRE post to help others that have similar issues as mine so that they would not need to be lost like I was.
Thanks again everyone!
badiyee said:
Thanks to everyone!
I have fixed the problem.
I will now re-write the ENTIRE post to help others that have similar issues as mine so that they would not need to be lost like I was.
Thanks again everyone!
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I'll suggest you to install the patch from blefish if you are using B522, B526 or B528 as rom base.
You don't know when will be helpful to have a bootloader unlocked.
Find here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457490
kilroystyx said:
I'll suggest you to install the patch from blefish if you are using B522, B526 or B528 as rom base.
You don't know when will be helpful to have a bootloader unlocked.
Find here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1457490
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Question, how would I know my base ROM? I have read the thing, but there isn't a way in my status to know that its a B522, B526 or a B528 based ROM.
Answer: Look at the code of the installer:
E.G:
U8800V100R001C00526G001 means I have base 526 installed (LOCKED BOOTLOADER)
badiyee said:
Question, how would I know my base ROM?
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badiyee said:
Huawei ROM via phone status says this
Android version
2.3.5
Baseband version
404020
Kernel version
2.6.35.7-perf
[email protected] #1
Build number
U8800V100R001C00526G001
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at least after installing you will find the information in the area yoou mentioned yourselve.
if you use the original rom, the version should be in the filename. (U8800_Android 2.3 V100R001C00B528G001%28通用版%29.zip for me)
Wait, is your current recovery CWM recovery? If yes, try installing Aurora ICS. If no, first try rooting your phone and installing CWM recovery.
badiyee said:
Question, how would I know my base ROM? I have read the thing, but there isn't a way in my status to know that its a B522, B526 or a B528 based ROM.
Answer: Look at the code of the installer:
E.G:
U8800V100R001C00526G001 means I have base 526 installed (LOCKED BOOTLOADER)
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Official Huawei GB roms have 3 different bootloaders, B517, B518 and B522, the first two are unlocked this mean you easily can reach to eMMC via pink screen. For B522 bootloader that comes into rom B522, B526 and B528 Huawei changed the way how to communicate, so we can’t reach eMMC via pink screen mode. To check if it is unlocked in pink screen mode connect to PC, if you can see the folder “image” your bootloader is unlocked.
Blefish explained in his topic that you have more chances to recover your device from soft-brick if you have a unlock bootloader because you are able to restore your device with a previous full backup done with “dd” command or with a similar program used in windows platform.
Change partition size have a high risk to corrupt them and get a soft-brick.
To have more chances to recover my device I usually follow some steps before start play with roms, see my checklist:
- Install B528
- Root the device
- Imei backup (if I haven’t done previously)
- Install CWM
- Flash Blefish’s patch, alternative I use my patch because I need my phone with SIM unlocked
- Full backup (if I haven’t done previously)
- Ready to play
rqmok said:
Wait, is your current recovery CWM recovery? If yes, try installing Aurora ICS. If no, first try rooting your phone and installing CWM recovery.
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I think at the time of writing AURORA ICS is the most stable, usage-ready, and most complete ROM as of writing. In the future hopefully the newer ROMs like Jelly Bean, Key Lime Pie and others will be able to fit in, and be a PROPER, USABLE ROM just like how AURORA ICS and the MIUI ICS was for this phone.
kilroystyx said:
Official Huawei GB roms have 3 different bootloaders, B517, B518 and B522, the first two are unlocked this mean you easily can reach to eMMC via pink screen. For B522 bootloader that comes into rom B522, B526 and B528 Huawei changed the way how to communicate, so we can’t reach eMMC via pink screen mode. To check if it is unlocked in pink screen mode connect to PC, if you can see the folder “image” your bootloader is unlocked.
Blefish explained in his topic that you have more chances to recover your device from soft-brick if you have a unlock bootloader because you are able to restore your device with a previous full backup done with “dd” command or with a similar program used in windows platform.
Change partition size have a high risk to corrupt them and get a soft-brick.
To have more chances to recover my device I usually follow some steps before start play with roms, see my checklist:
- Install B528
- Root the device
- Imei backup (if I haven’t done previously)
- Install CWM
- Flash Blefish’s patch, alternative I use my patch because I need my phone with SIM unlocked
- Full backup (if I haven’t done previously)
- Ready to play
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Ah, i forgot about the IMEI backup. But since mine wasn't an issue (just missing serial number, but can be found at the sticker behind phone (inside) anyways haha.