Nexus 7 back from repair but now boots in Ubuntu? - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, had a screen defect under warranty so sent for repair and today it's come back and although screen is fixed it appears they have sent it back with a different OS, it has no play store and has a browser (not chrome default) It feels like it's in some sort of test mode.
Going to phone Asus in morning but really don't want to send it back again as this repair took nearly 2 weeks, anything I can do to get stock jellybean back?
Edit: on about tablet screen the build number is: full_grouper-eng 4.1.1
Cheers

Download 4.2.2 image and fastboot flash. Read the stickies in general section for instructions.
"What do you tell a man with two black eyes? Nothing. He has already been told twice."

Lol.
Look at the sticky thread on the top of this Q&A section entitled "[GUIDE] Flashing a Factory Image with fastboot / return to stock".

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Unrecoverable bootloader error (0x19000008) after hard reset

Hey,
first of all: my Acer Iconia A500 is not rootet and I have no custom rom installed. It's all "original" and I don't want to do anything, that kills my warranty.
Yesterday I tried to upload some videos to youtube using "Google Chrome"-browser, but the Tablet crashed when I tried to open the directory where the videos are stored in.
In the top left corner of the screen was written something about a "mounting recovery image" or something like that (I can't remember). After that the tablet restartet but it won't go any further than the "acer"-logo.
I tried a few things I read in the forums but nothing helped:
pressed the "reset"-button at the bottom right side with a needel: tablet restartet but hangs again at "acer"-logo
pressed the "volume down"- and the "power"-button at the same time an released the power-button when the screen turns on: some writings in the top left corner of the screen (something about erasing cache... I could not read it because it disappeared to fast), then an Android-Symbol with some kind of cube in front ob the belly, then an Android-Symbol lying on the back with a red exclamation mark symbol on top of it.
pressed the "volume up"- and the "power"-button at the same time, released the power-button when the screen turns on and switched the lock switch on and off and on and off: top left corner of the screen says "Erasing Userdata... Unrecoverable bootloader error (0x19000008).
Now I really need some help... what can I do to make my tablet work again?
Thanks in advance
Multicoder said:
Now I really need some help... what can I do to make my tablet work again?
Thanks in advance
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Go Here;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1816560
Take a look for the ICS UPDATE files for the a500. Might be 3 or 4 of them.
Download them to your PC. DO NOT EXTRACT
You may or may not need to decrypt them first. Should be a Decrypt tool on the same thread.
After decrypt, open the rom.zip with 7zip (or similar zip program) Again, DO NOT EXTRACT. Just pull the update.zip out of it. Copy it to your ext sd card.
Holding Vol+ and PWR, boot the tab and remain holding untill you see the install start.
Now, you may have to try more than 1 of those update roms. But one of them should work.
Should get you going. If not,. your bootloader partition may be hosed and need acer repair.
Oh, and you will more than likely lose most of your data, so don't be surprised if some fotos and such are missing.
MD
I have the same problem as TS.
Trying to solve this but i can't find a decrypter.
You say it in the same thread some where, but it reads "coming soon"
Please help
Acer Decrypter
Here is the Decrypter tool.
Unzip the contents to a folder. Select your rom.zip
Decrypt it. New file will have the word "decrypted" in the file name.
Takes a couple of minutes.
MD
Thanks.
Sadly it doesn't work for me.
Nr 4 the one that doesn't have to be uncrypted seems a bit to work.
My tablet starts up with the acer logo and then i see flashing "ANDROID" for 18 seconds then 2 seconds blank screen then the flashing android again.
This goes on and on, i have let it go for about 2 hours but nothing changes.
Anyone any idea?
help please
papafrank said:
Thanks.
Sadly it doesn't work for me.
Nr 4 the one that doesn't have to be uncrypted seems a bit to work.
My tablet starts up with the acer logo and then i see flashing "ANDROID" for 18 seconds then 2 seconds blank screen then the flashing android again.
This goes on and on, i have let it go for about 2 hours but nothing changes.
Anyone any idea?
help please
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This is what I would do if that was happening on my tablet.
First. I would get Blackthund3rs APX tool. Then I'd run it and follow the directions. Basically it goes something like this. Starting at the first screen of the APX Tool. Browse Bundles. Type in number 17 after getting the bundle list from the bundle market. Set it to be staged for flash. Enter your SBK. Use whichever BCT that you want. Enter APX manually, follow the onscreen prompts. and when you get to the end it will tell you to restart your tablet. But first... This next part is really important if you are on a stock rom. Reboot, but do so with the volume rocker pushed for entering CWM. ( The one on the left in landscape.) If you don't the rom will wipe the recovery that you just installed during the boot process and then you'll get to start all over. Once you get into CWM goto the wipe menu and do them all except the battery stats.
From there you can...
Reboot and see if the rom starts. (I'll bet that it will.)
Or you can flash any custom rom that you want/have, (put it on your sd card before you start.)
Or. If you want to go back to stock you could grab a 3.2 stock rom from the link posted above and install that. It will remove the custom bootloader and CWM. You will be totally factory stock after that.
Good luck.
Wow wait a moment.
I am a complete noob with this.
I don't know the you use and as you may have noticed; you're language is not mine language
Stock rom means the original rom ?
Going to search for the APX tool (whatever that means) and take a look.
Thanks sofar.
<edit> SBK is Secure Boot Key. How do I get this key</edit>
papafrank said:
Wow wait a moment.
I am a complete noob with this.
I don't know the you use and as you may have noticed; you're language is not mine language
Stock rom means the original rom ?
Going to search for the APX tool (whatever that means) and take a look.
Thanks sofar.
<edit> SBK is Secure Boot Key. How do I get this key</edit>
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This thread by dibb_nz will have all that you need. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1751978. I am sorry that I was so long to respond. Please be patient and read carefully. She has links to every thing that you will need to do there.
Good Luck.
Thanks.
going to try it.
I give up, nothing seems to work.
Think i contact acer and send it to them for a repair.
Too bad cost me another lot of money
Anyway Thanks for your support, i learned a lot. :good:
papafrank said:
I give up, nothing seems to work.
Think i contact acer and send it to them for a repair.
Too bad cost me another lot of money
Anyway Thanks for your support, i learned a lot. :good:
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U will need either "civato's manual nvFlash" or an "EUU" based rollback (timmyDeans V4) to repair the bootloader - once that's fixed u can flash a stock rom to get back to factory original. Links and guides in the cpuid thread - if u need further help, ask away I know it can be really frustrating and the no.1 cause is always 'drivers', once u can get them installed AND adb running correctly then you're halfway home!! One thing I've learned with the Acer is everything is built upon u following the guides in a strictly orderly fashion, try to skip a step or not complete the preceding step correctly will always result in failure BUT the error will not show up straight away - u might get 3 or 4 steps further along b4 error'ing out...which is why its so darn difficult to troubleshoot....the only thing these tools cannot fix is a hardware issue..if this is the case then it will need to be sent to Acer for repairs....good luck
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Last week I sent mine to Acer and yesterday I got it back. Working.
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Contacted acer, told about the problem.
The send me a mail with an UPS ticket and phone number.
Next morning UPS pickup the package and in one week a had my acer back.
Perfect. All for free
Kompliments to acer
Multicoder said:
Last week I sent mine to Acer and yesterday I got it back. Working.
Gesendet von meinem GT-I9300 mit Tapatalk 2
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papafrank said:
Contacted acer, told about the problem.
The send me a mail with an UPS ticket and phone number.
Next morning UPS pickup the package and in one week a had my acer back.
Perfect. All for free
Kompliments to acer
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Awesome news you 2!! And yes kudos to acer for coming to the party
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Hello to everybody
I was delete all partion on my /dev/mmcblk0 and create a partition with out format.
Now my table a200 do not boot well, just says unrecoverable bootloader error 0x000000000004
how can I fix it?
how can I get acces to the emmc flash drive and reparticioning it?
Thanks
Acer A500 and believing in xda . . . right or wrong?
My past forum posts say it all with exception of this: (in essence: purchased new stock A500 16GB, forgot pattern, locked up during OTA two days before expiration of warranty Sept 2012 used xda developers suggestions for reset (update.zip) and today have nothing but:
Erasing Userdata... (in white on black screen)
Unrecoverable bootloader error (0x19000008) (red on black screen)
During my time trusting xda developers, I've encountered the full spectrum of online personas - both ends of the rainbow people. Regarding software, I found some interesting things in one of the (opened in "read only") "update.zip" files while just looking through the metadata and other files (I could open in notepad read only) hoping to find some useable reference and indeed found them tampered with. Not sure how you can police everything people post for our "help" but now wonder what my options are.
Not that xda could have forseen Acer rescinding the files, I missed the window of the Acer A500 stock rom last year and any reference now is either very old (2011), 404 - not found, or link to sites which install devious 3rd party software. I take precautionary measures hopefully relieving myself of risk but I'm not a tech. My tablet was not rooted nor altered in any way, just locked. I was able to download all my files with Mobogenie because obviously my keypresses were incorrect and all the information was retained on the tablet until last night. Last week, trying to reinstall a new version of the update.zip that didn't have the words "stupid user" and other code with null directives or whatever it's called in "code" lingo, in the binary file (opened in read only), and also before the wipe found a bootloader installed and how to explain is just too much. Is there a validated, quality reference one can use from xda developers that isn't compromised? Which someone with less than an Associate Degree and older than 15 can follow at this point?
I will donate out of my paltry SS income of 600 a month to whomever can lead me, step by step, to recover my A500 or find at this point it necessary to move on. :fingers-crossed:
Multicoder said:
Hey,
first of all: my Acer Iconia A500 is not rootet and I have no custom rom installed. It's all "original" and I don't want to do anything, that kills my warranty.
Yesterday I tried to upload some videos to youtube using "Google Chrome"-browser, but the Tablet crashed when I tried to open the directory where the videos are stored in.
In the top left corner of the screen was written something about a "mounting recovery image" or something like that (I can't remember). After that the tablet restartet but it won't go any further than the "acer"-logo.
I tried a few things I read in the forums but nothing helped:
pressed the "reset"-button at the bottom right side with a needel: tablet restartet but hangs again at "acer"-logo
pressed the "volume down"- and the "power"-button at the same time an released the power-button when the screen turns on: some writings in the top left corner of the screen (something about erasing cache... I could not read it because it disappeared to fast), then an Android-Symbol with some kind of cube in front ob the belly, then an Android-Symbol lying on the back with a red exclamation mark symbol on top of it.
pressed the "volume up"- and the "power"-button at the same time, released the power-button when the screen turns on and switched the lock switch on and off and on and off: top left corner of the screen says "Erasing Userdata... Unrecoverable bootloader error (0x19000008).
Now I really need some help... what can I do to make my tablet work again?
Thanks in advance
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vivispix said:
My past forum posts say it all with exception of this: (in essence: purchased new stock A500 16GB, forgot pattern, locked up during OTA two days before expiration of warranty Sept 2012 used xda developers suggestions for reset (update.zip) and today have nothing but:
Erasing Userdata... (in white on black screen)
Unrecoverable bootloader error (0x19000008) (red on black screen)
During my time trusting xda developers, I've encountered the full spectrum of online personas - both ends of the rainbow people. Regarding software, I found some interesting things in one of the (opened in "read only") "update.zip" files while just looking through the metadata and other files (I could open in notepad read only) hoping to find some useable reference and indeed found them tampered with. Not sure how you can police everything people post for our "help" but now wonder what my options are.
Not that xda could have forseen Acer rescinding the files, I missed the window of the Acer A500 stock rom last year and any reference now is either very old (2011), 404 - not found, or link to sites which install devious 3rd party software. I take precautionary measures hopefully relieving myself of risk but I'm not a tech. My tablet was not rooted nor altered in any way, just locked. I was able to download all my files with Mobogenie because obviously my keypresses were incorrect and all the information was retained on the tablet until last night. Last week, trying to reinstall a new version of the update.zip that didn't have the words "stupid user" and other code with null directives or whatever it's called in "code" lingo, in the binary file (opened in read only), and also before the wipe found a bootloader installed and how to explain is just too much. Is there a validated, quality reference one can use from xda developers that isn't compromised? Which someone with less than an Associate Degree and older than 15 can follow at this point?
I will donate out of my paltry SS income of 600 a month to whomever can lead me, step by step, to recover my A500 or find at this point it necessary to move on. :fingers-crossed:
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How bizarre, never encountered files like that here b4?? There's a root guide in my Sig you're gonna need to look at. All files there have been d/l'ed multiple times with never a complaint, so far!!
First off, an update.zip is of no use.
You need an nvFlash-based tool. Either a EUU like tdv4 or the infamous babsector.rar file.
2nd, you are gonna need yr cpuid. See cpuid guide in my Sig. Until you can retrieve it you're stuck with a brick.
Have a read thru those 2 guides. You'll have questions after that so just post back here
Sent from my HTC_PN071 using Tapatalk
Same issue, different divice
I've been looking for the solution to this very same problem, however, I have an Acer Iconia tab A200. After going through XDA I found that there is 0 on my device. Does anyone know of an outside source?
for Unrecoverable bootloader error (0x19000008).
use this solution https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIlaWqRYYJw ive tried it and it works ..just need patience...

4.1.2 OTA Stuck in bootloop

Hey guys,
I've just tried updating my Nexus 7 to 4.1.2 OTA, after the download was installed it tried to reboot and it's just hanging on the Nexus logo boot screen. I've tried to boot in to recovery mode but I just get the little android with the red exclamation mark triangle.
My device is not rooted and was previously running completely stock firmware 4.1.1, never tweaked at all.
Any ideas would be very helpful - apologies if this is a glaringly obvious fix, I haven't searched much as I'm posting from my phone.
Many Thanks
I am having the same problem but mine is rooted. So I was probably thinking I was having the problem cos it's rooted.
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venturion said:
Hey guys,
I've just tried updating my Nexus 7 to 4.1.2 OTA, after the download was installed it tried to reboot and it's just hanging on the Nexus logo boot screen. I've tried to boot in to recovery mode but I just get the little android with the red exclamation mark triangle.
My device is not rooted and was previously running completely stock firmware 4.1.1, never tweaked at all.
Any ideas would be very helpful - apologies if this is a glaringly obvious fix, I haven't searched much as I'm posting from my phone.
Many Thanks
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Do you have the 4.2.1 bootloader? or it might not work.
Don't think so, it's completely standard. Been updated from 4.1.0 to 4.1.1 when I bought it, since then only change to the firmware I've made is today downloading 4.1.2.
Did you do a manual update or was it system self prompted update?
I was notified that an update was available by my device. I pressed install now, it downloaded and the device rebooted and started installing it. Then it triedvto boot back up and failed.
if this happened and you did NOT root or unlock the bootloader, then you are eligible for a replacement. go to the store you have bought it from and ask for a replacement unit. if you did unlock the bootloader, then you have to boot into bootloader and use this tool and select 9 after installation. it should return your device to stock, providing you can still boot into bootloader. good luck!
Billchen0014 said:
if you did unlock the bootloader, then you have to boot into bootloader and use this tool and select 9 after installation. it should return your device to stock, providing you can still boot into bootloader. good luck!
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I'm in this boat, unlocked bootloader, and had this porblem. What tool are we speaking of?
Billchen0014 said:
if this happened and you did NOT root or unlock the bootloader, then you are eligible for a replacement. go to the store you have bought it from and ask for a replacement unit. if you did unlock the bootloader, then you have to boot into bootloader and use this tool and select 9 after installation. it should return your device to stock, providing you can still boot into bootloader. good luck!
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I was hoping that wouldn't be the case to be honest and that I'd be able to fix it myself, ah well. Thanks a lot for your help
Just so everyone knows, I took my tablet back and got a new one, which when updated broke again. I got a third tablet and contacted Google directly, they told me they can't really help but try updating again, which I did and bricked my 3rd device in a row. When I called Google again they said I need to speak to Asus (regarding this issue with Android software) in terms of getting another replacement. Which means I'll be left without a device until they replace it!
Wow, the same problem as I had.
My brand new, stock nexus 7 (4.1.1) informed me there was an update so I allowed it to install it.
It was connected to the PC during the whole process.
It installed the update, but got stuck on the boot screen (the X logo). It took too long so I suspected something went wrong...
In a few minutes I was forced to learn how to do a forced restart, enter the recovery menu, etc.
But sadly nothing helped, as it ALWAYS ended up showing that X logo and would not go further. So I decided for a drastic measure and wiped the device (reset to factory settings). Unsurprisingly, it then booted fine and the new update was there.
Of course I lost all my game saves and other data... Really pissed off, but decided to swallow it for the time being.
If this happens at the next update, I'll definitely say goodbye to the Nexus. Would be a shame though, as it's a lovely device, very handy.
Just for the record, I live in the EU and the device was bought in a brick and mortar shop, and it had 4.1.1 installed.
bangawasawa said:
Wow, the same problem as I had.
My brand new, stock nexus 7 (4.1.1) informed me there was an update so I allowed it to install it.
It was connected to the PC during the whole process.
It installed the update, but got stuck on the boot screen (the X logo). It took too long so I suspected something went wrong...
In a few minutes I was forced to learn how to do a forced restart, enter the recovery menu, etc.
But sadly nothing helped, as it ALWAYS ended up showing that X logo and would not go further. So I decided for a drastic measure and wiped the device (reset to factory settings). Unsurprisingly, it then booted fine and the new update was there.
Of course I lost all my game saves and other data... Really pissed off, but decided to swallow it for the time being.
If this happens at the next update, I'll definitely say goodbye to the Nexus. Would be a shame though, as it's a lovely device, very handy.
Just for the record, I live in the EU and the device was bought in a brick and mortar shop, and it had 4.1.1 installed.
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Hi. Slightly off topic, but maybe worth mentioning : I have exactly the same problem with the 4.1.2 OTA update of the Nexus S.
What did you do, reset to factory settings?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
bangawasawa said:
What did you do, reset to factory settings?
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
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Yes, but I had some difficulties doing it, couldn't even tell you exactly how I managed to.
I'm really disappointed by this OTA update, it shouldn't be more complicated than flashing an alternative ROM.

Help with First Time Recovery

So early last week my friend gave me a wi-fi only xoom that had been what i can only assume is soft-bricked (upon boot it only loads to the dual core screen.) I know that it isn't stock because instead of a normal recovery mode it has Team Win Recovery Project installed. He doesn't know a whole lot about it and so couldn't give me much information. All I want to be able to do is get this thing back to original specs. Even when i go into the custom recovery screen and perform a factory reset nothing happens. I've never rooted any android devices so I'm not sure where to begin. Like I said I only wish to get this xoom back to factory specs so I can start using it. Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks!!!
Hi, use fastboot and stock motorola firmware files. Try to find on this forum, u have to.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2075683
Lol. As I stated in that exact thread, check the third post of this thread and download the honeycomb fastboot images. Then use OTA to update to JB.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1936534
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Thanks, that is handy to know in case I ever brick mine!

Reverting everything back to stock

Hello, first of all sorry if a thread like this already exists. I have finals at medical school and have no time to search for it and read post by post.
I have to put my Nexus 7 to repair because my screen is damaged. It has a yellow tint on many spots over the screen, and it is getting worse over the time. My device is rooted, bootloader unlocked, with custom rom and kernel. Please provide me a step by step guide, how to revert everything back to stock rom, stock kernel and lock bootloader and uproot. Or whatever more there is for putting it to a state where they won't find that I tinkered with the device.
The screen issue is hardware related, and I haven't touched anything hardware - wise, so please note that my actions couldn't damage the device the way it is damaged.
Thank you for your help.
[GUIDE] Flashing a Factory Image with fastboot / return to stock

Problem after using goomanager

I have the att s4 with the mf3 build which I received via an ota update. I recently did the root for this build which worked perfectly, afterwards I read through 47 pages of forums and was trying to do the work around djrbliss put out, around page 40 someone says if your phone is rooted just download goomanager and installscriptrecovery. then reboot recovery. I downloaded goomanager then installed script, after this I hit the reboot recovery and the phone went into download mode. and it will stay there. If i restart it returns to download mode. Any Ideas?
Im not 100% but u may hve read wrong. This has happened to everyone who has tryed to flash a recovery on mf3. You can only have root there is no custom recovery for this build. Ok now this is wat you do take your phone to bestbuy tell them kies f'd ur phone up nd they can reflash mf3.at this moment mf3 isnt available to general public
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Yeah, read the forums. I mean seriously, almost every other post, including the one you read, tells you that drjbliss's exploit was patched in mf3, and can brick your device if you attempt to install a custom recovery. It is, quite literally, the biggest topic in the S4 forums. Also, there is no odin flashable image for mf3, so you cannot return to stock without taking it to bestbuy. Read more in the q&a section, as this same mistake has been made and asked about at least a hundred times. Literally.
In conclusion, you have a paperweight till you take it to get it flashed back to normal.
ok thanks for the help
cooljg said:
ok thanks for the help
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Read this thread. Best buy can flash the stock mf3 firmware and get your recovery back. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45457012
Either that or J-Tag.
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Hey guys thanks for chiming in. I want to give a thank you to those who have gave me a serious answer. I will go back to best buy and try again, but I sent my wife up there and she said the cell phone department told her they do not flash firmware there. She said she asked them if the service section did and the lady told her no again. I am fairly familiar with flashing the firmware on an s3 I just haven't messed with the s4 that much,and obviously I didn't read as well as I thought I did or it wouldn't be bricked. I do have one other question tho if Best Buy can flash it back to stock firmware, is it safe to assume at some point I should be able to flash it back via odin when the mf3 build is released by sammobile? Either way if best buy doesn't flash it back i'm screwed on this one and i'll just have to pick up another s4 tomorrow. I just want to know if this one can be fixed i'd really hate to waste a perfectly good phone.
If and when mf3 firmware is available you should be able to flash with odin. Best buy seems to be using a new software package other than Odin so who knows if an odin package will be available.
I believe at best buy they have to have a "Samsung Experience" booth or area to do the flashing. The normal best buy service counter can't do it.
~wolverine~ said:
I believe at best buy they have to have a "Samsung Experience" booth or area to do the flashing. The normal best buy service counter can't do it.
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Correct
Question on brick fix
Hey guys thanks for the helpful info. I took it to the samsung experience part of best buy and the guy fixed it. He didn't have to flash the firmware tho, he took the back off and replaced the battery then I don't know what combination of buttons he hit or what but he held something and it was able to reset the phone and came up normally. Does anyone know what he could of hit? The phone was stuck in download mode no matter what you hit it would only reset to it. I had tried booting and holding volume up and home and releasing home for the recovery boot. As a recap of what happened I had rooted the phone and then downloaded goomanager and ran the installed script option under settings then I reset and was stuck in download mode. I just found it crazy that he never had to hook it to his computer to fix it.
cooljg said:
Hey guys thanks for the helpful info. I took it to the samsung experience part of best buy and the guy fixed it. He didn't have to flash the firmware tho, he took the back off and replaced the battery then I don't know what combination of buttons he hit or what but he held something and it was able to reset the phone and came up normally. Does anyone know what he could of hit? The phone was stuck in download mode no matter what you hit it would only reset to it. I had tried booting and holding volume up and home and releasing home for the recovery boot. As a recap of what happened I had rooted the phone and then downloaded goomanager and ran the installed script option under settings then I reset and was stuck in download mode. I just found it crazy that he never had to hook it to his computer to fix it.
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Hmm, that is interesting. Did he replace the battery temporarily while 'resetting the phone with combination of buttons'?
Or did he place the battery inside and let you have it?
Sounds like a simple factory reset...
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haremmon said:
Hmm, that is interesting. Did he replace the battery temporarily while 'resetting the phone with combination of buttons'?
Or did he place the battery inside and let you have it?
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He originally plugged my phone up when I gave it to him but it wouldn't come on so he unplugged it and replaced the battery. The battery I had was completely dead. After he replaced the battery he turned it on and it went to the download screen with the little green alien. After that he held some buttons and kept looking at the back and then the front of the phone. I couldn't really see what he hit but shortly afterwards it came up with my lock screen picture. After that he said it doesn't need flashing but he would flash the firmware if I wanted so I said ok and he did. I have the phone now working great but it doesn't show rooted anymore.
Omg how do people not know this already. I have had my S4 for 2 days even i know better and I cant believe people dont read

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