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After Android tried to update itself to the newest version, it seemed that this failed and has caused a "boot failed" message. The tablet refuses to go into recovery mode, its marked as red. The only accessible mode is going into bootloader. After reading many forums and trying my luck with toolkits of all sorts (Nexus 7 Root Toolkit, Nexus Root Toolkit, Android SDK commands), the bootloader refuses to unlock. I have successfully installed the usb drivers since my pc recognizes the device. fastboot devices recognizes the devise but adb devices doesn't. The bootloader is locked and nothing else is accessible, whats worse is that through all of these toolkits and commands bootloader refuses to unlock, trying to unlock it always results in a failure message (unknown error). Commands such as format, unlock or erase fail in reviving the system. Anyone have any experience with this? I have searched for over a week now and im terribly frustrated by this. :silly:
AndiS21 said:
After Android tried to update itself to the newest version, it seemed that this failed and has caused a "boot failed" message. The tablet refuses to go into recovery mode, its marked as red. The only accessible mode is going into bootloader. After reading many forums and trying my luck with toolkits of all sorts (Nexus 7 Root Toolkit, Nexus Root Toolkit, Android SDK commands), the bootloader refuses to unlock. I have successfully installed the usb drivers since my pc recognizes the device. fastboot devices recognizes the devise but adb devices doesn't. The bootloader is locked and nothing else is accessible, whats worse is that through all of these toolkits and commands bootloader refuses to unlock, trying to unlock it always results in a failure message (unknown error). Commands such as format, unlock or erase fail in reviving the system. Anyone have any experience with this? I have searched for over a week now and im terribly frustrated by this. :silly:
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do it the right way, dont use toolkits.
to unlock the bootloader, go into the bootloader(fastboot), connect the divice via usb, type..
fastboot devices(to make sure your device is visable)
fastboot oem unlock(to unlock the bootloader)
if you get an error, reboot the bootloader and try again. i had an error the first time on my replacement seven, second time it unlocked.
simms22 said:
do it the right way, dont use toolkits.
to unlock the bootloader, go into the bootloader(fastboot), connect the divice via usb, type..
fastboot devices(to make sure your device is visable)
fastboot oem unlock(to unlock the bootloader)
if you get an error, reboot the bootloader and try again. i had an error the first time on my replacement seven, second time it unlocked.
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Thanks for the reply, i tried this several times, each time rebooting bootloader, but the command still posts an error in unlocking the bootloader. Recovery and Restart bootloader are marked in red font, Start is in Green, Power off White. I also tried flashing the recovery, since its inaccessible but because of bootloader being locked in won't allow me. :S Anything else you know that can be done ?
Reflash the bootloader?
edit: making VERY sure that you DON'T erase the existing bootloader first.
Try a manual update
AndiS21 said:
After Android tried to update itself to the newest version, it seemed that this failed and has caused a "boot failed" message. The tablet refuses to go into recovery mode, its marked as red. The only accessible mode is going into bootloader. After reading many forums and trying my luck with toolkits of all sorts (Nexus 7 Root Toolkit, Nexus Root Toolkit, Android SDK commands), the bootloader refuses to unlock. I have successfully installed the usb drivers since my pc recognizes the device. fastboot devices recognizes the devise but adb devices doesn't. The bootloader is locked and nothing else is accessible, whats worse is that through all of these toolkits and commands bootloader refuses to unlock, trying to unlock it always results in a failure message (unknown error). Commands such as format, unlock or erase fail in reviving the system. Anyone have any experience with this? I have searched for over a week now and im terribly frustrated by this. :silly:
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You can try a manual update. Download the update and run adb sideload. That was not working for me, cause my Nexus it's allready updated, but hopefully it will work for you.
dave_uk said:
Reflash the bootloader?
edit: making VERY sure that you DON'T erase the existing bootloader first.
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fortunatley though bootloader doesn't allow any command even the erase, it wouldn't allow me, nor formatting it as well. So i think the bootloader is intact. This is the screen i get from pressing Power and Vol Down.
pettymro said:
You can try a manual update. Download the update and run adb sideload. That was not working for me, cause my Nexus it's allready updated, but hopefully it will work for you.
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As i have come to learn, adb can only function when debugging is enabled, in my device it wasn't unabled. Also the recovery program cannot be opened so sideloading through commands cannot be done. At least according to how some forums described the How To sideload through adb
try do it on another pc
AndiS21 said:
Thanks for the reply, i tried this several times, each time rebooting bootloader, but the command still posts an error in unlocking the bootloader. Recovery and Restart bootloader are marked in red font, Start is in Green, Power off White. I also tried flashing the recovery, since its inaccessible but because of bootloader being locked in won't allow me. :S Anything else you know that can be done ?
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Can you post here the error message?
Israafiyl said:
Can you post here the error message?
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Sure here it is. When i type in fastboot oem unlock, the message to unlock on my nexus comes up and when i click yes to unlock does the procedure start and end with failure.
AndiS21 said:
Sure here it is. When i type in fastboot oem unlock, the message to unlock on my nexus comes up and when i click yes to unlock does the procedure start and end with failure.
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I don't know if fastboot let you flash the stock bootloader/recovery without unlocking but you may try:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-3.34.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery-stock-jro03d-nakasi.img
Israafiyl said:
I don't know if fastboot let you flash the stock bootloader/recovery without unlocking but you may try:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-3.34.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery-stock-jro03d-nakasi.img
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thanks for the files, but bootloader won't allow me to change a single thing on it. Trying to flash recovery or the bootloader results in Failure result:bootloader locked!. :S
AndiS21 said:
thanks for the files, but bootloader won't allow me to change a single thing on it. Trying to flash recovery or the bootloader results in Failure result:bootloader locked!. :S
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try one more time with a different port/pc if it daesn't work it may be a hardware fault, i think a corrupted sd.
(you will have to send it to warranty but don't worry, asus have a really good assistence, you may have a new nexus in a less than 2 days)
Manual update
AndiS21 said:
As i have come to learn, adb can only function when debugging is enabled, in my device it wasn't unabled. Also the recovery program cannot be opened so sideloading through commands cannot be done. At least according to how some forums described the How To sideload through adb
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Use the volume up/down keys to navigate to "Recovery mode", then press the power button.
When the Android with the red exclamation point appears, hold down power first, followed quickly by volume down and volume up. (So that to start, you're holding down power, then you're holding down all three). After 2-3 seconds, release all three keys.
Use the volume up/down keys to select "apply update from ADB," then press power to select it.
On your computer, open up a command prompt or terminal window.
Using the command line, navigate to the folder containing the ADB executables and the update file.
type:
adb.exe sideload <update filename>
On my Nexus with Jelly 4.2 usb debugging is not enabled too, but I still get the option in recovery mode menu. Operation not succesful cause I cannot upgrade from 4.2 to 4.2. I will wait for another update and then try it again. Good luck!
Israafiyl said:
try one more time with a different port/pc if it daesn't work it may be a hardware fault, i think a corrupted sd.
(you will have to send it to warranty but don't worry, asus have a really good assistence, you may have a new nexus in a less than 2 days)
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I tried it on the laptop too, even changed the drivers to universal naked drivers, but nothing! Restart bootloader is with red, clicking it wont reboot the tablet, also recovery mode red, the only working button is the Start (green) but that leads to boot failure and power off.
pettymro said:
Use the volume up/down keys to navigate to "Recovery mode", then press the power button.
When the Android with the red exclamation point appears, hold down power first, followed quickly by volume down and volume up. (So that to start, you're holding down power, then you're holding down all three). After 2-3 seconds, release all three keys.
Use the volume up/down keys to select "apply update from ADB," then press power to select it.
On your computer, open up a command prompt or terminal window.
Using the command line, navigate to the folder containing the ADB executables and the update file.
type:
adb.exe sideload <update filename>
On my Nexus with Jelly 4.2 usb debugging is not enabled too, but I still get the option in recovery mode menu. Operation not succesful cause I cannot upgrade from 4.2 to 4.2. I will wait for another update and then try it again. Good luck!
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recovery mode cannot be opened, the text font is red on the tablet and clicking it does nothing. :S
Also tried to completley flash the device but unable to. Going back and doing an fastboot oem unlock yields the same feedback.
Unlock Bootloader on 4.2
Hello, I was wondering if the bootloader in 4.2 can be unlocked the same way as it was on 4.1.2? I recently got a new nexus 7 and updated to 4.2.
Thanks and Cheers!
After some research into my issue, i have discovered that other users have posted "unbricking" solutions through a program called nvflash, when the device is put in APX mode. But unfortunatley i've yet to find a nvflash solution for nexus 7. I will experiment with the commands and what the others have reported as a solution.
ErnestoV31 said:
Hello, I was wondering if the bootloader in 4.2 can be unlocked the same way as it was on 4.1.2? I recently got a new nexus 7 and updated to 4.2.
Thanks and Cheers!
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Yes it can.
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I used the toolkit for mac and it unlocked me, but when it came to the next steps it said device not found and then told me to highlight recovery and press start, when I do I get the android with the red ! symbol.
Can someone help me?
That symbol is a security feature within the stock recovery, volume up and power to access the stock recovery.
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I tried that it's not working I press up then power the phone reboots and the red ! symbol shows up...
I searched and saw hold power and press up when I see the red ! but it just reboots the phone...
help please?
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ADB wont work in stock recovery
roguedroid said:
I tried that it's not working I press up then power the phone reboots and the red ! symbol shows up...do you know the adb instructions on how to push supersymmetric and cwm?
edit my adb now won't recognize my phone even though it did a few mins ago...
I'm frustrated, been trying to access the stock recovery for the past several mins and simply can't.
help please?
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For me also Stock recovery never worked. Just try to flash CWM or TWRP.
Btw, What toolkit did you use and how did you install the drivers. Please answer these, so that someone can help you better.(Or is it just the 'mac toolkit' ?)
My suggestion: PLZ DO NOT USE TOOLKIT. If you are stuck at some point while using the toolkit, then you'll not know what went wrong and how you can correct it. Do it manually. It is the most hassle-free method. Trust me.
I think that ADB will not work in stock recovery(may be you can boot normally into your phone and then try adb). The thing which you are looking for is 'fastboot'.
1) Restart ur phone (Power Button + Volume Down, i guess) and land in the bootloader and connect your phone to PC.
2) In CMD prompt(or Terminal), type 'fastboot devices'. If your device gets listed here, then fastboot is working and drivers are properly installed. If not, then drivers are not properly installed in your PC. You need both ADB and FASTBOOT drivers. Install them properly.
PS: For MAC, i think the command is slightly different. Something like './fastboot devices' . Please look for the same in this forum or just google it and find out.
3) Follow this guide for flashing CWM and Rooting.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266654
4) For properly installing the Drivers, read " A. Install the drivers " in the below thread (actually you can read the entire thread )
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312&highlight=cwm+6+0+3+5
My knowledge is limited to Windows PC, sorry if I am not of much help. Thanks !
badhri said:
For me also Stock recovery never worked. Just try to flash CWM or TWRP.
Btw, What toolkit did you use and how did you install the drivers. Please answer these, so that someone can help you better.(Or is it just the 'mac toolkit' ?)
My suggestion: PLZ DO NOT USE TOOLKIT. If you are stuck at some point while using the toolkit, then you'll not know what went wrong and how you can correct it. Do it manually. It is the most hassle-free method. Trust me.
I think that ADB will not work in stock recovery(may be you can boot normally into your phone and then try adb). The thing which you are looking for is 'fastboot'.
1) Restart ur phone (Power Button + Volume Down, i guess) and land in the bootloader and connect your phone to PC.
2) In CMD prompt(or Terminal), type 'fastboot devices'. If your device gets listed here, then fastboot is working and drivers are properly installed. If not, then drivers are not properly installed in your PC. You need both ADB and FASTBOOT drivers. Install them properly.
PS: For MAC, i think the command is slightly different. Something like './fastboot devices' . Please look for the same in this forum or just google it and find out.
3) Follow this guide for flashing CWM and Rooting.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2266654
4) For properly installing the Drivers, read " A. Install the drivers " in the below thread (actually you can read the entire thread )
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312&highlight=cwm+6+0+3+5
My knowledge is limited to Windows PC, sorry if I am not of much help. Thanks !
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I used the nexus 4 Mac rootkit I found in here.
It unlocked my phone fine. But when it came to installing a recovery and root it didn't.
Neither my adb or fastboot are working now before I unlocked and I messed around and they worked now nada ...
I went to YouTube saw my problem tried pressing volume up and power like in the video and it just gives me a black screen and either turns the phone off or reboots it normally...not sure if in supposed to hold power and let go of volume or vice versa.
I placed all the files on the storage I just need to access stock recovery which I strangely cannot now...
Tried framearoot and got nowhere.
Very frustrating
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Sort out the drivers and adb,fastboot
roguedroid said:
I used the nexus 4 Mac rootkit I found in here.
It unlocked my phone fine. But when it came to installing a recovery and root it didn't.
Neither my adb or fastboot are working now before I unlocked and I messed around and they worked now nada ...
I went to YouTube saw my problem tried pressing volume up and power like in the video and it just gives me a black screen and either turns the phone off or reboots it normally...not sure if in supposed to hold power and let go of volume or vice versa.
I placed all the files on the storage I just need to access stock recovery which I strangely cannot now...
Tried framearoot and got nowhere.
Very frustrating
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Just as I mentioned, i also had the same problem with stock recovery. So I simply flashed a Custom one(CWM, in my case)
Get the ADB and FASTBOOT working and that'll solve your recovery problem. Try fiddling with your drivers again. Not sure how to do that in MAC. If FASTBOOT is working, the you can boot into a Custom Recovery(you need not even flash it) and perform whatever you need to.
fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot customrecovery.img
Again, look at the efrant's guide i referred above; i took this from there only.Remember to replace 'customrecovery.img', with the actual downloaded custom recovery image name.
Or you can try posting your problem with the toolkit, in mac toolkit's thread.
I have been youtubing everything and finally got to
Reboot system
apply update from adb
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition.
I now can get adb working so I tried ./adb sideload cwm from my desktop and it is giving me signature verification failed. installation aborted.
What can I do to resolve this?
I searched xda and no one can solve this issue from the threads I've read.
I fixed it! Whooohoooo! Installed cwm and root ....now to install pa rom.
Thanks for the help!
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Hello all,
I poked around and saw some similar issues, but nothing quite like what I am facing and was hoping you all could help me.
I woke up this morning to find my nexus 7 2013 32 gig wifi only on the "Google" logo loading screen. The tablet will not boot up into android.
I read up a little bit and found that I can factory reset using adb and fastboot...but here is my problem...USB Debugging is not enabled on my tablet, and I cannot access android to turn it on. Therefore, adb is not recognizing my device. If I try to enter recovery from the bootloader screen I get the same "Google" logo.
My bootloader is locked.
Really hoping someone who knows more than I about how these things work can help.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
This is the 2012 forum you need the Nexus 7 2013 forum
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woebtz said:
Hello all,
I poked around and saw some similar issues, but nothing quite like what I am facing and was hoping you all could help me.
I woke up this morning to find my nexus 7 2013 32 gig wifi only on the "Google" logo loading screen. The tablet will not boot up into android.
I read up a little bit and found that I can factory reset using adb and fastboot...but here is my problem...USB Debugging is not enabled on my tablet, and I cannot access android to turn it on. Therefore, adb is not recognizing my device. If I try to enter recovery from the bootloader screen I get the same "Google" logo.
My bootloader is locked.
Really hoping someone who knows more than I about how these things work can help.
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
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You will have to do it with fastboot commands, since adb isn't available when you can't get into recovery or Android.OS. Send the fastboot oem unlock command to unlock your bootloader, and follow the sticky fastboot thread directions.
exglynco said:
You will have to do it with fastboot commands, since adb isn't available when you can't get into recovery or Android.OS. Send the fastboot oem unlock command to unlock your bootloader, and follow the sticky fastboot thread directions.
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Thanks. I appreciate the insight. However, when I run that command it gets to erasing the user data and then just hangs. It never moves on. I assumed this was because debugging is turned off, but I could definitely be wrong.
Any ideas on how to get past this step?
woebtz said:
Thanks. I appreciate the insight. However, when I run that command it gets to erasing the user data and then just hangs. It never moves on. I assumed this was because debugging is turned off, but I could definitely be wrong.
Any ideas on how to get past this step?
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Its not because of usb debugging but its also not good. It may be corrupted nand (internal memory unwritable). Unexplained failure to boot followed by fastboot commands failing or hanging are typical hallmarks of this. Do you still have a warranty?
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Unfortunately, Captain Sweatpants is probably correct. I'm also guessing corrupted NAND or a corrupted bootloader.
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I have searched and couldn't find a fastboot thread. So here it is.
I found out fastboot is working on Linux.
Bad news is Windows seems to need another driver for fastboot.
Please help look for a windows driver or make one.
The fastboot commands all seem to work fine.
Here you guys go! Enjoy.
Code:
[SIZE=5][SIZE=3][SIZE=5][SIZE=3]adb reboot-bootloader
fastboot -i 0x1949 command_here[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]
Just noticed pokey9000 said this but it was overlooked.
pokey9000 said:
That's it. And you're running fastboot as "fastboot -i 0x1949 your_command_here", and you have udev set to allow permissions for that VID (or are running as root) in Linux?
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Thank you.
Still don't believe me, look at the last picture.
I'm having issues with some commands. Please test it out and enjoy!
shimp208 said:
In the Fire TV section a fastboot cable was created by splicing two USB A to B cables together, so that the A to A ends were together which when connected from your computer to the Fire TV on bootup put the device in fastboot mode, in the process then your computer recognized (Running Windows 8 was the example given) the device and installed the proper drivers. Since the devices are similar, a potential solution would be use the cable, have the computer recognize it and install the drivers, then backup the drivers, and share them here for others to use.
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I'm quite sure the cable isn't the issue. Also that's just it, I can't get windows to recognize it or find much info about it. The adb driver for the device isn't enough I guess. The funny thing is windows says it's working properly as 'Kindle' for a little while when you plug it in (while in bootloader) then device manager refreshes and reports 'cannot start'. I tried launching 'fastboot devices' many times but still nothing. I think it needs a software fix and not a hardware one but I have no past experience using fastboot. So... noob alert.
btw the driver windows tries to use is ms_comp_mtp(Generic driver installed=true) and adb uses the Amazon one on the fourm here.
DevNode status Value:
01802400
DN_HAS_PROBLEM
DN_DISABLEABLE
DN_NT_ENUMERATOR
DN_NT_DRIVER
Also Bus reported device description Value:
fastboot
VID=1949 & PID=000C
(0x1949 && 0x000c)
Current Driver files:
\system32\DRIVERS\UMDF\WpdMtpDr.dll
\system32\DRIVERS\winusb.sys
\system32\DRIVERS\WUDFRd.sys
\system32\WpdMtp.dll
\system32\WpdMtpUS.dll
We need someone good on this.
I have a problem
I don't think there's ever been a question of getting into fastboot mode by using the adb reboot-bootloader command.
The issue is how to enter fastboot if the device is semi-bricked.
The device has source in the original bootloader to boot into fastboot mode if both volume buttons are pressed while powering on the device. But this has since been altered and now will only work if the device is unlocked.
Hashcode said:
I don't think there's ever been a question of getting into fastboot mode by using the adb reboot-bootloader command.
The issue is how to enter fastboot if the device is semi-bricked.
The device has source in the original bootloader to boot into fastboot mode if both volume buttons are pressed while powering on the device. But this has since been altered and now will only work if the device is unlocked.
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Is flashing the stock .bin file any different than doing a factory reset?
I am bricked, have root, have adb, can get fastboot using adb reboot-bootloader in windows 8. I also have a Linux box if necessary.
saphi95 said:
I have a problem
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I would recommend taking a look at this thread here, specifically the "Fixing No Permissions Error" section which should allow you to fix the problem your encountering.
dcoig1 said:
Is flashing the stock .bin file any different than doing a factory reset?
I am bricked, have root, have adb, can get fastboot using adb reboot-bootloader in windows 8. I also have a Linux box if necessary.
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Fastboot works with win8? Not with win7.1 If you have fastboot working with win8 please go to device manager (when your in the bootloader) click properties on the device then look for what driver it uses.
Hashcode said:
I don't think there's ever been a question of getting into fastboot mode by using the adb reboot-bootloader command.
The issue is how to enter fastboot if the device is semi-bricked.
The device has source in the original bootloader to boot into fastboot mode if both volume buttons are pressed while powering on the device. But this has since been altered and now will only work if the device is unlocked.
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My main reason is to get fastboot working with windows. I just can't. Linux seems to work with fastboot but I can't access it via windows.
Just uninstall the kindle driver and replace it with the generic fastboot one
hello all,
i've kindle fire hdx 7" , no adb, grey screen logo then shutdown and goes to black screen.
when connected using cable, it show new devices... QHSUSB_BULK and sometime unknown devices.
press hold power button and volume up only go to recovery mode, but cannot recovery the system..
always go to grey screen logo...
sorry for my bad english language...
hope all of you, understand what i mean here
i need solution for fix the problem soon. thanks
I think all that works is reboot into fastboot mode. Windows 8 says no drivers are loaded. I tried a command (can't remember what) and it just went out to lunch so... I guess windows 8 isn't working either. Only to put the device in fastboot.
there are three oem commands:
oem device-info
oem idme
oem relock
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but it doesn't support oem unlock so there must be another way of unlocking the bootloader, when you try some of the commands the device returns "not allowed for locked hw". Does anyone know what the "hw" is ?
hw = hardware?
MaximilianOzora said:
hello all,
i've kindle fire hdx 7" , no adb, grey screen logo then shutdown and goes to black screen.
when connected using cable, it show new devices... QHSUSB_BULK and sometime unknown devices.
press hold power button and volume up only go to recovery mode, but cannot recovery the system..
always go to grey screen logo...
sorry for my bad english language...
hope all of you, understand what i mean here
i need solution for fix the problem soon. thanks
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Read up on this bud.
Hi,
I have a bricked kindle hdx 8.9 that stops at "Kindle Fire" boot screen. I am a newbie at these things.
Just discovered that it still respond to some adb queries. Sounds like there is still hope to recover... Could it be the bootloader is messed up? Anyway to reload an image boot file to repair?
Also "fastboot reboot-bootloader" puts it into fastboot mode...with the status "ready"....and i just dont know how to proceed. Any one can help?
uhg
Facepalm
just back a little: was rooted in April but with subsequent amazon auto updates - didn't have su status. But I was able to load apps & files, installed vpns, quite a few docs,mp4 files, etc. Not really using much of the new freedom or whatever was left of it... Nothing exciting.
Was working well until one fine sunday afternoon, just 2 weeks ago when it just simply stopped after rebooting from a previous low battery charge. Was told it could be an interrupted routine update when the battery power just fell below threshold - but thot it wouldn't have erase the previous image before the new update is effective. Or it could possibly be a deleted file that is related to the booting process as I did a bit of clean up prior to the last reboot?
In the meantime, I did some adb shell/pull to explore or extract the files, photos,etc in /sdcard & other places back to my PC just in case they were not backup by the cloud. Maybe it was not bricked...but just lost a boot file or something...
In a bad situation, have absolutely zero ADB access as my build.prop is botched (bad permissions) and I did a factory reset in hopes of recovering. There is a "fastboot cable" on amazon that says it will reboot a hdx into fastboot mode, but I'm unsure of it's legitimacy. Help?
here try
Tumbtack said:
In a bad situation, have absolutely zero ADB access as my build.prop is botched (bad permissions) and I did a factory reset in hopes of recovering. There is a "fastboot cable" on amazon that says it will reboot a hdx into fastboot mode, but I'm unsure of it's legitimacy. Help?
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This thread.read read read http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588608
I don't quite understand. Why is a special cable required for this? What makes it any different from the standard one that comes with the device?
I don't know if this will add anything to the discussion...but I can confirm fastboot is working on Ubuntu 14.04. I am using a kindle fire HDX 7" and it detects it on devices..and most commands work. Sometimes the terminal must be closed and reopened for commands to go through..
fastboot oem unlock works..or rather it says "Okay" but I'm unable to flash anything.
Hi guys,
I searched forums, web with no positive results. So I start a new thread. Here is the situation: one day my Nexus S (Worldwide edition) froze on restarting with the Google Logo on the screen. Every time I try to turn the phone on it stacks at Google logo. When in the fastboot mode the status is Locked. Every time I try fastboot oem unlock I get Phone’s prompt with Yes or Not to unlock bootloader and after choosing Yes, the status doesn’t change to Unlock. Tried on Linux, Mac, Windows (drivers installed successfully), the same result. Tried to force Flash Stock + Unroot in Wugfresh, doesn’t work due to the Locked Bootloader.
typing "adb devices" in cmd (should return the device number) shows:
List of devices attached
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Empty line above
Any word of advise how to force Unlocking the Bootloader would be greatly appreciated. Please help. Thank you!
alpheus said:
Hi guys,
I searched forums, web with no positive results. So I start a new thread. Here is the situation: one day my Nexus S (Worldwide edition) froze on restarting with the Google Logo on the screen. Every time I try to turn the phone on it stacks at Google logo. When in the fastboot mode the status is Locked. Every time I try fastboot oem unlock I get Phone’s prompt with Yes or Not to unlock bootloader and after choosing Yes, the status doesn’t change to Unlock. Tried on Linux, Mac, Windows (drivers installed successfully), the same result. Tried to force Flash Stock + Unroot in Wugfresh, doesn’t work due to the Locked Bootloader.
typing "adb devices" in cmd (should return the device number) shows:
List of devices attached
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Any word of advise how to force Unlocking the Bootloader would be greatly appreciated. Please help. Thank you!
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It looks like your device is not recognized in Fastboot mode...
Have you turned on USB Debugging while connecting PC and Allow in Device when Prompt some message ..
Go to fastboot mode and write this command... fastboot devices
If it will give you a message like this
List of devices
1235456785164
Then your devices is successfully recognized...:good:
It is not recognized by adb devices, but:
fastboot devices - gives the following output:
ERROR: could not get pipe properties
3331E6EBCA6000EC fastboot
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fastboot oem unlock - gives the following:
ERROR: could not get pipe properties
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FAILED (remote: Erase Fail)
finished. total time: 4.753s
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alpheus said:
It is not recognized by adb devices, but:
fastboot devices - gives the following output:
fastboot oem unlock - gives the following:
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Pretty sure you have a bad USB cable, the error means the fastboot binaries are working on PC but can not connect to device, often this is due to a bad USB cable or port
Try a new cable, one you can verify works transferring data
demkantor said:
Pretty sure you have a bad USB cable, the error means the fastboot binaries are working on PC but can not connect to device, often this is due to a bad USB cable or port
Try a new cable, one you can verify works transferring data
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Thanks, I tried 3 different cables on 3 different operating systems, with the same problem unlocking the fastboot. When I send fastboot oem unlock the device opens a prompt with Yes or No choice, but after choosing Yes, it stays Locked
Something indeed is strange...
So fastboot is for bootloader and adb is for within os and in recovery.
Try booting into recovery and see if adb works, also boot normal into your bootloop and see if adb works there too
demkantor said:
Pretty sure you have a bad USB cable, the error means the fastboot binaries are working on PC but can not connect to device, often this is due to a bad USB cable or port
Try a new cable, one you can verify works transferring data
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demkantor said:
Something indeed is strange...
So fastboot is for bootloader and adb is for within os and in recovery.
Try booting into recovery and see if adb works, also boot normal into your bootloop and see if adb works there too
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Loading into basic recovery and trying to wipe data/factory reset - doesn't work. adb devices returns the following output:
./adb-linux devices
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
****empty line here****
Somehow, adb doesn't recognize the device, whereas fastboot devices shows it.
Is there a way to flash new bootmode with the currently locked bootloader?
Thank you!
alpheus said:
Loading into basic recovery and trying to wipe data/factory reset - doesn't work. adb devices returns the following output:
./adb-linux devices
* daemon not running. starting it now *
* daemon started successfully *
List of devices attached
****empty line here****
Somehow, adb doesn't recognize the device, whereas fastboot devices shows it.
Is there a way to flash new bootmode with the currently locked bootloader?
Thank you!
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I am damn Sure What's Your problem is, ADB is not working..
PROCEDURE:-
1) Download My attachement and unzip it and Place it in Folder...
See image 1.png
2) Go to that folder and Press CTRL+SHIFT+ Right click on mouse and Select Open Command Window here..
See image 2.png
3) Now type here Fastboot devices and Now you will get Those list of devices Number..
See image 3.png
If Everything will be done as Procedure and you will get List of devices Number... Now, You type those command for Unlocking bootloader and Root Your Devices...:good:
Hope this Guide will help..
UPDATE (resolved)
Here is an update. Hope this would help others with similar issue, as I've read many threads and folks complaining that they weren't able to unlock fastboot and further root their Nexus S, and who can't boot the phone, which stacked with Google Logo (soft loop). This was the case with my device and finally I got it resolved. I've read some guy tried to hit the phone and after that he was able to boot phone normally. It related to some hardware electrical circle issue. Anyways, I tried to hit my phone by placing it under the direct sun in balcony for some time until the phone got hot and then power it on. And ooops, my phone started booting passed by that Google Logo which was the good sign. Once the phone booted up, I went ahead and activated USB debugging and restarted the phone into the Fastboot mode. while the phone was still hot and in Fastboot mode I run "fastboot oem unlock" and hey, fastboot is Unlocked! Again, this was done while the phone was hot, any previous attempts (read above) weren't successful. From that point, I went ahead and rooted my Nexus S by Nexus Root Toolkit, available on wugfresh.com/nrt, without a slightest problem. Now my phone is fully rooted, bootable and working fine. I thank all who replied to my thread and tried to help and hope this info would help someone with the similar issue.
Rushabh22 said:
I am damn Sure What's Your problem is, ADB is not working..
PROCEDURE:-
1) Download My attachement and unzip it and Place it in Folder...
See image 1.png
2) Go to that folder and Press CTRL+SHIFT+ Right click on mouse and Select Open Command Window here..
See image 2.png
3) Now type here Fastboot devices and Now you will get Those list of devices Number..
See image 3.png
If Everything will be done as Procedure and you will get List of devices Number... Now, You type those command for Unlocking bootloader and Root Your Devices...:good:
Hope this Guide will help..
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Thank you for your help and suggestions.
Q Mobile X 32
bootloader oem unlock problem
plz help
Q-mobile said:
Q Mobile X 32
bootloader oem unlock problem
plz help
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Wrong device thread..
Try here..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2363923
Setting.Out said:
Wrong device thread..
Try here..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2363923
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can you help me in rooting Qmobile x32
Q-mobile said:
can you help me in rooting Qmobile x32
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That thread didn't help?
Here's what the guide says...