[Q] Hard Brick fastboot issues - G2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Ok so here's what happened.
Couple days ago I mistakenly selected "install now" while attempting to postpone the OTA on my VS980. Phone was rooted on stock ROM via stump root and I had not installed a custom recovery yet.
Phone then would only show the LG screen and display an error. No download mode or recovery.
So I utilized a VM running Ubuntu and pushed the sdl1, aboot, rpm, tz and TWRP 2.7 to the phone.
upon restart of the phone It would only start up into fastboot mode. The only other thing it would do is bring up the hardware key mode ( done by pressing vol-, pwr, vol+ at the same time)
Phone would report two errors upon being plugged into the computer and the computer only recognizes the phone as an adb device in device manager
"EP1/out FAIL nfo=40pg0=f910700"
"usb_read() transaction failed"
So I installed the adb on windows and in terminal on Ubuntu. I also installed the unified LG drivers, SDK and the google USB drivers. I now get the same error messages but the fastboot mode now constantly resets.
here is what it goes through
"fastboot mode started"
"reset"
"portcharge"
"fastboot: processing commands"
"reset"
"EP1/out FAIL nfo=40pg0=f910700"
"portcharge"
"usb_read() transaction failed"
"fastboot: oops!"
"fastboot: processing commands"
"reset"
"EP1/out FAIL nfo=40pg0=f910700"
"portcharge"
"usb_read() transaction failed"
"fastboot: oops!"
"fastboot: processing commands"
this goes on and on....
any ideas on where to go from here?

You could try pushing fal.img like you've pushed those other files, rather than using the fastboot.

Id love too, but my comp isn't recognizing the phone when plugged in

Were you in bulk mode originally when you wrote the partitions to the phone? If so, i'm surprised you can't enter twrp. Just to rule out and error, be sure you're holding down power for no less than 15 seconds to power off the phone all the way. Then press and hold both volume down and power simultaneusly until the lg logo comes up. Then quickly release both buttons and immediatly press and hold them both again until the factory reset screen comes up. Accept factory reset to enter twrp.
If that is all a rehash, so be it. Just want to make sure you're using the correct method. Many people fail to hold down power long enough on the initlal shutdown making all the steps after that a moot point. Also you don't want to be connected to usb when doing the above procedure.

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[Q] Nexus 7-APX Looping even after successful flashing of a working bootloader 4.23

I was running stock rooted Android KK 4.4.4 on Nexus 2012 Wifi Only with bootloader as unlocked. I attempted the Lollypop update 5.0.2 by OTA but it gave an error while installing and device rebooted to Kit Kat normally.....working fine. OTA was not getting done for some reason may be because i was rooted.
I downloaded the factory image nakasi-lrx22g-factory-2291c36b.tgz from google and attempted to flash it using Nexus Root Toolkit(v 2.0.2) with option "No Wipe Mode" as selected and then the device ran into fastboot mode... NRT run commands like erase system etc then the script gave an error "Failed" "remote -invalid state" while attempting to write bootloader. I thought that the problem is with "No Wipe" selected so i re-attempted it with "No Wipe" being unselected. BUt same error.
I searched the forum & found that the issue may be due to incorrect/corrupted bootloader. I replaced the bootloader-grouper-4.23.img which was in the factory image with the 4.23 bootloader taken from JWR66V as most people over XDA have said that its the working bootloader.
I had flashed the img downloaded from here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45043044&postcount=15
Flashing succeeded and Nexus Root Toolkit did not give error this time it said "OKAY" instead of "FAILED". But it did not proceed forward to flashing other files like system img etc. NRT was stuck at the Flash Bootloader - OKAY cmd.
I powered of the Tablet and Powered On again it showed "Booting Failed" at the Google Screen. I rebooted into Fastboot mode with "vol- and power" held together. It displayed the same screen as it did before i.e. displaying the information of Bootloader.
Product Name - Grouper
Variant - Not Defined Yet
HW Version - ER3
Bootloader version - 4.23
Baseband version - NA
Signing - Not Defined Yet
LOCK STATE = UNLOCKED
Then I read somewhere that after flashing the Bootloader img you have to run the bootloader by rebooting tablet with vol+,vol- and power button all held together.
I did that and wat i saw on computer screen was "APX device found" (((((
The device went into APX mode and since 2 days has not come out.
I tried pressing Power button for like 3mins with power adapter connected/disconnected by usb
I tried pressing vol- and power button for more than 5min. with system connected/disconnected with usb
Nothing worked...
I am wondering what took the device to APX because the bootloader was good one from "JWR66V". It was flashed with success by Nexus Root Toolkit. the device did run into fastboot mode once after flashing it. The Device went into APX after all the 3 keys "vol+ vol- and power" were pressed together. But according to key combo terms APX mode is activated when "Power" and "vol+" are pressed and it exits when "Power" alone is held for 15+ seconds.
What I feel now is that the device is in APX looping (similar to Bootlooping) due to some reason. Corrupted Bootloader can be one of that but its unlikely as flashing was successful and img used was authentic. One more reason of APX looping may be that nothing apart from Bootloader is present in it, no system no recovery. only bootloader is present.
Now what do I do to come out of APX ? Power button and Power+vol- etc not working tried them numerous times. It won't accept fastboot or adb commands as its in apx mode.
Its Out of Warranty so only 2 options left for me now
1. Battery Removal
2. NVFlash
I want to keep things simple so I am thinking of battery removal first. Does the battery removal reset nexus 7 ?
I have a feeling that its effect is same as the power button holding for 15sec. but will have to try. Although the Warranty is voided but will Asus people agree to provide paid service to me if i myself attempt battery removal by opening the back side of the device.
Incase this dont work I will move to nvflash
But I have a few questions regarding nvflash.
1. Does nvflash require blob n sbk even for an unlocked bootloader?
2. I can generate the SBK for my device using the CCSN number and try though but I want only a simple command which will reboot nexus into fastboot mode exiting APX mode.
any help will be appreciated.
BrightHeart said:
I was running stock rooted Android KK 4.4.4 on Nexus 2012 Wifi Only with bootloader as unlocked. I attempted the Lollypop update 5.0.2 by OTA but it gave an error while installing and device rebooted to Kit Kat normally.....working fine. OTA was not getting done for some reason may be because i was rooted.
I downloaded the factory image nakasi-lrx22g-factory-2291c36b.tgz from google and attempted to flash it using Nexus Root Toolkit(v 2.0.2) with option "No Wipe Mode" as selected and then the device ran into fastboot mode... NRT run commands like erase system etc then the script gave an error "Failed" "remote -invalid state" while attempting to write bootloader. I thought that the problem is with "No Wipe" selected so i re-attempted it with "No Wipe" being unselected. BUt same error.
I searched the forum & found that the issue may be due to incorrect/corrupted bootloader. I replaced the bootloader-grouper-4.23.img which was in the factory image with the 4.23 bootloader taken from JWR66V as most people over XDA have said that its the working bootloader.
I had flashed the img downloaded from here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45043044&postcount=15
Flashing succeeded and Nexus Root Toolkit did not give error this time it said "OKAY" instead of "FAILED". But it did not proceed forward to flashing other files like system img etc. NRT was stuck at the Flash Bootloader - OKAY cmd.
I powered of the Tablet and Powered On again it showed "Booting Failed" at the Google Screen. I rebooted into Fastboot mode with "vol- and power" held together. It displayed the same screen as it did before i.e. displaying the information of Bootloader.
Product Name - Grouper
Variant - Not Defined Yet
HW Version - ER3
Bootloader version - 4.23
Baseband version - NA
Signing - Not Defined Yet
LOCK STATE = UNLOCKED
Then I read somewhere that after flashing the Bootloader img you have to run the bootloader by rebooting tablet with vol+,vol- and power button all held together.
I did that and wat i saw on computer screen was "APX device found" (((((
The device went into APX mode and since 2 days has not come out.
I tried pressing Power button for like 3mins with power adapter connected/disconnected by usb
I tried pressing vol- and power button for more than 5min. with system connected/disconnected with usb
Nothing worked...
I am wondering what took the device to APX because the bootloader was good one from "JWR66V". It was flashed with success by Nexus Root Toolkit. the device did run into fastboot mode once after flashing it. The Device went into APX after all the 3 keys "vol+ vol- and power" were pressed together. But according to key combo terms APX mode is activated when "Power" and "vol+" are pressed and it exits when "Power" alone is held for 15+ seconds.
What I feel now is that the device is in APX looping (similar to Bootlooping) due to some reason. Corrupted Bootloader can be one of that but its unlikely as flashing was successful and img used was authentic. One more reason of APX looping may be that nothing apart from Bootloader is present in it, no system no recovery. only bootloader is present.
Now what do I do to come out of APX ? Power button and Power+vol- etc not working tried them numerous times. It won't accept fastboot or adb commands as its in apx mode.
Its Out of Warranty so only 2 options left for me now
1. Battery Removal
2. NVFlash
I want to keep things simple so I am thinking of battery removal first. Does the battery removal reset nexus 7 ?
I have a feeling that its effect is same as the power button holding for 15sec. but will have to try. Although the Warranty is voided but will Asus people agree to provide paid service to me if i myself attempt battery removal by opening the back side of the device.
Incase this dont work I will move to nvflash
But I have a few questions regarding nvflash.
1. Does nvflash require blob n sbk even for an unlocked bootloader?
2. I can generate the SBK for my device using the CCSN number and try though but I want only a simple command which will reboot nexus into fastboot mode exiting APX mode.
any help will be appreciated.
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U have done it in wrong way
U should have flashed the recovery and system and bootloader manually without nrt
Are able to detect your device via computer in fastboot mode
shivambhai said:
U have done it in wrong way
U should have flashed the recovery and system and bootloader manually without nrt
Are able to detect your device via computer in fastboot mode
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I used NRT normally as its directed in NRT's thread. Bootloader taken from "JWR66V" was flashed successfully but NRT didnot proceed forward. I powered of the tablet then pressed both volume plus & minus buttons along with power button simultaneously, I read somewhere that pressing all 3 butons is needed to start the bootloader, This resulted in device going in APX mode, although APX mode is activated by holding only vol plus and power button simultaneously. The device seems to be looped in APX i.e. not coming out of it.
It was detectable as a fastboot device earlier but after it went into APX its detected as an "Unknown Apx device" asking for driver, The Asus Transformer Pas driver is installable for it, but i doubt will it work in nvflash.
I jus need a little information about battery removal & nvflash. I have googled about them already but had a couple of queries which I have posted above.
Thanxxxx
Update
Okay last night I attempted battery removal from the device. I took off the back panel of nexus 7 and disconnected the battery cable which is connected to motherboard socket. I reconnected it after 10mins and still no success. I removed it again and connected the device to computer by USB and I found something very strange. the computer detected the Nexus 7 as "Unknown APX Device" even after the battery was disconnected. I was wondering from where is the device drawing power to run? Is it by computer's USB port alone or is there any other power source in nexus7's motherboard like a CMOS cell is present in Computer's MotherBoard which keeps the clock ticking.
Whatever may be the case but it seems that APX Mode is capable of running in minimal power input.
Next test which I performed was to Hold the power button while it was connected to system by USB. After about 7-8secs the device powered off as the computer displayed USB device disconnected message and sound but it repowered on its own in next couple of seconds and again it was detected as "APX device" . Same result observed with simultaneous holding of volume minus+power button as well.
Now I have every reason to believe that device is hard bricked and looped in APX i.e. The Bootloader is corrupted or is not running due to some reason. The device has no option but to go in APX and sit there forever unless its flashed at low level.
I would like to give nvflash a try but i know that theres no1 yet who has made it success and then the only option remaining for me is to visit Asus service center and get some paid service done.
Query - If I visit Asus service center then will they perform software reprogramming i.e. Bootloader fixing or will they replace the hardware ? Incase if they replace the hardware then will they replace the whole board or just the memory unit(which contains Bootloader) from the board?
Experts here please put some light on this
No idea brightheart
Did you have any luck with this BrightHeart? I seem to be in the same boat now...
BrightHeart said:
Okay last night I attempted battery removal from the device. I took off the back panel of nexus 7 and disconnected the battery cable which is connected to motherboard socket. I reconnected it after 10mins and still no success. I removed it again and connected the device to computer by USB and I found something very strange. the computer detected the Nexus 7 as "Unknown APX Device" even after the battery was disconnected. I was wondering from where is the device drawing power to run? Is it by computer's USB port alone or is there any other power source in nexus7's motherboard like a CMOS cell is present in Computer's MotherBoard which keeps the clock ticking.
Whatever may be the case but it seems that APX Mode is capable of running in minimal power input.
Next test which I performed was to Hold the power button while it was connected to system by USB. After about 7-8secs the device powered off as the computer displayed USB device disconnected message and sound but it repowered on its own in next couple of seconds and again it was detected as "APX device" . Same result observed with simultaneous holding of volume minus+power button as well.
Now I have every reason to believe that device is hard bricked and looped in APX i.e. The Bootloader is corrupted or is not running due to some reason. The device has no option but to go in APX and sit there forever unless its flashed at low level.
I would like to give nvflash a try but i know that theres no1 yet who has made it success and then the only option remaining for me is to visit Asus service center and get some paid service done.
Query - If I visit Asus service center then will they perform software reprogramming i.e. Bootloader fixing or will they replace the hardware ? Incase if they replace the hardware then will they replace the whole board or just the memory unit(which contains Bootloader) from the board?
Experts here please put some light on this
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Same Issue!
seanet1970 said:
Did you have any luck with this BrightHeart? I seem to be in the same boat now...
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Looks like this problem is quite common and mostly affecting Nexus 7 2012 devices. Mine to got botched after a OTA update. Any possibilities of Google fixing this /RMA beyond warranty ?

Bricked Storm

Hello, I have a problem with my storm. Two days ago I received it and flashed the then latest cm13 and its corresponding recovery. Everything seemed to work just fine until yesterday when there appeared to be an ota update. After the download finished, the phone rebooted itself and is since then stuck with a black flickering screen. Every attempt to start the phone using recovery or bootloader seems to fail, as the phone keeps showing me the black flickering screen, no matter the combination of keys (vol+/vol-) I use to turn it on. If during the black screen I plug the phone to the computer adb can actually see the phone but says it's not authorized to perform any command. On the other hand fastboot won't even see the device.
Is there anything else I can try before sending it back to wileyfox?
Thank you in advance
I've made some progress, I found out that the device can be forced to Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 mode by turning it off and then connecting it to usb while holding vol+ and vol-.
I've also found the stock firmware at https://cyngn.com/support.
Now it would be great if somebody could help me, and the others in my situation, to figure the wole QFIL unbricking out, because I'm overwhelmed, and can't seem to find the right info on google.
Thanks to anyone who'll care to help, or share some info
I had a similar issue so have created a thread with stock recovery instructions, which resolved the issue for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wileyfox-storm/help/how-to-flash-stock-images-brick-recovery-t3319617
I hope this helps.
miSAKe said:
I had a similar issue so have created a thread with stock recovery instructions, which resolved the issue for me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wileyfox-storm/help/how-to-flash-stock-images-brick-recovery-t3319617
I hope this helps.
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Thank you for your reply.
Unfortunately this does not seem to be applicable to my case because on my device fastboot mode doesn't seem to work.
I've spent an entire afternoon trying to get it to boot to fastboot mode using different vol keys combinations and timings, but none of them seemed to work. No matter the combination, it just kept booting to a black screen flickering.
I'm starting to think that it could be some problem unrelated to my actions because if, as I think it is, recovery mode and fastboot mode are two separated things, nothing I did would justify this kind of behaviour.
maxxie00 said:
Thank you for your reply.
Unfortunately this does not seem to be applicable to my case because on my device fastboot mode doesn't seem to work.
I've spent an entire afternoon trying to get it to boot to fastboot mode using different vol keys combinations and timings, but none of them seemed to work. No matter the combination, it just kept booting to a black screen flickering.
I'm starting to think that it could be some problem unrelated to my actions because if, as I think it is, recovery mode and fastboot mode are two separated things, nothing I did would justify this kind of behaviour.
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Sorry to hear you are still having trouble, it does sound like the same issue, was a CM13 update from the last couple of days, upon reboot I saw the wileyfox logo but when the Cyanogen logo would normally show during boot it displayed a black screen, which would flicker every few seconds. Holding vol- and power to reboot resulted in the same thing so I was unable use recovery.
When the display was black and connected via USB I was able to see the device using ADB but like you no commands were authorised.
Leaving the phone plugged in via USB and holding down vol+ and power until it rebooted I was able to enter fastboot, once the fastboot prompt was displayed on the screen I attempted using fastboot to boot from a custom recovery, unfortunately that just resulted in the same blank screen for me. I also tried booting the stock recovery with the same result, I admit I did not try many older CM recoveries, but I wanted to revert to CM12.1 anyway, as the accelerometer and gyroscope not working in CM13 at the moment is no good for me.
Only thing that worked was a stock restore, so I think something beyond the recovery got broken as you could not even boot a previously working recovery.
For the sake of sanity it may be work getting someone else try booting it into fastboot before resorting to Wileyfox support. Though your phone is really new so could claim a refund or replacement from the seller, that would probably be faster.
FYI if you do end up sending it to Wileyfox support they do flash it back to stock, I had a broken screen replaced, was repaired and back to me in just under 2 weeks.
What would be exactly the timing for it to boot to fastboot mode?
Because I just tried (again...) to plug it to the computer while powered off, then it powered on on its own.
After that I rebooted it by holding together power and vol+ and immediately after it rebooted (right after the vibration) I let the power button go and kept holding the vol+ until the black screen appeared again... no fastboot
maxxie00 said:
What would be exactly the timing for it to boot to fastboot mode?
Because I just tried (again...) to plug it to the computer while powered off, then it powered on on its own.
After that I rebooted it by holding together power and vol+ and immediately after it rebooted (right after the vibration) I let the power button go and kept holding the vol+ until the black screen appeared again... no fastboot
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Hi,
Just tried a few combinations to check timings for you.
Powered off, not plugged in, holding vol+ while plugging in phone end of usb connected to computer, keep holding vol+ -> boots straight to fastboot.
Powered on, already connected to computer via usb, holding vol+ and power, release power when vibrates to indicate reboot but keep holding vol+ -> boots straight to fastboot.
Are you seeing the black and white Wileyfox logo when first booting? When going to fastboot it should skip that. If you are not seeing the logo it might not show the fastboot screen either. You can try following the steps above and then issuing fastboot devices from a command/shell session to see if you are in fastboot mode.
I hope that is of some help.
Thank you but I can confirm that neither of these combinations work for me. When rebooted/powered the device shows the wileyfox's logo.
If I use your first method it just seems to freeze on the wileyfox's logo screen, and the computer won't even see it (it's not listed on the usb devices list) so fastboot's not an option.
If I use your second method, or any other I tried, it shows me the wileyfox's logo and then proceeds to the black screen, which can be seen just by adb (not fastboot) but I'm not authorized to perform any action like you described for your issue.
I'm out of ideas so I'm sending it back and getting it replaced. On the cyanogenmod irc they told me that to brick it like that it cannot be done just by accident but it should require a lot of deliberate effort, and that just installing cm13 + recovery doesn't justify this problem nor does an OTA update, so it's probably some other (hardware?) issue with a very bad timing.
I'm kind of sure it's not the vol+ button that's damaged, because if I leave the device powered off and then proceed to plug the USB while holding together vol+ and vol- it powers on, but the screen stays off meaning the Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 mode has been triggered.
Anyway thank you for your help, I could rule out my inability to start the fastboot mode and blame it on the phone xD
Hope I'll be luckier with the next one...
maxxie00 said:
Thank you but I can confirm that neither of these combinations work for me. When rebooted/powered the device shows the wileyfox's logo.
If I use your first method it just seems to freeze on the wileyfox's logo screen, and the computer won't even see it (it's not listed on the usb devices list) so fastboot's not an option.
If I use your second method, or any other I tried, it shows me the wileyfox's logo and then proceeds to the black screen, which can be seen just by adb (not fastboot) but I'm not authorized to perform any action like you described for your issue.
I'm out of ideas so I'm sending it back and getting it replaced. On the cyanogenmod irc they told me that to brick it like that it cannot be done just by accident but it should require a lot of deliberate effort, and that just installing cm13 + recovery doesn't justify this problem nor does an OTA update, so it's probably some other (hardware?) issue with a very bad timing.
I'm kind of sure it's not the vol+ button that's damaged, because if I leave the device powered off and then proceed to plug the USB while holding together vol+ and vol- it powers on, but the screen stays off meaning the Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 mode has been triggered.
Anyway thank you for your help, I could rule out my inability to start the fastboot mode and blame it on the phone xD
Hope I'll be luckier with the next one...
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No problem, I hope you have more luck with the replacement.
Here I am again, new device, still can't boot to fastboot mode (this time I didn't flash anything, just unlocked bootloader so it's not bricked).
"adb reboot-bootloader" works, advanced reboot menu works, yet the vol+ combination hangs on the vendor's logo.
I'm contacting cyanogen os people to try to understand what might be the issue...
Could you please confirm that your device boots into fastboot mode when using the vol+ way? thank you
maxxie00 said:
Here I am again, new device, still can't boot to fastboot mode (this time I didn't flash anything, just unlocked bootloader so it's not bricked).
"adb reboot-bootloader" works, advanced reboot menu works, yet the vol+ combination hangs on the vendor's logo.
I'm contacting cyanogen os people to try to understand what might be the issue...
Could you please confirm that your device boots into fastboot mode when using the vol+ way? thank you
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Hello again,
So these 5 methods work for me, someone else may have other experiences:
Phone powered off, hold vol+ while connecting USB, other end of USB already plugged into PC, continue holding vol+ until booted to fastboot (almost instant).
Phone powered on, already connected to USB, other end of USB already plugged into PC, hold vol+ and power until reboot vibrate, continue holding vol+ until booted to fastboot (almost instant).
Phone powered on and in OS, already connected to USB, other end of USB already plugged into PC, debug enabled, from ADB console, adb reboot fastboot or adb reboot bootloader
Phone powered on and in OS, advanced reboot options turned on, hold power, select reboot, select bootloader, reboot
Phone powered on and in Recovery, select reboot to bootloader
Currently I am running stock everything.
Perhaps try different USB cables or ports, though I still get to fastboot without the USB cable plugged in.
My Storm was a pre-order so is one of the first releases, it is possible they have changed something since.
Edit: I have come across a thread on the Cyanogen forums which implies this may be related to encrypting your device: http://forum.cyanogenmod.org/topic/117661-bootloader-hangs/ - I see you have been there already
as reference mine is not encrypted at the moment

Cannot access fastboot or recovery

LG G6 H871 unrooted
I just can't get into fastboot or recovery mode. I've tried everything on the internet.
I've tried turning off the phone. Holding down the volume down button and then plugging in the USB cable.
I've tried adb command "adb reboot bootloader" which just reboots the phone until I can see the "enter your PIN" screen
The closest I got to the recovery mode was using "adb reboot recovery" which gave me the "no command" screen.
Any tips on this?
Have you enabled OEM Unlock option under Developer settings?
Yes. "Enable OEM unlock" and "USB debugging" enabled.
both oem unlock is on and usb debugging on and my computer has accepted the fingerprint from teh device to shake with adb. . still cant get into fastboot mode.what to do.
Is your phone rooted? If so use flashify to reflash recovery. You do know that if you want to boot in recover you have to let the power key go and repress it once your screen goes on right?
You can also try phone off. Holding volume up while you insert usb cable. Might be a tool that allows a command to be send to reboot it in fastboot mode? If not downgrade its firmware..
ErlendAnderson said:
LG G6 H871 unrooted
I just can't get into fastboot or recovery mode. I've tried everything on the internet.
I've tried turning off the phone. Holding down the volume down button and then plugging in the USB cable.
I've tried adb command "adb reboot bootloader" which just reboots the phone until I can see the "enter your PIN" screen
The closest I got to the recovery mode was using "adb reboot recovery" which gave me the "no command" screen.
Any tips on this?
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If I understand correctly, when you got to the No Command" screen, you were actually in Recovery. From my experience, the No Command screen is like a "greeting", if you will. Once you see that screen, you need to fiddle with the power & volume buttons. I believe the correct combination is to press and hold the power button. Then press and release the volume up button but continue to hold power button. If that is not the correct sequence you will need to Google for the correct order. Reference.
Considering that you are not rooted, there is not much you can do in the stock recovery.
EDIT 2 - Realized that this thread is over a year old and the OP has probably moved on. Didn't realize another member revived it. Sorry.

Hard brick of Z5C ... can I save it?

Well, I did it this time.
In a valiant attempt to install a custom ROM, I erased every partition using fastboot,
Code:
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase cache
Now what I meant to do here was flash a recovery, using
Code:
//fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
but repeating this so many times over the last 48 hours, I did not do above and instead went quickly right into below,
Code:
fastboot reboot
The system rebooted as I told it to ... right into a black void of nothing. Now their is no 'recovery' image and no 'bootloader' image ... the phone is hard bricked, won't turn on at all, dead. I was so close to getting to the custom ROM! Is there any chance to get it back into recovery mode? or have I learned a $350 lesson?
Edit: Further research indicates it may be possible to force the system into fastboot using a USB jig. Has anyone tried this method?
apsommer said:
Well, I did it this time.
In a valiant attempt to install a custom ROM, I erased every partition using fastboot,
Code:
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase cache
Now what I meant to do here was flash a recovery, using
Code:
//fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img
but repeating this so many times over the last 48 hours, I did not do above and instead went quickly right into below,
Code:
fastboot reboot
The system rebooted as I told it to ... right into a black void of nothing. Now their is no 'recovery' image and no 'bootloader' image ... the phone is hard bricked, won't turn on at all, dead. I was so close to getting to the custom ROM! Is there any chance to get it back into recovery mode? or have I learned a $350 lesson?
Edit: Further research indicates it may be possible to force the system into fastboot using a USB jig. Has anyone tried this method?
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When you plug it in while holding volume up what happens?
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When you plug it in while holding volume up what happens?
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Nothing. LED flashes red every few seconds. The same response if plugging it in without holding volume up. Along these same lines, holding the power button on for a few seconds causes the small vibration haptic feedback to occur as if it is turning on normally ... but nothing happens the phone remains dead. Similarly, holding volume down and the power key causes a small vibration haptic feedback as it was booting into recovery ... but nothing happens the phone remains dead. I haven't seen anything on the screen appear, or the phone turn on it any way, since executing the fastboot sequence previously described.
Whatever you did, you should still be able to enter in flash mode and flash a stock firmware. And by this I mean full stock firmware, not a ROM.
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Ilko said:
Whatever you did, you should still be able to enter in flash mode and flash a stock firmware. And by this I mean full stock firmware, not a ROM.
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Ok, that would be great. I would be thrilled to get the stock ROM back, at this point getting the phone to turn on at all would be a victory! Would you please describe precisely how to do enter flash mode with the phone in the current state? To reiterate, the phone will not turn on in any way (normally, or volume down + power to boot into recovery). The only life in the device is a slow blinking red LED when it's plugged in, and a quick vibration after holding the power button. The screen has not turned on in any way, or the LED shown any color other than red, since executing the fastboot sequence previously described.
hold power button + volume up and to force shutdown
and then hold volume up (or down, i don't quite remember) while connecting it to a pc (hold the button while connecting the usb cable).
If the led turns green or blue, congrats
The power key has nothing to do in this context. It is used only to boot into recovery or force OFF.
While holding VOL ↑, plug the USB cable to your PC to enter into fastboot mode (blue light)
While holding VOL ↓, plug the USB cable to your PC to enter into flash mode (green light, or maybe nothing)
TheVan28 said:
hold power button + volume up and to force shutdown
and then hold volume up (or down, i don't quite remember) while connecting it to a pc (hold the button while connecting the usb cable).
If the led turns green or blue, congrats
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Nothing. Device still unresponsive as described.
does your PC detect the device ? (new device sound notification)
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does your PC detect the device ? (new device sound notification)
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No, the PC does not currently detect the device. All drivers are correctly installed as the phone was recognized accurately prior to the described fastboot sequence.
This is weird. I already erased everyting via fastboot too a while ago, and I could still flash it.
Just to be sure.... unplug all other "smart device" before anything (drivers can't handle more than one device at a time when it comes to FB or flash mode). Open the device manager and let it to the foreground. While you hold the vol down key, plug it and keep holding it until the device is detected. Don't expect any reaction on phone's screen, it remains OFF in both fastboot and flash mode. So, if the device manager reacts, you win.
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This is weird. I already erased everyting via fastboot too a while ago, and I could still flash it.
Just to be sure.... unplug all other "smart device" before anything (drivers can't handle more than one device at a time when it comes to FB or flash mode). Open the device manager and let it to the foreground. While you hold the vol down key, plug it and keep holding it until the device is detected. Don't expect any reaction on phone's screen, it remains OFF in both fastboot and flash mode. So, if the device manager reacts, you win.
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I'm getting something here which is very encouraging! Executing your sequence causes the device manager to blink (refresh) as if it sees something, however no new devices are recognized in the tree. The phone LED goes to a solid green, reminiscent of a fully charged battery, stays on for about 30 seconds, briefly blinks red and then back to green, etc. The device manager is certainly reacting here it just doesn't recognize the device.
So here we are, you win. Because you have the "two", detection and green led. And if this state goes off after a certain time, it is normal. There is a kind of countdown and the device quits that mode if nothing is sent to it. You should be able to flash a firmware now with flashtool software.
Just ensure you have proper drivers installed properly (WinUSB drivers need to turn signature verification OFF before or Windows will block the installation)
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So here we are, you win. Because you have the "two", detection and green led. And if this state goes off after a certain time, it is normal. There is a kind of countdown and the device quits that mode if nothing is sent to it. You should be able to flash a firmware now with flashtool software.
Just ensure you have proper drivers installed properly (WinUSB drivers need to turn signature verification OFF before or Windows will block the installation)
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Unbelievable! You saved me! I'm back up with the stock ROM and peace of mind to attempt the custom ROM process again. Saved me $350 ... thank you!!
That's great : )
It is almost impossible to hard brick a Xperia. If something goes wrong, remember flashtool ^^

LG G6 AS993 not booting to bootloader

I currently own an LG G6 AS993, and seeing as there is not going to be an OTA Pie update for the phone, I thought I'd go ahead and get a ROM instead. There's just one problem, and that is that I can't even get into the bootloader to unlock it.
Here's what I've tried:
1. Using ADB commands, adb reboot bootloader, adb reboot-bootloader, fastboot boot bootloader
The phone was recognized in adb devices, however, after entering these commands, the phone just booted normally back into android, like a normal restart.
2. Using the volume and power buttons. I held the volume up button and plugged in a cable that was connected to my PC, and it booted into 'Download Mode' and then proceeded to a "Firmware Update' screen. After pressing down the power button it brings me to another screen with the options to view some wifi details, 'Power Off', 'Phone Info', and 'Back', which brings you back to the "Firmware Update' screen.
I also tried the same but this time while holding down the volume down button, and it shows the phone booting for 2 seconds, and then turns off and proceeds to show the battery symbol with the amount of charge.
These are the only ways of getting into the bootloader I've seen for this phone, and they simply do not work, so if anybody could help that would be very much appreciated!
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I currently own an LG G6 AS993, and seeing as there is not going to be an OTA Pie update for the phone, I thought I'd go ahead and get a ROM instead. There's just one problem, and that is that I can't even get into the bootloader to unlock it.
Here's what I've tried:
1. Using ADB commands, adb reboot bootloader, adb reboot-bootloader, fastboot boot bootloader
The phone was recognized in adb devices, however, after entering these commands, the phone just booted normally back into android, like a normal restart.
2. Using the volume and power buttons. I held the volume up button and plugged in a cable that was connected to my PC, and it booted into 'Download Mode' and then proceeded to a "Firmware Update' screen. After pressing down the power button it brings me to another screen with the options to view some wifi details, 'Power Off', 'Phone Info', and 'Back', which brings you back to the "Firmware Update' screen.
I also tried the same but this time while holding down the volume down button, and it shows the phone booting for 2 seconds, and then turns off and proceeds to show the battery symbol with the amount of charge.
These are the only ways of getting into the bootloader I've seen for this phone, and they simply do not work, so if anybody could help that would be very much appreciated!
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Hey Got same Phone LG G6 as993 and same problem... It wont get into unlock bootloader option after try several adb drivers... it only restarts. Dm me if any updates

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