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Hello everyone was rotting when installing all successful and starting the device does not advance from the screen of the zte logo can be even hours with the logo until the battery is dead i have testered all the combinations of possible buttons ... The axon tools does not detect adb or fastboot mode and i can also reach it edl mode.
The only one that i get is then once when i have to uninstallthe driver to get the state in the device manager of windows qusb_bulk like universal usb. I do not know what to do if you can recover the phone please some link or guide to this problem
thanks
VIFTOKSKY said:
Hello everyone was rotting when installing all successful and starting the device does not advance from the screen of the zte logo can be even hours with the logo until the battery is dead i have testered all the combinations of possible buttons ... The axon tools does not detect adb or fastboot mode and i can also reach it edl mode.
The only one that i get is then once when i have to uninstallthe driver to get the state in the device manager of windows qusb_bulk like universal usb. I do not know what to do if you can recover the phone please some link or guide to this problem
thanks
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You're not letting lots of things clear.
When you got into EDL, was the driver
-Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
or
-ZTE something something DFU interface?
If you uninstall the Qualcomm HS-USB driver you won't be able to use MiFlash, which is the only thing that will help you at this point.
If you have the DFU thing, you can try letting the battery discharge completely and trying volume down + power many times, maybe while charging... Try some things, and if you get into FTM mode, you might be saved. If not you'll have to take apart your phone and follow the 4th category brick repair manual.
What's the model of your phone? (look in the back)
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You're not letting lots of things clear.
When you got into EDL, was the driver
-Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008
or
-ZTE something something DFU interface?
If you uninstall the Qualcomm HS-USB driver you won't be able to use MiFlash, which is the only thing that will help you at this point.
If you have the DFU thing, you can try letting the battery discharge completely and trying volume down + power many times, maybe while charging... Try some things, and if you get into FTM mode, you might be saved. If not you'll have to take apart your phone and follow the 4th category brick repair manual.
What's the model of your phone? (look in the back)
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I'm going to start with the start
with the command axon7root.exe -p com3 -b -r (before the error was port 3 now appears as 10) but restarting the mobile stayed in the permanent zte logo I can only leave the Logo pressing the combo of the three keys volumen+/- + power at a time and just after that combo, it is left the black cell and appears in the device manager of windows the images that I attached, now has passed from qusb_bulk to qualcom 900 because i uninstall the drivers and then manually install the Drivers and chose that particular from the list of drivers
now
I'm going to start with the start with the command axon7root.exe -p com3 -b -r (before the error was port 3 now appears as 10) but restarting the mobile stayed in the permanent zte logo I can only leave the Logo pressing the combo of the three keys at a time and just after that combo, it is left the black cell appears in the device manager the images that I attached has passed from qusb_bulk to qualcom 900 because 1disntale the drivers and then manually install the Drivers and chose that particular from the list of drivers
I'm going to start with the start with the command axon7root.exe -p com3 -b -r (before the error was port 3 now appears as 10) but restarting the mobile stayed in the permanent zte logo I can only leave the Logo pressing the combo of the three keys at a time and just after that combo, it is left the black cell appears in the device manager the images that I attached has passed from qusb_bulk to qualcom 900 because 1disntale the drivers and then manually install the Drivers and chose that particular from the list of drivers
I'm going to start with the start with the command axon7root.exe -p com3 -b -r (before the error was port 3 now appears as 10) but restarting the mobile stayed in the permanent zte logo I can only leave the Logo pressing the combo of the three keys at a time and just after that combo, it is left the black cell appears in the device manager the images that I attached has passed from qusb_bulk to qualcom 900 because 1disntale the drivers and then manually install the Drivers and chose that particular from the list of drivers
I can not enter the edl mode as the attached image because when I press the volume- + power combination the device manager of windows does not detect the mobile phone.
Only detects the phone the device manager windows when I press the combination of all the buttons and then it is the current situation that I have although I put port 10 the adb does not detect the phone
Axon tool kits in this state also does not detect it ,and my flash is left empty list does not appear the phone
mi model of phone is ztea2017 (version china)
That is my current situation. so you recommend to me using the 4 category to repair a brick?
Or recommend me other steps
VIFTOKSKY said:
I'm going to start with the start
with the command axon7root.exe -p com3 -b -r (before the error was port 3 now appears as 10) but restarting the mobile stayed in the permanent zte logo I can only leave the Logo pressing the combo of the three keys volumen+/- + power at a time and just after that combo, it is left the black cell and appears in the device manager of windows the images that I attached, now has passed from qusb_bulk to qualcom 900 because i uninstall the drivers and then manually install the Drivers and chose that particular from the list of drivers
now
I'm going to start with the start with the command axon7root.exe -p com3 -b -r (before the error was port 3 now appears as 10) but restarting the mobile stayed in the permanent zte logo I can only leave the Logo pressing the combo of the three keys at a time and just after that combo, it is left the black cell appears in the device manager the images that I attached has passed from qusb_bulk to qualcom 900 because 1disntale the drivers and then manually install the Drivers and chose that particular from the list of drivers
I'm going to start with the start with the command axon7root.exe -p com3 -b -r (before the error was port 3 now appears as 10) but restarting the mobile stayed in the permanent zte logo I can only leave the Logo pressing the combo of the three keys at a time and just after that combo, it is left the black cell appears in the device manager the images that I attached has passed from qusb_bulk to qualcom 900 because 1disntale the drivers and then manually install the Drivers and chose that particular from the list of drivers
I'm going to start with the start with the command axon7root.exe -p com3 -b -r (before the error was port 3 now appears as 10) but restarting the mobile stayed in the permanent zte logo I can only leave the Logo pressing the combo of the three keys at a time and just after that combo, it is left the black cell appears in the device manager the images that I attached has passed from qusb_bulk to qualcom 900 because 1disntale the drivers and then manually install the Drivers and chose that particular from the list of drivers
I can not enter the edl mode as the attached image because when I press the volume- + power combination the device manager of windows does not detect the mobile phone.
Only detects the phone the device manager windows when I press the combination of all the buttons and then it is the current situation that I have although I put port 10 the adb does not detect the phone
Axon tool kits in this state also does not detect it ,and my flash is left empty list does not appear the phone
mi model of phone is ztea2017 (version china)
That is my current situation. so you recommend to me using the 4 category to repair a brick?
Or recommend me other steps
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Para hacertela mas facil: Necesitas usar la guia '4th category brick repair manual' (googleala, esta en XDA) pero empezando desde la parte que entran en modo EDL. Necesitas tener los drivers de Qualcomm para eso, asi que no los desinstales.
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Para hacertela mas facil: Necesitas usar la guia '4th category brick repair manual' (googleala, esta en XDA) pero empezando desde la parte que entran en modo EDL. Necesitas tener los drivers de Qualcomm para eso, asi que no los desinstales.
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muchas gracias, si ya tenia esa pagina en favoritos, pero la tenia en plan ultimo recurso, no quería abrir si no era estrictamente necesario. tampoco quería hablar en español por si no se podia o alguien mas esta en este punto de error y respecto a mi ingles le tengo un poco oxidado y todo lo que escribo lo compruebo con el google translator por eso se copio dos veces.
una duda que me dejas con tu ultimo comentario lo voy a poner en ingles también para ayudar a gente que le pase igual.por eso lo leeras dos veces. cuando te refieres que empiece desde la parte de entrar en modo edl no te entiendo, porque segun el tutorial hay que abrir conectar el cable.... IN ENGLISH DOWN
1. Connect original USB Type-C cable to the phone.
2. Circtuit Test-point on the housing (there is sim-cards slot body nearby).
3. Connect USB cable to PC USB-port (preferably USB 2.0 version).
4. You will hear the USB device connection sound from PC (but you will not notice any vibration of the phone or red diode indicator blinking).
estos puntos ninguno pone mode edl no ? os me estoy saltando algun paso que no veo.
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A doubt that you leave me with your last comment I 'm going to put in English also to help people that happens to him equal. When you mean start from the part of entering edl mode I don't understand you, because according to the tutorial you have to open connect the cable not entering edl mode i'm forgetting some step ??
On your second pic, that is already in edl mode.
Try to enter that mode again by pressing all the buttons and make to the computer detect it as 9008. Once it is already in 9008, here's what you do:
1. Open the folder where you have the axon7root.exe.
2. Delete/rename or move the files "boot.img and recovery.img".
3. Rename the files "stock_boot_backup.img" to "boot.img". Do the same for recovery.img
4. Issue this command: "axon7root.exe -p COM10 -b -r"
Be sure it's COM10 in device manager. Else, try puting it in another usb slot and enter what port it is there.
That will restore your original boot and recovery.
If you still can't recover from that, install Teamviewer on your PC and let me access it remotely. That is if we can find a time convenient for us since we're not in the same timezone.
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Try also this method to restore.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73449127&postcount=1
otaconremo said:
On your second pic, that is already in edl mode.
Try to enter that mode again by pressing all the buttons and make to the computer detect it as 9008. Once it is already in 9008, here's what you do:
1. Open the folder where you have the axon7root.exe.
2. Delete/rename or move the files "boot.img and recovery.img".
3. Rename the files "stock_boot_backup.img" to "boot.img". Do the same for recovery.img
4. Issue this command: "axon7root.exe -p COM10 -b -r"
Be sure it's COM10 in device manager. Else, try puting it in another usb slot and enter what port it is there.
That will restore your original boot and recovery.
If you still can't recover from that, install Teamviewer on your PC and let me access it remotely. That is if we can find a time convenient for us since we're not in the same timezone.
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Try also this method to restore.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73449127&postcount=1
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yes in the second pictures looks like alreday
If but the same explain me wrong in the second image seems to be in edl mode but does not detect it (install the drivers manually from the disk choosing that option ... ponia qusb_bulk and I manually update the driver series to that particular Prque knew it was the right one so now I dial that when I connect it stays on black screen after pressing the 3 buttons at a time and quickly connect the usb cable (if I do not this does not appear so when I enter the command screen Of amb and put the third image does not detect devices and does not recognize it even putting port 10 attached screenshot of the test ...
I suppose that only left to make option category brick 4
VIFTOKSKY said:
yes in the second pictures looks like alreday
If but the same explain me wrong in the second image seems to be in edl mode but does not detect it (install the drivers manually from the disk choosing that option ... ponia qusb_bulk and I manually update the driver series to that particular Prque knew it was the right one so now I dial that when I connect it stays on black screen after pressing the 3 buttons at a time and quickly connect the usb cable (if I do not this does not appear so when I enter the command screen Of amb and put the third image does not detect devices and does not recognize it even putting port 10 attached screenshot of the test ...
I suppose that only left to make option category brick 4
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En la guia el celular esta brickeado de una manera que no se puede entrar al modo EDL. Se supone que podes entrar al modo si mantenes apretadas las dos teclas de volumen, y metes el cable USB-C al celular (tiene que estar conectado a la computadora). Desde ahi tenes EDL si no tiene un DFU brick (tendrias que desarmarlo). En la guia haces corto en un pad de cobre para entrar en EDL, pero podes meterte al EDL de manera que te salga el driver de Qualcomm en la PC y seguir con la guia despues de lo que copiaste. Lo de despues debe ser seleccionar la carpeta y flashear con MiFlash me imagino
HI i have a Huawei P9 Lite (2017)
Model: PRA-LX1
Its stuck at the your device has been unlocked and cant be... To learn visit.. Your device is booting now...
Can any one help me?
Or give me the stock firmware(update.app) for PRA-LX1.
Please help.
What tutorial did you use to unlock your bootloader?
What did you do exactly?
just re flash your stock rom by dload using three buttons method
Arsaam said:
just re flash your stock rom by dload using three buttons method
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I am having the same issue, and absolutely NO combination of power/vol buttons changes the outcome....still just boots to that message. (Nova (P8) lite PRA-LX2 Telkom)
After clicking on an infected MMS (yes, hindsight is wonderful), the phone display started scrambling and turned off (3 days ago). After that, it wouldn't boot up. I have spent the past 3 days working to get it going. Managed to connect to ADB, then scoured the web looking for the correct firmware package. I managed to get a boot.img recovery.img and system.img that would flash but ZERO cust.img files flash. All of these failed with various flashing error messages. Last night, just before this happened, after flashing the above PLUS a TWRP.img file I found, the phone rebooted to the usual splash animation but then went to bootloop to the splash.
I thought "YES....progress!"
Then thru ADB again, I tried to flash a different CUST.img I found and after reboot got stuck at "your device is booting now".......
No recognition in adb....no change is bootup (even with any update.app and au_temp.cfg loaded on sd card)
So.....no, no buttons working, no D/L mode, no fastboot..........nada
Any other assistance would REALLY REALLY be appreciated
Thanks
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**UPDATE**
After leaving the device on until the battery ran out I pressed the vol up/down and power I rebooted till the very last drop of juice. Then when it had nothing left in the tank I plugged in the charger (not connected to the laptop) and simultaneously pressed all buttons....and it booted up into eRecovery (which incidentally is USELESS), but at least now I can keep trying to flash roms until one day (hopefully before the end of days) I find one that works......
your device is booting now
hola tengo el mismo problema, el telefono queda en "Your device is booting now" y no funcina ninguna combinacion de botones, mejor dicho, haga lo que haga, siempre termina en esa pantalla y el problema mayor es que la PC no lo reconoce, lo conecto a la pc y no aparece conectado.
por favor si alguien sabe de que manera reparar el sistema.
gracias
hello sorry my english is not good I have the same problem, the phone is in "Your device is booting now" and it does not work any combination of buttons, that is to say, whatever it does, it always ends in that screen and the biggest problem is that the PC does not recognize it, I connect to the pc and it does not appear connected.
please if anyone knows how to repair the system.
Thank you
juanchocapital said:
hola tengo el mismo problema, el telefono queda en "Your device is booting now" y no funcina ninguna combinacion de botones, mejor dicho, haga lo que haga, siempre termina en esa pantalla y el problema mayor es que la PC no lo reconoce, lo conecto a la pc y no aparece conectado.
por favor si alguien sabe de que manera reparar el sistema.
gracias
hello sorry my english is not good I have the same problem, the phone is in "Your device is booting now" and it does not work any combination of buttons, that is to say, whatever it does, it always ends in that screen and the biggest problem is that the PC does not recognize it, I connect to the pc and it does not appear connected.
please if anyone knows how to repair the system.
Thank you
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Hello,
One solution that should work: Leave the phone until it discharge completely, then keep pressing the volume down button then plug the phone in pc (while you are pushing the volume down button). This will boot the phone in fastboot mode. Right then you can flash the recovery with stock recovery or with TWRP (TWRP 3.1.1 should work)
BR,
Alaa.
Recently my Mi A1 was completely bricked trying to restore stock rom from a custom 8.1,now doesn't power on (screen stay black),doesn't enter recovery or fastboot with buttons combination. Only vibrate. The phone can connect with pc only with pin out in edl mode (but no led blinking). The phone appear completely dead,instead of vibration. Anyone can help me or have a solution?
cdtech said:
Recently my Mi A1 was completely bricked trying to restore stock rom from a custom 8.1,now doesn't power on (screen stay black),doesn't enter recovery or fastboot with buttons combination. Only vibrate. The phone can connect with pc only with pin out in edl mode (but no led blinking). The phone appear completely dead,instead of vibration. Anyone can help me or have a solution?
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try with MI Flash
Sent from my Mi A1 using Tapatalk
With Mi Flash always error.
cdtech said:
Recently my Mi A1 was completely bricked trying to restore stock rom from a custom 8.1,now doesn't power on (screen stay black),doesn't enter recovery or fastboot with buttons combination. Only vibrate. The phone can connect with pc only with pin out in edl mode (but no led blinking). The phone appear completely dead,instead of vibration. Anyone can help me or have a solution?
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Only one option go to Xiaomi service centre
If your a1 is in warranty
IjazCI said:
Use this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75750138&postcount=5
Same thing happened to me.
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In device manager the device is recognized,after pinout edl mode, as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM20).
When I trying to flash the stock rom on MiFlash appear an error like this ( Object reference not set to an instance of an object).
What*s wrong? Please help me.
Sahil132 said:
Only one option go to Xiaomi service centre
If your a1 is in warranty
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My Mi A1 is in warranty,but I*m in Italy and here Xiaomi haven*t any service centre,because not officially in my country.
I got the phone on an online store,but I think that my warranty void because of pinout method that I tried.
cdtech said:
My Mi A1 is in warranty,but I*m in Italy and here Xiaomi haven*t any service centre,because not officially in my country.
I got the phone on an online store,but I think that my warranty void because of pinout method that I tried.
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Then take it to any repair centre
IjazCI said:
Hi, did you changed the driver as shown in the video. After changing the driver to Qloader ( don't remember exactly). Mi flash tool give an error ( sahara something). And it took awhile to get fastboot mode. Like i tried several times and finally device booted to fastboot mode.
You need to try the key combination several times
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any solutions? same Issue, I found 1 rom that was flashable, got fastboot and twrp, but cant get OS working says This system has been destroyed, cant take to service center
Lertu said:
any solutions? same Issue, I found 1 rom that was flashable, got fastboot and twrp, but cant get OS working says This system has been destroyed, cant take to service center
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Im sorry, which rom was the one that was flashable?
boshell said:
Im sorry, which rom was the one that was flashable?
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The first one 7.8.23
Fastboot works, so I can get twrp too,
but normal system boot says system is destoyed, tried installing lineageos, still says system destroyed
Do step by step
Before you do anything Install Qualcomm Diagnostic Driver
1. Connect your data cable in pc without connect your phone
2. Open Mi Flash tool
3. Then connect your phone by pressing volume down + power button
4. Try flashing fastboot rom
Meaning that fastboot is up, rite?
Miflash recognises it, yet unsuccessfully flash, rite?
Twrp booted ok?
Failed to install ROM, if so you better check twrp version and OP of the ROM.
Un millón de gracias!!!!!!!! :'d
Suraj Dutta said:
Do step by step
Before you do anything Install Qualcomm Diagnostic Driver
1. Connect your data cable in pc without connect your phone
2. Open Mi Flash tool
3. Then connect your phone by pressing volume down + power button
4. Try flashing fastboot rom
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MUCHÍSIMAS GRACIAS POR TU APORTACIÓN! de verdad que ya estaba desesperada y llorando, ya que mi teléfono sufrió un Hard Brick podríamos decir (iniciaba literal un milésima de segundo y se apagaba (no entraba en bucle)) el usb reconocía que un dispositivo había sido conectado, sin embargo no figuraba dentro del equipo, ni tan quiera dentro del administrador de dispositivos (por lo que no había forma de poder acceder a él).
I flashed stock ROM to my Lenovo TB8704F recently, but when I rebooted, I ended up in EDL mode. I've searched online for solutions but they all appear to be for other manufacturers and don't work on my tablet. How do I exit EDL mode on my Lenovo Tab 4 8 Plus? All the usual hold power button stuff like that don't work.
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ADB reboot edl:
https://www.magnetforensics.com/blog/qualcomm-phone-edl-mode/
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ADB reboot edl:
https://www.magnetforensics.com/blog/qualcomm-phone-edl-mode/
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I'm stuck in EDL and can't access normal mode or recovery where adb works, so no.
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ChasTech said:
I flashed stock ROM to my Lenovo TB8704F recently, but when I rebooted, I ended up in EDL mode. I've searched online for solutions but they all appear to be for other manufacturers and don't work on my tablet. How do I exit EDL mode on my Lenovo Tab 4 8 Plus? All the usual hold power button stuff like that don't work.
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Just a guess...but if you're stuck in EDL mode, it should be as easy as using Lenovo's LMSA tool to rescue the tablet. Connect your tablet to the PC when LMSA prompts you to. Don't worry about pressing the Volume Up button, because you're already in EDL mode.
This will flash the stock ROM and wipe your data. At the end of the process, it automatically reboots into Android setup.
If that doesn't work, then confirm you're actually in EDL mode. Connect the tablet to a Windows PC and confirm in Device Manager that it shows as a "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" port device.
The only other trick I know of is that some users have reported that EDL mode's ability to connect to a PC times out after a short period. So reboot your device (if you can) before connecting it to LMSA.
Yahoo Mike said:
Just a guess...but if you're stuck in EDL mode, it should be as easy as using Lenovo's LMSA tool to rescue the tablet. Connect your tablet to the PC when LMSA prompts you to. Don't worry about pressing the Volume Up button, because you're already in EDL mode.
This will flash the stock ROM and wipe your data. At the end of the process, it automatically reboots into Android setup.
If that doesn't work, then confirm you're actually in EDL mode. Connect the tablet to a Windows PC and confirm in Device Manager that it shows as a "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008" port device.
The only other trick I know of is that some users have reported that EDL mode's ability to connect to a PC times out after a short period. So reboot your device (if you can) before connecting it to LMSA.
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I've tried using LSMA, but it just says it failed to restore.
ChasTech said:
I've tried using LSMA, but it just says it failed to restore.
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That doesn't sound good. I assume you're using the "powered off" rescue mode in LMSA, and entering the correct Hardware Code for your tablet.
After you connect the tablet to LMSA, does the progress bar move at all? If it does, at what point does it fail?
Did you get any further with QComDLoader and/or QFIL ? Did they give you more descriptive error messages?
Can you confirm the port name for your powered-on tablet in Windows Device Manager? It's usually either "9008" (EDL) or "900E" (diagnostics).
Yahoo Mike said:
That doesn't sound good. I assume you're using the "powered off" rescue mode in LMSA, and entering the correct Hardware Code for your tablet.
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Yes, yes I am.
After you connect the tablet to LMSA, does the progress bar move at all? If it does, at what point does it fail?
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It goes from 67% "Downloading recovery file to device" straight to 100%, then it says FAIL.
Did you get any further with QComDLoader and/or QFIL ? Did they give you more descriptive error messages?
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QFIL gave me a sahara error, QComDLoader doesn't recognise the device.
Can you confirm the port name for your powered-on tablet in Windows Device Manager? It's usually either "9008" (EDL) or "900E" (diagnostics).
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It does show up as "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM4)"
ChasTech said:
Yes, yes I am.
It goes from 67% "Downloading recovery file to device" straight to 100%, then it says FAIL.
QFIL gave me a sahara error, QComDLoader doesn't recognise the device.
It does show up as "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM4)"
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I wonder if it it's a USB-driver problem.
You could try to uninstall & delete the 9008 driver from Device Manager (when you tablet is connected to PC). Then uninstall LMSA and reboot. Reinstall LMSA and see how you go. You should end up with the 9008 EDL driver from Lenovo. That should be compatible with LMSA.
Yahoo Mike said:
I wonder if it it's a USB-driver problem.
You could try to uninstall & delete the 9008 driver from Device Manager (when you tablet is connected to PC). Then uninstall LMSA and reboot. Reinstall LMSA and see how you go. You should end up with the 9008 EDL driver from Lenovo. That should be compatible with LMSA.
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I just tested something: I tried flashing it without the tablet plugged in. Surprisingly, it did exactly the same as I said it had done in my reply, it was at 67% then went to 100% and failed. Therefore, I am beginning to think that LSMA does not recognise the device. I have tried doing what you recommend, but still the same.
ChasTech said:
I just tested something: I tried flashing it without the tablet plugged in. Surprisingly, it did exactly the same as I said it had done in my reply, it was at 67% then went to 100% and failed. Therefore, I am beginning to think that LSMA does not recognise the device. I have tried doing what you recommend, but still the same.
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If there's a lengthy pause between 67% and 100%, then that's typical behaviour when your connected tablet is not in receptive EDL mode.
Double check that the 9008 driver is the one provided by Lenovo dated 21/10/2014 v.20.0.9.6. You can check in the driver's properties in Device Manager.
Remember to power the tablet off and back on just before connecting it to the PC when LMSA is sitting at 67%. Many users report that if a device is in EDL mode too long, then it won't connect to the PC. The solution is to reboot the device and re-start EDL mode. Sometimes that involves disconnecting & reconnecting the battery - let's hope you don't have to do that.
Try a different USB cable. Not all cables are fully wired.
@AlaskaLinuxUser had some luck trying older versions of QFIL. You could get lucky and find one that works for you.
Otherwise, you might be forced to send the tablet to Lenovo for repair. Something obviously went horribly wrong when you flashed that ROM to your tablet. I wouldn't flash that ROM again.
AndroidGuy087 said:
Sim, sim, eu sou.
Ele vai de 67% "Baixando o arquivo de recuperação para o dispositivo" direto para 100% e diz FALHA.
QFIL me deu um erro de sahara, QComDLoader não reconhece o dispositivo.
Ele aparece como "Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 (COM4)"
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Bom Dia! estou com o mesmo problema, voce conseguiu resolver, pode me ajudar?
AndroidGuy087 said:
Eu mostrei ROM de estoque para meu Lenovo TB8704F recentemente, mas quando reiniciei, acabei no modo EDL. Procurei soluções online, mas todas parecem ser de outros fabricantes e não funcionam no meu tablet. Como faço para sair do modo EDL no meu Lenovo Tab 4 8 Plus? Todas as coisas usuais de manter o botão liga / desliga como esse não funcionam.
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Bom dia, estou com o mesmo problema voce conseguiu resolver?
Atailson said:
Bom Dia! estou com o mesmo problema, voce conseguiu resolver, pode me ajudar?
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Good Morning! I have the same problem, you managed to solve it, can you help me?
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Atailson said:
Bom dia, estou com o mesmo problema voce conseguiu resolver?
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Good morning, I have the same problem, were you able to solve it?
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A while ago I unlocked Bootloader from my POCO M3 European [EU] [citrus] and downgraded MIUI (12.5.2.0 to 12.0.3.0) because the update had made the experience worse in several things. I managed to do this and used my POCO for several weeks normally. This week I simply had to Restart the device, and then it didn't turn on anymore. There have been no updates applied, I have not confirmed this. He died and when connecting to the Computer I noticed that he was in EDL Mode (Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008). From there, after tirelessly searching forums and countless websites, I did this:
I found the POCO M3 Engineering ROM and through the Firehose File that came in it I managed to bypass Xiaomi's EDL Authentication. I used this Firehose in the Original ROM and managed to install it normally.
I installed the engineering version, I also tried the Original version 12.0.3.0 (oldest 12.0) and also the Original version 12.0.11.0 (latest 12.0), but after successful installation the device wouldn't reboot (stuck in the EDL). [Note: with this method I installed using MiFlash and sometimes I also used QFIL, but the result was exactly the same]. If I used the Power and Volume buttons (different combinations) the device would restart but immediately return to the EDL.
I let the battery completely discharge and the next day I plugged the USB cable into the Computer (and the POCO) and this time it showed the charging icon (battery empty), and a few minutes later the screen turned on by itself (showing the POCO symbol ) and the battery icon appeared "1%" (charging). And so Windows recognized the device as "Linux File-Stor Gadget USB Device" (in MiFlash it was recognized as "c12feb2e0720 device").
With high hopes, I opened the Command Prompt and tried to communicate with POCO through Fastboot and ADB, but both didn't see any devices (fastboot devices | adb devices) and that made any command impossible.
I tried to flash the Original ROMs again (using MiFlash), taking advantage of this "Strange Mode", but it didn't work, because in the first command the software didn't get a response from the device.
I noticed (by the MiFlash verbose) that the flash command was started with "fastboot -s c12feb2e0720...", so to access the device it would be necessary to specify where it was. Unfortunately, using the Command Prompt (as well as MiFlash), I was not successful, as in both cases the device did not "answer/return" anything.
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―――――――――――――――――Workarounds (Jun 02, 2022):―――――――――――――――――If your device is under warranty, use it for Xiaomi to repair it. If this is not your case, I have two alternatives that worked for me (the second is the one I use repeatedly with success).
Fully discharge the battery
My device was 11% charged and I simply disconnected the battery cable from the device (manually) and waited for a many hours (If your device is heavily charged, you may need to wait for days for the battery to fully discharge). After reconnecting the battery and pressing the Power button (no USB Cable Connected) the POCO started normally.
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Heating the Motherboard
Some time later I had to restart my POCO, but I knew that this would cause the "EDL Stuck Mode". Then I found that overheating a specific part of the Motherboard forced POCO out of EDL Mode and allowed the system to boot. From there, I disassembled my device (the SIMCard/SD Slot, the plastic cover and the protection above the cameras, that order), disconnected the wires that were attached to the motherboard (including fingerprint connector), and removed it. So, I turned it upside down and used a soldering iron to overheat a specific part for 5 minutes (the specific part is in this image). After those minutes, I reconnected everything and simply pressed the Power button, and POCO turned on normally.
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*Note1: Make sure all connectors are properly plugged into the motherboard. Otherwise, Poco will not recognize the fingerprint or some other component.
*Note2: In my case, the 'procedure 2' needs to be used EVERY TIME I need to RESTART my device. And it also serves to apply OTA updates. {For example: when the update appears, confirm it. After it downloads, confirm to apply as normal. The phone will restart and get stuck in the EDL. Then use the above overheat procedure to turn on the device, and during the boot process the update will be applied.}―――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――Flashing the MIUI ROM on EDL (with EDL Auth Bypass)―――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――
The safest way is using "MiFlash". Before starting, download the following files:
- Qualcomm HS-USB Driver (64bit) or Qualcomm HS-USB Driver (32bit)- MIUI ROM (Fastboot version) (select your device variant: EEA/RU/Global/IN, etc...)
- MiFlash (Xiaomi Flash Tool)
- Firehose File (Bypass EDL Auth)
Install the Qualcomm Driver (if I haven't done so), restart the computer; connect your POCO and open Windows Device Manager (shortcut: Windows + X). In the "Serial Port" category, make sure your POCO (EDL Mode) appears as "Qualcomm HS-USB...". If yes, all right. Else, check that the drivers were installed correctly (no exclamation marks) or if your device is being recognized in another mode (ADB or Fastboot). If so, it will show up as "Android ADB Interface" or something similar, and that means your device is not in EDL (This is great news, so continue the tutorial as MiFlash will be able to flash the ROM in the alternate mode of your device. If you can't, let me know.).
Unzip the MIUI ROM until it becomes a folder. Inside the created folder, open the "images" folder and replace the downloaded "Firehose (Bypass EDL)" file with the one in the folder.
Run MiFlash, click "Refresh" and make sure your device appears in the device list. If yes, click "Select" and check the MIUI ROM folder (not the "images" folder).
Click on Flash and wait for the process to complete (the word "success" in green will appear).
Important: If your device is in EDL Mode, flash will delete all files on your device. But if the device is in ADB or Fastboot Mode, you can flash without erasing your files. Just look at the bottom of MiFlash and click "Save User Data". This script is expected to work.
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Hope this helps someone
man i have the same problem i can not let thah my phone discharged
its a shame of xiaomi
etvtaglios said:
man i have the same problem i can not let thah my phone discharged
its a shame of xiaomi
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Sorry, I didn't understand you well :s
Did you mean that if your phone discharges (turns off) it goes into EDL mode?
yes dont turn on again I have to disconnect the battery again for me it's a really it's a deception this poco was a really decent option
etvtaglios said:
yes dont turn on again I have to disconnect the battery again for me it's a really it's a deception this poco was a really decent option
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Absolutely! Poco is a very good alternative. Too bad the support sucks :/
I don't know how I'm going to solve this problem. I already installed MIUI version 12.0.3.0 as it is the oldest available, but the problem persists. I don't want to lock the Bootloader (it's open) as I worry if the device dies and I can't flash the system again.
can you make a video please! you can save us i guess
Jamder said:
can you make a video please! you can save us i guess
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I'm getting ready to do this. But meanwhile, tell me what your question is, I can help you.
My question is any permanent fix for this particular problem?
I'm considering buying this phone
Ozemir Elion said:
I'm getting ready to do this. But meanwhile, tell me what your question is, I can help you.
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I have a question , if you were to try and update your M3 that has the deadboot issue , would it fail all the time? Because we can't reboot the phone or power it off without it going into deadboot. Can we still access recovery?
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I have a question , if you were to try and update your M3 that has the deadboot issue , would it fail all the time? Because we can't reboot the phone or power it off without it going into deadboot. Can we still access recovery?
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Good question! I'm looking forward to updating the MIUI version, but I'm sure the M3 will go into deadboot. About Recovery/Fastboot I can't access it, but right now I'm doing some tests to make sure I can access it.
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I have a question , if you were to try and update your M3 that has the deadboot issue , would it fail all the time? Because we can't reboot the phone or power it off without it going into deadboot. Can we still access recovery?
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I tried to restart the M3 using ADB on Windows (adb reboot recovery) with USB Debugging but the device went into deadboot, unfortunately. So far I haven't found any solution to update the device other than Flashing via EDL (Xiaomi Mi Tool), replacing the "firehose" file in the ROM folder.
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Hace un tiempo desbloqueé Bootloader de mi POCO M3 European [EU] [citrus] y bajé MIUI ( 12.5.2.0 a 12.0.3.0 ) porque la actualización había empeorado la experiencia en varias cosas. Logré hacer esto y usé mi POCO durante varias semanas normalmente.
Esta semana simplemente tuve que reiniciar el dispositivo y luego ya no se encendió. No se han aplicado actualizaciones, no lo he confirmado. Murió y al conectarme a la computadora noté que estaba en modo EDL ( Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 ). A partir de ahí, después de buscar incansablemente en foros e innumerables sitios web, hice esto:
Encontré la ROM de ingeniería POCO M3 y, a través del archivo Firehose que venía, logré omitir la autenticación EDL de Xiaomi. Usé este Firehose en la ROM original y logré instalarlo normalmente.
Instalé la versión de ingeniería , también probé la versión original 12.0.3.0 (la más antigua 12.0) y también la versión original 12.0.11.0 (la última 12.0), pero después de una instalación exitosa, el dispositivo no se reiniciaba (atascado en la EDL). [Nota: con este método lo instalé usando MiFlash ya veces también usé QFIL , pero el resultado fue exactamente el mismo]. Si usaba los botones de Encendido y Volumen (diferentes combinaciones), el dispositivo se reiniciaba pero regresaba inmediatamente a la EDL.
Dejé que la batería se descargara por completo y al día siguiente enchufé el cable USB a la Computadora (y al POCO) y esta vez mostró el ícono de carga (batería descargada), y unos minutos después la pantalla se encendió sola (mostrando la Símbolo POCO) y el icono de la batería apareció "1%" (cargando). Y así, Windows reconoció el dispositivo como " Dispositivo USB File-Stor Gadget de Linux " (en MiFlash se reconoció como " dispositivo c12feb2e0720 ").
Con muchas esperanzas, abrí el símbolo del sistema e intenté comunicarme con POCO a través de Fastboot y ADB, pero ninguno de los dos vio ningún dispositivo ( dispositivos fastboot | dispositivos adb ) y eso hizo que cualquier comando fuera imposible.
Intenté flashear las ROM originales nuevamente (usando MiFlash), aprovechando este "Modo extraño", pero no funcionó, porque en el primer comando el software no obtuvo respuesta del dispositivo.
Noté (por el detallado MiFlash ) que el comando flash se inició con " fastboot -s c12feb2e0720 ... ", por lo que para acceder al dispositivo sería necesario especificar dónde estaba. Desafortunadamente, al usar el símbolo del sistema (así como MiFlash), no tuve éxito, ya que en ambos casos el dispositivo no "respondió / devolvió" nada.
Hasta ahora, estos son los avances que he logrado para eliminar los ladrillos de mi POCO M3, pero no sé qué hacer. Seguro que si consigo resucitar mi dispositivo haré un tutorial para ayudar a otras personas, porque esta situación es terrible.
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¡YO LO RESUELTO! Después de todo lo que hice anteriormente (el dispositivo estaba cargado al 11%), simplemente desconecté la batería del dispositivo y lo dejé durante unos minutos (sin batería conectada). Después de volver a conectar la batería y presionar el botón de encendido (sin cable USB conectado), el POCO se inició normalmente .
Espero que esto ayude a alguien
* Nota: Estoy usando MIUI 12.0.3.0 (UE, es posible una versión anterior de fastboot) y no quiero actualizar. Para propósitos de prueba, reinicié el dispositivo y confirmé: Se atasca nuevamente en la EDL . Pero simplemente desconecto la batería durante al menos 5 minutos, la vuelvo a conectar y enciendo el dispositivo normalmente, y puedo usar mi Poco . La única pregunta principal ahora es: ¿cómo puedo reiniciar / apagar el dispositivo normalmente sin quedar atascado en la EDL? ¿Cualquier sugerencia?Si te ayudaron con esta publicación, comenta.
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Hi, I have the same problem, I followed your steps, I flashed several ROM'S but nothing so I tried version 12.0.3.0 and I think it worked, I left it connected to the PC, after having flashed the ROM, but I fell asleep when I woke up, I tried to turn it on and the battery appeared, it gave me a life expectancy! immediately connect it to the power and yes! "1%" appeared from there the LOGO OF POCO, but from there he did nothing more ... he stayed in EDL again: c I don't know what to do ...
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Hi, I have the same problem, I followed your steps, I flashed several ROM'S but nothing so I tried version 12.0.3.0 and I think it worked, I left it connected to the PC, after having flashed the ROM, but I fell asleep when I woke up, I tried to turn it on and the battery appeared, it gave me a life expectancy! immediately connect it to the power and yes! "1%" appeared from there the LOGO OF POCO, but from there he did nothing more ... he stayed in EDL again: c I don't know what to do ...
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You must flash the MIUI of the same version as your phone (eg: Europe, Global, Russian,...). The Flash process must be done in EDL mode, using Xiaomi Flash Tool (Mi Flash). In my case it was the "QJFEUXM" ROM.
After the flash, just follow the same battery disconnect procedure you did.
Ozemir Elion said:
A while ago I unlocked Bootloader from my POCO M3 European [EU] [citrus] and downgraded MIUI (12.5.2.0 to 12.0.3.0) because the update had made the experience worse in several things. I managed to do this and used my POCO for several weeks normally.
This week I simply had to Restart the device, and then it didn't turn on anymore. There have been no updates applied, I have not confirmed this. He died and when connecting to the Computer I noticed that he was in EDL Mode (Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008). From there, after tirelessly searching forums and countless websites, I did this:
I found the POCO M3 Engineering ROM and through the Firehose File that came in it I managed to bypass Xiaomi's EDL Authentication. I used this Firehose in the Original ROM and managed to install it normally.
I installed the engineering version, I also tried the Original version 12.0.3.0 (oldest 12.0) and also the Original version 12.0.11.0 (latest 12.0), but after successful installation the device wouldn't reboot (stuck in the EDL). [Note: with this method I installed using MiFlash and sometimes I also used QFIL, but the result was exactly the same]. If I used the Power and Volume buttons (different combinations) the device would restart but immediately return to the EDL.
I let the battery completely discharge and the next day I plugged the USB cable into the Computer (and the POCO) and this time it showed the charging icon (battery empty), and a few minutes later the screen turned on by itself (showing the POCO symbol ) and the battery icon appeared "1%" (charging). And so Windows recognized the device as "Linux File-Stor Gadget USB Device" (in MiFlash it was recognized as "c12feb2e0720 device").
With high hopes, I opened the Command Prompt and tried to communicate with POCO through Fastboot and ADB, but both didn't see any devices (fastboot devices | adb devices) and that made any command impossible.
I tried to flash the Original ROMs again (using MiFlash), taking advantage of this "Strange Mode", but it didn't work, because in the first command the software didn't get a response from the device.
I noticed (by the MiFlash verbose) that the flash command was started with "fastboot -s c12feb2e0720...", so to access the device it would be necessary to specify where it was. Unfortunately, using the Command Prompt (as well as MiFlash), I was not successful, as in both cases the device did not "answer/return" anything.
So far these are the progress I've made to Debricking my POCO M3, but I don't know what to do. Surely if I manage to resurrect my device I will make a tutorial to help other people, because this situation is terrible.
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I SOLVE IT! After everything I did above (the device was 11% charged) I simply disconnected the battery from the device and left it for a few minutes (no battery connected). After reconnecting the battery and pressing the Power button (no USB Cable Connected) the POCO started normally.
Hope this helps someone
*Note: I'm using MIUI 12.0.3.0 (EU, older fastboot version possible) and I don't want to update. For Testing purposes, I restarted the device and confirmed: It gets stuck in the EDL again. But I just disconnect the battery for at least 5 minutes, reconnect it and turn on the device normally, and i can use my Poco. The only main question now is: how can I restart/shutdown the device normally without getting stuck in the EDL? Any suggestion?If you were helped with this post, comment.
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Many thanks for the link to POCO M3 Engineering ROM, it solved everything with my phone, I was in EDL mode and after installing, reinstalling and modifying the phone is like new, I also repaired another phone.
rotoko said:
Many thanks for the link to POCO M3 Engineering ROM, it solved everything with my phone, I was in EDL mode and after installing, reinstalling and modifying the phone is like new, I also repaired another phone.
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Glad it worked out for you!
But I have a doubt: you said that the cell phone "was like new" after (...) modifications.
1. Does it mean you can restart your phone normally without getting stuck in EDL?
2. What changes did you make?
These answers can help everyone who is experiencing the problem.
Ozemir Elion said:
Glad it worked out for you!
But I have a doubt: you said that the cell phone "was like new" after (...) modifications.
1. Does it mean you can restart your phone normally without getting stuck in EDL?
2. What changes did you make?
These answers can help everyone who is experiencing the problem.
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I have restarted the mobile phone many times after the repair, when installing the rom and the applications works perfectly.
After flashing via Flashtool, I immediately installed TWRP via Fastboot and installed Miu 12.5.3.
rotoko said:
I have restarted the mobile phone many times after the repair, when installing the rom and the applications works perfectly.
After flashing via Flashtool, I immediately installed TWRP via Fastboot and installed Miu 12.5.3.
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It really is a very interesting situation. In my case, ever since I got stuck in EDL for the first time I was never able to restart the phone again. Despite installing the Engineering ROM, the device can no longer access Fastboot Mode or Recovery Mode. The only thing I can boot is the System, and if I restart the phone I will need to open it and heat up a point on the Motherboard so that it exits EDL and boots normally.
My device is an EU version, and this week I installed the MIUI version 12.5.5 (Global) via EDL (with a Fastboot ROM) as it is the only method I can flash...
Ozemir Elion said:
It really is a very interesting situation. In my case, ever since I got stuck in EDL for the first time I was never able to restart the phone again. Despite installing the Engineering ROM, the device can no longer access Fastboot Mode or Recovery Mode. The only thing I can boot is the System, and if I restart the phone I will need to open it and heat up a point on the Motherboard so that it exits EDL and boots normally.
My device is an EU version, and this week I installed the MIUI version 12.5.5 (Global) via EDL (with a Fastboot ROM) as it is the only method I can flash...
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Interestingly, my cell phone got into the bootlop by installing the wrong Rom, when it couldn't, just boot through EDL by connecting two points, it didn't seem logical for me to fix it by discharging the battery or destroying components by heating.
I used a modified MIFLASH DRIVER, Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 and POCO M3 Engineering ROM. Also when repairing another mobile phone.
The phones are working perfectly so far.
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Interestingly, my cell phone got into the bootlop by installing the wrong Rom, when it couldn't, just boot through EDL by connecting two points, it didn't seem logical for me to fix it by discharging the battery or destroying components by heating.
I used a modified MIFLASH DRIVER, Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 and POCO M3 Engineering ROM. Also when repairing another mobile phone.
The phones are working perfectly so far.
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Got it! Do you know what modification was made to the Driver?
And from what I understand, you weren't exactly stuck in EDL, you were actually in Bootloop. That's right?