[Q] U8800 bad for a long time, there are people who can help me? - Huawei Ideos X5 U8800

Well, sometimes he can normally enter the system, but can not play how long will restart.
If I will be the official dload file into the TF Card in the boot, sometimes he will automatically enter the official brush machine interface, but not any word, only one red bar, I went straight off. If I didn't put the TF card, it will appear blue.
There is a situation that boot directly, three color screen, the screen is green, a blue rectangular upper part, lower part has a red rectangle.
Information on these, personal feeling is that partition is bad, I do not know whether it is a hardware problem.
Please help me!!!!

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Droid Incredible Screen

Sorry if I'm not putting this in the right spot but, my friend got a Droid Incredible and some how his screen broke and he has no clue how. He gave it to me to try to get his data off, like pictures and so on but since nothing comes up on the screen I can't. Is there any command I can put in ADB to mount the phone? It didn't put his pictures on the SD Card, which I thought was odd, so I'm hoping it put them on the main phone storage, is there any way I can get into that so I can copy the pictures for him, they're from a family vacation he went on and really wants them. I know the phone still works because the soft buttons light up and when you hold the volume button and let go it beeps letting you know it's turned up, holding down it eventually vibrates letting you know it is now in vibration only. Could anyone help?
You don't need to use the touch screen to choose the mounting behavior if it's not saved in the settings.
If you plug the phone in, hit menu twice (to unlock the phone) and then scroll down twice on the optical pad(if screen was on you would be selecting the mount as disk drive option) click the optical pad (to select the option) then scroll down three times more on the optical pad( highlighting the done button) and click down.
If you did it correctly the phone should be mounted as a disk drive and you can get the data off. I tested this and the instruction is correct, this is assuming that you have not previously selected a behavior for the phone when it is mounted.
Hope it helps.
Or you could just hook up the phone and cd in to an empty folder on your comp then run "adb pull /emmc ." and yes that is a <space> then a period after /emmc.
I tested and this worked fine pulling my whole internal storage info off and on to my comp.
You could technically do this for any partition you wanted if he wanted to get his /data/data info off he could run it for that too.
kseunder84 said:
Sorry if I'm not putting this in the right spot but, my friend got a Droid Incredible and some how his screen broke and he has no clue how. He gave it to me to try to get his data off, like pictures and so on but since nothing comes up on the screen I can't. Is there any command I can put in ADB to mount the phone? It didn't put his pictures on the SD Card, which I thought was odd, so I'm hoping it put them on the main phone storage, is there any way I can get into that so I can copy the pictures for him, they're from a family vacation he went on and really wants them. I know the phone still works because the soft buttons light up and when you hold the volume button and let go it beeps letting you know it's turned up, holding down it eventually vibrates letting you know it is now in vibration only. Could anyone help?
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I am experiencing a very similar issue. The screen often remains black, but the 'buttons' and screen touch seem to respond still. (Getting haptic feedback on the buttons and from some random-ish on-screen swiping.)
Sometimes I can get it to bootload screen. First time I wiped phone storage and rebooted, it worked for a few hours, then conked out again. Since then it has remained pretty much unusable. Occasionally I get the HTC screen to come up, or the bootload, and the next screen is a dim version of that screen with a bright horizontal bar across it.
One thing that makes me wonder a bit about battery here: the few times I've got it to come back up is usually when it's plugged in by USB and charging, and when I unplug it, the screen goes dim except for that same bright horizontal bar I mentioned previously.
Samsung Intercept
I have the exact same problem, but with the Intercept. Can anyone post a step by step guide to mounting or maybe post a video so I could follow blindly on my blackedout screen? Thanks.

Wont Boot - Can't Flash

So, I would appear to have done something nasty to my SGS. Right now I don't seem to be able to even turn it on. A few minutes back, it would turn on, but I would have a phone and PC seperated by --!-- on the screen.
I can get into 'download mode' though. I just don't seem to be able to flash anything to it...
It either gets to 'DO NOT TURN OFF TARGET!!' and then does absolutely nothing, or it goes about 10-15% on the Odin progress bar, the screen goes all one colour (red, grey, white) and the progress bar goes no further.
Do you think the on board memory has become corrupted?
I'm using Odin3 v1.0 with Pit512 and a whole variety of different firmwares. I was on JG5 with the redirect to a partition on the SD card for speed fix.
As I type this, finally I've managed to flash JM1 on, but as it boots, after the animation, the screen stays blank, with the two side buttons lit up.
Any ideas?
In the end I rebooted my PC, just kept trying and eventually one went through... how odd. Took 2 to 3 hours
All seems to be working now though, with speed fix too
Hey! I got sort of the same problem... Black screen with the side buttons lit up, after some flashing.
What firmware did work for you at last?
Ciao!
Erm, the last 2.1 firmware... JG2? All 3 components of it. (Code, CSC and Phone)

[Q] Can't unbrick,Tryed lot, nothing helped. Any ideas?

I've got a "brick" nook(not i killed it).which doesn't start ,just shows "don't turn off your device,installing...bla-bla.." for few seconds, than it says to "restart your device " and if i do, ot all starts again from point 1 ). the best, i could do after many hours was that screen, which appears when sd with stock system image is inserted. but it shows in right upper angle red cross,instead of a green check ( and i never got any further,on could do more... is it all hopeless?
poorstudent said:
I've got a "brick" nook(not i killed it).which doesn't start ,just shows "don't turn off your device,installing...bla-bla.." for few seconds, than it says to "restart your device " and if i do, ot all starts again from point 1 ). the best, i could do after many hours was that screen, which appears when sd with stock system image is inserted. but it shows in right upper angle red cross,instead of a green check ( and i never got any further,on could do more... is it all hopeless?
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This is the Nook Color forum. You have a Nook Tablet. Please post your question in the Nook Tablet forum.

Help with Nook Classic - Did I brick it?

This is the only forum I can find to post this to.
Got out my old nook classic and wanted to remove a soft root I did a few years ago and I flashed the wrong firmware. I flashed 1.0 and it's a newer 1005 model. Now it's stuck on the "installing software update screen" and the LCD keeps looping.
Being that it's so old I'm having trouble finding out any info. Is there anything I can do? I can't get it to mount.
I assume you tried something like this? (from here)
This will actually restore it to the same exact way you got it from the store, brand new, including with the un-updated software assuming that there have been updates since you got it. It's the Nook equivalent of restoring your computer with a fresh format and new Windows/Mac/Linux installation.
Pop out your SDCard if you have one installed, again just to be safe.
Turn off your Nook by pressing the Power Button on the top of it.
With it off, showing you the blank white screen, press and hold the power button until the screen flickers black for a second, then continue to hold it for another 12 seconds. You won't see anything happen at this point, the screen will stay white.
Repeat the above step 6 more times in a row. Yep, you read that right, 6 more times in a row. My assumption is they do this so people don't accidentally restore their Nooks during normal use.
Now press the Power Button once to turn the Nook back on.
You'll see the touch screen go black, with a sky blue progress bar, and a description of what it's doing, such as mounting the drive, formatting, etc. This takes a few minutes so be patient.
Once it does that, it'll boot up to your main screen, (it can take a while) with any previous version of the software showing, and you'll need to treat it just as you did when it was brand spanking new. i.e. re-register it, set the display name again, reload your screensavers, books and so on.
To update to the latest software version, press the "My Library" button, and make sure you're in the "My B&N Library" area; tap the "Check for new B&N content" button, it'll re-discover that it needs to be updated to the latest software, and automatically go through that process again for you. It can and often does take some time, and do some reboots, partition mounting, etc., so just be patient and let it do it's thing.
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I have followed that and have had no luck. It just keeps looping.
I'm thinking it's dead...
"Dead" is it will not turn on. Yours is "confused"
Seems like what is needed is a method like NookManager or CWM in which the Nook 1 boots from the external SD card and then some repairs are pushed in.
There *is* seemingly such a method, detailed on the-ebook.org, but unless your Russian is up-to-date, you'll have to see if the Google translation is clear enough to give it a try. You don't have anything to lose and everything to gain at this point.
Search on this URL in Google and choose "Translate this page": http://www.the-ebook.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=19536&sid=8c61d40bfbb40f6f5e3dfcfaa99e5545

Strange hardware display failure, unrooted A2017U

Last July, ZTE replaced my Axon7 A2017U with a brand new one. Today while typing a text message the screen suddenly went dark. I had to reboot and saw the ZTE boot screen and swoosh animation, albeit with the right half discolored. But when Android should have displayed, instead I got a screen full of green horizontal lines that seem to refresh (or try to anyway) at a snail's pace. Turning the screen off and back on again, the lines come back very slowly before the screen goes dark again. I can hold the power button to reboot, and again the ZTE boot screen displays but beyond the swoosh animation it's only the green lines.
So the hardware display seems capable of showing the ZTE logo and swoosh but nothing else? That's weird. Sadly I had no terminal app, no usb debug turned on so Vysor can't find the device. I can get to (and see) the boot menu, but before I try a factory wipe I thought I'd seek xda-developers expertise on how/whether I might make progress toward recovery. Your insights would be much appreciated.
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