Still Bricked
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Re: Update of 4th August (devel)
The above topic is now too confusing and the booting problem is still not resolved. Therefore I have decided to start with a new topic.
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@dtarrant
Yesterday, I charged the tablet for a few hours. The red led blinked steadily, but the green led never came on. I re-installed the UBports Installer on my Ubuntu PC and manually selected Lenovo Tab from the list. I picked RC channel, connected the tab to the PC and pressed go. I then got a "downloading firmwareβ message. This was followed by an instruction to power off, so I un-plugged the cable from the PC usb port. I followed the instruction to hold down power and volume down buttons until the tiny fast boot message appeared. It never appeared and I know what I was looking for as I have seen many times before.
Any advice on what to do now would be most welcome.
I am not certain what has been tried previously as my grandson worked on the problem when I wasn't present. -
@dtarrant
One other thing I noticed was a periodic haptic buzz whilst I was pressing the power and volume buttons. -
@dtarrant said in Still Bricked:
Yesterday, I charged the tablet for a few hours. The red led blinked steadily, but the green led never came on.
Are you confident that the tablet has in fact charged?
One other thing I noticed was a periodic haptic buzz whilst I was pressing the power and volume buttons.
Because the above sounds a lot like what would happen when trying to turn on a device with low charge.
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@arubislander
No, not confident. Therefore will try charging for 24hrs. I've previously read it only charges very slowly for the first few hours, so definitely worth trying. Thanks for your suggestion. -
@dtarrant Same thing has happened to me, I had to let the tablet charge for a few hours before it would come back to life. I ran it through the installer again and all is good again.
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@MrT10001
See my comment to you in Update of 4th August topic. -
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@arubislander
I have also noticed that the red indicator blinks whilst the tab is charging. It stops after a few hours, but the green indicator doesn't activate as I would expect. -
@dtarrant I have no idea how it is supposed to behave. But I would also expect the led to go green to indicate a full charge.
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@arubislander It should do, but on mine when the battery is completely dead and charging from scratch, the LED indicator blinks red three times and goes out. Then at some point the tablet will power on (on its own) and either boot into UT, or sit at the Lenovo splash screen. If it sits at the splash screen and I catch it I will power off and back on to boot into UT to avoid screen burn.
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If I want to get sure, that the device gets charged, I boot it to recovery, where I can see the charging level.
Or is it even not possible to boot into recovery for you? -
@Luksus
I don't think I am able to do that. But just in case I'm missing something, how do you boot to recovery? -
@MrT10001
Did you see my comment to you in "Update of 4th August (devel)"?
It's about an EDL Deep Flash Cable. -
@dtarrant Device needs to be off/shutdown. No cable connected.
Then hold both volume buttons and power-button until it boots.Of course, the device needs to be charged at least a little bit, to be able to boot at all.
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@Luksus
Just tried to boot to recovery mode according to your instructions, but no joy. Just got a periodic haptic buzz whilst holding down the power and volume buttons. I had previously charged the tablet for a few hours until the red led stopped blinking, then tried to power it off by holding down the power button for about a minute. Just got the dreaded periodic haptic buzz. Not sure where to go from here.
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@dtarrant With the device on (haptic buzz) is it picked up by the Lenovo Rescue and Smart Assistant?
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@MrT10001
Tried to adopt that approach, but was totally overwhelmed by all the related download options on the Lenovo Support Website. There were so many variants of the tools/devices and it wasn't clear whether old devices are still supported by Rescue & Smart Assistant. So I reluctantly gave up.I am now focussing on trying the EDL Deep Flash Cable which I've read, works with the Qualcomm Snapdragon processor used in the Lenovo Tab M10 X605F/L.
Maciek Sopylo told me he's used this for a few feature phones. He said it needs Firehose files, but doesn't know if Lenovo distributes them.
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@dtarrant The X605F/L is still supported. I used it to recover mine back to Android. It does work.
Download, install, create or log in with your Google account and follow the onscreen instructions. Works on Windows 10 and 11.
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@MrT10001
Interesting, thanks for that. I'll take another look.