(2014-07-29, 07:36)aus9 Wrote: If phone is rooted, you could always install quickboot from playstore
or even better mobileuncle
quickboot has options to boot into various modes
mobileuncle has only one boot option.....but does other stuff.....and that option to to boot into recovery mode.
Similar to me, I got a fake S5 with the chip MTK6572.
Before to "lost" the mobile, the system or even "AnTuTu Benchamark" detected 3GB Ram and 16Gb storage. well this is not subject.
After rooting the phone, I wanted to install a CWM, then I used the ROM Manager application and another app to do the same. I could installed CWM and the TRW. I tried to reboot the phone in recovery mode and any worked. Even if the CWM installed didnt work, the phone started well.
Some minutes later when I was using the phone as usual, the mobile shutdowned, since this moment I cannot start it again.
The only thing that I can do is, to start the "recovery mode", with the button combination vol up + power + home, it just opens normally;
Select boot mode:
[VOLUME_UP to select. VOLUME_DOWN is OK.]
[recovery mode]
[fastboot mode]
[normal mode]
The ADB doesn't work, I tried with Win and Linux, the prompt never find the phone, even if the OS detects that there is something in the USB and I am using the MKT drivers.
I tried more than one tool through the computer (ODIN, sp_flash_tool and adb/fastboot), but no chance.
Now I can not use the phone, it doesn't start and any of the previous options work!
Well I hope that someone can help us, anyway if you have any recommendation/suggestion, feel free!
Thanks in advance