![]() ![]() Stock ROM is available here: I'm afraid I'm not too much more help here.All Funko Pops are packaged expertly and shipped in a FREE POP protector (standard 10 cm POPs only). The stock boot partition would probably be around 5 or 6 mb. ![]() If the wrong boot/recovery/system partition was flashed then it would still likely be able to go to download mode, the fact that it doesn't is not a great sign. Part of the trouble is the partition scheme can quite vary from different models, so if they did something that messed up the partitions themselves it's a bit difficult to recover from. That being said if it's something you want to try on your own, it's quite at your own risk, there are some difficulties involved. JTAG is the most sure fire way to fix it. It's really difficult to tell what is going on with them and unless you can get a point of adb - which if that isn't loading it won't log. If it's not getting the point of the throttling control, it's not going to idle down. Since Linux can see the partitions could I somehow recover them manually with the stock firmware image that is meant to be flashed with odin? I can attach a log file I found on one of the partitions if that would help.Ī note about processors in mobile devices, they don't throttle until the service is loaded, so heat doesn't necessarily imply anything. I did manage to install the Qualcomm USB Composite Device 9006 by downloading this file: but that is as far as I got. Under windows it shows up as a marshall london composite usb device 9006 and I tired following this guide: (see post #84) but when I tried installing the drivers under windows 10 it said they were the wrong ones. If I connect it to a Linux computer 5 of the drives will auto mount. ![]() When I connect it to the computer it shows up as 24! separate drives (which windows cant mount due to them being a Linux format). It will not turn on (or vibrate) at all but the processer section does get warm indicating it is doing something. I have a Galaxy Tab model SGH-I957D (Telus) that I got from a friend who tried to unlock it to work on any SIM card and managed to totally brick it. ![]()
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