2014-03-26, 22:07
Thanks ROOKAL and thanks STEVENMA61.
In fact, with the help of both, my i6000 1/16 has once again rekindled , and restored to factory condition .
It all works , or works better everything 'that I was able to test, how the camera.
I have not tested the GPS lock on the satellites , but I hope I never have problems.
The only thing wrong is that there are no IMEI codes for which 'll ask ' help later.
But now ' I think it right show as I managed to recover my terminal :
Following the suggestion of STEVENMA61 telling me to try SP Flash Tool, I typed the name on GOOGLE to search for the latest version of the program.
Among the results I found the website forum: XDADEVELOPERS ( General discussion > Upgrading , Modifying and Unlocking > [ Tool] SP flashtool | | Android MTK FLASHER ) and inside the link:
Mediatek - Flash Tool - Downlaod page from which I downloaded the latest version of the program.
After that I installed SP Flash Tool on the computer running it .
I set the file scatter from signing suggeritomi earlier by ROOKAL .
I did recognize my phone from my computer.
I removed the battery.
I started the download with no battery in the phone ( only option accepted from my smartphone) waiting for the message of success of the operation .
I disconnected the phone.
I reinserted the battery.
I tried to turn it on and with a pleasant surprise gave the first signs of life, showing the signal battery charging and an hourglass.
At this point, I do not know if it was necessary , I upgraded the firmware via SP Multiport Download Flash tool exactly as instructed in the post ROOKAL .
Also in this case the attempt of the terminal rievvio showed the same picture of the battery with hourglass.
As it was late, I put the phone on charge and went to sleep.
The next morning I tried re- starting of the engine getting the same picture of the battery with hourglass.
After a few minutes, trying again to accenedere the phone went into recovery mode and from there into operation standard finding the phone as if it had just come out of the factory.
Of course, the whole procedure worked on my phone but I can not absolutely guarantee that it is valid to solve the problems of other phones also because I did not follow a strictly scientific method , a step both for my inexperience , and the fact that in each case the phone was unusable I just tried .
Thanks again for the help given .
At this point there is someone who can ' help to restore the IMEI codes gone ?
In fact, with the help of both, my i6000 1/16 has once again rekindled , and restored to factory condition .
It all works , or works better everything 'that I was able to test, how the camera.
I have not tested the GPS lock on the satellites , but I hope I never have problems.
The only thing wrong is that there are no IMEI codes for which 'll ask ' help later.
But now ' I think it right show as I managed to recover my terminal :
Following the suggestion of STEVENMA61 telling me to try SP Flash Tool, I typed the name on GOOGLE to search for the latest version of the program.
Among the results I found the website forum: XDADEVELOPERS ( General discussion > Upgrading , Modifying and Unlocking > [ Tool] SP flashtool | | Android MTK FLASHER ) and inside the link:
Mediatek - Flash Tool - Downlaod page from which I downloaded the latest version of the program.
After that I installed SP Flash Tool on the computer running it .
I set the file scatter from signing suggeritomi earlier by ROOKAL .
I did recognize my phone from my computer.
I removed the battery.
I started the download with no battery in the phone ( only option accepted from my smartphone) waiting for the message of success of the operation .
I disconnected the phone.
I reinserted the battery.
I tried to turn it on and with a pleasant surprise gave the first signs of life, showing the signal battery charging and an hourglass.
At this point, I do not know if it was necessary , I upgraded the firmware via SP Multiport Download Flash tool exactly as instructed in the post ROOKAL .
Also in this case the attempt of the terminal rievvio showed the same picture of the battery with hourglass.
As it was late, I put the phone on charge and went to sleep.
The next morning I tried re- starting of the engine getting the same picture of the battery with hourglass.
After a few minutes, trying again to accenedere the phone went into recovery mode and from there into operation standard finding the phone as if it had just come out of the factory.
Of course, the whole procedure worked on my phone but I can not absolutely guarantee that it is valid to solve the problems of other phones also because I did not follow a strictly scientific method , a step both for my inexperience , and the fact that in each case the phone was unusable I just tried .
Thanks again for the help given .
At this point there is someone who can ' help to restore the IMEI codes gone ?