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Guest MarcSpitz
Posted (edited)

Hi,

I'm trying to flash 4.002.14.EMEA leaked bin and everything went well up until this state : "[info] : Fastboot is Successful!!!"

I know jnemeth has had the same problem and that it was solved using Dario's help. However, it is not said how jnemeth solved the problem.. (jnemeth or Dario if you hear me..)

Thanks for your help.

(Solution :)

When the same problem as this one occurs to you. Look A1 DL Tool's latest log file (in the Log_File folder) and see if everything went well during the flashing process. If it's the case and you can't seem to find any error (warnings are not important) then no worries. You can unplug the phone, unplug the battery, push the start button to drain circuits, put battery back in and then start your phone. Liquid working again!

EDIT 1: Just tried to remove usb cable from the phone and then put it back in after something like 5 seconds. It didn't do anything =(.

EDIT 2: I gathered Acer DL Tool log. Here are the link for the file :

0117_1510_41__COM7.txt http://pastebin.com/VyDVx7d3

EDIT 3: Apprently, the guy in that thread has the same problem as me : http://www.batista70phone.net/fail-isphone...-now-t4174.html

However, he seemed to see something on his screen. Mine is fully black and shows nothing.

Using Google Translate to translate posts, it gives:

The person asks:

on the display of a mobile phone was lying with gray type on a danger signal, all in gray if I remember correctly.

Does anyone have any idea what happened?

Playful answers:

nothing, in fact if I remember correctly from 'that error when it fails to create the backup then he will revert to complete the procedure.

try to redo the flash, sometimes it happens that gives that error.

I recommend that you have the cell turned on and debug mode working USB.

I don't know if trying to boot the phone is a good idea, since Dario93 told one should NOT disconnect USB cable.

Edited by MarcSpitz
Guest Dario93
Posted

Mmm if I don't get wrong you should restart the Acer tool ;)

Guest MarcSpitz
Posted
Mmm if I don't get wrong you should restart the Acer tool ;)

Okay, trying. Thanks

Guest Dario93
Posted
Okay, trying. Thanks

I would have suggested you to unplug your device,but since you already tried this,this is the last solution I think

Guest MarcSpitz
Posted

Okay, closed the program and restarted it. It seemed my phone didn't want to start again.

I removed the battery, pushed the start button for some seconds just to drain circuits and put everything back on.

It now boots OK ;).

God I was so scared to having to deal with crappy Acer support. So, everything works again. Adding a note on my first post for those who might have the same problem.

Thanks for your reply!

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