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Help Asus tab total broken after root ??

Karine01

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I have a Asus Memo Pad HD 7 from a friend which was full of malware and other shit.
Now I wish to rooting it again but there is apparently something went wrong and now the screen is completely black and I can start him even more.
Contacted Asus and say send because they have special software to fix this.
Does anyone know how to fix this by myself ?
 
If it starts but just the screen is black there may be a chance. It depends on how one reflashes an Asus back to stock (manufacturer dependent, and I don't know Asus devices).

If it won't start at all then no, there's nothing you can do.
 
How can i see the tablet restart ? The screen still keeps black.
Can i reach the tablet whit a pc ? When i tried that a get a error 44, and windows does not recognized the tablet.
 
If it's just the display blank you can usually hear it restart. Or try booting into the bootloader: since that's entirely separate from the Android OS, if the screen is blank because of a problem with the Android software the booloader display should still work. This usually means booting while pressing some combination of buttons, again depends on the manufacturer precisely which combination. If you can get into the bootloader, and into fastboot or download mode, then it should be possible to reflash the device.

If the rooting attempt managed to damage the bootloader it probably is a case of taking it back to Asus. It is usually hard to actually do that, but I don't know what you actually did.
 
That's the greatest problem, i do not get in the boatloader and i hear nothing. I flashed whit sp flashtool but brake the connection per accident at 5%. When i tried connect whit the pc i get a error 44, and windows does not recognized the tablet.
 
If the device won't start how do you do a memory test?

I'm not familiar with Asus devices, but replacing the bootloader is the same problem as reflashing the device completely: if you can't get into fastboot/download mode then you are out of luck.
 
So is it powered on/responding at all, or is that what SP Flash Tool does if you run a memory test with no device or the device switched off?

I don't use that tool, so have no experience of its behaviour (if I'm going to flash a partition I'll just use command line fastboot).
 
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