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Help OMAP4430 Brick

Hi, my phone without battery, no signs of life and if connected to the PC, every second it disconnects and reconnects like OMAP4430, with the battery not showing signs of life, OMAP4430 does not appear.
 
Using programs like Omap4boot that convert omap to fastboot, I noticed that partitions can't be flashed, they say they don't exist, I now thinking about what he said @mikedt I tried to do something:
1) Connect the phone without battery to the PC, show OMAP, put the battery in it and hold down the POWER button, after a few seconds OMAP stops disappearing and reconnecting for 5-10 seconds, then it starts again with the battery, this can make to understand that there are software problems.
 
if correct then are you making sure you have the right drivers installed? if it is the first time you have to install the driver a second time.

also are you waiting the 5 seconds before putting the battery back in?
 
Sorry I looked and I don't see much on your device. You can head on over to xda and see if a developer there might be able top help you out.

Just curious the link I gave did not work?
 
Hello @XRed_CubeX and welcome to the forum. I see you are getting help from a few of the most highly respected members here. They will respond when they can. Bumping the thread with "up" posts only dissuades other members that may have good advice from participating. This is a good community that likes helping, sometimes you have to wait a day or so for the right person to see your thread. :)
 
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Hello @XRed_CubeX and welcome to the forum. I see you are getting help from a few of the most highly respected members here. They will respond when they can. Bumping the thread with "up" posts only dissuades other members that may have good advice from participating. This is a good community that likes helping, sometimes you have to wait a day or so for the right person to see your thread. :)
Ok, excuse me for my incorrect correction, I didn't think it was incorrect.
Sorry I looked and I don't see much on your device. You can head on over to xda and see if a developer there might be able top help you out.

Just curious the link I gave did not work?
I tried, no answers.
 
ECHO disattivato.
Plug USB cable
wait 4 seconds and put battery back in.
waiting for OMAP44xx device...

Device descriptor:
bLength = 18
bDescriptorType = 1
bcdUSB = 528
bDeviceClass = 255
bDeviceSubClass = 255
bDeviceProtocol = 255
bMaxPacketSize0 = 64
idVendor = 451
idProduct = D00F
bcdDevice = 0
iManufacturer = 33
iProduct = 37
iSerialNumber = 0
bNumConfigurations = 1
reading ASIC ID
usb_write 4
usb_read 81
[*] read 0 bytes
NumOfSubblocks: 0x5
Subblock ID: 0x1
Subblock Size: 0x5
CH enabled: 0x7
ROM revision: 0x4
Checksum Subblock: 0x15
CHIP: 4430
IDEN: 60d4e4faae82a1c45db88250200506cd4ec5ca86
MPKH: 5f4092eccddf90fa43f546adf89508b31b9c74795e9516194c0ea6412fdcb
CRC0: 9c669ad9
CRC1: 682adccf
sending 2ndstage to target... f0030002
usb_write 4
usb_write 4

wait 5-lelelel...

[*] msg size = 4
usb_write 21552
[*] data size = 21552
usb_close

Reopen usb...


Device descriptor:
bLength = 18
bDescriptorType = 1
bcdUSB = 528
bDeviceClass = 255
bDeviceSubClass = 255
bDeviceProtocol = 255
bMaxPacketSize0 = 64
idVendor = 451
idProduct = D00F
bcdDevice = 0
iManufacturer = 33
iProduct = 37
iSerialNumber = 0
bNumConfigurations = 1
waiting for 2ndstage response...
usb_read 4
usb read = aabbccdd
accepted 2ndstage response
sending image to target...
size = 246272
usb_write 4
usb_write 246272
** Done **
< waiting for device >
sending 'x-loader' (384 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.203s]
writing 'x-loader'...
FAILED (remote: partition does not exist)
finished. total time: 0.211s
sending 'u-boot' (1024 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.534s]
writing 'u-boot'...
FAILED (remote: partition does not exist)
finished. total time: 0.541s
Done
Premere un tasto per continuare . . .
 
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