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Help Volt wont turn back on

bcheez

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I was recreating mount scripts for link2sd, it said i had to reboot and phone wont turn back on, when i connect it to laptop it installed drivers and only registers as removable disk but shows no content from my sd card, it has to folders, IMAGE and VERINFO, can anybody help??
 
yea i tried safe mode, didnt work, dl mode restore worked for me b4 when my phone was stuck on lg logo, but now the only time my screen will even turn on is when i take the battery out and connect it to the computer, and as soon as i put the battery back in(still connected to computer) the screen goes black
 
It sounds like it may be hard bricked but i don't know enough yet about the Volt to say that for sure. I'm really hoping someone else chimes in to help you or you may have to send it back to your provider boost/virgin so they can unbrick it for you :(
 
ive hardbricked atleast 10 s3'"s lol, so im pretty sure i know enough ta know thats not the case this time, when its hardbricked u get absolutely no response from the phone in any way, atleast in my experiences, but im pretty new to the volt myself so idk for sure, but id assume hardbricking would be the same on any device, but u could still be right tho
 
I was recreating mount scripts for link2sd, it said i had to reboot and phone wont turn back on, when i connect it to laptop it installed drivers and only registers as removable disk but shows no content from my sd card, it has to folders, IMAGE and VERINFO, can anybody help??

My issue is nearly identical! I was however just charging my phone with a mobile charger, when it blacked out and refused to turn on again. It's been four days.
It is not lacking in charge. I did an unbrick with a tutorial on this forum about a month ago, after poorly planned installation of incompatible xposed modules to the system, but otherwise, I'd had no hardware issues and since the unbrick had been very careful with the system.
I'm just so sad. It was a great phone that I'd devoted a lot of care to. I'd be ecstatic for a boot loop at this point.
Now I'm using a battery-fried HTC One V on a portable charger, just fantasizing about my awesome phone, waiting until I can pay for my next victim... Phone, I mean.
 
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