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    [PIPO M9 PRO 3G] Error before / while flashing

    Hello, I have a big problem with my tablet.
    I decided today, to flash the tablet with rrilley's 2.7 JB rom today.
    I have flashed sometimes a new rom, so this is now simple for me.
    I 've selected to flash the loader, too because there was (is?) rriley's KK ROM 2.6 on it.
    The I switched the tablet in flashing mode and erased the IDB.
    That worked fine for me.
    Then I selected to flash the new rom. but after some seconds I became an error (no special error-id).
    At the bottom of the window from the flashing tool I have read, that no device is connected.
    From than the tablet doesn't respond anymore.
    I 've tried some switches, deconnect and connect the USB-Cable but nothing.

    Have there anyone had the same problem and can help me?

    #2
    To get your tablet in flash mode, hold either volume up and power...or esc and power until the flash tool sees your tablet in flash mode. You might have to press the reset button with a paperclip. Open the KK ROM flash tool and erase idb from it. Then open the JB flash tool and flash the ROM.

    Sent from my M6Pro using Tapatalk
    Randy
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      #3
      It don't works.
      Because I haven't a volume button on the tablet, I 've tried it with the power / ESC / reset buttton. I tried it frequently. With and without using the reset-button. Connected withthe PC and unconnected.
      The PC gives no signal (normaly the PC does, when I connect an USB-device).
      But the tablet does not respond. There is nothing.

      Possibly it helps you, when I post the logfile from yesterday?
      It is in the attachment of this message.

      I think, the tablet is broken and I can take it away, isn't it?
      Attached Files

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        #4
        There is a sticky thread in the main Pipo section on methods to manually get into flash mode.
        Randy
        Freaktab Developer, Product Reviewer, Moderator and "Flashaholic".
        Read my BIO Here
        Be sure to donate to support Freaktab.com. If any of my development work makes a positive difference for you, please make a donation to support future RileyROM's.
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          #5
          It don't works! I have read the sticky post to get in flashing mode manually, but the tablet is not responding. I 've tried all possible combinations.

          One thing I have seen is, when connect the power supply (the battery was ca. 90 percent before I began flashing), I normally see a red light in the tablet from a lamp or LED that is probably built in. I haven't seen this light yet.
          I don't know, if this is controlled by the software / firmware, but I think, it's an hardware fault, or not?

          I don't know, what can I do anymore. I think, the tablet is broken.

          And I can't re-ship it to the seller, where I have bought it, isn 't it?
          The warranty I have had, I 've lost with flashing the tablet?

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            #6
            Contact Pipo support. Their contact info is on their web page or Facebook page.
            Randy
            Freaktab Developer, Product Reviewer, Moderator and "Flashaholic".
            Read my BIO Here
            Be sure to donate to support Freaktab.com. If any of my development work makes a positive difference for you, please make a donation to support future RileyROM's.
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              #7
              Okay! That I will make!
              Thank you very much for your help.

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