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    Stucked at recovery after flash Pipo M6 Pro

    After flashing 1.6 Rom with Pipo M6 Pro 3G i am stucked at recovery mode with android and red triangle in it. Now windows doesnt recognize tablet and flash tool doesnt find RkAndroid. Tried resetting but nothing and also tried pushing volume + and On button but cant get in flash mode.
    The only options i have in recovery mode are:reboot-apply update from ext storage-apply update from cache-wipe data factory settings-wipe cache partition.

    Is there any other mode to get tablet in flash mode?

    #2
    Check you USB connection. You should be able to get into flash mode using the external keys.

    Try a different port. Are you using the USB cable that came with your tablet? This is required to get a good connection.

    Once you get into loader/flash mode...be sure to erase idb.

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I537 using Tapatalk
    Randy
    Freaktab Developer, Product Reviewer, Moderator and "Flashaholic".
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      #3
      Ok Solved!
      Yes i use the usb cable that come with tablet and tried all usb ports possible but this was not the cause.
      I saw a suggestion from others with my problem but with other pipo model, and someones idea was to open the tablet and unsolder for some seconds the red wire of the battery. And so i did, than solder it back and it worked :-). Tablet was recognized again so i flashed again with Rom 1.7 Kitkat 4.4.2.

      I wanted to go back to Rom 1.6, but after flashing Rom 1.7 it seems that is no possible for me.

      The important thing is that Tablet is working again :-)

      Thx

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        #4
        Originally posted by rayyden View Post
        Ok Solved!
        Yes i use the usb cable that come with tablet and tried all usb ports possible but this was not the cause.
        I saw a suggestion from others with my problem but with other pipo model, and someones idea was to open the tablet and unsolder for some seconds the red wire of the battery. And so i did, than solder it back and it worked :-). Tablet was recognized again so i flashed again with Rom 1.7 Kitkat 4.4.2.

        I wanted to go back to Rom 1.6, but after flashing Rom 1.7 it seems that is no possible for me.

        The important thing is that Tablet is working again :-)

        Thx

        I thought pressing reset button would do same as disconnect battery?
        Also did you tick boot loader when switching to and from KitKat / JB?


        Sent from my Pipo M6Pro running RileyRom 1.7 KitKat test rom

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          #5
          It seems that pressing reset button doesnt disconnect battery at all.
          I didnt ticked anything else when switched from Kk to Jb(all as default)

          Inviato dal mio Galaxy Nexus utilizzando Tapatalk

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            #6
            That's the problem. You need to tick the loader (top line) in the flash tool to return to Jellybean.

            The KitKat loader is not compatible with Jellybean.

            I've mentioned this about 12 times, in all of the KitKat threads. This is VERY important.

            Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I537 using Tapatalk
            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
              Thx Rriley. After ticking loader it worked :-)


              Sent from my M6pro using Tapatalk

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