Hi!
History: So I was messing around with a One Touch Root app and it didn't take. I got a security notification to reboot which put it into bootloop. Did a data wipe/factory reset and same thing... bootloop.
I dont think there's a way to fix this problem without a computer. All I have to work with is a Chromebook and an old iMac from 2010. I downloaded JOdin3 to try and flash the stock firmware (for 5.0.2) which I was able to obtain here. Now when JOdin asks for the PIT file it or says it's going to obtain it for me the process fails. So that's currently where I am stuck.
I'm also wondering if it's easier to just flash a custom ROM instead of stock firmware or does it not make a difference?
Primarily, I would just like to get this thing out of soft-brick mode. If there's a way to salvage the data somehow that'll be icing on the cake (although I doubt it, since I performed a data wipe already).
Any help is greatly appreciated. :D
Thanks!
History: So I was messing around with a One Touch Root app and it didn't take. I got a security notification to reboot which put it into bootloop. Did a data wipe/factory reset and same thing... bootloop.
I dont think there's a way to fix this problem without a computer. All I have to work with is a Chromebook and an old iMac from 2010. I downloaded JOdin3 to try and flash the stock firmware (for 5.0.2) which I was able to obtain here. Now when JOdin asks for the PIT file it or says it's going to obtain it for me the process fails. So that's currently where I am stuck.
I'm also wondering if it's easier to just flash a custom ROM instead of stock firmware or does it not make a difference?
Primarily, I would just like to get this thing out of soft-brick mode. If there's a way to salvage the data somehow that'll be icing on the cake (although I doubt it, since I performed a data wipe already).
Any help is greatly appreciated. :D
Thanks!
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