dimanche 23 août 2015

Doogee dg310 failed attempt of bypassing PIE



Hello people

So here's the situation -
A week ago I got a new Doogee dg310 with 8GB of internal storage, as I learned very quickly it was acctually 4GB of storage from which only 2 were for apps. naturally i've started to look foe a way of forcing the apps to the SD card and even succeeded after rooting with 'KingRoot' and using 'Link2SD'.

When I tried to make partitions on the SD card in order to not only move apps to SD but to link them too, I've learned to know that I need first to bypass PIE. Unfortunately at that stage someone took my brains out, I haven't really followed the guide and changed the name of the file 'Linker' (under /system/bin) to 'Linker.old' without the ability of replacing it with another file. A few moments after the phone shut down and booted into recovery mode.

Here's some of the things i've tried:
- Factory reset: hasn't changed a thing.
- Removing cache: hasn't changed a thing.
- ADB: the comp is recognizing the device but other then 'ADB Devices' every command I try ('adb usb', 'adb kill-server' act. included) are returning 'error: closed'.
- Fastboot:
* Both 'TWRP' and 'CWM' flushed into the device but it didn't boot them up.
* When I tried to update Android I got an 'data.sig, recovery.sig are missing' error (it didn't stuck for a few minutes and the continued as described in few forums, it finished the process after the error) - this happened with few versions of the update.
- When I try to update from the SD card with a file from the manufacturers site it started a process but ended after few seconds without any explanation.

I don't have any backup as you understand, and after spending so much time on trying to fix it it would be a shame to go to a store to fix it. Doe's anyone has a clue??

THX anyway :)



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