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Hello everyone, my friend rooted his precedent with the ODIN method about a week ago, everything went well and he enjoyed it being rooted. But he decided he wanted to put a custom ROM on, and chose to use clockwork mod as a custom recovery. He installed and started the custom recovery successfully, but when he went to create A nand backup the screen went black, and it is now 100% bricked. I have tried every button/battery/charger combination I could imagine and haven't received a single result. Is there something he isn't telling me? Is this a common problem? And finally, is there any known fix? Thanks for your time and replies!
 
Hello everyone, my friend rooted his precedent with the ODIN method about a week ago, everything went well and he enjoyed it being rooted. But he decided he wanted to put a custom ROM on, and chose to use clockwork mod as a custom recovery. He installed and started the custom recovery successfully, but when he went to create A nand backup the screen went black, and it is now 100% bricked. I have tried every button/battery/charger combination I could imagine and haven't received a single result. Is there something he isn't telling me? Is this a common problem? And finally, is there any known fix? Thanks for your time and replies!

What happens when you do VolumeDown+Camera+Power?
 
What happens when you do VolumeDown+Camera+Power?

Not a thing, I even tried the USB + resistor trick, and was not able to get any results. Battery is charged to 4.1v, so I know it isn't just a screwed up battery either. No lights, sound, display or smoke. It's comparable to having no battery in.
 
Try letting go of power when it is turning on on three finger boot

Secondly, who cares how many volts the battery has, how many mA is it charged to? LoL

Sent from my SGH-T889
 
Try letting go of power when it is turning on on three finger boot

Secondly, who cares how many volts the battery has, how many mA is it charged to?
The under-load voltage is what tells you how fully it's charged. You can't measure the amount of mAh it's charged to.
 
Mine did the same thing. I just left it plugged in for a couple of days and noticed the Vasco
Back light was lighting up again
 

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