Bricked my Huawei Mediapad M3 Btv-DL09C209B009

wudik123

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Hello Everyone, Need Some Help for My Huawei Mediapad m3. So recently my brother took my phone and wanted to root itbut in the end he brick my m3, So I open up the lcd n disconnect the battery cable from the inside n connect it back, then it tried to put it in recovery mode (volume up+power button) and download mode (volume down+power button) and i even try the sdcard and dload method but im not sure if i did the dload method correctly or not. So can anyone help me because no matter what method i try it end up displaying the same msg

btw
1- my table is huawei m3 btv Btv-DL09C209B009
2. the bootloader is unlock
3. i cant go into recovery or download mode or fastboot or rescue mode
4. and i have already tried installing HiSuite on pc but no device is detected even when i change
different usb port and computers

 
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ahent

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Does it show this message then boot loop or does it shut down or does it finish loading?

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---------- Post added at 04:11 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:06 PM ----------

Ok seems like there is a fix, I found this on huawei p9 forum, guy had same problem, I skimmed it but seems like he was able to use SD card to force it to install stock here is url:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3523003
Good luck.

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wudik123

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Does it show this message then boot loop or does it shut down or does it finish loading?

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---------- Post added at 04:11 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:06 PM ----------

Ok seems like there is a fix, I found this on huawei p9 forum, guy had same problem, I skimmed it but seems like he was able to use SD card to force it to install stock here is url:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3523003
Good luck.

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1. when i turn on after the mediapad logo then it shows this message straight away n stay there for a long time
2. ok going to try the "fix" hope it works thanks
 

wudik123

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Does it show this message then boot loop or does it shut down or does it finish loading?

Sent from my Pixel XL using Tapatalk

---------- Post added at 04:11 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:06 PM ----------

Ok seems like there is a fix, I found this on huawei p9 forum, guy had same problem, I skimmed it but seems like he was able to use SD card to force it to install stock here is url:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3523003
Good luck.

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uhhhh u tried ur fix...thats the dload method....... that only works only is your can boot into recovery menu.... and i cant boot into recovery nor rescue menu.......
 

trd_jzx100

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well your last resort if dload method and you can't access the bootloader or recovery would be dc phoenix. If method 1 doesn't work try method 2. Although it will probably wipe your serial number if you use method 2.
 

_Boondock_

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I have the same issue.
There doesn't seem to be a way to get into Recovery/eRecovery/Fastboot in order to reflash TWRP or even repair using the dload method.

However, the tablet is not completely bricked. I managed to boot normally using the battery drain method.
Basically left the "Your device is booting now..." screen on all night. Next morning I plugged into a charger and after a few minutes the tablet booted. I waited until it has 20% battery life before I looked at whether or not it was working. it was.
This seems like a decent temporary workaround, but you can't reboot the tablet. If you do it will get stuck at the "Your devices is booting now..." screen again.
 

baekidoo

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If it is turned on again after discharge, it will not boot.

It stops at the same screen. :crying:

I have the same issue.
There doesn't seem to be a way to get into Recovery/eRecovery/Fastboot in order to reflash TWRP or even repair using the dload method.

However, the tablet is not completely bricked. I managed to boot normally using the battery drain method.
Basically left the "Your device is booting now..." screen on all night. Next morning I plugged into a charger and after a few minutes the tablet booted. I waited until it has 20% battery life before I looked at whether or not it was working. it was.
This seems like a decent temporary workaround, but you can't reboot the tablet. If you do it will get stuck at the "Your devices is booting now..." screen again.
 

Borkse

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Does this issue occur after trying to root the device? Maybe I will do this in the future that's why I am asking. What went wrong then and how can you avoid that state? Sorry for not providing any help.
 

tookom

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Does this issue occur after trying to root the device? Maybe I will do this in the future that's why I am asking. What went wrong then and how can you avoid that state? Sorry for not providing any help.
My M3 is fine with root until I try to use suhide. I don't know what step is wrong, It cant go to developer option.
I try to reset factory but It still wrong, then I rollback rom to emui 4.1, It back to normally.

Finally It bacome like this because I try to update to emui 5.0 and unlockbootloader again...
I think it will be fine but It gone forever.

tomorrow I will send it to huawei service center.
May be claim, I do not know how much it costs. :crying::crying: