@stifilz
I ****ed up. Badly.
A few months ago, I got an AT&T Sony Tablet P (SGPT211US/S) which I tried to root, and somewhat succeeded. KingRoot seemed to work fine, except that I couldn't actually open the damn app (it would close right after launching it). Nothing else seemed to work (I tried flashing TWRP, CWM, SuperSU and Magisk via recovery but they all gave me an error), until I found KingRoot and that sort of worked. Because I didn't have much time on my hands when I got it, I called it a day after that. Now that I do have more time, I decided to look into it a bit more (namely getting a higher firmware version) and found out about that S.onyTablet.S All in One tool, the FLASHER and some other stuff and decided to unroot the tablet and get as close to stock as possible.
Nothing really seemed to work. After just bashing myself against various commands on the various tools (neither "root" or "unroot" or any flashing option worked in the AiO tool and the FLASHER just closed itself whatever I did) and getting fed up by getting errors whenever I tried to flash anything through recovery, I decided to install a root uninstaller app and removed KingRoot with it, then I got the SuperSU app from the Play Store. That in its turn stated that the SU binary was occupied, so I decided to do a factory reset through the recovery menu. Which resulted in the tablet getting stuck in a screen with a looping AT&T logo. After that, I just can't get anywhere. I get errors whever I try to flash any updates or anything else.
I hope I can do something to eventually fix it. Preferably running Android 4.0.
So here's my recovery log, which I hope is useful to someone.
I ****ed up. Badly.
A few months ago, I got an AT&T Sony Tablet P (SGPT211US/S) which I tried to root, and somewhat succeeded. KingRoot seemed to work fine, except that I couldn't actually open the damn app (it would close right after launching it). Nothing else seemed to work (I tried flashing TWRP, CWM, SuperSU and Magisk via recovery but they all gave me an error), until I found KingRoot and that sort of worked. Because I didn't have much time on my hands when I got it, I called it a day after that. Now that I do have more time, I decided to look into it a bit more (namely getting a higher firmware version) and found out about that S.onyTablet.S All in One tool, the FLASHER and some other stuff and decided to unroot the tablet and get as close to stock as possible.
Nothing really seemed to work. After just bashing myself against various commands on the various tools (neither "root" or "unroot" or any flashing option worked in the AiO tool and the FLASHER just closed itself whatever I did) and getting fed up by getting errors whenever I tried to flash anything through recovery, I decided to install a root uninstaller app and removed KingRoot with it, then I got the SuperSU app from the Play Store. That in its turn stated that the SU binary was occupied, so I decided to do a factory reset through the recovery menu. Which resulted in the tablet getting stuck in a screen with a looping AT&T logo. After that, I just can't get anywhere. I get errors whever I try to flash any updates or anything else.
I hope I can do something to eventually fix it. Preferably running Android 4.0.
So here's my recovery log, which I hope is useful to someone.
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