Wtf has happened to my phone !!!!?? (kernel bootloop without reason)

AnonA2

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Problem:
Model: Z1 Compact Marshmallow 6.0
Possible workarounds: use otg pendrive to transfer (or reinstall) apps on another device (is it possible?)
Conditions:
1. Partial Super-Root (not possible to init boot to recovery from apps or recovery)
2. Probably unbackupable structure (raw backup possible)
Glitch: the device bootloops after fastboot and bootload but can't get to load the system (Sony logo bootloop)
Steps to reproduce glitch: install skycash on sdcard while apps2sd is present, when system frozes force it to shutdown
Possible solutions:
1. Disabled xposed (armv7) - nothing changes
2. Restart
Performed:
1. Backup of system partition
2. Flashable ROM (prerooted) from - Flash tool guide
all present in internal memory
Question:
What should I do then, re-solder internal memory chip, format data+system+cache, reflash boot.img (anything), reinstall anything or what????
Will restoring backup from TWRP recovery modbrick my phone circuit and delete recovery and glitch my bootloader???
EDIT:
Now it does not boot at all, no reactions, hard brick without fastboot.
Conclusion?
I am going to report it to the Customer Center.
Moreover
I SAY NO FOR ANDROID!!!! I don't have any more money for this fancy gadget. Imma gonna move to the old and perfect symbian just for basic access to internet and GPS. If Linux is SOOOOO bad (check Linux s**s) it don't deserves to exist in internet, I hope all distros someday will be removed from internet. This is my observation, the unix was is and will be pile of junk. Unless there won't have been normal and great Windows OS (the OS that actually is maintained by PROFESSIONALISTS and not foolish customisers) I won't obtain any announced tech. The "smart"-phone has smart DRMs. - thats it.
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zelendel

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The issue is yours alone. You messed up the device by thinking you were smart enough to mod it.

Apps2sd has not worked in almost 6 years and was never meant to work. You proved my above point right there.

It's an I D 10 T error.
 

AnonA2

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The issue is yours alone. You messed up the device by thinking you were smart enough to mod it.

Apps2sd has not worked in almost 6 years and was never meant to work. You proved my above point right there.

It's an I D 10 T error.
Oh yes i am id10t i have broken EVEN Nokia 5130 xm (such phones are mean to be indestrestructible, but oh yes i have done it). [but... I resoldered button in my old tablet btw]
So the app2sd caused the soft bad sector on my flash card then?
AppMgr3 on lineageos (or can you suggest better os for such action) is better solution then? The apks are semi-portable programs in theory running app from external memory (in my case it was process of moving apps not linking them to fat32 memory (should be probably in ext4 format for better rom management)) should not break flash drive. Its especially helpful on old devices that have built in small amount of memory. This is also stupid that the apps on Android arent truly portable but this is probably the Producer action to force users to buy SD card.
Beside this I am windows fanboy indeed. I like simplicity.
 
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Oh yes i am id10t i have broken EVEN Nokia 5130 xm (such phones are mean to be indestrestructible, but oh yes i have done it). [but... I resoldered button in my old tablet btw]
So the app2sd caused the soft bad sector on my flash card then?
AppMgr3 on lineageos (or can you suggest better os for such action) is better solution then? The apks are semi-portable programs in theory running app from external memory (in my case it was process of moving apps not linking them to fat32 memory (should be probably in ext4 format for better rom management)) should not break flash drive. Its especially helpful on old devices that have built in small amount of memory. This is also stupid that the apps on Android arent truly portable but this is probably the Producer action to force users to buy SD card.
Beside this I am windows fanboy indeed. I like simplicity.


The problem is with how Android mounts the sdcard as well as the max read and write speed of the card and the OS. (This is why google removed all sdcard coding from the source code and now it is up to the OEM, but on some phones they use googles adaptive storage. This would allow you to do what you want)

I am not a fan of LOS. If you like things simple then Ill be honest and say android is a bad choice. It is far from simple.

As for the older devices. That is another android issues. The older the device the worst the OS runs on it. If I were you I would get a device without soo many DRM issues like sony devices. Maybe a one plus device
 

AnonA2

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Feb 2, 2014
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The problem is with how Android mounts the sdcard as well as the max read and write speed of the card and the OS. (This is why google removed all sdcard coding from the source code and now it is up to the OEM, but on some phones they use googles adaptive storage. This would allow you to do what you want)

I am not a fan of LOS. If you like things simple then Ill be honest and say android is a bad choice. It is far from simple.

As for the older devices. That is another android issues. The older the device the worst the OS runs on it. If I were you I would get a device without soo many DRM issues like sony devices. Maybe a one plus device
Code:
19/038/2019 18:38:49 - INFO  - Device connected with USB debugging off
19/038/2019 18:38:49 - INFO  - For 2011 devices line, be sure you are not in MTP mode
19/039/2019 18:39:10 - INFO  - List of connected devices (Device Id) :
19/039/2019 18:39:10 - INFO  -       - USB\VID_0FCE&PID_7DDE\5&19F4C0D2&0&2	Driver installed : true
19/039/2019 18:39:10 - INFO  - List of ADB devices :
19/039/2019 18:39:10 - INFO  -       - none
19/039/2019 18:39:10 - INFO  - List of fastboot devices :
19/039/2019 18:39:11 - INFO  -       - none
19/040/2019 18:40:49 - INFO  - Device disconnected
19/048/2019 18:48:23 - INFO  - Flash canceled
Device is detected in flash mode (QUSB) as Sony EMC Flash. It may be modbrick and broken device (this device has over 5 years and sd card may contain soft bad sectors that abort the installation). I have prerooted rtf for sony xperia z1 compact.
Its possible to resolder memory chip using soldering paste from another broken device?
https://allegro.pl/kategoria/smartf...&bmatch=product-buynow-new-price-sma-1-1-0214
 
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Code:
19/038/2019 18:38:49 - INFO  - Device connected with USB debugging off
19/038/2019 18:38:49 - INFO  - For 2011 devices line, be sure you are not in MTP mode
19/039/2019 18:39:10 - INFO  - List of connected devices (Device Id) :
19/039/2019 18:39:10 - INFO  -       - USB\VID_0FCE&PID_7DDE\5&19F4C0D2&0&2	Driver installed : true
19/039/2019 18:39:10 - INFO  - List of ADB devices :
19/039/2019 18:39:10 - INFO  -       - none
19/039/2019 18:39:10 - INFO  - List of fastboot devices :
19/039/2019 18:39:11 - INFO  -       - none
19/040/2019 18:40:49 - INFO  - Device disconnected
19/048/2019 18:48:23 - INFO  - Flash canceled
Device is detected in flash mode (QUSB) as Sony EMC Flash. It may be modbrick and broken device (this device has over 5 years and sd card may contain soft bad sectors that abort the installation). I have prerooted rtf for sony xperia z1 compact.
Its possible to resolder memory chip using soldering paste from another broken device?
https://allegro.pl/kategoria/smartf...&bmatch=product-buynow-new-price-sma-1-1-0214
Ill be honest. I am repair tech and have been for longer then most people here have been alive. That is a huge project and one slip up will have you owning two dead devices.

The QUSB means that you fried the EMMC chip. Buy a new device. You can gtet on that will work for about $100 these days.