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Help Phone turns on, Huawei Logo comes up, then blackness...

Yet I can still hear the sounds. Like when I press the volume buttons or the four buttons on the bottom. I know I was overzealous in my deleting of bloatware, and must have deleted something necessary.

Is there anyway I can fix this? I've tried doing the reset, but cannot since it was rooted and I had CWM on it.

I swore I had made a backup in Titanium but I suppose not. Is there a way of fixing this by plugging it into my PC and resetting the root or sd card or data?

Like would someone be able to send me a good copy of theirs in .rar format or something?

Any and all help appreciated:).
 
Yet I can still hear the sounds. Like when I press the volume buttons or the four buttons on the bottom. I know I was overzealous in my deleting of bloatware, and must have deleted something necessary.

Is there anyway I can fix this? I've tried doing the reset, but cannot since it was rooted and I had CWM on it.

I swore I had made a backup in Titanium but I suppose not. Is there a way of fixing this by plugging it into my PC and resetting the root or sd card or data?

Like would someone be able to send me a good copy of theirs in .rar format or something?

Any and all help appreciated:).
Since you were rooted prior to this happening you should be able to use this to flash back to stock:
Flash your M865 Ascend II back to Stock - PlayfulDroidz Wiki
You will lose all your data info on the phone:(
 
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my phone is doing the same thing by getting stuck one the huawei logo, but my phone is not rooted and it wont even registeron my computer, doesnt even show what drive its on. help i was told to hook it up to my computer and download a stock rom to it.
Have you tried pulling the battery-put it back in-hold in both the volume keys while also holding the power button down for roughly 10 seconds:thinking:
Does it boot into recovery for you:thinking:
 
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Since you were rooted prior to this happening you should be able to use this to flash back to stock:
Flash your M865 Ascend II back to Stock - PlayfulDroidz Wiki
You will lose all your data info on the phone:(

I'd be able to put the files on the SD card via a SD card adapter for my PC, as opposed to hooking up the phone to my PC via USB, right?

Thanks in advance.

EDIT: Oh, also, I had rooted the phone. I cannot remember whether or not it would stay rooted, or I would have to root it again. I thought I read somewhere that once you root a phone, it's rooted no matter what, but I could simply be imagining things (I tend to do that). :alberteinstein:
 
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I'd be able to put the files on the SD card via a SD card adapter for my PC, as opposed to hooking up the phone to my PC via USB, right?

Thanks in advance.

EDIT: Oh, also, I had rooted the phone. I cannot remember whether or not it would stay rooted, or I would have to root it again. I thought I read somewhere that once you root a phone, it's rooted no matter what, but I could simply be imagining things (I tend to do that). :alberteinstein:
The CPU would be the best best I think. You still need to
Download the zip file with the stock ROM, and unzip it
Which would be easier to do on the CPU.
Rebuilt my Ascend (1) from Huawei boot screen to CM7 that way.
 
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The CPU would be the best best I think. You still need to
Which would be easier to do on the CPU.
Rebuilt my Ascend (1) from Huawei boot screen to CM7 that way.

Alright. Well, you've been a big help. Thanks. I did end up having to use the SD card method, just because I couldn't see anything on the screen. It still worked.

:pepsi:

Though now I have another question...
 
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Now, another question.

I flashed my phone to stock. It remained rooted. I installed a few apps, and have been using it where I find WiFi. If I were to call my cell company and try to get the phone re-activated on my plan, would they somehow delete everything? Or would that only be if I went into a US Cellular store?

My contract with them is about to end, so if they delete everything, I'll just save myself the trouble, keep my rooted phone, use it as a WiFi device.

If they can re-activate it just over the phone and don't know about what I have installed on my phone, I'll do it for the few weeks.

:turtle::playingball:
 
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Now, another question.

I flashed my phone to stock. It remained rooted. I installed a few apps, and have been using it where I find WiFi. If I were to call my cell company and try to get the phone re-activated on my plan, would they somehow delete everything? Or would that only be if I went into a US Cellular store?

My contract with them is about to end, so if they delete everything, I'll just save myself the trouble, keep my rooted phone, use it as a WiFi device.

If they can re-activate it just over the phone and don't know about what I have installed on my phone, I'll do it for the few weeks.

:turtle::playingball:
When they activate it the phone it should not delete what you have on the phone. If you want to be safe just back up all your contacts to your SD or as you have an active GMail the contacts can be automatically backed that way.
Any pictures or docs could also be backed up to your computer. Or just pull the SD prior to trying to activate it.
Glad to here the mission was accomplished:thumb:
 
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