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- The flash should take about 3-4 minutes | - The flash should take about 3-4 minutes | ||
==== Now the hard part ==== | ==== Now the hard part ==== | ||
- | * Here comes the part where I'm not sure what I did | ||
* The tablet acts like it's bricked, it isn't responding to inputs, charger etc | * The tablet acts like it's bricked, it isn't responding to inputs, charger etc | ||
- | * What got it out of this state was various combinations of holding | + | * Force Shutdown |
* Power + Volume Down is Force Shutdown (on all other Android devices I have had it was just Hold Power), so hold that for about 30 seconds. | * Power + Volume Down is Force Shutdown (on all other Android devices I have had it was just Hold Power), so hold that for about 30 seconds. | ||
+ | * Then turn it on with power button (or plug in charger and see if the Charging screen pops up) | ||
* If it starts bootlooping (Lenovo Android logo pops up, then it reboots), hold Power and Volume up. | * If it starts bootlooping (Lenovo Android logo pops up, then it reboots), hold Power and Volume up. | ||
* If you get a Fastboot prompt, you are okay, you didn't hard brick the tablet | * If you get a Fastboot prompt, you are okay, you didn't hard brick the tablet |