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From: jerm1777
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  • reflash all the stock system files and it will work as good as new you can goggle the stock I mg files and then erase the cache and it will be as good as new

  • @coltesgaming already did that and didn't work. I had to send it back to motorola for repair.  The GPU ended up being fried and they repaired it and sent it back. So now it's as good as new.

  • @jerm1777 how did you do that if youre rooted?

  • Your XOOM is not bricked. when you flashed it there were sill issues you said. The video problem you are seeing is the result of the a kernel incompatibility with the Video server. The reboot is caused by the Xoom being unable to decode the software... meaning you are not flashing the right stuff. Your ram, processor, and internal disk works because you boot sequence initiated. So your firmware is fine. Your problem is software, and that can always be rewritten.

  • Yes, I flashed them all like 10 different times. If you look at the video from 1:00 on theres a problem with video too. The touchscreen becomes unresponsive, and if and when I actually can get it to boot into android most of the time it reboots on its own.

  • yeah. like i said. it's not bricked. did you flash the stock boot, recovery, system and user files.

  • No it's definitely bricked. I've flashed the stock images like 10 times now and even relocked the bootloader. It sometimes boots and sometimes not.

  • your XOOM is not bricked. That is an easy fix.

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