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I was trying to update my ICS4.0.4 to Jellybean and clear cache partition and also Dalvik cache and unfortunately my tablet got restart and now it is hard bricked just show vendor logo and boot infinitely and now usb debugging was off now anyone please help me to get it unbricked.Thanks in advance. I know last option is to go to vendor service centre don't want to do so.

Now one more thing that if someone can help me to install any android version from starting then all posts are welcomed such as new device with no boot loader. Delete completely and install new boot loader hope you understand what i am saying.

Thanks in Advance.

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  • "Clear Cache" and "Wipe Dalvik" shouldn't brick a device, as both only affect temporary data. If your tablet booted during this operation (and not during the update process to JB), simply repeat. // Apart from that: Is it stuck at the boot screen, or does it boot in a loop? In the latter case, please take a look at our boot-loop tag-wiki.
    – Izzy
    Commented Jul 1, 2014 at 8:56

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with fastboot tools you should still be able to access your device via usb. get the android-sdk-tools from google, and give it a try

http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_fastboot_intro

http ://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Doc:_adb_intro

in this wikis you will also find plenty ways to unbrick your device:

unbrick android xda - Google-Suche https ://www.google.de/search?q=unbrick+android+xda

Unbrick Any Android Phone http ://www.beingtricky.com/unbrick-any-android-phone/

These 6 methods will help you unbrick any Android Device - Droidiser http ://www.droidiser.com/2013/07/how-to-unbrick-any-android-phone.html

FASTBOOT-UNBRICK YOUR DEVICE WITH 'NO DISPLAY' - My Community http ://forums.droidbeans.com//tutorials/fastboot-to-unbrick-your-device/

xda-developers - Threads Tagged with unbrick http ://forum.xda-developers.com/tags.php?tag=unbrick

[RELEASE] One-Click UnBrick updated 10july11 - xda-developers http ://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153310

hope this will help

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  • Your answer should not purely rely on links: someone in the future might find this answer and the links will be dead.
    – p1xel
    Commented Jul 1, 2014 at 9:03

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