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Originally Posted by orebmur
It is possible, and quite easily so by just putting the unpacked firmware zip file on a freshly FAT formatted SD card to boot the A5 from.
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Great, thanks, Orebmur.
Because I was looking to find a way to change black background of some apps to white, I enabled developer mode on my Hisense A5, which I bought from CECT-Shop with the multi-language ROM and Google Services pre-installed.
Trying things, I also enabled "Color Blind Mode", which led to weird looking lines and things and me not being able to shut this mode off again.
Now I am stuck and when doing a re-start, I also get lines all over the screen and cannot see anything, or it just shows the Hisense Logo.
I might have also deleted all user data when trying to enter save mode and messing with all the Chinese buttons.
Tried to get into save mode and other things, but this didn't work or help, even though I used a translator to understand all the Chinese buttons.
Do you have any suggestions how to turn off the Color Blind Mode or the developer mode without being able to access the phone?
I tried both methods with the microSD and via USB cable. However, for the Card, it says "E: mount sdcard device error: Invalid argument". I had reduced the size of a 128Gig card to 16 Gig and formatted it with FAT32.
Then I tried via USB, installed the driver and QPST. The device shows up as a removable memory but it doesnt show in the QPST as an active phone. Any ideas what to do?
Maybe I do not have the correct USB driver? I tried several that I found on the web. But from the list in the guidelines that you sent, I couldnt identify the one for the A5: getdroidtips.com/download-hisense-usb-drivers/
The version before I broke it was: L1657.6.03.02.00
Thank you for any help!