serikk87, I did according to these instructions.
I'll tell you how he revived his brick, maybe it will save someone from going to service.
In general, I sewed it to the state that when it was turned on, it simply hung endlessly on the boot screen. And then he completely stopped responding to the power button.
Used this instruction:
Installing firmware for Lenovo devices based on Qualcomm using QFILFirewood stood out of it. He simultaneously clamped two volume buttons and connected. The phone is defined in QFIL as Qualcomm ... 9008 as expected. At first I tried to install the stock firmware from the S023 header, but she did not want to install it point blank, QFIL swore that
C: \ A6010_USR_S023_1511062300_Q113507.1_BMAIN_8G_ROW_qpst \ userdata_46.img
PROGRAM: Program validation fail
PROGRAM: Send raw data fail
Failed to write C: \ A6010_USR_S023_1511062300_Q113507.1_BMAIN_8G_ROW_qpst \ userdata_46.img to the device
in the end, it issued:
Download Fail: Sahara FailSahara Fail
Finish Download
It was on this file userdata_46.img that for some reason the firmware was interrupted for all attempts.
Deciding that there was nothing to lose, I tried to put a drain from the A6000 on it, since before that firmware from 6000 was launched on it (I wanted to restore backup of my native drain from it). I requested it, someone else's firmware became error-free, without problems with userdata_46.img, but the phone still didn’t turn on and again hung on the boot screen. And then with the same QFIL I decided to try putting the native S023 from the header on it.
And lo and behold! Everything went without errors, the phone started up, now it works like a watch!