Stop the phone on this screen, what should I do
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Hi,
Same thing happened to me. There are 3 problems;
First is that you do not have enouch battery power to run RDS.
Second is that you have to load SBF file again with RDSLite.
Third is that you have to unlock your bootloader not to have the same situation.
But to make you feel happy, I can say that your phone is not bricked.
We shall go step by step for your problems. First of all, do you have second battery or can you supply it because it is necessary to overcome second and third problem ?
micromedia2011 said:
what should I do
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Hi,
Please use search.
Thanks,
I'm having the same problem "failed to boot 2". Minus the battery part.
I did all the following steps a few months ago to update to the new gingerbread firmware from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1182871
Claims I would have an unlocked bootloader, root, and CWM. Which, I have root, CWM, and evidently still on a locked bootloader per a post I read on androidforums.
I'm lost as I've been reading so much that I've done confused myself on what I should actually do, and feel worse off than I was before I started reading.
Overall, my phone works fine. I just wanted to flash a different ROM. I'm just not sure where to start to fix my problem (redo all the steps in the post I linked up, or flash a whole other SBF file). Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I followed 42turkeys' excellent How To Root and everything seemed to work as it should. I then used the ROM and root updates from andrewb84uk and they went on OK with no apparent problems. Andrewb84uk has since seemed to lose faith in his own ROMs, although other users, like me, are happy with what he's done. My phone seemed to be working fine, I can boot into recovery mode, and I really like some of the new features on 2.1.
So, my question is this; how can I tell that the root worked OK? I never really investigated the OS too much when it was running 1.5, so I'm not sure I'd spot too many of the subtle differences. Also, it is an updated OS, so any change I see may simply be an update rather than the result of root.
Does simply the fact that I can boot in recovery mode confirm that root is successful?
Go to the android market and type in Screenshot in search...
Download the app and see if it works...
If it does your rooted!
It it doesn't your not rooted!
See below...
It works! Many thanks...
Deke Martin said:
It works! Many thanks...
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Yippee!!!
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OK, so now I can search the Android library for 'rooted' and see what comes up...
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OK, so now I can search the Android library for 'rooted' and see what comes up...
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This is what I got...
Towards the end i got bored...
If you search in Androlib there's 27 pages of rooted stuff:
http://uk.androlib.com/r.aspx?r=rooted
So I know that the oppo find 5 is fairly of a new device and not many people have it, yes there is support from a various users and groups (even the CM team has jumped on nightly builds on it) Anyway I want to write to you guys that in the venture of me trying to port a various "ROM" my oppo find 5 would get stuck on the splash screen Green Oppo Letters.I would try to use fastboot to get it back but I never got anywhere. The main problems were that I couldn't get into my previous ROM or the new one I flashed NOR could i get into recovery since I was stuck on the boot screen.
I found a really nice script on the oppo find 5 bricked thread and I modified it with a more "instructional process" to help us oppo find users get back into recovery after failed attempts of trying to get into a rom.
**Please note that for some odd reason the oppo find 5 takes like 1-2 minutes to boot into recovery after this process. I HAVE NO CLUE WHY.**
Also once you get into recovery in this case TWRP i would definately reccomend doing a back up > mounting SD card and transferring it to your PC.
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This is only for Windows.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0Byxlw5J4qbOvRVJDOFhkb2RtWkk/edit?usp=sharing
Extract then run batch file - Good luck! :fingers-crossed:
the last time i got an update from google was the first time the 4.3 got out
before 2 month it started to have another update for the 4.3 which is about 1.8 MB
but every time i apply for this update i just get an error.
anyway i never got another update for the 4.4 so i used this manual: to update my nexus
http://www.cultofandroid.com/45466/manually-install-the-android-kitkat-update-on-nexus-4/
i did everything and it got another error
this picture is what i got:
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http://s699.photobucket.com/user/barak302/media/20131228_211405.jpg.html
please help me
Instead of using OTA, you can manually flash your phone to 4.4.2 using the stock Google rom.
audit13 said:
Instead of using OTA, you can manually flash your phone to 4.4.2 using the stock Google rom.
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how can i do it?
i asked a friend and he told me use this way
i have no idea as i never did all the flashing stuff
barak302 said:
how can i do it?
i asked a friend and he told me use this way
i have no idea as i never did all the flashing stuff
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You'll need to unlock the phone's bootloader and reboot before continuing.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
thank you really much
it took me a lot of time but i somehow succeded
barak302 said:
thank you really much
it took me a lot of time but i somehow succeded
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Glad to hear it worked.
Hi,
I'm new to android and recently rooted my Galaxy S7 Edge AT&T Snapdragon and now I want to unroot and return to stock but I'm having trouble.
To begin, I can't access recovery mode anymore. I get a message in the top left corner of the screen that says something about "custom rom blocked". I tried to follow instructions I found on XDA on how to unroot and return to stock. I downloaded the files and used Odin to flash it, it begins to do something and then gives me an error.
What am I doing wrong or how do I fix it? I apologize if I'm not explaining this the greatest, like I said I'm new to this and don't understand it much. All I want to do is wipe the root and return to stock. All help is greatly appreciated!
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If Your phone works then try this ^
If Your phone is dead then post the log from Odin.
Thanks for the help! I tried it multiple times and it says each time "uninstallation failed". Could it be the issue I'm having with the recovery image?
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Thanks for the help! I tried it multiple times and it says each time "uninstallation failed". Could it be the issue I'm having with the recovery image?
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I don't think so, but I guess that the best thing You can do right now is to just reflash the whole phone with Odin, but since You get errors in Odin I need to see the log.
I successfully unrooted last night using these instructions and the files provided. I don't know if it'll work for you though.
Instructions: https://stockromupdate.com/how-to-flash-stock-rom-samsung-smartphone/
Files: https://stockromupdate.com/2016/08/...galaxy-s7-edge-sm-g935fd-6-0-1-g935fxxu1apgf/
Note: Make sure you ignore the Home_CSC file AND the Pit tab in Odin. Never touch "Pit" unless you know what you're doing. And also note that the ROM provided might not be the one developed for your country, but it should work fine.
Hello,
I followed the guide at http://https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/stock-rom-npjs25-93-14-4-march-1-t3608138.
I went from having TWRP installed and just having blinking white LED to now booting into Android recovery screen (shown here)
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Now that I'm at the Android Recovery screen, someone mentioned I should just be able to hit wipe data/factory reset option and it should boot me into the OS. However, what actually happens is the unit reboots, shows the motorola sign, buzzes, goes black, shows the motorola sign again, goes black, then boots back into Android recovery screen shown.
I'm not sure how to continue troubleshooting.
The one thing that stuck out to me is it said "Flash signed images after reboot if needed"
Is that what I'm missing? If so, what does that entail?
Any help is much appreciated. Concerned I may have fully bricked the phone.
Thanks from your frustrated friend,
Connor J.
P.s. Model # is XT1625-SS
I realized I forgot to add the model number which is XT1625-SS.
I've bought another moto g4 in the meantime that I'm using.
I originally went wrong by installing the SuperSU in a link from a youtube video that was a link to an older version of SuperSU.
So I know I messed up there.
But I'd like to know if there's a way to remedy it because other than my failed tinkering the hardware on the phone is perfectly ok.