ok so i have this recovery installed ,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204500
and i was installing a rom when i accidentally found a glitch? feature? and erased something..
ok this is how you get the this thing,
reboot into recovery,
open advanced,
now scroll UP through the list one or two times and a message will appear back menu button disabled. now if you click the ++++GO Back++++ It asks you for a a data size and if you select one it partitions the internal sd and i don't know how to fix it. HELP!
im taking some pictures for screenshots .
pictures
ok here is a picture i took of it after
sorry about the quality, any help?
Os will boot in 5 seconds
Press any key to stop count down
Available modes are:
1 RSD
2 FASTBOOT
3 NVFLASH
4 BP HW BYPASS RSD
5 BP HW BYPASS QC DLOAD
6 BP HW DIAG & BOOT AP
7 BP HW BYPASS BP ONLY
8 BP SW BYPASS RSD
9 ANDROID RECOVERY
10 BOOT ANDROID NO (BP)
11 DEVICE UID
12 CONSOLE=TTYS0,115200n8
13 EARLY USB ENUMERATION
14 BP TOOLS
i can boot into recovery by selecting 9. but i dont know how to fix this problem
Get a boot logo.
matthew5025 said:
Get a boot logo.
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is that all im missing?
boot logo in your phone is erased.
you can recover it using:
1. fastboot
moto-fastboot flash logo logo.bin
info about boot logo
2. RSDlite and stock SBF, but all user data will be erased!
99% your PDS partition is lost, you need to restore, if you don't have your pds backup, you can use universal pdsfix from pds partition fix
?!may need to flash with fastboot system.img & boot.img from the firmware that was on the phone for normal booting
If done carefully the user data will not be removed!
Lol this happened to me a while back, PDS was shot, my boot logo is still corrupted gotta fix that soon. Just get the PDS fix and you should be good. Yeah you probably partitioned and formated your internal SD
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ok here is what i did to fix my pds.img
i took an hour to sign into google cause the touchscreen is boarked (use early usb enumeration to boot up then go into market (to do this use short cut on main screen (cause app drawer doesnt open then download rom manager and install it
then hardpress main screen pull up rom manager wiget use it (the free version to flash atrix recovery then enter recovery
ether through the app or power down volume then flash romracers recovery (from sdcard then enter advanced restore options flash pds. img then if you want flash whole nandroid backup but,first flash pds.img and reboot then reflash a rom good as new ! trust me it works
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blader_rump said:
boot logo in your phone is erased.
you can recover it using:
1. fastboot
moto-fastboot flash logo logo.bin
info about boot logo
2. RSDlite and stock SBF, but all user data will be erased!
99% your PDS partition is lost, you need to restore, if you don't have your pds backup, you can use universal pdsfix from pds partition fix
?!may need to flash with fastboot system.img & boot.img from the firmware that was on the phone for normal booting
If done carefully the user data will not be removed!
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This did it for me, applied pds fix then fastbooted a boot screen and all was good! thank you very much
Related
Malfunction " x " appears on the screen !! help me what is going on
Haha... you'll need more information than that if you want real help.
Based on the limited information though I suspect your phone is stuck in a bootloop. I'd hook it up to the PC via USB and check the logcat. Probably something screwed up.. Maybe time to restore your latest backup.
Did you flash any ROM if so, did you clean your Dalvic+REgular Cache
If you don't have an Recovery:
- Connect your Micro SD on PC
- Download and insert on SD the stock ROM of your Nexus One
- Power ON your Nexus with Volume Down Pressed.
- Autmotically Restore Nexus (You should say Yes xD)
At this time, you decide if you want to be root and install other ROM
you better just list your setup info before doing anything
locked/unlocked bootloader
rooted/unrooted
which recovery are you using
what rom are you running stock/custom
what were you doing when this happened
a couple safe things you can do in meantime is to pull battery and reinsert and power on
if it goes back to X, pull battery and DO NOT power on. Hold down the pwr button and trackball at same time and see if you can get into recovery
the third is hold down trackball/vol-/power at same time while X is on screen and see if you can get to recovery that way
if you can't get to recovery you will need to fastboot new recovery, assuming you are unlocked
once you get into recovery do a nandroid if you are rooted
and copy it to pc as a secondary backup
it is possible you may need to try the passimg method in wiki
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Nexus_One/Guides_&_Tutorials#Unroot_.2F_Restore_your_Nexus
also to do fastboot commands you need usb debugging selected on phone--hope it is
Hello, i have a similar problem with my n1
the phone starts and just shows the nexus X - (waited for 15 min. nothing happend)
i can go to the bootloader / fastboot menu with PWR + (Vol-) but i can not go to the recovery mode. -> the phone reboots and get stuck at the X
the phone is rooted
blackrose / hboot 7.35.5017
radio 5.12.00.08
recovery was ext4
i had a german ics miui rom installed and tryed to install the latest ics miui us rom after it didn't booted the miui us rom i turned the phone off and tryed a few hours later to turn it on to reflash the german ics miui rom.
1.)
i tryed to install a new recovery image ->
recovery-clockwork-5.0.2.0-passion &
recovery-RA-passion-v2.2.1
(still get stuck at the X if i try to go to recovery mode)
2.)
i tryed this one with the passimg.zip but nothing happens if i put in the sd card :/
(with nothing i mean the green text show that the sd card is checking for PASSDIAG.zip and PASSIMG.zip but dosn't found it)
i also tryed:
3.)
erased boot
flash boot from passimg.zip (PASSIMG_Passion_Google_WWE_2.18.1700.1_FRG83_release_signed)
4.)
erased cache
erased userdata
started again with 1.)
5.)
got frustrated and erased system -.-
any ideas?
study it ,thank you
study it ,thank you
Hmm, sorry if its obvious but i have no idea what it could be or what i have to search to find the solution. Would be nice if you could give me a hint. Of course im not asking for a step by step solution. Thank you.
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not sure why you are flashing boot images
do you have a nandroid--copy your sdcard with the nandroid to pc--all of sdcard
are you flashing thru fastboot in command window
did you read my post above on getting to the fastboot screen--can you do that--the one with the 3 androids
pwr/vol-/trackball same time, may take 20-30 seconds
if you can get there, put your recovery image in your fastboot folder on pc, normally tools--assuming you have sdk installed, your phone must have usb debugging checked--I hope
open a command window and change directory to the tools folder or wherever the fastboot.exe file is. Something like:
cd/
cd/ android/android-sdk-windows/tools for me
then on same line type
fastboot devices (it should show your phone H#)
fastboot erase system
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (or the exact name of the recovery image, checked by right clicking on the img file in your tools folder and looking under properties)
I would use amonra you listed above and check the md5 if possible
hopefully the recovery will flash
if not you can go to the wiki link i posted above and try passimg metthod from there, use correct one. don't add the .zip. Windows will had it automatically.
a side note, DON"T flash different roms without wiping all including System 3 times before flashing--prevents a lot of problems
rugmankc said:
a side note, DON"T flash different roms without wiping all including System 3 times before flashing--prevents a lot of problems
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thank you very much
i already tryed everything else what you wrote but i didn't wiped 3 times... after erasing recovery partition 3 times i was able to flash a new recovery and it started.
Thanks a lot!
Glad that you got it
I got a nexus7 a week ago but decided to root the device today just to try apps which require root, i rooted it fine but i decided to unroot and thats where the problem started i cant boot pass the google image, i can get into where you hold down volume and power for so many seconds and team win recovery which says i have no OS in the reboot section, i've tryed nexus 7 toolkit v3.2.0 and nexus root toolkit to restore back to factory system but no luck, so is it me doing something wrong or is my nexus 7 just a paper weight now.
Doubt it,
Being you still have a custom recovery you didn't follow the right steps to unroot, might need to unlock the bootloader again, but follow one of the many guides, and try to stay away from a tool kit
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Unlock bootloader
Flash boot, recovery, system, userdata.
Files are zipped in the factory images directly from google.
Wipe cache.
Relock bootloader.
Reboot into recovery.
Factory reset. (Nexus 7 will only see 8GB if you don't do this step)
That is the gist of how it's done.
I followed a step by step guide on laptop man website but when i come to flash the android image it says file too large, i used 4.2.1 from googles site, if i'm correct when you type fastboot -w update image-nakasi-jro03d.zip (in the walkthrough) i can replace it with a later newer android in this case 4.2.1 jop40d
You could do it that way. Some people have. Although I received an error every time I did.
I didn't receive an error when I flashed the files in the zip.
First make sure you have the correct factory image for your device downloaded.
Then make sure you extract the boot.img, recovery.img, system.img, and userdata.img files to your fastboot folder and perform the following actions...
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot oem lock
Lastly, boot your system up into recovery and perform a factory reset from there. If you don't do the last step they you will be stuck with ouly 8GB, vice 16 or 32.
It's that easy.
When i try to boot into recovery mode i get the android mascot with a red triangle, does that mean i have no recovery file.
OOOPS the system booted up into android as the recovery mode didnt work (as above) is there anyway i can reset to factory settings to get the 32GB back as it shows 6GB.
Update: I think i sorted it out now somehow as it shows up as 27.oddGB now (about same as i got it) instead of 6GB, anyway thanks for your help, it seemed complex well it is but once you know whats what it's not so, the hardest part is getting the files and putting them in the right places
When I try to reboot to recovery via the bootloader it just hangs... Can boot to recovery inside android (usually using Rom Manager or another reboot application)... any idea why?
I have read reports that it will hang when booting into recovery if not connected to a PC.
And as for that triangle you see.... That's normal.
That means that your in recovery mode. Your menu is just hidden.
Press power and volume up to view it.
For those that are unable to boot a custom recovery (limited reports so far) the following should work. Well it did on mine!
1) Flash custom recovery
2) Fastboot erase cache
3) From bootloader select factory reset - this will load the custom recovery.
Hope this helps.
manook said:
For those that are unable to boot a custom recovery (limited reports so far) the following should work. Well it did on mine!
1) Flash custom recovery
2) Fastboot erase cache
3) From bootloader select factory reset - this will load the custom recovery.
Hope this helps.
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Doesn't work for everyone.
Flashing recovery on boot partition can help too - MAKE SURE ALL ZIP FILES ARE ON THE PHONE FIRST : Rom.zip, SUperSU.ZIP, recovery.img, boot.img
> fastboot flash boot recovery.img (not the touch one!)
Flash rom and SU from recovery
reboot phone in bootloader
> fastboot fash boot boot.img
> fastboot erase cache
Enjoy
I had problems until I turned off quick boot in system settings. Spent hours flashing different recoveries etc until I found that tip !
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RedWave31 said:
Doesn't work for everyone.
Flashing recovery on boot partition can help too - MAKE SURE ALL ZIP FILES ARE ON THE PHONE FIRST : Rom.zip, SUperSU.ZIP, recovery.img, boot.img
> fastboot flash boot recovery.img (not the touch one!)
Flash rom and SU from recovery
reboot phone in bootloader
> fastboot fash boot boot.img
> fastboot erase cache
Enjoy
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Yeah this one really should work. If you get a bootloop, Hold power+vol down for about 45 secs, u should get into bootloader than to "reflash" Superboot.img / boot.img from custom firmware
VOL down + power
neothechosenone said:
Yeah this one really should work. If you get a bootloop, Hold power+vol down for about 45 secs, u should get into bootloader than to "reflash" Superboot.img / boot.img from custom firmware
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I had problems with installing the recovery as well.
But you might try the AIO toolkit and just install CWM from there.
Recovery wouldn't start on my phone after that either, but I turned my phone off and pressed Volume Down + Power until the screen showed the bootloader again (keeping them pressed somewhere around 10 sec I think). So do not release the buttons, but keep pressing them. Miraculously the recovery than worked (tested with both CWM and TWRP...)
Never installed the CWM as boot.img...
Hello guys,
I had my phone rooted with latest twrp. I flashed stock+ rom with Franco Kernel 25r and the A.R.I.S.E file for better sound. I've done the same set up minus the ARISE file and never had an issue.
well to my luck it kept bootlooping and I wasn't able to get back into my custom recovery. When I got home and got my hands on a pc I did a factory reset by manually flashing stock google img . I even used a couple tools since I ran out of ideas and still no luck.
I'm able to do anything through fastboot but I can't seem to get into my recovery at all.
Any ideas or tips of where I should go next?
Not a Hardbrick
As long as you can get to the bootloader mode, you haven't hard bricked your device. Hardbricking is a point where you cant boot your device and in to bootloader so there is no way to flash your device to a useable state.
Now as you can boot to the bootloader, just fastboot boot twrp.img and if you have a factory image zip, copy it in your device internal storage and flash it. Its that simple, provided you are already using an unencrypted boot.img in your current setup. Or else the next step is to flash an decrypted boot.img(you will loose all your userdata and internal storage data.). There are ways to mount the the encrypted filesystem if you are using a pin or password combo with your fingerprint. But without it its a bit more trickier so just for ease and if you dont have any inseparable data in your device now just flash a decrypted boot.img and then you can easily mount your internal storage to your pc and copy the factory image and the rest you already know..
At this point, I'd recommend a full reset.
Flash all the images in the latest Android M factory image (don't flash DP5 or similar N based ROMs): Recovery, Boot, System, Bootloader, Radio, everything.
Once you get stabilized and back into a working phone, then start rooting and messing around with kernels and what not.
To be completely honest, I've flashed nearly every ROM for the 6p, as well as my other Nexus devices, Galaxy phones, Sony phones, and no-name brands and none of those ultra modified kernels did any noticeable change. I tried the F2FS, NTFS, etc file system changes, tweaks to the governors and IO's, all of that, and found the stock kernel was the best. If a kernel with a different IO Scheduler worked even 10% better than the current implementation, and was just as stable, don't you think the Google/Android Engineers would've pushed that to live?
Currently running Pure Nexus July 23rd Update, everything stock that comes with it, Systemless Root/XPosed, and Viper4Android and have never had a performance or stability issue. I'd recommend you do the same.
leninmon said:
As long as you can get to the bootloader mode, you haven't hard bricked your device. Hardbricking is a point where you cant boot your device and in to bootloader so there is no way to flash your device to a useable state.
Now as you can boot to the bootloader, just fastboot boot twrp.img and if you have a factory image zip, copy it in your device internal storage and flash it. Its that simple, provided you are already using an unencrypted boot.img in your current setup. Or else the next step is to flash an decrypted boot.img(you will loose all your userdata and internal storage data.). There are ways to mount the the encrypted filesystem if you are using a pin or password combo with your fingerprint. But without it its a bit more trickier so just for ease and if you dont have any inseparable data in your device now just flash a decrypted boot.img and then you can easily mount your internal storage to your pc and copy the factory image and the rest you already know..
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First of all thank you for the response.
I've tried flashing the most current twrp and it seems to go through fine on fast boot but when I actually try to get into recovery from the device it will boot loop and just keep doing that.
How can I get into the phones storage through fastboot?
Where can I get the factory zip?
it feels as if everything seems to go good through fastboot but when I actually try to boot the phone nothing seems to work.
Wiltron said:
At this point, I'd recommend a full reset.
Flash all the images in the latest Android M factory image (don't flash DP5 or similar N based ROMs): Recovery, Boot, System, Bootloader, Radio, everything.
Once you get stabilized and back into a working phone, then start rooting and messing around with kernels and what not.
To be completely honest, I've flashed nearly every ROM for the 6p, as well as my other Nexus devices, Galaxy phones, Sony phones, and no-name brands and none of those ultra modified kernels did any noticeable change. I tried the F2FS, NTFS, etc file system changes, tweaks to the governors and IO's, all of that, and found the stock kernel was the best. If a kernel with a different IO Scheduler worked even 10% better than the current implementation, and was just as stable, don't you think the Google/Android Engineers would've pushed that to live?
Currently running Pure Nexus July 23rd Update, everything stock that comes with it, Systemless Root/XPosed, and Viper4Android and have never had a performance or stability issue. I'd recommend you do the same.
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Thanks for the reply.
I've done the manual flashing already and flashed everything single item the most current factory image. Everything seemed to have gone through okay but when I rebooted the phone it was back to 0.
I'm actually considering getting rid of the phone now since it is my daily =/
Format each partition before flashing.
fastboot format <partition>
wait until it's done, then
fastboot flash <partition> <image>
Some partitions can't be formatted, which there are ways around, but try this first.
Just get to bootloader mode and try booting the twrp.img
fastboot boot twrp.img
From the twrp ui, go to advanced wipe and format your storage.
To mount the internal storage on your PC, enable mtp from twrp screen.
If U are using a decrypted boot.img, it will easily mount ur internal storage. Or try flashing a decrypted boot.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Then try the above again..
leninmon said:
Just get to bootloader mode and try booting the twrp.img
fastboot boot twrp.img
From the twrp ui, go to advanced wipe and format your storage.
To mount the internal storage on your PC, enable mtp from twrp screen.
If U are using a decrypted boot.img, it will easily mount ur internal storage. Or try flashing a decrypted boot.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Then try the above again..
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I flashed the twrp.img and it went through successfully at least on the computer it did but when the phone actually tries to get into recovery (twrp) it will start to boot loop and keep on doing that. I tried both an encrypted and decrypted boot img but it still made no difference.
I'm really going crazy over this
Wiltron said:
Format each partition before flashing.
fastboot format <partition>
wait until it's done, then
fastboot flash <partition> <image>
Some partitions can't be formatted, which there are ways around, but try this first.
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I just tried this and had no luck =/....the phone wont get past the google boot screen
You need to explain more on what you actually tried here.
Just download the latest factory image and try to flash the latest bootloader using fastboot.
Then boot to the bootloader and try formating the device. Not wiping
Then you have to
fastboot boot twrp.img
I believe you have only tried wiping not formating. I faced similar issue before. But once I flashed a decrypted boot.img, it cleared the user data and then I was able to get to twrp.
Maybe your twrp img is corrupted if this didn't work.
leninmon said:
You need to explain more on what you actually tried here.
Just download the latest factory image and try to flash the latest bootloader using fastboot.
Then boot to the bootloader and try formating the device. Not wiping
Then you have to
fastboot boot twrp.img
I believe you have only tried wiping not formating. I faced similar issue before. But once I flashed a decrypted boot.img, it cleared the user data and then I was able to get to twrp.
Maybe your twrp img is corrupted if this didn't work.
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i just flashed the latest bootloader from the most recent factory image and i did the command format user data and then tried the fastboot boot twrp and the phone will then try to get into recovery, the google logo comes up lasts a couple seconds and boot loops all over to where is says my phone cant be check for corruption
By now i should have been able to get into recovery and it wont go through
edgarted said:
i just flashed the latest bootloader from the most recent factory image and i did the command format user data and then tried the fastboot boot twrp and the phone will then try to get into recovery, the google logo comes up lasts a couple seconds and boot loops all over to where is says my phone cant be check for corruption
By now i should have been able to get into recovery and it wont go through
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download a factory image and run the flash all file...... it should reboot your phone after 5 minutes and the issue should be resolved.. a hard brick would be a device that does nothing.... in this case i believe that you just didnt do something right.
Then download the latest factory image and extract it
fastboot flash radio.img
fastboot flash bootloader.img
& do a fastboot update the rest archive file as it is
This will flash the rom via fastboot& U don't have to rely on TWRP or CWM
i42o said:
download a factory image and run the flash all file...... it should reboot your phone after 5 minutes and the issue should be resolved.. a hard brick would be a device that does nothing.... in this case i believe that you just didnt do something right.
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I was really really hoping this would help. I erase/formated everything before flashing anything. I then ran the flash-all file and it took a couple of minutes and it said finished on the command box and my phone restarted and went into the white google logo and rebooted again with a bootloop. I waited around 15 minutes hoping it would start but it didn't.
It honestly feels as if the phone is not processing the full commands but on the pc it seems to go through successfully
is there a way to force an install of a rom and see if maybe a dirty flash over the stock one will allow it to start up?
leninmon said:
Then download the latest factory image and extract it
fastboot flash radio.img
fastboot flash bootloader.img
& do a fastboot update the rest archive file as it is
This will flash the rom via fastboot& U don't have to rely on TWRP or CWM
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i know how to flash the radio and bootloader but how do i do a fastboot update?
edgarted said:
i know how to flash the radio and bootloader but how do i do a fastboot update?
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Just unzip the factory image and there U can see the flash shell script files too. Open them in a text editor & U could see the exact command. In a factory img, they also do the same thing via script files. Flashing the radio & bootloader & updating the rest archive
so this is what I've done
I've manually flashed every file needed for the factory image from google.
I also tried wugfresh tool kit which is great but didn't help me much. I flashed stock recovery and treid to boot into to and nothing. I flashed a customer recovery and nothing.
It always does the same thing
the screen that says my phone can't be checked for corruption and then the google sign comes up stays on for a couple seconds and then it bootloops to the can't be checked for corruption.
I try to get into recovery using fastboot commands and the phone does the same exact thing.
I was even able to lock and relock the bootloader and I was able to successfully flash everything at least that is what it showed on the computer
so ive read almost every thread that had to do with bricking and I feel like an expert now but im starting to think it is done =/
edgarted said:
so this is what I've done
I've manually flashed every file needed for the factory image from google.
I also tried wugfresh tool kit which is great but didn't help me much. I flashed stock recovery and treid to boot into to and nothing. I flashed a customer recovery and nothing.
It always does the same thing
the screen that says my phone can't be checked for corruption and then the google sign comes up stays on for a couple seconds and then it bootloops to the can't be checked for corruption.
I try to get into recovery using fastboot commands and the phone does the same exact thing.
I was even able to lock and relock the bootloader and I was able to successfully flash everything at least that is what it showed on the computer
so ive read almost every thread that had to do with bricking and I feel like an expert now but im starting to think it is done =/
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Hey there. First off make sure to unlock again your bootloader. Then you may follow post # 10 of @Heisenberg 's flashing guide for our device.
First images to flash would be bootloader and radio. First flash bootloader, then make sure to issue the command adb reboot-bootloader. Then afterwards once the phone has rebooted back to bootloader, flash radio, then again do the adb reboot-bootloader again.
Once the phone is again back to bootloader flash the rest of the images except userdata. For the boot.img and recovery.img, flash the stock ones-don't use the decrypted boot.img and don't flash the twrp.img yet. Once all necessary images have been flashed issue the reboot-booloater command one more time, then on the bootloader screen choose the reboot option. Wait anywhere from 3-10 minutes for the phone to load. Let us know how it goes for you.
blitzkriegger said:
Hey there. First off make sure to unlock again your bootloader. Then you may follow post # 10 of @Heisenberg 's flashing guide for our device.
First images to flash would be bootloader and radio. First flash bootloader, then make sure to issue the command adb reboot-bootloader. Then afterwards once the phone has rebooted back to bootloader, flash radio, then again do the adb reboot-bootloader again.
Once the phone is again back to bootloader flash the rest of the images except userdata. For the boot.img and recovery.img, flash the stock ones-don't use the decrypted boot.img and don't flash the twrp.img yet. Once all necessary images have been flashed issue the reboot-booloater command one more time, then on the bootloader screen choose the reboot option. Wait anywhere from 3-10 minutes for the phone to load. Let us know how it goes for you.
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Hello and thank you for helping.
I tried this method a couple of minutes ago. I flashed them this same way
fastboot flash bootloader C:\angler\images\bootloader-angler-angler-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio C:\angler\images\radio-angler-angler-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot C:\angler\images\boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache C:\angler\images\cache.img
fastboot flash recovery C:\angler\images\recovery.img
fastboot flash system C:\angler\images\system.img
fastboot flash vendor C:\angler\images\vendor.img
It does the same exact thing it will try and restart the phone, the message that says it can't be checked for corruption the google logo comes up and it repeats it self non stop.
This is what doesn't make sense to me.
This is the file that I had flashed through twrp when it was working fine
Leviticus 1.3 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/r-s-e-sound-systems-auditory-research-t3379709
edgarted said:
Hello and thank you for helping.
I tried this method a couple of minutes ago. I flashed them this same way
fastboot flash bootloader C:\angler\images\bootloader-angler-angler-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio C:\angler\images\radio-angler-angler-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot C:\angler\images\boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache C:\angler\images\cache.img
fastboot flash recovery C:\angler\images\recovery.img
fastboot flash system C:\angler\images\system.img
fastboot flash vendor C:\angler\images\vendor.img
It does the same exact thing it will try and restart the phone, the message that says it can't be checked for corruption the google logo comes up and it repeats it self non stop.
This is what doesn't make sense to me.
This is the file that I had flashed through twrp when it was working fine
Leviticus 1.3 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/r-s-e-sound-systems-auditory-research-t3379709
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This is weird. What version of the stock factory images did you flash? I've been using leviticus 1.3 since it came out and when i was still on stock rom. I switched over to cm builds and have been flashing every nightly since the 7/24th build, and in the process repeatesly reflashing the aound mod along, and i've had zero issues with the phone booting afterwards.
I have the wt86047(HM2014813,HM2XTDPro) and I have dead emmc on my phone. The internal /data /system and /cache partitions are unmountable. So I decided that I try to boot from sdcard.
I have used this tutorial Dual boot to partition my sdcard and modify the recovery and the rom(Lineage 14.1) to look for the system, data and cache partitions on sdcard.
But when I try to boot up the phone is stuck at the MI logo and I see my device in fastboot. To be able to boot to my device I need in fastboot to execute fastboot boot modifiedboot.img. This is not too much convenient as I need pc to turn my phone on. I also can only boot recovery and not to get to the recovery mode. I can however flash the image to the /recovery partition. I suspect that my /boot partition is also corrupted. I tried to manualy flash boot also with no succes. Any ideas how to boot the phone without need to use fastboot?
I have the exact same issue with the same phone.
You have modified only the fstab file ?
nings008 said:
I have the exact same issue with the same phone.
You have modified only the fstab file ?
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In boot.img yes(fstab.qcom), in TWRP the etc/recovery.fstab and in the updater script any mention of /system and /data.
The phone boots with the fastboot boot, but it is quite slow as I have quite cheap sd card in it. I would buy a better one If I would be able to boot the phone without computer.
EDIT: Camera is also not working for some reason
Try folding the fastboot ROM.
Same thing happened to me. I tried and flashed the fastboot image. It worked. This happened to me a long time ago. Don't worry about bootloader if you can see the fastboot screen with the mi man on your phone .
http://bigota.d.miui.com/V8.0.1.0.K...DG_20160805.0000.29_4.4_global_daca6227c0.tgz
This is the link for the fastboot file for Redmi 2 aka wt88047 or any other version of the Redmi 2.
Just use the following method to flash using ADB and should be successful.
Steps to Flash MIUI Fasboot ROM Without Using Mi Flash Tool {Using Command Prompt}
We would like to suggest that Please use the Official Flashing method through Mi Flash Tool if that method didn’t work for you then try this method.
Below is the overall method to Flash MIUI 8/9 Using Command Prompt. The commands use in this method are pretty common. For most of the users are familiar with this Commands.
Quick Requirments:
Download Fastboot ROM of your device.
Xiaomi USB Driver & ADB Driver of your device.
Try Mi PC Suite if above USB Driver doesn’t work for you.
Flash MIUI Fastboot ROM Using Command Prompt
1. Download the Fastboot ROM you want to flash from the above download link. Extract the Downloaded Fastboot ROM in your Windows PC.
2. Enter into Download Folder. You will see some Files & Folder out there. Again go to Images Folder.
3. Boot your device into Fastboot Mode. To do this Switch off your phone. Now, Press Power Button + Volume Down button to boot your device into Fastboot Mode.
4.In that folder “Open Command Window” by Holding Shift Button + Right Click button of the mouse. You will see Command Prompt will open there.
5.Type following Command to check whether your device is connected or not.
fastboot devices
6. Below the command, If it shows the device then you are ready to flash. Now, Execute following commands one by one to flash the whole ROM.
fastboot flash system system.img
Press Enter to Continue
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Press Enter to Continue
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Press Enter to Continue
fastboot flash cache cache.img
Press Enter to Continue
Want Complete erase of data? All Data will be deleted it will be like new device. Then type this following commands.
fastboot erase userdata
Press Enter to Continue
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
Press Enter to Continue
All Flashing process in complete. Now, Type the following code & hit enter button to Reboot your device normally.
fastboot reboot
That’s it! Congratulation! You have successfully Installed Latest MIUI Fastboot ROM. Your device bootloader is locked now & You device is unrooted. Please let me know if it helped.
d2211basu said:
Same thing happened to me. I tried and flashed the fastboot image. It worked. This happened to me a long time ago. Don't worry about bootloader if you can see the fastboot screen with the mi man on your phone .
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This won't help. This is the hardware issue. The storage chip on the motherboard is dead. You can not write anything to it. It is possible to replace that chip but it is a quite difficult operation.
tulen_kobi said:
Any ideas how to boot the phone without need to use fastboot?
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Looking for the same.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/how-to-boot-sd-card-qmobile-z8-bricked-t3712171
Redmi 2 Hard Bricked or Boot Dead Repair
tulen_kobi said:
I have the wt86047(HM2014813,HM2XTDPro) and I have dead emmc on my phone. The internal /data /system and /cache partitions are unmountable. So I decided that I try to boot from sdcard.
I have used this tutorial Dual boot to partition my sdcard and modify the recovery and the rom(Lineage 14.1) to look for the system, data and cache partitions on sdcard.
But when I try to boot up the phone is stuck at the MI logo and I see my device in fastboot. To be able to boot to my device I need in fastboot to execute fastboot boot modifiedboot.img. This is not too much convenient as I need pc to turn my phone on. I also can only boot recovery and not to get to the recovery mode. I can however flash the image to the /recovery partition. I suspect that my /boot partition is also corrupted. I tried to manualy flash boot also with no succes. Any ideas how to boot the phone without need to use fastboot?
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Follow This Link
https://globaltech2u.com/how-to-bring-a-boot-dead-or-hard-bricked-redmi-2-back-to-life