Every time I install a new zip, I have to reset the IDME boot to 4000 before I can use the device again in Android. What can I do to prevent this?
I've heard that one way to prevent this (not sure if this is your problem or not) is to only boot to TWRP from firefirefire. IE, if you are running CM7, don't select reboot to recovery, or something like that.
The reason being, there is a bug in TWRP which causes it to not reset the bootmode when you select reboot.
I have always done it this way (saw someone mention it in a post) and have never had the problems of TWRP endless reboots that I keep seeing...
podspi said:
I've heard that one way to prevent this (not sure if this is your problem or not) is to only boot to TWRP from firefirefire. IE, if you are running CM7, don't select reboot to recovery, or something like that.
The reason being, there is a bug in TWRP which causes it to not reset the bootmode when you select reboot.
I have always done it this way (saw someone mention it in a post) and have never had the problems of TWRP endless reboots that I keep seeing...
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For my one information, what is "firefirefire"? Is that pushing the on button several times to get the TWRP to come up?
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For my one information, what is "firefirefire"? Is that pushing the on button several times to get the TWRP to come up?
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Yes, firefirefire is the yellow triangle.
To clarify the answer to to OP. Always turn POWER OFF before installing a new rom. Don't reboot into TWRP and you won't get stuck in the boot loop.
furtom said:
Yes, firefirefire is the yellow triangle.
To clarify the answer to to OP. Always turn POWER OFF before installing a new rom. Don't reboot into TWRP and you won't get stuck in the boot loop.
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Thanks....I currently have this and TWRP installed via the KFUtility.
Can also verify I have avoided this by always powering down and not rebooting into recovery. At least with the 4 zips I have flashed.
install clockworkmod touch recovery
twrp never fixed the reboot option.
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Fix TWRP boot loop
Turn off Kindle. Plug Kindle into computer. Load fire utility. Choose option 5 for TWRP install, but don't hit enter yet. Turn on Kindle. Once yellow triangle appears, hit enter on keyboard to install TWRP, let it power cycle one or two times. This fixes boot loop.
citizenandroid said:
Turn off Kindle. Plug Kindle into computer. Load fire utility. Choose option 5 for TWRP install, but don't hit enter yet. Turn on Kindle. Once yellow triangle appears, hit enter on keyboard to install TWRP, let it power cycle one or two times. This fixes boot loop.
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Thank you for this! I've been looking through the forums trying to find something that would work. ADB won't launch for me, something I need to look into, but this worked. Thank! :]
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I'm pretty sure I have these items in the correct order to "Permaroot" my MT4G and begin using Clockworkmod to load ROMs (and or/also want to be able to back up my default ROM)
My current attempts:
Downloaded and installed: VISIONary, from android.modaco.com, sorry I can't post actual links (VISIONary+, most recent version) was no longer avalible in the market so I had to install it from the URL)
Downloaded and installed "Clockwordmod" from the Market.
Put the phone into USB-Debugging mod, and disabled fast boot.
VISIONary+ question: I setup TEMPROOT, and "Root on Boot", assuming I would than be able to boot into "Recovery mode" via "Clockworkmod"
The phone reboots, and I'm assuming that would boot into "Root" **Root on boot** (Yes I know the temp. should fail after a reboot, but I thought, I'll stay away from "Permaroot" for now). However, I don't get to any sort of recovery mode, instead I get a screen with a triangle and exclamation in red, and that's it, it just hangs there, I'm thinking that this is just USB-Debugging, and I'm not achieving recovery mode, so this must be the result of not booting into a root mode.
Going back to VISIONary+, I attempt to "Permaroot", the phone's homescreen goes blank and nothing happens. The phone eventually turns itself off but doesn't reboot, subsequently, I must restart it manually, again, I'm not sure if I've achieved anything?
Advice, suggestions? Would be very appreciated.
Questions that might explain what's wrong?
Even in USB-Debugging mode, should I be connected to a PC via USB-Cable during all of this?
Any thoughts on why the PERMAROOT fails, or the "Root on boot" fails to get me to "Recovery mode"?
Last thing, I get a complaint from "Clockworkmod" when loading, that my SD Card must be mounted (which I'm assuming it isn't due to USB-Debugging mode and/or being connected to the PC) So should I get a good charge and disconnect from the PC while attempting all this? Fixed, disconnected USB-Cable, and mounted SD card in settings, this stopped this error
Also, I'm interested in backing up my default ROM ASAP as a safety-net in-case I screw something up. Is this possible via recovery mode in "Clockworkmod"? Links to advice on doing this?
Thanks everyone! Great board!
you should follow this as it worked for me flawlessly
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9534017#post9534017
thanks! that post seems to answer a lot of the specifics I might have been missing! Guess I missed it in search! I'll report my results!
I followed it exactly but I still get the Red Exclamation Point. I have rooted my phone s-off and I have superuser and rom manager. I did the Flash Clockwork Recovery but when I reboot into recovery I get Red Exclamation Point then when I click vol up and power the next says " E:Can't open /cashe/recovery/command " What should I do??
[*]The phone reboots, and I'm assuming that would boot into "Root" **Root on boot** (Yes I know the temp. should fail after a reboot, but I thought, I'll stay away from "Permaroot" for now). However, I don't get to any sort of recovery mode, instead I get a screen with a triangle and exclamation in red, and that's it, it just hangs there, I'm thinking that this is just USB-Debugging, and I'm not achieving recovery mode, so this must be the result of not booting into a root mode.
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You can NOT flash clockwork without S-OFF and the red triangle is recovery. It is stock recovery if you press volup+power you will see the menu
S is off I rooted my phone using the terminal Emulator and that worked fine
When I press upvol and power I see
Reboot system now
Apply sdcard:update.zip
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cashe partition
E:Can't open /cashe/recovery/command
This is what my screen shows when I try to go into recovery and again my phone is rooted s-off and I use superuser
Try flashing the recovery again... for some reason people have reported it not sticking... just go back and flash it like 2 or 3 times then reboot
I found out the problem it was so easy but I never would of thought of checking but my wife said maybe my Rom Manager is a bad copy (because I get all my apps from a not so honest site) so I deleted my RM and downloaded the freebie on the market and it worked on the first try.....Now I have Glacier Rom running and I feel like a new man
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Try flashing the recovery again... for some reason people have reported it not sticking... just go back and flash it like 2 or 3 times then reboot
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+1 on that, When I first flashed it, I was still getting the red triangle, after a quick google search I re flashed it an extra 2 times and it worked flawlessly
Hi, I have a big problem.
I installed CM7 with TWRP and I rebooted my KF. CM7 was ok.
My second step was to install gapp, so in CM7 I rebooted the KF in recovery mode, but now I have a vicious circle.
In TWRP I press reboot in system mode or in "power off" mode, but in each cases the KF continue to entry in TWRP without I press the power button.
It's impossible to launch android system.
If I use the KF utility, this recognize KF, but if I launch some option, it's stopped to wait for device.
Please help me.
Thank you
(sorry for my english )
a small video.....
on youtube: /watch?v=hUnGTR2DQDY
you need to update divers. I installed the divers with kindle utility and they didn't work. Try searching the threads
Edit.. don't worry I've been here so many times with different things. It seems to be very hard to brick a kindle. Its stuck in boot loop and this has been covered so many times. Hope this helps. If you can't find the right thread let me know and I'll have a look for you.
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airjump said:
Hi, I have a big problem.
I installed CM7 with TWRP and I rebooted my KF. CM7 was ok.
My second step was to install gapp, so in CM7 I rebooted the KF in recovery mode, but now I have a vicious circle.
In TWRP I press reboot in system mode or in "power off" mode, but in each cases the KF continue to entry in TWRP without I press the power button.
It's impossible to launch android system.
If I use the KF utility, this recognize KF, but if I launch some option, it's stopped to wait for device.
Please help me.
Thank you
(sorry for my english )
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If you are running windows this is the easiest way to go about fixing any booting problems that you may be having
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1428428
If you are not using windows look in my guide and the fix is also in there to do it manually from a command prompt:
My guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1417234
Remember to hit that thanks button if this helped you
installed MIUI on my KF using TWRP a few days back. went well, played around with it, then decided to go back to stock.
Wiped caches and flashed update.zip (stock rom for KF) and all appeared to have gone well..... BUT..... the battery was/is apparently too low for the device to charge (but wait, it gets better)...
when the device fires up I get the white/orange kf logo animation, then when boots I see the homescreen (without the notification/toolbar at top (just bookshelves,standard icons and bottom row of icons).... as soon as that appears I get forceclose messages for
-android.process.acore
-process.android.providers.calendar
(happens right after the UI starts loading ... if Im quick enough I can get one of the homescreen apps to load, but the device (after just a couple of seconds) just goes back to the white/orange logo animation and starts the boot process all over... whether I click force close or not it just restarts the nasty process).
in the brief time Im able to have it on I cant get the kindle fire utility to recognize it so I can get TWRP back on the device to try to re-flash stock.
probably just a paper weight now Im guessing, so I'll either take over my wifes KF or get a new one, but thought I'd mention my experience here to see if anyone has seen/heard of this before and as a warning to other noobs who know just enough to be dangerous like me!
Thanks all.
Have you tried charging it? Just plug it in with the stock charger and let it sit overnight. Then try the re-flash.
Let it charge, then just flash a new rom.
left plugged in with AC charger all night... the force closes just happen over and over and because it doesnt fully boot (Im guessing) I cant get to point where I can use kf utility to get twrp back on to handle boot. i think trying to flash with such a low battery made the flash go horribly wrong and thats the cause of the force closes??? I wish it had hardware buttons like my galaxy s!
Your device is not bricked alright?
Now that the device is fully charged, just go to KFU, on the option 1 (bootmode), choose recovery (5001).
Then turn off the device completely holding the power button for 15 secs or more.
Then plug it to USB and let the KFU set your device to recovery.
Then it will restart and go directly to TWRP
The fact that it boots at all goes to show you didn't brick it.
A few months ago I couldn't get passed the splash screen.
vbdss said:
Your device is not bricked alright?
Now that the device is fully charged, just go to KFU, on the option 1 (bootmode), choose recovery (5001).
Then turn off the device completely holding the power button for 15 secs or more.
Then plug it to USB and let the KFU set your device to recovery.
Then it will restart and go directly to TWRP
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Thanks... KFU doesnt recognize the device at all during the 'boot loop-like' process it runs through before the 2 force closes and the eventual automatic reboot..... I followed your steps and it just kept showing waiting for device and the KF goes through the boot > force close > restart process.... its like ground hog day.
Thanks though, I appreciate the response/help.
shobon said:
The fact that it boots at all goes to show you didn't brick it.
A few months ago I couldn't get passed the splash screen.
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Yeah, I see your point... but the force closes and the fact that it never shows the menus / top notification bar and icons, etc. and that seemingly, the KF os never loads fully keeps me from getting to a point where the windows drivers recognize the device and then allows me to get KFU to work with the device.
sort of stuck but not technically a brick I guess.
There is no such thing like KF never loads fully.
Or it loads or not. FCs is something that happened on the install of the rom
You have TWRP and cant fastboot?
Try to redo the steps to install TWRP and install FFF 1.4a by hashcode
He doesn't have FFF or TWRP anymore, as he flashed Amazon's stock update.zip
Your only solutions are either the USB trick (cracking open the KF's case and shorting specific pins) or getting a factory cable (recommended) to force the KF into fastboot mode, from which you can flash FFF and TWRP, then boot into TWRP and fix the mess.
Sorry, after i went from stock to custom roms, i never tried to go back to stock, didnt know that we lost fff and twrp when doing it.
Thanks, Dasanko, I'll do a search for the cable and see where to buy it and will go that route. Thanks again all.
FastBoot
Something similar happened to me and I did this:
Even though your Kindle Fire isn't recognized by KFU you can run it and select the option #5 (Install Latest FireFireFire).
When you do it'll probably error out attempting to get your device into fastboot but you'll get the prompt "( waiting for device )". Once that happens let your fire loop again and this time the window will be big enough for FireFireFire to be flashed into your device and leave the device in FastBoot...
After FireFireFire gets installed run KFU again to install TWRP and you'll be able to boot into recovery by poking the power button repeatedly in the new boot logo.
Hope that helps! (That's how I un-looped mine)
vbdss said:
Sorry, after i went from stock to custom roms, i never tried to go back to stock, didnt know that we lost fff and twrp when doing it.
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Np, it's just it doesn't flash just over the system, but also overwrites the recovery and bootloader with their crappy stock ones.
darkjz said:
Something similar happened to me and I did this:
Even though your Kindle Fire isn't recognized by KFU you can run it and select the option #5 (Install Latest FireFireFire).
When you do it'll probably error out attempting to get your device into fastboot but you'll get the prompt "( waiting for device )". Once that happens let your fire loop again and this time the window will be big enough for FireFireFire to be flashed into your device and leave the device in FastBoot...
After FireFireFire gets installed run KFU again to install TWRP and you'll be able to boot into recovery by poking the power button repeatedly in the new boot logo.
Hope that helps! (That's how I un-looped mine)
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I like this approach and think it MIGHT yield some results (but what do I know- I caused this afterall!).... Im going to let it stay in its little reboot / force close loop and have KFU sitting at FFF (waiting for device).... then if it looks like this works (how will I know exactly? the boot process will change how exactly (what should I look for, basically)) then I will do same with KFU and TWRP installation option do its thing. Thanks.
Something similar happened to me too. I was reverting my CM9 modded Kindle to a stock one. After flashing the 6.3.1 update, I was getting weird FCs whenever I would boot into the stock OS. I finally managed to get to the Factory reset option in the menu and that fixed the issue for me.
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freefaling said:
Something similar happened to me too. I was reverting my CM9 modded Kindle to a stock one. After flashing the 6.3.1 update, I was getting weird FCs whenever I would boot into the stock OS. I finally managed to get to the Factory reset option in the menu and that fixed the issue for me.
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Encouraging!.... what exactly did you do to get it to work for you - if you recall... i've just had it spinning through the loop with KFU sitting at waiting for device -- no results though... so seems pointless for me so far.
Little bit of info as to why/what is causing the issues discussed here:
The stock bin backs up data during the restore process and than restores it back along with the ROM (those of you familiar will already see the issue here but I'll continue); problem of course being there that if you restore data from a ROM like CM9 to the gingerbread based/neutered stock OS (or even to CM7 for that matter), it is going to cause all sorts of headaches with force closes and stuff just plain not working.
In short, for those considering trying to return to stock please remember to wipe data before attempting to flash the bin (at least until someone decides there's enough of a demand to make a cleaner return to stock method).
As for the OP, do what was suggested with the factory cable and you should be set; good luck.
Edit: the above posts regarding factory reset might work to as that will delete data but you would have to be able to get to that part of the settings menu, which depending on what's force closing may or may not be possible.
Your exactly right Sblood86 many are slipping on this bannana peel here lately trying to revert back to stock some with even more dire consequences not just a literal shock to it completely changing systems but also how data is rehandled. Could be a better option for some to do full wipes and flash something near stock like modaco to prevent this mishap.
This entire thread is ridiculous.
Hello all,
Any help with this would be seriously appreciated. I rooted my Nexus 10 a while back, maybe two years ago. I'm not very proficient with this stuff. Anyhow I decided to do the OTA upgrade to 5.0...I was concerned something would go wrong unless I went to stock first, but I read that the only thing that would happen is root would be removed.
Anyhow, the tablet appears stuck while booting. I see the Google screen first with the unlocked indicator on the bottom. A few seconds later is the Android logo on its back, a red triangle over it with an exclamation point and "no command" written below". It stays that way for a minute or so, tries to reboot and goes back to the no command screen. I can't even power off, when I try to do so it just powers back on by itself and ends up at the no command screen again.
I tried booting into recovery (power, volume up, volume down). My options from here are either Start, Restart Bootloader, Recovery Mode or Power Off. Every option I choose leads to the No Command Screen (except power off, which powers off). No idea what to do from here.
Any help at all would be appreciated. As you can probably tell I don't have much experience with this and just wanted to go back to unrooted stock. If you have advice, please be clear. I can follow directions well enough, just don't have much experience here. Thanks in advance.
Same here, bootloop.
Same thing here. A seemingly short download of Lollipop (even though I have 50Mbs internet). Installation, reboot, and now it loops endlessly. I can get to the bootloader or into Download mode, but that's all. Recovery mode just reboots. I was rooted and had TWRP installed. Other than that, I was running stock 4.4.4.
I've rooted all my devices, and installed various ROM's on several devices. I have the full ADB installation. I have the Nexus Root Toolkit installed. The problem is, the device will not show up under "Devices" on the computer itself. I've installed every USB driver there is (and uninstalled each one after it does not work, so no I do not have several USB drivers installed). Of course nothing shows up using "adb devices" either. Nexus Root Toolkit also cannot find any devices. I've read everything on this subject I can find, and there are no answers out there. Anyone have ANY ideas??
Thanks
Guys, if your device is connected in fastboot (try "fastboot devices") then you can flash roms or recovery (and then flash rom) from there. There are multiple threads with the same problems out there which were fixed. E.g: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-10/help/bricked-t2948546
In my example, I flashed TWRP recovery from fastboot, then installed custom ROM from recovery (official ROM failed to install for some reason). Try this, it might help.
danweis said:
Same thing here. A seemingly short download of Lollipop (even though I have 50Mbs internet). Installation, reboot, and now it loops endlessly. I can get to the bootloader or into Download mode, but that's all. Recovery mode just reboots. I was rooted and had TWRP installed. Other than that, I was running stock 4.4.4.
I've rooted all my devices, and installed various ROM's on several devices. I have the full ADB installation. I have the Nexus Root Toolkit installed. The problem is, the device will not show up under "Devices" on the computer itself. I've installed every USB driver there is (and uninstalled each one after it does not work, so no I do not have several USB drivers installed). Of course nothing shows up using "adb devices" either. Nexus Root Toolkit also cannot find any devices. I've read everything on this subject I can find, and there are no answers out there. Anyone have ANY ideas??
Thanks
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Go to Fastboot mode (pwr+both volumes), Than select recovery after a while an android with Exclamation mark appears which is a stock recovery screen. To access the stock recovery menu press and hold power than press one of the volume keys so the menu will appear. Than do a factory reset and clear caches. You can than reboot and wait for boot animation to finish (it wont take long this time) and you will boot.
If this doesnt work you can flash a stock factory image easily from fastboot again.
Aresmar said:
Go to Fastboot mode (pwr+both volumes), Than select recovery after a while an android with Exclamation mark appears which is a stock recovery screen. To access the stock recovery menu press and hold power than press one of the volume keys so the menu will appear. Than do a factory reset and clear caches. You can than reboot and wait for boot animation to finish (it wont take long this time) and you will boot.
If this doesnt work you can flash a stock factory image easily from fastboot again.
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I also had the same problem... I followed these instructions and now my Nexus 10 can boot normally (it took a long time to boot).
Only problem is all my data was deleted.... stup*d f*cking sh*t!!!!!!!
Hey all, completely new to this forum and my Oneplus Two that I've had for a little over two weeks.
I recently got a OTA update for Oxygen 2.2.0 but I can't seem to install it. Everytime I download it and click the "install" option, the phone reboots (probably to go to recovery) but after a very brief splash screen and a vibration, it vibrates again and displays the standard boot splash screen, boots into the OS and offers me to download the update again.
I've done a little troubleshooting in the past two-three days and from what I understand, the phone doesn't seem to be able to boot into recovery or fastboot. I've enabled the advanced options in the "reboot" menu and when selecting "recovery" the phone reboots and does the same behavior described above. I tried powering off the phone and booting with the volume up button pressed (while pressing power) and the phone boots and displays a "Fastboot Mode" splash screen but it seems to hang there forever until I actually shut it off again and power it back on. Also, I've tried booting it into recovery from ADB, connected to my PC and I get the same behavior: brief splash screen with a vibrate and then the phone seems to reboot again normally.
I haven't tampered with the phone yet, it is brand new out of the box, not rooted and nothing other than simply installing a few games, Nova Launcher, changing the wallpaper and using it as you would normally use your phone.
Anyone has an idea how I could actually get the Recovery functioning on this phone?
Best regards and thanks in advance for any help!
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Hey all, completely new to this forum and my Oneplus Two that I've had for a little over two weeks.
I recently got a OTA update for Oxygen 2.2.0 but I can't seem to install it. Everytime I download it and click the "install" option, the phone reboots (probably to go to recovery) but after a very brief splash screen and a vibration, it vibrates again and displays the standard boot splash screen, boots into the OS and offers me to download the update again.
I've done a little troubleshooting in the past two-three days and from what I understand, the phone doesn't seem to be able to boot into recovery or fastboot. I've enabled the advanced options in the "reboot" menu and when selecting "recovery" the phone reboots and does the same behavior described above. I tried powering off the phone and booting with the volume up button pressed (while pressing power) and the phone boots and displays a "Fastboot Mode" splash screen but it seems to hang there forever until I actually shut it off again and power it back on. Also, I've tried booting it into recovery from ADB, connected to my PC and I get the same behavior: brief splash screen with a vibrate and then the phone seems to reboot again normally.
I haven't tampered with the phone yet, it is brand new out of the box, not rooted and nothing other than simply installing a few games, Nova Launcher, changing the wallpaper and using it as you would normally use your phone.
Anyone has an idea how I could actually get the Recovery functioning on this phone?
Best regards and thanks in advance for any help!
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That is the norm for fastboot, it doesn't go past that screen.
It may not make a difference, did you try to boot to recovery via Power+Volume Down buttons?
Greetings Khaos64,
Yes, I've tried booting with Vol-Down+Power but the phone does not start.
With volume-up+power, I get the Fastboot splash screen but the phone does not respond to any input.
I tried selecting "bootloader" from the reboot menu but I get the same thing: Reboots and after a second, the phone reboots again normaly and into OxygenOS.
Is there a way to verify if the bootloader or recovery is corrupt and maybe reflash the stock recovery onto the phone?
Thanks for your input!
You may just want to go straight to oneplus support since everything is stock and only 2 weeks they should be able to get you updated or replace it.
If you'd like to be more hands on... maybe something below can help.
So your phone isn't recognized/no commands acceptred from your computer when booted to fastboot?
Such as unlocking your bootloader and booting into twrp... "fastboot boot yourfilename.img" or maybe flashing it.
Make sure OEM unlocking is selected in Developer options.
If you can't do that then this may not work but is worth a shot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62973446&postcount=2
These may also be something to look into:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/guide-unbrick-recover-oneplus-2-to-t3269543
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/oneplus-solution-hard-bricked-device-t3183449
I did try to contact Oneplus for support but I am not the one who purchased the phone. Long story short, it was a gift from my girlfriend that she bought off of someone. The phone was new in box and was a warranty replacement. I would have to contact the seller and go trough him for support unfortunately.
Thanks for the different suggestions!, I will fiddle around with it this afternoon while the kids are having their mid-day nap and I'll get back with the results
Thanks again for the help, it's greatly appreciated!
Hello,
I eventually started fiddling around with fasboot and tried unlocking the bootloader. This sent the phone into a bootloop where it would try to boot into recovery and reboot right away.
I found an article on how to restore the phone to Oxygen 2.1.1. It would wipe user data but I did it anyway and it actually did restore the phone and now I have a worling recovery.
Here is a link to the guide I used:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/guide-unbrick-recover-oneplus-2-to-t3269543
Thanks again for the help in solving my issue
Congratulations hope you enjoy the phone
Sent from my ONE A2005 using Tapatalk
redbay1 said:
Hello,
I eventually started fiddling around with fasboot and tried unlocking the bootloader. This sent the phone into a bootloop where it would try to boot into recovery and reboot right away.
I found an article on how to restore the phone to Oxygen 2.1.1. It would wipe user data but I did it anyway and it actually did restore the phone and now I have a worling recovery.
Here is a link to the guide I used:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/guide-unbrick-recover-oneplus-2-to-t3269543
Thanks again for the help in solving my issue
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Glad one was able to help you do it. :good:
redbay1 said:
Hello,
I eventually started fiddling around with fasboot and tried unlocking the bootloader. This sent the phone into a bootloop where it would try to boot into recovery and reboot right away.
I found an article on how to restore the phone to Oxygen 2.1.1. It would wipe user data but I did it anyway and it actually did restore the phone and now I have a worling recovery.
Here is a link to the guide I used:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-2/general/guide-unbrick-recover-oneplus-2-to-t3269543
Thanks again for the help in solving my issue
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HI there,
I am having the exact same issue with my oneplus 2. Unfortunately i know almost nothing regarding these android thingy. I know it has been almost 2 years, would you mind guide me through the steps? I would appreciate it so much.
Thanks.