-- Instructions require adb Don't know what adb is? Check a tutorial, here's one of many: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=502010 --
If you've used TWRP and can't get out of a repeated loop of recovery boots, follow the instructions at TeamWin's page:
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/79
Specifically:
- If your device is always booting TWRP run:
Code:
adb shell "idme bootmode 4000"
- If you still can't get out of booting TWRP, first run:
Code:
adb shell "idme bootmode 4002"
reboot your device, then run:
Code:
adb shell "idme bootmode 4000"
reboot again and you should be out of your bootloop
(PS to Mods - Seen so many asking this, and if it belongs in General, sorryandthanks for moving if you do !)
Where or how do you run this?
MrSchroeder said:
-- Instructions require adb Don't know what adb is? Check a tutorial, here's one of many: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=502010 --
If you've used TWRP and can't get out of a repeated loop of recovery boots, follow the instructions at TeamWin's page:
http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/79
Specifically:
- If your device is always booting TWRP run:
Code:
adb shell "idme bootmode 4000"
- If you still can't get out of booting TWRP, first run:
Code:
adb shell "idme bootmode 4002"
reboot your device, then run:
Code:
adb shell "idme bootmode 4000"
reboot again and you should be out of your bootloop
(PS to Mods - Seen so many asking this, and if it belongs in General, sorryandthanks for moving if you do !)
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idme: not found?
Followed your steps, but I keep getting a message saying : "/sbin/sh: idme: not found" any idea what must have gone wrong?
MrAznGuy8 said:
Followed your steps, but I keep getting a message saying : "/sbin/sh: idme: not found" any idea what must have gone wrong?
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I have the same problem. Can you share how you fixed it.
MrAznGuy8 said:
Followed your steps, but I keep getting a message saying : "/sbin/sh: idme: not found" any idea what must have gone wrong?
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This worked for me (Galaxy A7 SM-700FD) 5.0.2
-u need to remove TWRP recovery from your phone totally.
-i Flashed stock android recovery (well i got it by experimenting, as i rooted my phone again by ODIN it replaced the TWRP recovery with android recovery(turn off Auto-Reboot))
-you will be stuck in boot loop mode (stuck with the logo- good news is you are out of TWRP recovery boot loop)
-you have to get to boot loader anyhow (either by adb commands or vol down, home, Power key pressed all together)
-Flash TWRP recovery again using ODIN (turn of Auto-Reboot)
-hold the power key which will try to restart the phone.
-still it is boot loop mode.
-enter Boot loader (pressing Power key, Volume down, home- all three keys together or by adb commands)
-enter TWRP recovery (pressing Power key, Volume up, Home key- all three keys together or by adb commands)
-Restore your backup
-and you are good to go
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kyc said:
I have the same problem. Can you share how you fixed it.
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This worked for me (Galaxy A7 SM-700FD) 5.0.2
-u need to remove TWRP recovery from your phone totally.
-i Flashed stock android recovery (well i got it by experimenting, as i rooted my phone again by ODIN it replaced the TWRP recovery with android recovery(turn off Auto-Reboot))
-you will be stuck in boot loop mode (stuck with the logo- good news is you are out of TWRP recovery boot loop)
-you have to get to boot loader anyhow (either by adb commands or vol down, home, Power key pressed all together)
-Flash TWRP recovery again using ODIN (turn of Auto-Reboot)
-hold the power key which will try to restart the phone.
-still it is boot loop mode.
-enter Boot loader (pressing Power key, Volume down, home- all three keys together or by adb commands)
-enter TWRP recovery (pressing Power key, Volume up, Home key- all three keys together or by adb commands)
-Restore your backup
-and you are good to go
nimesh.batra93 said:
This worked for me (Galaxy A7 SM-700FD) 5.0.2
-u need to remove TWRP recovery from your phone totally.
-i Flashed stock android recovery (well i got it by experimenting, as i rooted my phone again by ODIN it replaced the TWRP recovery with android recovery(turn off Auto-Reboot))
-you will be stuck in boot loop mode (stuck with the logo- good news is you are out of TWRP recovery boot loop)
-you have to get to boot loader anyhow (either by adb commands or vol down, home, Power key pressed all together)
-Flash TWRP recovery again using ODIN (turn of Auto-Reboot)
-hold the power key which will try to restart the phone.
-still it is boot loop mode.
-enter Boot loader (pressing Power key, Volume down, home- all three keys together or by adb commands)
-enter TWRP recovery (pressing Power key, Volume up, Home key- all three keys together or by adb commands)
-Restore your backup
-and you are good to go
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This worked for me (Galaxy A7 SM-700FD) 5.0.2
-u need to remove TWRP recovery from your phone totally.
-i Flashed stock android recovery (well i got it by experimenting, as i rooted my phone again by ODIN it replaced the TWRP recovery with android recovery(turn off Auto-Reboot))
-you will be stuck in boot loop mode (stuck with the logo- good news is you are out of TWRP recovery boot loop)
-you have to get to boot loader anyhow (either by adb commands or vol down, home, Power key pressed all together)
-Flash TWRP recovery again using ODIN (turn of Auto-Reboot)
-hold the power key which will try to restart the phone.
-still it is boot loop mode.
-enter Boot loader (pressing Power key, Volume down, home- all three keys together or by adb commands)
-enter TWRP recovery (pressing Power key, Volume up, Home key- all three keys together or by adb commands)
-Restore your backup
-and you are good to go
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what do i do if i have a google pixel
theshark556 said:
what do i do if i have a google pixel
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You could try asking in the Google Pixel forum?
- If your device is always booting TWRP run:
Code:
adb shell "idme bootmode 4000"
How should I type this command in TWRP Terminal Command?
Please, advice.
Hello I rooted my tablet and try to do a system backup (filed cause no memory in sd) now I can't get out TWRP
In my case, EMMC rom was stuck in read-only mode. I ordered a new one, changed it and completely updated my phone via Flashtool.
thanks you too man
Easiest solution for a700fd is... reflash the same twrp from odin(turn off auto reboot) and simply reboot.... worked for me... and please someone tell me that this phone jumps again after some time or i flash something(not always) in twrp or recovery bootloop...????
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Alright, fastboot is useful for development but I am posting it here because it is a general topic and won't be discussing developing.
fastboot is useful because you can test kernel builds without having to worry about it not booting, if it doesn't you just remove battery and it boots normal.
While device is off, hold both volume keys(up and down) and power, keep it held until the device goes black but lit screen. This is the bootloader screen and lets you run fastboot commands.
Another way is to have a rooted S7 and in terminal do the following:
su
reboot recovery (you could do adb reboot recovery from your pc without using terminal on device)
I think razor knows because he mentioned this elsewhere, but in case anyone sees this and tries reboot recovery...
Fastboot is actually
adb reboot bootloader
reboot recovery enters recovery and results in a factory reset
Please tell me more about
xaueious said:
I think razor knows because he mentioned this elsewhere, but in case anyone sees this and tries reboot recovery...
Fastboot is actually
adb reboot bootloader
reboot recovery enters recovery and results in a factory reset
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Hi brother, i have one s7 here model s7-202u and i try to flash and cant boot...
Always appear on screen about fastboot mode...
And i cant boot this tablet.
I just used this method
""Enter the following commands to flash TWRP Recovery on your tablet:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.2.1-grouper.img
TWRP Recovery will then be flashed on your Nexus 7.
You will also get a “Finish/Okay” message at the command prompt. Type this command to reboot your tablet:
fastboot reboot
To enter TWRP Recovery, switch off your tablet. Press and hold the Volume Up, Volume Down, and Power buttons together.""
to install twrp on my nexus 7(rooted and unlocked with stock ROM).
It went well but when i try to boot it into recovery mode from bootloader, its just stuck a the google symbol screen.
I tried an alternative, using goo manager. when i reboot it using goomanager, it goes into twrp but not when i manually reboot the device and go into bootloader mode... Please help!!!!!
There's a bug in the boot loader that requires you to be plugged into a computer to access recovery.
prashaanth1992 said:
I just used this method
""Enter the following commands to flash TWRP Recovery on your tablet:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.2.1-grouper.img
TWRP Recovery will then be flashed on your Nexus 7.
You will also get a “Finish/Okay” message at the command prompt. Type this command to reboot your tablet:
fastboot reboot
To enter TWRP Recovery, switch off your tablet. Press and hold the Volume Up, Volume Down, and Power buttons together.""
to install twrp on my nexus 7(rooted and unlocked with stock ROM).
It went well but when i try to boot it into recovery mode from bootloader, its just stuck a the google symbol screen.
I tried an alternative, using goo manager. when i reboot it using goomanager, it goes into twrp but not when i manually reboot the device and go into bootloader mode... Please help!!!!!
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as previously mentioned, there is a bug.
I can boot into TWRP via hold Power button -> Reboot -> Recovery, if your ROM [stock rom?] does not have this, download ROM Toolbox on Play Store, and select "Rebooter" on the bottom, and "Reboot recovery"
Or I think you can use Terminal Emulator, and type
# su
# reboot recovery
that should work too..
or you can just plug it into a computer
Thanks a butt load!!!!!!!!!!
I also think goomanager or rom manager has a bug that it wont let me power on my tablet unless i hold the power button down for 10 seconds. I remove those apps then all is fine.
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Need help here!
My Nexus 10 was with stock 4.4.4, rooted with TWRP. I decided to flash the factory image files by removing the -w in flash-all.sh. However it ended up with being stuck with the rotating balls. After about 45 minutes, I decided to go to the fastboot mode (pwr+both volumes), then select recovery (I planned to do factory reset and clear cache). After trying to reboot into recovery mode (pwr + one volume button), it now shows an open bootloader with following message below the bootloader (the bootloader seems still unlocked):
Dowloading...
Do not turn off target!!
What does it mean? What is it exactly downloading? And what should I do? Should I lock the bootloader? Also it does not respond now if I push the volume buttons. It's not recognized on my Mac with the with the following command:
fastboot devices
I also notice the following line:
Reboot Mode Flag: NONE
Now I just booted into recovery, but it shows the bootloader with the exclamation mark! After a few minutes, it automatically switched to the never-ending rotating balls. What can I do?
When you get the Downloading...message you're in the Recovery screen. Don't worry about the message. Press vol up and power to get into the recovery menu - there you can wipe cache and system. As you're in recovery, Fastboot devices will not recognise your tablet, only adb commands.
If I was you and this didn't work, I'd just reboot into fastboot and flash the image files manually. You'll lose root, data and twrp but these can easily be gotten back through fastboot.
Hi,
In case you want help to flash Stock Firmware files. Check the Manta Help Thread .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2670400
~Lord
Hello all,
Just a heads up that I have little to no knowledge of modding/rooting phones whatsoever.
My phone decided to reboot by itself earlier today and was stuck in a boot loop for around 30 minutes before I managed to get into recovery mode. At this point it is still boot looping. Afterwards it just stop the boot loop and now stuck on recovery mode. Powering it off from recovery mode or by holding power button for 10s will only results in the phone rebooting itself into recovery mode again. I can get into Fastboot mode, however. Wiping cache and rebooting does not seem to do the trick as it would only go back to recovery screen after the OnePlus logo again.
Please advise on this matter
install drivers. connect to fastboot. Type "fastboot continue", this should turn on your phone but it's a temporary fix. Once it's on copy your data & perform a factory reset. - found it on oneplus forums (haven't tested by me)
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B!Gguy said:
install drivers. connect to fastboot. Type "fastboot continue", this should turn on your phone but it's a temporary fix. Once it's on copy your data & perform a factory reset. - found it on oneplus forums (haven't tested by me)
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Thanks for your reply, where exactly do i type "fastboot continue" ?
> First you need to install ADB & Fastboot to your Computer (Use This guide)
> Then Install Oneplus 2 Drivers (Use This Guide)
> Connect phone via Fastboot mode (Turn off the phone. Hold Volume Up + Power to enter fastboot mode. Connect phone to pc)
On the first guide (ADB & Fastboot) you'll find how to open a Command Window to issue fastboot commands. That's where you need to type "fastboot continue"
So, I followed anandmore's thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-2/how-to/ultimate-guide-redmi-2-users-rooting-to-t3294212:
I did following commands in fastboot mode -
fastboot devices
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot reboot
But after rebooting, it gets stuck on MI logo. What should I do?
Can you get into recovery? I don't remeber what button combination it is on stock rom, but on custom is it VOL UP + VOL DOWN + POWER, when phone light up, release power button and keep holding the volume buttons
The commands you need are
fastboot devices (for recognise the device)
fastboot flash recovery file.img (you can change the name file if you want, to be easy)
fastboot boot file.img (this command is necessary for the first boot into the new recovery flashed)
You need open the CMD ADB/Fastboot in the same file folder with the recovery.img, if not, not works
Hi, I had the same as you. You need to press the buttons as the other user said (volume up + down + power), when the phone is off. And hold them until you see twrp.
(FYI, the phone will boot with miui logo, then it takes maybe 15-30seconds to show twrp, you need to hold all the time I think, until twrp shows).
Thank you B.Paiter !!
"fastboot boot file.img (this command is necessary for the first boot into the new recovery flashed)" did it for me !