Before the problem, I had a 4.1.1 rooted unlocked N7 with original ROM. I decided to apply the OTA update (03a4eaf95f73.signed-nakasi-JZO54K-from-JRO03D.03a4eaf9.zip) from TWRP recovery using the option to manually install zip updates.
The tablet rebooted, and I used Voodoo OTA RootKeeper to regain root access. Everything worked fine, I had no error messages at any moment during the procedure and the 4.1.2 update was applied successfully, as I could verify in the info section and by testing the landscape mode.
But, when I try to reboot in recovery using the option in ROM Manager, all I get is the little robot on his back image without any message. The only way to get out of this screen is to press the power button for a few seconds until it reboots into Android. Everything is fine except the recovery mode.
I tried to reflash the recovery image using Wug's Toolkit to no avail. I tried CWM, TWRP and stock recoveries but none worked. I always get the same screen with the robot on his back when I try to boot into recovery. Booting normally is always fine, only recovery seems to be affected. If I use Wug's toolkit to boot a temporary TWRP recovery image, it works but I want to be able to boot as before, with ROM Manager.
Any ideas? Is there a solution other the wipe it all and restart from scratch?
[edit] I can start into Fastboot but if I try to go to recovery from there, the same thing happens...
I fixed it by flashing the older 3.34 bootloader. So something is wrong with the new 3.41 bootloader.
There is nothing wrong with the process.
Its the users interpretation of how it works.
After updating, the file that flashes the stock recovery on boot is put back.
So he flashed in custom recovery.
Booted at which point the custom recovery is replaced with stock
Then wonders why he can't access custom recovery anymore.
Just reflash custom recovery
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bagofcrap24 said:
There is nothing wrong with the process.
Its the users interpretation of how it works.
After updating, the file that flashes the stock recovery on boot is put back.
So he flashed in custom recovery.
Booted at which point the custom recovery is replaced with stock
Then wonders why he can't access custom recovery anymore.
Just reflash custom recovery
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Not true. I flashed the update through cwm and everything went fine. When you reboot the system, cwm asks if you want to flash recovery and keep root. I denied to flash the stock recovery and I kept the root. After that you can't get into recovery at all (stock or cwm or whatever). but if I downgrade my bootloader to 3.34 everything is ok. I also installed new bootloader through cwm manually again and after that I can't boot into recovery.
Btw... How to flash bootloader.raw with fast boot???
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sikagoon7 said:
I think you are a bit misinformed. When you flash the OTA the recovery-from-boot.p is installed by default. It resets the recovery to stock every time you reboot. CWM does nothing to remedy this. The only way to fix it is to remove or rename the file to disable its function. After and ONLY after this will you be able to flash recoveries by choice and boot into them.
And while it is your choice to use whatever recovery you desire I personnaly think using stock recovery and adb sideload is the safest when it comes to signed stock OTA.zips. After that you can root and flash your recovery of choice as if you have a brand new device.
When it comes to the bootloader. Stock system, boot, and recovery verify which bootloader you are using. JRO03D looks for 3.34 and JZO54K looks for 3.41. I don't know the implications of switching them but I don't think I will test that. I've already had a bad experience with dismantling a bootloader. The bootloader is an IMG file. Download the JRO03D factory image from Google's website and extract it. Inside will be a file named bootloader-grouper-3.34.img. THAT is the stock JRO03D bootloader and that is what you need to flash using: fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-3.34.img.
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Yes I know that and did that from the beginning (renamed the file) but the point is that you can't boot into recovery (stock or whatever). It tries to boot into recovery I think but it reboots again and loads the OS. I'm using 3.34 booatloader with 4.12 and haven't got any probs yet.
Finally Got it Working
I tried one last thing yesterday. I got into ROM Manager and used the option to flash CWM Recovery. Then I rebooted in CWM (using the ROM Manager option). All was fine and when I chose the option to reboot, CWM asked me if I would like to make the custom recovery permanent because it would otherwise be rewritten at boot (this is what caused my problems, I believe). I choose to do so and it worked normally after that.
I then downloaded the TWRP recovery (http://www.teamw.in/project/twrp2/103) and installed it with Wug's Toolkit using the option to flash a permanent Recovery from a file. I didn't modify the "recovery-from-boot.p" file because I thought that CWM already did that. Tested booting into recovery again and all is finally OK with TWRP.
One of the benefits of the 4.1.2 update is that I can now boot into recovery from the Fastboot menu.
I'm in the same boat, ended up flashing the factory image for jz054k (which included the new bootloader) to try and fix.. now I'm without root and without a recovery..
I'm unlocked, but flashing alternative recoveries just doesn't work right now.. can't boot them up.
Did the original author ever get this resolved?
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diomark said:
I'm in the same boat, ended up flashing the factory image for jz054k (which included the new bootloader) to try and fix.. now I'm without root and without a recovery..
I'm unlocked, but flashing alternative recoveries just doesn't work right now.. can't boot them up.
Did the original author ever get this resolved?
-m
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There are mixed reports on bootloader 3.41 and booting recovery. I have not been able to properly boot recovery from 3.41 under any circumstances. If you have this issue as well, flash the 3.34 bootloader from JRO03D. Doing this has allowed me to use recovery again.
I was running 4.1.2 with old bootloader 3.34 and had a SOD while my Nexus was charging last night.
In Faux123's kernel thread, he told me:
You should use the new boot loader and stick with CWM for now until TWRP get their stuff compatible with 4.1.2. Boot loader initialize the power regulators to some know state for the machine to boot until the kernel takes over.. and the new kernel is expecting it to be initialize certain ways... This was the biggest difference between 4.1.1 and 4.1.2... so I HIGHLY recommend using the matching bootloader...
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Steps I had to take to get 4.1.2 (rooted, stock rom, custom kernel):
flash stock 4.1.1 boot.img and recovery.img
flash 4.1.1 bootloader 3.34
flash recovery TRWP recovery
flash SuperSU (regain root)
flash CWM lastest recovery 6.0.1.5 (beta) based on Faux123 advice above
flash 4.1.2 bootloader 3.41
No problems so far. This whole process has taken days...
I'm finally where I want to be.
Oops, wrong thread...
UPDATE:
- Tried about 4 different stock ROMs. Non of them boot after being flashed. The Recovery Booting text remains.
- Only PhilzTouch boots. No other recovery work. Stock recovery included
- Flashed ROM doesn't boot either. AOSP and TouchWiz.
- SYSTEM STATUS remains Official regardless of the ROM flashed.
ORIGINAL POST:
Hi, I just brought a bricked S4 off Gumtree(Australian Craiglist), and I'm trying to unbrick it. However:
- Stock ROM won't boot. I've flashed it like 10 times now. It'd reboot, say Recovery Booting (in blue text), then freeze there
- Recovery won't boot. I've tried PhilzTouch, TWRP and CWM. What did work was repartitioning it with the Pit and flashing only the recovery. However, installing any custom ROM will leave it in a boot loop (Splash - Kernel is not SEANDROID enforcing - Set warranty bit - kernel - Vibrate - Reboot - Repeat).
Could someone give me a hand? I've read pretty much every thread that's got to do with bootloop, and tried just about everything
Hi guys, been using my rooted but otherwise stock OOS rom with TWRP and Magisk for the past few weeks. Today I decided to take the plunge and try either the Lineage OS or Resurrection Remix roms.
I'm using the latest OFFICIAL TWRP.
So I decrypted following the instructions to flash "no-verity-opt-encrypt-5.1.zip", then format data. All went well, so I then sent over the ROMS I wanted to try out. I started with the official ResurrectionRemix. Bootloop. Then the unofficial LineageOS. Bootloop.
Ok, well I guess I'm not gonna get to use any of the cool new OS's for awhile. I'll install the full stock firmware zip so I can have a working phone again. Bootloop.
Now when I say bootloop, the phone is booting to the BootAnimation and just repeating it. It shows the proper boot animation for whatever zip I have installed (resurrection/LOS/OOS), but it stays on there for up to 20 minutes before I have to hard reboot to the recovery again.
I decided to install the stock recovery trying a few methods. I first tried the ALL-IN-ONE tool. It said it flashed the recovery fine, so I booted to the recovery and after staying on a black screen for too long, the language options came up and I sighed a breath of relief. But before I could select English with the volume buttons, it rebooted by itself. It did this again when I manually entered recovery. So I figured maybe the tool flashed the wrong version, so I googled stock recovery for OnePlus 5, I found a few random links for stock recoveries for the OP5 and flashed them, but they more or less do the same thing or not boot at all.
I've tried changing the filesystem for both Data and System using any combinations of EXT4 and F2FS. Everything results in boot animation bootloops.
I have been flashing Roms since the Samsung Galaxy S3 and every phone since and never had any problems.
Currently when trying to install the stock Full OOS official zip with TWRP, the phone won't even go to the boot animation, it only goes to a black screen with the top LED in a light blue color.
I have also tried every version of TWRP there is for the OnePlus 5. Unofficial, Official, 3.1.1-0 and 3.1.1-1.
So I guess my question is....What filesystem is each partition supposed to be on and for which OS?
Lineage based:
System: ?
Data: ?
OOS Based:
System: ?
Data: ?
And any ideas on getting my phone running again?
And anyone have an official confirmed working version of the stock recovery? The one from ALL-IN-ONE TOOL doesn't work for me. It loads the language selection, then the screen goes black with a light blue LED on the top of the phone.
Actually I'm getting that on some roms instead of the bootanimation, like FreedomOOS. What does it mean when you have a black screen and a white LED?
Man, I really thought I was getting somewhere. If I boot into TWRP, change the Data partition to "F2FS", then flash the stock recovery, the stock recovery will boot, however, when inside the stock recovery and I try to flash the stock zip, it says "Flashing, don't turn off your device" for about 5 seconds and then goes back to the list of roms on the SD card, not having flashed anything at all.
Ok, I have the official stock recovery from the OnePlus site, but still can't use it. Here is was happens depending on how I left it with TWRP:
System: F2FS
DATA: F2FS
- Stock recovery will load after some time, freeze, then the screen goes black with white LED on top.
System: EXT4
DATA: F2FS
- Stock recovery loads fine, I can go through the settings and install from SD card, but when I do it says "Flashing, don't turn off your device" for about 5 seconds and then goes back to the list of roms on the SD card, not having flashed anything at all.
System: EXT4
DATA: F2FS
- If I try to flash stock rom through TWRP, it just boot loops on the animation forever.
I have now also tried flashing the stock boot.img, but no difference.
I have 2 things you can try!
First, replace the bootloader with stock and do a factory reset:
1. flash the stock recovery over
2. then in fastboot mode enter, fastboot oem lock (This forces the phone to wipe cache and data, and also do a complete reset)
Did it work? if yes YAY if not go to Second!
Second if your system.img is ****ed up you have to replace it!
Download the newest version of the stock rom from oneplus link here
Unpack it
research how to use an extractor to convert the system.new.dat to system.img
once thats completed enter fastboot mode and flash the new system.img over with Fastboot flash system system.img
now go into recovery and do a factory reset and wipe cache, and dalvik
Please reply back wether or not this work
"Ihave 2 things you can try! First, replace the bootloader with stock and do a factory reset..."
Is the bootloader simply the boot.img?
After doing the first thing, it simply says that the device is corrupt and will not boot. But it is locked again.
But I will have to unlock it again to do any further flashing.
Hmm, I think I may have gotten it. After unlocking again, flashing the stock recovery and boot.img, then locking again and wiping in the stock recovery, I have finally booted into the stock rom.
I still have no idea what went wrong, and I really want to know, so that in the future I can flash other Roms, like LineageOS.
I mean, I followed the steps exactly.
If it says the device is corrupt it simply means you got something else besides stock rom.
So now unlock it and try the system.img instead
It was because I still had TWRP with the stock rom.
I got it working though, thanks for your help.
Do you have any idea on what might have went wrong when trying to flash the lineageOS based roms and why it got messed up so royally?
Great to hear you fixed it ^_^
Probably some minor bug, if you wanna try installing lineageos again use the 3.1.1 TWRP build that supports backups and do a full backup so you don't have to go thru all this again
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Not really just try again but remember to use TWRP 3.1.1, as 3.1.0 don't support backup and probably have been part of your problem
If your trying again and gets it successfully installed could you do me a favor and test if Drivedroid works on it? And pm me the result, I'm looking for a rom where Drivedroid will work... Haven't found one so far
You know, I did do a backup with the OFFICIAL TWRP, but it also resulted in a bootloop. I made the backup after decrypting, so I don't know why it bootlopped.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/development/rom-unified-lineageos-7-1-2-t3635483
Is this the one you tried installing?
I tried like every ROM at one point yesterday, but I think I started with
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/development/rom-resurrection-remix-n-7-1-2-t3636578
Did you remember Gapps?
Also in some cases its better not to root before you have the custom rom running, you usually only need a custom bootloader like TWRP
Yeah, I tried with Gapps, and I never rooted before first trying to boot.
As of yesterday Ressurrection remix, released the first official stable build so try again your should'nt have any problems if you follow the guide 100%
Ever find a solution? I'm stuck here now. Can't get any ROM to boot up, they all get stuck on the boot animation
Bump. I am also stuck in this state
I've tried following a couple of "Tutorials" here that don't say much to fix the issue but no luck with it.
Already Tried twice on flashing a "Stock ROM" that i found in one of the guides, phone manages to power up and show AndroidOne and then it restarts. Can someone help me ?
Try flashing a Custom ROM
If you flash a stock version with twrp or if you want to use twrp with stock rom just boot into twrp, don't install twrp.
Posted this somewhere else on here, but I'm trying to flash TWRP and custom ROM and ran into the problem. Using Wug's Toolkit and unlocked the bootloader just fine. When I went to root and flash a custom recovery, the one the toolkit tried to d/l encountered a mismatch. Tried to just flash a custom recovery from advanced tools and when I get to the portion of that evolution it tries to momentarily boot TWRP but goes to a blank screen forcing me to power cycle back to the bootloader or system.
While trying various things, I figured the Recovery Partition was damaged and tried reformatting it with the toolkit: No Joy. Any Help would be appreciated. (Mod delete other post if found and/or unneeded.)