[Q] Stuck in boot loop after flashing CM11 - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've been using the built-in CM updater almost daily for weeks now with no issues. Today, I noticed the CM11 nightlies were out. I excitedly downloaded it and installed it. It rebooted into ClockworkMod Recovery (which I don't recall it ever doing with CM10 nightlies) and gave a "set_metadata_recursive some changes failed . . . (Status 7)" error.
After doing some research, I think the issue may be that I'm still using an outdated CMR v6.0.1.9.
Should I have USB access when in CMR? When I plug the cable in, Windows says the device has malfunctioned
Assuming CMR is my issue, how can I update it without USB access?
I tried a factory reset, but it's still stuck in a boot loop.

I don't recall if USB access to the internal storage card is enabled while in CWM recovery or not, but for sure you can adb sideload any zip if you have adb setup on your PC. I suggest you to update your recovery then manually flash latest cm11. Then you'll use again the built-in updater for upcoming nightlies

clem_ita said:
I don't recall if USB access to the internal storage card is enabled while in CWM recovery or not, but for sure you can adb sideload any zip if you have adb setup on your PC. I suggest you to update your recovery then manually flash latest cm11. Then you'll use again the built-in updater for upcoming nightlies
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Sideloading is new to me. I'll give it a shot this afternoon and post back. Thanks!

It is your outdated CWM recovery. Get the latest cwm recovery and it will all be fine
Had the same issue with Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Galaxy S3
Was always caused by older version of cwm
You don't have usb access? Just restore a backup then

If you fastboot flash the new cwm recovery and ROM, wipe cache you will be golden. Without loss of data
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[Q] TWRP nor CWM will successfully wipe/format data

First, I searched and read all relevant threads concerning this issue. The five threads that showed up in the search did not help me solve my issue.
So on to my problem. I can no longer flash any rom onto my device. I attempted to flash the first official CM10 nightly (which I recently found out was not flashing properly for others) and had no success. I simply got a black screen and nothing more. I eventually got back into TWRP (v2.2.1.4) to try and Nandroid restore, but I noticed that /data was not formatting and the restore failed. Every time I would slide the bar across to confirm the restore TWRP would reboot itself. I then flashed CWM (v6.0.1.0) and the same problems were there. After that I flashed an earlier version of TWRP and successfully restored the backup. I'm not 100% sure how it was successful. So I decided to try flashing another ROM and no go. Same problems. Anyone have any ideas? When I was using CWM I got the error message below.
Code:
E: unable to locate volume information
E: unable to open ums lunfile '/sys/devices/platform/usb_mass_storage/lun0/file'
E: unable to format data
I'm running Bugless Beast with Motley #219
I'm having similar, if not identical problems. After flashing TWRP 2.2.1.4, I tried flashing a rom and gapps; the tablet would boot endlessly into recovery. Nothing I did would do anything, so I flashed the stock image to start over. This time, I used CWM 6.0.1.0 touch to make sure that it wasn't the recovery that was causing the problem. However, now after flashing the rom and gapps, instead of booting into recovery, I got stuck at a black screen and had to hold the power button in order to get back to the bootloader.
Now, like you, it seems I can't flash any roms anymore. It's frustrating to say the least.
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aznxk3vi17 said:
I'm having similar, if not identical problems. After flashing TWRP 2.2.1.4, I tried flashing a rom and gapps; the tablet would boot endlessly into recovery. Nothing I did would do anything, so I flashed the stock image to start over. This time, I used CWM 6.0.1.0 touch to make sure that it wasn't the recovery that was causing the problem. However, now after flashing the rom and gapps, instead of booting into recovery, I got stuck at a black screen and had to hold the power button in order to get back to the bootloader.
Now, like you, it seems I can't flash any roms anymore. It's frustrating to say the least.
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What rom did you attempt to flash?
elementur said:
What rom did you attempt to flash?
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So do I.I attempted to flash the first official CM10 8.18 nightly and had no success. I just got a black screen.Even more I boot into bootloader and choose to boot into recover but just stay at google logo.I try to flash recover once more,but just can't boot into recover!!
I have the same problem, i flashed the cm10 nightly which I learned would not boot. No I have no backup to boot to, and cannot even push a new rom to the storage to try to install.
Shano56 said:
I have the same problem, i flashed the cm10 nightly which I learned would not boot. No I have no backup to boot to, and cannot even push a new rom to the storage to try to install.
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Can't boot into recover,does anyone know what is wrong?When it is in android I can use APM boot into recover or via ADB,but unusually when it is in the bootloader I choose to boot into recover,it just stay at google logo!!What it is going wrong?
phiracle said:
Can't boot into recover,does anyone know what is wrong?When it is in android I can use APM boot into recover or via ADB,but unusually when it is in the bootloader I choose to boot into recover,it just stay at google logo!!What it is going wrong?
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There is a bug with the Nexus 7 where you cannot access the recovery through the bootloader. To fix this, boot up into the bootloader on your nexus 7 and, without doing anything, plug it into the computer you used for rooting it and then select the option Restart bootloader and press the power button. Once it gets you back into the bootloader again select Recovery mode and press the power button. It will now get you into the recovery and once you're in recovery you can unplug your tablet from the computer. Note that this fix is not permanent and you will have to do this every time you wish to access your recovery via the bootloader (and this problem is not relevant to the OP's problem).
android1234567 said:
There is a bug with the Nexus 7 where you cannot access the recovery through the bootloader. To fix this, boot up into the bootloader on your nexus 7 and, without doing anything, plug it into the computer you used for rooting it and then select the option Restart bootloader and press the power button. Once it gets you back into the bootloader again select Recovery mode and press the power button. It will now get you into the recovery and once you're in recovery you can unplug your tablet from the computer. Note that this fix is not permanent and you will have to do this every time you wish to access your recovery via the bootloader (and this problem is not relevant to the OP's problem).
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Thank You Very Much!!!
I am having much the same problem as the OP. I finally rooted my Nexus 7 using WugFresh's Nexus Root Toolkit. It seemed all went well. I chose to use TWRP in a first attempt to install a ROM (I was on rooted stock), and following the instructions for installing my chosen ROM I went into it to wipe cache, Dalvic Cache and data. Both cache and dalvic cache wiped without issue, but when I attempted to wipe /data TWRP simply reported that it failed. With that failing, I did not attempt to install a rom. I was still able to boot out of recovery, but even with repeated attempts wiping data always failed. Is any one aware of any solution or have any suggestions. Thank you!

no os cant mount in twrp

on vs980 using twrp 2.6.3.3 I thought I had a backup did a full wipe now stuck with no rom to flash. In twrp tried to mount storage also tried to adb sideload a rom but my computer cant find drivers only when it's in recovery. when its in a bootloop the device is found. tried to download all kinds of drivers still no go.

TWRP hosed after upgrade, says No OS Installed but I can still boot just fine from bo

I've got a 2013 tablet that I upgraded twrp to latest version 2.8.2 from 2.7.0 using Twrp manager app. It upgraded all right but now it can't see my sdcard from within recovery and I can't even factory reset. It says it will reset not when I reboot it just boots like normal. Obviously my sdcard is still there when I reboot into my system. But from within twrp recovery program it can't see it. Anyone have any suggestions on why that could be?
Thanks for any advice anyone might have ... I'm stumped.
Same problem for me. The sdcard is not mounts. Also I cant wipe cause TWRP can't wipe some partitions, like 'cache'. Think it's just a bug and we need to downgrade. Maybe the fix it in further updates.
Yeah I read that this is a probable bug in twrp 2.8.2 and to flash latest 2.8.2.2 instead. Problem is where can I place an image file that twrp is able to see? I can't even seem to MTP mount.
Actually I got it upgraded just using the twrp store app to install 2.8.2.2. The image Wagner available on the spot yet but there's another thread here where someone posted the zips for 2.8.2.2 so twrp app would recognize it for install.

Trying to install cyanogenmod to nexus 4, I cannot flash it through TWRP recovery

I am trying to flash my N4 with cyanogenmod following the official wiki.
I'm at the point where I've installed TWRP into recovery, I've wiped everything (I've even formatted them since I couldn't wipe all of it initially), and the only error I see is "unable to mount /usb-otg".
Then, I've "installed" the CN zip files for the 13 and 12 versions, none of them works in the sense that when I reboot the system, I'm always coming back to TWRP.
What's wrong? Any suggestion?
Thanks
I've the same problems with my nexus 4
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I am trying to flash my N4 with cyanogenmod following the official wiki.
I'm at the point where I've installed TWRP into recovery, I've wiped everything (I've even formatted them since I couldn't wipe all of it initially), and the only error I see is "unable to mount /usb-otg".
Then, I've "installed" the CN zip files for the 13 and 12 versions, none of them works in the sense that when I reboot the system, I'm always coming back to TWRP.
What's wrong? Any suggestion?
Thanks
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Hi gerardgerard,
I also wanted to flash my Nexus 4 with Cyanogenmod 12.1. So I installed TWRP into recovery and wiped everything, like it's explained in the wiki. I can also see the error "unable to mount /usb-otg". When I want to reboot the system I always get back to TWRP. Cyanogenmod doesn't boot correctly. Did you find a solution for the problem?
same problem
Hi
I'm having the same problem. As follows:
Cause (my mistake): I have been using Cyanogen-mod nightlies for a couple of months on my Nexus 4, and made the grave mistake of leaving the phone to upgrade one night but without it being plugged in properly - and it ran out of power part way through! (At least, that's what I think happened).
Fortunately, it would boot into bootloader and I could use adb/fastboot. I (re)installed TWRP 2.8.7.0 (from my Mac, using fastboot). And that works fine - I can boot into twrp ok.
Next I loaded the latest nightly from cm (using fastboot - is this what people call sideloading?) and used twrp to install it. It goes through the installation fine (the only error message is that it can't mount /usb-otg). But when I reboot it just goes back to twrp.
I then tried installing the earlier cm nightly that I know worked, but with the same result.
Finally, before I first installed cm I did a backup (using twrp), and I have tried recovering that. It seems to do all the right things, but again when I reboot it just goes back to twrp.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Thanks
J
Flash back to a completely stock ROM and run through the set up to make sure everything works. Then copy CM to the phone, reboot to fastboot, flash twrp, immediately boot into recovery using the volume and power button without leaving fastboot, wipe data, cache, system, flash CM, reboot.
If the phone will not boot after flashing a stock ROM, boot to fastboot, flash the userdata.img file, and immediately go to stock recovery without leaving fastboot, wipe data/cache, reboot.
It works now!
I managed to fix the problem ... I found this guide for the Nexus 5:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/tutorial-how-to-flash-factory-image-t2513701
and I applied those instructions. It didn't work first time, so I just repeated them and now it's working. I used the 5.1.1 stock downloaded from https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#occam.
I guess this is what audit13 means in their post - so thanks are due there.
I will next reinstall twrp and cm and I don't expect any problems with that (having done it successfully before).
Smaje

Bricked but still have twrp

Hey guys,
so I tried flashing Omni 8.0 rom and I was stuck at the boot screen. so I went back into twrp tried to reflash still nothing. I flashed a new version of twrp the one that can use multirom and it erased all my data. I flashed back the twrp I started with and now I can not sideload the full OTA zip to get back to stock. It says "cannot load one.zip" which is what I have it labeled as. I tried to download the recovery tool and I can't seem to figure out how to get the driver to work so it will see me on my comm port. Does anyone have any ideas on what to do or what happened? I'm stuck in twrp.
almost looks like it can't mount the system
IDK, maybe a broken download. I'd try to restore a backup if you have one, if not Wipe > Factory Reset. If it still doesn't boot after 20 minutes, refer to this thread: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/i-have-to-go-back-to-oxygen-os.649947/#post-16907420. Basically, download the OOS ROM onto your computer and use an ADB/USB Sideload in TWRP recovery (you can flash Oxygen Recovery from TWRP if TWRP doesn't work) to install it. May take a while to boot.
I have no idea how it happened but I got my system mounted again that was my problem. I'm back.
thread can be closed
keeganjk said:
IDK, maybe a broken download. I'd try to restore a backup if you have one, if not Wipe > Factory Reset. If it still doesn't boot after 20 minutes, refer to this thread: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/i-have-to-go-back-to-oxygen-os.649947/#post-16907420. Basically, download the OOS ROM onto your computer and use an ADB/USB Sideload in TWRP recovery (you can flash Oxygen Recovery from TWRP if TWRP doesn't work) to install it. May take a while to boot.
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thanks for the reply mate
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thanks for the reply mate
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snipeez1987 said:
Hey guys,
so I tried flashing Omni 8.0 rom and I was stuck at the boot screen. so I went back into twrp tried to reflash still nothing. I flashed a new version of twrp the one that can use multirom and it erased all my data. I flashed back the twrp I started with and now I can not sideload the full OTA zip to get back to stock. It says "cannot load one.zip" which is what I have it labeled as. I tried to download the recovery tool and I can't seem to figure out how to get the driver to work so it will see me on my comm port. Does anyone have any ideas on what to do or what happened? I'm stuck in twrp.
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Easy fix for "Cannot load xxx.rom": you have to patch the adb.exe with a large address awareness program. Google it, I found one in another XDA thread.
Reason: the ROM filesize is too large. For small ROMs (like custom ROMs) adb would recognise it without any problems.
ipredatorv said:
Easy fix for "Cannot load xxx.rom": you have to patch the adb.exe with a large address awareness program. Google it, I found one in another XDA thread.
Reason: the ROM filesize is too large. For small ROMs (like custom ROMs) adb would recognise it without any problems.
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Awesome. I'll keep that in mind. I'm sure I'll mess it up again lol. Hopefully not though.

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