I tried updating to the latest cyanogenmod nightly, downloaded it, and rebooted. I was in TWRP and let it install. Then, when booting up the phone I get the LG logo, then it goes back into TWRP. The backups I have are on my computer and I'm not sure how to move them to my phone while in TWRP. Is there anyway to stop me from booting into TWRP and boot normally?
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I have installed Unofficial CM 13 successfully, but I forgot to root the device, so I go back and flash supersu file and reboot - I think I flashed wrong version for marshmallow. now phone stuck at cm boot animation, I have no recovery, only has access to download mode. I also have no access to phone through adb or fastboot.
I was in the similar situation before, where I was stuck at lg logo, and fix it by flashing stock rom (now I cannot find that thread), but now it tries to boot the rom, seems like a different situation.
What should I do?
lg g2 stuck on lg logo
Behzadsh said:
I have installed Unofficial CM 13 successfully, but I forgot to root the device, so I go back and flash supersu file and reboot - I think I flashed wrong version for marshmallow. now phone stuck at cm boot animation, I have no recovery, only has access to download mode. I also have no access to phone through adb or fastboot.
I was in the similar situation before, where I was stuck at lg logo, and fix it by flashing stock rom (now I cannot find that thread), but now it tries to boot the rom, seems like a different situation.
What should I do?
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just short connectors and flash all partations again.
Hello. So I try to reboot the phone in recovery mode and it goes to the Teamwin logo. It keeps looping and appearing the same screen. It is a cyanogen which I tried to backup and restore to factory (I didnt know that it could happen because it wasnt me who modified the phone). As I have no access to recovery mode, what should I do? I can only access download mode. What should I do? Thanks in advance
download TWRP 3.0.2-1 (or whatever version youre running currently as some NANDs arent cross compatible) and flash it in odin mode. And if the old version doesnt work, then for sure try 3.0.2-1. Id skip 3.0.2-2 as its kinda wonky
so i installed lineageOS 14.1 through twrp and got stuck in a black screen, so i went back to twrp, wiped data, cache, etc and flashed an hybrid bootstack and rebooted into recovery, but all of a sudden the lineage os logo pops up and after a while it gets to the os, i cant get further than the get a fresh start option, it stays at checking for updates forever, adb doesnt recognize the device and i cant get to twrp, vol down+ power doesnt do anything
Were you able to fix the problem?
Which hybrid bootstack did you flash?
I have the same issue on a D803 coming from Kitkat
Hi, I installed Reurrection Remix, this recovery TWRP 3.2.1-0 by Pretoriano80: I wanted to make a twrp backup so I pressed restart -> recovery, the phone is stuck on the TWRP logo, and only reboots to recovery to get stuck again. It is possible to go to bootloader, I tried fastboot reboot but it reboots to recovery only and can't be turned off.
What should I do?
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Hi, I installed Reurrection Remix, this recovery TWRP 3.2.1-0 by Pretoriano80: I wanted to make a twrp backup so I pressed restart -> recovery, the phone is stuck on the TWRP logo, and only reboots to recovery to get stuck again. It is possible to go to bootloader, I tried fastboot reboot but it reboots to recovery only and can't be turned off.
What should I do?
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I resolved installing a different recovery
Hi, i have an h-870 model stuck in a twrp loop.
No matter what I do it will boot up in twrp.
I gave it to my dump brother and he managed to wipe the rom off it and now it just boots in twrp, I can't get it to download mode because as soon as I power it of from twrp it just goes into twrp again. Any ideas?
in goes in TRWP, because you don't have ROM installed. Flash rom. or go into download mode. You can get in download mode from TRWP boot loop, just shutdown phone.