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So I was following all the steps from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2010312
and I did flash the stock 4.2 img. Now, after unlocking the boot loader, i didnt exit the fastboot mode and stayed in. And continued the steps of section D (all of it). Then I did a fastboot reboot , and Google appeared and below it unlocked lock and then the jellybean logo. It's been almost 20 min and it hasn't passed that screen yet. The rainbow colour X.
What do I do to fix this?? I can go back to fastboot mode, but not sure what to do. I did the fastboot erase cache before rebooting my phone!
Look at the notes of section D.
You have to reboot into recovery, clear cache and factory reset.
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El Daddy said:
Look at the notes of section D.
You have to reboot into recovery, clear cache and factory reset.
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I did this though: 13) Erase the cache partition: fastboot erase cache
14) Reboot: fastboot reboot
Okay, and I will try to do that now.
El Daddy said:
Look at the notes of section D.
You have to reboot into recovery, clear cache and factory reset.
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I booted myself into recovery via fastboot and it shows android laying down with a red triangle and inside that its " ! "
What now?
Press volume up and power at the same time. It will open the menu.
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LimitsX said:
I booted myself into recovery via fastboot and it shows android laying down with a red triangle and inside that its " ! "
What now?
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Flash it again using fastboot and the official Google image. Recent nexus devices are strange, i never had problems before but softbricked both nex4 and 7 just like that. If you can enter fastboot mode all is well though.
Ps. That tutorial, that was the longest one I've seen in my life. Are you aware that Google images contain clickme.bat files? You literally click it and it's done. Just make sure you have fastboot and adb installed. You can extract them from nexus toolkit as well.
If you do wanna make it by hand, also no problem. Download the image from here:https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
And type:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk6.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-yakju-icl53f.zip
Exchange the correct names of course. And make sure you're in fast boot mode.
El Daddy said:
Press volume up and power at the same time. It will open the menu.
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Do I do that on that screen? I did, and it went into completely black screen.
molesarecoming said:
Ps. That tutorial, that was the longest one I've seen in my life. Are you aware that Google images contain clickme.bat files? You literally click it and it's done. Just make sure you have fastboot and adb installed. You can extract them from nexus toolkit as well.
If you do wanna make it by hand, also no problem. Download the image from here:https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
And type:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk6.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-yakju-icl53f.zip
Exchange the correct names of course. And make sure you're in fast boot mode.
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Okay, im gonna go and do that! Thanks!
I was trying to mount the sdcard with nexus 4 but it wont do that with CWM and TWRP.
okay I think I just lost access to everything on my phone :|. I am still on TWRP, is there anything I can do with that?
I accidentally wiped the system files ugh. So I lost bootloader which means my phone is empty and useless and im still active on TWRP.
This is what I did in TWRP:
went to WIPE menu and did the following:
1)Wipe Cache
2)Dalvik Cache
3)Factory Reset
4)Wipe System
5)Wipe External storage ( didn't work - failed)
6)Wipe Internal storage (deleted)
So I have a boot loader still ?? or is that gone too? I am still active in TWRP. What are my options to fix this mess I've gotten myself into =\.
molesarecoming said:
Ps. That tutorial, that was the longest one I've seen in my life. Are you aware that Google images contain clickme.bat files? You literally click it and it's done. Just make sure you have fastboot and adb installed. You can extract them from nexus toolkit as well.
If you do wanna make it by hand, also no problem. Download the image from here:https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
And type:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-maguro-primekk15.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-maguro-i9250xxkk6.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-yakju-icl53f.zip
Exchange the correct names of course. And make sure you're in fast boot mode.
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Yeah the thread is verbose, but its more of a tutorial than a "fix my fone nao!!!" Thread.
Efrant wrote it like that so users understand what they are doing.
Sent from my Nexus 4
so basically I have a dead phone?! =\. Anyone..help or point me in the right direction?
Nevermind. I figured it out and fixed it :victory: !!
El Daddy said:
Yeah the thread is verbose, but its more of a tutorial than a "fix my fone nao!!!" Thread.
Efrant wrote it like that so users understand what they are doing.
Sent from my Nexus 4
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sure, didnt want to apply its not good or anything. its nice to know that google gives you some sort of emergency option, i've used it countless of times.
LimitsX said:
okay I think I just lost access to everything on my phone :|. I am still on TWRP, is there anything I can do with that?
I accidentally wiped the system files ugh. So I lost bootloader which means my phone is empty and useless and im still active on TWRP.
This is what I did in TWRP:
went to WIPE menu and did the following:
1)Wipe Cache
2)Dalvik Cache
3)Factory Reset
4)Wipe System
5)Wipe External storage ( didn't work - failed)
6)Wipe Internal storage (deleted)
So I have a boot loader still ?? or is that gone too? I am still active in TWRP. What are my options to fix this mess I've gotten myself into =\.
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for the next time, you better learn what all this stuff is and means which you are flashing. i cant help but thinking its dangerous what you're doing there. if you are in twrp you're free to install any rom, your phone is pretty much safe if you can access it. wiping system wont kill your bootloader, system is a partition, your rom gets installed in there. you can wipe it, most roms even do it by default in the installation script. if your bootloader is gone you'll know.
Guys I have a big problem...one piece linked to battery is broken on the motherboard (I don't know how to explain it)..the problem is: how to recover data? The phone works only in fastboot mode with only usb cable connected, if I try recovery mode it shuts down, and abd commands are not working in fastboot mode..I had custom 5.0 rom with twrp and unlocked bootloader. Please help me!
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Guys I have a big problem...one piece linked to battery is broken on the motherboard (I don't know how to explain it)..the problem is: how to recover data? The phone works only in fastboot mode with only usb cable connected, if I try recovery mode it shuts down, and abd commands are not working in fastboot mode..I had custom 5.0 rom with twrp and unlocked bootloader. Please help me!
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Flash recovery from fastboot using "fastboot flash recovery". Then you can use adb from the custom recovery.
athibanvasanth said:
Flash recovery from fastboot using "fastboot flash recovery". Then you can use adb from the custom recovery.
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I can't boot in recovery, I don't have battery.. I wrote, I already have a custom recovery, butI'm without battery
marcof93 said:
I can't boot in recovery, I don't have battery.. I wrote, I already have a custom recovery, butI'm without battery
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What part is broken? Can you post a picture?
(I replied to your FB post)
nitin.chobhe said:
What part is broken? Can you post a picture?
(I replied to your FB post)
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Oh yes understood, unfortunely I can't..it's the part where you hook the battery. But now I have a new phone, I only need to know if there is a way to recover data without a battery plugged in, so a command in fastboot mode.
marcof93 said:
Oh yes understood, unfortunely I can't..it's the part where you hook the battery. But now I have a new phone, I only need to know if there is a way to recover data without a battery plugged in, so a command in fastboot mode.
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There are no commands in fastboot to recover data. Only adb, which if you can't boot into recovery or the os you're sol.
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jd1639 said:
There are no commands in fastboot to recover data. Only adb, which if you can't boot into recovery or the os you're sol.
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I immagined it...and are there commands to erase everything? apps and personal data?
marcof93 said:
I immagined it...and are there commands to erase everything? apps and personal data?
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fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
fastboot -w
I'd then flash the factory image with fastboot. That way the partitions will be written to twice.
Edit, if you're able to use fastboot have you tried booting into a custom recovery?
fastboot boot twrp.img
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jd1639 said:
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
fastboot -w
I'd then flash the factory image with fastboot. That way the partitions will be written to twice.
Edit, if you're able to use fastboot have you tried booting into a custom recovery?
fastboot boot twrp.img
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Yes of course, it shuts down during boot..anyway, thanks bro.
EDIT: IT WORKED THAT WAY!! MANY THAAAAANKS!
US996 Unlocked, stock rom. I was in XDA Forums and saw there were app updates, one being Play Store. I updated. When I tried to get into Play Store, the message "this version of play store is incompatible with your device, go to settings and disable app update (or something like that). I tried but the app was not listed in settings. I tried to reboot and now the phone bootloops. All I can get is the warning that the software cannot be checked for corruption and then a quick display of the LG logo, then screen off, and then LG logo again and then warning screen, etc. If I try to reboot into recovery I get the Factory data reset screens and I answer both "yes" and the phone goes into adb mode.. From adb mode I can fastboot reboot, which puts me back into the above loop, or fastboot bootloader, which merely returns me to the adb screen. What can I do now?
Maybe try relocking the bootloader. I am pretty sure (someone correct me if I am wrong) that that pop-up of the "cannot check for corruption" usually only shows when the bootloader is unlocked.
XP_1 said:
Maybe try relocking the bootloader. I am pretty sure (someone correct me if I am wrong) that that pop-up of the "cannot check for corruption" usually only shows when the bootloader is unlocked.
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Is that even possible? Don't know how to do it.
PhoneBull said:
Is that even possible? Don't know how to do it.
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Try entering
Code:
fastboot oem device-info
into Fastboot on your computer to see if it says it is unlocked when in fastboot mode.
XP_1 said:
Try entering
Code:
fastboot oem device-info
into Fastboot on your computer to see if it says it is unlocked when in fastboot mode.
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I get "FAILED (remote: unknown command)"
Do you have fastboot installed on your computer? (Something you would have had to have intentionally installed) If not google Minimal Fastboot /ADB and install it, enter the supposed ADB screen you are talking about and see if it makes contact with your phone.
XP_1 said:
Do you have fastboot installed on your computer? (Something you would have had to have intentionally installed) If not google Minimal Fastboot /ADB and install it, enter the supposed ADB screen you are talking about and see if it makes contact with your phone.
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I have the fastboot on the PC that I used to unlock the bootloader.. I enter fastboot on the PC via the administrative command prompt. With the phone in the fastboot mode, I type "fastboot devices" on the PC and get a proper response (LGUS996ab**** fastboot). If I enter ""fastboot reboot" I get the bootloop. If I enter "fastboot bootloader" I wind up in Fastboot Mode on the phone again. I was hoping there was a "fastboot recovery" command but there doesn't seem to be. I don't know what to do next. I am not all that familiar with what can be done from fastboot. My only experience with it was when I unlocked the phone. I am desperate!
Okay, so if you do not have TWRP installed on your phone, then I don't know if you can save your data. You can try to
Code:
fastboot erase cache
and see if it helps, or if not and just reset the device fastboot oem lock I think. Maybe ask around in the unlocking help threads or perhaps someone with more knowledge will chime in. If none of this works, then there are some instructions on how to get your phone back to stock in the News and Guides section.
EDIT: Maybe try the power+volume down. It may work? I have tried it and never got it to successfully work. But you can try it.
XP_1 said:
Okay, so if you do not have TWRP installed on your phone, then I don't know if you can save your data. You can try to
Code:
fastboot erase cache
and see if it helps, or if not and just reset the device fastboot oem lock I think. Maybe ask around in the unlocking help threads or perhaps someone with more knowledge will chime in. If none of this works, then there are some instructions on how to get your phone back to stock in the News and Guides section.
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Thanks for your help. I DO have TWRP installed and have used it often for backups. But now the only way I know to TRY to get to it is by the power/vol down until LG logo, then release/repress power button sequence but this just gets me into fastboot mode. II have some recent backups saved on my micro SD card - is there any way to flash one of them through fastboot if I load one onto the PC?
Yeah. My bad. Okay, so how I get into TWRP is through the EasyRecowvery.
Go ahead and download it from Git-Hub (1.3b3).
Now extract it and run the cmd program. Enter 5. which is extras and stuff and then enter 5 again in the sub menu which will let you boot into recovery. When you are in recovery, and plugged into your computer, you should be able to either flash or drag and drop like a flash drive on the the phone. Hope that helps a little bit.
XP_1 said:
Yeah. My bad. Okay, so how I get into TWRP is through the EasyRecowvery.
Go ahead and download it from Git-Hub (1.3b3).
Now extract it and run the cmd program. Enter 5. which is extras and stuff and then enter 5 again in the sub menu which will let you boot into recovery. When you are in recovery, and plugged into your computer, you should be able to either flash or drag and drop like a flash drive on the the phone. Hope that helps a little bit.
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I don't have T-Mobile. I have Verizon Wireless on the US996. Will that work?
PhoneBull said:
I don't have T-Mobile. I have Verizon Wireless on the US996. Will that work?
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Since you are only rebooting into recovery and not flashing anything it might. If not, it will just fail and not harm anything. Last thing to try is the
Code:
adb reboot recovery
which is the only thing I can think of and I think you already tried it. Otherwise you will need to just go stock.
Hello sir,
Recently my internal storage got almost full ,it flashed repeated warnings that "some system functions may go wrong,please freeup some space".I just did not paid much attention to it and proceeded to download a file when my internal storage level was less than 100 mb and then suddenly my phone got switched off.when I tried to switch it on it got stuck in the middle with Android one logo .please help me to solve this problem as I don't to lose my data.
Hi Rakesh,
Is you issue get resolved?
I have also got warnings of internal storage full in my MI-A1 and after that my phone got switched off. I also tried to switched on and it got stuck at android one logo.
Please help me out if your issue get resolved?
Try booting in TWRP and using the file manager to delete some user data to make space.
barrack1 said:
Try booting in TWRP and using the file manager to delete some user data to make space.
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Hi,
Could you please elaborate more as how to do that?
How to boot in TWRP and how to use file manager as i cannot access phone for file manager to delete some user data?
Note--i can't enable OEM unlocking and ADB debugging in Developer Options as cant access phone.
saurabhsh23 said:
Hi,
Could you please elaborate more as how to do that?
How to boot in TWRP and how to use file manager as i cannot access phone for file manager to delete some user data?
Note--i can't enable OEM unlocking and ADB debugging in Developer Options as cant access phone.
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Can you use fastboot (volume down+power)? If you don't have Android SDK, then install Minimal ADB and Fastboot, open cmd in that directory and type "fastboot device" (or "fastboot devices"?) while phone is connected via USB in fastboot mode. If it displays your phone's serial number, then you can use fastboot. If it doesn't show you anything, then I think wiping your phone in recovery or performing a clean flash through Mi Flash is the only way. However, if you can use fastboot, then the next step would be booting into TWRP... but we'll get to that once you confirm if it's working or not.
manpildo said:
Can you use fastboot (volume down+power)? If you don't have Android SDK, then install Minimal ADB and Fastboot, open cmd in that directory and type "fastboot device" (or "fastboot devices"?) while phone is connected via USB in fastboot mode. If it displays your phone's serial number, then you can use fastboot. If it doesn't show you anything, then I think wiping your phone in recovery or performing a clean flash through Mi Flash is the only way. However, if you can use fastboot, then the next step would be booting into TWRP... but we'll get to that once you confirm if it's working or not.
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Hi,
i have checked by typing command---fastboot reboot and my phone reboots and hangs at android one screen so that means i can use fastboot but strangely didnt see in fastboot devices but i found output for fastboot oem device-info where device unlocked shows false and other status.
If this is enough for using fastboot to boot into TWRP?
saurabhsh23 said:
Hi,
i have checked by typing command---fastboot reboot and my phone reboots and hangs at android one screen so that means i can use fastboot but strangely didnt see in fastboot devices but i found output for fastboot oem device-info where device unlocked shows false and other status.
If this is enough for using fastboot to boot into TWRP?
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Actually bad news is that to boot into TWRP you need to unlock your bootloader first (fastboot oem unlock), but to do that I think you need to have enabled "OEM unlocking" in developer settings (though strangely I am unlocked, but for me this option is disabled). Try unlocking anyway. If it doesn't work, then I would follow this guide to clean flash official firmware with Mi Flash Tool. Be warned, you will lose all your data if you manage to unlock your device.
manpildo said:
Actually bad news is that to boot into TWRP you need to unlock your bootloader first (fastboot oem unlock), but to do that I think you need to have enabled "OEM unlocking" in developer settings (though strangely I am unlocked, but for me this option is disabled). Try unlocking anyway. If it doesn't work, then I would follow this guide to clean flash official firmware with Mi Flash Tool. Be warned, you will lose all your data if you manage to unlock your device.
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Hi,
Is that mean i will still loose all data even if i unlock bootloader?
And i am unable to unlock bootloader by command. So only option i have now to do factoryreset/wipe data?
So after factory reset again i need to flash the ROM ? Because if again i need to flash ROM, i understand the prerequisite is Bootloader unlock which will create issue again.
Please suggest.
saurabhsh23 said:
Hi,
Is that mean i will still loose all data even if i unlock bootloader?
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Yes, unlocking bootloader wipes data.
saurabhsh23 said:
Hi,
Is that mean i will still loose all data even if i unlock bootloader?
And i am unable to unlock bootloader by command. So only option i have now to do factoryreset/wipe data?
So after factory reset again i need to flash the ROM ? Because if again i need to flash ROM, i understand the prerequisite is Bootloader unlock which will create issue again.
Please suggest.
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No, if you wipe your phone through recovery you won't need to flash anything. It just deletes all your stuff without touching the system.
Hi! SaurabhSh23!
Just gone through your post and i am stuck in the same situation of infinite android Logo appearing on screen. with only thing that can be done is FASTBOOT Mode, Tried ADB & Fastboot but OEM Bootloader is LOCKED and cannot be unlocked using cmd.
Did You find any solution to the problem without losing any personal DATA?? please Help me out i am having some precious personal data and I am very confused about how to get that back.
Regards,
Vaibhav, New Delhi. 9953749713
Any update here please?
vaibhav08 said:
Hi! SaurabhSh23!
Just gone through your post and i am stuck in the same situation of infinite android Logo appearing on screen. with only thing that can be done is FASTBOOT Mode, Tried ADB & Fastboot but OEM Bootloader is LOCKED and cannot be unlocked using cmd.
Did You find any solution to the problem without losing any personal DATA?? please Help me out i am having some precious personal data and I am very confused about how to get that back.
Regards,
Vaibhav, New Delhi. 9953749713
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Guys pls help me i got stuck on boot logo i want to flash stock rom pls help me
I'm in the same boat. Unable to access developer options as phone won't boot and its stuck at the android one logo.
Fastboot oem unlock gives error Flashing Unlock is not allowed.
Is there anyway around this?
I'm still stuck with my Mi A2. I didn't enable OEM unlock or USB debugging and now i'm stuck on android one logo with only option is to boot into fast-boot mode. All commands and tools i try I get error stating unlock is not allowed in Lock State.
I bit the bullet and ordered an EDL cable so we'll see if i get anywhere with that. I've read that newer Xiaomi devices wont work with EDL cable and only option is to use the test point method....not sure how accurate that is but guess i'll find out whenever the cable gets here.
Face_11 said:
I'm still stuck with my Mi A2. I didn't enable OEM unlock or USB debugging and now i'm stuck on android one logo with only option is to boot into fast-boot mode. All commands and tools i try I get error stating unlock is not allowed in Lock State.
I bit the bullet and ordered an EDL cable so we'll see if i get anywhere with that. I've read that newer Xiaomi devices wont work with EDL cable and only option is to use the test point method....not sure how accurate that is but guess i'll find out whenever the cable gets here.
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What if you type fastboot oem unlock?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/discussion-bypass-wipe-oem-unlock-t3804406 use this tutorial to avoid data loss during unlocking
jack_21 said:
What if you type fastboot oem unlock?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/how-to/discussion-bypass-wipe-oem-unlock-t3804406 use this tutorial to avoid data loss during unlocking
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If i try and using Fastboot OEM Unlock i get the following:
C:\Tools\platform-tools>fastboot.exe oem unlock
FAILED (remote: 'Flashing Unlock is not allowed
')
Finished. Total time: 0.008s
Face_11 said:
If i try and using Fastboot OEM Unlock i get the following:
C:\Tools\platform-tools>fastboot.exe oem unlock
FAILED (remote: 'Flashing Unlock is not allowed
')
Finished. Total time: 0.008s
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You can try fastboot oem edl
To put the phone in EDL mode without specific cable
However why not wipe data from the recovery?
Just use fastboot reboot recovery
jack_21 said:
You can try fastboot oem edl
To put the phone in EDL mode without specific cable
However why not wipe data from the recovery?
Just use fastboot reboot recovery
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Thanks for the suggestions. I know when I ran fastboot oem edl previously I get message stating device already locked.
If i do fastboot reboot recovery i got an error ..i believe not allowed but will have to check later tonight.
Face_11 said:
Thanks for the suggestions. I know when I ran fastboot oem edl previously I get message stating device already locked.
If i do fastboot reboot recovery i got an error ..i believe not allowed but will have to check later tonight.
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If you see a triangle, you are in recovery mode
You need to press a button combination to see options, Search on Google for that
Hi, I've been using a Motorola Moto G6 Plus for quite a long time now. However, I can't figure out why it doesn't show any boot logo at startup, getting a black screen but a USB signal to my PC in fastboot mode (PC detects it at Fastboot evert S, which is good). Can anyone tell me or help me figure out why this phone isn't giving me boot logo's and fastboot?
First of all i wanna make clear that:
1. Can you reboot to system?
2. Can you reboot to recovery?
3. You have Root access in your phone?
Please consider answring.
ai.Sanaul said:
First of all i wanna make clear that:
1. Can you reboot to system?
2. Can you reboot to recovery?
3. You have Root access in your phone?
Please consider answring.
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Yes, the system works as normal. It runs stock Android 9, not rooted. It doesn't have any recovery installed, and when I try to reboot to ADB, it gives the same black screen as the boot logo and bootloader. The screen is slightly lighting up, so I know it powers up, but it doesn't give the screen I want, the default bootloader screen.
DaHolyBlobfish said:
Yes, the system works as normal. It runs stock Android 9, not rooted. It doesn't have any recovery installed, and when I try to reboot to ADB, it gives the same black screen as the boot logo and bootloader. The screen is slightly lighting up, so I know it powers up, but it doesn't give the screen I want, the default bootloader screen.
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OK, try flashing stock boot.img through Fastboot or TWRP, this should work.
ai.Sanaul said:
OK, try flashing stock boot.img through Fastboot or TWRP, this should work.
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TWRP already isn't an option, and I don't know how to do it with fastboot. Could you guide me through that?
OK, so first of all i wanna make clear that you don't use this phone as primary phone because unlocking bootloader and Flashing have chances that your data might be erased, so BACK Up all of your DATA to a safe place before doing this.
If everything is set, Lets move ahead by unlocking your phone's bootloader and flashing. Watch this this tutorial:
Download boot.img file of your phone &
After that boot your phone in fastboot mode connect it to PC and, type this command in CMD fastboot flash boot (boot.img path)
Hope this helps!
ai.Sanaul said:
OK, so first of all i wanna make clear that you don't use this phone as primary phone because unlocking bootloader and Flashing have chances that your data might be erased, so BACK Up all of your DATA to a safe place before doing this.
If everything is set, Lets move ahead by unlocking your phone's bootloader and flashing. Watch this this tutorial:
Download boot.img file of your phone &
After that boot your phone in fastboot mode connect it to PC and, type this command in CMD fastboot flash boot (boot.img path)
Hope this helps!
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I didn't read your message fully, so didn't back up my phone... Lucky me this isn't my primary phone and it didn't erase anything. It didn't help me though.
Edit: Now that I try booting into Android, it gives the same black screen as the bootloader and logo. I'm starting to think that it unfortunately erased my phone.
Maybe try flashing full stock?
Arealhooman said:
You said Orem unlocking isnt on? How about Adb debugging?
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I unlocked the bootloader 2 years ago, and ADB is on, but idk if ADB works without android showing up on the screen
Arealhooman said:
Maybe try flashing full stock?
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Let's try that. How do I flash that with fastboot or adb?
DaHolyBlobfish said:
I unlocked the bootloader 2 years ago, and ADB is on, but idk if ADB works without android showing up on the screen
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It doesnt. You need a custom recovery or be booted or booting.
DaHolyBlobfish said:
Let's try that. How do I flash that with fastboot or adb?
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watch this video tutorial (turn on auto translate captions)