Lollipop encrypted stuck bootloop help pleasw - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi, installed mahdi euphoria lollipop, asked for password, then keeps saying eset, reboot, same thing?
now i cant even boot into restored kitkat, bootloops!??
what do i do? thanks!

fixed, thank Fuuuuuuuuuuuriday for http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/

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N7 2012 Google bootloop

So I'm in an interesting situation that I'll try and describe and hopefully get some help. I just switched my N7 over to f2fs with slimkat. Then supersu wouldn't update binaries. I enabled development options and granted root to adb and apps. Restarted to update binaries through TWRP. After the update I'm stuck in a Google boot loop. What can I do. I can't get back into TWRP but I can get to the bootloader. Any help would be great!
waywardsojourner said:
So I'm in an interesting situation that I'll try and describe and hopefully get some help. I just switched my N7 over to f2fs with slimkat. Then supersu wouldn't update binaries. I enabled development options and granted root to adb and apps. Restarted to update binaries through TWRP. After the update I'm stuck in a Google boot loop. What can I do. I can't get back into TWRP but I can get to the bootloader. Any help would be great!
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What's stopping you accessing twrp from your bootloader? Is it not booting into it?
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It actually would go to the TWRP logo then go straight back to the Google screen.
I managed a fix for those wondering. I wiped using fastboot and now I've installed Mahdi and I'm doing much better.

boot loop after root my device with kingroot on zui

hi guys yesterday i was enjoying my zuk zui with the latest update
but i decided to root my rom
after i restarted my phone it stuck in boot loop
and the zui recovery cant help me in formating my phone
so plz any help
i would be thankful
Just having same, but on CyanogenOS... Rooted with Kingroot, tried to replace kingroot with SuperSU with SuperSU-ME app and now it's stuck on Cyanogen logo...
Same **** here. I had to poweroff the phone using recovery option. I guess flashing again the signed CyanogenOS zip will fix this... Or at least hope so
Hi, I had the same problem. Someone managed to solve? I need to recover data because I can not lose them.

Encryption Unsuccessful

Anytime I try and flash a rooted stock ROM I get the encryption unsuccessful warning and asked me to reset it. That doesn't work. Ican Flash Resurrection Remix any other those kind of ROMs works fine. How do I fix the encryption unsuccessful warning and get rid of that so I can Flash a rooted stock ROM. Can anyone please help me with that?

TWRP installed, but unable to boot into rom

Hello,
I've installed twrp on my lg g2 802. Using twrp i tried to install lineageos, but on reboot the screen remains black. I see the monitor on but nothing happens. I have to force the reboot. I can still go into recovery but i don't understand where is the problem.
I already tried to wipe everything, and i installed latest nightly of lineageos (no gapps).
Da you have an idea?
I have this same exact problem. I hope a solution is out there!
i installed from a kitkat. Maybe this can be a problem? Should i install lineage from a lollipop?
Flash this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/development/boot-g2-hybrid-bootstacks-t3183219
I got LineageOS to work!
It was a long grind of reading various posts on here and looking up other info on google, but I finally got my phone to run LineageOS.
The three things that I think are key are:
Making sure your phone is starting off with kitkat. I wasn't able to root my phone with lollipop. Stumproot, towelroot, and ioroot all didn't work. Once I downgraded to kitkat, I rooted successfully with ioroot.
After getting TWRP, updating it to 3.1.0. I had to first get an older version and then flash 3.1.0
Change the bootloader to kitkat if it isn't on it already. I used Bootloader Changer.
emilio84music said:
i installed from a kitkat. Maybe this can be a problem? Should i install lineage from a lollipop?
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Yes u need lp bootstacks. Or you can simply get to the stock lollipop using flashtool and then flash lineage os
Thank you for support. Now it works

Bootloop?

So I just got my Nexus 6p today and I've tried rooting this thing but it just kept making me stuck on the google logo. I successfully unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP but everytime I installed from ZIP SuperSU or Magisk it would keep getting me stuck on the google logo. I've tried this several times because I could still go to bootloader. I've flashed the stock image a couple of times and reinstalled TWRP but I just can't get it to root.
Edit: I have flashed to stock and I'm on 6.0. I haven't tried reinstalling TWRP but the bootloader is unlocked and everything else is stock.
Edit 2: I just flashed TWRP and now I'm stuck on the google logo. Wtf is this??
nemesis101x said:
So I just got my Nexus 6p today and I've tried rooting this thing but it just kept making me stuck on the google logo. I successfully unlocked the bootloader and installed TWRP but everytime I installed from ZIP SuperSU or Magisk it would keep getting me stuck on the google logo. I've tried this several times because I could still go to bootloader. I've flashed the stock image a couple of times and reinstalled TWRP but I just can't get it to root.
Edit: I have flashed to stock and I'm on 6.0. I haven't tried reinstalling TWRP but the bootloader is unlocked and everything else is stock.
Edit 2: I just flashed TWRP and now I'm stuck on the google logo. Wtf is this??
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Could be because you are on older version of Android. Did you make sure you are on the correct bootloader? Anyways I found with stock you must complete the initial setup then you can go back and root later. I've had success with Magisk 16.0 on nougat and Oreo so don't see why it wouldn't work on marshmallow.
Exodusche said:
Could be because you are on older version of Android. Did you make sure you are on the correct bootloader? Anyways I found with stock you must complete the initial setup then you can go back and root later. I've had success with Magisk 16.0 on nougat and Oreo so don't see why it wouldn't work on marshmallow.
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What is a 'correct bootloader' anyway? I am on the latest bootloader and flashed latest factory images and still bootlooping, can't even make it to recovery mode (flashed 4-cores TWRP after I flashed stock).
Gamool said:
What is a 'correct bootloader' anyway? I am on the latest bootloader and flashed latest factory images and still bootlooping, can't even make it to recovery mode (flashed 4-cores TWRP after I flashed stock).
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Ok sorry you said 6.0 in comment that's why I asked about bootloader. Also thought was just the root giving you a hard time not the dreaded bootloop that some 6Ps get.

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