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i Can't go to recovery?
anybody can help me????
Is your nexus unlocked? Try one of the tutorials / unlock tools in the dev section.
Getting into recovery mode: Push and hold the volume up and down buttons and then push the on/off button. you should switch to the recovery mode with the volume keys and confirm with on/off.
carrsi said:
Is your nexus unlocked? Try one of the tutorials / unlock tools in the dev section.
Getting into recovery mode: Push and hold the volume up and down buttons and then push the on/off button. you should switch to the recovery mode with the volume keys and confirm with on/off.
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yes my N7 is unlocked...and it have cwm recovery! but when i go to fastboot and click recovery mod my tab freeze!
nobody can help me?
There is a bug in the bootloader where you cannot go to recovery from it without a computer.
Connect to a computer, reboot to bootloader and then go to recovery from there.
Or just install quick boot from playstore
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markj338 said:
There is a bug in the bootloader where you cannot go to recovery from it without a computer.
Connect to a computer, reboot to bootloader and then go to recovery from there.
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thanks but how i can go to recovery from pc?
farshad.shirzadii said:
thanks but how i can go to recovery from pc?
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Just reboot in recovery while your nexus7 is connected to PC through usb
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mouse100 said:
Or just install quick boot from playstore
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this app need root...........!!
my N7 isn't root.
OK so you can follow my previous post instructions anyway to boot into recovery
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mouse100 said:
OK so you can follow my previous post instructions anyway to boot into recovery
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Nope it doesn't work. I'm having the same issue but i'm getting the android with the triangle every time I try to enter the recovery regardless of whether its from the bootloader or via adb reboot recovery. I restored the stock JRO03D factory image from fastboot but the recovery doesn't seem to be written. I tried both locked and unlocked bootloader while restoring the N7 to stock but that didn't work either. It's such a PITA considering i'm RMA on a screen defect and I can't seem to restore it to total stock.
Can anybody help me? Please?
mouse100 said:
OK so you can follow my previous post instructions anyway to boot into recovery
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how from pc??????
can explain it for me step by step??
farshad.shirzadii said:
how from pc??????
can explain it for me step by step??
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Just make sure the computer is on
Then connect it via USB
Hold power+vol down as you normally would and go to bootloader
Select recovery, and it should not stay on the google logo this time.
You might need fastboot/adb drivers installed, I don't know. You can get them from a toolkit. Its easy with adb to get to recovery, all you have to do is connect and type "adb reboot recovery" in a command prompt.
markj338 said:
Just make sure the computer is on
Then connect it via USB
Hold power+vol down as you normally would and go to bootloader
Select recovery, and it should not stay on the google logo this time.
You might need fastboot/adb drivers installed, I don't know. You can get them from a toolkit. Its easy with adb to get to recovery, all you have to do is connect and type "adb reboot recovery" in a command prompt.
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I did it but the same Android with the triangle keeps popping up.
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markj338 said:
Just make sure the computer is on
Then connect it via USB
Hold power+vol down as you normally would and go to bootloader
Select recovery, and it should not stay on the google logo this time.
You might need fastboot/adb drivers installed, I don't know. You can get them from a toolkit. Its easy with adb to get to recovery, all you have to do is connect and type "adb reboot recovery" in a command prompt.
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i did it too but stay on google logo
AndIKnow said:
I did it but the same Android with the triangle keeps popping up.
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Have you tried to rename original recovery files in /system before flashing a custom recovery?
You can find further info here (points 5-7):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32610691
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mouse100 said:
Have you tried to rename original recovery files in /system before flashing a custom recovery?
You can find further info here (points 5-7):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32610691
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thanks by 6) I downloaded Clockworkmod recovery from http://download2.clockworkmod.com/re....0-grouper.img
and I renamed it to "recovery.img"
it work:laugh:
I'm running CyanogenMod 6.0.1 and was having no problems with it, when SuperSU needed to update, and couldn't. It advised flashing the update in recovery (I use TWRP) which it did. It then rebooted but was stuck on the CM boot screen for ages. I eventually powered off and tried again, it still didn't work, so I tried to boot into recovery. Recovery mode wouldn't work and an ordinary reboot then just constantly flashed up with the OnePlus power on screen. I can still get into fastboot, but as the OEM unlock is disabled for security reasons I can't reflash the recovery or anything. Has anyone got any ideas? As CM is still keeping the OEM unlock disabled, would it be just recovery and the boot sequence that are corrupted? :crying:
Restore to stock using one of the guides in the general section.
Also, search through the q&a section for the several threads with the same problem.
You need first to unlock bootloader with adb shell on windows and flash the latest twrp recovery . you use a Linux distribution ?
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ciber05 said:
Restore to stock using one of the guides in the general section.
Also, search through the q&a section for the several threads with the same problem.
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mimbel said:
You need first to unlock bootloader with adb shell on windows and flash the latest twrp recovery . you use a Linux distribution ?
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How can I unlock the bootloader when OEM Unlock is disabled? You can only get to that through Developer Options
btuck812 said:
How can I unlock the bootloader when OEM Unlock is disabled? You can only get to that through Developer Options
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Start a private conversation with me and I'll take over from there
Hey, as you probably read I'm trying to boot into my recovery TWRP 3.0.2 except it just stays on the splashscreen. For some reason i decided to factory reset my phone (it's been an incredibly long week) and I'm stuck. What do I do?
Edit: Now my phone isn't rooted for some unexplained reason. Basically how do i just get rid of it all and start from scratch because that's looking like the best option right now.
Thanks
What version of Android are you using?
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This may work
After flashing twrp do this using fastboot
Fastboot format userdata
Fastboot format cache
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7.0. Although i factory reset the phone apparently nothing was deleted and I can still use the phone normally but still no twrp
Same issue when updating to PN 7.0 from DU 6.0. Clean flash with the exception of my PN gapps failed during install. So I'm stuck with no gapps. I sideloaded a few google apps & the wont work. I have the phone back up to a usable state, but I can't sign in to my google accounts.
Flash latest twrp
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=69177467&postcount=4867
also try this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/fix-twrp-hangs-splash-screen-android-t3438262
Fe Mike said:
also try this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/fix-twrp-hangs-splash-screen-android-t3438262
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After reading that I'm still kinda unclear of the directions.
Is the order
1 fastboot flash boot.IMG
2 fastboot format userdata
3 fastboot format cache
4 flash twrp
Just want to be clear before I wipe the phone. Thanks again
nexIT226 said:
What version of Android are you using?
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This may work
After flashing twrp do this using fastboot
Fastboot format userdata
Fastboot format cache
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NM, read that as 'flash' userdata ...
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lbcary said:
After reading that I'm still kinda unclear of the directions.
Is the order
1 fastboot flash boot.IMG
2 fastboot format userdata
3 fastboot format cache
4 flash twrp
Just want to be clear before I wipe the phone. Thanks again
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If you wipe the phone or update Android, when you flash TWRP you have to boot into recovery and root it before booting the system or you will always lose TWRP.
Also, you need TWRP 3.0.2-3. What are you trying to do with only those steps?
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ultyrunner said:
NM, read that as 'flash' userdata ...
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If you wipe the phone or update Android, when you flash TWRP you have to boot into recovery and root it before booting the system or you will always lose TWRP.
Also, you need TWRP 3.0.2-3. What are you trying to do with only those steps?
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My fault. I confused myself.
My recovery is hanging up after flashing from DU 6.0 to PN 7.0. I just want to know how to get back into recovery. fastboot format all
Fastboot format cache
Fastboot flash recovery.IMG
Will that get me back into recovery?
lbcary said:
My fault. I confused myself.
My recovery is hanging up after flashing from DU 6.0 to PN 7.0. I just want to know how to get back into recovery. fastboot format all
Fastboot format cache
Fastboot flash recovery.IMG
Will that get me back into recovery?
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First, did you read my first comment? You can't use the version of TWRP You are. Flash the newest one from fastboot and see if that fixes it. Beyond that, it is pretty much impossible to know what is going on in your case. If you can't boot into recovery after updating, I would fastboot flash a factory image and go back to stock and start again.
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lbcary said:
After reading that I'm still kinda unclear of the directions.
Is the order
1 fastboot flash boot.IMG
2 fastboot format userdata
3 fastboot format cache
4 flash twrp
Just want to be clear before I wipe the phone. Thanks again
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Flash twrp first and don't flash boot
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Ok so after some ****ing around with adb and fastboot drivers i still can't get the phone to show up as a fastboot device. On top of that when i have the phone on normally i can't switch it to MTP mode or PTP mode, it only does charging. Where do i go from here?
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Ok so after some ****ing around with adb and fastboot drivers i still can't get the phone to show up as a fastboot device. On top of that when i have the phone on normally i can't switch it to MTP mode or PTP mode, it only does charging. Where do i go from here?
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You can only recognize the phone in one of those modes at a time. In bootloader you can only use fastboot, so if you can't get into recovery you can't use ADB. So you can boot your phone normally, but you can't get into recovery? What exact steps are you using to get into recovery?
Normally I wouldn't suggest it, but have you tried one of the toolkits? I don't like them but they can be helpful.
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I've tried using the phones power menu option to reboot into recovery, I've used the bootloader to try and boot into recovery and I've tried turning the phone off entirely the booting directly into recovery.
I attempted to use the fastboot flash user data route while in the bootloader but I couldn't get the phone to show up using the command prompt "fastboot devices"
My device hung when I tried to get into recovery & when i tried to flash a new recovery.img it wouldn't take. The only thing that worked for me was to
Fastboot format user data
Fastboot format cache
Flash stock Google nbd90x
lbcary said:
My device hung when I tried to get into recovery & when i tried to flash a new recovery.img it wouldn't take. The only thing that worked for me was to
Fastboot format user data
Fastboot format cache
Flash stock Google nbd90x
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I would do that but I can't use fastboot format userdata
SpaceDog98 said:
I would do that but I can't use fastboot format userdata
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I had an similar issue once & for some reason I can't explain wugs nexus root toolkit was able to recognize my device. Might be worth a shot
Ended up fixing it with the SkipSoft_ULTIMATE_Drivers_v1.0.2
Hi there!
I tried to flash a mi-globe ROM to my redmi 3s and i totally bricked it, need help with. I followed these steps:
-Unlock bootloader with Mi unlock. It says it was already unlocked.
-Flash TWRP via fastboot.
-Flash ROM mi-globe with all wipes.
Now, i can only boot in fastboot mode. When i try to boot normal or into recovery mode, the "mi" logo appears just for a sec and the phone turns off. I also try to flash MIUI global ROM with Miflash but it throws me the error "Critical partition flashing is not allowed". Trying to enter the edl mode says bootloader is locked (problaby it wasn't unlocked first time??). Mi PC Suite doesn't recognize mi phone neither. Any ideas? i don't know what else to try.
Try flashing some other ROMs.
william.johhn7! said:
Try flashing some other ROMs.
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As i said, problem is I can't flash any
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puskich said:
As i said, problem is I can't flash any
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Can't access twrp?
william.johhn7! said:
Can't access twrp?
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No, I can't enter recovery or download. Just fastboot
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puskich said:
No, I can't enter recovery or download. Just fastboot
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Get help from this telegram group. They'll help you out.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...i-3s-3x-land-xda-4pda-ot-discussions-t3673714
william.johhn7! said:
Get help from this telegram group. They'll help you out.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xi...i-3s-3x-land-xda-4pda-ot-discussions-t3673714
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Thanks, I'll check it
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Unbricking Redmi 3S after Bootloop
I was facing the same issus. I am currently on newest Xiaomi.EU version and made a mistake during Magisk-Flashing via TWRP. Result was a Bootloop after nearly 10sec. Booting to Dev-Menu/Recovery was not possible, but fastboot worked. I didn't wanted to flash a completely new and official Rom via Fastboot (typical unbricking-method of Xiaomi with MiFlash etc.) because there is no fastboot-rom of Xiaomi.EU and i wanted to keep my data and my rom!
Here's my solution:
Download ADB/Fastboot drivers and extract them
copy twrp*.img from here to the same directroy as fastboot
open terminal and go to the directory
Boot Redmi 3S to fastboot-mode with Power + Vol-
run "fastboot boot TWRP-3.2.0-0-unnoficial-oreo-land.img"
Device should now reboot to recovery. (that's not the solution!)
Now I flashed Xposed-Uninstall.zip, Magisk-Uninstall.zip, cleared Dalvik-Cache and installed the latest Xiaomi.EU OTA-Update.zip
Reboot: et voila, everything works perfectly again.
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I was facing the same issus. I am currently on newest Xiaomi.EU version and made a mistake during Magisk-Flashing via TWRP. Result was a Bootloop after nearly 10sec. Booting to Dev-Menu/Recovery was not possible, but fastboot worked. I didn't wanted to flash a completely new and official Rom via Fastboot (typical unbricking-method of Xiaomi with MiFlash etc.) because there is no fastboot-rom of Xiaomi.EU and i wanted to keep my data and my rom!
Here's my solution:
Download ADB/Fastboot drivers and extract them
copy twrp*.img from here to the same directroy as fastboot
open terminal and go to the directory
Boot Redmi 3S to fastboot-mode with Power + Vol-
run "fastboot boot TWRP-3.2.0-0-unnoficial-oreo-land.img"
Device should now reboot to recovery. (that's not the solution!)
Now I flashed Xposed-Uninstall.zip, Magisk-Uninstall.zip, cleared Dalvik-Cache and installed the latest Xiaomi.EU OTA-Update.zip
Reboot: et voila, everything works perfectly again.
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Thanks for the answer but I already sent it to customer service so they fix it. If they don't, I'll definitely try this.
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puskich said:
Thanks for the answer but I already sent it to customer service so they fix it. If they don't, I'll definitely try this.
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Service center? Either they'll flash the stock ROM or change motherboard(if found hard-bricked or rooted) with a locked bootloader. Flashing the stock ROM doesn't take time, maximum 30 mins(including hardware checks).
Maybe you should try to enter the EDL with deep flash cable, then flash the global ROM from MiFlash Tool
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Hi, my phone received the MIUI 12 update but now it's bricked because the installation stops after reaching 23.99%.
The bootloader is locked, so fastboot flash doesn't work. EDL mode also doesn't work because my Mi account isn't authorized.
Anyone with the same problem? How can I recover my phone?
Thanks.
First reboot your phone to stock recovery then there was an option to connect to Mi PC. The phone will be detected in adb mode then use mi unlocker to unlock the bootloader then you can flash your desired rom using MiFlash Tool
Dranrus said:
First reboot your phone to stock recovery then there was an option to connect to Mi PC. The phone will be detected in adb mode then use mi unlocker to unlock the bootloader then you can flash your desired rom using MiFlash Tool
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Thanks for you answer. I can't go to stock recovery, it goes directly to the update screen. I boot to the fastboot mode and the phone is detected by the Mi Unlock Tool but it doesn't work. It says I should login with a Xiaomi account on the phone and do some steps, but the phone is bricked.
any updates I ahve same problem
I left it to update this morning and it just destroyed my phone completely destroyed it
I somehow got it to work using adb fastboot continue
then i did hard reset and it stuck on it too
can't go into recovery no matter what I do
It's like gone...
fixed it
Lo reparaste como lo insiste tengo el mismo problema a
David ddoramas said:
Lo reparaste como lo insiste tengo el mismo problema a
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check thread I made
NikoWulf said:
comprobar hilo que hice
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Hello, How?
so any final fix ?
Suryo75 said:
então, alguma correção final?
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no fastboot mode de um (fastboot continue) ele iniciara com o sistema