As far I can tell the Leon that I have has no stock recovery just flashes to android laying down with red triangle any ideas why?
It's a barebone recovery just intended for reseting your phone. Is your reboot to recovery, you'll lose your data.
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I decided to unroot my S4 seeing as though a rom I had flashed was screwing around with my system. I eventually was able to flash a stock rom via kies, but now the phone is stuck at the boot screen (Samsung logo with blue light).
I have tried booting into recovery mode, but for some reason after 5 seconds, it just ignores it and goes into standard boot, something that it has done since I flashed the bad rom.
Would anyone know a fix for this?
Thanks in advance.
An update. I managed to get into recovery mode but instead of the normal android with the blue square, the android is on the ground with a red triangle. I've wiped cache and data, but still getting stuck at the boot screen.
Some help would be appreciated.
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Pyroaves said:
An update. I managed to get into recovery mode but instead of the normal android with the blue square, the android is on the ground with a red triangle. I've wiped cache and data, but still getting stuck at the boot screen.
Some help would be appreciated.
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There is a 50/50 chance that if you go back into twrp/cwm custom recovery
and do a "factory reset" it would boot up normally unless you also wiped
"system".
Good luck!
Pyroaves said:
I decided to unroot my S4 seeing as though a rom I had flashed was screwing around with my system. I eventually was able to flash a stock rom via kies, but now the phone is stuck at the boot screen (Samsung logo with blue light).
I have tried booting into recovery mode, but for some reason after 5 seconds, it just ignores it and goes into standard boot, something that it has done since I flashed the bad rom.
Would anyone know a fix for this?
Thanks in advance.
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Flash a stock firmware using odin in download mode then see if it reboots
If not go to stock recovery after that factory reset and wipe cache reboot
While attempting to put Clockwork Mod Recovery on my Sprint LG G2, my phone restarted and was stuck in a bootloop. I attempted to boot it into Recovery Mode to wipe data and hopefully fix it, but when I held down the volume down and power button, a screen would flash saying: "Recovery Mode. Loading..." and immediately take me to Fastboot.
Does anyone have any idea on how to fix this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
this will take you back to stock
hey there,
I had AOKP on my lg g2 and i've decided to revert to stock, so i followed this guide and successfully returned to lg stock rom, after that I've tried to run ioroot script to root my device and after that the device is stuck on recovery mode with infinite progress bar, i can go to download mode, can't go to recovery mode or to factory reset mode
what can i do to solve it out?
hello all, i have an lg g2 d805. it is stuck in the boot logo, it was priginally not booting at all, but used d linux tutorial to get twrp on it but after that, indid a wipe and now im stuck again. can i redo the linux twrp recovery and try to flash a zip firmware?? i just want to go back to stock at this point, messing with lollipop is too difficult for my basic knowledge lol. please help. thanks
Hello,
I have got tough nut to crack - T561 so nonQualcom one I bought on ebay.
Generally it is stuck on boot logo. I can get into Download Mode but not into Recovery mode (i know the combo - it simply doesn't work).
It is recocgnized by ODIN so I have tried flashing stock rom - it passes but even stock ROM is stuck on boot logo and doesn't go into Recovery.
I have tried flashing TWRP via ODIN - flashing passes but still cannot get into recovery - what's more there is red exclamation mark in upper left corner of the screen.
After TWRP i can still flash stock ROM and exclamation mark disappears - so it is just a marker of non stock component.
I have simply ran out of ideas. One interesting comment I have found on different device :
Factory resetting and wiping cache removes the conflicting data and allows the device to boot. Flashing via Odin does not wipe the data from the device during the flashing process unless the firmware being flashed has an upgraded/downgraded bootloader.
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Is there an option to upgrade bootloader in my case so the caches are wiped ?
Or maybe someone has any other idea ?