I've restored a back up through TWRP and now my phone is stuck in a bootloop. I can't get in TWRP either, as that bootloops too.
I think the issue is that I've restored a vendor image. How can I fix this if I can't get into recovery?
Can someone please help me here?
I would go into Heisenberg's guide which is stickied in the general section. Flash stock images and TWRP via fast boot. Read the guide in its entirety.
Random Barnics said:
I've restored a back up through TWRP and now my phone is stuck in a bootloop. I can't get in TWRP either, as that bootloops too.
I think the issue is that I've restored a vendor image. How can I fix this if I can't get into recovery?
Can someone please help me here?
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Your phone shouldn't loop from restoring a vendor image, as long as it's the right vendor image that was backed up with the ROM. Exactly what did you backup/restore? You haven't really given enough information here.
I was running Dirty Unicorns 6.0.1. When I backed it up, I checked all of the extra parts to back up. I restored everything.
Random Barnics said:
I was running Dirty Unicorns 6.0.1. When I backed it up, I checked all of the extra parts to back up. I restored everything.
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When I asked exactly what you backed up, I did mean exactly. When you say you checked all of the extra parts, what do you mean? That isn't very specific. Do you mean you checked every box? If so, you don't need to do that, you only need to select system, data, boot, and vendor. So restoring your backup and only selecting to restore those.
Heisenberg said:
When I asked exactly what you backed up, I did mean exactly. When you say you checked all of the extra parts, what do you mean? That isn't very specific. Do you mean you checked every box? If so, you don't need to do that, you only need to select system, data, boot, and vendor. So restoring your backup and only selecting to restore those.
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Yeah. I checked every box, and restored everything I backed up. I think we're on the same page now
Random Barnics said:
Yeah. I checked every box, and restored everything I backed up. I think we're on the same page now
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Alright, do what I said and only restore system, data, boot, and vendor.
Heisenberg said:
Alright, do what I said and only restore system, data, boot, and vendor.
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As noted in the initial post, I can't do anything as neither the rom nor the recovery load,
I went with the dude's advice about flashing the rom and recovery through fastboot, and they're not working.
This is the terminal output I get when trying to flash the recovery.
[email protected]-3-11:~/Android/Sdk/platform-tools$ fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.0-1-angler.imgtarget reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'recovery' (16904 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.510s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.246s]
finished. total time: 0.756s
It still freezes and doesn't load when I try and access it.
The following results are what I get when trying to flash a rom in fastboot
[email protected]-3-11:~/Android/Sdk/platform-tools$ fastboot flash zip DU_angler_6.0.1_20160301-2335.v10.0-OFFICIAL.zip
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'zip' (432013 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.485s]
writing 'zip'...
FAILED (remote: Permission denied!)
finished. total time: 11.491s
Don't flash a ROM flash Stock Images and go from there.
dratsablive said:
Don't flash a ROM flash Stock Images and go from there.
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Ok. Why though? Not doubting your advice. Just wondering.
Random Barnics said:
Ok. Why though? Not doubting your advice. Just wondering.
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Because you want to get your phone to boot normally. Once you can boot to stock, you can then flash TWRP, then custom rom and then only restore the /data portion of your backup.
My mistake, I missed the part where your recovery won't boot. Flash the factory images as the other fella said, that'll get your phone booting at least. Don't restore the data portion of your backup over the stock ROM though, that'll cause major problems.
PS. You can't flash ROM zips with fastboot.
Ok, cheers guys.
I've tried to flash the stock rom. It's not working. Here's the terminal results:
[email protected]-3-11:~/Android/Sdk/platform-tools$ ./flash-all.sh
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'bootloader' (3526 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.120s]
writing 'bootloader'...
OKAY [ 0.207s]
finished. total time: 0.327s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.080s]
finished. total time: 0.080s
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'radio' (48600 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.265s]
writing 'radio'...
OKAY [ 2.174s]
finished. total time: 3.439s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.011s]
finished. total time: 0.011s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: angler-03.51
Baseband Version.....: angler-03.61
Serial Number........: CVH7N15A25000202
--------------------------------------------
checking product...
OKAY [ 0.004s]
checking version-bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.021s]
checking version-baseband...
OKAY [ 0.020s]
sending 'boot' (12045 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.319s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.181s]
sending 'recovery' (12977 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.359s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.194s]
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.046s]
sending 'system' (1966888 KB)...
FAILED (remote: data too large)
finished. total time: 1.232s
[email protected]-3-11:~/Android/Sdk/platform-tools$ reboot fastboot
reboot: Need to be root
[email protected]-3-11:~/Android/Sdk/platform-tools$ ./flash-all.sh
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'bootloader' (3526 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.117s]
writing 'bootloader'...
OKAY [ 0.208s]
finished. total time: 0.325s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.080s]
finished. total time: 0.080s
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'radio' (48600 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.328s]
writing 'radio'...
OKAY [ 2.174s]
finished. total time: 3.502s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.013s]
finished. total time: 0.013s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: angler-03.51
Baseband Version.....: angler-03.61
Serial Number........: CVH7N15A25000202
--------------------------------------------
checking product...
OKAY [ 0.004s]
checking version-bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.021s]
checking version-baseband...
OKAY [ 0.020s]
sending 'boot' (12045 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.109s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.190s]
sending 'recovery' (12977 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.829s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.194s]
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.312s]
sending 'system' (1966888 KB)...
FAILED (remote: data too large)
finished. total time: 2.823s
Random Barnics said:
Ok, cheers guys.
I've tried to flash the stock rom. It's not working. Here's the terminal results:
*snipped
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Instead of using the flash-all script flash the images manually. I have instructions in my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
Heisenberg said:
Instead of using the flash-all script flash the images manually. I have instructions in my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
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Thanks.
I'll try again when I get up, as it's almost 2.30am here.
Heisenberg said:
Instead of using the flash-all script flash the images manually. I have instructions in my guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
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Thanks for your help Heisenberg. That last piece of advice got everything working perfectly
Random Barnics said:
Thanks for your help Heisenberg. That last piece of advice got everything working perfectly
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Excellent, great to know
He probably restored boot system system image vendor vendor image data efs recovery......
dontbeweakvato said:
He probably restored boot system system image vendor vendor image data efs recovery......
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Yeah we already established that.
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Hello guys,
I think I bricked my nexus 10 while trying to factory restock.
Here's what I did/tried:
Downloaded mantaray-jop40c-factory-0d641789.tgz and ran ./flash-all.sh
Code:
erasing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.028s]
finished. total time: 0.028s
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.040s]
finished. total time: 0.040s
erasing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.028s]
finished. total time: 0.028s
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.041s]
finished. total time: 0.041s
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.224s]
finished. total time: 0.224s
sending 'bootloader' (1280 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.162s]
writing 'bootloader'...
OKAY [ 0.119s]
finished. total time: 0.281s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.001s]
finished. total time: 0.001s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: MANTALJ12
Baseband Version.....: no modem
Serial Number........: R32CB02ZYQT
--------------------------------------------
checking product...
OKAY [ 0.001s]
checking version-bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.001s]
sending 'boot' (4606 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.579s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.128s]
sending 'recovery' (5106 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.641s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.136s]
sending 'system' (528847 KB)...
OKAY [ 59.771s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 14.660s]
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.231s]
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.036s]
rebooting...
finished. total time: 76.192s
Nexus rebooted into the google X, stuck there for 30 minutes ....
I read some posts, decided I needed to wipe data/factory reset, so booted in fastboot mode and launched recovery ... got the droid with the triangle but no amount of volume up + power would boot me into the stock recovery.
Then I flashed CWM recovery
Code:
fastboot flash recovery ../recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.3-manta.img
and could boot into recovery .. tried to do a factory reset and got:
Code:
Error mounting /cache!
Done.
--Wiping data ...
Formatting /data
Error mounting /data!
Skipping format...
Formatting /cache
Formatting /sd-ext
Formatting /sdcard/.android_secure
Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure
Skipping format...
Data wipe complete
and needless to say I got the same result ..... I have tried this procedure multiple times .. verified the md5 of the factory image, tried re-locking and unlocking the bootloader to no avail ... so I am stumped.
Did I in some way manage to wreck the partition table ? is it even possible ? or am I missing something much simpler?
madmatt71 said:
Hello guys,
I think I bricked my nexus 10 while trying to factory restock.
Here's what I did/tried:
Downloaded mantaray-jop40c-factory-0d641789.tgz and ran ./flash-all.sh
Code:
erasing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.028s]
finished. total time: 0.028s
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.040s]
finished. total time: 0.040s
erasing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.028s]
finished. total time: 0.028s
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.041s]
finished. total time: 0.041s
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.224s]
finished. total time: 0.224s
sending 'bootloader' (1280 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.162s]
writing 'bootloader'...
OKAY [ 0.119s]
finished. total time: 0.281s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.001s]
finished. total time: 0.001s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: MANTALJ12
Baseband Version.....: no modem
Serial Number........: R32CB02ZYQT
--------------------------------------------
checking product...
OKAY [ 0.001s]
checking version-bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.001s]
sending 'boot' (4606 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.579s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.128s]
sending 'recovery' (5106 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.641s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.136s]
sending 'system' (528847 KB)...
OKAY [ 59.771s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 14.660s]
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 0.231s]
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.036s]
rebooting...
finished. total time: 76.192s
Nexus rebooted into the google X, stuck there for 30 minutes ....
I read some posts, decided I needed to wipe data/factory reset, so booted in fastboot mode and launched recovery ... got the droid with the triangle but no amount of volume up + power would boot me into the stock recovery.
Then I flashed CWM recovery
Code:
fastboot flash recovery ../recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.2.3-manta.img
and could boot into recovery .. tried to do a factory reset and got:
Code:
Error mounting /cache!
Done.
--Wiping data ...
Formatting /data
Error mounting /data!
Skipping format...
Formatting /cache
Formatting /sd-ext
Formatting /sdcard/.android_secure
Error mounting /sdcard/.android_secure
Skipping format...
Data wipe complete
and needless to say I got the same result ..... I have tried this procedure multiple times .. verified the md5 of the factory image, tried re-locking and unlocking the bootloader to no avail ... so I am stumped.
Did I in some way manage to wreck the partition table ? is it even possible ? or am I missing something much simpler?
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.. and after half a day banging my head I realized I was using an old version of adb and fastboot ... downloaded the latest version from google and .... restored withouth any problem .....
sorry for the waste of bandwidth
madmatt71 said:
.. and after half a day banging my head I realized I was using an old version of adb and fastboot ... downloaded the latest version from google and .... restored withouth any problem .....
sorry for the waste of bandwidth
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nonesense. Someone else who is having similar issues might find your answer of updating adb and fastboot incredibly useful.
EniGmA1987 said:
nonesense. Someone else who is having similar issues might find your answer of updating adb and fastboot incredibly useful.
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Err, yes, it could be useful.
What tipped me off was an apparently unrelated post on google groups from a google developer who stated that in the latest versions of fastboot they added some features to query the devices with respect to partition types/layout in order to be able to decide whether to format or erase a partition depending on what was needed, and since it looked like my partition table was wasted I finally got on about checking which version of fastboot I was using ....
madmatt71,
Please add "[SOLVED]" to the beginning of this threads title so as to alert people to your solution. It really helps when viewing search results. Only the orginal poster can make this change. Just edit your original post.
I wanted to go stock rom, So I downloaded factory Image from google.
But, When send system partion, stop and not flashing.
I were waiting for 30 minutes, But, Not sending,
I tried with Nexus Root Kit, and flash-all.bat, but nothing work.
what can I do?
Flash Stock + Unroot...
------------------------------------------------------------------
erasing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.034s]
finished. total time: 0.034s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.106s]
finished. total time: 0.106s
erasing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.035s]
finished. total time: 0.035s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.117s]
finished. total time: 0.117s
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 5.003s]
finished. total time: 5.004s
sending 'bootloader' (3911 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.662s]
writing 'bootloader'...
FAILED (remote: (InvalidState))
finished. total time: 0.895s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.020s]
finished. total time: 0.021s
sending 'radio' (16384 KB)...
OKAY [ 2.124s]
writing 'radio'...
OKAY [ 0.672s]
finished. total time: 2.797s
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.020s]
finished. total time: 0.020s
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: 4.23
Baseband Version.....: 1231_0.18.0_0409
Serial Number........: 015d2a5045640411
--------------------------------------------
checking product...
OKAY [ 0.040s]
checking version-bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.023s]
checking version-baseband...
OKAY [ 0.031s]
sending 'boot' (4992 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.674s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.208s]
sending 'recovery' (5532 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.738s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.230s]
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.115s]
sending 'system' (625578 KB)...
I'm not an expert in the field but I have done a great deal of reading around this subject.
I have come across other posts with this issue and the solution was to format the system partition using custom recovery, then try the flash again.
Which firmware version are you trying to flash? It also looks like the bootloader is failing to write, but as you already have version 4.23 this shouldn't present a problem.
If you use Wug's toolkit to flash back to stock, use one of these firmwares: JWR66V, KRT16O, KRT16S (assuming you have Nexus 2012 Wi-Fi) - other versions contain a corrupted 4.23 bootloader.img
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2625843
please see my last comment for fix
click thanks if i helped
Hi all,
I have just done a complete factory reset...which looked ok first...
Code:
mars:/tmp/google/occam-lrx21t# ./flash-all.sh
sending 'bootloader' (2264 KB)... OKAY
writing 'bootloader'... OKAY
rebooting into bootloader... OKAY
sending 'radio' (45537 KB)... OKAY
writing 'radio'... OKAY
rebooting into bootloader... OKAY
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: MAKOZ30f
Baseband Version.....: M9615A-CEFWMAZM-2.0.1701.04
Serial Number........: 00254a42d4XXXXXX
--------------------------------------------
checking product... OKAY
checking version-bootloader... OKAY
checking version-baseband... OKAY
sending 'boot' (6348 KB)... OKAY
writing 'boot'... OKAY
sending 'recovery' (6892 KB)... OKAY
writing 'recovery'... OKAY
sending 'system' (809641 KB)... OKAY
writing 'system'... OKAY
erasing 'userdata'... OKAY
erasing 'cache'... OKAY
rebooting...
mars:/tmp/google/occam-lrx21t
...but the bootlogo (flying balloons or whatever it is) stays there forever, waited 70 minutes on the first attempt, then did another factory reset ... and I am waiting again for more than 45 minutes ... what am I doing wrong? Any help is welcome.
Kind regards, mistersixt.
mistersixt said:
Hi all,
I have just done a complete factory reset...which looked ok first...
Code:
mars:/tmp/google/occam-lrx21t# ./flash-all.sh
sending 'bootloader' (2264 KB)... OKAY
writing 'bootloader'... OKAY
rebooting into bootloader... OKAY
sending 'radio' (45537 KB)... OKAY
writing 'radio'... OKAY
rebooting into bootloader... OKAY
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
--------------------------------------------
Bootloader Version...: MAKOZ30f
Baseband Version.....: M9615A-CEFWMAZM-2.0.1701.04
Serial Number........: 00254a42d4XXXXXX
--------------------------------------------
checking product... OKAY
checking version-bootloader... OKAY
checking version-baseband... OKAY
sending 'boot' (6348 KB)... OKAY
writing 'boot'... OKAY
sending 'recovery' (6892 KB)... OKAY
writing 'recovery'... OKAY
sending 'system' (809641 KB)... OKAY
writing 'system'... OKAY
erasing 'userdata'... OKAY
erasing 'cache'... OKAY
rebooting...
mars:/tmp/google/occam-lrx21t
...but the bootlogo (flying balloons or whatever it is) stays there forever, waited 70 minutes on the first attempt, then did another factory reset ... and I am waiting again for more than 45 minutes ... what am I doing wrong? Any help is welcome.
Kind regards, mistersixt.
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if possible, go to stock recovery or TWRP recovery and do factory data reset.
it does not work then, edit the flash-all.sh file and remove the last like which says fastboot -w update xxx...
Extract the zip file xxx... and move all the img files to current folder(flash-all.sh file folder).
add below lines
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
if you need userdata and cache add below lines
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
save the flash-all.sh file and try to boot now. it should boot with in 10 to 15mins.
moorthidaniel said:
if possible, go to stock recovery or TWRP recovery and do factory data reset.
it does not work then, edit the flash-all.sh file and remove the last like which says fastboot -w update xxx...
Extract the zip file xxx... and move all the img files to current folder(flash-all.sh file folder).
add below lines
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
if you need userdata and cache add below lines
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
save the flash-all.sh file and try to boot now. it should boot with in 10 to 15mins.
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Tried that:
Code:
mars:/tmp/google/occam-lrx21t# ./flash-all.sh
sending 'bootloader' (2264 KB)... OKAY
writing 'bootloader'... OKAY
rebooting into bootloader... OKAY
sending 'radio' (45537 KB)... OKAY
writing 'radio'... OKAY
rebooting into bootloader... OKAY
sending 'boot' (6348 KB)... OKAY
writing 'boot'... OKAY
sending 'recovery' (6892 KB)... OKAY
writing 'recovery'... OKAY
sending 'system' (809641 KB)... OKAY
writing 'system'... OKAY
sending 'userdata' (98413 KB)... OKAY
writing 'userdata'... OKAY
sending 'cache' (13424 KB)... OKAY
writing 'cache'... OKAY
mars:/tmp/google/occam-lrx21t#
I have still the same thing though, the boot logo with the jumping bubbles is there for 30 minutes ...
...damn, what is wrong with it?
mistersixt said:
Tried that:
Code:
mars:/tmp/google/occam-lrx21t# ./flash-all.sh
sending 'bootloader' (2264 KB)... OKAY
writing 'bootloader'... OKAY
rebooting into bootloader... OKAY
sending 'radio' (45537 KB)... OKAY
writing 'radio'... OKAY
rebooting into bootloader... OKAY
sending 'boot' (6348 KB)... OKAY
writing 'boot'... OKAY
sending 'recovery' (6892 KB)... OKAY
writing 'recovery'... OKAY
sending 'system' (809641 KB)... OKAY
writing 'system'... OKAY
sending 'userdata' (98413 KB)... OKAY
writing 'userdata'... OKAY
sending 'cache' (13424 KB)... OKAY
writing 'cache'... OKAY
mars:/tmp/google/occam-lrx21t#
I have still the same thing though, the boot logo with the jumping bubbles is there for 30 minutes ...
...damn, what is wrong with it?
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It happened to me as well. After doing this way, i tried again factory data reset which worked for me.
I'm stuck with the bootloop over one hour now. Tried locking the bootloader, but didn't work. Is factory reset the only solution? Hate to lose the data...
mj56gt said:
I'm stuck with the bootloop over one hour now. Tried locking the bootloader, but didn't work. Is factory reset the only solution? Hate to lose the data...
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Factory reset is the only solution to get out of bootloop. if you want to take backup before doing factory reset, try flashing twrp recovery and enable MTP. now take backup. Enabling lMTP does not help you, try flashing stock or any other kitkat rom and take backup and then install Lollypop.
pm_dsp_ra said:
Factory reset is the only solution to get out of bootloop. if you want to take backup before doing factory reset, try flashing twrp recovery and enable MTP. now take backup. Enabling lMTP does not help you, try flashing stock or any other kitkat rom and take backup and then install Lollypop.
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I finally managed to get 5.0 on my Nexus-4 device by installing the latest twrp recovery and installed one of the stock stock-rom images via adb sideload.
Regards, mistersixt.
So as mentioned in the title, I am stuck in a boot loop after botching the OTA upgrade.
Here's the sequence of events thus far...
Current ROM Pure Nexus (not exactly sure which version, 6.01 something I think, but I hadn't updated it in a bit)
Backed up my ROM with TWRP
Due to the fact that I didn't read anything and got over zealous, I dirty flashed the N OTA over Pure Nexus
After dirty flashing it, N booted up and seemed to work ok until apps started crashing like crazy.
Reflashed TWRP
Restored the backup I previously made
Phone has not been working since; it just boot loops
Wiped data; still boot loops
Attempted flashing older bootloaders, radios, and vendor images back to it to no avail; still boot loops
Finally, I backed up everything on internal storage and flashed the latest factory image (MTC20F) straight from Google
STILL BOOT LOOPS
Reinstalled TWRP, wiped data a few more times... still boot loops
I am officially at a loss here. I can get into fastboot and twrp no problem, but the device won't start.
Current info:
BL: angler-03.54
Baseband: angler-03.61
Device is UNLOCKED.
Qfuse Status: Enabled
Any thoughts would be appreciated! I just want to get it into ANY working state at this point.
Do a full wipe system and vendor and everything, except efs maybe. Flash the twrp 3.0.2 then fastboot flash the factory images of that doesn't work then try to ask Heisenberg.
Done, done, and done, to no avail. Same issue, just a boot loop.
Funkwheat said:
Done, done, and done, to no avail. Same issue, just a boot loop.
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Just put the phone back to full stock. Follow Heisenberg's guide.
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Jammol said:
Just put the phone back to full stock. Follow Heisenberg's guide.
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Tried that earlier. Did it again just now following his precise instructions and still nothing. Maybe worth noting, though, that I got an error when trying to flash vendor.img. Everything else went fine. Currently not boot looping, but have been at the "Google" screen for about ten minutes.
Funkwheat said:
Tried that earlier. Did it again just now following his precise instructions and still nothing. Maybe worth noting, though, that I got an error when trying to flash vendor.img. Everything else went fine. Currently not boot looping, but have been at the "Google" screen for about ten minutes.
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Did you wipe data with TWRP?
Heisenberg said:
Did you wipe data with TWRP?
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I wiped it with factory recovery. I'll try again now with TWRP.
I tried..
Jammol said:
Just put the phone back to full stock. Follow Heisenberg's guide.
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I followed the guide to do full stock and I am still getting a loop between the google screen and the can't check this software for corruption screen... HELP!
Should I try locking the boot loader?
ArminasAnarion said:
I followed the guide to do full stock and I am still getting a loop between the google screen and the can't check this software for corruption screen... HELP!
Should I try locking the boot loader?
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Noooooo! Don't lock the bootloader. If you do that you'll have no way to flash anything and will be royally screwed.
Heisenberg said:
Noooooo! Don't lock the bootloader.
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I didnt! I realized that would probably brick it
What should i do then? I did the complete back to stock guide and still a loop :C
Heisenberg said:
Did you wipe data with TWRP?
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I've now flashed TWRP and wiped data with it. Still no luck. Interestingly, though, I'm now getting stuck on the Google screen and not actually technically boot looping.
ArminasAnarion said:
I followed the guide to do full stock and I am still getting a loop between the google screen and the can't check this software for corruption screen... HELP!
Should I try locking the boot loader?
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Had you flashed Nougat at any point? Not sure if you're having the same issue or not.
ArminasAnarion said:
I didnt! I realized that would probably brick it
What should i do then? I did the complete back to stock guide and still a loop :C
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I've now flashed TWRP and wiped data with it. Still no luck. Interestingly, though, I'm now getting stuck on the Google screen and not actually technically boot looping.
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I really don't know what either of you should do. Wiping and flashing the factory images should fix anything on a Nexus.
Funkwheat said:
I've now flashed TWRP and wiped data with it. Still no luck. Interestingly, though, I'm now getting stuck on the Google screen and not actually technically boot looping.
Had you flashed Nougat at any point? Not sure if you're having the same issue or not.
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Yeah I had flashed Nougat and gotten it to work. But where some root issues so I was going to go back to Pure Nexus, I wiped everything and flash MTC20F boot and radio and vendor and on reboot started having the loop
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I really don't know what either of you should do. Wiping and flashing the factory images should fix anything on a Nexus.
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Agreed! I just went through your guide again, verbatim, this time with a TWRP data wipe beforehand and still no luck. This time everything flashed fine with the latest MTC20F images. Here's a command line transcript...
Code:
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash bootloader bootlo
ader-angler-angler-03.54.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'bootloader' (3526 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.105s]
writing 'bootloader'...
OKAY [ 0.209s]
finished. total time: 0.316s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot reboot-bootloader
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.007s]
finished. total time: 0.008s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash radio radio-angle
r-angler-03.61.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'radio' (48600 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.082s]
writing 'radio'...
OKAY [ 2.172s]
finished. total time: 3.255s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot reboot-bootloader
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.013s]
finished. total time: 0.014s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash boot boot.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'boot' (12201 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.302s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.182s]
finished. total time: 0.487s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot erase cache
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this ext4 partition?
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.030s]
finished. total time: 0.031s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash cache cache.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.023s]
sending 'cache' (5752 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.150s]
writing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.106s]
finished. total time: 0.282s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash recovery recovery
.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'recovery' (13133 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.321s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.195s]
finished. total time: 0.517s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash system system.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.397s]
sending sparse 'system' 1/5 (478162 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.178s]
writing 'system' 1/5...
OKAY [ 6.861s]
sending sparse 'system' 2/5 (482961 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.220s]
writing 'system' 2/5...
OKAY [ 7.044s]
sending sparse 'system' 3/5 (480085 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.236s]
writing 'system' 3/5...
OKAY [ 7.268s]
sending sparse 'system' 4/5 (470078 KB)...
OKAY [ 10.822s]
writing 'system' 4/5...
OKAY [ 6.593s]
sending sparse 'system' 5/5 (55832 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.353s]
writing 'system' 5/5...
OKAY [ 0.808s]
finished. total time: 74.788s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'vendor' (185181 KB)...
OKAY [ 4.125s]
writing 'vendor'...
OKAY [ 2.974s]
finished. total time: 7.100s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>
Btw, how long at the "Google" boot screen should I be waiting before I give up on it ever booting? I've been waiting about ten minutes. I have heard 20 elsewhere, but that sounds excessive.
Well I am doing a complete wipe back to 6.0.0 (MDA89D) I will let you know if it works...
Funkwheat said:
Agreed! I just went through your guide again, verbatim, this time with a TWRP data wipe beforehand and still no luck. This time everything flashed fine with the latest MTC20F images. Here's a command line transcript...
Code:
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash bootloader bootlo
ader-angler-angler-03.54.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'bootloader' (3526 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.105s]
writing 'bootloader'...
OKAY [ 0.209s]
finished. total time: 0.316s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot reboot-bootloader
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.007s]
finished. total time: 0.008s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash radio radio-angle
r-angler-03.61.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'radio' (48600 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.082s]
writing 'radio'...
OKAY [ 2.172s]
finished. total time: 3.255s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot reboot-bootloader
rebooting into bootloader...
OKAY [ 0.013s]
finished. total time: 0.014s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash boot boot.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'boot' (12201 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.302s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.182s]
finished. total time: 0.487s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot erase cache
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this ext4 partition?
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.030s]
finished. total time: 0.031s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash cache cache.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.023s]
sending 'cache' (5752 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.150s]
writing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 0.106s]
finished. total time: 0.282s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash recovery recovery
.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'recovery' (13133 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.321s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.195s]
finished. total time: 0.517s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash system system.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 0.397s]
sending sparse 'system' 1/5 (478162 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.178s]
writing 'system' 1/5...
OKAY [ 6.861s]
sending sparse 'system' 2/5 (482961 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.220s]
writing 'system' 2/5...
OKAY [ 7.044s]
sending sparse 'system' 3/5 (480085 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.236s]
writing 'system' 3/5...
OKAY [ 7.268s]
sending sparse 'system' 4/5 (470078 KB)...
OKAY [ 10.822s]
writing 'system' 4/5...
OKAY [ 6.593s]
sending sparse 'system' 5/5 (55832 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.353s]
writing 'system' 5/5...
OKAY [ 0.808s]
finished. total time: 74.788s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
target reported max download size of 494927872 bytes
sending 'vendor' (185181 KB)...
OKAY [ 4.125s]
writing 'vendor'...
OKAY [ 2.974s]
finished. total time: 7.100s
E:\angler-mtc20f-factory-d62de11e\angler-mtc20f>
Btw, how long at the "Google" boot screen should I be waiting before I give up on it ever booting? I've been waiting about ten minutes. I have heard 20 elsewhere, but that sounds excessive.
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It should have booted after 10 minutes, normally. But, if is trying to encrypt it could take a very long time. Were you previously decrypted?
Just did you guide back to 6.0.0 (MDA89D) and the phone is still looping between the google screen and the "cant check for corruption screen"... Am I just bricked?? I have no idea what to even try...
I don't think so, unless that's something that happened automatically. I was on PureNexus (unsure which build).
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Just did you guide back to 6.0.0 (MDA89D) and the phone is still looping between the google screen and the "cant check for corruption screen"... Am I just bricked?? I have no idea what to even try...
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Looks like you and I are having the exact same issue... We both went to today's OTA, both ended up attempting to go back, and are both in boot loop states now.... Wonder if this is an actual issue. Hope we can figure it out, cause until then I'm without a phone entirely.
so I am on pure nexus the latest build running xposed and ex kernel. How would I flash android 7..0 and not get this bootloop, if I format completely wipe my phone in twrp would that do it before I flash the ota.zip?
Good afternoon to all, I need a lot of help. I have a p9 lite VNS-L23 C605B120, try to install the rom revolution nougat, unlock the bootloader, install the recovery and from there an update file, when I finish, I reset and the phone left with the black screen, I connect it, the PC and I recognize it: Android bootloader interface, do not enter with the 3 buttons: vol + vol - and button on.
I need help on how I can flash it, with some program or how I can fix it, and what are the necessary files ... Thank you very much already.
Pd: the HiSuit of hawei is opened every time I connect the phone to the PC, but it does not allow me to recover the system, at the beginning it leaves: it is acceded to the system recovery mode, I click to recover system and then leaves, the device Does not support system recovery.
Same here unfortunately
Can you to enter to fastboot? If yes is the bootloader locked or unlocked?
Potato997 said:
Can you to enter to fastboot? If yes is the bootloader locked or unlocked?
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This is in flashboot mode, and yes unlock bootloader, but black screen, allows to restart with commands, but unfortunately I do not have much knowledge about this, I hope help, what steps can I take to be able to turn it on.
Try to flash again TWRP and boot to recovery.
By fastboot I can reset, install twrp, reboot, but still black screen, there is no vibration, but when connecting the phone, appears in android bootloader interface. What else can I do with commands
As I said, can you boot to TWRP?
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As I said, can you boot to TWRP?
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See
hanzox5 said:
See
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But no reboot in recovery
C:\Program Files (x86)\HiSuite\hwtools>fastboot flash boot boot.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'boot' (13810 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.297s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 0.491s]
finished. total time: 0.788s
C:\Program Files (x86)\HiSuite\hwtools>fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'recovery' (32960 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.704s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 1.143s]
finished. total time: 1.862s
C:\Program Files (x86)\HiSuite\hwtools>fastboot flash cust cust.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending 'cust' (331661 KB)...
OKAY [ 7.077s]
writing 'cust'...
OKAY [ 8.053s]
finished. total time: 15.149s
C:\Program Files (x86)\HiSuite\hwtools>fastboot flash system system.img
target reported max download size of 471859200 bytes
sending sparse 'system' (452763 KB)...
OKAY [ 10.992s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 11.640s]
sending sparse 'system' (458056 KB)...
OKAY [ 10.877s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 11.137s]
sending sparse 'system' (459104 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.816s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 12.201s]
sending sparse 'system' (457466 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.096s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 11.214s]
sending sparse 'system' (460756 KB)...
OKAY [ 11.049s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 11.190s]
sending sparse 'system' (135249 KB)...
OKAY [ 3.234s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 3.302s]
finished. total time: 119.793s
C:\Program Files (x86)\HiSuite\hwtools>fastboot reboot
rebooting...
finished. total time: 0.016s
C:\Program Files (x86)\HiSuite\hwtools>
Reboot to recovery in this way: shut down the phone, press volume up + power button
Factory reset
Reboot
Do not enter recovery, still on black screen, can tell me which software I can flash it
I already told you like three times.. try both TWRP and stock recovery..
I installed the twrp as the stock recovery and try to enter using press volume up + power button, and nothing
Is there any way to force the phone to enter twrp via fastboot, would help me with commands.
hanzox5 said:
I installed the twrp as the stock recovery and try to enter using press volume up + power button, and nothing
Is there any way to force the phone to enter twrp via fastboot, would help me with commands.
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fastboot boot recovery.img
Try that.
Also you should try the three buttons method now.
C:\Program Files (x86)\HiSuite\hwtools>fastboot boot recovery.img
creating boot image...
creating boot image - 33753088 bytes
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.703s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.719s
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C:\Program Files (x86)\HiSuite\hwtools>fastboot boot recovery.img
creating boot image...
creating boot image - 33753088 bytes
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.703s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
finished. total time: 0.719s
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Weird.
479/5000
Several times I installed TWRP and stock recovery, and I can not enter any of the 2 forms and even with the three buttons, I even purchase a micro SD of 32gb class 10, with this saying that the SD was the one that did not work.
Please, let's go again, I recommend doing from 0 to try to solve this blessed problem. That I should be doing, it will be possible to clean the cache and user data from fastboot, and from there to do something more.
Have you tried three button method with update.app in dload folder in SD card?
If yes, did it gave you some error/did the update started/when did it stopped?
If I have the sd, and inside the Dload folder, update.app, but it does nothing.