Bricked Moto XT1562 - X Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi , newbie help needed here!
have tried to root my moto and installed twrp properly. everything stopped working fine after i tried to install supersu. i tried to reflash stock image however for some reason twrp stopped working and I cannot run cwm either. the errors from cwm read:
"unable to load kernel"
while on twrp the system kept looping while attempting to install - i got errors such as "cannot find e: data" or "cannot mount e:" etc.
Has anyone come across this situation? Thanks in advance.

How did you get cwm recovery when it's still not available for mxp?...
Download stock firmware and RSD lite and flash it. RSD lite only works on windows 7.. otherwise you have to flash firmware manually.

derheckler said:
Hi , newbie help needed here!
have tried to root my moto and installed twrp properly. everything stopped working fine after i tried to install supersu. i tried to reflash stock image however for some reason twrp stopped working and I cannot run cwm either. the errors from cwm read:
"unable to load kernel"
while on twrp the system kept looping while attempting to install - i got errors such as "cannot find e: data" or "cannot mount e:" etc.
Has anyone come across this situation? Thanks in advance.
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Follow the instructions from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-play/general/how-to-flash-stock-marshmallow-firmware-t3277657
Download & install minimal adb and fastboot.Extract the firmware to that folder and then enter the fastboot commands
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790

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LG G2 vs980 Secure booting error Error: Boot Certification Verify! please help!

Hi I got Verizon Lg G2 vs980. and I got it rooted and try to install twrp on phone, never can get it done I use flashify and twrp manager to flash that twrp, and after reboot always have the error messages: Secure booting error Error: Boot Certification Verify!
I also try the FreeGee bt everytime I try to open it and flash twrp, it alway force close, please help ! I have no idea how to fix this !!! help!
SexyQQ said:
Hi I got Verizon Lg G2 vs980. and I got it rooted and try to install twrp on phone, never can get it done I use flashify and twrp manager to flash that twrp, and after reboot always have the error messages: Secure booting error Error: Boot Certification Verify!
I also try the FreeGee bt everytime I try to open it and flash twrp, it alway force close, please help ! I have no idea how to fix this !!! help!
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You don't need freegee.
Root with kingroot (takes stable internet connection and about 3-4 tries) or simply root with the method in original guide
Then use Autorec to install recovery. Don't use any other methods. If its official lollipop, use lollipop autorec for your phone. Otherwise simply autorec kitkat recovery and flash away. Make sure u wipe system too before flashing a rom.

Bricked P9 Lite?

Hello,
I have a problem that I can flash TWRP wich works fine. I can go to fastboot. But however I am not able to install any ROMs. Tried Lineage 14.1 and Stock rom.
I tried to flash stock recovery and tried to flash it back by "dload" method - error "Package firmware is not compatible" and when I tried to flash Lineage 14.1, everything seemed fine until boot logo where I was stuck for half an hour before I gave up. Also I am not sure but I think I havent managed to root my phone - tested with "adb shell su" wich gives error messages.'
Even tried hisuite recovery but it said that my phone is not supported.
Tried erecovery wich said "Getting package info failed"
I also can enter stock recovery
Im also getting
Failed to mount /vendor (invalid argument) in olddroid TWRP
and when trying to flash system I get FAILED (remote: sparse flash write failure)
So basically only thing I can do is be in TWRP without root, fastboot and stock recovery.
I have european VNS-21. Used to have stock nougat with EMUI 5.0
Any ideas how to get back any kind of rom?
Edited original post instead of posting new replies. Sorry. Dont know how to delete.

580 stuck at Downloading...

Hello!
So my 580 (rooted, stock) is stuck in Download mode. This followed a Magisk update and reboot, and it seems like I can't even power the device off - even through TWRP, choosing Power Off reboots it and I'm stuck with Downloading...
Any ideas what to try? Should I reflash the ROM through Odin (which parts?), and if so, what will I lose?
Thanks for listening
PS tried flashing a known good Magisk zip, aborted with:
ERROR: 1 because: "Unable to unpack boot image". Any help greatly appreciated...
PS2: Tried flashing Magisk Uninstaller, interesting: it failed with "Magisk is not installed!".
krakout said:
Hello!
So my 580 (rooted, stock) is stuck in Download mode. This followed a Magisk update and reboot, and it seems like I can't even power the device off - even through TWRP, choosing Power Off reboots it and I'm stuck with Downloading...
Any ideas what to try? Should I reflash the ROM through Odin (which parts?), and if so, what will I lose?
Thanks for listening
PS tried flashing a known good Magisk zip, aborted with:
ERROR: 1 because: "Unable to unpack boot image". Any help greatly appreciated...
PS2: Tried flashing Magisk Uninstaller, interesting: it failed with "Magisk is not installed!".
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Seems like you've actually wiped the device.
Flash stock firmware with odin and start again.
Not sure how I could've wiped it - I did nothing of the sort that leads to it, like going into settings, recovery or Odin
But in any case, I did have to reflash from start and set up my device again... what a PITA!

Some trouble with TWRP

I was just following this tutorial https://forum.xda-developers.com/samsung-a-series/general/guide-how-to-root-samsung-galaxy-a9pro-t3859241
I successfully installed TWRP via Odin but when I'm trying to boot to TWRP it says: No commands with an Android robot and a alert, then it force me to stock recovery with a message that says: no file or directory found under the bottom
Help me, I'm using SM-A910F

I have bricked asus ZenFone max pro m1. Please help me unbrick it!!!

While flashing pixel experience plus rom, the device did not boot up correctly causing a google loading screen which did not change even after an hour. At that time i realised that the rom didn’t flash correctly, or the rom might have some faults. So I rebooted my mobile in custom recovery mode to flash the stock rom, but it did not complete the flash, it generated error 7. So I tried to install havoc rom and I encountered the same problem. Not just that I have tried installing at least 5 rom which gives me the same problem. I can’t even flash my recovery rom. It generates the same errors which include error 7 and invalid zip file. So I tried solving this problem by unzip the rom and editing the assert script and re zipping the file, and I encounter the same errors. I have even tried using a different custom recovery like TWRP and red wolf (latest updated version), but I face the same errors. The mobile has no os installed and it doesn’t allow me to install any rom. It only allows me to install stock recovery and other custom recovery by using Fastboot mode. I have tried add sideload through the custom recovery and the mobile gets detected, but it gives the same errors.
So I tried using QFIL application as the mobile was a Qualcomm device. The mobile gets detected as 9008. And I tried to download the program files on the mobile, but then it gives me a Sahara fail error.
I have tried to do it multiple times and I end up getting the same error.
The device has a unlocked boot loader but it was never rooted.
Please help me.
Can’t post it in the developer forum for this device as I don’t meet the requirements for posting it
i.am.the.best said:
While flashing pixel experience plus rom, the device did not boot up correctly causing a google loading screen which did not change even after an hour. At that time i realised that the rom didn’t flash correctly, or the rom might have some faults. So I rebooted my mobile in custom recovery mode to flash the stock rom, but it did not complete the flash, it generated error 7. So I tried to install havoc rom and I encountered the same problem. Not just that I have tried installing at least 5 rom which gives me the same problem. I can’t even flash my recovery rom. It generates the same errors which include error 7 and invalid zip file. So I tried solving this problem by unzip the rom and editing the assert script and re zipping the file, and I encounter the same errors. I have even tried using a different custom recovery like TWRP and red wolf (latest updated version), but I face the same errors. The mobile has no os installed and it doesn’t allow me to install any rom. It only allows me to install stock recovery and other custom recovery by using Fastboot mode. I have tried add sideload through the custom recovery and the mobile gets detected, but it gives the same errors.
So I tried using QFIL application as the mobile was a Qualcomm device. The mobile gets detected as 9008. And I tried to download the program files on the mobile, but then it gives me a Sahara fail error.
I have tried to do it multiple times and I end up getting the same error.
The device has a unlocked boot loader but it was never rooted.
Please help me.
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1. 1st try to flash fastboot rom,
after install fastboot rom if the phone stuck on asus logo or any other error then
2.Try to install Qfll file (select ww_no_fsg.xml file) after successful installation , boot your phone.
3. again connect your phone fastboot mode and flash fastboot rom
If every installation is successfully done then i am sure that your phone is boot properly in stock rom with lock bootloader.
because I faced same issue,
remember 1st try to install stock fastboot rom and then try to flash Qfil files
Wish you good luck :good:
Try flashing fw063 before flashing your custom rom.(that fixed for me)
if it didn't work try this (rooted):-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2522762
Thanks bro. I have successfully unbricked my mobile

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