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I'm sure this issue is affecting lots of people and is probably buried deep within another thread.
I have a Moto X Pure 2015 that I purchased about a month ago. I then successfully rooted the phone (LP5.1.x)
Yesterday I got notification on my phone of OTA Update available.
I attempted to download and install this update and then I ended up in a (TWRP) Teamwin bootloop, with the Teamwin screen flashing overAndoverAndover and could not turn off or reboot my Moto.
Eventually I got out of the bootloop by doing a hard reset and reinstalling my last backup from TWRP.
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Please explain in simple language and exact steps how to take an already rooted Moto X Pure 2015 running KitKat and upgrade to Marshmallow. Make it simple, like you're explaining this to a 5 year old.
Please provide more information than "flash a new zip through TWRP." This is for newbies like myself who can follow step by step instructions, but we need each step.
Thank you for any assistance!
You're running KitKat? Wowee! :lol: I think you mean Lolipop!
Anyway, if you have TWRP installed I think the simplest way is to flash one of the update Zip's, I think there are some in the dev section.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...rom-stock-rooted-debloated-x1575-6-0-t3262242
Pick one of these which best suits your needs, and install it.
OOPS! Yes, I meant I'm running Lollipop!
Okay, HOW does one 'flash' a new zip onto the phone and into TWRP?
Do I connect the phone to my computer?
Seriously, need to be given simple steps that show how to do this.
Remember, there are a lot of noobs reading this and when you say "flash the new file and install with TWRP" that means pretty much nothing.
Simple step by step, please.
lottanookie said:
Okay, HOW does one 'flash' a new zip onto the phone and into TWRP?
Do I connect the phone to my computer?
Seriously, need to be given simple steps that show how to do this.
Remember, there are a lot of noobs reading this and when you say "flash the new file and install with TWRP" that means pretty much nothing.
Simple step by step, please.
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If you download one of the MM roms from the development thread you can download it directly from your phone. If you're not sure how to flash a rom/file using TWRP you'll probably want to do a lot more research on the process before you screw anything up. Do you have adb/fastboot working on your computer in case anything were to go wrong?
How did you get root to start with?
Step 1: download zip
Step 2: boot into TWRP
Step 3: connect phone to computer
Step 4: move zip to internal storage
Step 5: flash zip
Step 6: say no to TWRP rooting the ROM
Step 7: read up before performing any risky actions like rooting and flashing OTA's
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It's simple, unroot, update, what's hard about that? If you're struggling with that, you probably shouldn't be messing with phones in the first place
If you want complete stock marshmallow, then follow these steps:
This is ONLY for the XT1575
Please read all steps before attempting anything.
1. Back up
You will lose all user data with the method I am giving you.
Back up everything, make one in Titanium Backup (save it to a computer or sdcard too) and make a TWRP backup (boot into recovery, select backup and swipe the slider)
2. Download the stock file from @gokart2 's thread
Expand the 6.0 section and then expand "XT1575 stock unrooted TWRP backup". Download the file named "6.0 stock unrooted.zip".
UNZIP THE FILE and place it in the TWRP folder on your phones internal storage.
3. Boot into TWRP and select "restore". Navigate to the 6.0 stock unrooted backup, select it, then swipe the slider to restore the backup file to your phone..
4. Let the restore finish, then once finished reboot the system. You will get a prompt from TWRP asking if you want to install SuperSu. DO NOT INSTALL IT.
5. Let the phone boot up (It will take some time, possibly even a half hour) then set up Marshmallow .
6. Redownload TItanium Backup and restore your old Titanium Backup, but use caution. I only restored the "User Apps +Data", restoring system data could not go well.
7. Enjoy your new Marshmallowy experience!
7a. If you want root, the method right now is Chainfire's systemless root. Read extensively on systemless root before attempting. But here's a link to Chainfire's thread for systemless Marshmallow root.
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Jay794 said:
It's simple, unroot, update, what's hard about that? If you're struggling with that, you probably shouldn't be messing with phones in the first place
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It;s a little more complicated because if he had modified any other system files while he was rooted, he must restore completely to stock before updating if he wanted to use the OTA update
>asking if you want to install SuperSu. DO NOT INSTALL IT.
Ok, what happens if you do say 'yes' to install SuperSu?
That's what roots the device, yes?
The reason I'm asking for drop dead simple instructions is because many (perhaps most) of the threads manage to skip steps -or- assume the user already knows what each step is. I created this thread for those who root their device, then don't think about it further, don't install ROMs, don't do anything other than have a rooted device, but then when it comes time to install new (OTA) software update months later, don't remember what to do or how to do it because they did it once on their Moto and that was it.
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>asking if you want to install SuperSu. DO NOT INSTALL IT.
Ok, what happens if you do say 'yes' to install SuperSu?
That's what roots the device, yes?
The reason I'm asking for drop dead simple instructions is because many (perhaps most) of the threads manage to skip steps -or- assume the user already knows what each step is. I created this thread for those who root their device, then don't think about it further, don't install ROMs, don't do anything other than have a rooted device, but then when it comes time to install new (OTA) software update months later, don't remember what to do or how to do it because they did it once on their Moto and that was it.
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No, TWRP has not been updated to work with rooting marshmallow. It will not install the correct superSu. You must flash chainfires new systemless root supersu if you want root, but even then the root is systemless. Meaning there are some root apps that do not work with systemless root.
The beauty of systemless root is that it doesn't touch /system so if you do a factory reset, root is removed. That way all that needs to be done for an OTA update is factory reset or remove root via another method.
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I tried this method and got MM installed, however I could never get any networks to show up to finish the install process. I rolled back to 5.1.1 for now.
I guess my next step is to roll back to stock and try it that way unless someone has a suggestion.
Research! And then do this
I do agree that you need to do more research before even starting a project such as this, and in general if you plan to play with modding your device in any way! You can't always expect step by step instructions and you really shouldn't be messing with anything at all unless you have a decent understanding of how things work. We are all "noob's" at first (or most, at least) so it's totally understandable for someone to ask for help--but it's also a bit impolite to come in demanding step by step guides, considering most (presumably) of us learned how to do most stuff by searching and reading through forums. TL;DR: Make sure you do your research before you start a project!!
That said, there is a fairly detailed and easy enough to follow guide by reformedmusings over at: https://reformedmusings.wordpress.c...ure-2015-to-android-6-0-marshmallow-on-linux/
I am actually in the middle of the process now and things seem to be going smoothly. You can do everything from a windows PC, just ignore "sudo" as that is a linux/unix command... The easiest way to copy stuff to your internal SD is to connect (with device in MTP mode) to your PC and copy files to your devices SD card from File Manager or whatever (root directory).
I hope this helps!
Update: It seems to have worked fine! I was able to update to marshmallow, though I actually chose to copy the update image to my PC and ADB Sideload instead of upgrading from SD Card because I couldn't find the file and the screen wouldn't scroll. Root seems to work fine, also. I didn't reinstall xposed and Android Pay seems to be working with root (as some have noted)--I think Android Pay will stop working if xposed is installed (or even the new dialer).
DISCLAIMER : You are solely responsible for what you do with this information.
Last Update: Jan.29 (2017)
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Custom Recovery
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Thanks to @jackeagle for these
TWRP Builds (these ARE compatible)
I used FlashFire to flash the recovery (must be rooted)
See second post for help with Odin.
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Backups
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Notice: THESE ARE TWRP BACKUPS!!
A factory reset will be necessary prior to the restore, or best before it.
Further help in post 2
This debloated (with SuperSU) backup is the latest I have uploaded and it's only around 622mb
A debloated without root version is also abailable.
**by debloated I have removed a bunch of stock Samsung/Google and other applications.
This old 2gb backup has SuperSU and AppOps pre-installed(forgot to remove, has all stock apps)
These other stock partitions include the stock recovery.
I am currently unable (no PC) to produce a flashable zip, if you know what you are doing you can make use of these other files.
This phone needs:
- A permissive kernel
- a deodexed version of this ROM (for xposed)
- cm12/13
- etc etc
If you found this post helpful please hit thank you and leave feedback
Helpful Info:
TWRP NOT RECOGNIZING THE BACKUP???
Stay calm, here's what you do:
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∆∆∆make sure to put the files for the these backups in a folder on root of your SD card called TWRP/BACKUPS/<device ID>/BACKUPS/ in order for TWRP to recognize the backups on your device. If you don't know your device ID, just use TWRP and make a backup of whats currently on your device to get the folder with that device ID than place the backup in that location.
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How to Flash TWRP recovery using Odin said:
Download Odin 3.12.3
Unzip the Odin 3.12.3 .zip file and run/open Odin3 v3.12.3.exe file from the extracted files on your PC.
Make sure you’ve downloaded a Odin flashable TWRP recovery .tar file compatible for your device.
(If applicable) Enable OEM unlock:
Go to Settings » About phone » and tap Build number seven times to enable Developer options.
Go back to main Settings page, scroll to bottom and select Developer options from there.
Under Developer options, look for Enable OEM unlock checkbox/toggle and enable it.
Boot your device into Download mode:
Switch off your device.
Press and hold “Home + Power + Volume down” buttons for a few seconds until you see a warning screen.
Press Volume Up on the warning screen to accept it and boot into Download mode.
Once your device is in download mode, connect it to the PC with a USB cable. The Odin window on PC should detect the device and show an “Added!!” message.
Now click on the AP tab on Odin window and select the TWRP recovery .tar file that you downloaded for your device.
└ Note: DON’T play with any other options on the screen. You’re only required to connect your device and select the TWRP recovery .tar file in the AP tab.
Click the Start button on Odin and wait for it to finish the process. Once it has finished successfully, you’ll see a pass message on the Odin screen.
Your device will automatically reboot when Odin is done flashing. You can then disconnect your device.
How to boot into TWRP recovery on a Samsung Galaxy device
Switch off your device.
Press and hold “Home + Power + Volume Up” buttons for a few seconds and as soon as you see your device’ logo on-screen, release three buttons altogether. Your device will boot into TWRP recovery.
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Anybody find out about custom recoveries on the SM-978L?
Well I don't know if this helps, but my brother soft bricked his phone while trying to put a custom boot-animation on his phone. I figured out how to fix it by flashing https://download.chainfire.eu/719/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-e5lte-e5lteub-sme500m.zip using odin 3.09. After i flashed it and reset his device it booted back up like normal, and he had root. Just for ****s and giggles i decided to try to flash http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ment/recovery-twrp-samsung-galaxy-e5-t3283089. When i tried to reboot into recovery it told me that the seandroid was enforcing. My question is if we flash http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...nel-permissive-lollipop-stock-kernel-t3387015 will we be able to use this custom recovery. I know it is not built for this specific device, but i was wondering if they were close enough for it to work. Just to afraid to flash it and brick his device with no backup images available.
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Well I don't know if this helps, but my brother soft bricked his phone while trying to put a custom boot-animation on his phone. I figured out how to fix it by flashing https://download.chainfire.eu/719/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-e5lte-e5lteub-sme500m.zip using odin 3.09. After i flashed it and reset his device it booted back up like normal, and he had root. Just for ****s and giggles i decided to try to flash http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...ment/recovery-twrp-samsung-galaxy-e5-t3283089. When i tried to reboot into recovery it told me that the seandroid was enforcing. My question is if we flash http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...nel-permissive-lollipop-stock-kernel-t3387015 will we be able to use this custom recovery. I know it is not built for this specific device, but i was wondering if they were close enough for it to work. Just to afraid to flash it and brick his device with no backup images available.
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Did you ever gather up enough courage to try? It would seem like it should work. I might try it myself, but I cant afford to buy another one if it fails.
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Did you ever gather up enough courage to try? It would seem like it should work. I might try it myself, but I cant afford to buy another one if it fails.
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I'm the brother bndnrd was referring to.... at this time we haven't tried it but we are almost sure that this straight talk (tracphone) version is the same as the one mentioned. Just like everyone else though I just don't have $200 to test it if it were to fail.
My stupidity in not setting perms right on the boot animation is what caused the soft brick in the first place and apparently.. what ever he did.... was able to boot the phone back up bypassing perms.
If I can pay off a few bills early enough I will set aside some cash and try the build we think will work but that will be at least a month away.
If TWRP actually works after that permissive kernel is installed, we can finally get a stock nandroid backup. That would take the fear away from testing that custom cyanogen build.
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If TWRP actually works after that permissive kernel is installed, we can finally get a stock nandroid backup. That would take the fear away from testing that custom cyanogen build.
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I ended up making a nandroid backup of this phone and the only thing I couldn't make a backup of was the boot and recovery for it.
You can find out all the partitions you need to use dd with to start a backup by doing
ls -al /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name
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If I had the resources for a computer I would have uploaded a copy of my stock image, I'll see what I can do about getting one up. Also saw this tool that I thought may be useful for getting a flashable image.
tool-mmcblk0-extractor
Anyways, until next time x.x
Just wanted to post this and see if anyone has theirs different.
Also if someone could decompile the boot.img (I have a link to mine I can send) I'll work on a passive kernel for us.
допоможіть! потрібна прошивка для мого sm-s978l 4g
Took and wiped the system and data. now loaded only Samsung logo and TWRP 3.0.2
Or maybe someone has a backup of SM-S978L 4G?
oleksandr.lutsyk said:
Took and wiped the system and data. now loaded only Samsung logo and TWRP 3.0.2
Or maybe someone has a backup of SM-S978L 4G?
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What do you need a backup of? I haven't uploaded data or system partitions yet but I have the rest.
Also, you successfully got TWRP 3.0.2 working? If so please share the details on how please
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Help! Need firmware for my SM-S978L [5.0.2] Straight Talk's E5
Took and wiped the system and data. now loaded only Samsung logo and tvrp
Or maybe someone has a backup of SM-S978L [5.0.2] Straight Talk's E5?
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I need backup or firmware....
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What do you need a backup of? I haven't uploaded data or system partitions yet but I have the rest.
Also, you successfully got TWRP 3.0.2 working? If so please share the details on how please
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androiding. how/how-to-install-twrp-recovery-using-odin/
If you do this it will be possible. Make a backup for me)
updated main post, will try uploading backup by tonight
zenful backup request
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TWRP thanks to user @jackeagle for providing us with some TWRP builds for the E5.
Jackeagle TWRP build (I believe he has updated versions but this is the one I KNOW works for this phone)
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347821291
Other builds
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62973386&postcount=2
http://androiding.how/galaxy-e5-twrp-recovery/
http://androiding.how/how-to-install-twrp-recovery-using-odin/
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You can also use FlashFire to flash the recovery as well (must have root first)
Have fun guys!
#edit dec11.2016
Have a twrp backup of the /system partition and a dump of the other partitions as well, just get up with me on here.
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Hello, I currently have the twrp running but for some reason google play services has stopped working has blocked me our of many of my apps and functions on the phone. The only backup I have at all has this occurring may I please use your backup and partitions so I can have a working phone for the upcoming holiday.
El_Ogan said:
Hello, I currently have the twrp running but for some reason google play services has stopped working has blocked me our of many of my apps and functions on the phone. The only backup I have at all has this occurring may I please use your backup and partitions so I can have a working phone for the upcoming holiday.
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Hey @El_Ogan check your inbox, or the first post to this thread for the link. Hope it helps, happy holidays
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Hey @El_Ogan check your inbox, or the first post to this thread for the link. Hope it helps, happy holidays
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i have this phone and twrp works but nothing eles is this a complet back up i can just restore from twrp or is there something eles i am in need of to get this phoe working its a sm-s978l but shows e500h when i plug it in to my computer ??? so i am really confused
bullfrog83 said:
i have this phone and twrp works but nothing eles is this a complet back up i can just restore from twrp or is there something eles i am in need of to get this phoe working its a sm-s978l but shows e500h when i plug it in to my computer ??? so i am really confused
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Hey no worries and yes it's just a full backup from TWRP just stupid in the sdcard and navigate to TWRP's restore section and it should auto find it. Any other files needed I'll also have, but this a bit a flashable zip or flashable via Odin, and
I imagine Odin says that after you flashed TWRP right? If so that's because that's what the TWRP was made for so it seems like Odin checked the recovery.
If it said that BEFORE you flashed it, that's very intriguing and helpful to me
thank you very much i really like this phone maybe ill be able to use it again havent went back to odin since i put twrp on the phone but when i plug into my computer it says e500h in window on my computer when in twrp on the phone used to say sm-s978l so im not sure just the way it is introduced by windows
bullfrog83 said:
i have this phone and twrp works but nothing eles is this a complet back up i can just restore from twrp or is there something eles i am in need of to get this phoe working its a sm-s978l but shows e500h when i plug it in to my computer ??? so i am really confused
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bullfrog83 said:
thank you very much i really like this phone maybe ill be able to use it again havent went back to odin since i put twrp on the phone but when i plug into my computer it says e500h in window on my computer when in twrp on the phone used to say sm-s978l so im not sure just the way it is introduced by windows
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I feel ya just let me know if you need any more help and goodluck
Hello! I have an S7 Edge with Exynos Processor. And i have TWRP 3.0.2-4 Installed on it
And a custom rom called: "LineageOS 14.1"
Its pretty cool, but the camera is bad.
I want to go back and Kies3 and SmartSwitch just gave me errors like: "Invalid Device" or something, so it does not recognize it.
Can i just Flash it with Odin3? Or what do i have to do, to get the Stock Firmware back?
I need help fast! Would be cool! thanks!
you need to save the important files on your computer.
Then format all partitions except for the external sicard.
ths will wipe your phone completely.
reboot into download mode and flash your desired stock rom.
reload your apps that you have saved else where.
Cosmic Blue said:
you need to save the important files on your computer.
Then format all partitions except for the external sicard.
ths will wipe your phone completely.
reboot into download mode and flash your desired stock rom.
reload your apps that you have saved else where.
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Just with odin? cause i have TWRP and LineageOS installed currently
@forceartz
In twrp wipe-advance wipe-select all except sd card and external sd card
Then install this rom
https://forum.xda-developers.com/s7-edge/development/rom-superstock-rom-v1-0-aroma-t3496531
Download stock firmware from sammobile and flash with Odin :good: ( you will loose root and twrp) but you will be able to receive official Samsung updates OTA
Here's a tutorial to help you https://androidmtk.com/flash-samsung-stock-rom-using-odin
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forceartz said:
Hello! I have an S7 Edge with Exynos Processor. And i have TWRP 3.0.2-4 Installed on it
And a custom rom called: "LineageOS 14.1"
Its pretty cool, but the camera is bad.
I want to go back and Kies3 and SmartSwitch just gave me errors like: "Invalid Device" or something, so it does not recognize it.
Can i just Flash it with Odin3? Or what do i have to do, to get the Stock Firmware back?
I need help fast! Would be cool! thanks!
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See above post ^
But if you just want a better camera then you can flash any Touchwiz based ROM and you'll have a good camera again
Lineage and other aosp roms all have a bad camera
Bought my phone in Fry's, had stock nougat. Order of events that led to my current predicament:
1. Wanted to root.
2. Installed TWRP, tried pushing supersu without a new kernel, didnt do so systemless.
3. Tried again systemless.
4. ended up in bootloader loop.
5. realized i didnt back up, so i installed this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/rooting-roms/real-official-stock-rom-xt1625-xt1642-t3575895
6. Driver on pc no longer recognizes phone to the point of being able to see system storage, and also cannot open TWRP anymore.
7. The link above is MM. I wanted at least Nougat, since, i got used to some features.... like being able to freaking use hands free calling via bluetooth in my cars.
8. I just want to be able to see internal storage again, and access TWRP, so i can install Lineage and get past this horrible nightmare.
You guys are awesome, I am years behind most of you when it comes to these processes, I have to read line by line what to do in these tutorials, I dont even understand half of the acronyms, or understand half of the terms.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. Just to clarify, marshmellow is working.
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P.S. Just to clarify, marshmellow is working.
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Yours really doesn't ask you to upgrade to Nougat like 10 times a day? Mine just must be pushy.
First try: Settings > About phone > system updates
If that doesn't work post what build version of MM you are now on. (also on the about phone page)
Wolamute said:
Bought my phone in Fry's, had stock nougat. Order of events that led to my current predicament:
1. Wanted to root.
2. Installed TWRP, tried pushing supersu without a new kernel, didnt do so systemless.
3. Tried again systemless.
4. ended up in bootloader loop.
5. realized i didnt back up, so i installed this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/rooting-roms/real-official-stock-rom-xt1625-xt1642-t3575895
6. Driver on pc no longer recognizes phone to the point of being able to see system storage, and also cannot open TWRP anymore.
7. The link above is MM. I wanted at least Nougat, since, i got used to some features.... like being able to freaking use hands free calling via bluetooth in my cars.
8. I just want to be able to see internal storage again, and access TWRP, so i can install Lineage and get past this horrible nightmare.
You guys are awesome, I am years behind most of you when it comes to these processes, I have to read line by line what to do in these tutorials, I dont even understand half of the acronyms, or understand half of the terms.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. Just to clarify, marshmellow is working.
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Off-topic, kind of, but I'm trying to flash ANY recent version of TWRP on my XT1625. I unlocked the bootloader, but try to flashing twrp in fastboot mode always returns an error: "(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt"
What twrp version did you use and where can I get it, please.
What twrp version did you use and where can I get it, please.
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twrp-3.2.1-0-athene.img
from https://twrp.me/motorola/motorolamotogplus2016.html
Did you unlock your bootloader?
fastboot flashing unlock
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P.S. Just to clarify, marshmellow is working.
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So I went through and fastboot flashed all those files from your link to Motorola support.
It wouldn't let me relock the bootloader with fastboot oem lock
it did lock with fastboot flashing lock
I was able to reboot, now of course with a verification error boot msg
Connected to wifi and it auto-prompted the Nougat ota update.
Just completed the Nougat install currently on build NPJ25.93-14
Maybe you just need to reflash those files from the Motorola site, and connect to wifi for the 700+MB download?
there's another security update to NPJ25.93-14-4 available after you get back to nougat. Good luck
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twrp-3.2.1-0-athene.img
from https://twrp.me/motorola/motorolamotogplus2016.html
Did you unlock your bootloader?
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My xt1625 was boot-unlocked, and I was try the same twrp version you mentioned. I continued researching, and found that, despite the error msg, twrp was flashed correctly. I just needed to go to recovery directly from the bootloader screen. Thanks for your help.
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Yours really doesn't ask you to upgrade to Nougat like 10 times a day? Mine just must be pushy.
First try: Settings > About phone > system updates
If that doesn't work post what build version of MM you are now on. (also on the about phone page)
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EDIT : Ok guys i figured out what to do, the phone wasnt being detected with MTP unless i switched it to charge only, then back to MTP, now i have TWRP back on, and will be trying out lineage. Thanks for the input, it helped!
It's like i said, the one in the link, its 6.0.1. , the kernel is 3.10.84-g061c37c
No, it never pushes notifications about updates with this stock rom posted on xdad, and no, i cannot use the menus to prompt a manual update.
Like i said, i can no longer even access TWRP, my recovery screen says no command, which i can bypass by holding power and clicking volume up, then releasing power, but its not TWRP, and i cannot access internal storage to put anything on it anymore.
Wolamute said:
EDIT : Ok guys i figured out what to do, the phone wasnt being detected with MTP unless i switched it to charge only, then back to MTP, now i have TWRP back on, and will be trying out lineage. Thanks for the input, it helped!
It's like i said, the one in the link, its 6.0.1. , the kernel is 3.10.84-g061c37c
No, it never pushes notifications about updates with this stock rom posted on xdad, and no, i cannot use the menus to prompt a manual update.
Like i said, i can no longer even access TWRP, my recovery screen says no command, which i can bypass by holding power and clicking volume up, then releasing power, but its not TWRP, and i cannot access internal storage to put anything on it anymore.
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Hmm, what 6.0.1. build do you have (if you scroll down to the bottom of Settings>About Phone, there should be an entry for Build Number)? I recall that for US devices you need to be on MPJ24.139-48/49 or MPJ24.139-64 to be eligible for the OTA update to Nougat. Any other different firmware build may not give you an update as the build's not recognised by the update server for your region/software channel.
However, as you flashed the MM firmware onto your device when you previously had Nougat, I would advise against taking the OTA update route. Depending on what version of Nougat you had before you tried to root, you may hard brick your device if you try to flash the OTA, since flashing MM firmware may not downgrade your bootloader, as such you'd be flashing an old OTA onto a newer Nougat bootloader, which is a really bad idea. If you can remember what stock firmware you had (or at least what security patch it was), we can try to locate the correct firmware for you to flash and safely get you back onto the update path.
As for the recovery, that sounds like the stock recovery you have on your device, which if you re-flashed the stock ROM, will replace TWRP. You may have to re-flash TWRP.
On a related note, on Marshmallow, you do not need to flash a custom kernel - you could flash TWRP and your choice of root manager. On stock Nougat (on the G4/Plus devices), you must flash a custom kernel, else you will likely bootloop as you experienced. Here's a rooting guide for G4/Plus Nougat devices: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...de-root-moto-g4-plus-supersu-android-t3587918
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Baboon_Red said:
Off-topic, kind of, but I'm trying to flash ANY recent version of TWRP on my XT1625. I unlocked the bootloader, but try to flashing twrp in fastboot mode always returns an error: "(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt"
What twrp version did you use and where can I get it, please.
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That error is normal, as far as I know - the TWRP image is not cryptographically signed by Motorola, so that message seems to be mainly informational and alerting you that you are flashing unsigned images in fastboot (which you are), since fastboot is mainly used to flash signed images. Once you've flashed TWRP, reboot straight to recovery to ensure the TWRP is not overwritten by the stock recovery. Afterwards, you can boot as normal.
Be careful to flash the TWRP version/architecture for what you want to do - e.g. if you wish to flash 64 bit custom ROMs, you must use a 64 bit TWRP version. Attempting to flash 64 bit custom ROMs via 32 bit TWRP may give you an error 255 otherwise.
First of all, I'm a newbie when it comes to rooting and all this stuff.
I have spent the last few days scouring XDA and the rest of the web, but I am coming up empty.
I bought this Galaxy tab 4 for my brother. It was new but rooted with SU installed. He unrooted it and then decided he didn't like it that way, so he tried to reroot it and now it bootloops in TWRP recovery mode and says no OS installed.
My TWRP is version 2.8.0.1 and I tried to update to the newest version by flashing 3.2.3.0 img.
I can't get TWRP 2.8.0.1 to recognize .img or zip files.
I got my computer to recognize the device and pasted the .img file to the root of internal storage and still couldn't find it through recovery.
And from what I understand you shouldn't try to install a rom with an outdated TWRP, even if I could get it to recognize zip files.
I'm not sure what to do now. I'm really hoping someone can help me figure this out.
Thank you for your time
This happened to me on my SM-T230, all I did is I searched for a FirmWare then I installed it using odin
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634801095
This one is for SM-T230NU, try it, it might fix your problem
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This happened to me on my SM-T230, all I did is I searched for a FirmWare then I installed it using odin
https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=817550096634801095
This one is for SM-T230NU, try it, it might fix your problem