Okay, so I've been reading XDA for a while now to root my devices and install custom ROMs and its been incredibly helpful. However I have a huge issue with my nexus 6p and can't find a way to solve it.
Here goes....
I bought it of eBay a few months ago and unlocked the boot loader and rooted the phone plus i also installed twrp and made a nandroid backup. I then installed pure nexus rom and the phone was working incredibly well.
Fast forward to this week, I decided I wanted to upgrade to cm13, since I missed the cm theme engine. So I Wiped my device clean using twrp. And installed cm 13 and the gapps then rebooted.
The phone booted perfectly but on the optimising apps screen it would reboot and tell me to enter the password that I originally had on the pure nexus ROM. After doing so it would re optimise the apps but would crash and reboot. It was doing this continuously.
Twrp also asked for this password on every boot before it let me see the main recovery menu.
So then I took the logical next step and decided to wipe the phone clean again using twrp. Seeing as my password seemed to not clear the first time.
After the wipe, I decided to use the original nandroid backup to restore my device as the password thing was still showing up. And cm 13 was still not installing. Neither was pure nexus.
Okay this is where it went downhill. I hit restore and had everything checked. The process was going well but instead of the restore completing and twrp saying it was successful. It crashed halfway and rebooted.
Since then its stuck in a bootloop. Its on the google splash screen and then reboots to the google splash screen continuously. And does not boot to the os.
On another note. The bootloader is still unlocked. The recovery works. And so does adb/fastboot. So I wouldn't consider it hard bricked.
Here's what I've tried so far:
I've used the wugfresh root toolkit to flash stock and unroot the phone. With softbrick checked. Still nothing. Phone boots to the splash screen and then reboots to the splash screen.
I then reflashed twrp 3.0.2-1 . which worked And its not asking for my password anymore.
Again I tried restoring from my nandroid and it crashed midway which makes me think the nandroid backup is/was corrupted causing the issue in the first place?
I've also tried to just restore and Flash twrp again and then install pure nexus ROM. And still nothing?
I can also still mount my phone to the PC and copy and remove files.
On another note I find it interesting that although the ROM is installed. And the storage bar on my PC is partially filled showing that it clearly has a ROM installed. The phone does not have the standard android file system. Just the twrp backup folder and that's it.
I would be honoured if you could help me out here. And get my 6p up and running again.
Thank you . [emoji45]
I would suggest you flash the factory stock system image using fastboot to get your 6P back up and running.
If you don't have the factory image they can be downloaded from here
Extract the factory image then use fastboot to flash
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader C:\angler\images\bootloader-angler-angler-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio C:\angler\images\radio-angler-angler-xx.xx.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot C:\angler\images\boot.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot flash cache C:\angler\images\cache.img
fastboot flash recovery C:\angler\images\recovery.img
fastboot flash system C:\angler\images\system.img
fastboot flash vendor C:\angler\images\vendor.img
Check out this guide which has all the information you need, especially around device encryption and flashing roms. Lastly gaining root is as simple as flashing SuperSU or Phh's SuperUser in TWRP.
I hope that helps, let me know if you get stuck.
Yea just flash stock image I had this happen to me before and flashing stock image fixed it.
Thanks guys. I'm going to read the guide and try it out. Then let you know how it all goes. Fingers crossed it all works
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im_Zak said:
Thanks guys. I'm going to read the guide and try it out. Then let you know how it all goes. Fingers crossed it all works
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FYI don't backup efs partition with that version of twrp. It's a known issue.
i did not realize that twrp had that issue
And guys, I followed the fastboot process by the letter and although everything worked well. The nexus 6p is still bootlooping on the google splash screen and not going any further. :crying:
What should I do? i've added the cmd window screenshot so you guys can have a look.
Try this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...r-bootloop-t3454938/post68872362#post68872362
I worked for me when I was having issues. If it worked for you, please make sure to thank the OP in the thread.
this looks promising. thank you. i'll have a go now. might need your help if i get stuck somewhere though :good:
pctechdroid said:
Try this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/and...r-bootloop-t3454938/post68872362#post68872362
I worked for me when I was having issues. If it worked for you, please make sure to thank the OP in the thread.
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Thank you so so much dude. After countless hours trying everything to get my nexus 6p up and running to no avail this post did the trick.
Respect!!?✌✌??
im_Zak said:
Thank you so so much dude. After countless hours trying everything to get my nexus 6p up and running to no avail this post did the trick.
Respect!!
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Upgrade to TWRP 3.0.2-2 real quick. You didn't need that guide(in terms of his nandroid) but I am glad it worked. Just need to wipe efs partition using adb commands.
I see. And I have upgraded to the latest twrp so hopefully it doesn't not happen again
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im_Zak said:
I see. And I have upgraded to the latest twrp so hopefully it doesn't not happen again
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Good deal!!! There's a build that's unofficial of 3.0.2-3 that you can also jump onto. The current version 3.0.2-2 has a bug with backups on Android N. There was a comprehensive post that someone made about the issues with the different versions but I cannot find it for the life of me.
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Good deal!!! There's a build that's unofficial of 3.0.2-3 that you can also jump onto. The current version 3.0.2-2 has a bug with backups on Android N. There was a comprehensive post that someone made about the issues with the different versions but I cannot find it for the life of me.
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Thanks for the heads up!
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Hello everyone, I thought I've got a big problem here...
My nexus 4 originally crashed and stuck into a boot loop several days ago, and I flashed stock factory image(4.4.2), then it works again. After that, I imported my backup files into internal storage and using titanium backup restored my apps and data, unfortunately, crashed and boot loop again...So I flashed stock factory image again to find out what reason of this. After several restore from stock factory image, I found that my sms message and many mp3 files could lead to crash, after flash factory image, works fine, use it, reboot it ,fine, but after copy many mp3 files and restore my sms backup(about 2,000+ messages), reboot, stuck into boot loop... Now I try to flash stock image again, however, with no luck to boot my phone...
During my privious several times of flash stock image, it's always hard to boot the machine normally at the first time, I always try to wipe cache, factory reset in recovery even several times to manage to boot the machine normally.
This time when I flash stock image again, I just can't boot my nexus 4 anymore, even wipe cache, factory reset from recovery, whatever other tries...:crying:
Now I even tried several ways to flash stock image(4.4.2, which I used to managed boot up before):
1 Using the newest Nexus Root Toolkit: Boot into bootloader mode and click "Flash Stock+Unroot(soft bricked/boot loop)", everything says OK, however, it just can't boot and stuck in Google logo screen, even after I waited for 2 hours...
2 Using the flash-all.bat: Extract the .tgz image file into a folder which contains adb.exe and fastboot.exe, then execute flash-all.bat, everything reports OK, but just can't boot up, still stuck on Google screen.
3 Manually flash: Extract the .tgz and the .zip, put all files(including boot.zip, system.zip, recovery.zip etc) in one folder, flash bootloader and radio first, then "fastboot flash [partition] *.img", and everything says OK, just can't boot up and stuck on Google screen.
4 Manually flash using 3rd party recovery: Have tried to flash newest CWRP recovery and CMOD recovery separately first, then do manually flash as above.
I even do:
fastboot oem lock
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot erase system(or fastboot format system)
fastboot erase userdata(or fastboot format userdata)
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot erase cache(or fastboot format cache)
these commands before I try to do the four ways to restore factory image above, but nothing changed.
Now stuck on Google screen, what ever I wipe cache/factory reset how many times, it's just stucked... I even doubt if my flash memory was broken???
PELEASE HELP!
diligentpig said:
Hello everyone, I thought I've got a big problem here...
My nexus 4 originally crashed and stuck into a boot loop several days ago, and I flashed stock factory image(4.4.2), then it works again. After
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PELEASE HELP!
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Flash CWM, wipe the partitions there (But not /boot or /persist, those will hardbrick if you reboot after wiping although I don't think it will let you wipe them), flash the latest radio (.98), and then flash a 4.4 ROM.
If that doesn't work, wait for more responses from others, then try this as a last resort. I suggest that you wait a few days, this can be dangerous
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/tutorial-how-to-unbrick-n4-t2347060
Follow carefully, and read multiple times before starting. Take it slow and don't panic if the process doesn't go as expected at 85% (Mine wouldn't reboot on its own for some reason, it kept erroring but it was fine and worked itself out)
It should put the phone on a complete clean slate for flashing
Thanks for your reply
lopezk38 said:
Flash CWM, wipe the partitions there (But not /boot or /persist, those will hardbrick if you reboot after wiping although I don't think it will let you wipe them), flash the latest radio (.98), and then flash a 4.4 ROM.
If that doesn't work, wait for more responses from others, then try this as a last resort. I suggest that you wait a few days, this can be dangerous
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/tutorial-how-to-unbrick-n4-t2347060
Follow carefully, and read multiple times before starting. Take it slow and don't panic if the process doesn't go as expected at 85% (Mine wouldn't reboot on its own for some reason, it kept erroring but it was fine and worked itself out)
It should put the phone on a complete clean slate for flashing
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Hi lopezk38,
Thanks for your reply! And I do as your instruction:flash newest CWM recovery, then factory rest, wipe cache, and under mouts menu format system/cache/data and firmware(but error), then flash a latest CyanogenMod image for nexus 4, with no luck, everything remains the same
However, I saw the link you provided to unbrick nexus 4, I'll read it carefully several times. At the same time, I'll wait for any other kind help that anyone can provide. If finally there is no other way to repair it, I'll go through with your link.
Thanks again for the tip!
diligentpig said:
Hi lopezk38,
Thanks for your reply! And I do as your instruction:flash newest CWM recovery, then factory rest, wipe cache, and under mouts menu format system/cache/data and firmware(but error), then flash a latest CyanogenMod image for nexus 4, with no luck, everything remains the same
However, I saw the link you provided to unbrick nexus 4, I'll read it carefully several times. At the same time, I'll wait for any other kind help that anyone can provide. If finally there is no other way to repair it, I'll go through with your link.
Thanks again for the tip!
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Yeah /firmware was another that won't wipe, I just forgot to mention it. Best of luck
It sounds like you have faulty nand block (s). Before no critical parts of the firmware got written to it, so it developed problems when you wrote data to it. Looks like this time you didn't get so lucky, or more failed. If it's under warranty I would RMA it; if it's not, I'm honestly not sure what your best option is. Maybe get one that has broken screen etc, then do a logic board transplant. Good luck.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
lopezk38 said:
Yeah /firmware was another that won't wipe, I just forgot to mention it. Best of luck
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I'm going to do the work in the thread you provided now...and will tell you what I've got finally.
consolation said:
It sounds like you have faulty nand block (s). Before no critical parts of the firmware got written to it, so it developed problems when you wrote data to it. Looks like this time you didn't get so lucky, or more failed. If it's under warranty I would RMA it; if it's not, I'm honestly not sure what your best option is. Maybe get one that has broken screen etc, then do a logic board transplant. Good luck.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
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Thanks for your reply. Nexus 4 was not intend to sell to my country, so...Wish me luck
lopezk38 said:
Flash CWM, wipe the partitions there (But not /boot or /persist, those will hardbrick if you reboot after wiping although I don't think it will let you wipe them), flash the latest radio (.98), and then flash a 4.4 ROM.
If that doesn't work, wait for more responses from others, then try this as a last resort. I suggest that you wait a few days, this can be dangerous
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/tutorial-how-to-unbrick-n4-t2347060
Follow carefully, and read multiple times before starting. Take it slow and don't panic if the process doesn't go as expected at 85% (Mine wouldn't reboot on its own for some reason, it kept erroring but it was fine and worked itself out)
It should put the phone on a complete clean slate for flashing
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diligentpig said:
Hi lopezk38,
Thanks for your reply! And I do as your instruction:flash newest CWM recovery, then factory rest, wipe cache, and under mouts menu format system/cache/data and firmware(but error), then flash a latest CyanogenMod image for nexus 4, with no luck, everything remains the same
However, I saw the link you provided to unbrick nexus 4, I'll read it carefully several times. At the same time, I'll wait for any other kind help that anyone can provide. If finally there is no other way to repair it, I'll go through with your link.
Thanks again for the tip!
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Hi, I've carefully read the link several times, and finally go through with it without any problems, and I could flash 4.2.2 stock images and do the 8gb to 16gb part to restore my phone to 16gb storage...However I found that I only can flash 4.2.2 image to make the phone boot up normally, with 4.3 or 4.4.2 image, it fails at boot up. Most important and sad part is, when the phone complete initial setup and install some software, it crash and can not boot again:crying: I've given several tries but the same result.
Finally, I made decision to sold it to buyer who needs only a good glass screen for replacement purpose... Farewell, my nexus4...
Regardless of what recovery I used, (yash28, regalstreak, official twrp) or even starting from the scratch( flashing stock OxygenOS using the Oneplus tools) and then reflashing the recovery, my attempts to succesfully load into a ROM has been futile. As of now, I am pretty much unable to boot into any recovery, and I am stuck using the stock OxygenOS. I tried flashing modem, first attempt was clean flashing the new modem, then flashing it dirty after flashing my rom, I tried doing the same thing with the old modem, my attempts have been futile. If anyone could shed light in this situation, it would be great, I would hate to be stuck using the stock OxygenOS rom, and not try out the great roms that are developed. I can however flash oxygenOS stock rom.
i have the same problem and i cant find any solution i thought of starting fromt he scratch as it didnt help u it might not help me too
Have the same, I've done everything. I've made the phone full stock again and still won't boot.
I have finally found the solution to my own problem
Apparently what made this impossible was due to sensors, as I noticed some of my sensors werent working. That could have made me unable to flash anything but OOS. Anyway, the solution is to fastboot erase persist, and reflash persist.img (Instructions are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65340562&postcount=591). I hope this fixes your guys problem.
abhisek1994 said:
Apparently what made this impossible was due to sensors, as I noticed some of my sensors werent working. That could have made me unable to flash anything but OOS. Anyway, the solution is to fastboot erase persist, and reflash persist.img (Instructions are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65340562&postcount=591). I hope this fixes your guys problem.
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So now youre able to flash CM13 without bootloops?
yousuf.shareef said:
So now youre able to flash CM13 without bootloops?
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Yep! Also make sure you are using official TWRP (https://dl.twrp.me/oneplus2/) Good luck.
abhisek1994 said:
Apparently what made this impossible was due to sensors, as I noticed some of my sensors werent working. That could have made me unable to flash anything but OOS. Anyway, the solution is to fastboot erase persist, and reflash persist.img (Instructions are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65340562&postcount=591). I hope this fixes your guys problem.
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FINALLY! Thank you!! Ive been stuck all day without getting ANY MM ROM to boot,. and this ...thing...fixed it! Thanks again
Finally someone found the answer! Unfortunately I wiped whole internal memory and forgot to take backup of whatsapp backup so i lost that. Oh well, all works good now, thank you!
JudderArts said:
Finally someone found the answer! Unfortunately I wiped whole internal memory and forgot to take backup of whatsapp backup so i lost that. Oh well, all works good now, thank you!
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Dont forget to thank people.
abhisek1994 said:
Dont forget to thank people.
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thank you!
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That's exactly what I did.
I think i faced the same problem, im using h2os 6.0.1 close beta, with twrp 3.0, but without rooting. I can restore my rom tru twrp without problem. But my try to flash grarak cm13 and new mokee os 6.0 ended up with bootloops, both stuck at oneplus logo
abhisek1994 said:
Apparently what made this impossible was due to sensors, as I noticed some of my sensors werent working. That could have made me unable to flash anything but OOS. Anyway, the solution is to fastboot erase persist, and reflash persist.img (Instructions are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65340562&postcount=591). I hope this fixes your guys problem.
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Do you have to go back to the stock rom before flashing persist and then install cm13? or can i do it while i am on the boot logo screen...i tried going into fastboot while stuck on the boot logo (which i was able to) and flashed persist and rebooted but it is still stuck on the boot logo screen
muthukumarc said:
Do you have to go back to the stock rom before flashing persist and then install cm13? or can i do it while i am on the boot logo screen...i tried going into fastboot while stuck on the boot logo (which i was able to) and flashed persist and rebooted but it is still stuck on the boot logo screen
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You have to downgrade fastboot/bootloader to the Lollipop one (just flash the usual revert_to_lollipop.zip found in these forums as usual).
Hi Guys,
I'm Kinda new about making a new thread, so if anything's wrong let me know.
Just last evening my nexus 6p (on Android 7.0 official) got into a boot loop from a normal state. It just boots & right after when the white google logo transforms into 4 round object, it just reboots (it takes about 3-5 secs). I can access the boot loader but was unable to access to recovery from there as that takes it to bootloop again. I've tried flashing it, but since i had already updated to Nougat official version & the official image for 6p is yet to come, i tried with some earlier version of Marshmallow. but that failed as well. can it be that i need to select the right version of factory image as i really do not remember my old marshmallow versions anymore.
It seems i'm out of options right now. :crying:
Any advice guys??
TIA
Found this on Nexus 6p help forum. Haven't tried it though so I'm unable to confirm if it works or not.
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/hdrNONCCoNE
@sirluigi, this EXACT thing just happened to me ..
stock nougat, only bootloader unlocked ((( and since I've got no access to recovery and no Nougat image, I don't know what to do next
minicoop7, unfortunately, for that guide I need to go into recovery mode
ciocu said:
@sirluigi, this EXACT thing just happened to me ..
stock nougat, only bootloader unlocked ((( and since I've got no access to recovery and no Nougat image, I don't know what to do next
minicoop7, unfortunately, for that guide I need to go into recovery mode
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Have you tried using fastboot to temp boot to recovery?
fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-1-angler.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.409s]
booting...
OKAY [ 0.680s]
finished. total time: 1.097s
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same behavior, nothing but a bootloop
I'm dowloading an official MM image, just to get the stock recovery and see if I can temp boot in it
edit: not possible, I even tried to flash twrp, I tried flashing stock recovery from MTC20F.. tried to temp boot in both, all with no luck and with phone constantly alternating between the "Your device cannot be checked for corruption" screen and the white Google screen with the open lock.
sirluigi said:
Hi Guys,
I'm Kinda new about making a new thread, so if anything's wrong let me know.
Just last evening my nexus 6p (on Android 7.0 official) got into a boot loop from a normal state. It just boots & right after when the white google logo transforms into 4 round object, it just reboots (it takes about 3-5 secs). I can access the boot loader but was unable to access to recovery from there as that takes it to bootloop again. I've tried flashing it, but since i had already updated to Nougat official version & the official image for 6p is yet to come, i tried with some earlier version of Marshmallow. but that failed as well. can it be that i need to select the right version of factory image as i really do not remember my old marshmallow versions anymore.
It seems i'm out of options right now. :crying:
Any advice guys??
TIA
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Guys its very simple, flash the stock mtc20f image first. After that boot it, it wont work but don't worry. Onece it bootloops go into bootloader and fastboot flash twrp 3.0.2-0. once thats done boot into twrp recovery. Onece in twrp make a backup of the image you just flashed that don't work. Once thats done mount system in recovery. Once mounted plug phone into computer and open the twrp folder you will see on your internal wich will have the backup that you just made. Transfer an old working backup into that folder that way twrp will recognize that backup. Once the backup is in the folder you shoukd see 2 backups in there, your new one that doesn't boot and your old one that does work wich you just put into the twrp folder. Once done go to restore and restore the backup of the working rom you just put in there, make sure to check off all on restore. Once done reboot system and it should boot. This will only work if you have a backup of an old working rom.
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sirluigi said:
Hi Guys,
I'm Kinda new about making a new thread, so if anything's wrong let me know.
Just last evening my nexus 6p (on Android 7.0 official) got into a boot loop from a normal state. It just boots & right after when the white google logo transforms into 4 round object, it just reboots (it takes about 3-5 secs). I can access the boot loader but was unable to access to recovery from there as that takes it to bootloop again. I've tried flashing it, but since i had already updated to Nougat official version & the official image for 6p is yet to come, i tried with some earlier version of Marshmallow. but that failed as well. can it be that i need to select the right version of factory image as i really do not remember my old marshmallow versions anymore.
It seems i'm out of options right now. :crying:
Any advice guys??
TIA
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OMG I finally got mine to work
I'll note down the exact steps , most of which may or may not be relevant
1) Flashed MTC20F using TWRP 3.0.2-1
2) Booted into recovery and wiped everything and the partitions
- Add - Booted back into twrp 3.0.2-1 and then swiped to allow modifications
3) Then fastboot flashed TWRP 3.0.2-0
4) Restored my backup ( except recovery)
5) Still got stuck in the google screen.
Now the next parts are a bit weird
6) Booted into TWRP, flashed vendor.img from pure nexus rom
7) wiped everything except internal storage
8) Flashed vendor.img, pure nexus rom and gapps and then flashed vendor.img again
9) Rebooted and it worked
Let me know if it worked for you guys or if you need any more help
disbeyad999989 said:
Guys its very simple, flash the stock mtc20f image first. After that boot it, it wont work but don't worry. Onece it bootloops go into bootloader and fastboot flash twrp 3.0.2-0. once thats done boot into twrp recovery. Onece in twrp make a backup of the image you just flashed that don't work. Once thats done mount system in recovery. Once mounted plug phone into computer and open the twrp folder you will see on your internal wich will have the backup that you just made. Transfer an old working backup into that folder that way twrp will recognize that backup. Once the backup is in the folder you shoukd see 2 backups in there, your new one that doesn't boot and your old one that does work wich you just put into the twrp folder. Once done go to restore and restore the backup of the working rom you just put in there, make sure to check off all on restore. Once done reboot system and it should boot. This will only work if you have a backup of an old working rom.
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OMG I finally got mine to work
I'll note down the exact steps , most of which may or may not be relevant
1) Flashed MTC20F using TWRP 3.0.2-1
2) Booted into recovery and wiped everything and the partitions
- Add - Booted back into twrp 3.0.2-1 and then swiped to allow modifications
3) Then fastboot flashed TWRP 3.0.2-0
4) Restored my backup ( except recovery)
5) Still got stuck in the google screen.
Now the next parts are a bit weird
6) Booted into TWRP, flashed vendor.img from pure nexus rom
7) wiped everything except internal storage
8) Flashed vendor.img, pure nexus rom and gapps and then flashed vendor.img again
9) Rebooted and it worked
Let me know if it worked for you guys or if you need any more help
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Unfortunately, this didn't work for me.
I believe you should be fine with just trying to flash an earlier recovery version using fastboot... if you're trying to save your data and then factory flash MM and then restore your data to the phone, you should be able to use fastboot pull and then copy them back once you've got a working device by simple copy from windows.
disbeyad999989 said:
Guys its very simple, flash the stock mtc20f image first. After that boot it, it wont work but don't worry. Onece it bootloops go into bootloader and fastboot flash twrp 3.0.2-0. once thats done boot into twrp recovery. Onece in twrp make a backup of the image you just flashed that don't work. Once thats done mount system in recovery. Once mounted plug phone into computer and open the twrp folder you will see on your internal wich will have the backup that you just made. Transfer an old working backup into that folder that way twrp will recognize that backup. Once the backup is in the folder you shoukd see 2 backups in there, your new one that doesn't boot and your old one that does work wich you just put into the twrp folder. Once done go to restore and restore the backup of the working rom you just put in there, make sure to check off all on restore. Once done reboot system and it should boot. This will only work if you have a backup of an old working rom.
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OMG I finally got mine to work
I'll note down the exact steps , most of which may or may not be relevant
1) Flashed MTC20F using TWRP 3.0.2-1
2) Booted into recovery and wiped everything and the partitions
- Add - Booted back into twrp 3.0.2-1 and then swiped to allow modifications
3) Then fastboot flashed TWRP 3.0.2-0
4) Restored my backup ( except recovery)
5) Still got stuck in the google screen.
Now the next parts are a bit weird
6) Booted into TWRP, flashed vendor.img from pure nexus rom
7) wiped everything except internal storage
8) Flashed vendor.img, pure nexus rom and gapps and then flashed vendor.img again
9) Rebooted and it worked
Let me know if it worked for you guys or if you need any more help
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Can you elaborate the steps pls? also have you had an earlier back up of your phone which i don't have?
Has anyone been able to get this to work without being able to get into TWRP? I can't get into recovery whether it is a temp boot to it, or fastboot flash either version..
I have compiled a list of the 20+ methods from various users in THIS thread. It's the second post.
Stuck in a bootloop still @tr4nqui1i7y but will try your methods as well... Fingers crossed..
So I do not if this may help anyone who as run into this issue but still may want to retrieve their data before formating their data or factory resetting. While running TWRP 3.0.3 and flashing the latest 7.1.1 files for angler. I would sometimes be able to boot into the recovery like 3/10 tries ( from the bootloader menu). My data was encrypted and it woul freeze constantly when trying to decrypt soo i decided once I finally got it to boot again in the recovery menu(TWRP after hours mind you) I let the phone stay idle for a few mins should the cpu would cool down that my battery percentage would drop around 41% and the tried to decrypt data which went tru successfully. I retrieve what I Could and it froze during a process of a nandroid backup and started bootlooping again. I believe the battery percentage may be linked to the early shutdown issues that many user were reported having and the bootloop of death we are experiencing. Hopefully this info may help someone else.
was on version 6.x.x. of Pure Nexus on my Nexus 6P
Downloaded the latest version from here for 7.0.0 r14
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/development/rom-pure-nexus-layers-fi-wifi-calling-t3244563
I made a full system recovery using TWRP prior to install. Used TWRP to install the .zip of the update. install was successful according to TWRP. I clicked to install SuperSU and then rebooted. Now I'm stuck in a bootloop. I tried restoring my full backup from TWRP I made prior to installing the .zip but still stuck in a bootloop. So tried again with my original backup image and also no luck. I currently don't have a USB cable for my phone as I lost it. Any ideas on how to get out of bootloop? I've left it in the boot cycle (colored google splash screen) eachtime for at least 30mins. I can still get into TWRP and bootloader. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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I ensured I wiped prior to each restoration. I also ensured that on my backup prior to trying to update that I selected all options in TWRP.
What version of TWRP are u using ?
And you wiped system/data/cache b4 flashing PN 7.0 ?
Then flashed PN 7.0 ROM/Gapps/Vendor ?
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scoot0073 said:
What version of TWRP are u using ?
And you wiped system/data/cache b4 flashing PN 7.0 ?
Then flashed PN 7.0 ROM/Gapps/Vendor ?
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TWRP version: 2.8.7.2
I wiped system/data and cache
I didn't flash vendor or Gapps. I currently have 0 ways to put them on phone. I'm gonna try to get a cable tomorrow and attempt to put them on but I don't know how I will without being able to get into the android OS. Now I'm trying to figure out what Vendor img I need.
A little more digging and I scrounged up my long lost cable.
Used fastboot to push new vendor.img and gapps.
Booted up like a champ. Thanks man
theonlyherb said:
TWRP version: 2.8.7.2
I wiped system/data and cache
I didn't flash vendor or Gapps. I currently have 0 ways to put them on phone. I'm gonna try to get a cable tomorrow and attempt to put them on but I don't know how I will without being able to get into the android OS. Now I'm trying to figure out what Vendor img I need.
A little more digging and I scrounged up my long lost cable.
Used fastboot to push new vendor.img and gapps.
Booted up like a champ. Thanks man
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If you are using Nougat ROMs, you need to upgrade TWRP to 3.0.2-3.
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Hello everyone,
i just flashed the newest Pure Nexus Rom and everything went fine.
I forgot to flash the SuperSU Zip so i tried to got back into TWRP, but now it stuck.
The System boots normally, only TWRP wont boot.
Anyone had that problem too?
if anyone else has the same issue, here is the answer:
I forgot to erase the userdata or cache.
If you have the same problem use fastboot!
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
Then it should work again.
(Everything on your own risk)
If you dont flah SuperSU asap, TWRP will not stick on reboot (w nougat). That was the issue.
No SuperSU was not the problem.
It happened before i flashed the SuperSU zip.
As far as i know, there is a problem if you upgrade to Nougat and dont format the userdata and cache because of the encryption or sth like that.
kaufikauf said:
No SuperSU was not the problem.
It happened before i flashed the SuperSU zip.
As far as i know, there is a problem if you upgrade to Nougat and dont format the userdata and cache because of the encryption or sth like that.
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Exactly. It happened before you flashed SuperSU zip. Not flashing SuperSU caused your problem. It needs to be flashed the first time you go into TWRP or you won't be able to boot back into TWRP. The previous poster is correct.
Maybe we talk about different problems
Ive formatted cache and userdata yesterday,
now i can go back into twrp.
(SuperSU is not flashed now).
Just tried it, works perfectly!
kaufikauf said:
No SuperSU was not the problem.
It happened before i flashed the SuperSU zip.
As far as i know, there is a problem if you upgrade to Nougat and dont format the userdata and cache because of the encryption or sth like that.
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I never, ever flash userdata, and never had an issue.
We can agree to disagree. Either the other poster and I arent understanding your question, or you arent understanding our reply. It's cool, it happens.
But TWRP not sticking is due to not running SuperSU at the end of the install process. It wont stick.
And now i know the misunderstanding!
My sentence was a little bit silly formulated:
It didnt stuck by flashing SuperSU. I just forgot to do that and when i recognized this, i want to boot into recovery. Then i recognized the bootloop.
So SuperSU as itself was not involved. By the way BeansTown wrote in the Thread for PureNexus Rom that you have to format your userdata (normally over TWRP).
Shame on me that i didnt read before start flashing
kaufikauf said:
And now i know the misunderstanding!
My sentence was a little bit silly formulated:
It didnt stuck by flashing SuperSU. I just forgot to do that and when i recognized this, i want to boot into recovery. Then i recognized the bootloop.
So SuperSU as itself was not involved. By the way BeansTown wrote in the Thread for PureNexus Rom that you have to format your userdata (normally over TWRP).
Shame on me that i didnt read before start flashing
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You should take a look at this post in the official TWRP thread for a clearer reason why.
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You should take a look at this post in the official TWRP thread for a clearer reason why.
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So I followed the guide and updated to 7.1.1 and did the normal "fastboot flash recovery xxx" then "fastboot reboot bootlader" then rebooted it via phone I go to "Recovery" from my phone and I get a screen saying "No Command" I tried to flash twrp-3.0.3-0-angler.img
Did I miss something?
USFguy said:
So I followed the guide and updated to 7.1.1 and did the normal "fastboot flash recovery xxx" then "fastboot reboot bootlader" then rebooted it via phone I go to "Recovery" from my phone and I get a screen saying "No Command" I tried to flash twrp-3.0.3-0-angler.img
Did I miss something?
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After flashing TWRP from the bootloader, go directly into recovery and flash SuperSU 2.78 or newer to make it stick permanently.
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SlimSnoopOS said:
After flashing TWRP from the bootloader, go directly into recovery and flash SuperSU 2.78 or newer to make it stick permanently.
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It won't boot into recovery, I flash recovery, unplug device hit recovery boot and it boot loops once then boots normally....
USFguy said:
It won't boot into recovery, I flash recovery, unplug device hit recovery boot and it boot loops once then boots normally....
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Hmm. If you are on stock, reflash the boot, system, recovery, and vendor from the factory image that matches your stock, security update. Restart the phone and boot into Android. Restart into the bootloader then fastboot flash recovery TWRP-angler.img. See if it lets you boot into TWRP then. If not, try an older version of TWRP and see if that will flash and allow you to boot into it.
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Hmm. If you are on stock, reflash the boot, system, recovery, and vendor from the factory image that matches your stock, security update. Restart the phone and boot into Android. Restart into the bootloader then fastboot flash recovery TWRP-angler.img. See if it lets you boot into TWRP then. If not, try an older version of TWRP and see if that will flash and allow you to boot into it.
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Tried that, ended up going down an update in TWRP and it worked, weird....
I had a similar issue and I had to go back in and reflash Recovery image to recovery partition and all was well