Droid Turbo 2 - Droid Turbo 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

After restarting my device it became stuck in a boot loop where it only gets to the motorola logo then restarts and does this continually. I did not install or change anything. At this point i have tried using the stock recovery menu and clearing cache and even wiping the entire phone, yet the device still is stuck in the boot loop. Basically i am wondering how i can flash my device with the stock rom while its in this state.
UPDATE: I followed a guide on flashing the rom and the only issue at this point is that rsd lite does not show my device. When i have the device plugged in my machine shows it under device manager as motorola adb interface. I installed the drivers but still nothing in rsd lite.

do it on no Windows 10 pc/notebook

meilbox said:
do it on no Windows 10 pc/notebook
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Do it on a windows 10 device? Eitherway i tried it on windows 7 and 10 so far and it did not work.

RSD Lite does not work through a usb 3.0 port. It only supports 2.0, so be sure you are using a 2.0 port and cable

Yachter99 said:
RSD Lite does not work through a usb 3.0 port. It only supports 2.0, so be sure you are using a 2.0 port and cable
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Indeed using using 2.0 cable and port

Having same issue w/ my T2. Simply restarted it last night, and now it is stuck in an infinite boot loop. It appears as if it is booting up normally, lock screen comes up, but after another 10 secs or so it blacks out / reboots. I am able to get to Recovery if I can get it to shutdown before it boot loops. Wiped cache, no effect. Trying to avoid a FDR, as I don't want to lose SMS/calls and other files on the device. Any help is appreciated.
Edit: Pulled mSD card, no more reboots. Now I'm thinking there must have been an app update that is causing a weird issue w/ the mSD during initial load after a reboot.

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[Q] How to bypass a boot logo ? (yes I can't specify the title)

Hi
Well, the problem is I have a rooted defy with JRDNEM_U3_3.4.2_179-002_DEBLUR and CM JORDAN 7.10 - all of that worked fine until I broke my usb port (physically) and I had to send the phone for repair (everything was working fine except charging). After I got it back, It will not boot - gets stuck on the motorola logo. I though I will just reflash it and everything will be fine but the big problem is that the phone is not recognized by the PC. All I can do is enter 2init, stock recovery or the stock bootloader.
What should I do to fix this booting problem ?
Thank You for any time you've managed to help solve this issue.
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[PROBLEM] Can't bypass the boot logo
Sorry for the fuss
deamion said:
Hi
Well, the problem is I have a rooted defy with JRDNEM_U3_3.4.2_179-002_DEBLUR and CM JORDAN 7.10 - all of that worked fine until I broke my usb port (physically) and I had to send the phone for repair (everything was working fine except charging). After I got it back, It will not boot - gets stuck on the motorola logo. I though I will just reflash it and everything will be fine but the big problem is that the phone is not recognized by the PC. All I can do is enter 2init, stock recovery or the stock bootloader.
What should I do to fix this booting problem ?
Thank You for any time you've managed to help solve this issue.
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[PROBLEM] Can't bypass the boot logo
Sorry for the fuss
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Did you tried wiping data/cache from the Recovery menu??
if not then try this and update us.
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E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/caller
data wipe complete.
E:Can't mount CACHE: recovery/log
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after reboot same situation
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E:Can't open /cache/recovery/command
E:Can't open /cache/recovery/caller
data wipe complete.
E:Can't mount CACHE: recovery/log
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after reboot same situation
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Arrange a Micro USB cable and use RSD lite to flash with someFroyo SBF.
RSD LITE does not see the phone.
deamion said:
RSD LITE does not see the phone.
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Install the motorola drivers on your PC, theb connect your phone in bootloader mode to PC. Then it should work normally
Motorola Defy, CM7 @ 1Ghz + CM9 multiboot
[Guide] Install double boot CM7 + CM9
[Guide][Root needed] Unsimlock your Defy
I have the drivers - none of my PC's see the phone, it's like I haven't connected it at all - the only thing thats happening while being plugged is charging.
deamion said:
I have the drivers - none of my PC's see the phone, it's like I haven't connected it at all - the only thing thats happening while being plugged is charging.
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Try uninstalling/re-installing the PC drivers again. If still does not work try using another PC.
Refer to this article for PC drivers and more information:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1216982
Hope this helps!
Nothing happens when I launch RSD - I have the drivers installed on 3 machines 64 bit...
deamion said:
Nothing happens when I launch RSD - I have the drivers installed on 3 machines 64 bit...
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Try using below mentioned steps from the All in one Defy beginner guide:
How to Flash
Ok! Now that we understand how a lot of stuff works, it’s rather easy to get a new Android version installed on your phone.
For any full SBF the same steps must be always done, just be sure to know what SBF are you flashing and keep always in mind your CG Version to keep the possibility to downgrade in case you need your warranty.
Requirements
Get the SBF you want to flash
- Full SBF: No Nandroid backup needed, always keep CG versioning in mind.
- Fixed SBF: You might need a matching Nandroid Backup.
Get and Install RSD Lite v4.9: There are reports of other versions working, but this one is what I have used.
Get and Install Motorola Drivers [32bits] [64bits]
Now to Business:
To Flash full SBFs, here is the standard procedure:
Open RSD Lite: Click on [ … ] Button and select your .SBF (Remember to rename to a short name and put it on root of your PC) and click Open.
Boot your phone into Bootloader Mode (check last section if you don’t know how to do it).
Now connect your Defy to your PC
The START button on RSD Lite should be available now, click and wait.
For Fixed SBFs a slightly different method is needed, it's basically the same but you need to Wipe Dalvik Cache and Data before flashing. Then after flashing you need to enter immediately to Recovery and restore the matching Nandroid Backup. I won’t write a specific way to do it here, since most of these versions require different steps (for Example CM7 or MIUI), so is better to check a specific guide for your Custom ROM or Android version.
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ref: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1216982
I hope you can go into Bootloader via Pressing Vol up and Power off button together when phone is off.
deamion said:
Nothing happens when I launch RSD - I have the drivers installed on 3 machines 64 bit...
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Putting it bluntly: Your USB port is still broken! Similar thing happened to me in my other phone when I was little mad and ended up breaking the USB port(nothing can be seen physically though)! After that PC won't recognise the phone but it charges fine both via USB and charger. The problem arises because though the pins connecting the physical port with the phone board that are responsible for charging are fine one or both of the other two ports may be broken!
Summary: There are four pins in USB two used for data transfer and other two for power, In this case one or either of the two data transfer port is broken!
pranks1989 said:
Putting it bluntly: Your USB port is still broken! Similar thing happened to me in my other phone when I was little mad and ended up breaking the USB port(nothing can be seen physically though)! After that PC won't recognise the phone but it charges fine both via USB and charger. The problem arises because though the pins connecting the physical port with the phone board that are responsible for charging are fine one or both of the other two ports may be broken!
Summary: There are four pins in USB two used for data transfer and other two for power, In this case one or either of the two data transfer port is broken!
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You can try mounting the SDCard or run adb from CWM (usb cable plugged in the pc). If they dont't work you can confirm that the USB port is still broken or just the charging part of it is working.

[Q] Bootloop with no USB [Solved]

Hi,
I recently got ahold of a european XT610 which I rooted and flashed to CM7 without problem. Unfortunately I missed the warnings which said not to run bootstrap after installing cyanogenmod... and now I have the infamous bootloop. It gets to the CM loading screen, but goes on indefinitely from there. I know the answer is to restore the motorola sbf, however I can't seem to get my phone to communicate at all via usb. I installed motorola drivers and RSD and all in windows, but the phone seems to ignore the USB completely. I'm normally a linux guy, so I when I tried to plug it in there and watch the output of dmesg, absolutely nothing came up. Holding R, M and power when I plug in the usb causes a black screen after a bit of the motorola logo, but still no USB. Tried a few different cables, and checked them with other devices to confirm they're working.
So any ideas on how to recover the phone?
Update:
I discovered the main step I was missing was that the bootloader can be accessed by holding down both volume buttons and the power with the device off. For some reason I still couldn't get windows to recognize the correct drivers, even after installing the motorola driver package, but good old linux saw it without a problem. Following these instructions I was able to do a quick SBF and now all is good in the world!
same probleme for me?
ObsidianOps said:
Hi,
I recently got ahold of a european XT610 which I rooted and flashed to CM7 without problem. Unfortunately I missed the warnings which said not to run bootstrap after installing cyanogenmod... and now I have the infamous bootloop. It gets to the CM loading screen, but goes on indefinitely from there. I know the answer is to restore the motorola sbf, however I can't seem to get my phone to communicate at all via usb. I installed motorola drivers and RSD and all in windows, but the phone seems to ignore the USB completely. I'm normally a linux guy, so I when I tried to plug it in there and watch the output of dmesg, absolutely nothing came up. Holding R, M and power when I plug in the usb causes a black screen after a bit of the motorola logo, but still no USB. Tried a few different cables, and checked them with other devices to confirm they're working.
So any ideas on how to recover the phone?
Update:
I discovered the main step I was missing was that the bootloader can be accessed by holding down both volume buttons and the power with the device off. For some reason I still couldn't get windows to recognize the correct drivers, even after installing the motorola driver package, but good old linux saw it without a problem. Following these instructions I was able to do a quick SBF and now all is good in the world!
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Can you tell me more about it please : i've made the same mistake...
I nead a real lesson !:laugh:

usb not working

Hey guys I tried to connect my nexus 7 to my Windows 7 laptop but nothing popped up it just showed as charging on my n7 I've tried update the drivers and different cables and different laptops too but it's all the same, even fastboot doesn't show up or mtp in twrp, any ideas how to fix this guys?
Anyone got any idea how to fix this problem?
Hey,
Have you tried enabling USB debugging in Settings > Developer Options?
Fobos531 said:
Hey,
Have you tried enabling USB debugging in Settings > Developer Options?
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Cheers mate but yep I tried that and nothing changed
I'm in the same boat. Had this problem for a long while, almost had my guarantee expire so I had it fixed. Not sure what caused it, or what fixed it. But couple of weeks later I was transfering some files through the now working USB port and accidently touched the cable - the device lost connection mid-transfer and since then I was unable to use the USB to transfer files, or connect the device to anything but the charger..
Along comes the 5.1 OTA which I decide to install and mid-install there was an error and the device soft-bricked - I can't boot it, it shows the Android robot with a red traingle and exclamation mark and 'No command.' written under it, at which point it reboots after a couple of minutes.
I can access recovery and fastboot mode and excecuted a factory reset but to no avail. Does anyone know how to fix the USB so that I can reflash stock and make my device work again?
Also, any ideas if one could bypass the use of the USB port in fixing the softbrick would also be helpful.
Armeddy said:
I'm in the same boat. Had this problem for a long while, almost had my guarantee expire so I had it fixed. Not sure what caused it, or what fixed it. But couple of weeks later I was transfering some files through the now working USB port and accidently touched the cable - the device lost connection mid-transfer and since then I was unable to use the USB to transfer files, or connect the device to anything but the charger..
Along comes the 5.1 OTA which I decide to install and mid-install there was an error and the device soft-bricked - I can't boot it, it shows the Android robot with a red traingle and exclamation mark and 'No command.' written under it, at which point it reboots after a couple of minutes.
I can access recovery and fastboot mode and excecuted a factory reset but to no avail. Does anyone know how to fix the USB so that I can reflash stock and make my device work again?
Also, any ideas if one could bypass the use of the USB port in fixing the softbrick would also be helpful.
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Do you twrp installed mate?
No, I do not.

Blu Studio C bad flash (recovery)

Uh-oh I tried installing Easy Magic PhilZ Touch Installer on my Blu Studio C D830U. First using Win 7. Didn't work, so tried it on XP. Pretty much did the same thing (stuck on 'please wait a moment'). However, after unplugging the device, it said that the recovery was successfully installed. I used flashify to reboot to recovery. Phone powered off and now won't power back on at all. Can't remove the battery, because it's built in. Any ideas?
When I connect the phone via USB it's unsuccessfully trying to install Wiko Android USB Ethernet/RNDIS? When I go to device manager, that entry keeps appearing and disappearing. Is the phone stuck in a bootloop?

Android boot loop on Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo (i9060)

Hey!
New to XDA but a complete fan of the help and guides you guys provide.
So, I acquired an i9060 smartphone and successfully installed CM 11 without the help of my laptop since the usb cable through Odin never worked for me (driver issues on Win10?).
Unfortunately, my phone entered an Android boot loop. And now with a lot of attempt I can't even enter CWM or even charge my smart phone, as it always reboots while trying to charge the battery (it's always drained) or gets stuck during logo before accessing CWM.
I tried to install Samsung drivers, Kies, ABD, Odin to restore the firmware but... nothing seems to recognise this Samsung device. Does anyone had the same problems I'm having now? Any suggestions?
You might try another USB cable, USB port, or even another computer. Without Odin, you're not going to be able to fix this since recovery is no longer available.
es0tericcha0s said:
You might try another USB cable, USB port, or even another computer. Without Odin, you're not going to be able to fix this since recovery is no longer available.
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Tried on 3 laptops but the problem persists. Never thought of changing my usb cable though. I'll give it a shot
Btw, is there anyway to use an external SD card to force a factory reset?
n1ur0 said:
Hey!
New to XDA but a complete fan of the help and guides you guys provide.
So, I acquired an i9060 smartphone and successfully installed CM 11 without the help of my laptop since the usb cable through Odin never worked for me (driver issues on Win10?).
Unfortunately, my phone entered an Android boot loop. And now with a lot of attempt I can't even enter CWM or even charge my smart phone, as it always reboots while trying to charge the battery (it's always drained) or gets stuck during logo before accessing CWM.
I tried to install Samsung drivers, Kies, ABD, Odin to restore the firmware but... nothing seems to recognise this Samsung device. Does anyone had the same problems I'm having now? Any suggestions?
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Have you considered the possibility that your power button is sticking? Not the part that you touch but the hardware switch behind it?
Do you have USB debugging enabled?
Are you using the stock cable or at least a USB cable with the same number of pins/pinouts?

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