Normal boot problem (xt1562 stock 6.0.1)_bootloader starts first - X Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello to all!
I was flashed stock firmware yesterday ( I had a custom ROMs before) and it runs pretty good, but I have one annoying thing: when I power on my phone it boot to bootloader straight instead system( I should to press START to load system every time. Who know how to solve this problem??? Very need help.
XT1562 - 1 sim - europe, android 6.0.1 - stock

That may be because the system was flashed over the custom rom system.
What I do when I go from a custom ROM to stock is I use TWRP to wipe Dalvik / ART Cache, Cache, Data, Internal Storage and System. Then I flash the stock ROM.

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[Q] Defy got boot loop installing CM7

Guys, I desperately need help. I followed this guide to install CM7.1 nightly into my Defy and at the end I got the CM7 logo loop. Based on the guide, I took out the battery and put it back and now it's stuck at the small "Google" logo. I took out the battery again and went to the system recovery to wipe cache/factory reset. I got bunch of "mount" cache errors (command, log). I then went to the custom recovery and did the wipe cache again, this time beside "mount" cache error, there were some "open" cache errors. I did the wipe one more time and all of these errors gone. Booted it up again, and it still stuck at the "Google" screen so I went into the custom recovery trying to wipe dalvik cache as the guide said. I selected that option but nothing happened. No question asked to confirm the wipe and all it did was a short blink screen and the screen stayed the same.
Any helps would be highly appreciated !!!
That sounds a bit tricky to me, but first things first.
The first boot after installing CM7 can take a while (some minutes) since all the dalvik cache and other things has to be built. Taking out the battery during that is somewhat risky I think. After the first boot, the system starts pretty fast.
The best guess for you (at least that is what I would try) is:
go to recovery, clear dalvik cache and cache. If you have not installed CM7 before, i would also recommend to clear data as well (ok you lose you data but I hope that you were not doing it without a backup).
Then I would reflash cm7 and try again.
since you had the cm7 boot scree, I believe you have no kernel problem...
by the way, do you know what version your initial rom was?
I think it`s better to flash it from scratch:
1) Flash your previous rom with RSD
2) Root + cwm recovery
3) Cyan
(and if I were you - I would do wipe from stock recovery after 1st step and wipe from custom recovery after 3 step)
Yes, as Iddqd2 suggested just flash stock froyo using RSD Lite and then go all over for CM7 method of installation.

[Q] Soft bricked the phone!

Hi guys,
I was running on CM10 11.18. However, wanted to switch back to CM7.2. Phone is now unable to boot up.
This is what I did.
1. Wiped Cache and data in stock recovery.
2. Wiped Cache, dalvik, data in custom recovery.
3. Installed CM7.2 and gapps
When I tried booting it up, the phone was on bootloops.
Then I picked my SEA sbf and flashed it using RDS Lite. However, problem persists. . Can anybody guide me through. I am without a phone now. Help!
You'll have to convert data to ext3.
Install cm10, in boot menu select tools then filesystem tools then convert to ext3
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rashsalmn said:
Hi guys,
I was running on CM10 11.18. However, wanted to switch back to CM7.2. Phone is now unable to boot up.
This is what I did.
1. Wiped Cache and data in stock recovery.
2. Wiped Cache, dalvik, data in custom recovery.
3. Installed CM7.2 and gapps
When I tried booting it up, the phone was on bootloops.
Then I picked my SEA sbf and flashed it using RDS Lite. However, problem persists. . Can anybody guide me through. I am without a phone now. Help!
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Have you tried to wipe data in stock recovery again? (volume down + power on)
If bootloops persist try to flash your sbf again, after flashing go to stock recovery immediately and wipe data again.

Power on, and unlock delay?!?

Yesterday after flashing I9505_XXUDMI1_WiFi_FIX.rar because i had wifi issues my device is slow in waking up. And when it waks up after a few of seconds (compleet random) and i try to swipe to unlock is takes a few of seconds to go to home screen. I tries 3 different roms, and even a stock rom. Also i tries flashing other modems but nothing helps.
Is flashing I9505_XXUDMI1_WiFi_FIX.rar irreversible. Or is it something else that is bothering me?
Help me please this s....s
Have you tried wipe ?
dork997 said:
Have you tried wipe ?
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What kind of wipe. I tried the recovery wipe, Is there another wipe? A flasheble wipe?
1 Perform factory reset
2 go to CWM recovery >advanced clear dalvik
3 clear cache
4 format cache partition (DO NOT FORMAT SYSTEM , JUST CHOSE FORMAT CACHE PARTITION)
5 FLASH a new rom i'd recomment Arrow Rom v8 or any other rom based on stock, but to install arrow you will first have to flash appropriate kernel so dont forget to do that (All instructions + links to kernels etc) are on thread's first page ......Installing a stock kernel + rom like this one may fix the issue

Pleas help whit rom music of life v4 rom 6.0.1

pleas help whit install rom
What should I do now I have a model n9005 new bootloader BL_N9005XXUGBPB2_BOOTLOADER.tar.md5 and modem installed CP_N9005XXUGBPB1_MODEM.tar.md5 I philz_touch_6.48.4 - hlte.tar.md5
Install follows wipedata / factory reset and then a new clean room then wipe cache partition and wipe Dalvik cache and then install rom choose the option note 3 n9005 international CSC then choose default
then do not wipe keep apps and that's it you set the phone starts up and appears with a logo and a blue light and regulations Bit Set Warranty : kernel and nothing happens that I leave to stand for half an hour , or who knows what I'm doing wrong pleas help whit this.
I think you shouldn't keep the apps and choose Full wipe 1 coz MM doesn't like apps that is installed/moved in External Memory and also some apps don't work with MM. Anyways try installing Phronesis ROM and use twrp-2.8.7.0-hlte-4.4 recovery. Wipe all and make sure you choose Full Wipe 1 in Aroma. If the ROM gave you an option for kernel the use the kernel that they recommend.

Will flashing a stock firmware with odin reset a custom rom?

I have the batman rom installed on my g95ff now since my stock rom got boot looped when i tried to flash a boot logo that was a size too big.When that happened i flashed the stock firmware with odin aswell as stock recovery and it let me clear my cache/factory reset my phone to fix it.Sadly i lost my bootlogo and boot animation collection i had stored but i had most of my important apps backed up with titanium,so to make up for the lost data i rerooted with twrp,installed the batman rom and restored my apps back.The rom is really neat since i can customize more ui things such as the status bar aswell as my nav bar color which couldnt be done on the stock rom.So now that im familiar with installing roms,would i be able to try other ones simply by reflashing the stock firmware over the batman rom and reinstalling twrp?
So you're asking how you can try other custom ROMs?
You don't need to flash the stock ROM and flash TWRP every time you want to try a new custom ROM. It's MUCH easier than that.
You just need to backup your apps as normal with Titanium Backup, then boot into TWRP. From the Wipe menu, wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik-cache.
Then just flash the new ROM zip file as normal in TWRP, and you're done.
the_scotsman said:
So you're asking how you can try other custom ROMs?
You don't need to flash the stock ROM and flash TWRP every time you want to try a new custom ROM. It's MUCH easier than that.
You just need to backup your apps as normal with Titanium Backup, then boot into TWRP. From the Wipe menu, wipe system, data, cache, and dalvik-cache.
Then just flash the new ROM zip file as normal in TWRP, and you're done.
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So as long as you wipe your phone you can install custom roms over anough anoughter custom rom.Sounds simple enough then.
iostoandroidconvert said:
So as long as you wipe your phone you can install custom roms over anough anoughter custom rom.Sounds simple enough then.
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Yep, the "System" partition is where the ROM is installed. When you wipe that, you're essentially wiping the ROM from your phone.

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