Edit build.prop cause factory reset and bootloop - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello everyone, after rooting my phone I tried to edit the build prop file using the app.
I wanted to disable virtual keys but after reboot phone says factory reset and reboot itself.
Anyway to fix this please?
I've also tried apps that supposed to hide nav bar but they do it for a second and than the nav bar comes back

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A few weeks after updaing my play with marshmallow, last night suddenly these issues starteed after reboot.
1. NO NOTIFICATIONS
2. Not able to pull down notification bar, thus no quick settings
3. Phone is not getting locked even after using the power button to lock
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bhanudude said:
A few weeks after updaing my play with marshmallow, last night suddenly these issues starteed after reboot.
1. NO NOTIFICATIONS
2. Not able to pull down notification bar, thus no quick settings
Any suggestions ?
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Is the touch working in that area otherwise? Try turning the phone into landscape and in a game or something and touch there and see if the phone is responding.
Have you made modifications to your phone? If not then a factory reset would be my way to go.
Factory reset seems to be the only way and that too through recovery.
i am also facing same issue
try TWRP (if you have it) Clear Dalvik-Cache, Cache and Try to back up all the internal memory data then boot and wait the optimization apps. i hope it helps you . srry my bad english
TWRP (Recovery)
Same issue, my solution:
Go to settings>users> select guest
After "guest" login, notification bar and USB connection will start to work again, then return to "owner". Now, you can make your backup. "Reset phone" remains grey and isn't possible reset system, use power button and vol- to enter fastboot to make a factory reset. Only after that the phone will work fine again!
Good luck!

Tried to Root S7E, Stuck on AT&T Splash

I used the engineering bootloader to root my phone so I could install Xposed, but as it tried to reboot out of download mode it has been stuck for about 10 minutes so far on the AT&T splash screen, with the LED at the top changing colours, and the phone vibrating, three quick vibrations then a pause followed by a single slightly longer one. It's also getting pretty hot. I tried holding the power button and got no results, did I **** my phone?
EDIT - Okay, managed to soft reset it, but when it tries to boot it just hangs at the AT&T splash screen still. I can get into the recovery menu, should I do a factory reset?
EDIT 2 - Ended up doing the factory reset after I tried reinstalling the engineering bootloader and that seemed to fix it.
Okay so after I set my phone back up I restarted it and after I put in my pattern (I had set the phone to require my pattern to boot) it's stuck on a locking with a wheel around it that's changing colours on a black screen? Never seen that before. It's also getting very hot and doing the vibrating it was earlier.
I tried doing a factory reset and that did get me back into the OS, but I'm getting "Security notice: Unauthorized actions have been detected." And I can't seem to download apps from the play store, it just says "downloading" and has a green bar going across the progress bar but I don't think its actually downloading anything.
EDIT - Now Google Play won't open at all.
Can't re-flash or anything?
How about this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-s7-edge/how-to/guide-post-root-common-bugs-fixes-t3427600
Bug #3: Notification warning that system has been modified.
Fix #1: Disable com.samsung.android.securitylogagent & com.tmobile.pr.adapt using your favorite package disabler. This will hide all notifications associated with this app as well as the root check that you might have encountered.
Fix #2: This fix requires Xposed. You can follow the instructions to install Xposed HERE.
Then install the Xposed module NotifyClean, activate the module, and reboot the phone. You will then use this app to block the notification under the package com.samsung.android.securitylogagent by clicking on the package so that it is highlighted red. The notification should disappear!
Note: This app can also be used to hide the icon for WiFi Calling if it's annoying you. You can still use the WiFi calling function while hiding the notification.
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MY DEVICE DISPLAYED A NOTIFICATION, “UNAUTHORIZED ACTIONS HAVE BEEN DETECTED. RESTART YOUR PHONE TO UNDO ANY UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES.” WHAT DO I DO?
During regular security checks of the Linux kernel, the system has detected that the kernel has been modified. The following may be the possible causes:
You may have installed a malicious or flawed app, which attempted to modify the kernel code or file system
You may have accidentally removed or modified a system file
One of these messages may also appear, “To protect your device. It is recommended you reboot.” or “The device has detected an application attempting to perform actions that are not permitted. It is recommended that you restart your device.”
Restart your device to try to restore the kernel code back to normal. However, some kernel modifications made to the file system cannot be restored. Also, the original cause of the problem might still persist. Therefore, you might continue to see this error after the reboot.
https://www2.samsungknox.com/en/faq...actions-have-been-detected-restart-your-phone

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Hey there guys, my zenfone 5 runs on android kitkat and the build number is T00j_WW_user_2.21.40.44.
One day my phone hanged and then restarted, but afterwards i noticed that the wallpaper was gone, the home button and recent button doesn't work. I can't see the notification bar or pull down the notification panel. I realized it was a kitkat problem, probably the systemui. So I decided to do the following:
Since I reset the device a few times, the problem still occurs. Also I don't get any pop-ups for incoming notification such as messages or phone calls. So factory resetting didn't do. I thought of rooting the phone and flashing a new rom.
But i couldn't get the device to authorize (since the pop-up after connecting the phone to the PC doesn't come) so I cannot root the device. I cannot access the recovery. I cannot flash TWRP. The device shows up as "unauthorized" in cmd in adb. I tried the ADB command but that doesn't work as well.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Hello, BoiXI.
You can get into DROIDBOOT, as in this video?
youtu.be/ixfwxwnbeFM
Hello, BoiXI.
You can get into DROIDBOOT, as in this video?
youtu.be/ixfwxwnbeFM
mlhzv2204 said:
Hello, BoiXI.
You can get into DROIDBOOT, as in this video?
youtu.be/ixfwxwnbeFM
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Hello, thanks for replying. I've tried going into recovery mode but there is no words written underneath the lying android icon. In my phone's recovery there is only the lying android with a red-triangle symbol. I've tried using the volume buttons but it doesn't work.

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