Reboot leads to bootloop on every ROM - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

No matter what ROM I flash, when I reboot, it goes into bootloop. Even if I pull the battery, it stays in bootloop. I have to wipe cache/dalvik just to make it boot again. I'm on latest TWRP and baseband. Any ideas?

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[Q] Please help! Stuck on boot screen!

I attempted to flash a Liquid Smooth rom yesterday. I rebooted into the bootloader, and chose recovery mode. I wiped all cache, then installed the zip. I followed this by installing the gapps zip immediately, which I think I shouldn't have done.
When I rebooted it, it was stuck on the liquid smooth screen for a while, I know this is normal, but when it sat there for an hour and fifteen minutes I knew something was wrong. If I hold down both volume keys and the power button I can reboot into the bootloader again, but when I now choose recovery mode, it gets stuck on the google load screen.
Can anybody help me out?
danlk2 said:
I attempted to flash a Liquid Smooth rom yesterday. I rebooted into the bootloader, and chose recovery mode. I wiped all cache, then installed the zip. I followed this by installing the gapps zip immediately, which I think I shouldn't have done.
When I rebooted it, it was stuck on the liquid smooth screen for a while, I know this is normal, but when it sat there for an hour and fifteen minutes I knew something was wrong. If I hold down both volume keys and the power button I can reboot into the bootloader again, but when I now choose recovery mode, it gets stuck on the google load screen.
Can anybody help me out?
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Plug the N7 into your PC before you boot into the bootloader.
You were correct to flash gapps immediately after flashing the ROM. Maybe the ROM didn't flash correctly because you only wiped caches. If you are coming from a different ROM you will need to do a factory reset. If you didn't back up your apps and don't have a nandroid, then you might want to wipe caches, format system, and reflash the previous ROM and try to boot in and backup your apps. Might not work but worth a shot if you got stuck where you are now with no app backups.
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Plug the N7 into your PC before you boot into the bootloader.
You were correct to flash gapps immediately after flashing the ROM. Maybe the ROM didn't flash correctly because you only wiped caches. If you are coming from a different ROM you will need to do a factory reset. If you didn't back up your apps and don't have a nandroid, then you might want to wipe caches, format system, and reflash the previous ROM and try to boot in and backup your apps. Might not work but worth a shot if you got stuck where you are now with no app backups.
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Wow, that didn't even cross my mind, I did this and I've got the rom up and running now. Thanks a lot.

Phone randomly died

I have an S4 i9505, never rooted or flashed any custom roms. Running the latest OS version from Samsung.
Phone was on the desk while I was working, suddenly it vibrated and turned off.
Now it's stuck in a boot loop, sometimes gets stuck on the Samsung logo.
Tried booting to recovery, worked on my 3rd attempt. Wiped cache, booted past the logo into the carrier logo and the SAMSUNG logo and then went back in the loop.
I have not installed any harfmul apps, I don't want to do a factory wipe yet because of precious data on the device.
Is there anything more I can try?
Download a stock ROM for your device from sammobile.com and install it using Odin. Since Odin doesn't wipe data when it installs, your data should be safe. With luck, the reinstall will correct your bootloop.

Stuck on Samsung logo after flashing stock ROM

I have a faulty Galaxy S5 (G900M). One day I was using it normally and suddenly it rebooted and wouldn't boot to the stock ROM anymore, being stuck at the boot logo. I then decided to install CyanogenMOD and it worked. Now I want to sell the phone, so I want to revert it to stock ROM, but flashing a stock firmware gives me the same error as before.
What can be the issue?
First boot can take as long as 15 minutes. Did you allow such a length of time? IF so, pull battery, boot in recovery, wipe cache and dalvik cache, boot system and try

VS995 Stuck in TWRP.

Followed Dirty Santa process and made it into TWRP, but after following step 4 it simply reboots into TWRP every time. Any ideas? Attempted SuperSU flash and wipe multiple times and no change. Just boots back into TWRP.
check this out https://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/help/lg-v20-access-to-fastboot-t3557328
Pull your battery then replace it.
Then do what's in the bottom post of this screen capture.
After that follow my next post.
Then select yes two times to erase the downloaded update from your internal memory that is causing the recovery loop.
Don't worry. If you have TWRP recovery it cannot actually do the reset. It will just get you out of the loop.
You will end up in TWRP one final time after the factory reset. If you've already flashed a rom - just click reboot system and you'll be good to go.

Android Random Reboot on recovery TWRP, even when installing a ROM

Hi guys, I'm experiencing something strange with my S5. I was trying the Resurrection Rom and it had more random reboot, even bootloop for 1 hour, then after taking out the battery and wiping cache it restarted. After that I want to change the ROM with the Lineage. When I try to install it, the gapp installation stop at about 75%. I had reset the phone and restart with wipe, and rom installation, and also now the rom installation stopped. I tryed also to revent to the stock rom but I've always a boot loop. Tryed again to installa Lineage but I've always the installation that stop, and then it reboot and go in boot loop. Also to enter in recovery, I need to try several time, also removing battery. Now always it enter.. Or may be that I see the message, rebooting in recovery, but after a minute the phone restart.. What may be? I never see something like that.
Try to flash a firmware by odin.
Or change your recovery.
Good luck mate
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