Is there a way to fix loop where Bootloader stuck? - Moto E4 Questions & Answers

I started with stock ROM
fastboot_woods_oem_user_7.1.1_NMA26.42_11_3_3_release_keys_oem_EMEA.tar.zip
of moto e4 which I flashed using fastboot.
I unzip this file.
It has a FLASHALL.BAT and has several images, one called recovery.img which is the original recovery image.
Since I wanted the TWRP recovery, I downloaded twrp-3.2.2-0-woods.zip
and after unzipping it, I replaced the recovery.img above with this twrp.img.
then I executed the FLASHALL.BAT.
Now the phone starts and goes directly to the recovery, but there is a message "No command" with the Android lie down with RED warning sign.
It looks like I now don't have neither the original Recovery nor the TWRP recovery.
And when I press Volume Down + Power, it just restarts and gets back into this No Command bootd.
I cannot seem to get it into the bootload so that I can do fastboot commands to refresh it.
It is stuck.
I tried RSD let and SP flash tools (with the scatter file) but none seem to work.
Is there some other way of solving this?

That's stock recovery

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Tried going back to Stock

i unrooted my nexus 7 and now it is stuck at boot loop i just stuck at the boot logo.. the unooting method had to be success cause it said and it re booted it just stuck at boot logo
Ok so Power off your device, or whilst its rebooting hold the Volume Down button.
You should get back to your BootLoader
Plug it into PC and then do fastboot devices.
Your device should be listed.
I would re-unlock your bootloader.
Then Download TWRP - http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/grouper/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-grouper.img
Put that in your Fastboot folder on your PC and type: fastboot flash boot openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.0-grouper.img
That should flash TWRP. Then push volume up in your bootloader menu, until you see "Recovery".
Open the Recovery and TWRP should load.
Then go to : https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#nakasi
Download the correct stock image depending on your version you were at before you tried doing what you did.
Then, depending on the version you downloaded do this (I'll use the 4.2.2 one as example).
On TWRP, go to "Advanced"
Then you should see "Sideload"
Choose sideload and swipe accross, it should now say something like "Waiting for sideload".
Go back to your PC And open another CMD as you would for fastboot.
Type adb sideload nameofyourdownloadedimage.img
Wait for sideload and whalla
(I may have missed something, if so when you get stuck let me know and I'll help further".
wilks3y.
Are you stuck at the "Google" splash or the "X" bootanimation?

Help with bootloop

Hi,
I did search, but I didn't find any solution to the issue. I got the Nexus 6P 64 GB.
I unlocked my bootloader using the 6p Multitool. Thereafter I used my normal method of fastboot (Minimal ADB) to flash the boot.img from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/wip-android-6-0-marshmellow-t3219344.
After that I flashed TWRP. Basically I followed the instructions here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928.
But my phone is not booting up.
It gives me this error:
Your device software cannot be checked for corruption. Please lock the bootloader."
But I tried that and it doesn't work. I tried from fastboot restoring to factory, but get the same message.
Please help me!
Did you check the enable oem unlocking in developer settings?
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
Yes. As I said, I achieved the unlock. Now I just can't get back into my phone or recovery or anything other than fastboot (where it says unlock)
isn't "Your device software cannot be checked for corruption. Please lock the bootloader." the new msg on boot when you are unlocked, and you have to wait ~10 secs before it startup ?
After that, I'm stuck on the Google screen. It just goes on and on. Left it for over 20 minutes at one point and it didn't get past it.
Edit: The multicolored animated google screen. The animation just keeps going and going.
Del.
Your issue might be due to the encryption of the phone. Take a look at this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...recovery-twrp-2-8-7-0-touch-recovery-t3234976
From this thread:
NOTE: Decrypting data is not supported yet. The Nexus 6P will normally attempt to encrypt the device automatically on first boot. To use TWRP as you normally would, you will have to format data and install a slightly modified boot image with forceencrypt disabled. My Nexus 6P should arrive tomorrow and I will start working on decrypt once I get my hands on it.
Team Win Recovery Project 2.x, or twrp2 for short, is a custom recovery built with ease of use and customization in mind. Its a fully touch driven user interface no more volume rocker or power buttons to mash. The GUI is also fully XML driven and completely theme-able. You can change just about every aspect of the look and feel.
Read through that thread. Part of the issue is that I don't know which variant (MDA89D & MDB08K) I have, or how to find that out seeing as I can't boot into the phone.
If I have the variant I may be able to fix this through the unified toolkit (though I'm not sure of that)
Did you ever fix this?
Try flashing the factory image and starting from scratch. You must have messed up somewhere. Re-download the boot.img from Chainfire's thread, maybe that was corrupt or something.
1. Download the MDB08K factory image (it's not a variant, it's a Marshmallow update) and unzip it.
2. Download the MDB08K boot.zip from Chainfire's modified boot.img thread
3. Download latest SuperSU beta zip
Wipe phone in TWRP, to include format data.
In bootloader, fastboot flash MDB08K
fastboot flash modified boot.img (from zip)
In TWRP, ADB sideload SuperSU
Reboot and it should perform normally.
kibmikey1 said:
1. Download the MDB08K factory image (it's not a variant, it's a Marshmallow update) and unzip it.
2. Download the MDB08K boot.zip from Chainfire's modified boot.img thread
3. Download latest SuperSU beta zip
Wipe phone in TWRP, to include format data.
In bootloader, fastboot flash MDB08K
fastboot flash modified boot.img (from zip)
In TWRP, ADB sideload SuperSU
Reboot and it should perform normally.
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Thank you for your reply, but I can't get into TWRP either!! Any way for me to restore to factory or do the repairs from in flashboot without the restore?
I ran into the same issue last night trying to install TWRP. I'm still not sure how to get around it but I did get my phone back. you should be able to get to the bootloader (hold the power button until phone turns off, then hold vol up+vol down+power) once there use ADB fastboot to go back to stock.
this link will walk you through what you need. follow step 7.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
here it is as well:
How To Flash The Factory Images (And Return To Stock)
Prerequisites: unlocked bootloader (section 1).
Download the appropriate factory images for your model here.
Unzip the angler-xxxxxx-factory-xxxxxxxx (x's replace variables) into a directory on your PC (for this guide we'll use C:\angler\).
Once unzipped you should have a folder named angler-xxxxxx (x's replace variables). Open it and move the following files to a new directory named C:\angler\images\:
bootloader-angler-angler-01.31.img
radio-angler-angler-01.29.img
(Please note that radio and bootloader naming changes from build to build so the filenames and below commands will change with them)
Within C:\angler\angler-xxxxxx\ you'll see another zip archive named image-angler-xxxxxx, unzip the contents of that zip into the C:\angler\images\ folder we created before. Now within C:\angler\images\ you should have the following files:
android-info.txt
boot.img
bootloader-angler-angler-01.31.img
cache.img
radio-angler-angler-01.29.img
recovery.img
system.img
userdata.img
vendor.img
Boot into the bootloader and connect your phone to your PC via usb cable.
Open a command prompt from within your fastboot folder (navigate to where you have fastboot.exe located on your PC, shift + right click anywhere within that folder, select open command prompt here), enter these commands to flash:
Code:
fastboot flash bootloader C:\angler\images\bootloader-angler-angler-01.31.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio C:\angler\images\radio-angler-m8994f-2.6.28.0.65.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 userdata C:\angler\images\userdata.img
fastboot flash vendor C:\angler\images\vendor.img
Thank you. I was eventually able to do tysonwald's suggestion. First I didn't know what my version was, so I couldn't.
At some point I was able to get into the phone with constant gapp errors, check it.
Now my phone is unlocked and rooted. But when I go to settings to security (and when I tried to set up my fingerprint) settings crashes. Any ideas?
There was still some issue. I wiped the phone with the above method again, did NOT set up twrp/root, and everything works. It was something about the custom boot image I guess. Any advice if I want to try to set it up again?
Problem solved. Needed to update to newer image before doing everything. Issue resolve from Heisenberg's thread. Thank you all!
I had the same damn issue last night. Thise bootleg instructions had me flashing build k boot.img on build D. Maybe i wasnt paying attention lol!
I have a very similar problem, I flashed the k boot img. and now I'm stuck in an endless bootloop any idea?
TeriusPR said:
I have a very similar problem, I flashed the k boot img. and now I'm stuck in an endless bootloop any idea?
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Read thru this guide and follow the instructions to the T. http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
I had a similar issue just now where my phone got stuck at the TWRP logo. Selecting the reboot option in download mode refused to remove it. I had to follow step 10 to get my phone back to stock. I'm afraid to try this again now
Is there anyway to know which version do i need to download? i bought the phone already bricked and i am trying to bring it back to life

Problem after root attempt

Hello,
I tried to root my P8 Lite, which is something I've already done on a lot of other smartphones. So I first unlocked my bootloader, then I tried to follow a guide to root it. Everything was going smooth, but when I hit enter for the last time into the command line (at this point of the process, it just installed superSU) my phone rebootd and stucked on the huawei logo. After 20mn I decided it was enough, I unplugged it and hard rebooted it, but still stuck on huawei logo.
Since this, I wasn't able to reboot my phone, nor enter the fastboot/rescue mode. Now I tried on more time to enter the fastboot, and I don't know why but after a few time it showd up !
So basically my phone is now on fastboot mode, unlocked, and I come here to seek answers about the method to flash it and start again with a fresh android. I don't even know where to find the correct rom to flash, nor how to flash, if for instance I should use adb, etc.
If someone here is able to help me, that would be greatly appreciated.
By the way, I manually updated the phone to android 6 and EMUI 4.
Thank you a lot for enlightments.
Hello! Since you are in fastboot mode you can easily fix the issue. Just download a stock rom you wanna flash and use (you can try the new B588) and with the Huawei Update Extractor, extract the boot.img, recovery.img, cust.img, system.img from the UPDATE.APP file. Then flash these in the order i wrote them (using the fastboot command for example:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
, same thing for all of these just change the file names). That is how i fixed my last 2-3 bootloops. I would suggest looking here first though: https://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/general/mega-thread-root-unbricking-updating-t3400994 on Chapter 4. Hope this helps and good luck
Hi,
Thank you for your answer.
Problem is now, my phone ran out of bttery so not in fastboot mode anymore and I just can't figure out how to go back in fastboot anymore.
I tried to power on the phone while pressing vol up, wait for the huawei logo and wait for ten more seconds, nothing except a black screen. I tried vol down, both vol up and down, still nothing. Thing is, yesterday I don't even know how I managed to enter fastboot, I just tried, didn't work, so I put my phone on the bed, and ten minuts later I realized it was on fastboot mode. Informatics huh.
If you have any idea on how to go back in fastboot mode, I tried using adb, but it needs the phone to reach systm to be able to reboot.
By the way you talked about a specific rom, where can I find this one ?
Thank you again for your time.
EDIT : Ok I managed to reach fastboot, what I did was to plug it on my laptop, powered off, then pressed vol down and power on, and it worked. Informatics has its reasons...
Still interested into the rom ou talked. I'll try to find it on my own though. But if you got a link, I would be happy to download it.
EDIT2 : Ok I tried to flash, everything went good, but my huawei is still in its bootloop. I extracted the B588 rom, but there was way more than 4 img files. I still flashed only the four you and the link you gave me told me, but maybe I need to flash more than these 4 ?
Try this https://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/general/mega-thread-root-unbricking-updating-t3400994 <-- follow the " Bootloop/Softbrick" method if you cannot install the latest firmware directly. You may need to flash original recovery first too. Any recovery version will do they are all the same, find the how too under the "install TWRP" section, but basically it goes "enter fastboot, type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" while you have recovery.img in the same directory.
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Also, if you are on MM you should not be using a batch file to root. Once you have TWRP installed, you need to flash 2 zips via TWRP. They can also be found in the mega thread.
yodaofborg said:
Try this https://forum.xda-developers.com/p8lite/general/mega-thread-root-unbricking-updating-t3400994 <-- follow the " Bootloop/Softbrick" method if you cannot install the latest firmware directly. You may need to flash original recovery first too. Any recovery version will do they are all the same, find the how too under the "install TWRP" section, but basically it goes "enter fastboot, type fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" while you have recovery.img in the same directory.
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Also, if you are on MM you should not be using a batch file to root. Once you have TWRP installed, you need to flash 2 zips via TWRP. They can also be found in the mega thread.
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Single stable SuperSu v2.76 also works for builds less than b580.. For builds greater than that, use 2 zips method
Well, it obviously didn't

How I Soft bricked my P10 Plus and how I recovered it

Hey all,
Thanks for reading my thread!
I am on build VKY-L09C654B203. First I unlocked the bootloader successfully, then I installed TWRP 3.1.0.0 with no trouble.
But while I was trying to root my device, I must have flashed a faulty supersu.zip. My device went stuck on "your device is booting now" screen.
At this moment I still have access to:
eRecovery (useless)
TWRP (entered with UP_VOL + POWER, hold until you see the TWRP screen, DO NOT attach any cable to your phone)
Fastboot / Bootloader / Emergency mode (entered by first turning off your phone, then hold DOWN_VOL while connecting your phone to your computer)
Realizing that I might have a corrupted boot sequence, I tried and flashed several boot.img, but they didn't help.
I tried flashing some other versions of the supersu.zip, even tried a UPDATE-unSU-signed.zip to revert back the damages, but none worked.
So after panicking a lot, I calmed down and realized that the problem is still the boot.img file.
I used fastboot commands:
Code:
fastboot oem get-build-number
fastboot oem get-product-number
to get my precise build number, then googled a russian site that listed my build in full zip.
The site is http://pro-teammt.ru/ and I downloaded the "FullOTA-MF" file.
I then used this wonderful tool called Huawei Update Extractor (worstenbrood) 0.9.9.5 to extract the UPDATE.APP (you'll have to unzip the zip file first), and found the BOOT.img in it.
After extracting the BOOT.img, I booted my phone to bootloader mode and used the command:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
After receiving a success message, I restarted my phone and it was able to go right pass the loading screen!
Anyway, I started this thread while losing all hopes in humanity, but ended up solving my problem before pressing publish, so I thought I might as well turn this into a guide. I couldn't have done it without many people's help, but sadly I didn't keep record of the authors where I got my helps with, so apologies to them.
I'm attaching the tools I used so you can download them.
Best Regards!
Huawei Update Extractor: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2433454
[TOOL]Minimal ADB and Fastboot: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
BOOT.img (ONLY FOR BUILD VKY-L09C654B203, DO NOT FLASH IF DIFFERENT): https://mega.nz/#!3iZnBDiZ

Phone stuck in Sony boot logo (not even charging), please help!

Hi Friends,
I have decided to create a new post, since I researched and it seems that my issue is not covered exactly by any previous thread.
I have Sony F5321, used years with Stock ROM. While playing a game, it turned off randomly, but when I play the same game while charging with USB cable (with AC charger or connected to a laptop), the phone was working fine. I have unlocked the bootloader and flashed LineageOS 16 (Android 9) in case a battery issue was solved better with LineageOS than with stock ROM. After some weeks with same (supposedly) battery issue, I decided to go back to Stock ROM. I have flashed OK with Flashtool (no errors), but phone is now stuck in Sony boot logo.
The status is:
1) Boot into Stock Rom: doesn’t work
2) Boot into recovery: doesn’t work
3) Force shut down (3 vibrations): works
4) Force reboot (1 vibration): doesn’t work, it stops at Sony boot logo
5) Charging while powered off: doesn’t work (no battery logo appears, red light)
6) Flashtool into flashmode: doesn’t work (it’s not detected)
7) Flashtool into fastboot mode: works, but I cannot do anything with that.
Please, your help, how can I get the phone works again? Preferably with Stock ROM, or any other stable ROM, but working! Thanks!
Nobody will help?
jayeffpee said:
Hi Friends,
I have decided to create a new post, since I researched and it seems that my issue is not covered exactly by any previous thread.
I have Sony F5321, used years with Stock ROM. While playing a game, it turned off randomly, but when I play the same game while charging with USB cable (with AC charger or connected to a laptop), the phone was working fine. I have unlocked the bootloader and flashed LineageOS 16 (Android 9) in case a battery issue was solved better with LineageOS than with stock ROM. After some weeks with same (supposedly) battery issue, I decided to go back to Stock ROM. I have flashed OK with Flashtool (no errors), but phone is now stuck in Sony boot logo.
The status is:
1) Boot into Stock Rom: doesn’t work
2) Boot into recovery: doesn’t work
3) Force shut down (3 vibrations): works
4) Force reboot (1 vibration): doesn’t work, it stops at Sony boot logo
5) Charging while powered off: doesn’t work (no battery logo appears, red light)
6) Flashtool into flashmode: doesn’t work (it’s not detected)
7) Flashtool into fastboot mode: works, but I cannot do anything with that.
Please, your help, how can I get the phone works again? Preferably with Stock ROM, or any other stable ROM, but working! Thanks!
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Sounds like hardware failure to me, happened to me before... However, if you can get into fastboot, just go ahead and flash back to a custom kernel and recovery, and see if you can boot to recovery. That will tell you if it's not a hardware issue, then you can figure out how to get back to stock...
levone1 said:
Sounds like hardware failure to me, happened to me before... However, if you can get into fastboot, just go ahead and flash back to a custom kernel and recovery, and see if you can boot to recovery. That will tell you if it's not a hardware issue, then you can figure out how to get back to stock...
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I tried a lot of things now. To confirm, I tried to use Flashtool in fastboot mode, but not sure where I get a custom kernel file to use with Fastboot menu option "select kernel to flash" but I have downloaded again lineage-16.0-20200511-UNOFFICIAL-kugo.zip file, should I take "boot.img" from unzipped directory? and how to flash the twrp-3.3.1-0-kugo.img file with Flashtool? which is the option to flash recovery using Flashtool in fastboot mode?
jayeffpee said:
I tried a lot of things now. To confirm, I tried to use Flashtool in fastboot mode, but not sure where I get a custom kernel file to use with Fastboot menu option "select kernel to flash" but I have downloaded again lineage-16.0-20200511-UNOFFICIAL-kugo.zip file, should I take "boot.img" from unzipped directory? and how to flash the twrp-3.3.1-0-kugo.img file with Flashtool? which is the option to flash recovery using Flashtool in fastboot mode?
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Don't need Flashtool for fastboot. If you have the drivers installed, use your computer, and connect with the power off, holding the volume up button, and let go of the button when you see the blue led light, (if you don't get a blue led light, could be further evidence of a hardware issue). Now you're in fastboot mode.
Open a command prompt, and type "fastboot". If fastboot / adb is installed on your computer, and is set in the path, you will get a fastboot reply, if not, you will get, "fastboot is not recognized as a program or command...", or something like that. In that case, you need to either install fastboot, (look it up - it takes about 30 seconds), or, in the case of Linux or if you have the fastboot / adb files on your computer, but it's not in the Windows path, just change directory in your terminal to the directory where the files are, then try the command again.
Once you have fastboot working, just copy whatever you want to flash to the same directory you're in, and the commands are:
Kernel -
Code:
fastboot flash boot [name of file].img
Recovery -
Code:
fastboot flash recovery [name of file].img
ROM -
Code:
fastboot flash system [name of file].img
OEM (needed for recent AOSP -based roms) -
Code:
fastboot flash oem [name of file].img
Curious - how did you flash Lineage last time?
levone1 said:
Don't need Flashtool for fastboot. If you have the drivers installed, use your computer, and connect with the power off, holding the volume up button, and let go of the button when you see the blue led light, (if you don't get a blue led light, could be further evidence of a hardware issue). Now you're in fastboot mode.
Open a command prompt, and type "fastboot". If fastboot / adb is installed on your computer, and is set in the path, you will get a fastboot reply, if not, you will get, "fastboot is not recognized as a program or command...", or something like that. In that case, you need to either install fastboot, (look it up - it takes about 30 seconds), or, in the case of Linux or if you have the fastboot / adb files on your computer, but it's not in the Windows path, just change directory in your terminal to the directory where the files are, then try the command again.
Once you have fastboot working, just copy whatever you want to flash to the same directory you're in, and the commands are:
Kernel -
Code:
fastboot flash boot [name of file].img
Recovery -
Code:
fastboot flash recovery [name of file].img
ROM -
Code:
fastboot flash system [name of file].img
OEM (needed for recent AOSP -based roms) -
Code:
fastboot flash oem [name of file].img
Curious - how did you flash Lineage last time?
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If I remember correctly, I have flashed the LineageOS (and also stock ROM downloaded by XperiFirm) with Flashtool in "flashmode", but then when I got the logo bootloop, it didnt work anymore. Only fastboot works. Not even booting in recovery mode seems to work.
I have already tried with fastboot in windows 10 cmd prompt (now called PowerShell).
fastboot flash boot boot.img --> works OK
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.1-0-kugo.img --> works OK
fastboot flash system [system file].img --> there's no other IMG file inside LineageOS zip file besides boot.img, if you could provide another custom ROM zip file which includes both boot.img and system.img, please let me know
in addition. after flashing recovery OK, I tried "fastboot boot recovery" and the phone boots into bootloop again.
after shutting it off, there's no way to get into recovery mode. Only sony logo and red light (or no light)
jayeffpee said:
If I remember correctly, I have flashed the LineageOS (and also stock ROM downloaded by XperiFirm) with Flashtool in "flashmode", but then when I got the logo bootloop, it didnt work anymore. Only fastboot works. Not even booting in recovery mode seems to work.
I have already tried with fastboot in windows 10 cmd prompt (now called PowerShell).
fastboot flash boot boot.img --> works OK
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.1-0-kugo.img --> works OK
fastboot flash system [system file].img --> there's no other IMG file inside LineageOS zip file besides boot.img, if you could provide another custom ROM zip file which includes both boot.img and system.img, please let me know
in addition. after flashing recovery OK, I tried "fastboot boot recovery" and the phone boots into bootloop again.
after shutting it off, there's no way to get into recovery mode. Only sony logo and red light (or no light)
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So you tried to hold power and volume down to get into recovery? Also, if the only file in the LOS zip is a boot img, then the zip is incomplete. Try one of the Omni roms from the roms thread here. I've used them for N, O, and P, and they all work fine. There's a link to the Sony OEM files in the first post...
levone1 said:
So you tried to hold power and volume down to get into recovery? Also, if the only file in the LOS zip is a boot img, then the zip is incomplete. Try one of the Omni roms from the roms thread here. I've used them for N, O, and P, and they all work fine. There's a link to the Sony OEM files in the first post...
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Yes, I tried vol+down while power on, and it stuck in sony logo white screen. Also tried from fastboot mode with "fastboot boot recovery" and "fastboot boot twrp.img" and it says "rebooting" but it only disables fastboot mode (windows' typical unplug drive sound), but phone get stuck with blue light.
its really strange. Is it possible that the phone has a battery HW issue that avoids it to charge (sometimes the empty battery big icon black screen appears), and that issue avoids recovery or reboot process?
jayeffpee said:
Yes, I tried vol+down while power on, and it stuck in sony logo white screen. Also tried from fastboot mode with "fastboot boot recovery" and "fastboot boot twrp.img" and it says "rebooting" but it only disables fastboot mode (windows' typical unplug drive sound), but phone get stuck with blue light.
its really strange. Is it possible that the phone has a battery HW issue that avoids it to charge (sometimes the empty battery big icon black screen appears), and that issue avoids recovery or reboot process?
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Maybe specific to battery, but any issue with the main board is going to caused general wackiness... Could be what's happening. Maybe it would be worth it to try a new battery. Have you already tried different cables?
levone1 said:
Maybe specific to battery, but any issue with the main board is going to caused general wackiness... Could be what's happening. Maybe it would be worth it to try a new battery. Have you already tried different cables?
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yes, I have 2 USB 3.0 cables. Both works perfectly with my other phone Moto G6 plus, in fast charge mode. it I can flash anything in fastboot mode, but cannot reboot into recovery, do you have other option to try? I downloaded and flashed the Sony OEM file (8.1/9/10) and flashed with fastboot normally. Then I have downloaded the Omni WEEKLY zip file, but in the Omni XDA thread, it says that the zip file must be flashed from Recovery (copied into the SD card), but I cannot access Recovery. I really want to revive this phone.
jayeffpee said:
yes, I have 2 USB 3.0 cables. Both works perfectly with my other phone Moto G6 plus, in fast charge mode. it I can flash anything in fastboot mode, but cannot reboot into recovery, do you have other option to try? I downloaded and flashed the Sony OEM file (8.1/9/10) and flashed with fastboot normally. Then I have downloaded the Omni WEEKLY zip file, but in the Omni XDA thread, it says that the zip file must be flashed from Recovery (copied into the SD card), but I cannot access Recovery. I really want to revive this phone.
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Oh right - I forgot about that... Try AOSP https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=1899786940962592899 Unzip it and there should be a system img in it...
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Oh right - I forgot about that... Try AOSP https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=1899786940962592899 Unzip it and there should be a system img in it...
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Thanks for the link! I have downloaded and flashed all the IMG files inside with fastboot, everything OK. But the phone is still not rebooting to system nor to recovery mode. same behaviour. Stuck in sony logo.

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