so i took some break from android for couple of years and it seems somethings have changed since then, i had oneplusone so rooting wasn't new to me, but i got my oneplus 6t rooted it straightaway i had some issues with TWRP not sticking after i flash and had some issues were i couldn't find the directory to install roms but all that was fixed, had some other isues with using my banking app but that was sorted a swell so i was having fun.
a mouth or so ago i was wanting to get rom and my TWRP wasn't there it kept rebooting into fastboot menu, so i tried to flash TWRP again and it wasn't working so i messed up with boot img with all sorts of command lines related to flashing boot img, now my phone is dead for good i don't see how it can be fixed when the boot is corrupted i cant even boot into fastboot.
when i tired to boot into fastboot it wont work it stuck in that unlocked bootloader screen i have tried every combination available and it reboots into that. please help if you can.
please if i didn't explain my self properly ask away i just forgot what i did it been a while.
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Try MSM tool
As mentioned, neither Fastboot or recovery need to work for the MSMTool to work.
Volume Up + Power while turning on will boot to fastboot.
Volume Down + Power while turn on will boot to recovery.
Holding Volume Up + Power should force the phone to turn off.
Volume Up + Volume Down should put your phone in Download mode for the MSM Tool.
Note the screen wont do anything, the phone will just be recognized by the MSMTool.
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Try MSM tool
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you guys have no idea how great full i am its finally working from dead phone in the storage to daily driver.. again you can always rely on xda members.
Yeah, OnePlus is one of the only phones that is truly un-brickable. Even Google pixels do not have working MSM tool.
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1) Turn off and remove battery
2)Put the battery back in and immediately hold the back button
3) Plug in the USB cable while still holding the back button
4)Your screen will remain black, but its in recovery mode, and the flashing software should detect it
Source: Sony Update Service, I installed it and it told me to do just that to get into the recovery mode
Looks like were one step closer into getting the X10 rooted
I'm afraid this doesn't work
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I'm afraid this doesn't work
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It does - it just doesn't display the things we are used to with HTC phones for instance.
This is SE's standard flashing method(and recovery mode). It's the same for their WinMo phones and for Symbian.
It puts the phone in a special flash mode ready to accept a new ROM/flash.
As OP mentioned the screen will remain black throughout the process.
shud try fastboot when its in flash mode..
Code:
fastboot devices
or
Code:
fastboot boot randomrecovery.img
worth a try aint it!?
philicibine said:
shud try fastboot when its in flash mode..
Code:
fastboot devices
or
Code:
fastboot boot randomrecovery.img
worth a try aint it!?
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tried it nothing happens !!!
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Worked for me
does it lose all the settings and installed progs during the upgrade ?
(like usual S/E software does ?)
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does it lose all the settings and installed progs during the upgrade ?
(like usual S/E software does ?)
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Yes. You can backup sms from the Messaging application by pressing the menu-button while in thread mode. And use MyBackup to backup settings, apps and everything you need on the SD-card or online.
Would this still work if the phone isn't being recognized by the computer? (correct drivers etc are installed).
I have an xperia Ray, so I assume it's the same method... I get no response from plugging it into usb or charger, it won't turn on, although sometimes if I hold the power button it gives a brief vibration. I think it might be bricked :-/
I have a rooted LG G2 running Kit Kat 4.4.2 that will no longer turn on past the LG logo screen or enter TWRP recovery.
I had been rejecting the OTA update for Lollipop that came up yesterday, but it came up again when I was doing something and it started to install. I panicked and powered the phone off, then the next time I turned it back on, it was in TWRP recovery.
I tried a few things like restoring to the backup made when initially rooted, the factory wipe that it says "most of the time, this is the only wipe you need," etc. I also tried entering "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/msm_sdcc.1/by-name/fota" at the terminal.
Everything either sent my phone right back into the TWRP recovery screen, or, like it is now, it will only go to the LG logo screen and doesn't want to turn off. Holding the power with either the volume down or up buttons turns it off for a second and it goes right back to the LG logo.
Is there anything I can do to get this phone working in any capacity? I'm honestly not super familiar with rooting things (have never flashed a custom rom, done backup/restoring). So any detailed help or ideas in simple, newbie terms would really help.
Any help is extremely appreciated, I really loved this phone and the little modifications from things like G2 Tweaksbox and Gravitybox really put it above and beyond for me.. really hope it can get back into action.
Thanks.
I am in the same boat and have been scouring the forum looking for a fix. It appears that it is stuck in download mode when all you see is the LG logo screen. I can get to TWRP but it will not install and roms or .zip.
This is the link to flashing it to stock:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2432476
It does not work for me, but it may work for you. If anyone has any suggestions to get past this error:
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Please let me know.
I've probably used the LG Flash Tool 10 times the past week on both my home and work computer with no problems. Last night I flashed the KK bootloader and a stock 5.0.2 ROM (after tot'ing back to 4.4.2, rooting, etc).
It hangs at the LG logo and that's where I'm stuck. I tried going into Download Mode, but suddenly both of my computers won't see the phone and give me an error in Device Manager. I've tried uninstalling / reinstalling the drivers as well. Why in the world would that happen unless somehow Download Mode was corrupted, possibly? But it goes into Download Mode fine, and appears to look right...
I've tried getting into recovery but can't. When it should load up TWRP (after telling the G2's "stock" recovery screen I do want to reset), I get the green spinning Android (not the red exclamation) for a second, then it tries to boot up.
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Any advice would be appreciated as I've never run into this before.
So when the green Android popped up, I tried to hit a combination of the volume and power keys and WAS able to get into recovery. Unfortunately, it appears, somehow, TWRP was overwritten by the stock recovery. I have no idea how that could've happened. Or does stock recovery technically stay in place since this is "loki'd" and not actually unlocked? And if so, is there some way to get back to TWRP that I'm unaware of?
To add to the weirdness, when I plug it in to charge, it doesn't pull up the battery like it usually does when powered off, it just tries to boot up again...
If I could just get the computers to recognize it again...
Installing the LG PC Suite got my drivers to a point where it could recognize it while in Download Mode. MTP still didn't work, but that didn't matter for Download Mode. Not sure what happened, but at least I was able to flash it back again.
I have tried everything from, manually flashing each individual img from the factory image, NRT, flashing TWRP after flashing stock recovery... All end the same way, a infinite bootloop while its plugged in and getting power and going through the boot cycle once then perma black screen if its unplugged. I can not access any recovery of any kind it just bootloops & to top it all off im on vacation without a cellphone
Oh and this all started when i flashed lineage 16 and then releasised i needed to use the fbe twrps version after doing that, thats when this madness started.
P.S. The reason i was going to lineage 16 was because i was hoping that the mms issue and end call issue would be fixed that i have been having.
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I have tried everything from, manually flashing each individual img from the factory image, NRT, flashing TWRP after flashing stock recovery... All end the same way, a infinite bootloop while its plugged in and getting power and going through the boot cycle once then perma black screen if its unplugged. I can not access any recovery of any kind it just bootloops & to top it all off im on vacation without a cellphone
Oh and this all started when i flashed lineage 16 and then releasised i needed to use the fbe twrps version after doing that, thats when this madness started.
P.S. The reason i was going to lineage 16 was because i was hoping that the mms issue and end call issue would be fixed that i have been having.
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Can you enter in bootloader mode??
scrin378 said:
Can you enter in bootloader mode??
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Yes the bootloader is the only thing i can enter.
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Yes the bootloader is the only thing i can enter.
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Try flashing stock images via fastboot by using flash-all command and see if it helps
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Try flashing stock images via fastboot by using flash-all command and see if it helps
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Yes here are the screenshots of the results
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Howdy everyone...
OnePlus 7t Pro McLaren edition (International Edition **NOT T-MOBILE**)
Model: HD1913
Current Software Build: Oxygen OS 10.0.5.HD01AA (OTA update when I first unboxed).
I am having issues trying to return to stock. I rooted the phone with a combination of a couple guides found here (https://forum.xda-developers.com/7t-pro/how-to/10-0-3-patched-boot-image-oneplus-7t-pro-t3986351 and . I noticed after doing that I was missing the stock Oxygen apps and my build information was missing data. Not a huge deal, but I need to wipe the phone and start from scratch anyway, for other reasons. I decided to go back to stock if I have to redo everything anywhere.
First thing I tried, I got the stock firmwares (https://forum.xda-developers.com/7t-pro/how-to/oneplus-7t-pro-repo-oxygen-os-builds-t4003455). And this is where my issues started. My software build is weird... I have the HD1913, however my software build is HD01AA. Per that post, I should have HD01BA. I grabbed both of them for giggles, put them on my storage and booted into TWRP. Tried to flash the HD01AA (since that was what I have now), and it failed. Tried the other one, same issue. I'm getting a bunch of errors while trying to mount the system ("System unable to mount: invalid argument").
Second thing I tried, was to use the built in software update that OnePlus says to use (through the system update). It wouldn't install them (surprise).
Third attempt... Using the MsmDownloadTool (https://forum.xda-developers.com/7t-pro/how-to/op7tpro-unbrick-tool-to-restore-device-t4002909) I downloaded both versions cause I don't know which to use, and followed the instructions to get the phone into the mode. Turn the phone off, hold the vol up button and plug the cable in (very simple). It shows up connected in the software. Exactly 5 seconds later, the phone reboots and boots normally... I repeat this process aprox. 2.3 million more times. It does not matter what USB-C cable I use, the port on my computer, or how long I hold the buttons. The phone will boot into the download mode (or whatever it's called) show up as connected in MsmDownload and then reboot.
The phone works. I am still able to boot it up.... All I want to do is get this phone back to stock. I don't HAVE to, but now that it's fighting me, I have to beat it...
imgur.com/a/KhBGwao
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Okay - After sacrificing an iPhone to the Android God, I got it.
Instead of using the button combination to get into EDL Mode, I found an article that gave an adb command (adb reboot edl) to get to it. It did not reboot this time, and I was able to flash HD01BA to it, which matches what the phone should have...