i just installed this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804374
and since then, i have had multiple problems. multiple things force close, programs dont load, everything hands (like when i hit power off, it just hangs with the circle then everything freezes up and i have to hold power button for 15 - 20 secs to turn off device).
cannot get into recovery - everytime i try to from bootloader it hangs at the google page and if i try to get into from rom manager, rom manager doesnt even load
does anyone have any suggestions?
thanks in advance!
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joshtb86 said:
i just installed this kernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1804374
and since then, i have had multiple problems. multiple things force close, programs dont load, everything hands (like when i hit power off, it just hangs with the circle then everything freezes up and i have to hold power button for 15 - 20 secs to turn off device).
cannot get into recovery - everytime i try to from bootloader it hangs at the google page and if i try to get into from rom manager, rom manager doesnt even load
does anyone have any suggestions?
thanks in advance!
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Have you tried flashing the stock kernel via fastboot?
comminus said:
Have you tried flashing the stock kernel via fastboot?
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can you link me to it? the only one I can find is from another post and it includes init.d support.
thanks!
fck.. this is not good. I tried using wugs toolkit and flashed the stock kernel with init.d support but it got messed up somewhere after it installed a temporary recovery and now it boots straight into recovery and I cannot boot into the actual tablet. I just flashed the stock 4.1.2 rom here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929270
and still cannot boot into the tablet its booting straight to recovery
can anyone help?
joshtb86 said:
fck.. this is not good. I tried using wugs toolkit and flashed the stock kernel with init.d support but it got messed up somewhere after it installed a temporary recovery and now it boots straight into recovery and I cannot boot into the actual tablet. I just flashed the stock 4.1.2 rom here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1929270
and still cannot boot into the tablet its booting straight to recovery
can anyone help?
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Flash back to stock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796
comminus said:
Flash back to stock http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907796
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I think I was able to flash the factory stock image because I finally got it to boot, but its in the "android is upgrading" phase, so I will post after if this worked or if I tried the above.
thanks!
now it is intermittently booting up and intermittently booting straight into recovery.
I believe ive fixed it. I booted back into the OS 3 times and no booting into recovery. thanks!
joshtb86 said:
I believe ive fixed it. I booted back into the OS 3 times and no booting into recovery. thanks!
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I'm having the same issue now after flashing faux's kernel. You had to reflash a stock image from the toolkit to fix it?
VanillaG0rilla said:
I'm having the same issue now after flashing faux's kernel. You had to reflash a stock image from the toolkit to fix it?
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yes except it took multiple multiple times to work and actually stick. i thought i had it and it was booting fine and it is booting fine now, but my performance is abysmal. its like 25% of what it was.
i have no poewr because of hurricane sandy (on coimputer at work) so i cant even use it or update it. i am strongly considering OEM relocking the tablet and starting over from scratch. performance is almost back to the lag we had before 4.1.2 was released.
Hey guys,
just got my Galaxy S4. I rooted it and wanted to install TWRP on it. Everything worked but if I boot my phone it freezes after a few seconds and reboots. Only way to bypass that is to lock the phone and wait about 30 seconds. And I also can't access TWRP. My phone just boots normally. So I wanted to flash normal recovery back. I only wanted a custom recovery to flash a theme. But for now I just need stock recovery. Are there any links to that? Those in the recovery threads don't work anymore :/
Now I boots and reboots all the time. I can't even use the OS normally. Any way to reset my phone to work again?
.TanTien said:
Now I boots and reboots all the time. I can't even use the OS normally. Any way to reset my phone to work again?
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Hi,
Look HERE
reflash the stock rom
reflash the stock rom
Still same issue :/
€: Wow it's just a joke. The phone freezes because of my microSD. When I take it out, let the phone boot and put it back in everything works. Only if I don't take it out and let the phone boot it freezes and restarts. I'll try to format the microSD because it's coming from my old phone.
.TanTien said:
Still same issue :/
€: Wow it's just a joke. The phone freezes because of my microSD. When I take it out, let the phone boot and put it back in everything works. Only if I don't take it out and let the phone boot it freezes and restarts. I'll try to format the microSD because it's coming from my old phone.
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Maybe SEAndroid is fking up with your root. Did you try SuperSU or SuperUser?
.TanTien said:
Still same issue :/
€: Wow it's just a joke. The phone freezes because of my microSD. When I take it out, let the phone boot and put it back in everything works. Only if I don't take it out and let the phone boot it freezes and restarts. I'll try to format the microSD because it's coming from my old phone.
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I remember having that issue with the S3, the only solution is buying a new one
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Yes it's rooted and the problem only appeared after flashing twrp. Before that everything worked fine. I did trianlge away and flashed stock recovery back but still the same problem.
If you say I only have to get a new one I'll stay with this one because taking out the sd isn't really hard to do and I don't reboot my phone very often.
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Hi All!
I seem to be stuck in a bootloop on my 6P. I was running the latest Pure Nexus build, and I was having a bit of trouble with some apps, so I decided to reboot into TWRP and wipe the cache. After booting up again, everything seemed normal. The phone was running for a minute or so, and it just shut off. After that, it just keep rebooting. It's not a normal bootloop. I do not reach the animation, I only get to the screen where it says "google" and has the unlocked padlock symbol on the bottom. After that, it starts all over again with the "cannot check for corruption screen."
To be very clear: I can't boot anything at all, including recovery. I have tried flashing multiple versions of TWRP and multiple versions of the stock recovery.
Here is what I've tried so far:
I have flashed back to the latest 7.1.1 release both manually and using the flash all command
I used fastboot to erase the system, cache, boot, and userdata. I ran the commands normally and also with -w.
I've tried to flash an older version of android - 6.0, I think.
Nothing seems to work. I haven't made it to the boot animation once since it shut down.
I also left it on the charger all night just to be sure. The battery was at about 75% when it shut down.
Thanks!
RMA bro.
mtpease said:
Hi All!
I seem to be stuck in a bootloop on my 6P. I was running the latest Pure Nexus build, and I was having a bit of trouble with some apps, so I decided to reboot into TWRP and wipe the cache. After booting up again, everything seemed normal. The phone was running for a minute or so, and it just shut off. After that, it just keep rebooting. It's not a normal bootloop. I do not reach the animation, I only get to the screen where it says "google" and has the unlocked padlock symbol on the bottom. After that, it starts all over again with the "cannot check for corruption screen."
To be very clear: I can't boot anything at all, including recovery. I have tried flashing multiple versions of TWRP and multiple versions of the stock recovery.
Here is what I've tried so far:
I have flashed back to the latest 7.1.1 release both manually and using the flash all command
I used fastboot to erase the system, cache, boot, and userdata. I ran the commands normally and also with -w.
I've tried to flash an older version of android - 6.0, I think.
Nothing seems to work. I haven't made it to the boot animation once since it shut down.
I also left it on the charger all night just to be sure. The battery was at about 75% when it shut down.
Thanks!
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Can you get to the bootloader?
I'm going to go out on a limb and say if you flash a factory image and get no errors but it's still boned the way you described then RMA if your answer. Your in an every growing boat!!
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers Legacy app
jhs39 said:
Can you get to the bootloader?
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Yeah, I can get in to the bootloader just fine. I can flash anything I want wit no errors. I just can't boot anything.
CyberpodS2 said:
I'm going to go out on a limb and say if you flash a factory image and get no errors but it's still boned the way you described then RMA if your answer. Your in an every growing boat!!
Sent from my Nexus 6P using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Yeah, google agrees with me. They've sent me a new phone. I wish I could have found a solution, though.
mtpease said:
Yeah, google agrees with me. They've sent me a new phone. I wish I could have found a solution, though.
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Glad your warranty worked for you. Pure Nexus seems to be a recurring factor in several threads. I've never used it myself. Over in this thread, an experienced user ran into a bootloop that would not clear with a fresh wipe and installation with flash-all.bat or even flashing partitions manually. Flash-all.bat finished with no errors but still looping. As a last resort he used Skipsoft's Toolkit to re-install stock and it worked. The toolkit script formats userdata and cache and this appears to be what solved the problem. Interestingly, he was able to reproduce the problem with PN. After installing it, he went into a bootloop again and the toolkit again got him back to stock. So, others that are stuck in a bootloop especially after running or updating PN should try formatting userdata and cache, or use the toolkit.
Morning
I have an issue with an OP5 I'm trying to get working again. I got this phone secondhand, it was advertised as having freezing/reboot issues. I used the phone for a while and confirmed this was the case, broadly speaking it did the following (I never wholly nailed it down):
it froze at charging so would need to be booted into bootloader and started from there
it went into a weird vegetative state sometimes after charging (black screen, LED glowing whitish), which only a reboot in the manner above would fix
it would occasionally freeze after a normal reboot (about 5-10 seconds in) if I immediately started using it
it did not execute random reboots often, mainly just freezes
there was on-screen weirdness, sometimes flickering along edges of screen, sometimes whole screen freak outs with colour inversion or whatever...rebooting the phone fixed it
The phone was on stock ROM (latest 9.0.9) so I thought I might fix it by flashing Lineage Pie onto it, which I did yesterday; I also flashed TWRP codeworx onto it too....so far so good.
The phone immediately was working much better, it was not having boot issues, it seemed to be running great, I thought it must be something on the stock ROM which was causing the issues so was happy. I got busy rooting it (Magisk) and getting gapps back on - happy days. Plugged it in last night to charge, phone was left on.
This morning, vegetative phone again. Turned it on (normal way) and got to lockscreen - entered pin, back to lockscreen, did this several times, still got to lockscreen. I now realise it wasn't recognising the pin.
Rebooted the phone. Straight to TWRP, and the 'decrypt data' screen - entering the pin here showed the 'password not recognised'. So can't now enter TWRP or decrypt. Nor can I start phone normally. It just defaults back to TWRP.
I can get to the fastboot screen. The phone is recognised by my PC, shows device number and 'fastboot' in powershell window. Works with ADB also (shows device, can switch between recovery and bootloader no problem)....so....
I tried reflashing the stock recovery....figuring I could do a factory reset...'could not load [filename]'....
So, it looks like I'm a bit stuck. Any help very gratefully accepted :good:
apologies
meant to post this in questions and answers...my bad...please feel free to move this
First wipe from bootloader, and then format from bootloader.
You will lose all you data and files, but unless your data is decrypted, you cannot enter TWRP.
Otherwise, you can try the CodeworkX Force Decrypt TWRP and then try that. That would be the only option.
GitManMatt said:
Rebooted the phone. Straight to TWRP, and the 'decrypt data' screen - entering the pin here showed the 'password not recognised'. So can't now enter TWRP or decrypt. Nor can I start phone normally. It just defaults back to TWRP.
So, it looks like I'm a bit stuck. Any help very gratefully accepted :good:
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This is probably not related to hardware. Instead, one or more of your firmware partitions got messed up. You need to install a full stock rom and boot once. After that, you should be able to do whatever you want. Before installing stock, load TWRP. At a password prompt press cancel button and you will get to TWRP's usual screen. Swipe to allow modifications. Then go to wipe and try to format data (where you get the 'confirm' prompt). If that worked, then format system/vendor/data. Reboot to TWRP, load stock rom and flash it.
If format data doesn't work, then do the same in fastboot.
I've had the same issue using the wrong twrp for the ROM version I've been on
GitManMatt said:
meant to post this in questions and answers...my bad...please feel free to move this
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No problem, and it's great that you noticed it yourself. I've found your thread just by accident and moved it to Q&A.
To get moderator's attention best is to simply use the report functionality.
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No problem, and it's great that you noticed it yourself. I've found your thread just by accident and moved it to Q&A.
To get moderator's attention best is to simply use the report functionality.
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Thanks Oswald ?
Thanks guys, a few questions....
vdbhb59 said:
First wipe from bootloader, and then format from bootloader.
You will lose all you data and files, but unless your data is decrypted, you cannot enter TWRP.
Otherwise, you can try the CodeworkX Force Decrypt TWRP and then try that. That would be the only option.
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Thanks for this really appreciate it; I think that this is what I need to do - wipe and format from bootloader, clean flash of full stock ROM - I'm not worried about the data/files as having nothing on it at the moment - what commands do I need to execute to do this?
If you could point me towards the Force Decrypt TWRP would appreciate it also, though I'm guessing this might not work as I can't flash a new recovery?
optimumpro said:
This is probably not related to hardware. Instead, one or more of your firmware partitions got messed up. You need to install a full stock rom and boot once. After that, you should be able to do whatever you want. Before installing stock, load TWRP. At a password prompt press cancel button and you will get to TWRP's usual screen. Swipe to allow modifications. Then go to wipe and try to format data (where you get the 'confirm' prompt). If that worked, then format system/vendor/data. Reboot to TWRP, load stock rom and flash it.
If format data doesn't work, then do the same in fastboot.
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OK I'm guessing this might be the Force Decrypt TWRP mentioned above...or...? I guessed it might have something to do with a partition but I'm a bit too much of a noob to know what to do to fix that, though I'm presuming a full wipe then reinstall fixes all evils... :angel:....
I welcome the commands for the wipe if you guys can help me out. Thanks for your time appreciate it
GitManMatt said:
Thanks for this really appreciate it; I think that this is what I need to do - wipe and format from bootloader, clean flash of full stock ROM - I'm not worried about the data/files as having nothing on it at the moment - what commands do I need to execute to do this?
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Just flash like this
fastboot flash zip stock.zip
Where stock.zip is your ROM file renamed to make it easier.
Ensure you are running the CMD from the path where your stock.zip is present. Run it as admin if it gives error.
Ideally you will find your adb in c:\adb
Once you are done, boot to system. Then once first setup is done, flash twrp via fastboot by
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
GitManMatt said:
If you could point me towards the Force Decrypt TWRP would appreciate it also, though I'm guessing this might not work as I can't flash a new recovery?
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Download from here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ch...signed-forcedecrypt-cheeseburger.img/download
It will work once you have flashed the stock ROM. Also once you have formatted your data.
GitManMatt said:
OK I'm guessing this might be the Force Decrypt TWRP mentioned above...or...? I guessed it might have something to do with a partition but I'm a bit too much of a noob to know what to do to fix that, though I'm presuming a full wipe then reinstall fixes all evils... :angel:....
I welcome the commands for the wipe if you guys can help me out. Thanks for your time appreciate it
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Fastboot wipe data command is: fastboot flashall -w
It wipes the /data partition.
vdbhb59 said:
Just flash like this
fastboot flash zip stock.zip
Where stock.zip is your ROM file renamed to make it easier.
Ensure you are running the CMD from the path where your stock.zip is present. Run it as admin if it gives error.
Ideally you will find your adb in c:\adb
Once you are done, boot to system. Then once first setup is done, flash twrp via fastboot by
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Download from here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ch...signed-forcedecrypt-cheeseburger.img/download
It will work once you have flashed the stock ROM. Also once you have formatted your data.
Fastboot wipe data command is: fastboot flashall -w
It wipes the /data partition.
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Thanks guys, I sort of got there in the end. Flashing the stock ROM through fastboot did not work as outlined above. It kept saying there was insufficent space (I can't remember the exact wording, but something along those lines). Anyway I ran the 'fastboot erase recovery' line and the same for formatting then flashed the TWRP with the link above. This opened fine and decrypted. I went to the Wipe section and formatted data, got loads of error messages, but when I rebooted into recovery and did it again it went through fine. In doing so, the internal storage was now visible in Windows Explorer. I copied the Stock ROM zip across to the internal storage then flashed it - bam, up and running. Seems to be working fine but will report back if not.
GitManMatt said:
Thanks guys, I sort of got there in the end. Flashing the stock ROM through fastboot did not work as outlined above. It kept saying there was insufficent space (I can't remember the exact wording, but something along those lines). Anyway I ran the 'fastboot erase recovery' line and the same for formatting then flashed the TWRP with the link above. This opened fine and decrypted. I went to the Wipe section and formatted data, got loads of error messages, but when I rebooted into recovery and did it again it went through fine. In doing so, the internal storage was now visible in Windows Explorer. I copied the Stock ROM zip across to the internal storage then flashed it - bam, up and running. Seems to be working fine but will report back if not.
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Trial and error always works. The first time I had ever rooted, back in 2011, was a nightmare. My phone wont boot into any mode. I got through the night at 5 in the morning. :good:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Zi84K4jqQsoKZjZh9
Screen glitch I was on about in the opening post. Not seen it since. Still trialling the phone but seems to be running fine now. One thing... The issue with the freezing and white Led was down to the screen saver being set to on... Disabling it got rid of the unresponsive phone. Seems I was plugging it onto charge, the screen saver was kicking in and causing it to freeze. Same seemed to be happening if just left.
No obvious screen glitch now. Fingers crossed....
It's back....
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/Zi84K4jqQsoKZjZh9
Screen glitch I was on about in the opening post. Not seen it since. Still trialling the phone but seems to be running fine now. One thing... The issue with the freezing and white Led was down to the screen saver being set to on... Disabling it got rid of the unresponsive phone. Seems I was plugging it onto charge, the screen saver was kicking in and causing it to freeze. Same seemed to be happening if just left.
No obvious screen glitch now. Fingers crossed....
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update....nope, it's not the screensaver.
Plugged phone in to charge last night and this morning got same issues....videos here (apologies for length and shakiness, just raw footage)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/m22nUMs8LJZzGfcV7
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/YkuMSSSqMigFQUun8
Basically it's freezing and off, but with the LED glowing whitish, as shown. It took several attempts to get it to respond and reboot as you can see. Once it was up and running it crashed a couple of times - freeze/reboot, and a full screen fuzz-out (badly tuned telly kind of static) followed by a reboot...as always eventually once it gets going it seems to be running fine again. I was using it fairly extensively last night and it seemed OK, as I was going through my apps setting them up again or playing a few games (e.g. Clash which uses a fair bit of processor power and battery).
So it looks like it's something around the boot, though why it occasionally just switches off I don't know. As this is now a full and clean firmware reinstall...what could it be?
GitManMatt said:
update....nope, it's not the screensaver.
Plugged phone in to charge last night and this morning got same issues....videos here (apologies for length and shakiness, just raw footage)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/m22nUMs8LJZzGfcV7
and
https://photos.app.goo.gl/YkuMSSSqMigFQUun8
Basically it's freezing and off, but with the LED glowing whitish, as shown. It took several attempts to get it to respond and reboot as you can see. Once it was up and running it crashed a couple of times - freeze/reboot, and a full screen fuzz-out (badly tuned telly kind of static) followed by a reboot...as always eventually once it gets going it seems to be running fine again. I was using it fairly extensively last night and it seemed OK, as I was going through my apps setting them up again or playing a few games (e.g. Clash which uses a fair bit of processor power and battery).
So it looks like it's something around the boot, though why it occasionally just switches off I don't know. As this is now a full and clean firmware reinstall...what could it be?
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Do something, install the OOS via the MSMTool for 9.0.9 and first boot it, set it up and then make any changes. The MSM Post Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3761706
vdbhb59 said:
Do something, install the OOS via the MSMTool for 9.0.9 and first boot it, set it up and then make any changes. The MSM Post Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3761706
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Thanks I'll give it a go - may take a bit of time as I need to find a moment to do it :good:
vdbhb59 said:
Do something, install the OOS via the MSMTool for 9.0.9 and first boot it, set it up and then make any changes. The MSM Post Link: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/how-to/guide-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3761706
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OK, I managed that really easily, ran like a charm, didn't need to mess about loading drivers as it was recognised straight away. I'll let you know how it goes.....
Nope hasn't fixed it....
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Nope hasn't fixed it....
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OK, back to the start again
On charge (screen off) pressing the power button to wake the phone gets this fuzzy screen....this occasionally flashes up when actually using the phone.
Otherwise, I tried using it and running screen record to see if I could capture any further moments, but nothing yet.
The phone (before I started recording) did reboot randomly during playback of a youtube video (I was trying to see if it was something to do with overloading of the processors).
It does seem to have something to do with 'active use' i.e. processor heavy use rather than normal passive use....e.g. playing a game can make is crash/soft reboot (cuts out, goes black, button lights still on, comes back and locked after a few seconds) and occasionally fully reboots.
Puzzler this one...can't see how this is a firmware issue now?
GitManMatt said:
OK, back to the start again
On charge (screen off) pressing the power button to wake the phone gets this fuzzy screen....this occasionally flashes up when actually using the phone.
Otherwise, I tried using it and running screen record to see if I could capture any further moments, but nothing yet.
The phone (before I started recording) did reboot randomly during playback of a youtube video (I was trying to see if it was something to do with overloading of the processors).
It does seem to have something to do with 'active use' i.e. processor heavy use rather than normal passive use....e.g. playing a game can make is crash/soft reboot (cuts out, goes black, button lights still on, comes back and locked after a few seconds) and occasionally fully reboots.
Puzzler this one...can't see how this is a firmware issue now?
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actually one thing it hasn't done lately is completely go vegetative with the white light on.....
GitManMatt said:
actually one thing it hasn't done lately is completely go vegetative with the white light on.....
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Just as an update - sold this lemon and bought a new handset (128gb OP5) so happy days
Guys I've tried rooting the phone but after I flash everything, the phone refuses to boot into system.
I followed the guide here for flashing twrp and the files with it. After everything is done the phone just gets stuck on the main logo and boots into twrp again and again
I've flashed stock like twenty times and still whenever i try rooting, it won't boot into system.
What am I doing wrong?
Sounds like your missing a step
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butchieboy said:
Sounds like your missing a step
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I've followed every step, been at this since 4 days now.still same problem.
Then instead of booting into stock I tried flashing alpha n7, but now it just locks me out saying Samsung pay services were removed without authorization. I'm locked on the screen can't do anything.
After checking for a fix, I've looked for the XML but there's none. TWRP can't mount data or some other [email protected]#$& error