I was on an older version of LOS17 I think and tried to flash LOS19.1 and MindtheGapps and now the phone is stuck on the twrp loading screen (twrp version 3.4.0-0). I have tried to access it via adb and adb devices shows the device code in 'recovery' and fastboot does not show any device.
Any suggestions out there would be hugely appreciated! Its essentially a brick at the moment
Cheers!
EDIT: It was not being recognized in Windows (bad driver). Fixed that and then fastboot continue worked. Proceed as normal.
flash the stock recovery and lock the oem then unlock it....
and then reflash your twrp version.
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OK so phone was rooted with twrp installed. decided to update to latest ota 30b only I wiped and just flashed boot file and supersu without the actual rom. I know. now the phone goes straight into fastboot mode... I would think twrp is still installed but dont seem to be able to boot into it. I had adb and fastboot on my pc from before but havent used this in some time. if I try to open either of these the command window pops up and quickly closes.. What can I do ?.
new info: fadtboot is working in fact i have wrote a twrp recovery but still cant boot out of fastboot... adb device not listed. i reinstalled minimal adb and fastboot. help
Hey guys! So my phone is bricked. Not sure what I did wrong. I tried out several roms and decided to stick with Exodus. When I flashed Exodus I forgot to flash Gapps and now phone stays stuck on boot screen and can't boot into recovery but can get into fastboot mode.
What I've done so far:
I've checked to makes sure bootloader is still unlocked and it is.
From fastboot I've re-flashed TWRP using the fastboot flash recovery twrp.img command and it says it flashes successfully.
However, I still remain stuck on boot screen and when I use the volume+ power button it won't boot in TWRP recovery.
Is there a fastboot firmware zip for the OnePlus 2 that I can flash via fastboot the way we could with the OnePlus One?
I've tried all three methods of unbricking described in this thread https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/mega-unbrick-guide-for-a-hard-bricked-oneplus-2.347607/
None of them have worked for me. First of all my driver does not come up as Qualcomm in device manager, it comes up as "RELINK HS-USB QDLOADER 9008." I have no idea what that's about. Secondly, when I run the Chinese recovery tool it does nothing, just sits there when I press start.
Helppppppppppp please
Try running "fastboot boot twrp.img" from fastboot.
jbw716 said:
Try running "fastboot boot twrp.img" from fastboot.
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Thanks for the reply! After some digging realized I was having some problems with my qualcomm driver and kept trying to install but stupid windows 8.1 was blocking it so I followed this guide and I am now unbricked. So for anyone who has the "Relink" instead of "Qualcomm" this is how to fix it and unbrick:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64674951&postcount=46
Bear with me, I had an older version and maybe just my method but I had messed up the custom rom I had on so I went to put a new one on and wanted to update TWRP at same time.
I installed the new custom rom, then installed TWRP and correctly clicked recovery.
However now recovery just goes into fastboot mode, I went into the dev settings and put usb debugging on, authorised it but each time it goes into fastboot it is not recognised and when I reboot into phone usb debugging has been disabled.
So now I can't get into recovery to flash a new rom, nor can I put twrp on by fastboot.
Stuck at what to do
Using Havoc OS
Try booting into the recovery from fastboot
Boot into fastboot and type
Fastboot boot recovery.img (recovery.img is the file saved on your pc)
Hey guys!
It's been a while since I've used my Mi A1. I turned it back on after a very long time and it was stuck on the android screen as if there was nothing to boot into so I tried booting into my recovery but there was nothing there either. I figured I probably formatted some stuff a while ago but I don't really remember what happened. Anyways, here's what I did next:
I could only boot into fastboot so I ran the command
Code:
fastboot boot path/to/tissot/twrp.img
but that didn't work.
So I flash the img to boot and tried rebooting to recovery but I was stuck on the android logo and again. I then again had to wait for my battery to run out before I could do anything else (I couldn't enter fastboot again. Only works when the phone is off for some reason)
I then erased the system partition using fastboot and tried booting into the recovery again but no luck. Can someone help me?
I know I messed up... big time. Someone save me
EDIT: Some more details
I tried two recoveries. The Pitch Black on XDA and also the standard "twrp-3.3.1-0-tissot.img" but had the same issue of getting stuck at the splash screen for both.
Also, I remember using Android 10 before all this happened.
EDIT 2: I ran the following commands:
Code:
fastboot set_active a
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fastboot flash boot path/to/tissot/twrp.img
And I can now use the button combination to boot into recovery but I still get stuck on the splash screen
Hi,
have you fixed it? I face the same/similar issue, that I stuck at twrp splash screen after booting in twrp with fastboot
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-3.5.2_9-0-tissot.img
I have erased/formatted everything (userdata, cache, boot) and also tried to reflash the original rom with mi flash tool, but without success.
Any ideas?
MBR might be creating problem , try clean install with mi flash tool with official ROM .
@MIN313 Thanks for your response.
I tried to flash the official rom with the flash tool ( see here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/mi-a1-flash-sec-error.4139573/#_=_ ) .
xiaomiA1 said:
@MIN313 Thanks for your response.
I tried to flash the official rom with the flash tool ( see here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/mi-a1-flash-sec-error.4139573/#_=_ ) .
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Does MiFlash recognize your phone? If not, try instaling ADB drivers nd disable driver enforcment,
To kick device out of diagnostic mode and into QDLoader you will need either:
1) A "deep flash" cable
2) Take the phone apart and bridge test points
There are guides online for both, you can Google. You can make deep flash cable yourself fairly easily with a spare USB cable. Testpoint location is found easily via Google and can be bridged with tweezers or small flat-head screw driver.
MIN313 said:
Does MiFlash recognize your phone? If not, try instaling ADB drivers nd disable driver enforcment,
To kick device out of diagnostic mode and into QDLoader you will need either:
1) A "deep flash" cable
2) Take the phone apart and bridge test points
There are guides online for both, you can Google. You can make deep flash cable yourself fairly easily with a spare USB cable. Testpoint location is found easily via Google and can be bridged with tweezers or small flat-head screw driver.
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If Phone Showing Charging Only and Can't Even Transfer Data , Not Detected on Pc then will have to do EDL flash
My phone is recognized by MiFlash when I enter the fastboot mode
It is also shown with
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fastboot devices
and I can boot into TWRP, but it stucks in splash screen of twrp.
Code:
fastboot boot twrp-3.5.2_9-0-tissot.img
I also tried older versions of twrp for tissot.
smilar issue, following attempts:
flashed with MiFlash, with or without EDL
flashed installing image with twrp
flashing after wiping dalwik, data, system and so on
flashed several type of ROM: official from xiaomi, crdroid, pixel, lineage
phone only booting with twrp (if installed) or stuck on mi logo
I have been on a journey trying to go back to my T-Mobile OnePlus 6T back as my daily driver but the official updates killed the device for me. I have been successful in flashing it to the international version and now the device is on A9. I am trying to get it updated to A10 but in order do that (does not take OTA updates or can not flash within the updates app) I have to flash in recovery. Right now it is on stock recovery so I am trying to flash TWRP.
The problem is now that everytime I run the command " fastboot boot IMAGENAME.img" the phone restarts (as expected) and boots into fastboot but stays stuck in the Fastboot Mode screen.
I tried different TWRP images (older and the most current version per https://dl.twrp.me/fajita/ ) but I keep getting stuck in the Fastboot Mode screen. The last thing I was able to do without issues was unlock bootloader using fastboot.
I just need to be able to flash TWRP on the phone so I can still the final stock image so I can go back to using it as my DD.
EDIT: Disregard everything I fixed it. mods, please delete thread.
EDITR 2: Disregard that last edit lol Yeah I still need help. I am now tryingto flash twrp on a second 6T and the issue described above still applies.
You can try this version. Also try unplugging the USB after it reboots. You aren't getting any crash dump screen? So it should be working.
Brettroth said:
You can try this version. Also try unplugging the USB after it reboots. You aren't getting any crash dump screen? So it should be working.
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Tried your image and still same result. I am running following command
Code:
fastboot boot TWRP-3.6.1_11-OP6xT.img
The command window outputs the following
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Sending 'boot.img' (34964 KB) OKAY [ 0.747s]
Booting OKAY [ 0.092s]
Finished. Total time: 0.860s
The phone then reboots into Fastboot Mode logo and stays stuck there. I even tried unplugging the USB after it reboots as well.
I even tried using the flash command instead of boot but no success.
How about fastboot boot recovery? Should be able to get into recovery somehow. Doing fastboot flash of twrp will mess up your boot partition but either way you still should be able to get into recovery somehow. There is the msm recovery tool you can use as last resort but it will relock your bootloader
Actually fastboot doesn't let you use boot recovery command I don't think. Only adb. But once you are in fastboot can't you choose to reboot recovery with volume keys?
Brettroth said:
How about fastboot boot recovery? Should be able to get into recovery somehow. Doing fastboot flash of twrp will mess up your boot partition but either way you still should be able to get into recovery somehow. There is the msm recovery tool you can use as last resort but it will relock your bootloader
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I tried doing fastboot boot recovery but i get following error
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fastboot: error: cannot load 'recovery': No such file or directory
Brettroth said:
Actually fastboot doesn't let you use boot recovery command I don't think. Only adb. But once you are in fastboot can't you choose to reboot recovery with volume keys?
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When I am in fastboot mode, yes I can choose recovery but it takes me to the stock recovery. I do not have a option to flash any zip files there
Maybe you need a twrp for Android 9 since that's what you are on. But fastboot boot twrp should just take you there. Either have to find one that works or go msm route. Maybe windows not reading it correctly also. You using CMD or PowerShell?
Brettroth said:
Maybe you need a twrp for Android 9 since that's what you are on. But fastboot boot twrp should just take you there. Either have to find one that works or go msm route. Maybe windows not reading it correctly also. You using CMD or PowerShell?
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I tried both CMD and PowerShell. I am going to try a A9 version of twrp
EDIT: I am using twrp-3.6.1_9-0-fajita.img (which I assume is for A9) and still get the same result. Even tried a different usb port.. not sure what i could be missing. I also did the instructions as advised straight from twrp's website.
smartinez832 said:
I tried both CMD and PowerShell. I am going to try a A9 version of twrp
EDIT: I am using twrp-3.6.1_9-0-fajita.img (which I assume is for A9) and still get the same result. Even tried a different usb port.. not sure what i could be missing. I also did the instructions as advised straight from twrp's website.
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I don't know bud. I guess msm tool is the way to go then
Curious did you have the twrp file in same folder as adb and fastboot?
smartinez832 said:
I have been on a journey trying to go back to my T-Mobile OnePlus 6T back as my daily driver but the official updates killed the device for me. I have been successful in flashing it to the international version and now the device is on A9. I am trying to get it updated to A10 but in order do that (does not take OTA updates or can not flash within the updates app) I have to flash in recovery. Right now it is on stock recovery so I am trying to flash TWRP.
The problem is now that everytime I run the command " fastboot boot IMAGENAME.img" the phone restarts (as expected) and boots into fastboot but stays stuck in the Fastboot Mode screen.
I tried different TWRP images (older and the most current version per https://dl.twrp.me/fajita/ ) but I keep getting stuck in the Fastboot Mode screen. The last thing I was able to do without issues was unlock bootloader using fastboot.
I just need to be able to flash TWRP on the phone so I can still the final stock image so I can go back to using it as my DD.
EDIT: Disregard everything I fixed it. mods, please delete thread.
EDITR 2: Disregard that last edit lol Yeah I still need help. I am now tryingto flash twrp on a second 6T and the issue described above still applies.
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I'm having same issue with fajita (OnePlus 6T) you found any solution if yes then please give some reply