I have a stock unrooted nexus one that won't boot past the X logo. I booted into recovery and erased all user data but to no avail. I am wondering whether that means my ROM is busted or there might be some issues with the hardware (or both)? Thanks!
acheung01 said:
I have a stock unrooted nexus one that won't boot past the X logo. I booted into recovery and erased all user data but to no avail. I am wondering whether that means my ROM is busted or there might be some issues with the hardware (or both)? Thanks!
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Try to erase cache while you're in recovery and then reboot phone
taodan said:
Try to erase cache while you're in recovery and then reboot phone
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Thanks. But when I press the power button after choosing recovery the phone just rebooted and stuck at X again. Any ideas?
Edit: I have erased the cache partition using fastboot but the phone is still at X during boot.
acheung01 said:
Thanks. But when I press the power button after choosing recovery the phone just rebooted and stuck at X again. Any ideas?
Edit: I have erased the cache partition using fastboot but the phone is still at X during boot.
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Did you do any software update to the phone prior to the problem of stuck at the X logo?
taodan said:
Did you do any software update to the phone prior to the problem of stuck at the X logo?
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Not really. It was running normally and suddenly started to randomly reboot itself. After a few reboots it just got stuck at the X logo.
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I have a Dev Edition. Was playing around with the new Maximus 6.0.0 rom in TWRP to figure out why it wasn't working when suddenly phone rebooted and now it's stuck at the HTC screen with red disclaimer. I can enter Bootloader/fastboot. Can even attempt entering Recovery but it just pops up for 1 sec then reboots.
Any idea what I should do short of reflashing using RUU?
Clear the cache with the all in one kit while in fastboot. Usually fixes my recovery not booting.
Peterboi said:
Clear the cache with the all in one kit while in fastboot. Usually fixes my recovery not booting.
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Whoot. That worked! Thanks a lot buddy.
can somebody please help me? my screen just went black at work today and it does nothing at all now. if I hold the power button it vibrates once. if I hold power+volume down I get to recovery. I tried to reboot from there and I get the unlocked bootloader warning screen and from there it just goes to a black screen. so I get back to recovery and installed my back up and that didn't help at all. somebody please help me.
So the bootloader is unlocked, what else have you done to the phone?
You may need to reflash it with rsdlite.
OP you need to provide more details. are you getting the M logo? is it bootlooping? is the phone doing ANYTHING but getting in to recovery?
load the fastboot menu and use mfastboot to flash the system, boot and recovery images. you should be able to bring the phone back to life without losing data.
640k said:
OP you need to provide more details. are you getting the M logo? is it bootlooping? is the phone doing ANYTHING but getting in to recovery?
load the fastboot menu and use mfastboot to flash the system, boot and recovery images. you should be able to bring the phone back to life without losing data.
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Im not getting the M logo. Not bootlooping. just get the warning bootloader unlocked screen. sits there for 10 seconds or so and then screen goes black. that's it.
to flash the system, boot, and recovery images. am I getting those form here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2452246
jeb192004 said:
Im not getting the M logo. Not bootlooping. just get the warning bootloader unlocked screen. sits there for 10 seconds or so and then screen goes black. that's it.
to flash the system, boot, and recovery images. am I getting those form here:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2452246
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just downloaded and opened that up. I don't think that's it....
Steve-x said:
So the bootloader is unlocked, what else have you done to the phone?
You may need to reflash it with rsdlite.
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the only thing ive done to the phone is put xposed framework on it and gravity box. that was prob a month ago tho. this is the first prob ive had with the phone.
You may want to follow this guide to return the phone to stock firmware:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2446515
You could also try commenting out the line that overwrites user data so you don't lose your data.
Try plugging your phone into the original charger and then boot to recovery, from their try rebooting while still plugged in. If that doesn't work try this again but wipe just the caches and reboot while plugged in. I have had a screen go black before on other devices and plugging the original charger(car and most others didn't work) in and booting to recovery then rebooting would get it working again.
PS When you boot to recovery check your battery level.
well...I used the moto x toolkit and returned to stock using that. everything booted up. so far everything is looking good. lost all my data but that's not that big of a deal.
640k said:
OP you need to provide more details. are you getting the M logo? is it bootlooping? is the phone doing ANYTHING but getting in to recovery?
load the fastboot menu and use mfastboot to flash the system, boot and recovery images. you should be able to bring the phone back to life without losing data.
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Well im with the same problem but i got the M logo and is not stuck in bootlooping.... right after the boot it goes black...
Basically I had my phone rooted, this led to me being stuck in a boot loop. After this i thought i had fixed the problem, i then went onto un-rooting my phone, removing all the files and restoring to its original condition, since then it began to be in boot loop after it turned off, im no longer in boot loop however i am stuck on the recovery mode screen. I have tried to flash this device with different os's but none have been successful, if anyone understands anything of what i just said please would you help me and i would be very very appreciative! Thanks Joe:laugh:
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joewhite1997 said:
Basically I had my phone rooted, this led to me being stuck in a boot loop.
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How do you attempted to root the phone? What method?
im no longer in boot loop however i am stuck on the recovery mode screen.
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What recovery? CWM? TWRP? What version #?
I have tried to flash this device with different os's
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What OS? Version??
but none have been successful
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Why? Any error codes? Phone stuck at HTC logo?
Hey guys, got a problem with my M7.
My phone was working fine. Was getting ready to flash a new rom. I moved the .zip into my root folder.
Went to reboot my phone into recovery to flash it, but it gets stuck on the white HTC screen. Powered off, booted into bootloader. Tried to enter recovery through bootloader, but I still get stuck on the white HTC screen.
Any ideas?
edit: and now, the phone won't boot at all ...
Nawzlew said:
Hey guys, got a problem with my M7.
My phone was working fine. Was getting ready to flash a new rom. I moved the .zip into my root folder.
Went to reboot my phone into recovery to flash it, but it gets stuck on the white HTC screen. Powered off, booted into bootloader. Tried to enter recovery through bootloader, but I still get stuck on the white HTC screen.
Any ideas?
edit: and now, the phone won't boot at all ...
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Well I'm pretty sure just copying a rom to the phone didn't do anything to it. what else happened between then and now
Nothing at all. Here's basically what I did.
1. Backed up phone in recovery.
2. Reboot.
3. Loaded rom to /root using computer.
4. Attempt to boot in recovery ..
And that's it.
Nawzlew said:
Nothing at all. Here's basically what I did.
1. Backed up phone in recovery.
2. Reboot.
3. Loaded rom to /root using computer.
4. Attempt to boot in recovery ..
And that's it.
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is the battery dead ?
does the pc load any drivers when you plug it in ?
does the charging lights work ?
Nope, charging lights do not work ... It wasn't a full battery, but was around 70% last I remember.
Ok, was able to boot using the bright light method.
Still no dice on booting past the white HTC screen. When I try to boot to TWRP through the bootloader, it'll show the TWRP splash screen, then automatically go back to the white HTC screen.
Nawzlew said:
Ok, was able to boot using the bright light method.
Still no dice on booting past the white HTC screen. When I try to boot to TWRP through the bootloader, it'll show the TWRP splash screen, then automatically go back to the white HTC screen.
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Reflash recovery and erase cache
you may have to format data in TWRP and totally wipe the phone.
also flashing stock recovery and doing a factory reset from stock will rebuild the partitions and sometimes make the phone stable again
Hey guys,
I have a Moto G 2014 here that is stuck in a boot loop. It's on stock recovery, not rooted and the bootloader is locked. It was running 5.x and had an update available (I'm pretty sure it was the stagefright update). After installing it it restarted and got stuck on the Motorola boot logo. Twice it's gotten past the boot logo (I think after letting the battery run out and wiping cache it does this) and shows a popup "Android is upgrading - Starting apps" with a spinning circle but it doesn't go past that. I can get into fastboot and stock recovery.
My question is, with a locked bootloader, is there any way to get it to boot again without losing user data?
gamma_6 said:
Hey guys,
I have a Moto G 2014 here that is stuck in a boot loop. It's on stock recovery, not rooted and the bootloader is locked. It was running 5.x and had an update available (I'm pretty sure it was the stagefright update). After installing it it restarted and got stuck on the Motorola boot logo. Twice it's gotten past the boot logo (I think after letting the battery run out and wiping cache it does this) and shows a popup "Android is upgrading - Starting apps" with a spinning circle but it doesn't go past that. I can get into fastboot and stock recovery.
My question is, with a locked bootloader, is there any way to get it to boot again without losing user data?
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At these stage you need to flash Stock firmware again via Fastboot , i guess there is no other way to boot up !
Hitesh2626 said:
At these stage you need to flash Stock firmware again via Fastboot , i guess there is no other way to boot up !
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Is there a way to do it without losing user data?
gamma_6 said:
Is there a way to do it without losing user data?
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I guess no other way left or else try once wiping cache from stock recovery and check whether it boots if not then you have to flash the whole firmware with loosing your data.