Hi, I'm a nooble, for a longtime for ICS, I decide to flash CM10, but in any rom CM10 I flashed ,it couldn't boot and stuck at logo "Cyanogenmod", have any Solution? Help me :crying:
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Remember, if you are S-On, you will have to take the boot.img out of the cm.zip and flash it manually via fastboot. If you flash this and your phone just reboots, you are most likely S-On and need to perform that procedure.
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so.. simple question but I'm not sure of the answer..
I unlocked my boot loader and flashed my HTC with cyanogenmod and the relevant boot.img that came with it. now I've reinstalled back to android revolution and the sense os to be able to properly back up my contacts and photos without requiring HTC sync manager...however when I went back to android revolution Rom.. I didn't 're flash my boot.img..
when is it actually necessary to flash a new boot.img when changing roms?
also.. could anyone clarify for me... I'm currently s-on so boot.img can only be flashed through fastboot correct?
and if I was s-off.. when I install a custom rom it'll auto install the boot.img yes?
thanks
Owen
bidaum92 said:
so.. simple question but I'm not sure of the answer..
I unlocked my boot loader and flashed my HTC with cyanogenmod and the relevant boot.img that came with it. now I've reinstalled back to android revolution and the sense os to be able to properly back up my contacts and photos without requiring HTC sync manager...however when I went back to android revolution Rom.. I didn't 're flash my boot.img..
when is it actually necessary to flash a new boot.img when changing roms?
also.. could anyone clarify for me... I'm currently s-on so boot.img can only be flashed through fastboot correct?
and if I was s-off.. when I install a custom rom it'll auto install the boot.img yes?
thanks
Owen
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/boot isn't protected on the M7 so you don't have to flash the boot.img after flashing a rom, its flashed at the same time the rom is flashed from recovery. Won't hurt if you flash it again but its not necessary. If you want to manually flash the boot.img you can do it from fastboot or from twrp recovery. There is an option from twrp to flash .img files to your /boot or /recovery partitions. So yes you can flash boot and recovery from recovery. In both cases, S-OFF isn't required, unlike other HTC phones.
I was installing a new ROM, and then i wiped everything and reset factory..
Then i changed the system format from exFAT to ext4, it took a loooong time then suddenly my phone battery dead, but when i start again the phone, i stuck in TWRP logo "teamwin Recovery Project 3.0.3-1"
No ROM installed, my computer can't read my phone at this moment..
I'm stuck, i need help
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Problem solved by following this guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306
uDroid said:
I was installing a new ROM, and then i wiped everything and reset factory..
Then i changed the system format from exFAT to ext4, it took a loooong time then suddenly my phone battery dead, but when i start again the phone, i stuck in TWRP logo "teamwin Recovery Project 3.0.3-1"
No ROM installed, my computer can't read my phone at this moment..
I'm stuck, i need help
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does phone boot in fastboot.
ashokmor007 said:
does phone boot in fastboot.
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Yes the phone can boot into fastboot
uDroid said:
Yes the phone can boot into fastboot
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Reflash the recovery to 3.0.4 and boot to recovery
ashokmor007 said:
Reflash the recovery to 3.0.4 and boot to recovery
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Flash from the fastboot? How to flash it? From the toolkit by ahmedradaideh
Can you guide me step by step?
uDroid said:
Flash from the fastboot? How to flash it? From the toolkit by ahmedradaideh
Can you guide me step by step?
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Boot into fastboot mode, connect it to your pc and flash TWRP again
GuusFrenken said:
Boot into fastboot mode, connect it to your pc and flash TWRP again
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flashed it, twrp 3.0.4-1.. Still stuck in the twrp logo..
uDroid said:
flashed it, twrp 3.0.4-1.. Still stuck in the twrp logo..
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Try the stock recovery
GuusFrenken said:
Try the stock recovery
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Problem solved by following this guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306
I rooted my phone with magisk. But now I want to install custom rom so I need twrp...
I tried the unofficial one... It gets flashed but the device dose not boot in recovery mode it just boot loops and then reboots as usual
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Please help me regarding this.
Reflash Stock ROM to get rid off of all the modifications you applied so far.
jwoegerbauer said:
Reflash Stock ROM to get rid off of all the modifications you applied so far.
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I have tried flashing stock rom
but it still done not boots in twrp recovery
Demonshru said:
I have tried flashing stock rom
but it still done not boots in twrp recovery
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what is your android version
Hi,
Im testing my phone without, NON-TWRP.
After root, and shutdown/restart the phone, the phone boots automaticly to Miui recovery instead of starting the phone normally...
After 10 min, the phone starts in the normall mode with root.
How to fix this that the phone that the phone doesnt boot into recovery mode of Miui?
Reflash tje boot.img from the rom.
krepsz said:
Reflash tje boot.img from the rom.
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If I flash the orginal boot.img of the current rom, then its unrooted. But If I patch the current/boot.img of the current rom and flash it with the modified_magisk_boot.img file, it boot into the bootloop recovery; MUIU Recover 5.0
Ok. Than you have to reflash the rom. I mean its helps.
krepsz said:
Ok. Than you have to reflash the rom. I mean its helps.
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What do you mean to reflash the rom?
I flashed now the orginal boot.img and now the phone boots but without ROOT.
Now, If i take the orginal boot.img to magisk_modified_boot.img (fastboot flash boot magisk_patched-25200_MSizj.img) then the phone gets in the recovery-MUIU 5.0 Bootloop.
So what am doing wrong?
Patch again the boot.img and flash it trough fastboot.
krepsz said:
Patch again the boot.img and flash it trough fastboot.
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Same result... the next boot is into the MUIU Recovery bootloop.
I was on stock 12.1 (rooted, bootloader unlocked) and wanted to try out this ROM e/OS.
Went through the first step of flashing the recovery, after which it is now stuck in Fastboot mode.
I did try to boot into TWRP to install a ROM or do a factory wipe via Fastboot but any command just takes me back to Fastboot.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Thanks.
bluegrass55 said:
I was on stock 12.1 (rooted, bootloader unlocked) and wanted to try out this ROM e/OS.
Went through the first step of flashing the recovery, after which it is now stuck in Fastboot mode.
I did try to boot into TWRP to install a ROM or do a factory wipe via Fastboot but any command just takes me back to Fastboot.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
Thanks.
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What happens when you try to boot TWRP?
Is there an error message at the bottom of the bootloader screen?
V0latyle said:
What happens when you try to boot TWRP?
Is there an error message at the bottom of the bootloader screen?
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It returns back to fastboot.
Just noticed the error message "error boot prepare"
bluegrass55 said:
It returns back to fastboot.
Just noticed the error message "error boot prepare"
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Ah, this usually happens when you are trying to use a custom ROM with the stock boot image. Extract the boot image from the ROM you're trying to install then flash it to /boot.
Otherwise, use a GSI.
V0latyle said:
Ah, this usually happens when you are trying to use a custom ROM with the stock boot image. Extract the boot image from the ROM you're trying to install then flash it to /boot.
Otherwise, use a GSI.
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Thanks for the quick reply.
I'll try flashing the custom ROM boot image first. By GSI do you mean the stock boot image?
bluegrass55 said:
Thanks for the quick reply.
I'll try flashing the custom ROM boot image first. By GSI do you mean the stock boot image?
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Managed to sort it out from the instructions on this website to unbrick Pixel4.
Restore Pixel 4/XL/4a to Stock Firmware via Fastboot | Unbrick it
In this tutorial, we will show you how to restore Pixel 4, 4 XL, and 4a to Stock Firmware via Fastboot Commands and then unbrick it.
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bluegrass55 said:
Thanks for the quick reply.
I'll try flashing the custom ROM boot image first. By GSI do you mean the stock boot image?
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No, Generic System Image. May not be available for the custom ROM you're trying to use.
bluegrass55 said:
Flashing stock boot didn't work.
I hadn't flashed the custom ROM. Just the custom ROM recovery, with which you install the ROM.
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I would suggest asking in the ROM thread, but make sure you read back as the question may have been answered before.
To get your device working for now, just flash back to stock