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Moto X Developer Edition. Got it unlocked. Flashed TWRP. Press down button to Recovery, press the up volume, phone reboots into Android. It will not reboot to recovery. Below are all the files I have: Any ideas?
ADB
ADBKEY
ADBKEY.PUB
ADBWINAPI.DLL
ADBWINUSBAPI.DLL
FASTBOOT
MFASTBOOT
MOTOROLADEVICEMANAGER_2.4.5
TWRP-2.6.3.1-GHOST-4.4
cw18306 said:
Moto X Developer Edition. Got it unlocked. Flashed TWRP. Press down button to Recovery, press the up volume, phone reboots into Android. It will not reboot to recovery. Below are all the files I have: Any ideas?
ADB
ADBKEY
ADBKEY.PUB
ADBWINAPI.DLL
ADBWINUSBAPI.DLL
FASTBOOT
MFASTBOOT
MOTOROLADEVICEMANAGER_2.4.5
TWRP-2.6.3.1-GHOST-4.4
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flash again
after u flash the recovery u DON T MUST GO INTO ANDROID OR TO REBOOT UR PHONE
stay in fastboot
go down with the volume down key
when u got recovery highlighted go up with the volume key
and it will boot into twrp recovery
i have ur same problem and solved in this way
danger2u said:
flash again
after u flash the recovery u DON T MUST GO INTO ANDROID OR TO REBOOT UR PHONE
stay in fastboot
go down with the volume down key
when u got recovery highlighted go up with the volume key
and it will boot into twrp recovery
i have ur same problem and solved in this way
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1) adb reboot bootloader
2) fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
3) pressed down button, highlighted Recovery, pressed up button.
Phone reboots to Android. Am I missing something?
cw18306 said:
1) adb reboot bootloader
2) fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
3) pressed down button, highlighted Recovery, pressed up button.
Phone reboots to Android. Am I missing something?
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If flashing recovery is unsuccessful you're best bet is to flash the sbf firmware with rsdlite , this has happened to to more than a few including me
Sent on my Moto X
flashallthetime said:
If flashing recovery is unsuccessful you're best bet is to flash the sbf firmware with rsdlite , this has happened to to more than a few including me
Sent on my Moto X
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This is what I am seeing on the screen:
Fastboot reason: Reboot to bootloader
Downloading 10090496 bytes
Done
Flashing Recovery
Done
Everything looks correct. This is a DE phone. Does that require flashing the SBF with RSDlite?
cw18306 said:
This is what I am seeing on the screen:
Fastboot reason: Reboot to bootloader
Downloading 10090496 bytes
Done
Flashing Recovery
Done
Everything looks correct. This is a DE phone. Does that require flashing the SBF with RSDlite?
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look alot of people are having this issue it is a simple fix follow the directions step by step
Code:
mfastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
as soon as you type the above command to flash TWRP we need to boot the phone into recovery before we let it boot to android we can do that via the command below.
Code:
adb reboot recovery
MAKE SURE THAT AFTER YOU TYPE THE FIRST COMMAND DO NOT LET THE PHONE BOOT TO ANDROID.
right after you hit enter for the mfastboot command type the reboot command it will boot into recovery. if not i would redownload the correct TWRP recovery for 4.4
there is a link here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2603358
cw18306 said:
This is what I am seeing on the screen:
Fastboot reason: Reboot to bootloader
Downloading 10090496 bytes
Done
Flashing Recovery
Done
Everything looks correct. This is a DE phone. Does that require flashing the SBF with RSDlite?
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If recovery flashes but is not available, your best bet is to flash the sbf firmware and flash recovery, its worked for numerous folks including me
Sent on my Moto X
cw18306 said:
1) adb reboot bootloader
2) fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
3) pressed down button, highlighted Recovery, pressed up button.
Phone reboots to Android. Am I missing something?
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Step 2 should be done with Mfastboot, not fastboot.
Repeat all three steps with mfastboot and you should be good.
xawen said:
Step 2 should be done with Mfastboot, not fastboot.
Repeat all three steps with mfastboot and you should be good.
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Tried returning to stock 4.2 from 4.4 with MOTDROIDULTRADEV_verizon-user-4.2.2-SU1-15-3-release-keys-cid2-Verizon-US.xml\CFC-obake-maxx_verizon-user-4.2.2-SU1-15-3-release-keys-cid2-Verizon-US.xml. I got this from Motorola so I know it's correct.
Flashing FAILED on SYSTEM.IMG. Now I am stuck on the "warning bootloader unlocked" screen. Phone won't boot to Android. Tried using RSD Lite, but it fails on 2/18 Phone Returned FAIL. Tried flashing again through FASTBOOT, failing on "fastboot flash partition gpt.bin" Help! :crying:
cw18306 said:
Tried returning to stock 4.2 from 4.4 with MOTDROIDULTRADEV_verizon-user-4.2.2-SU1-15-3-release-keys-cid2-Verizon-US.xml\CFC-obake-maxx_verizon-user-4.2.2-SU1-15-3-release-keys-cid2-Verizon-US.xml. I got this from Motorola so I know it's correct.
Flashing FAILED on SYSTEM.IMG. Now I am stuck on the "warning bootloader unlocked" screen. Phone won't boot to Android. Tried using RSD Lite, but it fails on 2/18 Phone Returned FAIL. Tried flashing again through FASTBOOT, failing on "fastboot flash partition gpt.bin" Help! :crying:
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Like I said previously ,flash the kitkat firmware, forget jb. You can not flash back to the pre camera ota, gpt.bin is the bootloader which if is incompatible will fail, saving you from hard bricking your device
Sent on my Moto X
cw18306 said:
Tried returning to stock 4.2 from 4.4 with MOTDROIDULTRADEV_verizon-user-4.2.2-SU1-15-3-release-keys-cid2-Verizon-US.xml\CFC-obake-maxx_verizon-user-4.2.2-SU1-15-3-release-keys-cid2-Verizon-US.xml. I got this from Motorola so I know it's correct.
Flashing FAILED on SYSTEM.IMG. Now I am stuck on the "warning bootloader unlocked" screen. Phone won't boot to Android. Tried using RSD Lite, but it fails on 2/18 Phone Returned FAIL. Tried flashing again through FASTBOOT, failing on "fastboot flash partition gpt.bin" Help! :crying:
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What errors are the RSD and fastboot actually failing with?
When you're trying to do the fastboot flash, does "fastboot devices" actually show your device as connected?
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Are you sure that is the right version of the firmware? I'm waiting for access to the files from the moto site right now so I can compare the full file name, but I'm pretty sure you have the Maxx Dev Edition firmware file there.
cw18306 said:
Tried returning to stock 4.2 from 4.4 with MOTDROIDULTRADEV_verizon-user-4.2.2-SU1-15-3-release-keys-cid2-Verizon-US.xml\CFC-obake-maxx_verizon-user-4.2.2-SU1-15-3-release-keys-cid2-Verizon-US.xml. I got this from Motorola so I know it's correct.
Flashing FAILED on SYSTEM.IMG. Now I am stuck on the "warning bootloader unlocked" screen. Phone won't boot to Android. Tried using RSD Lite, but it fails on 2/18 Phone Returned FAIL. Tried flashing again through FASTBOOT, failing on "fastboot flash partition gpt.bin" Help! :crying:
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i have never seen that firmware name before so i would grab the 4.4 firmware from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538394
if you want the 4.2.2 camera update get it from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568334
and flash it via there steps instead of RSD Lite
Code:
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot reboot
if you want to wipe your device which i recommend use these.
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
hope this helps
i would flash 4.4 sense you bootloader is unlocked then if you want to flash TWRP here is a guide.
Here is the Recovery download
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/motox/unlocked/twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
SuperSU download
http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
MFastBoot
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0dUKGxGylgNTk43eU0xc3VLekE/edit?usp=sharing
1.copy SuperSU over to your phone for flashing after we install TWRP
2. boot phone in bootloader
3. move TWRP.img to your adb folder
4. open a CMD and CD to the directory your ADB and TWRP.img is in
5. type below commands in CMD
Code:
mfastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
fastboot reboot recovery
6. you will now be in recovery so click on Instal
7. locate your SuperSU.zip file and install it
8. Reboot your phone to android and you will now be rooted
@cw18306 just got turnt up
SuperSU.ZIP Move to Phone?
dray_jr said:
i have never seen that firmware name before so i would grab the 4.4 firmware from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2538394
if you want the 4.2.2 camera update get it from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2568334
and flash it via there steps instead of RSD Lite
Code:
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot reboot
if you want to wipe your device which i recommend use these.
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
hope this helps
i would flash 4.4 sense you bootloader is unlocked then if you want to flash TWRP here is a guide.
Here is the Recovery download
http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/motox/unlocked/twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
SuperSU download
http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
MFastBoot
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0dUKGxGylgNTk43eU0xc3VLekE/edit?usp=sharing
1.copy SuperSU over to your phone for flashing after we install TWRP
2. boot phone in bootloader
3. move TWRP.img to your adb folder
4. open a CMD and CD to the directory your ADB and TWRP.img is in
5. type below commands in CMD
Code:
mfastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
adb reboot recovery
6. you will now be in recovery so click on Instal
7. locate your SuperSU.zip file and install it
8. Reboot your phone to android and you will now be rooted
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You are THE MAN! Quick question regarding SuperSU.zip...Do I unzip it in windows and MOVE the 4 folders to the phone, OR do I only need to move the UNZIPPED SuperSU file to the phone? I am about to flash recovery and want to be sure. Thanks so much!!!
Boot into TWRP, open cmd prompt, type "adb push SuperSU.zip /sdcard" then hit enter, select install then SuperSU.zip.
nhizzat said:
Boot into TWRP, open cmd prompt, type "adb push SuperSU.zip /sdcard" then hit enter, select install then SuperSU.zip.
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Flashed TWRP entering "mfastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img" OK. When I enter "adb reboot recovery" I get device not found and nothing happens. This is stopping me from rebooting to Recovery. On the phone, I highlighted RECOVERY, hit the UP button, and it booted to Android.
cw18306 said:
Flashed TWRP entering "mfastboot flash recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img" OK. When I enter "adb reboot recovery" I get device not found and nothing happens. This is stopping me from rebooting to Recovery. On the phone, I highlighted RECOVERY, hit the UP button, and it booted to Android. I rebooted to bootloader again, reflashed TWRP, highlighted Recovery, hit UP, and the screen goes black and does not boot. If I press the power button, the phone will boot to Android. That is where I am now. Something must be up with my Recovery file?
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@dray_jr
cw18306 said:
@dray_jr
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OMG!!!!!!! The problem was my utter ignorance of a new device. I spent the last two days trying to boot to recovery using the up/down buttons or so I thought. I had no problems using the DOWN button...it was the UP button (I thought the POWER button was UP!!!) This is why I was not booting to Recovery...my Droid Bionic has two buttons on the side of the phone...its power button is on the top. I am sorry for being a pain everyone and I really appreciate all of your help! I AM ROOTED!!! :highfive::good:
cw18306 said:
OMG!!!!!!! The problem was my utter ignorance of a new device. I spent the last two days trying to boot to recovery using the up/down buttons or so I thought. I had no problems using the DOWN button...it was the UP button (I thought the POWER button was UP!!!) This is why I was not booting to Recovery...my Droid Bionic has two buttons on the side of the phone...its power button is on the top. I am sorry for being a pain everyone and I really appreciate all of your help! I AM ROOTED!!! :highfive::good:
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no problem glad everything worked out for you enjoy
So one of my buddies took the OTA update for 4.4.2 while being rooted on 4.4 with TWRP as his recovery. Now he is stuck in an endless bootloop. Any idea what we could do to bring his phone back to life?
By the way, he is on Sprint and has his bootloader unlocked
Any advice would help!
Thanks.
AbstractXart said:
So one of my buddies took the OTA update for 4.4.2 while being rooted on 4.4 with TWRP as his recovery. Now he is stuck in an endless bootloop. Any idea what we could do to bring his phone back to life?
By the way, he is on Sprint and has his bootloader unlocked
Any advice would help!
Thanks.
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This happened to me too.
Just flash the latest firmware for your device at http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Then accept the OTA.
Re-install TWRP.
Hope this works for you too.
patspdaphone said:
This happened to me too.
Just flash the latest firmware for your device at http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
Then accept the OTA.
Re-install TWRP.
Hope this works for you too.
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So to accept the OTA, did you go through the bootloader/recovery and flash it, or were you able to turn on your phone and accept it? Sorry I don't have his phone on me right now otherwise I would have done it .
Don't flash the full SBF..
boot the phone into fastboot mode... mfastboot erase cache... the reboot the phone. that will remove the OTA zip file from chache and stop the boot loop.
The bootloop is because the phone has TWRP on it rather than stock recovery.
To take the OTA properly, use mfastboot to reflash stock recovery only. Also have him undo any hacks that might have touched system files or the OTA will fail, (mfastboot system will also get /system back to normal)...
KidJoe said:
Don't flash the full SBF..
boot the phone into fastboot mode... mfastboot erase cache... the reboot the phone. that will remove the OTA zip file from chache and stop the boot loop.
The bootloop is because the phone has TWRP on it rather than stock recovery.
To take the OTA properly, use mfastboot to reflash stock recovery only. Also have him undo any hacks that might have touched system files or the OTA will fail, (mfastboot system will also get /system back to normal)...
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We actually just ended up clearing the system cache and that seemed to do the trick .
I incredibly appreciate all the info! If anyone makes this silly mistake, all you need to do is clear the cache and everything works as intended.
AbstractXart said:
We actually just ended up clearing the system cache and that seemed to do the trick .
I incredibly appreciate all the info! If anyone makes this silly mistake, all you need to do is clear the cache and everything works as intended.
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until the next time the OTA downloads and tries to install
I am having this very same problem. My phone just today went into boot loop. Running KangKat on unlocked 1053 with Faux kernel. No boot logo or anything. The phone just vibrates then after 30 seconds or so, it vibrates again. It does this non-stop.
I can plug my phone into USB and the phone's contents come up on my computer, but I can't get the screen to turn on!! Any ideas?
Globalrebel said:
I am having this very same problem. My phone just today went into boot loop. Running KangKat on unlocked 1053 with Faux kernel. No boot logo or anything. The phone just vibrates then after 30 seconds or so, it vibrates again. It does this non-stop.
I can plug my phone into USB and the phone's contents come up on my computer, but I can't get the screen to turn on!! Any ideas?
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KangKat wtih Faux kernel? So you are not running the stock rom? I'm suprised the actually OTA installed.
I don't know anything about that rom, or kernel to begin to tell you how to fix this situation, short of reflashing your rom
KidJoe said:
KangKat wtih Faux kernel? So you are not running the stock rom? I'm suprised the actually OTA installed.
I don't know anything about that rom, or kernel to begin to tell you how to fix this situation, short of reflashing your rom
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He probably flashed the "Flashable 4.4.2 ZIP" that is flashable through TWRP.
@Globalrebel :
You need to try to get into bootloader (AP Fastboot) mode. Try holding the VOL DOWN while the phone reboots (vibrates). Make sure the phone is unplugged from USB. If you can access fastboot, your best best would probably to flash the entire SBF back to stock.
Always check here first before you do something like trying to flash a stock update on a custom rom. We would have quickly informed you that this is ill-advised.
Good Luck
Ok, so I have held down the power button, and then when vibrating starts, I hold down vol down button. Then, it vibrates 2 times. What now? (Sorry, I'm freaked out as this is my only phones )
How can i check to see if it is actually in Fastboot mode? Since my screen doesn't show ANYTHING at all?
I started up an ADB server and connected my phone and tried "adb devices" but my phone isn't listed.
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samwathegreat said:
He probably flashed the "Flashable 4.4.2 ZIP" that is flashable through TWRP.
@Globalrebel :
You need to try to get into bootloader (AP Fastboot) mode. Try holding the VOL DOWN while the phone reboots (vibrates). Make sure the phone is unplugged from USB. If you can access fastboot, your best best would probably to flash the entire SBF back to stock.
Always check here first before you do something like trying to flash a stock update on a custom rom. We would have quickly informed you that this is ill-advised.
Good Luck
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any ideas?
I just checked device manager and it shows "ADB Interface" and then MOT Single ADB Interface.
But its not showing up under devices when running command "ADB Devices" in CMD
Globalrebel said:
Ok, so I have held down the power button, and then when vibrating starts, I hold down vol down button. Then, it vibrates 2 times. What now? (Sorry, I'm freaked out as this is my only phones )
How can i check to see if it is actually in Fastboot mode? Since my screen doesn't show ANYTHING at all?
I started up an ADB server and connected my phone and tried "adb devices" but my phone isn't listed.
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any ideas?
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Fastboot getvar all
If you get a response with that, proceed with the entire Sbf manual method as listed in the return to stock thread.
samwathegreat said:
Fastboot getvar all
If you get a response with that, proceed with the entire Sbf manual method as listed in the return to stock thread.
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I got it to show some info after running the command. Now, I have the following guide open . .
[GUIDE][VIDEO] Moto X - Return to 100% stock (using RSD Lite OR manual flash)
But I don't see anything in RSDLite after running it and clicking "Show Device"
Can I just to the manual method?
For manual method, should I copy all the files into the same folder as my mfastboot.exe?
Globalrebel said:
I got it to show some info after running the command. Now, I have the following guide open . .
[GUIDE][VIDEO] Moto X - Return to 100% stock (using RSD Lite OR manual flash)
But I don't see anything in RSDLite after running it and clicking "Show Device"
Can I just to the manual method?
For manual method, should I copy all the files into the same folder as my mfastboot.exe?
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Yes,I suggested manual method in last post. Faster and easier.
Yes extract the sbf to the folder containing mfastboot and fastboot.
The only thing you will do differently is one of the last lines that says carrier vzw, change it to carrier sprint.
Make sure u are using the 4.4.2 sprint sbf.
Good luck
samwathegreat said:
Yes,I suggested manual method in last post. Faster and easier.
Yes extract the sbf to the folder containing mfastboot and fastboot.
The only thing you will do differently is one of the last lines that says carrier vzw, change it to carrier sprint.
Make sure u are using the 4.4.2 sprint sbf.
Good luck
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I am using Tmobile so I put tmo
But, after doing EVERYTHING, the phone reboots and I see it in PC, but screen is still not working?!?!?!
I did everything...
fastboot oem fb_mode_set
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase customize
fastboot erase clogo
fastboot oem config carrier tmo
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
then
fastboot reboot
The phone boots and the phone is seen by my computer, but the screen is not working AT ALL
No water damage, and the phone was literally working perfectly fine 15 minutes ago. Just all of a sudden stopped showing the screen
Globalrebel said:
I am using Tmobile so I put tmo
But, after doing EVERYTHING, the phone reboots and I see it in PC, but screen is still not working?!?!?!
I did everything...
fastboot oem fb_mode_set
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase customize
fastboot erase clogo
fastboot oem config carrier tmo
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
then
fastboot reboot
The phone boots and the phone is seen by my computer, but the screen is not working AT ALL
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Bummer. You appear to have used the correct procedure.
This looks to be a hardware failure :/
Sorry, I don't have any further troubleshooting techniques for you...
Its all good. I think the screen just decided to die on me?!?! Which REALLY SUCKS! I'm still in my 1 year warranty policy. After fastbooting the original 4.4.2, will motorola know I did anything to the phone? IE, can they know I flashed anything?
Globalrebel said:
Its all good. I think the screen just decided to die on me?!?! Which REALLY SUCKS! I'm still in my 1 year warranty policy. After fastbooting the original 4.4.2, will motorola know I did anything to the phone? IE, can they know I flashed anything?
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If you unlocked the bootloader they know it. Technically your warranty is void... But they might replace/fix it anyways. Don't mention it and see what happens. Let us know.
First: I'm not blaming anyone associated with the sunshine unlock method. This is definitely my fault.
I unlocked rooted my phone and stayed on 4.4.2 and just today I used the sunshine app to unlock my boot loader. I then flashed twrp recovery using the twrp app in the play store. Then I did a backup and then I tried to update the kernel and radio using this utility http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development/rom-stock-rooted-vzw-212-55-26-t2829123
It said that it worked but when I tried to boot up again it started a boot loop.
I tried manually flashing the 4.2.2 kernels again but that didn't work. Tried manually flashing the 4.4.4 ROM, didn't work. Tried flashing the 4.2.2 ROM, didn't work. Tried flashing 4.2.2 with rsd and it failed.
Now it's stuck in fastboot and won't boot into recovery or even try to boot, even if I try rebooting with adb.
I would love to keep root, but if I have to I'll do the root again if possible.
**EDIT**
If you have done the same bone-head move I made, then follow these simple steps.
1. Use RSD lite to update to 4.4.4
2. Follow this guide to then root your device once you have updated to 4.4.4
This works because your bootloader is unlocked, thanks to sunshine.
wisenick said:
First: I'm not blaming anyone associated with the sunshine unlock method. This is definitely my fault.
I unlocked rooted my phone and stayed on 4.4.2 and just today I used the sunshine app to unlock my boot loader. I then flashed twrp recovery using the twrp app in the play store. Then I did a backup and then I tried to update the kernel and radio using this utility http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development/rom-stock-rooted-vzw-212-55-26-t2829123
It said that it worked but when I tried to boot up again it started a boot loop.
I tried manually flashing the 4.2.2 kernels again but that didn't work. Tried manually flashing the 4.4.4 ROM, didn't work. Tried flashing the 4.2.2 ROM, didn't work. Tried flashing 4.2.2 with rsd and it failed.
Now it's stuck in fastboot and won't boot into recovery or even try to boot, even if I try rebooting with adb.
I would love to keep root, but if I have to I'll do the root again if possible.
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You should have never attempted to downgrade...
Try using fastboot & mfastboot.
Unplug, then turn off the phone. Boot it into bootloader mode. Once in BL, plug usb into PC.
You must have at least minimal adb/fastboot, AND the mfastboot binary (search it).
Unzip the 4.4.4 SBF into the SAME FOLDER that both fastboot and mfastboot are in.
Open a command prompt, browse to the folder containing the unzipped files, fastboot, and mfastboot. Now execute the following commands in this exact order:
fastboot flash bootloader motoboot.img
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot reboot-bootloader
[the device will reboot into the bootloader] ignore the fact that some commands are being run twice...
fastboot flash bootloader motoboot.img
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img [make absolutely sure to use the Mfastboot binary for flashing system.img]
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase customize
fastboot erase clogo
fastboot reboot
If you see an error about variable not supported, ignore it. If you get a different error, post back with a screenshot.
Does it boot into android now? You should be 100% stock, unlocked. Ready to flash TWRP and root.
wisenick said:
First: I'm not blaming anyone associated with the sunshine unlock method. This is definitely my fault.
I unlocked rooted my phone and stayed on 4.4.2 and just today I used the sunshine app to unlock my boot loader. I then flashed twrp recovery using the twrp app in the play store. Then I did a backup and then I tried to update the kernel and radio using this utility http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development/rom-stock-rooted-vzw-212-55-26-t2829123
It said that it worked but when I tried to boot up again it started a boot loop.
I tried manually flashing the 4.2.2 kernels again but that didn't work. Tried manually flashing the 4.4.4 ROM, didn't work. Tried flashing the 4.2.2 ROM, didn't work. Tried flashing 4.2.2 with rsd and it failed.
Now it's stuck in fastboot and won't boot into recovery or even try to boot, even if I try rebooting with adb.
I would love to keep root, but if I have to I'll do the root again if possible.
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RSD 422 means a downgrade. What did it "say"?
Downgrading is the no no.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55491148&postcount=10
samwathegreat said:
You should have never attempted to downgrade...
Try using fastboot & mfastboot.
Unplug, then turn off the phone. Boot it into bootloader mode. Once in BL, plug usb into PC.
You must have at least minimal adb/fastboot, AND the mfastboot binary (search it).
Unzip the 4.4.4 SBF into the SAME FOLDER that both fastboot and mfastboot are in.
Open a command prompt, browse to the folder containing the unzipped files, fastboot, and mfastboot. Now execute the following commands in this exact order:
fastboot flash bootloader motoboot.img
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot reboot-bootloader
[the device will reboot into the bootloader] ignore the fact that some commands are being run twice...
fastboot flash bootloader motoboot.img
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img [make absolutely sure to use the Mfastboot binary for flashing system.img]
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase customize
fastboot erase clogo
fastboot reboot
If you see an error about variable not supported, ignore it. If you get a different error, post back with a screenshot.
Does it boot into android now? You should be 100% stock, unlocked. Ready to flash TWRP and root.
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Thank you, however when I try the first command "fastboot flash boot loader moto boot.img" it says "(bootloader) Variable not supported! Then says (bootloader) Permission denied
But I followed the rest of the directions and it still will only boot into fastboot.
wisenick said:
Thank you, however when I try the first command "fastboot flash boot loader moto boot.img" it says "(bootloader) Variable not supported! Then says (bootloader) Permission denied
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Did you really put spaces in between boot and loader? And Moto and boot?
samwathegreat said:
Did you really put spaces in between boot and loader? And Moto and boot?
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No sorry, auto correct on the wife's phone.
wisenick said:
No sorry, auto correct on the wife's phone.
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A "Permission denied" error sounds strange to me....don't recall having seen that one before.
Though I'm rather certain that your downgrade attempt (big no-no) is the culprit, I'm curious if @jcase might have any suggestions...
1) I don't think you are bricked, this should be fixable. This is due to you flashing older firmware to a device that has been updated, nothing to do with sunshine.
2) your title makes it sound like sunshine to blame, this is really bad for me. SunShine CANT brick motorola (nor htc) phones. We simply have too many safety checks, and verification. If you were able to flash and boot TWRP (which you were because you took a backup) then it can't be sunshine. It would be great if you changed the title to be more accurate.
Having said that, I have no problem helping you recover your phone, it certainly isn't bricked
I'm out from 10amPST to 2pmPST tomorrow, but please email me jcase AT cunninglogic DOT com, and I will have you up on your feet in minutes. Probably setup teamviewer and I will just remote in and do my best.
wisenick said:
First: I'm not blaming anyone associated with the sunshine unlock method. This is definitely my fault.
I unlocked rooted my phone and stayed on 4.4.2 and just today I used the sunshine app to unlock my boot loader. I then flashed twrp recovery using the twrp app in the play store. Then I did a backup and then I tried to update the kernel and radio using this utility http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/development/rom-stock-rooted-vzw-212-55-26-t2829123
It said that it worked but when I tried to boot up again it started a boot loop.
I tried manually flashing the 4.2.2 kernels again but that didn't work. Tried manually flashing the 4.4.4 ROM, didn't work. Tried flashing the 4.2.2 ROM, didn't work. Tried flashing 4.2.2 with rsd and it failed.
Now it's stuck in fastboot and won't boot into recovery or even try to boot, even if I try rebooting with adb.
I would love to keep root, but if I have to I'll do the root again if possible.
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samwathegreat said:
Now execute the following commands in this exact order:
fastboot flash bootloader motoboot.img
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
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I don't have the sbf files handy right now, so I can't check -- are you sure the order is bootloader then gpt? I thought it was the other way around. A quick check of the xml file in the sbf will give the correct order.
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...nothing to do with sunshine.
2) your title makes it sound like sunshine to blame...
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That is what I first thought when I read the subject...
@wisenick, you even mention in your OP you don't blame Sunshine, so why mention it in the subject?
Can you change the subject of this thread to "Attempted to Downgrade and now bricked" or "Attempted to downgrade and now phone wont boot"? That would be more accurate.
piccit said:
I don't have the sbf files handy right now, so I can't check -- are you sure the order is bootloader then gpt? I thought it was the other way around. A quick check of the xml file in the sbf will give the correct order.
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Just checked the XML and it is gpt then bootloader. I'll see if that fixes things.
Try flashing an alternate bootloader like TWRP or CWN with mfastboot. My recovery wasn't working for awhile and all I had to do was reflash it.
Verttex said:
Try flashing an alternate bootloader like TWRP or CWN with mfastboot. My recovery wasn't working for awhile and all I had to do was reflash it.
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Thank you but I've tried that. It says that it flashed but when I try to boot into recovery it simply boots into fastboot
piccit said:
I don't have the sbf files handy right now, so I can't check -- are you sure the order is bootloader then gpt? I thought it was the other way around. A quick check of the xml file in the sbf will give the correct order.
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Double checked the order and according to the xml , its gpt first. However I still get an error when I try to flash motoboot
Well I couldn't handle not having a phone much longer so I used rsd to go to 4.4.4, have I lost root?
wisenick said:
Well I couldn't handle not having a phone much longer so I used rsd to go to 4.4.4, have I lost root?
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If Sunshine unlocked your bootloader, you should be able to do whatever.
wisenick said:
Well I couldn't handle not having a phone much longer so I used rsd to go to 4.4.4, have I lost root?
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Yes you lost root! but
If you used sunshine, you turned your consumer phone into a developer phone, meaning you will always be able to root it trivially and properly.
True. if your back in android w/o root
Download Supersu in a zip file
boot to bootloader
fastboot flash new recovery
reboot into the new recovery
flash supersu zip
you have root! Easy w/ an unlocked bootloader!
I am trying to back out everything I've done to the phone and start fresh with 5.1. I had rooted, decrypted, and installed TWRP. To undo this, I did a factory reset, downloaded the shamu-lrx22c factory image from google, and used adb/fastboot to put it all back the way I found it. These are the commands I used :
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-shamu-moto-apq8084-71.05.img
fastboot flash radio radio-shamu-d4.0-9625-02.55.04.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
It appeared to all work. Now when I try to get back into recovery, the phone sits at the android with the red triangle and !. The bootloader logs state "Mismatched partition size (recovery)."
Did I do a bad thing somewhere along the way? Thanks in advance.
Try flashing the recovery again. I think if I was you I would also fastboot -w to format the userdata and cache since you already did a factory reset or use google's images by using "fastboot flash userdata userdata.img", "fastboot erase cache" and then "fastboot flash cache cache.img".
Also, check the md5 of the image you downloaded to make sure it was not corrupt.
Evo_Shift said:
Try flashing the recovery again. I think if I was you I would also fastboot -w to format the userdata and cache since you already did a factory reset or use google's images by using "fastboot flash userdata userdata.img", "fastboot erase cache" and then "fastboot flash cache cache.img".
Also, check the md5 of the image you downloaded to make sure it was not corrupt.
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I used fastboot -w to format the userdata/cache. And I also tried the three fastboot commands you listed. They all seem to work, but the reflashing of the recovery still throws the same error.
MD5 checksum of the whole zip is the same. I re-extracted the recovery.img file just to be sure and it still throws the same error.
Kramit said:
when I try to get back into recovery, the phone sits at the android with the red triangle and !.
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Thats normal though isn't it? With Stock recovery you have to press Volume up and power to get into the recovery menu from that screen
rootSU said:
Thats normal though isn't it? With Stock recovery you have to press Volume up and power to get into the recovery menu from that screen
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Sadly, that doesn't do anything. Pressed repeatedly, held down for a while, nothing. up until the point where it reboots from the power button being held long enough.
rootSU said:
Thats normal though isn't it? With Stock recovery you have to press Volume up and power to get into the recovery menu from that screen
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yes, thats norml
cmh714 said:
yes, thats norml
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Hmm. And if it doesn't work?
Kramit said:
I am trying to back out everything I've done to the phone and start fresh with 5.1. I had rooted, decrypted, and installed TWRP. To undo this, I did a factory reset, downloaded the shamu-lrx22c factory image from google, and used adb/fastboot to put it all back the way I found it. These are the commands I used :
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-shamu-moto-apq8084-71.05.img
fastboot flash radio radio-shamu-d4.0-9625-02.55.04.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
It appeared to all work. Now when I try to get back into recovery, the phone sits at the android with the red triangle and !. The bootloader logs state "Mismatched partition size (recovery)."
Did I do a bad thing somewhere along the way? Thanks in advance.
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I have the same problem here but maybe i have found a solution for it:
what i did was i left the 5.1 bootloader.img and took all the other stuff from a 5.0 factory image such as: radio.img, system.img..... fastbooted everything and i was with a 5.0 LP stock out of the box, then i have rooted it, installed twrp with f2fs support and voila i'm now good to go
hope this will help you out
Kramit said:
Sadly, that doesn't do anything. Pressed repeatedly, held down for a while, nothing. up until the point where it reboots from the power button being held long enough.
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When you see the android with the red triangle and !, you need to hold the power button, and while you are holding it down, press volume up. Pushing them both together, or one after the other, or holding them down together or whatever else won't work.
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Can't even fastboot flash boot recovery system...and thats all folks...waste of money.
Failed attempt to unlock the bootloader and instal TWRP ?
Hi guys, visit this link. We had similar problems and we could solved that.
Read all and you would get the solution
https://forum.xda-developers.com/red-magic-3/help/stuck-fastboot-mode-t3937527/page9
roadworker said:
Failed attempt to unlock the bootloader and instal TWRP ?
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No I installed Chinese v2.27.... Well it's absolute mess like I never seen Android before. Then attempted to flash global again, problems to the point of corruption. I have fastboot flashed all key elements of working Android phone multiple times. Can only get to fastboot after boot screen that I have to do manually. Recovery system is toast.... Guess it's back to Poco F1.... Learned my lesson from junk.
Just flash the ROM again..It will be back lm
mhex said:
Just flash the ROM again..It will be back lm
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Trying to NA Global original rom, problem is no recovery at all....I can only flash within fastboot.....which is not a problem, but phone is not taking it flashing all images individually and modem. And I know it's flashing cause fastboot is saying okay and bootloader showing unlocked
SuperDroidMe said:
Trying to NA Global original rom, problem is no recovery at all....I can only flash within fastboot.....which is not a problem, but phone is not taking it flashing all images individually and modem. And I know it's flashing cause fastboot is saying okay and bootloader showing unlocked
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Every time you restart back to the bootloader you need to do: "fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX629J" first
SuperDroidMe said:
No I installed Chinese v2.27.... Well it's absolute mess like I never seen Android before. Then attempted to flash global again, problems to the point of corruption. I have fastboot flashed all key elements of working Android phone multiple times. Can only get to fastboot after boot screen that I have to do manually. Recovery system is toast.... Guess it's back to Poco F1.... Learned my lesson from junk.
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So YOU mess up your phone by trying to flash sh!t and you blame the MANUFACTURER? Yeah ok. Lmao. Enjoy the new paperweight that YOU CREATED.
xphyle1971 said:
So YOU mess up your phone by trying to flash sh!t and you blame the MANUFACTURER? Yeah ok. Lmao. Enjoy the new paperweight that YOU CREATED.
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LMAO if you can't go from stock global to stock Chinese and reverse from the manufacturer with their recovery, you haven't got a prayer for custom roms or mods.
SuperDroidMe said:
LMAO if you can't go from stock global to stock Chinese and reverse from the manufacturer with their recovery, you haven't got a prayer for custom roms or mods.
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if you stuck in the Device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and will not boot and you are in the Chinese or global rom then flash the stock boot image via adb. well I am using a Chinese v2.27 rom with rooted +gapps and then realized that most of the google apps wont work correctly because of the unlocked bootloader. I tried to lock the bootloader via adb then the message "Device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and will not boot" show up. so I try to use adb to flash the stock boot image then it work. first place the stock boot image to the "Minimal ADB and Fastboot" folder which located in the local drive under program file(x86) then run the command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
mswl04 said:
if you stuck in the Device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and will not boot and you are in the Chinese or global rom then flash the stock boot image via adb. well I am using a Chinese v2.27 rom with rooted +gapps and then realized that most of the google apps wont work correctly because of the unlocked bootloader. I tried to lock the bootloader via adb then the message "Device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and will not boot" show up. so I try to use adb to flash the stock boot image then it work. first place the stock boot image to the "Minimal ADB and Fastboot" folder which located in the local drive under program file(x86) then run the command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
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Bud I put so much effort in last 13 hours to no avail....fastboot erased all partitions, reformatted, reflashed to no avail. Right now it just boots loops on Chinese 2.27 boot splash, I do have Chinese recovery though, but the same otg adapter and pen drive that works on 5 different devices, this damn phone won't read it so even that is out of the question. I wipe my hands clean of it, some things just best to put a bullet through it.
SuperDroidMe said:
Bud I put so much effort in last 13 hours to no avail....fastboot erased all partitions, reformatted, reflashed to no avail. Right now it just boots loops on Chinese 2.27 boot splash, I do have Chinese recovery though, but the same otg adapter and pen drive that works on 5 different devices, this damn phone won't read it so even that is out of the question. I wipe my hands clean of it, some things just best to put a bullet through it.
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btw did you rooted the phone?
mswl04 said:
btw did you rooted the phone?
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No BS, all I did was flash CN 2.27 over NA Global, after a look at the mess it was I proceeded to flash NA Global back.....no TWRP No Root with SuperSU or Magisk. But in fastboot it does say Root=1, so I guess the CN 2.27 rooted it by default cause I sure as hell didn't. One thing that is bothering me while in fastboot unlock bootloader I can't turn Secure Boot off which I believe is why it won't boot system.
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No BS, all I did was flash CN 2.27 over NA Global, after a look at the mess it was I proceeded to flash NA Global back.....no TWRP No Root with SuperSU or Magisk. But in fastboot it does say Root=1, so I guess the CN 2.27 rooted it by default cause I sure as hell didn't. One thing that is bothering me while in fastboot unlock bootloader I can't turn Secure Boot off which I believe is why it won't boot system.
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don't give up I know how do you feel did you download this update from the official red magic website http://ui.nubia.cn/rom/detail/62 after you download the update and it will be in a zip file extract the boot image. then try to follow the root guild https://forum.xda-developers.com/red-magic-3/how-to/red-magic-3-root-guide-t3933148 in the website download the adb and then run the command which I reply earlier
seem to me it is like a soft brick
mswl04 said:
don't give up I know how do you feel did you download this update from the official red magic website http://ui.nubia.cn/rom/detail/62 after you download the update and it will be in a zip file extract the boot image. then try to follow the root guild https://forum.xda-developers.com/red-magic-3/how-to/red-magic-3-root-guide-t3933148 in the website download the adb and then run the command which I reply earlier
seem to me it is like a soft brick
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I got CN version 2.27 images, am I supposed to be using one of the other versions off the official site?
SuperDroidMe said:
I got CN version 2.27 images, am I supposed to be using one of the other versions off the official site?
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all you need to do is to fix the corrupt image so later once you finish the first step of booting to the phone then you can flash to global rom. if you have the cn version 2.27 boot.img then you can download the adb and use the command to fix the phone
Shouldn't have messed with something that wasn't broken. Now you have a nice brick to use as a paperweight. Hope you get it fixed tho. Good luck.
Solved Instructions:
fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX629J
fastboot flash parameter parameter.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX629J
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash splash splash.img
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash dsp dspso.bin
fastboot oem nubia_lock NUBIA_NX629J
fastboot reboot
*****as soon as boot screen appears hold volume + button, now in recovery...navigate to wipe data and then wipe cache....then plug in otg usb pen drive (formatted FAT32) with Rom package .zip....navigate to update otg in recovery select it let it do its thing and walla your phone is fixed.
*****if you ever go from CN rom to Global rom you must Wipe Data and Cache through recovery, it is not enough to do it in fastboot and your device will remain soft bricked.
SuperDroidMe said:
Solved Instructions:
fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX629J
fastboot flash parameter parameter.img
fastboot reboot bootloader
fastboot oem nubia_unlock NUBIA_NX629J
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash splash splash.img
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash dsp dspso.bin
fastboot oem nubia_lock NUBIA_NX629J
fastboot reboot
*****as soon as boot screen appears hold volume + button, now in recovery...navigate to wipe data and then wipe cache....then plug in otg usb pen drive (formatted FAT32) with Rom package .zip....navigate to update otg in recovery select it let it do its thing and walla your phone is fixed.
*****if you ever go from CN rom to Global rom you must Wipe Data and Cache through recovery, it is not enough to do it in fastboot and your device will remain soft bricked.
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Congrat you finally fix it
Hows your phone?..Did it work.