Factory Reset after root? [VZW NON-DE] - Moto X Q&A

Rooted the device, trying to reset it and it just keeps rebooting. Is there a recovery installed still that I can use to do it? Will flashing the 4.4 recovery break root?
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Rebel908 said:
Rooted the device, trying to reset it and it just keeps rebooting. Is there a recovery installed still that I can use to do it? Will flashing the 4.4 recovery break root?
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Slapmymoto? Fastboot erase userdata I believe
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[Q] Brick Help!

Had a brain fart earlier and started to install a backup over the stock rom. Pulled the battery as soon as I figured out what I did, and now it won't go past the red M. When I try to flash via RSD, it gets stuck on #5, and reads
"Failed Flashing Process. 5/24 oem fb_mode_set -> Phone returned FAIL."
Any ideas? I can't find the files for the one-click recovery, and trying the other threads' suggestions didn't work.
Factory reset and start over
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bonzai276 said:
Factory reset and start over
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The phone won't go into safestrap, so I'm not sure how to do that
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=40489935
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[Q] Razr I Invalid img size

Hello.
My friend has a brother with 7 years, and his brother blocked his phone, and now He doesn't know what is the password.
He has root and fastboot, but when I try to install recovery I can't.
I use the CMD (fastboot) (cellphone in fastboot mode)
fastboot flash recovery cwm.img
but failed
It showed this message : invalid inage size for partition recovery.
Please, what do I need to do ?
I'm helping him.
So I guess you're trying to wipe data, right?
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Hashmutz said:
So I guess you're trying to wipe data, right?
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Yes, I want to do wipe data/factory, but I'm unsuccessfully.
When I needed to use "fastboot/cmd" with my xt925 I was unsuccessfully too ...
Then I use a client "v8 flasher recovery", but it is other history xD
I don't understand Why "fastboot/cmd" never work with me.
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RaR System said:
Yes, I want to do wipe data/factory, but I'm unsuccessfully.
When I needed to use "fastboot/cmd" with my xt925 I was unsuccessfully too ...
Then I use a client "v8 flasher recovery", but it is other history xD
I don't understand Why "fastboot/cmd" never work with me.
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Have you tried another IMG file for CWM or TWRP? (You can find them at razr i development thread)
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Hashmutz said:
Have you tried another IMG file for CWM or TWRP? (You can find them at razr i development thread)
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Yes
I tryed with twrp and cwm.
Will be that something is missing ?
When I flashed CWM for the first time I had bricked my phone,re flashed it with RSD (I guess you are bootloader unlocked), downloaded the proper fastboot files for it and then flashed CWM with the same command as you, so I don't know anything that could be impending you from installing it.
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Then I need to use RSD and install other version of the fastboot ?
RaR System said:
Then I need to use RSD and install other version of the fastboot ?
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Yeah, you can try that and see if it works ( Is USB Debugging on?)
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I don't know, because when I needed to use a software (Recovery Flasher by LeBobo v1.5) He didn't work, because he needs debugging.
RaR System said:
I don't know, because when I needed to use a software (Recovery Flasher by LeBobo v1.5) He didn't work, because he needs debugging.
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Well, if you didn't activate USB debugging you cab do that in settings/developer/ and tick USB debugging.
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Yes i know, then what can I do ? =/
RaR System said:
Yes i know, then what can I do ? =/
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Try sending the command again through fastboot to flash recovery partition
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Why do you not try to wipe data in the stock recovery?
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Kit Kat KRT16S rolling out

I just got an OTA.
http://android.clients.google.com/p...signed-nakasi-KRT16S-from-KRT16O.3aad414b.zip
Changelog: https://funkyandroid.com/aosp-KRT16O-KRT16S.html
My initial analysis.. It's tiny, 1.5 megs large. It's adding the recovery-from-boot.p stuff back, something I think disappeared in like 4.3 or so, so this will wipe out custom recovery when booted. Just remove the file from /system and re-flash recovery.
Bunch of files are patched, including build.prop for build info but it's still 4.4. No kernel change.
You'll have to re-root, as usual. This, with the recovery wipe, means you'll be using fastboot to flash recovery, re-flash supersu, etc.
AdAway is saying it can't remount /system. I didn't have this problem previously, so something might have changed here. I can do it manually in adb but AdAway keeps failing to do it itself.
Any idea what it does?
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I just got the exact same thing! It looks like a patch to the original 4.4 OTA.
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Analyzing, although I'm not the best at this. Looks like it's enabling the recovery-from-boot.p again, something that seemed to disappear in like 4.3. Will over-write custom recovery, so we'll have to delete the file from /system and re-flash CWM/TWRP.
It's patching a large number of other files, but I couldn't guess what it's doing. I'm sure someone else could.
It flashed fast enough on my system, I'll update if it changed to 4.4.1 or anything like that.
I've flashed the update KRT16S and recovery not wiped. Twrp still there and working.
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My recovery is gone after that little update. I even tried reflashing it using fastboot and it was not installed after a reboot again so something is writing over TWRP on a reboot for me.
Evo_Shift said:
My recovery is gone after that little update. I even tried reflashing it using fastboot and it was not installed after a reboot again so something is writing over TWRP on a reboot for me.
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Read the op
I also got the OTA update today. It blasted away TWRP and SU. Simple process to reload both.
BTW... the KRT16O update files no longer appear for download on the Nexus Factory Image page on Google, replaced with KRT16S.
ADAway has no problem for me. adaway 2.3 with superSU1.69. Both recovery image and supersu need to reinstall again.
I flashed stock recovery and unrooted just to be safe, then used ADB sideload to apply the update. All went well. I'm letting it sit for a while before flashing TWRP and installing SuperSU.......
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CatThief said:
I flashed stock recovery and unrooted just to be safe, then used ADB sideload to apply the update. All went well. I'm letting it sit for a while before flashing TWRP and installing SuperSU.......
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I did the same thing but I'm getting an error while installing the update, error 7 I think. Any ideas?
The exact same thing happened to me when I tried to install the JWR66Y-to-KRT16O. I got lucky this time. Whew!
You could try downloading the full factory image from Google, extract the image files, and use fastboot flash. I would do that with boot.img and system.img
If that fails, you probably have something inside the system files that isn't stock.
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dumdum2 said:
I've flashed the update KRT16S and recovery not wiped. Twrp still there and working.
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Hmm, mine won't reboot now. Just goes back into twrp. Argh!
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I let the OTA update on its own. I lost root and TWRP, but only took a few minutes to reroot and push TWRP back on. All is well.
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just lou said:
I let the OTA update on its own. I lost root and TWRP, but only took a few minutes to reroot and push TWRP back on. All is well.
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So you flashed the update.zip via TWRP?
qualitymove13 said:
So you flashed the update.zip via TWRP?
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The update flashed itself in TWRP. I took the OTA.
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just lou said:
The update flashed itself in TWRP. I took the OTA.
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Strange, when I hit the update button it reboots into TWRP and sits there.
qualitymove13 said:
Strange, when I hit the update button it reboots into TWRP and sits there.
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Same here. Here goes three hours of reconfiguration.:crying:
I got ota update thru TWRP(ver 2.6.3.1). No problem except recovery will be replaced.
As usual have update process ongoing automaticly in TWRP, no need to do anything.
autorage said:
Same here. Here goes three hours of reconfiguration.:crying:
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What version of TWRP are you guys running?
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Bootloop after backup

Could use some advice here guys. I'm stuck in bootloop from simply backing up my system. It seems anything I do in twrp other than doing a reflash of the Rom and gapps is bootlooping me. Again I can flash fresh and start over but I can't do anything else in twrp without a loop. I even tried restoring the phone to the backup that I made just before the loop
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whozilla said:
Could use some advice here guys. I'm stuck in bootloop from simply backing up my system. It seems anything I do in twrp other than doing a reflash of the Rom and gapps is bootlooping me. Again I can flash fresh and start over but I can't do anything else in twrp without a loop. I even tried restoring the phone to the backup that I made just before the loop
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From bootloader, enter the following fastboot command:
fastboot format cache
See if that helps.
whozilla said:
Could use some advice here guys. I'm stuck in bootloop from simply backing up my system. It seems anything I do in twrp other than doing a reflash of the Rom and gapps is bootlooping me. Again I can flash fresh and start over but I can't do anything else in twrp without a loop. I even tried restoring the phone to the backup that I made just before the loop
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By chance..... did you save your backup to an OTG drive?
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No I did not. Any chance it's a corrupt version of Twrp?
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whozilla said:
No I did not. Any chance it's a corrupt version of Twrp?
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Doubt it.... I had the same thing happen when I did a backup to my flashdrive.
I ended up clean flashing and downloading all apps.
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Casper34 said:
Doubt it.... I had the same thing happen when I did a backup to my flashdrive.
I ended up clean flashing and downloading all apps.
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thats happened to me a few timeds, try restorung your backup. once or twice maybe.
simms22 said:
thats happened to me a few timeds, try restorung your backup. once or twice maybe.
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Tried.... didn't work. That really screwed things up. That's why I had to clean flash and download my apps.
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Casper34 said:
Tried.... didn't work. That really screwed things up. That's why I had to clean flash and download my apps.
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do you change your dpi?
simms22 said:
do you change your dpi?
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Nope. All I did was clean flash. I don't know what happened. It happened during the backup though, that's all I know. Had to clean flash to get back up and running. Also, it was rastapop that it happened to. I am running euphoria now.
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I downloaded twrp in the play store. It has an SD fix on it and I re installed the latest twrp recovery. It seemed to boot up after doing dalvik and cache but not after backup. Issue still remains.
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Please help with endless boot loop animation.

My phone was unlocked and rooted but running the factory 5.1 ROM. I had a 5.1.1 update this morning but it erred during install. I removed the root using Kingo Root and that's when the endless boot looping began. It appears as if my phone now both locked and unrooted but won't complete the boot process.
I tried unlocking the phone again using Nexus Root Toolkit but it tries to boot the phone, so I can turn on USB Debugging maybe, which doesn't work so I can't find a way to unlock my phone at this point.
I tried flashing a factory image using Nexus Root Toolkit and get the below errors. Nothing changes after completion.
TWRP will not install, I assume because the phone is currently locked.
Can somebody please give me some options to try? I'll do whatever works. I don't mind stock rom, I don't mind a custom ROM. Anything that works is OK with me.
I would love to get TWRP on there if possible.
I think my first step should be to get the phone unlocked again but is there a way to do it with a phone that boot loops constantly?
Thanks.
Also, doing a wipe and reset in recovery didn't help at all.
If fastboot format userdata and cache doesn't fix it, there's nothing you can do.
This is the image I get when I try to unlock using Nexus Root Toolkit. Obviously the boot loop starts and I'm unable to complete the unlocking procedure.
rootSU said:
If fastboot format userdata and cache doesn't fix it, there's nothing you can do.
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So my phone is permanently unusable? There's no solution to have this phone working again? Thank you.
Install twrp over adb?
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I'll give that a shot now.
Will I be able to install it on a locked phone?
Thanks.
balane said:
So my phone is permanently unusable? There's no solution to have this phone working again? Thank you.
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Did you fastboot format userdata and fastboot format cache? If so all you can do is send it repair.
OverBit said:
Install twrp over adb?
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There's no way to install twrp over adb.
I installed twrp in a HTC with locked bootloader
So i think yes
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OverBit said:
I installed twrp in a HTC with locked bootloader
So i think yes
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Think what you will. But the answer is no.
I have two options in recovery; Wipe Cache Partition & Wipe Data/Factory Reset.
I've done both and it still boot loops.
So this phone needs to go in to the shop for service?
balane said:
I have two options in recover, Wipe Cache Partition and Wipe Data/Factory Reset.
I've done both and it still boot loops.
So this phone needs to go in to the shop for service?
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I didint say use recovery. Use fastboot. Go to general > sticky roll up if you doing now how to use fastboot.
Two options: otg to flash
If it is a Samsung nexus use kies
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OverBit said:
Two options: otg to flash
If it is a Samsung nexus use kies
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If you don't even know what phone this is, please stop giving advice and leave it to the people who know the phone and the options.
1) following incorrect and useless advice wastes time
2) it detracts from real advice
3) is dangerous
Sry but i cant find the device name somewhere
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OverBit said:
I installed twrp in a HTC with locked bootloader
So i think yes
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this in not an htc device, lol. if you bootloader is locked, you can not flash twrp or a factory image.
rootSU said:
I didint say use recovery. Use fastboot. Go to general > sticky roll up if you doing now how to use fastboot.
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Sorry my bad. I just used fastboot to format userdata and cache. Restarted phone, still in boot loop animation now.
Never said that this is one
Lol
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fastboot format userdata and cache is your only option.
It appears that the boot loop is still present after fastboot formats.
There is nothing else I can try, correct?
If not, I'll take it in.

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