Stuck in binary update in recovery boot loop - Sprint HTC One (M7)

I have been using ecliptic JB rom for a long time. I installed SuperSU , thinking it was a better option than Super user. When I installed it said it needed to update the binary code, which I have seen before, so I let it do it in recovery. I have Phil's recovery. And now it's stuck in a boot loop trying to update binary. I can get into boot loader but when I try to get into recovery mode it just tries to update the binary and won't let me flash anything. I am still S-on, I never looked into going S-off. Can anyone help? Thank you.

Can you not enter fastboot and reflash your recovery?
Or, you might have a zip in the open recovery script folder it's trying to run (likely the supersu.zip)?

I can get into fastboot but when I try to open up recovery to try to flash a backup or a rom it shows the funky android trying to update the binary and goes back into boot loop.

Sounds like you need to flash PhilZ again. One of the roms I flashed erased my recovery for some reason, and the way I found out was same as you trying to update the Su binaries. I re-flashed my recovery and it was fine.
Also if you want help getting S-OFF PM me I'll be happy to help

Related

[Q] V30B and install custom recovery.

Does anyone has been in this situation?
With ROM V30B, flashing custom recovery (CWM/TWRP), then reboot recovery.
Is it enter the recovery, or got Security Error?
What I want to say is if reboot recovery working, then I might thinking by flashing via recovery each binary of
gpt1
x-loader
u-boot
boot.img
divxkey
Can we do that?
Or might be it can be done without entering recovery? So I'm able to going back to v20 with custom recovery.
Thanks. :fingers-crossed:
Bring me news bro. Didn't succeed yet on V20?
I haven't tried CWM on stock so pardon my post. If it boots to CWM (when you reboot to recovery) but get Security Error upon booting the device. Making it clear cause people here might not understand.
If it did boot to recovery, you can flash all of those 5 items you mentioned as I did flashed them before with KU5900 build.
Nevermind
Not working.

Fastboot Boot Recovery.IMG not Working after Update

I have been using "fastboot boot recovery.img" to load into TWRP after OTA updates to load SuperSU as I am only rooted using the stock ROM. However, after this recent update (2.16.651.4) that includes the WiFi Calling and Android 4.4.3, when I run the command it just causes the phone to reboot. It does not reboot into TWRP, which is my recovery.img file.
I found a Nexus thread talking about having to add a kernel command line for the Nexus after a certain version of hboot, so I am not sure if it is related.
Does anyone know how to fastboot boot now with the latest update? I would like to avoid replacing my stock recovery with TWRP and just continue to boot into it. Alternatively, is there any other way to install supersu?
Thank you,
Ben
ReproOne said:
I have been using "fastboot boot recovery.img" to load into TWRP after OTA updates to load SuperSU as I am only rooted using the stock ROM. However, after this recent update (2.16.651.4) that includes the WiFi Calling and Android 4.4.3, when I run the command it just causes the phone to reboot. It does not reboot into TWRP, which is my recovery.img file.
I found a Nexus thread talking about having to add a kernel command line for the Nexus after a certain version of hboot, so I am not sure if it is related.
Does anyone know how to fastboot boot now with the latest update? I would like to avoid replacing my stock recovery with TWRP and just continue to boot into it. Alternatively, is there any other way to install supersu?
Thank you,
Ben
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As a quick work around flash twrp onto the device, once done with it then flash the factory recovery back, Also check to make sure your bootloader didn't relock after update.
stock recovery from the update.
nfinitefx45 said:
As a quick work around flash twrp onto the device, once done with it then flash the factory recovery back, Also check to make sure your bootloader didn't relock after update.
stock recovery from the update.
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Thank you for the reply. I thought about taking that approach, but I was really hoping someone would have an answer on why the procedure wasn't working now. My bootloader is still unlocked.
I found this as an approach someone did on the Nexus 4 for a similar issue:
fastboot -c "lge.kcal=0|0|0|x" boot customrecovery.img
Thoughts?
nfinitefx45:
I did just now flash TWRP into recovery, loaded SuperSU, and then flashed your recovery.img back to the phone. So thank you very much for the recovery.img.
I'd still like to know if fastboot boot can still work, and also if there is a way in the future I can get my own recovery.img (possibly back it up before taking an OTA)?
ReproOne said:
nfinitefx45:
I did just now flash TWRP into recovery, loaded SuperSU, and then flashed your recovery.img back to the phone. So thank you very much for the recovery.img.
I'd still like to know if fastboot boot can still work, and also if there is a way in the future I can get my own recovery.img (possibly back it up before taking an OTA)?
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not sure about the fastboot issue, but to backup your recovery any time just go to adb and type the following
adb shell
su
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p43 of=/sdcard2/recovery.img
this will copy your recovery to the external sdcard
Thank you for those steps. I do not have an external SD card installed, so I modified it to store the recovery.img on sdcard instead.
Now I can always fastboot flash twrp and then back to stock recovery.
Thank you again!
nfinitefx45 said:
not sure about the fastboot issue, but to backup your recovery any time just go to adb and type the following
adb shell
su
dd if=/dev/block/mmcblk0p43 of=/sdcard2/recovery.img
this will copy your recovery to the external sdcard
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You would need root to do this. Not being able to use "fastboot boot" you would just be backing up the flashed recovery. Possibly towel root temp root, but I would assume it has been patched in newest update.
So I am S-On with a non-HK M8
I was on stock rooted 4.4.2 and I flashed the stock recovery and took the OTA
Now I am on 4.4.3 and still have SuperSU installed (not rooted)
Everything is working fine, but when I try to boot to recovery i get the red triangle with the !
Any suggestions?
neudof said:
So I am S-On with a non-HK M8
I was on stock rooted 4.4.2 and I flashed the stock recovery and took the OTA
Now I am on 4.4.3 and still have SuperSU installed (not rooted)
Everything is working fine, but when I try to boot to recovery i get the red triangle with the !
Any suggestions?
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That's the stock recovery. Did you ever flash a custom recovery back on after the OTA?
xPhantom said:
That's the stock recovery. Did you ever flash a custom recovery back on after the OTA?
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I am s-on & unlocked but i was able to flash the stock recovery from sd card to take the ota.
Is it possible to flash twrp back in the same way?
neudof said:
I am s-on & unlocked but i was able to flash the stock recovery from sd card to take the ota.
Is it possible to flash twrp back in the same way?
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Yes, after the OTA, just flash TWRP back through fastboot and then re-flash SuperSU to get root back.
nfinitefx45 said:
As a quick work around flash twrp onto the device, once done with it then flash the factory recovery back, Also check to make sure your bootloader didn't relock after update.
stock recovery from the update.
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I just applied the update released today, and I tried to save the recovery.img file before flashing TWRP. However, it kept giving me permission denied. Do you have the recovery.img file from the update released today so I can use it for the next update?
fastboot not working
please any help on how to access fastboot on HTC one m8.
its showing black screen n fastboot mode...
wot can I do 2 annul d problem
rooting problem
hey i am using htc one m8, i unlocked the bootloader and the device reads as
device status modified
*unlocked*
s-on
after this i flashed twrp and cwm a couple of times but its not loading on the device but shows success in the command window, however after clicking on recovery the custom recovery does not show up, and it reboots back into the fastboot mode.
please help me
thank you
jinal shah said:
hey i am using htc one m8, i unlocked the bootloader and the device reads as
device status modified
*unlocked*
s-on
after this i flashed twrp and cwm a couple of times but its not loading on the device but shows success in the command window, however after clicking on recovery the custom recovery does not show up, and it reboots back into the fastboot mode.
please help me
thank you
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What's the output in the terminal when you fastboot flash recovery?
rooting problem
It doesn't show any error as such.
In the command window it shows successful.
But when I click on recovery it reboots back to fast boot.
Like for a second it shows the screen which reads 'this build is only for developers'
But then instead of opening Twrp it reboots back to fast boot.

[Q] stuck in bootloop

i've unlocked my bootloader,rooted and installed twrp...i did all the required wipes and tried to install the titan rom 1.1.0..i thought the flashing has started but it came up with an error-"error executing updater binary in zip" i tried it the second time and the result was same..now when i tried to boot my phone up..it just hangs at the -"warning unlocked bootloader" screen..the phone isn't switching off and unable to enter the recovery...i can go to the fastboot mode..but when i select recovery..it doesn't go to twrp..it again gets stuck at the boot screen..what can i do now?
Flash stock image
Similar problem in another thread I just posted to. I am having similar problems.
If after flashing stock then flash custom recovery to be able to go into recovery ?
Hello, I need to know what version of firmware you were, I think, will have to increase the bootloader to install again and there TWRP, flash any ROM
ghostzz said:
i've unlocked my bootloader,rooted and installed twrp...i did all the required wipes and tried to install the titan rom 1.1.0..i thought the flashing has started but it came up with an error-"error executing updater binary in zip" i tried it the second time and the result was same..now when i tried to boot my phone up..it just hangs at the -"warning unlocked bootloader" screen..the phone isn't switching off and unable to enter the recovery...i can go to the fastboot mode..but when i select recovery..it doesn't go to twrp..it again gets stuck at the boot screen..what can i do now?
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Make sure you're using TWRP 2.8.6
Do all your wipes, reboot again into recovery, go to mount and make sure system isn't checked, go to install and try to flash again.
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Requesting Stock Recovery (91.2.29001.XT890.Retail.en.GB)

I'm setting up a RAZR i for a family member but cant seem to install latest OTA. It will boot to recovery fine and looks like its installing but half way through the sick android logo pops up and it reboots telling me the update failed.
I dont know if it has any significance but i unlocked the bootloader prior to trying the OTA update and also flashed TWRP recovery.
After realising the OTA required stock recovery i flashed a stock recovery image but i have no idea if this is version specific. I pulled the recovery file from LeBobo's recovery flasher tool.
The system version i'm running is 91.2.29001.XT890.Retail.en.GB does anyone have the required stock recovery i can use please?

recovery will not stick on 6.0.1

I was having issues and wanted to switch to the systemless SU so I decided to start over fresh. used toolkit to restore stock image and unrooted. tried to install newest twrp using toolkit but it kept coming up with bugdroid with red triangle and exclamation mark. Did some research and few places said you have to go back to lp. so I downloaded factory image and went back to lp unrooted and locked bootloader. unlocked, rooted and installed twrp everything was good. I extracted the newest 6.0.1 factory image and installed each component separately except for the recovery. now I am on 6.0.1 and try to go to recovery and bugdroid with red triangle and using toolkit I cannot get the newest twrp to stick. my sdk is updated.
any ideas on what to do?
thanks
jdpeck said:
I was having issues and wanted to switch to the systemless SU so I decided to start over fresh. used toolkit to restore stock image and unrooted. tried to install newest twrp using toolkit but it kept coming up with bugdroid with red triangle and exclamation mark. Did some research and few places said you have to go back to lp. so I downloaded factory image and went back to lp unrooted and locked bootloader. unlocked, rooted and installed twrp everything was good. I extracted the newest 6.0.1 factory image and installed each component separately except for the recovery. now I am on 6.0.1 and try to go to recovery and bugdroid with red triangle and using toolkit I cannot get the newest twrp to stick. my sdk is updated.
any ideas on what to do?
thanks
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Never trust a recovery installed by a tool kit. Grab the recovery img from the site and flash it manually.
all i have now is stock recovery. whats the best way to manually install twrp
go into fastboot and flash it. you have to be in your bootloader to flash via fastboot. you put the file in the same window as your fastboot program, then type.. fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img, and that will flash twrp. if you type fastboot boot recovery recoveryname.img then itll only boot into recovery one time, thats what your toolkit did.
Wugfresh Toolkit works great for me and I used it for 6.0.1
Make sure you flash permrecovery file provided by the toolkit, it prompts this during the steps.
If the copies of factory img or recovery provided by the toolkit are not working one easy way is download your own, the toolkit allows you to use your own files and not the one it obtains.
jdpeck said:
I was having issues and wanted to switch to the systemless SU so I decided to start over fresh. used toolkit to restore stock image and unrooted. tried to install newest twrp using toolkit but it kept coming up with bugdroid with red triangle and exclamation mark. Did some research and few places said you have to go back to lp. so I downloaded factory image and went back to lp unrooted and locked bootloader. unlocked, rooted and installed twrp everything was good. I extracted the newest 6.0.1 factory image and installed each component separately except for the recovery. now I am on 6.0.1 and try to go to recovery and bugdroid with red triangle and using toolkit I cannot get the newest twrp to stick. my sdk is updated.
any ideas on what to do?
thanks
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Don't use toolkits. I recommend yoiu follow @simms22's solution.
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when you have root, you can always use an app, like flashify, to flash twrp recovery. but you need to have root first.
arcane spade said:
Wugfresh Toolkit works great for me and I used it for 6.0.1
Make sure you flash permrecovery file provided by the toolkit, it prompts this during the steps.
If the copies of factory img or recovery provided by the toolkit are not working one easy way is download your own, the toolkit allows you to use your own files and not the one it obtains.
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I have tried with and without perm recovery checked, I had the newest twrp img file so I choose other and selected it, I even used the option for one time recovery boot with twrp and then flashed twrp within it like I was updating twrp and still nothing. I am going to try fast boot itself without the tool kit.
Is there any other part of the stock factory image that would update the recovery? I didn't install it coming from lp but it still went back to stock instead of staying on twrp
jdpeck said:
I have tried with and without perm recovery checked, I had the newest twrp img file so I choose other and selected it, I even used the option for one time recovery boot with twrp and then flashed twrp within it like I was updating twrp and still nothing. I am going to try fast boot itself without the tool kit.
Is there any other part of the stock factory image that would update the recovery? I didn't install it coming from lp but it still went back to stock instead of staying on twrp
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no. but when you flash the full factory image, stock recovery will replace twrp. if you just want to update, flashing the system.umg and boot.img will work, and youll keep twrp.
This is why we don't use toolkits.
Boot to bootloader mode
Code:
fastboot flash recovery <recovery filename>
Where <recovery filename> is the path and filename of the twrp image you downloaded
After flashing use the arrow keys to boot into your newly installed recovery
Take a backup of your phone
Use recovery to boot android
Reboot to recovery with custom power menu options, or by opening a console on your phone and typing in reboot recovery
Post here to tell me that I am right, and thank me.
If you don't reboot to recovery from the bootloader, it will likely be restored back to the OEM recovery.
scryan said:
This is why we don't use toolkits.
Boot to bootloader mode
Code:
fastboot flash recovery <recovery filename>
Where <recovery filename> is the path and filename of the twrp image you downloaded
After flashing use the arrow keys to boot into your newly installed recovery
Take a backup of your phone
Use recovery to boot android
Reboot to recovery with custom power menu options, or by opening a console on your phone and typing in reboot recovery
Post here to tell me that I am right, and thank me.
If you don't reboot to recovery from the bootloader, it will likely be restored back to the OEM recovery.
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well, thats how you should flash recovery. but its not the reason that we dont use toolkits. we dont use toolkits for several reasons.. 1. they mess up 2. doing it properly is just as fast if not faster 3. newbs think that toolkits are made for them to use. well, they are wrong. toolkits teach you absolutely nothing, which is the worst for beginners.
simms22 said:
no. but when you flash the full factory image, stock recovery will replace twrp. if you just want to update, flashing the system.umg and boot.img will work, and youll keep twrp.
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thats why after going to lp and getting twrp working I flashed system, boot, and newest radio independently and skipped over recovery but for some reason it reverted back.
just using fastboot by itself worked great thanks for the help
jdpeck said:
thats why after going to lp and getting twrp working I flashed system, boot, and newest radio independently and skipped over recovery but for some reason it reverted back.
just using fastboot by itself worked great thanks for the help
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if you skipped the recovery.img, your recovery should have stayed.. oh, never mind, i just remembered a file that you need to remove after the first boot, or itll install the stock recovery after the first reboot. its called recovery-from-boot.bak. if you remove that on first boot, youll be fine

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