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I Can't flash recovery for my moto x, I have unlocked the bootloader and appears to me on fastboot: Device is UNLOCKED. Status Code:3
I don't know if this is right, but I can't flash a recovery in it.
Error:
(bootloader) Variable not supported!
target reported max download size of 805306368 bytes
sending 'recovery' (8030 KB)...
FAILED (data transfer failure (Unknown error))
finished. total time: 0.116s
I tested various recovery's but don't work.
Sorry for my bad english
Murilo900 said:
I Can't flash recovery for my moto x, I have unlocked the bootloader and appears to me on fastboot: Device is UNLOCKED. Status Code:3
I don't know if this is right, but I can't flash a recovery in it.
Error:
(bootloader) Variable not supported!
target reported max download size of 805306368 bytes
sending 'recovery' (8030 KB)...
FAILED (data transfer failure (Unknown error))
finished. total time: 0.116s
I tested various recovery's but don't work.
Sorry for my bad english
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Are you using mfastboot? You should be..
Sent From Droid Ultra
In addition to mFastboot, make sure your battery is charged more than 80%
Caseyk621 said:
Are you using mfastboot? You should be..
Sent From Droid Ultra
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KidJoe said:
In addition to mFastboot, make sure your battery is charged more than 80%
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Yes,
I did on mfastboot and appears the same thing, and the battery is full, when I try to flash on moto x appears : getvar-download-size
Murilo900 said:
Yes,
I did on mfastboot and appears the same thing, and the battery is full, when I try to flash on moto x appears : getvar-download-size
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What ROM is on your phone right now? Which recovery are you trying to flash?
What state was your phone in when you started trying to flash recovery?
KidJoe said:
What ROM is on your phone right now? Which recovery are you trying to flash?
What state was your phone in when you started trying to flash recovery?
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The ROM on my phone is 4.4.2 KitKat, I tried to flash twrp recovery 2.6.3.1 and cwm recovery for motox
The state was the same, I unlocked bootloader, following tutorials on internet but I'm stuck on flash the recovery because this problem, I get this error and on my phone appears getvar-download-size, and Download Failed.
Murilo900 said:
The ROM on my phone is 4.4.2 KitKat, I tried to flash twrp recovery 2.6.3.1 and cwm recovery for motox
The state was the same, I unlocked bootloader, following tutorials on internet but I'm stuck on flash the recovery because this problem, I get this error and on my phone appears getvar-download-size, and Download Failed.
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Ok.
Try the mfastboot from inside -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/X-STUFF/Mfastboot-4.4.zip (will have to rename fastboot.exe to mfastboot.exe).. or from -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/X-STUFF/ADB-MFASTBOOT.zip they are the ones I use and they have worked for me.
and is this the twrp you are using? -> http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/motox/unlocked/twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
Oh god! Thanks, this mfastboot you just send works!, I don't know if the problem was my mfastboot that I have here, but finally I flashed! Leveraging the topic can you suggest me some roms for moto x, and if you know some way to take off the boot the sign that the bootloader is unlocked blablabla, Anyway thank you.
Murilo900 said:
Oh god! Thanks, this mfastboot you just send works!, I don't know if the problem was my mfastboot that I have here, but finally I flashed! Leveraging the topic can you suggest me some roms for moto x, and if you know some way to take off the boot the sign that the bootloader is unlocked blablabla, Anyway thank you.
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I run stock, unlocked and rooted, so I can't suggest an alternate roms.
As for the unlocked bootloader warning message... sure. there is a big thread -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/themes-apps/moto-x-boot-logos-t2417961 start around post 150 of that thread for how to make your own... in a couple of hours I'll refresh this file -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/X-STUFF/X-LogoBins.zip adding even more logo.bin files (i have about 7 or 8 more to test before I can re-zip and upload it)
HELP!!
I am at a loss. No matter what fastboot/mfastboot I use, no matter what YouTube video I follow, I can not flash recovery.
I get the same error as the OP. I tried the links posted a few posts up, it wont work.
I type the commands, I get the top error message (among others depending on the mfastboots I try) and then nothing.
I am truly at a loss.
Verizon Developer Moto X
4.4.2
Device is: Unlocked
Status Code: 3
In one video I watched it said that I needed to have it say Status Code:1. Is that where I am going wrong?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
n99hockey said:
I am at a loss. No matter what fastboot/mfastboot I use, no matter what YouTube video I follow, I can not flash recovery.
I get the same error as the OP. I tried the links posted a few posts up, it wont work.
I type the commands, I get the top error message (among others depending on the mfastboots I try) and then nothing.
I am truly at a loss.
Verizon Developer Moto X
4.4.2
Device is: Unlocked
Status Code: 3
In one video I watched it said that I needed to have it say Status Code:1. Is that where I am going wrong?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
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What recovery are you trying to flash? Stock or other? Unlocked Status Code 3 is needed to flash an alternate or 3rd party recovery.
Besides the error listed in the first post, exactly what "others" do you see as error codes?
Things to try... (in no special order)
this mfastboot -> mfastboot-442.zip
re-download the recovery you are trying to flash
update your ADB and Platform Tools
There are several versions of TWRP that can work.
Unofficial TWRP 2.6.3.1 for 4.4 -> http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/motox/unlocked/twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
Unofficial TWRP 2.7.0.0 -> http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/MotoX/TWRP-2.7.0.0-moto_msm8960dt.img
Official TWRP 2.7.1.1 -> http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/ghost
of those, I've only used the 2.6.3.1 on my VZW Dev X with 4.4.2 and below.
KidJoe said:
What recovery are you trying to flash? Stock or other? Unlocked Status Code 3 is needed to flash an alternate or 3rd party recovery.
Besides the error listed in the first post, exactly what "others" do you see as error codes?
Things to try... (in no special order)
this mfastboot -> mfastboot-442.zip
re-download the recovery you are trying to flash
update your ADB and Platform Tools
There are several versions of TWRP that can work.
Unofficial TWRP 2.6.3.1 for 4.4 -> http://goo.im/devs/Hashcode/motox/unlocked/twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
Unofficial TWRP 2.7.0.0 -> http://androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/MotoX/TWRP-2.7.0.0-moto_msm8960dt.img
Official TWRP 2.7.1.1 -> http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/ghost
of those, I've only used the 2.6.3.1 on my VZW Dev X with 4.4.2 and below.
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Thanks for the reply.
However I should have known better, I changed the USB port and it worked just fine with the mfastboot I downloaded longer than I would like to admit before I posted my question.
</sigh>
Still can't flash custom recovery
I have a Verizon XT1060 Developer Edition. Unlocked bootloader. Drivers seem to be installed correctly, "Fastboot devices" identifies the phone. Battery is 90%+. Fastboot menu says "Device is unlocked. Status Code 3". I have tried different USB ports on the PC, different cables to connect the phone and just about every other variable that I can think of.
I have followed all of the suggestions listed in this post and I still cannot flash a custom recovery. I have tried multiple versions of TWRP, Fastboot, Mfastboot etc.. Here is the error message...
(bootloader) Variable not supported!
error: cannot open 'twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img'
Actually depending on the method I am trying at the time, fastboot mfastboot etc., I may get a couple of additional lines that mention Max download size etc. but it always starts with the bootloader comment and ends with "Cannot open......"
Searching for "(bootloader) Variable not supported!" returns a lot of hits but I have not found anything to clear the issue. Any help would be appreciated.
Ric214 said:
....Here is the error message...
(bootloader) Variable not supported!
error: cannot open 'twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img'
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That usually means that mFastboot (or fastboot) can't find the IMG file on your PC.
My first question would be... does that file exist in your current directory/folder?
i.e... at the command prompt.. type dir *.img is the twrp file listed there? If no, that is your issue. change to the folder (directory) where the TWRP IMG file is, and try it.
It is there. Here is what I got.
C:\Users\Ric\Downloads\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140321\adt-bundle-windows-x86
_64-20140321\sdk\platform-tools>dir *.img
Volume in drive C is OS
Volume Serial Number is 76F9-C97B
Directory of C:\Users\Ric\Downloads\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140321\adt-bund
le-windows-x86_64-20140321\sdk\platform-tools
06/13/2014 10:54 PM 8,417,280 openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.1-ghost.img
06/03/2014 11:10 PM 10,090,496 twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
2 File(s) 18,507,776 bytes
0 Dir(s) 426,324,336,640 bytes free
Since this has been driving me crazy for a couple of days I have several folders with different versions of Fastboot and Mfastboot in them along with some different versions of TWRP and CWM and I am getting the same error with all of them. This last time I just stuck the TWRP file in my platform -tools folder to try and make sure I had a good Fastboot file.
Thanks for the reply. If you have any other ideas I am eager to hear them.
Ric214 said:
It is there. Here is what I got.
C:\Users\Ric\Downloads\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140321\adt-bundle-windows-x86
_64-20140321\sdk\platform-tools>dir *.img
Volume in drive C is OS
Volume Serial Number is 76F9-C97B
Directory of C:\Users\Ric\Downloads\adt-bundle-windows-x86_64-20140321\adt-bund
le-windows-x86_64-20140321\sdk\platform-tools
06/13/2014 10:54 PM 8,417,280 openrecovery-twrp-2.7.1.1-ghost.img
06/03/2014 11:10 PM 10,090,496 twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
2 File(s) 18,507,776 bytes
0 Dir(s) 426,324,336,640 bytes free
Since this has been driving me crazy for a couple of days I have several folders with different versions of Fastboot and Mfastboot in them along with some different versions of TWRP and CWM and I am getting the same error with all of them. This last time I just stuck the TWRP file in my platform -tools folder to try and make sure I had a good Fastboot file.
Thanks for the reply. If you have any other ideas I am eager to hear them.
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Had you made ANY prior modifications to your unit before now? Any possibility you used one of the previous root/write protect disable exploits, and THEN got the bootloader unlocked?
I've seen alot of users in this situation recently -thanks to middleman
I suggest you follow the 'return to stock' thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-moto-x-return-to-100-stock-using-t2446515
You should flash the 4.4.2 VZW SBF file from here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
SBFing back to stock is very different from a Factory Reset in that it can actually repair a damaged filesystem, and even un-do any previous exploits you may have used.
There are 2 methods - many report that the "Manual Method" is easier than using RSD Lite. Either should work equally well, but pay close attention to the steps.
You will want to do a couple of things just a little bit differently. First, use mfastboot as suggested by KidJoe for ALL flashing commands.
Second, once your phone has been placed into bootloader mode (AP Fastboot), before you proceed with the fastboot commands listed under Manual Method, do this first:
mfastboot flash partition gpt.bin
mfastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
mfastboot reboot-bootloader
Your device should reboot back to the bootloader. NOW, proceed with the entire list of commands (using mfastboot for all of them). Yes, you will be flashing partition and motoboot again...don't worry. It is intentional.
After you have completed the rest of the steps, you will likely be able to flash TWRP (or custom recovery of your choice) without issue.
Let us know if this fixes your issues.
samwathegreat said:
Had you made ANY prior modifications to your unit before now? Any possibility you used one of the previous root/write protect disable exploits, and THEN got the bootloader unlocked?
I've seen alot of users in this situation recently -thanks to middleman
I suggest you follow the 'return to stock' thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-moto-x-return-to-100-stock-using-t2446515
You should flash the 4.4.2 VZW SBF file from here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=0
SBFing back to stock is very different from a Factory Reset in that it can actually repair a damaged filesystem, and even un-do any previous exploits you may have used.
There are 2 methods - many report that the "Manual Method" is easier than using RSD Lite. Either should work equally well, but pay close attention to the steps.
You will want to do a couple of things just a little bit differently. First, use mfastboot as suggested by KidJoe for ALL flashing commands.
Second, once your phone has been placed into bootloader mode (AP Fastboot), before you proceed with the fastboot commands listed under Manual Method, do this first:
mfastboot flash partition gpt.bin
mfastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
mfastboot reboot-bootloader
Your device should reboot back to the bootloader. NOW, proceed with the entire list of commands (using mfastboot for all of them). Yes, you will be flashing partition and motoboot again...don't worry. It is intentional.
After you have completed the rest of the steps, you will likely be able to flash TWRP (or custom recovery of your choice) without issue.
Let us know if this fixes your issues.
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I had not done any modifications prior to unlocking the bootloader but going back to stock is about the only thing that I could think of that I have not already tried. I will give this a shot tomorrow night and let you know how it went. Thanks for your help.
Ric214 said:
I had not done any modifications prior to unlocking the bootloader but going back to stock is about the only thing that I could think of that I have not already tried. I will give this a shot tomorrow night and let you know how it went. Thanks for your help.
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One last thing I can suggest before return to stock:
Are you trying to flash the recovery -while booted into Android-? If so, you have to have USB Debugging enabled. Some users have experienced difficulty using fastboot while booted into Android even with USB debugging enabled.
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You can try flashing from bootloader (AP Fastboot Mode) instead.
To do this, unplug the phone from USB. Power off the phone. Hold down VOL DOWN and power the phone back on. You should now be booted into bootloader.
Now plug the USB back in, and try:
mfastboot flash recovery twrp_filename.img
samwathegreat said:
One last thing I can suggest before return to stock:
Are you trying to flash the recovery -while booted into Android-? If so, you have to have USB Debugging enabled. Some users have experienced difficulty using fastboot while booted into Android even with USB debugging enabled.
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You can try flashing from bootloader (AP Fastboot Mode) instead.
To do this, unplug the phone from USB. Power off the phone. Hold down VOL DOWN and power the phone back on. You should now be booted into bootloader.
Now plug the USB back in, and try:
mfastboot flash recovery twrp_filename.img
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Thanks for the advice but I am not booted into Android. I started with the phone off and got into the bootloader exactly as you suggested. I will have some time over the next few days to flash back to stock and start over again. I will post the results. In the meantime if you think of anything else, let me know. Thanks for your help.
Ric214 said:
Thanks for the advice but I am not booted into Android. I started with the phone off and got into the bootloader exactly as you suggested. I will have some time over the next few days to flash back to stock and start over again. I will post the results. In the meantime if you think of anything else, let me know. Thanks for your help.
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try shortening the path the IMG resides in...
i.e. make a folder off the root of drive C call it FLASH... drop the TWRP.img into c:\flash and try flashing it from there.
Could someone PLEASE provide an image of the 4.4.2 Kitkat firmware (preferably Retail.EU) suitable for flashing with RSD Lite?
For all those who got stuck with a dead phone...
pj.de.bruin said:
Could someone PLEASE provide an image of the 4.4.2 Kitkat firmware (preferably Retail.EU) suitable for flashing with RSD Lite?
For all those who got stuck with a dead phone...
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There is nothing we can do, someone needs the fastboot files from Moto / a leaked source.
Just use RSD+JB and then take the OTA to KK
dagoban said:
There is nothing we can do, someone needs the fastboot files from Moto / a leaked source.
Just use RSD+JB and then take the OTA to KK
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No , flashing JB with RSD, which used to work before upgrading to KK, now fails with:
Downloading ...
downgraded security version
update gpt_main version failed
preflash validation failed for GPT
Fastboot command failed
Is there a workaround?
Or is there a way to flash the KIA20.74.rar version using just the standard recovery mode?
Or to flash CM11?
(I was in the KitKat testdrive program, and all worked fine till the application updates of last week.
Now the boot process stops while either the Motorola or Intel logo is shown.
Full factory restore using recovery mode doesn't help.
I had this twice before while on Jelly Bean, and solved it by flashing with RSD.)
pj.de.bruin said:
No , flashing JB with RSD, which used to work before upgrading to KK, now fails with:
Downloading ...
downgraded security version
update gpt_main version failed
preflash validation failed for GPT
Fastboot command failed
Is there a workaround?
Or is there a way to flash the KIA20.74.rar version using just the standard recovery mode?
Or to flash CM11?
(I was in the KitKat testdrive program, and all worked fine till the application updates of last week.
Now the boot process stops while either the Motorola or Intel logo is shown.
Full factory restore using recovery mode doesn't help.
I had this twice before while on Jelly Bean, and solved it by flashing with RSD.)
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Remove the line with gpt_signed from the XML file is the rsd lite package
Hazou said:
Remove the line with gpt_signed from the XML file is the rsd lite package
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No good, the boot and system patitions give the same problem, and still no booting.
Partition (system) Security Version Downgraded
PIV block validaton failed
eIV block validation failed for system
Invalid PIV image: systemFastboot command failedRecovery and motobp could be flashed.
pj.de.bruin said:
No good, the boot and system patitions give the same problem, and still no booting.
Partition (system) Security Version Downgraded
PIV block validaton failed
eIV block validation failed for system
Invalid PIV image: systemFastboot command failedRecovery and motobp could be flashed.
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I had no problem flashing JB with RSD over KK
dagoban said:
I had no problem flashing JB with RSD over KK
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Then where did you get JB?
The (Retail.EU) version I'm using is named "CFC_9.8.2I-50_SMI-26_S7_USASMIJBRTEU.xml" and dated 01/17/2013.
My KK version is not the OTA, but the latest one from the testdrive program.
pj.de.bruin said:
Then where did you get JB?
The (Retail.EU) version I'm using is named "CFC_9.8.2I-50_SMI-26_S7_USASMIJBRTEU.xml" and dated 01/17/2013.
My KK version is not the OTA, but the latest one from the testdrive program.
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"CFC_9.8.2I-50_SMI-26_S7_USASMIJBRTEU.xml" is a JB image
What if u flash the gpt.bin (or how it is called) from a 4.4.2 update zip through fastboot. This will solve the gpt security mismatch. Then try RSD-Lite again, but remove the gpt line. Or flash the system_signed, recovery_signed, boot_signed manually with mFastboot or fastboot compatible with an image that's more than 100mb. And then do a full data erase.
The 4.4.2 update zip is floating around somewhere for the gpt file, already seen it on the internet.
This should solve your problem. If it doesn't u got a far greater problem i think, or i just don't know.
Hazou said:
"CFC_9.8.2I-50_SMI-26_S7_USASMIJBRTEU.xml" is a JB image
What if u flash the gpt.bin (or how it is called) from a 4.4.2 update zip through fastboot. This will solve the gpt security mismatch. Then try RSD-Lite again, but remove the gpt line. Or flash the system_signed, recovery_signed, boot_signed manually with mFastboot or fastboot compatible with an image that's more than 100mb. And then do a full data erase.
The 4.4.2 update zip is floating around somewhere for the gpt file, already seen it on the internet.
This should solve your problem. If it doesn't u got a far greater problem i think, or i just don't know.
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Nope, flashing gpt_signed, or any of the other signed images, with mfastboot give the same preflash validation errors as with RSD, as was to be expected.
I have found some 4.4.2 update zips, but they are all TWRP backups, not full partition images; I don't see how these can be flashed with mfastboot.
Found it! I had to unlock the bootloader, and now JB can be flashed.
I guess it would also have been possible, after unlocking the bootloader, to flash the "unofficial TWRP recovery" and then install one of the 4.4.2 TWRP backups from an SD card.
Hi everyone, i have an issue with a XT1079 Dual sim, i unlock bootloader and flash a latam firmware but not for the 1079, was a 1068 Firmware, and the phone works but there is no signal at all, no sim and no wifi, i tried to flash same lollipop version of a 1978 firmware, and the process FAILS in partition gpt, there is a way to flash the modem? or to force flash the stock rom without that error? or just i have to wait to motorola to free a new version of lollipop? Because i really need to fix this.
The Firmware Flashed is: thea_retbr_ds-user 5.0.2 LXB22.99-24.7 5 release-keysM8926_309101.02.03.17R
Firmware i have that fails:
XT1079_THEA_RETCN_DS_5.0.2_LXB22.99-24.2_cid11_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml
XT1078_THEA_RETBR_DS_5.0.2_LXB22.99-24.7_cid12_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml
RETBR_XT1078_5.0.2_LXB22.46-28_cid12_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml
XT1077_THEA_RETCN_CTDS_5.0.2_LXB22.99-24.2_cid11_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml
Thank you in advance.
You have an xt1079 brick now you have learned the hard way that every device is different, sorry for that, your partition got corrupted, gpt file is the partition to restore original partition for your device don't know how to fix it
What i suggest is to try doing it with mfastboot, open your cmd in where you extracted the firmware and type
Fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
If it fails post the output
If you want to just flash the modem file is non-hlos.bin command is
Fastboot flash modem non-hlos.bin
fburgos said:
You have an xt1079 brick now you have learned the hard way that every device is different, sorry for that, your partition got corrupted, gpt file is the partition to restore original partition for your device don't know how to fix it
What i suggest is to try doing it with mfastboot, open your cmd in where you extracted the firmware and type
Fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
If it fails post the output
If you want to just flash the modem file is non-hlos.bin command is
Fastboot flash modem non-hlos.bin
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It Says "version downgraded for primary_gpt"
But if is the same version don't have to flash anyway?
And that's why phones shouldn't be sold to just anyone. If you had bothered to read anything before your flashing adventure, you would have probably seen that you have a phone that isn't listed in rhe MOTO 2ND Gen flashing instructions.
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Bricked Moto X 2014? Fastboot flashing, ADB sideloading, nothing seems to work
Hello,
I have this Moto X 2nd gen (XT1092), and I wanted to install an Android Marshmallow OS last weekend.
I did it according to this article on XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/general/install-image-marshmallow-6-0-xt-1097-t3266858 , where an install image plus small install description is posted.
This is the first ‘non-standard’ thing I tried with this phone. It is not rooted, nor did I make any changes in the settings for developers, apart from enabling USB debugging. The device was running an stock version of Android 5.1, which I received the normal way(just an automatic system update).
Using some 'fastboot flash....' commands via the PC, the image should be installed. However, upon trying the first command: 'fastboot flash partition gpt.bin', the terminal responded with:
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target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'partition' (32 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.003s]
writing 'partition'...
(bootloader) Preflash validation failed
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.102s
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Afterwards, my phone didnt boot to android anymore. The only thing it does is put me in "AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S)"
I have tried installing different stock Motorola images/zips for my phone, in order to try to get it back to how it was, but for every fastboot flash I want to do (except for the boot logo), I get the preflash validation error.
I also tried sideloading images via ADB via the recovery mode, bit this doesn’t work either:
When I try "adb sideload <IMAGE>.zip", it starts to send the file to the phone, and the phone receives it. Very quickly after completing the transfer, though, the phone can say two things (depending on what .zip file I try):
1.
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
Installing update...
Package expects build fingerprint of motorola/victara_reteu/victara:5.0/LXE22.46-19.1/1:user/release-keys or motorola/victara_reteu/victara:5.1/LPE23.32-25.1/1:user/release-keys; this device has motorola/victara_reteu/victara:4.4.4/KXE21.187-42/41:user/re
Installation aborted.
2.
Finding update package...
Opening update package...
Verifying update package...
Installation aborted.
One thing to note is that when I try 'adb devices', it gives me:
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>adb devices
List of devices attached
TA99300SXJ sideload
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It says that the device is in ADB sideload mode, which blocks me from using other ADB functions, like shell. Is there a way to get 'full' ADB acces?
I also tried using the official Motorola “RDS Lite” software, as some people say this can be used to correctly flash an image to the phone, but this program just does not see my phone.
I did install all drivers, and Windows recognizes the device correctly, in both fastboot and ADB (recovery) mode.
Another thing I wanted to do to solve this, is to unlock the bootloader, as some people on forums said that this would help. However, when I try “fastboot oem unlock UNIQUEKEY” with the key I got from the Motorola website, the bootloader responds with the message stating that I have to enable unlocking the bootloader via developer settings. And obviously, I cannot go to settings to enable this.
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I’m very stuck here, and I would be the intensely happy if there would be someone around who can help me get my phone back to life!
I do have experience with flashing Android ROMs/Images/Zips, but not on Motorola devices.
I reckon that this:
“Package expects build fingerprint of motorola/victara_reteu/victara:5.0/LXE22.46-19.1/1:user/release-keys or motorola/victara_reteu/victara:5.1/LPE23.32-25.1/1:user/release-keys; this device has motorola/victara_reteu/victara:4.4.4/KXE21.187-42/41:user/re”
could possibly be caused by an incorrect zip file. If that is the case, is there any way to obtain the proper file?
I did read about some special micro USB cables connecting the normally unused pin 4. Could this be helpful?
Any help would be IMMENSELY appreciated. I'm not ready to give up the fight!
Kind regards,
Ostheer
This same thing happened to me today. Ive had my fair share of rooted phone issues but this one is a mystery to me. Ive rooted every other Moto device [G, G '14, X, X Pure] And now a new issue arises.
I used a .bat file from CLARK_RETUS_5.1.1_LPH23.116-18_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml_SHAWN5162 . It finished and booted into bootloader but wont go anywhere from there. I have a feeling Ive reset to a locked state with no boot file.
Device is LOCKED. Status Code:0
Software status: Modified
$ Normal Powerup
failed to validate boot img
boot up failed
fastboot oem get_unlock_data
(bootloader) could not get unlock data
boot flash partition gpt.bin
target max-sparse-size: 256MB
sending 'partition' (32 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.016s]
writing 'partition'...
(bootloader) Preflash validation failed
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.040s
Just like you I tried several fixes and no luck.
1. ADB Lite: Same issue
2. mfastboot Same issue
3. RSD Lite: Does not recognize my devices (win 10 / sdk / all drivers / redownloaded 3 times)
4. any bat file I try / manual code / or adb all fail
There must be a solution to this. I want Marshmallow 6.0 just as much as the next guy to work on my phone. Thanks for the help
WhiteRaven96 said:
This same thing happened to me today. Ive had my fair share of rooted phone issues but this one is a mystery to me. Ive rooted every other Moto device [G, G '14, X, X Pure] And now a new issue arises.
I used a .bat file from CLARK_RETUS_5.1.1_LPH23.116-18_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml_SHAWN5162 . It finished and booted into bootloader but wont go anywhere from there. I have a feeling Ive reset to a locked state with no boot file.
Device is LOCKED. Status Code:0
Software status: Modified
$ Normal Powerup
failed to validate boot img
boot up failed
fastboot oem get_unlock_data
(bootloader) could not get unlock data
..... ..... .....
There must be a solution to this. I want Marshmallow 6.0 just as much as the next guy to work on my phone. Thanks for the help
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At this point I would be happy to get anything to work on it, 6.0 is not a requirement for me anymore.
For me it says: "Software status: Official", and getting the unlock data works. Still can't unlock though, as this should've been enabled in settings apparently.
ostheer said:
At this point I would be happy to get anything to work on it, 6.0 is not a requirement for me anymore.
For me it says: "Software status: Official", and getting the unlock data works. Still can't unlock though, as this should've been enabled in settings apparently.
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Well there is your problem, your bootloader is locked. You can't flash firmware that is not for your model/carrier with a locked bootloader. It absolutely will fail.
Try flashing this with mfastboot:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/i8htlx8fqpv/VICTARA_RETEU_XT1092_5.1_LPE23.32-25.3_cid7_CFC.xml.zip
Most likely gpt.bin and motoboot will fail to flash, just keep flashing all the files even if those 2 fail.
If this works, do NOT use the OTA update to get to 6.0 there is a high probability that you will hard brick your phone if you use OTA, and there is no way to fix that currently.
Because of what you did, you will have to wait for a full 6.0 firmware for the xt1092EU. Do not flash anything else until that is released.
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AGISCI said:
Well there is your problem, your bootloader is locked. You can't flash firmware that is not for your model/carrier with a locked bootloader. It absolutely will fail.
Try flashing this with mfastboot:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/i8htlx8fqpv/VICTARA_RETEU_XT1092_5.1_LPE23.32-25.3_cid7_CFC.xml.zip
Most likely gpt.bin and motoboot will fail to flash, just keep flashing all the files even if those 2 fail.
If this works, do NOT use the OTA update to get to 6.0 there is a high probability that you will hard brick your phone if you use OTA, and there is no way to fix that currently.
Because of what you did, you will have to wait for a full 6.0 firmware for the xt1092EU. Do not flash anything else until that is released.
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@AGISCI,
Thank you for your reply. I am currently downloading the file you linked, and will try to flash it using mfastboot as soon as it finishes downloading.
I did indeed hear that using the OTA afterwards is not something you will want to do.
ostheer said:
At this point I would be happy to get anything to work on it, 6.0 is not a requirement for me anymore.
For me it says: "Software status: Official", and getting the unlock data works. Still can't unlock though, as this should've been enabled in settings apparently.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...-0-xt-1097-t3266858/post64274827#post64274827 POST #33
This I think is your delay. I just woke up today and noticed my phone now says UNLOCKED I didnt do anything else but attempt all my failed steps on another computer and a reboot [which had not been done since system failure. So it boot up like it was unlocked and didnt go further. Back to bootloader mode, let see if it works
YES! Got it to load up and boot using this 6.0 zip http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/development/rom-installation-rsd-t3263800
However now my SIM card isnt being recognized. Which ssems to happen all the time when using a file from another country. Isnt there a simple solution for this fix?
WhiteRaven96 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...-0-xt-1097-t3266858/post64274827#post64274827 POST #33
This I think is your delay. I just woke up today and noticed my phone now says UNLOCKED I didnt do anything else but attempt all my failed steps on another computer and a reboot [which had not been done since system failure. So it boot up like it was unlocked and didnt go further. Back to bootloader mode, let see if it works
YES! Got it to load up and boot using this 6.0 zip http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x-2014/development/rom-installation-rsd-t3263800
However now my SIM card isnt being recognized. Which ssems to happen all the time when using a file from another country. Isnt there a simple solution for this fix?
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That is great news! I am still downloading the zip AGISCI linked.
So if I'm correct, in the fastboot screen it now says "device is unlocked" for you?
What steps did you make to try to unlock the bootloader?
Also, am I correct to assume that you used fastboot/mfastboot to flash your zip in the end?
How is it possible? Your bootloader just got unlocked without root!
I will be more than happy if you explain again what you did and what happend exactly.
Thanks.
Whenever you flash a firmware meant for another region/carrier, you are also flashing the modem/radio that supports that region/carrier, so you have to find the firmware that supports your device/region/carrier and flash the modem/radio from it, in bootloader mode:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
These are the files you need to flash "NON-HLOS.bin" and "fsg.mbn"
AGISCI said:
Well there is your problem, your bootloader is locked. You can't flash firmware that is not for your model/carrier with a locked bootloader. It absolutely will fail.
Try flashing this with mfastboot:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/i8htlx8fqpv/VICTARA_RETEU_XT1092_5.1_LPE23.32-25.3_cid7_CFC.xml.zip
Most likely gpt.bin and motoboot will fail to flash, just keep flashing all the files even if those 2 fail.
If this works, do NOT use the OTA update to get to 6.0 there is a high probability that you will hard brick your phone if you use OTA, and there is no way to fix that currently.
Because of what you did, you will have to wait for a full 6.0 firmware for the xt1092EU. Do not flash anything else until that is released.
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The download completed, and I have tried flashing it using mfastboot:
mfastboot flash partition gpt.bin
mfastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
mfastboot reboot-bootloader
mfastboot flash logo logo.bin
mfastboot flash boot boot.img
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.5
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.6
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.7
mfastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
mfastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
what I get is the following:
the gpt.bin and motoboot.img indeed failed, logo.bin, boot.img, recovery.img, NON-HLOS.bin and fsg.mbn succeeded.
the system.img_sparsechunk.X files give this:
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot\VICTARA_RETEU_XT1092_5.1_LPE23.3
2-25.3_cid7_CFC.xml>mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
target max-sparse-size: 256MB
sending 'system' (256681 KB)...
OKAY [ 8.068s]
writing 'system'...
(bootloader) Invalid signed image
(bootloader) Preflash validation failed
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 8.181s
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while the phone responds with:
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cmd: getvar:max-sparse-size
cmd: download:0faaa7a0
cmd: flash:system
version downgraded for system
Invalid PIV signed system image
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Any ideas? This zip seemed to have done 'better' than other, but the phone still doesn't accept it.
ostheer said:
The download completed, and I have tried flashing it using mfastboot:
mfastboot flash partition gpt.bin
mfastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
mfastboot reboot-bootloader
mfastboot flash logo logo.bin
mfastboot flash boot boot.img
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.5
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.6
mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.7
mfastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
mfastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
what I get is the following:
the gpt.bin and motoboot.img indeed failed, logo.bin, boot.img, recovery.img, NON-HLOS.bin and fsg.mbn succeeded.
the system.img_sparsechunk.X files give this:
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot\VICTARA_RETEU_XT1092_5.1_LPE23.3
2-25.3_cid7_CFC.xml>mfastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
target max-sparse-size: 256MB
sending 'system' (256681 KB)...
OKAY [ 8.068s]
writing 'system'...
(bootloader) Invalid signed image
(bootloader) Preflash validation failed
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 8.181s
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while the phone responds with:
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cmd: getvar:max-sparse-size
cmd: download:0faaa7a0
cmd: flash:system
version downgraded for system
Invalid PIV signed system image
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Any ideas? This zip seemed to have done 'better' than other, but the phone still doesn't accept it.
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It sounds like the download of the .zip is corrupt. You will need to download the zip again. There is a list of md5 values in an xml file inside the zip. If the md5 is different it won't flash as a safety precaution.
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ostheer said:
That is great news! I am still downloading the zip AGISCI linked.
So if I'm correct, in the fastboot screen it now says "device is unlocked" for you?
What steps did you make to try to unlock the bootloader?
Also, am I correct to assume that you used fastboot/mfastboot to flash your zip in the end?
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You are indeed correct. I dont think using another computer helped, although I managed to get FLASH Partition gpt.bin to work first try. What I think happened was my friend [not knowing it was in bootloader] did the bootloader button sequence and failed so instead it just tried to boot up [Stopped @ unlocked bootloader screen]
SO after I got 6.0 to work the radio network wasnt the same so now my SIM isnt being recognized.
So I looked for a simple solution and found directions
The Radio uses these lines of the flash process:
mfastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
mfastboot erase modemst1
mfastboot erase modemst2
mfastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
I searched for Moto X radio files but no luck, however I did find this link for Moto G which is everything I need to find the solution myself with instructions
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2649763
:highfive:
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OrenGazala said:
How is it possible? Your bootloader just got unlocked without root!
I will be more than happy if you explain again what you did and what happend exactly.
Thanks.
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I believe that Root is a step that comes after bootloader
[YOUR PHONE]
1. unlock-Bootloader --> mfastboot oem get_unlock_data
This is the first step Motorola tells you to do. Go Here: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
2. Install TWRP --> mfastboot flash recovery 'your twrp.img'
At this point your phone should turn on, if not your not finished
3. Install Root --> push SuperSU-v2.--
This zip I have CLARK_RETUS_5.1.1_LPH23.116-18_cid9_subsidy-DEFAULT_CFC.xml_SHAWN5162.zip started this whole mess but it was made to where you can relock your phone after returning it to stock. Problem was that when I ran the .bat file it never took the files so it dumped every partition THEN locked me out, or just pretended to, Im still unsure because I think all I did was try to push a flash line by line [eg. gpt.bin,motoboot,logo...] only got to motoboot and then did a reset. :highfive:
bootloader unlock question
AGISCI said:
It sounds like the download of the .zip is corrupt. You will need to download the zip again. There is a list of md5 values in an xml file inside the zip. If the md5 is different it won't flash as a safety precaution.
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Thanks for the reply. I checked all MD5's and compared them to the ones I generated with a MD5 checksum tool, they all match. I am downloading the zip again, but theoretically that shouldn't help as de MD5's are good.
"Invalid signed image" stays the problem here, unfortunately...
Is there no way to unlock the bootloader if you didn't enable this via settings in Android?
ostheer said:
Thanks for the reply. I checked all MD5's and compared them to the ones I generated with a MD5 checksum tool, they all match. I am downloading the zip again, but theoretically that shouldn't help as de MD5's are good.
"Invalid signed image" stays the problem here, unfortunately...
Is there no way to unlock the bootloader if you didn't enable this via settings in Android?
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No there is no way to unlock it if you didn't.
Question what version of android were you on before you did this? 5.1? With stagefright patch?
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AGISCI said:
No there is no way to unlock it if you didn't.
Question what version of android were you on before you did this? 5.1? With stagefright patch?
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Thought so,
I was on an official 5.1 build, presumably with the patch indeed, as my phone was fully updated and the patch came out in September. For the patch I can't be 100% sure though.
I downloaded the zip for the second time, but as expected after the MD5 check, the results were the same...
ostheer said:
Thought so,
I was on an official 5.1 build, presumably with the patch indeed, as my phone was fully updated and the patch came out in September. For the patch I can't be 100% sure though.
I downloaded the zip for the second time, but as expected after the MD5 check, the results were the same...
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I don't know if this is the reason, but maybe if you did not have the stagefright patch you need the firmware without it. Here is the 5.1 without stagefright to try:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/w34zg9w3v4h/VICTARA_RETEU_XT1092_5.1_LPE23.32-25.1_cid7_CFC.xml.zip
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AGISCI said:
I don't know if this is the reason, but maybe if you did not have the stagefright patch you need the firmware without it. Here is the 5.1 without stagefright to try:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/w34zg9w3v4h/VICTARA_RETEU_XT1092_5.1_LPE23.32-25.1_cid7_CFC.xml.zip
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I am currently downloading this zip, and also some others.
Curiosity:
How is the phone actually checking the file signatures? What is it comparing them to?
I'm wondering how did I manage to make the phone unable to boot, while the bootloader doesn't allow anything to be flashed?
ostheer said:
I am currently downloading this zip, and also some others.
Curiosity:
How is the phone actually checking the file signatures? What is it comparing them to?
I'm wondering how did I manage to make the phone unable to boot, while the bootloader doesn't allow anything to be flashed?
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The images are also signed by motorola with a special key that only they have and know. If the key does not match with your installed firmware flashing will fail.
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AGISCI said:
I don't know if this is the reason, but maybe if you did not have the stagefright patch you need the firmware without it. Here is the 5.1 without stagefright to try:
http://www.filefactory.com/file/w34zg9w3v4h/VICTARA_RETEU_XT1092_5.1_LPE23.32-25.1_cid7_CFC.xml.zip
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I downloaded the zip without stagefright, and flashing it using the described procedure again gave the error 'Preflash validation failed' - 'Invalid PIV signed system image'.
Strangely though, flashing motoboot.img actually did work for the first time. (!)
Also flashing the recovery.img works for most zips I tried. That's rather strange as apparently they are being checked too: flashing a twrp recovery (unsurprisingly) didn't work: "mismatched partition size (recovery)".
AGISCI said:
The images are also signed by motorola with a special key that only they have and know. If the key does not match with your installed firmware flashing will fail.
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I requested a compatible stock zip from Motorola for my device, using a ticket on their site. Probably they won't be very eager to supply it though.
Hey everyone,
I know this is the wrong thread but there is not forum or thread for the Moto E5 Plus, please help
Im rooting a Moto E5 Plus and after I installed the rom I get Error: Failed to load kernel!
I get this message below
Start Up Failed:
Your device didnn't start up successfully
Use the Software Repair Assistant on computer
to repair your device
Connect your device to your computer to get the software repair assistant
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (Secure)
Fastboot Reason: UTAG *bootmode* configured as fastboot
Error: failed to load kernel!
Boot up failed
Its basically stuck in the bootloader besides being able to go into the twrp recovery.
rmercer said:
Hey everyone,
I know this is the wrong thread but there is not forum or thread for the Moto E5 Plus, please help
Im rooting a Moto E5 Plus and after I installed the rom I get Error: Failed to load kernel!
I get this message below
Start Up Failed:
Your device didnn't start up successfully
Use the Software Repair Assistant on computer
to repair your device
Connect your device to your computer to get the software repair assistant
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (Secure)
Fastboot Reason: UTAG *bootmode* configured as fastboot
Error: failed to load kernel!
Boot up failed
Its basically stuck in the bootloader besides being able to go into the twrp recovery.
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Looks like the E5 forum handles E5+ too (their TWRP says for E5+) and I see your post there. I'm not familiar with your phone but did you try a factory reset? Another option might be to fastboot flash the boot.img from your model's firmware on lolinet - see here - which should restore your stock kernel. Either option will delete your personal data though but sometimes no other choice. See what they say over there & maybe post in the TWRP thread where OP looks to know his stuff.
I have the stock firmware but I keep getting invalid zip file. How do I fastboot flash the boot.img??
rmercer said:
I have the stock firmware but I keep getting invalid zip file. How do I fastboot flash the boot.img??
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Make sure it's the correct official firmware version for your software channel &/or vendor. You need to unzip the firmware into a temp directory on a computer, then you'll see boot.img among many files, copy it into your fastboot folder, connect the phone (do a 'fastboot devices' to make sure it's working), then type 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' and when it's done reboot. Also try a factory reset first if you can.