[Q]TWRP white lines on boot - Verizon LG G2

Rooting works perfectly fine but I can't flash any custom recovery.
Panel is JDI according to terminal, when I try and flash twrp, this happens (not my vid but shows exactly what happens to my phone).
I'm on 24a rooted. When I try to flash 11a or 10b following this thread, white lines appear exactly as in video.
What I've tried...
Following this thread All 3 methods cause boot certification verify when booting into recovery. Flashify causes same thing. FreeGee says device not supported.
Autorec, causes problem seen in video. I know that there is a link for a fix but I can't flash it as i can't see anything at all.
Follwing instructions on this thread, causes same problem as seen in video.
lokifying myself, when I tried it, adb said that aboot is not compatible, locked bootloader.
I think the old aboot file causes the problem seen on the video for my phone. Does anyone have any ideas, maybe an autorec version that includes JDI panel fix? Or instructions on how to fix the issue through adb?
For now, I'm rooted and have deleted bloatware.

SkullyJR said:
Rooting works perfectly fine but I can't flash any custom recovery.
Panel is JDI according to terminal, when I try and flash twrp, this happens (not my vid but shows exactly what happens to my phone).
I'm on 24a rooted. When I try to flash 11a or 10b following this thread, white lines appear exactly as in video.
What I've tried...
Following this thread All 3 methods cause boot certification verify when booting into recovery. Flashify causes same thing. FreeGee says device not supported.
Autorec, causes problem seen in video. I know that there is a link for a fix but I can't flash it as i can't see anything at all.
Follwing instructions on this thread, causes same problem as seen in video.
lokifying myself, when I tried it, adb said that aboot is not compatible, locked bootloader.
I think the old aboot file causes the problem seen on the video for my phone. Does anyone have any ideas, maybe an autorec version that includes JDI panel fix? Or instructions on how to fix the issue through adb?
For now, I'm rooted and have deleted bloatware.
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I have a similar issue. Here's a link to my thread, maybe it will help you. I still can't figure out how to fix the lines on boot and in twrp.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g2/help/white-lines-fixed-exist-twrp-t2954567

Thanks for the option but I'll stay on stock for now unless it's confirmed that we won't get lollipop. Anyways, does your new screen have the Verizon logo on it? Maybe we get the white lines because the LCD is not OEM from Verizon.

SkullyJR said:
Thanks for the option but I'll stay on stock for now unless it's confirmed that we won't get lollipop. Anyways, does your new screen have the Verizon logo on it? Maybe we get the white lines because the LCD is not OEM from Verizon.
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Lol, my screen did have the verizon logo on it. I removed the screen protector, and now I notice the logo is gone. I'm fighting this whole problem again. I used the tot method to go back to stock 11A. White lines everywhere. I'm assuming 11A does not support JDI panels, I'm going to try kdz method to go to 27A. Hopefully that works.

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[Q] Rooting disables NFC?

I have rooted my N6 via adb, the supersu .bat file, TWRP, and the Nexus Toolkit. No matter what I do, after restoring my N6 and rebooting, I lose the NFC options under settings. If I do a factory reset I regain the options, but when I re-flash root I lose them again. NFC writing programs can't detect NFC ability on my phone, and ztest says I don't have it.
I am running the stock factory image.
NFC works fine before I root. I have rooted every Android device I've had, and never experienced this. Is this an N6 issue, a lollipop issue, or some special circumstance of my own creating?
Has anyone else experienced this?
TIA.
goodfellaslxa said:
I have rooted my N6 via adb, the supersu .bat file, TWRP, and the Nexus Toolkit. No matter what I do, after restoring my N6 and rebooting, I lose the NFC options under settings. If I do a factory reset I regain the options, but when I re-flash root I lose them again. NFC writing programs can't detect NFC ability on my phone, and ztest says I don't have it.
I am running the stock factory image.
NFC works fine before I root. I have rooted every Android device I've had, and never experienced this. Is this an N6 issue, a lollipop issue, or some special circumstance of my own creating?
Has anyone else experienced this?
TIA.
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Rooted, and unlocked via NTK here. NFC works fine.
goodfellaslxa said:
I have rooted my N6 via adb, the supersu .bat file, TWRP, and the Nexus Toolkit. No matter what I do, after restoring my N6 and rebooting, I lose the NFC options under settings. If I do a factory reset I regain the options, but when I re-flash root I lose them again. NFC writing programs can't detect NFC ability on my phone, and ztest says I don't have it.
I am running the stock factory image.
NFC works fine before I root. I have rooted every Android device I've had, and never experienced this. Is this an N6 issue, a lollipop issue, or some special circumstance of my own creating?
Has anyone else experienced this?
TIA.
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what are you using to gain root? the latest supersu should not mess things up. the latest supersu is version 2.37 http://download.chainfire.eu/636/SuperSU/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.37.zip
I've had no problems at all. I used the wugfresh toolkit over in the development section. Worked flawlessly and was pretty much the easiest root I've ever used. You just click buttons. Lol. Go back to full stock and use that.
I have used Wug's toolkit, and agree it's very easy. I have also tried every other method. I have only flashed the stock rom. Maybe it's something that's loading afterwards? Are any apps known to kill NFC? I literally lose the option to enable NFC (and also Android beam). It's just not there.
My process has been 1. Flash stock rom. 2. Restore from Google. 3. Flash root. Sometime after flashing root (and making sure I still have NFC) it disappears.
Again, I have rooted many phones over the years, and never had this problem. I am going to have to try to diagnose what step exactly causes me to lose NFC. I reflashed yesterday and had NFC, but today it's gone again.
I don't think I'm doing anything out of the ordinary, so I will post IF I find the culprit. I doubt I will be the only one to experience this.
goodfellaslxa said:
I have used Wug's toolkit, and agree it's very easy. I have also tried every other method. I have only flashed the stock rom. Maybe it's something that's loading afterwards? Are any apps known to kill NFC? I literally lose the option to enable NFC (and also Android beam). It's just not there.
My process has been 1. Flash stock rom. 2. Restore from Google. 3. Flash root. Sometime after flashing root (and making sure I still have NFC) it disappears.
Again, I have rooted many phones over the years, and never had this problem. I am going to have to try to diagnose what step exactly causes me to lose NFC. I reflashed yesterday and had NFC, but today it's gone again.
I don't think I'm doing anything out of the ordinary, so I will post IF I find the culprit. I doubt I will be the only one to experience this.
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again, ill repeat myself, what file are you using to gain root? if you are using older files, they break things.
simms22 said:
again, ill repeat myself, what file are you using to gain root? if you are using older files, they break things.
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I used 2.36. I'll try 2.37 to see if it makes a difference.
goodfellaslxa said:
I used 2.36. I'll try 2.37 to see if it makes a difference.
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it doesnt matter, 2.36 is still good. the only thing i can tell you is root your phone the right way. you want to fastboot oem unlock the bootloader first, then fastboot flash a custom recovery, then flash the the supersu file via that recovery, then just reboot.
simms22 said:
it doesnt matter, 2.36 is still good. the only thing i can tell you is root your phone the right way. you want to fastboot oem unlock the bootloader first, then fastboot flash a custom recovery, then flash the the supersu file via that recovery, then just reboot.
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Is there an issue with the following method?
fastboot oem unlock
chainfire's autoroot in stock recovery
Just trying to understand if there is a reason why I should do it a different way. At this time, I don't need custom recovery (all I want root for at the moment is adaway - and that is working fine). I suspect i will end up flashing TWRP in the near future (when I need it).
jj14 said:
Is there an issue with the following method?
fastboot oem unlock
chainfire's autoroot in stock recovery
Just trying to understand if there is a reason why I should do it a different way. At this time, I don't need custom recovery (all I want root for at the moment is adaway - and that is working fine). I suspect i will end up flashing TWRP in the near future (when I need it).
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yes, there very well could be. doing it right is just as easy as using any root toolkit, its a nexus and has the options to do it manually, no hacking. if you have the drivers to your computer installed, it takes about 3-4 minutes.
simms22 said:
yes, there very well could be. doing it right is just as easy as using any root toolkit, its a nexus and has the options to do it manually, no hacking. if you have the drivers to your computer installed, it takes about 3-4 minutes.
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Till Lollipop, I've always done it the manual way. With lollipop on my N5 and then, on my N6, the sticky's here didn't seem to provide any different method - it was autoroot.
Reading other threads showed that it was either custom kernel with relaxed permissions and supersu, or autoroot, or the toolkit.
I know that chainfire was testing a version of supersu that wouldn't need the modified kernel, but it was still in beta.
So, what method would you have recommended? (which did you use?) SuperSU by itself isn't sufficient (unless you went with the beta). Or is there a different guide/sticky thread that I missed?
jj14 said:
Till Lollipop, I've always done it the manual way. With lollipop on my N5 and then, on my N6, the sticky's here didn't seem to provide any different method - it was autoroot.
Reading other threads showed that it was either custom kernel with relaxed permissions and supersu, or autoroot, or the toolkit.
I know that chainfire was testing a version of supersu that wouldn't need the modified kernel, but it was still in beta.
So, what method would you have recommended? (which did you use?) SuperSU by itself isn't sufficient (unless you went with the beta). Or is there a different guide/sticky thread that I missed?
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i recommend the way i did it, the right way. fastboot oem unlock, fastboot flash a recovery, and flash the latest supersu. what you are reading is now considered old. flashing the new supersu(beta) is all thats needed.
simms22 said:
i recommend the way i did it, the right way. fastboot oem unlock, fastboot flash a recovery, and flash the latest supersu. what you are reading is now considered old. flashing the new supersu(beta) is all thats needed.
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I guess I'll try it when the next update comes along. Get system partition back to stock by flashing appropriate system images, and then using the new supersu.
jj14 said:
I guess I'll try it when the next update comes along. Get system partition back to stock by flashing appropriate system images, and then using the new supersu.
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oh, i almost forgot. the n6 has a new option, before unlocking the bootloader, you have to go to developer settings and enable oem unlock.
simms22 said:
oh, i almost forgot. the n6 has a new option, before unlocking the bootloader, you have to go to developer settings and enable oem unlock.
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Thanks
Yeah, I knew that (I already unlocked bootloader and rooted)
Well, after reflashing and not rooting I still lost NFC (though it took several hours and a few reboots before it stopped), so I decided to try not using google restore, and setup as a new device.
After manually reinstalling 300+ apps, reconfiguring everything, and rooting (using 2.37), NFC appears to be working fine. I *think* that some setting that was being restored from previous google backups eventually killed NFC.
I'm not rooted... stock T-Mobile Nexus 6 running a nano SIM from my Droid Maxx on VZW. There are no NFC settings in the Wireless settings section.
I'm not unlocked or rooted... just took the over the air update that came right after the phone first powered up.
Is the nano SIM a factor? What exactly is the difference between the NFC nano SIM and the non-NFC nano SIM? The Droid Maxx has NFC, so I assume that its nano SIM supports NFC. Not sure what's going on here.
lkevinl said:
I'm not rooted... stock T-Mobile Nexus 6 running a nano SIM from my Droid Maxx on VZW. There are no NFC settings in the Wireless settings section.
I'm not unlocked or rooted... just took the over the air update that came right after the phone first powered up.
Is the nano SIM a factor? What exactly is the difference between the NFC nano SIM and the non-NFC nano SIM? The Droid Maxx has NFC, so I assume that its nano SIM supports NFC. Not sure what's going on here.
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I think its not a root issue. Did you restore a previous backup, or use the tap-to-import option? I think there is a setting that is being imported that causes this. Try resetting to stock, and when you go through the initial setup don't import a backup. That fixed it for me.
I used the original auto-root, and I still have NFC options available also. (and I never had to enable developer options. I unlocked the bootloader right out of the box).
Hmmm... was hoping to avoid doing the factory reset. I did try to the Tap to Go option but wasn't sure if it did anything. I'm mostly interested in getting my WiFi settings restored. I suspect your right about a restored setting mucking this up. I may have to do the reset anyway because of the other problem I'm having with Facebook that I posted about in an earlier thread.

[Q] Moto X 2014 does not boot

Hi, I just got my new phone yesterday, and I"m having issues actually turning the thing on. Yesterday, everything was going fine. Since I got the pure edition, I went ahead and unlocked the bootloader, and then ran the Auto Root program I found in the general section. After that, I installed some apps that I needed. I downloaded some videos to watch later, I downloaded some music, and then I installed AdAway.
Here's where I probably screwed up big time: I disabled some applications from the app picker (Help, E-Mail, and a few others). I was having some trouble with the Inbox app searching properly, so I re-enabled Gmail at least, but I left the others disabled. Then I connected the phone to my Coolstream Duo, which is a bluetooth audio device, and then went to sleep.
When I woke up, I was able to unlock my phone, but I unlocked it to only the back button available and Google+ on the screen. Nothing functioned, so I force powered off. Now I can't turn the device on, it either is stuck on the "Warning, unlocked bootloader" screen, or gets to the Motorola globe boot screen, playing half the animation before the screen goes black. Once, I booted and it got past all that to the "Android is upgrading" screen, and it optomized 38 apps, but then after it got to the unlock screen, the pattern wouldn't show up. I followed these factory reset instructions: https://motorola-global-portal.cust...detail/a_id/101072/p/30,6720,9197/reg/2380937 and they didn't seem to do anything. I also attempted to download the stock image for Android 4.4.4 but it said I wasn't allowed to access the file.
If anyone could recognize what I did wrong to my phone, that would be great, and if anyone could provide a link to a factory image of the phone so I can attempt to restore it, that would be awesome as well.
Sounds like flashing the 4.4.4 system image may solve your problem. Here is a link where you can grab the fxz without asking for permission from Moto.
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=227f...20267&ithint=folder,&authkey=!AMWPTB3ICDtezYs
Dark9781 said:
Sounds like flashing the 4.4.4 system image may solve your problem. Here is a link where you can grab the fxz without asking for permission from Moto.
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=227f...20267&ithint=folder,&authkey=!AMWPTB3ICDtezYs
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Oddly enough, directly after writing this post, I stepped out of class to find my phone had booted and was on the welcome screen. But if anything bad happens again, I'll be sure to have this link ready! Thanks for the help!
Dark9781 said:
Sounds like flashing the 4.4.4 system image may solve your problem. Here is a link where you can grab the fxz without asking for permission from Moto.
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=227f...20267&ithint=folder,&authkey=!AMWPTB3ICDtezYs
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Hi,
can this stock rom get flashed trough fastboot or rsd lite? Maybe you can solve my problem!
incrazyboyy said:
Hi,
can this stock rom get flashed trough fastboot or rsd lite? Maybe you can solve my problem!
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Either. The only thing with rsd lite is that it does not like USB 3.0. Your computer will need a USB 2.0 slot.
Dark9781 said:
Either. The only thing with rsd lite is that it does not like USB 3.0. Your computer will need a USB 2.0 slot.
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Great! I would prefer flashing trough fastboot. Could you give me the instructions please?

[Q] Having problems when trying to ROOT Moto G LTE x1040

Hi, I'm relatively new to this forum and I've been trying almost all day to root my phone...
First, I had problems trying to get a working recovery (they just crashed to random colors/or loaded fine and then rebooted like nothing happened). Tried with CWM Recovery but it seems this model is not supported atm, tried with TWRP v2.8.3.0 and also crashes... ATM the only custom recovery that has started without going haywire is TWRP v2.8.0.0 (at least for my phone).
I prefered using 'fastboot boot recovery.img' before 'flash' since it's the first time I'm trying to root a phone. The recovery mode starts okay and I also placed the UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip in the internal storage before hand. I try to install the .zip file and all goes well, no errors and a blue 'Successful' message. This is where the 'root' procedure fails. Since you can reboot or go home to check other stuff I just tried rebooting the first time and it asked me that I had a SuperSU in the device and that if I wanted to install it to have root. I obviously swiped to install it and it displayed for a split of a second the window from before and just shut down and rebooted...
I tried several other methods to try and root my phone after this failure, but none worked. I checked again if trying this procedure would serve a purpose but I got the same thing always. But since I saw the process so many times I could see for a moment a red line saying something like 'E: failed to copy su binary to /system/bin (...)' but couldn't read more because it was a split of a second there xD. I googled this weird error and I found that my /system is in read only state and not writtable... But to change it to writtable I need root too it seems <_<)
So, any help? I'm sorry if this long text makes someone just look away but I don't really know how to explain my problem in more simple words xD. Any help will be appreciated .
EDIT: Forgot to say that my phone has its bootloader unlocked already and it has USB Debugging enabled.
Moto G LTE x1040
System version (as my phone says) 21.31.1.peregrine.retla.retla.en.01 entcl
Build: KXB21.14-L1.56-1
OS: KitKat 4.4.4
Any help ?
Bump.
Bump. Tried with CF Root by Chainfire but no root gained =/ .
Wait you are in the wrong forum, this is for the second generation search for moto g 2013 all recoveries here are for different device
fburgos said:
Wait you are in the wrong forum, this is for the second generation search for moto g 2013 all recoveries here are for different device
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I suppose that would be this one then? http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g
Thank you for the response, I'm going to repost this in that section, sorry for the mistake >.<

LG Optimus L90 Root problems. HELP

Hello all. I Recently attempted rooting my phone, running on 5.0.2, and it seemed to have worked. But then after attempting to use SuperSU to add root permissions to an app, my screen went black, and the only thing visible was the top status bar, which had some animations still running (Like the battery icon filling up or the signal bars changing), but thats it. It wasn't responsive to any of my button presses, and then it shut off. It keeps doing this over and over, and i cant keep the phone on for more than 5 mins maybe 10. How would I fix this? I used this "tutorial". - andromods .com/news-root/lg-g3-g-flex-2-g2-lollipop-one-click.html - (Stupid thing wont let me post links)
I would like to solve this without factory resetting, as I have apps that have data on them that needs to be transferred from one phone to another, and i dont have a second phone to transfer to at the moment.
Thanks in advance.
As far as I know, flashing kdz with LG Flash Tool following the tutorial to "unroot" won't delete your data, but you will lose root, of course. If you don't have custom recovery nor root, there is little else you can do. Do you have adb root (shell)? If yes you can try re-flashing system partition...
lfom said:
As far as I know, flashing kdz with LG Flash Tool following the tutorial to "unroot" won't delete your data, but you will lose root, of course. If you don't have custom recovery nor root, there is little else you can do. Do you have adb root (shell)? If yes you can try re-flashing system partition...
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I'm very new to this, and probably shouldnt have attempted this without knowing more, so I have no idea what you are asking me. What is ADB root (shell)? I probably dont have it. And I didnt do any sort of custom recovery. But it seems that me messing around with SuperSU (clicking the uninstall root/turning of superuser once or twice) seems to have stopped the crashing all together. Ive been using my phone since and it hasnt crashed. Whether or not that's fixed the real issue, I don't know. And I'm not sure I want to mess with it further. :crying:

Moto X always boots into recovery unless I manually choose normal startup each time

I rooted my XT1052 straight after updating to 5.1, a few years back. As a result I have never been able to install the OTA update (the one which fixed Stagefright, so far as I'm aware it's the only OTA Moto did after the 5.1 update.)
I've been unable to install a few apps recently due to SafetyCheck failing on the rooted phone, so yesterday I decided I would unroot and return to stock, which would also enable me to install the bugfix OTA. (And with Magisk, nowadays we can keep root access without a modified system partition.)
I didn't have a stock image (or I had an image of some sort on a hard drive but couldn't remember its provenance). Moto's download page has images for the XT1053 but not the XT1052… Eventually I found firmware.center, where (I thought) I found the right image.
However, when flashed it (following the step-by-step guides which are the same on various pages, including Moto's own instructions), it failed to flash the `system` image. I got messages about invalid block sizes (IIRC) and then an error saying the image was corrupt (it wasn't; I checked the MD5).
This left me unable to boot. So I downloaded LineageOS (I'd been considering switching to LineageOS anyway to get Android 6), and was able to flash it from TWRP without any issues (other than the fact that a newer version of TWRP is required than the one published on their website…)
All well and good – except that now, when I turn my phone on it goes straight into Recovery (TWRP). Initially I could only get System to boot by starting the bootloader (Pwr+VolDn) and selecting 'BP Tools', which would cause it to boot normally. (I found this by trial and error.) Now, after re-flashing the boot image, It also works if I select Standard Boot from the bootloader. But I still have to select it manually. If I just turn the phone on normally, with the power button, it always boots into Recovery. Also, all the 'reboot' options from fastboot/adb or TWRP all boot to Recovery.
Now, I think I know what I did wrong. The stock image I downloaded was 'XT1052_GHOST_RETGB_5.1_LPAS23.12-15.5-1_cid7_CFC.xml.zip', but my system version before was 5.1_LPA23.12-15.5. I just assumed that the 5.1_LPAS23.12-15.5-1 version was a minor update – likely with the Stagefright OTA installed – so I went for that. But probably I should have gone for the exact version I already had installed.
Searching these forums and the wider web, I haven't found anyone with the exact same issue. But from similar issues, I decided I needed to re-flash the partition table (gpt.bin). I took the gpt.bin image from an older 5.1 ghost ROM I had saved, but I'm not able to flash it – the bootloader shows security warnings when I try.
So I'm stuck now – I have tried pretty much everything I can think of.
If anyone has any ideas I'd be very grateful!
I have the same problem, my moto x only boot in recovery mode.
Did you get any solutions?
Alexjrbr said:
I have the same problem, my moto x only boot in recovery mode.
Did you get any solutions?
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No :'(
I think our phone is old enough now that not enough people use it any more to find solutions to problems like these.
It's sad, I don't want to upgrade, I've never seen a phone I like as much as my Moto X.
cmjs said:
No :'(
I think our phone is old enough now that not enough people use it any more to find solutions to problems like these.
It's sad, I don't want to upgrade, I've never seen a phone I like as much as my Moto X.
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I found a solution!
I did mine and now it's all right! I'll post here explaining how it should be done
Alexjrbr said:
I found a solution!
I did mine and now it's all right! I'll post here explaining how it should be done
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Woohoo! Well done!
Look forward to seeing your solution
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Woohoo! Well done!
Look forward to seeing your solution
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-fix-moto-x-boots-recovery-t3699644
Moto X 2014 XT1092
Alexjrbr said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-fix-moto-x-boots-recovery-t3699644
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Can this solution be used in my case. I have the same problem of the phone booting to recovery on start up...

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