[Q] Help with boot loop - G 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I own a Motorola Moto G 2014, XT1068. I got it a while ago, and wanted to try Lollipop as fast as I could, so i downgraded to XT1064 and flashed it using this method:
www .techbii . com/ how-to-manually-update-moto-g-2nd-gen-xt1068-to-lollipop/
Everything went down fine, and a couple of days later I rooted it using chainfire's auto root. It started boot looping a lot every time it would reboot/boot back onz but after about 10 boot loops it would eventually power up and be just fine. So far so good, but some time ago I was just playing around with some games and it crashed, turned off, and now it's stuck in a forever boot loop. I can't access ADB, only have access to fastboot and this Philz recovery that I used to flash the Lollipop OTA. I've already tried factory resetting it.
Please, I'm getting worried, could anybody help me?

SergioRBarros said:
I own a Motorola Moto G 2014, XT1068. I got it a while ago, and wanted to try Lollipop as fast as I could, so i downgraded to XT1064 and flashed it using this method:
www .techbii . com/ how-to-manually-update-moto-g-2nd-gen-xt1068-to-lollipop/
Everything went down fine, and a couple of days later I rooted it using chainfire's auto root. It started boot looping a lot every time it would reboot/boot back onz but after about 10 boot loops it would eventually power up and be just fine. So far so good, but some time ago I was just playing around with some games and it crashed, turned off, and now it's stuck in a forever boot loop. I can't access ADB, only have access to fastboot and this Philz recovery that I used to flash the Lollipop OTA. I've already tried factory resetting it.
Please, I'm getting worried, could anybody help me?
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If you can access the Recovery, then try wiping the dalvik and cache. If this doesnt work, download the lollipop backup from the General Thread and restore it
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57299580&postcount=1

KrishnaSagar said:
If you can access the Recovery, then try wiping the dalvik and cache. If this doesnt work, download the lollipop backup from the General Thread and restore it
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=57299580&postcount=1
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I've already wiped it all, even factory reset.
I'm kind of a noob here, could you go a little bit into more detail about how I'd do that?

SergioRBarros said:
I've already wiped it all, even factory reset.
I'm kind of a noob here, could you go a little bit into more detail about how I'd do that?
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When in Bootloader, Flash the TWRP recovery for Moto G 2014, then download the TWRP Backup of Lollipop 5.0.1 from the link I posted before, copy it to SD card as mentioned in the guide. Reboot to recovery, Restore and select the backup! Done

KrishnaSagar said:
When in Bootloader, Flash the TWRP recovery for Moto G 2014, then download the TWRP Backup of Lollipop 5.0.1 from the link I posted before, copy it to SD card as mentioned in the guide. Reboot to recovery, Restore and select the backup! Done
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But how do I copy it to the internal storage? I tried using the ADB sideload feature on TWRP, but it shows
"Updating partition details...
Starting ADB sideload feature..."
And stays in this message forever. It won't start. I also tried mounting the USB storage, but my PC doesn't seem to recognize my phone anyway. Suggestions?

SergioRBarros said:
But how do I copy it to the internal storage? I tried using the ADB sideload feature on TWRP, but it shows
"Updating partition details...
Starting ADB sideload feature..."
And stays in this message forever. It won't start. I also tried mounting the USB storage, but my PC doesn't seem to recognize my phone anyway. Suggestions?
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You have an SD Card right? Put it in another phone or card reader and copy ROM backup as mentioned by creating the TWRP backup folder. Then reinsert into the device and restore using TWRP

KrishnaSagar said:
You have an SD Card right? Put it in another phone or card reader and copy ROM backup as mentioned by creating the TWRP backup folder. Then reinsert into the device and restore using TWRP
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I currently don't have and SD, but I can get one in about 2,3 days. Isn't there any other way?

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Ducky10100 said:
Hello guys. I've got a big problem. I rooted my Nexus 6 and installed TeamWin Recovery, but something wasn't installed correctly so I went to factory reset my phone from TeamWin recovery and completely deleted EVERYTHING, including my OS. Now I cannot do anything, my phone just stays at the Google logo. Just to clear things up:
My phone isn't rooted
Bootloader isn't unlocked
I have no OS.
I need help on how to flash android 5.0 back on my Nexus (Yes I've tried using Toolkit, but since my phone doesn't boot it's no use to me). Help would be much appreciated.
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I dont mean to sound rude, really, but so what? you can download and transfer a ROM to your twrp recovery via regular file transfer, adb sideload, or adb push. so download what you need, choose a method, then transfer it to your phone. you dont have other options, besides for flashing a factory image.
Why did you install a custom recovery if you haven't unlocked your phone?
It seems to me you should start by downloading the appropriate factory image from Google. And flash everything (with the exception of boot loader) from inside your boot loader. Press and hold the power button while it's on, this will set a reboot. While the screen is black, press and hold power and volume down. This will get into boot loader.
Let us know if you need assistance on how to flash the factory images.
brymaster5000 said:
Why did you install a custom recovery if you haven't unlocked your phone?
It seems to me you should start by downloading the appropriate factory image from Google. And flash everything (with the exception of boot loader) from inside your boot loader. Press and hold the power button while it's on, this will set a reboot. While the screen is black, press and hold power and volume down. This will get into boot loader.
Let us know if you need assistance on how to flash the factory images.
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I had my phone rooted and unlocked, but I reset everything and that's when it happened.
simms22 said:
I dont mean to sound rude, really, but so what? you can download and transfer a ROM to your twrp recovery via regular file transfer, adb sideload, or adb push. so download what you need, choose a method, then transfer it to your phone. you dont have other options, besides for flashing a factory image.
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Hey dude if you can point me to where I can download one and a tutorial I will, but I've tried almost everything and nothing seems to work.
Ducky10100 said:
Hey dude if you can point me to where I can download one and a tutorial I will, but I've tried almost everything and nothing seems to work.
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first off, look at your recovery, you should be able to find a mtp and a adb sideload option. mtp would be the regular file transfer. you can google adb sideload twrp, and youll find instructions on that. or you can try googling adb push, and you will find instructions. thats the one i normally would use(but its been a long time), ive deleted my os before as well :angel:
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here's something I just found about adb sideload http://www.droidviews.com/sideload-roms-mods-using-adb-sideload/
simms22 said:
first off, look at your recovery, you should be able to find a mtp and a adb sideload option. mtp would be the regular file transfer. you can google adb sideload twrp, and youll find instructions on that. or you can try googling adb push, and you will find instructions. thats the one i normally would use(but its been a long time), ive deleted my os before as well :angel:
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Okay thanks man.
reflashing stock via wugs nexus tool as bricked should help.
(this helped me, just read it didnt help you, did you try as bricked/softbricked? (sorry not sure what it is))
rhystagram said:
reflashing stock via wugs nexus tool as bricked should help.
(this helped me, just read it didnt help you, did you try as bricked/softbricked? (sorry not sure what it is))
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Overkill. You can just put a ROM zip on the sdcard and flash it via TWRP recovery
danarama said:
Overkill. You can just put a ROM zip on the sdcard and flash it via TWRP recovery
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sdcard with no sdcard slot & support? lol... you cant put anything on the phone with no internal storage either...
rhystagram said:
sdcard with no sdcard slot & support? lol... you cant put anything on the phone with no internal storage either...
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Internal storage is called sdcard. All you need to do is boot TWRP and connect to PC. You should see your internal storage on your PC then. Drag and drop your ROM from PC to internal storage. Flash ROM, profit.
rhystagram said:
sdcard with no sdcard slot & support? lol... you cant put anything on the phone with no internal storage either...
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/sdcard is a common directory mounted at /data/media/0. TWRP has MTP access so like android, you plug it into the computer and drag files across. You don't need to remove it to do that.
...and indeed you are right, if you delete the "internal storage"/as s it shows up as in MTP mode, you would have to flash stock (though we'd recommend using fastboot not toolkits) however that is not the case here. The user said he deleted " everything" via TWRP. Although there is an option to "wipe" internal storage, this only wipes the /sdcard data - NOT deletes "internal storage" as someone can do on a computer. So yeah, the quickest and best way to recover from "deleted OS" is to put a ROM.zip on the sdcard and flash it.
Will someone please refer me to a download for Android 5.0. I've tried some, but all the sites are block by my internet provider.
Ducky10100 said:
Will someone please refer me to a download for Android 5.0. I've tried some, but all the sites are block by my internet provider.
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There is only one legitimate site for Google factory images, and it's linked below. I don't understand why any provider would block it...
And why do you want 5.0? That is the original, release version for the Nexus 6? What version are you on, today? If you are on 5.1 or higher, and you decide to downgrade, do not downgrade your bootloader, as it could brick your device.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
cam30era said:
There is only one legitimate site for Google factory images, and it's linked below. I don't understand why any provider would block it...
And why do you want 5.0? That is the original, release version for the Nexus 6? What version are you on, today? If you are on 5.1 or higher, and you decide to downgrade, do not downgrade your bootloader, as it could brick your device.
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I've only had my Nexus for around 3 weeks and I've not updated from 5.0 yet.
Ducky10100 said:
I've only had my Nexus for around 3 weeks and I've not updated from 5.0 yet.
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Doesn't matter. You've got NO OS now, so just flash the latest. If you're wanting to keep TWRP and dead set against flashing a ROM.zip from recovery as I've suggested, just flash the system and boot image from the factory images.
Can we get it done already?
danarama said:
Doesn't matter. You've got NO OS now, so just flash the latest. If you're wanting to keep TWRP and dead set against flashing a ROM.zip from recovery as I've suggested, just flash the system and boot image from the factory images.
Can we get it done already?
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Yeah I've already done it now.
Ducky10100 said:
Yeah I've already done it now.
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Awesome
Thanks for everyone's help!

Stuck in bootloader & TWRP recovery is just blinking

Hi Anyone please help me. My Moto G model is XT1068
Before flashing new Titan Prime ROM, I wiped data, cache, dalvik cache, internal storage. But i got this Error : E:unable to mount data
Even unable to mount data manually using TWRP.
So finally tried to flash Moto G stock from Auto Restore Script, but it shows device not found,
now even recovery is not working, when i select recovery from boot mode selection menu by pressing volume+ key, TWRP just blinks everytime.
Anyone please help me.
You don't wipe Internal Storage! Its System you are supposed to wipe. You are going to have to reflash Titan Prime or Stock via adb. If you flash stock you will have to root your phone again and reinstall TWRP. TP has TWRP bundled with the ROM and is prerooted so you won't need to. Make sure you have the usb drivers for the device installed on the pc, otherwise you'll get 'cannot find device' errors.
DreamExtractor said:
Hi Anyone please help me. My Moto G model is XT1068
Before flashing new Titan Prime ROM, I wiped data, cache, dalvik cache, internal storage. But i got this Error : E:unable to mount data
Even unable to mount data manually using TWRP.
So finally tried to flash Moto G stock from Auto Restore Script, but it shows device not found,
now even recovery is not working, when i select recovery from boot mode selection menu by pressing volume+ key, TWRP just blinks everytime.
Anyone please help me.
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Ignore duck guy.
Do this:
1. Reboot to bootloader.
2. Execute "fastboot -w".
3. Boot TWRP.
4. Change filesystem of /data to EXT4 and then change it back to F2FS.
5. Change filesystem of /cache to EXT4.
6. You're done :3
LuK1337 said:
Ignore duck guy.
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No need to be like that. Either solution will work
Duck86 said:
No need to be like that. Either solution will work
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But your solution requires too much time. Downloading those factory images takes 2h since filefactory aka the worst hosting has DL capped to 100KB/s xD
Duck86 said:
You don't wipe Internal Storage! Its System you are supposed to wipe. You are going to have to reflash Titan Prime or Stock via adb. If you flash stock you will have to root your phone again and reinstall TWRP. TP has TWRP bundled with the ROM and is prerooted so you won't need to. Make sure you have the usb drivers for the device installed on the pc, otherwise you'll get 'cannot find device' errors.
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Thanks for the reply.
I never wiped Internal storage but this time i made a mistake.
But my Moto was not detected by my PC after i wiped everything.
LuK1337 said:
Ignore duck guy.
Do this:
1. Reboot to bootloader.
2. Execute "fastboot -w".
3. Boot TWRP.
4. Change filesystem of /data to EXT4 and then change it back to F2FS.
5. Change filesystem of /cache to EXT4.
6. You're done :3
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Thanks for the reply.
Still recovery was blinking.
Finally my PC recognized device from bootloader,
flashed, stock lollipop Auto Restore Script, which i had already downloaded from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...dows-tool-moto-g-2014-xt1064-restore-t2957167
then once again flashed recovery,
now everything is fine.
It was my mistake, i wiped internal storage.
LuK1337 said:
But your solution requires too much time. Downloading those factory images takes 2h since filefactory aka the worst hosting has DL capped to 100KB/s xD
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He already had TP downloaded
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DreamExtractor said:
Finally my PC recognized device from bootloader,
flashed, stock lollipop Auto Restore Script, which i had already downloaded from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...dows-tool-moto-g-2014-xt1064-restore-t2957167
then once again flashed recovery,
now everything is fine.
It was my mistake, i wiped internal storage.
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Glad to see you got sorted
Duck86 said:
He already had TP downloaded
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Glad to see you got sorted
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TP is not a factory image fyi.
LuK1337 said:
TP is not a factory image fyi.
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Eh, I think I know that.
But it is stock based.
Duck86 said:
Eh, I think I know that.
But it is stock based.
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Still he can't flash it with fastboot.
LuK1337 said:
Still he can't flash it with fastboot.
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Doesn't matter now, its fixed. Jeez...
LuK1337 said:
Still he can't flash it with fastboot.
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This isn't grammar school.
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Stuck in boot up screen

ok, i am stuck on my boot up screen. i flashed a zip file xposed arm zip. after the reboot it will not pass the boot animation screen. now on my old Motorola phone, i would do the pwr + vol keys to boot back in to recovery. well this does no work on my X. any one have any ideas. I am rooted, unlocked, twrp was installed from play store, & i did do a back up. thanks
JWACK72 said:
ok, i am stuck on my boot up screen. i flashed a zip file xposed arm zip. after the reboot it will not pass the boot animation screen. now on my old Motorola phone, i would do the pwr + vol keys to boot back in to recovery. well this does no work on my X. any one have any ideas. I am rooted, unlocked, twrp was installed from play store, & i did do a back up. thanks
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What device do you have, XT1095, XT1097, etc? And you are not able to boot into the bootloader using vol down + power correct?
It was a 1096, now its trash. it would go into fastboot, but could not get into twrp recovery. its done. RIP
JWACK72 said:
It was a 1096, now its trash. it would go into fastboot, but could not get into twrp recovery. its done. RIP
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If it boots to fastboot, it's not dead. Just reflash the recovery and you're good to go.
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Was there a resolution for this? I'm having a similar problem. I'm not sure how I got to this status, but here's what I'm dealing with:
Device: XT1095
Bootloader: Unlocked
Rooted, ROM - Resurrection Remix, TWRP
Turning on the phone reaches the RR bootsplash and proceeds to bootloop.
When holding down the power and volume down, it will enter fastboot.
When I try to open TWRP recovery, it'll show the blue TWRP screen and just sit there.
I have tried to reinstall TWRP, but that has no effect. I didn't want to manually flash another ROM or go back to stock because at least now it seems USB debugging is on and if I flashed a ROM I cant be sure I'd be able to turn it on. Do any of you pros have some ideas hove I can get back into my phone? Thanks
bibbin said:
I have tried to reinstall TWRP, but that has no effect. I didn't want to manually flash another ROM or go back to stock because at least now it seems USB debugging is on and if I flashed a ROM I cant be sure I'd be able to turn it on. Do any of you pros have some ideas hove I can get back into my phone? Thanks
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Do you have a USB-OTG device plugged in while trying to start TWRP? If so remove it, you can mount it after TWRP starts if this helps.
Have you tried a different build of TWRP? I'm currently using the one built by invisiblek, one of the CM devs for the victara. It was built and posted on December 8th and is here: http://www.invisiblek.org/twrp/twrp_2.8.7.0-0624b8bd_victara.img
Have you tried flashing the stock recovery to see if that will start? If it does, you could use the factory reset option there and then try reinstalling TWRP. (TWRP has a settings directory in /sdcard and maybe that is corrupted.)
There have been a few people posting with this problem but I've not seen a definitive fix for it.
Thank for the quick response. No, I don't have USB-OTG inserted. It is using TWRP 2.8.7.1. No, I haven't tried installing the version you mentioned. What I did do was attempt to flash the pre-installed TWRP 2.8.1.0 via MOTO X TOOLKIT. It failed. I'm not very experienced at using ADB manually. As I mentioned, I've been reluctant to flash another ROM (custom or stock) because I don't want to get stuck with USB debugging inactive with no way to get in far enough to reactivate it.
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If I manage to install the invisiblek TWRP and it opens properly will I then be able to restore the backups created with TWRP 2.8.7.1?
If that's the case, I need to find a tutorial on installing TWRP manually via ADB, right? I usually install TWRP via TWRP Manager.
bibbin said:
Thank for the quick response. No, I don't have USB-OTG inserted. It is using TWRP 2.8.7.1. No, I haven't tried installing the version you mentioned. What I did do was attempt to flash the pre-installed TWRP 2.8.1.0 via MOTO X TOOLKIT. It failed. I'm not very experienced at using ADB manually. As I mentioned, I've been reluctant to flash another ROM (custom or stock) because I don't want to get stuck with USB debugging inactive with no way to get in far enough to reactivate it.
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If I manage to install the invisiblek TWRP and it opens properly will I then be able to restore the backups created with TWRP 2.8.7.1?
If that's the case, I need to find a tutorial on installing TWRP manually via ADB, right? I usually install TWRP via TWRP Manager.
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That's interesting, the TWRP Manager has never worked correctly for me although it's been a long time since I've tried it.
To flash manually, you actually need fastboot which is usually installed along with adb. If you open a command window, and type in fastboot and it runs, the rest is pretty easy. If it doesn't run, this thread has the 15 second ADB/Fastboot installer, select to install it system-wide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48915118#post48915118
Download the recovery image, rename the file to twrp.img, then open a command window in the folder where you downloaded it (type cmd then Enter in the address line at the top of the folder window.)
When the command window is open and the phone is in bootloader mode and connected to the computer with the USB cable, enter the command "fastboot device" (without the quotes) If everything is working it will list the serial number of your phone.
Then enter "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" (without the quotes) to start the flashing process, ignore the size mismatch message. It will only take a few seconds to complete.
Use the volume down key to highlight recovery, then volume up to select it. Hopefully TWRP will boot up and you'll be good to go!
Well, reinstalling TWRP didn't fix it. Thoughts? Anyone?
bibbin said:
Well, reinstalling TWRP didn't fix it. Thoughts? Anyone?
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Reflash stock rom from fastboot.
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UPDATE: Thanks all. Well, after fiddling around with various methods of reinstalling TWRP, I managed to get it reinstalled and all is back to normal now.

please help installing twrp

i have followed directions to the best of my knowledge, i had twrp already installed but i wanted to update to 20V i was running 20Q, so i used lgup and did a refurbished option. I am running windows 10, i installed minimal adb, adb recognizes my phone, my phone was unlocked and after doing lg up it stayed unlocked, so i proceed to booting into twrp from fastboot, it does boot into twrp i even installed su V279 and updated it thru google play, my problem is when i go to do fastboot flash recovery xxx.img i get writing recovery failed, even if i flashify it does not install twrp i do get root permission according to su. I havent been able to past that, when i try to reboot into twrp with buttons or application phone shuts down and instead of going to twrp lg logo blinks for a second and then phone restarts to normal operation, what am i doing wrong? i been playing on this for days now, thanks in advance
ps, i even installed the rooted 20V from here still same result, unable to flash twrp
weird but i downloaded twrp for 811-815 thru the phone ap, twrp app and i flashed it with same app and it worked, i have no clue what went on, but i tried different downloads and all fail til just now, thank God!
ok please dont do what i did, twrp did flash but it is for 815, i installed it cause app said it was for both, and it wont let me flash h811 files, will continue to work on it, starting from scratch
beto669 said:
ok please dont do what i did, twrp did flash but it is for 815, i installed it cause app said it was for both, and it wont let me flash h811 files, will continue to work on it, starting from scratch
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use this one works for both h815-h811 thats waht am using right now..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72468882&postcount=422
as for the recovery.. missing not sure .. but i would KDZ it again and start from scratch using the twrp i gave you in link.
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i just notice your command is worng to send twrp it should be
fastboot boot twrp.img
not
fastboot flash recovery xxx.img
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i just notice your command is worng to send twrp it should be
fastboot boot twrp.img
not
fastboot flash recovery xxx.img
Thank you for your suggestion i will try after work. I was able to use fastboot boot twrp.img and it load as it should, but my issues is i want permanent twrp, thats why i did the flash recovery
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problem solved, i tried your twrp and had same issue, it will boot but was not writing to phone, i read somewhere, after unlocking the bootloader to save twrp on the phone and then after booting into twrp with fastboot boot twr.img to use twrp file manager and copy from phone to external sd card, i tried that and it worked! now i have permanent twrp. I believe something happens when i tried to copy the file from my computer to my external sd, either my sd card is not working properly and doesnt write everything or some files just dont get transferred cause i copy and paste using file manager app from phone to sd and didnt work. I'm glad i have twrp back in my phone! Thank you raptorddd for helping
beto669 said:
problem solved, i tried your twrp and had same issue, it will boot but was not writing to phone, i read somewhere, after unlocking the bootloader to save twrp on the phone and then after booting into twrp with fastboot boot twr.img to use twrp file manager and copy from phone to external sd card, i tried that and it worked! now i have permanent twrp. I believe something happens when i tried to copy the file from my computer to my external sd, either my sd card is not working properly and doesnt write everything or some files just dont get transferred cause i copy and paste using file manager app from phone to sd and didnt work. I'm glad i have twrp back in my phone! Thank you raptorddd for helping
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yes you need to have both files i use minimal adb so i place one in that folder and other in external sd .. or internal. then selecting install and lower it says image. then it ask you to select. then select recovery and flash install. and youll have permanent twrp.
could it be that you use USB 3.0 or win10.? i know that for KDZ and LGUP it has problems.. your welcomed you should try G5 port rom from astrako.:good:
the h811 vaariant.
I could have been usb3 as you said I was using Windows 10, I had no problems with lg up though. And sure I will try the g5 port as soon as I get a chance, thank you again!
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unlocked working bootloader but unable to flash anything...

houston we have a problem...
5 bucks for any good idea!
I have an old xt1068 (titan) that after an (official) update it becames a small brick... (it was stock, no modded bootloader or whatevere, just stock!)
today I decided to give it a chance but then only thing I reach is the bootloader
whatever thing (official retail firmware) I try to flash it doesn't work...
so I unlocked the bootloader with success to give a try a custom rom but suddenly I get a issue...
I can't install latest twrp (I tried also a couple of older ones), I can only boot trough (latest) twrp but whatever rom I install I get error7
I noticed that when it reboots the content (/sdcard /data and /system) is untouched even if from shell I can remount rw... it seems that I can delete but in reality I don't delete anything
I tried almost everything... if I try to re-stock upon reboot I reach the dead android robot
the device is an xt1068, bootloader 48.87 (30.06.2016), unlocked (status code 3)
any (good) ideas?
O this thing is happened to me , i has on stock 5.0 and i updated to a new version ,but after i get only bootloop so i unlocked the bootloader and flash the latest twrp , and if i try to install any custom rom twrp give me some partition are corrupt. Enter in TWRP open WIPE > Advanced Wipe > (check your corrupt partition ,in my case is the data) > Repair or Change File System > Change File System > Ext3 or Ext4 > Swipe to Change (if this don't work try olso resize partition or repair partition)
HiR3x said:
O this thing is happened to me , i has on stock 5.0 and i updated to a new version ,but after i get only bootloop so i unlocked the bootloader and flash the latest twrp , and if i try to install any custom rom twrp give me some partition are corrupt. Enter in TWRP open WIPE > Advanced Wipe > (check your corrupt partition ,in my case is the data) > Repair or Change File System > Change File System > Ext3 or Ext4 > Swipe to Change (if this don't work try olso resize partition or repair partition)
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no way... I tried but nothing changes... it seems that partitions are read-only
anyway I'm not able to flash twrp (no error it just doesn't install), I can only boot twrp but again nothing changes, I tried soon after booting twrp to gain root trought supersu/magisk, all works without error but upon reboot partitions aren't touched at all
I have the exact same issue on the exact same phone.
However, what I have noticed is the fact that after SuperSu is flashed (Booting through TWRP recovery once), it doesn't actually flash at all. But what surprised me was that after the flashing, the phone reboots instead of taking me back to the recovery.
A good idea would be that maybe the bootloader isn't actually unlocked for everything. Maybe the company making the device just doesn't want us to get a new one.
In any case, I never give. I will keep trying.
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The solution is simply using a different TWRP version. I had mentioned my concerned earlier and I was right. We wer einitially flashing a wrong TWRP in the device and hence the problem. I found the solution in this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_9vkJvzWcU
However, the TWRP and Su can be found here if the guy who uploaded the video has deleted it:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rSyDJoeOVVFHCbNa_jkfH9HUnDoZqBhd
I am glad to hear that it helped you to resolve your problem
ni6hant said:
I have the exact same issue on the exact same phone.
However, what I have noticed is the fact that after SuperSu is flashed (Booting through TWRP recovery once), it doesn't actually flash at all. But what surprised me was that after the flashing, the phone reboots instead of taking me back to the recovery.
A good idea would be that maybe the bootloader isn't actually unlocked for everything. Maybe the company making the device just doesn't want us to get a new one.
In any case, I never give. I will keep trying.
---------- Post added at 09:08 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:37 AM ----------
The solution is simply using a different TWRP version. I had mentioned my concerned earlier and I was right. We wer einitially flashing a wrong TWRP in the device and hence the problem. I found the solution in this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_9vkJvzWcU
However, the TWRP and Su can be found here if the guy who uploaded the video has deleted it:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rSyDJoeOVVFHCbNa_jkfH9HUnDoZqBhd
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I am glad to hear that it helped you to resolve your problem all the required downloading links are working fit and fine it's my channel show me some love via comments and likes on my video
mandar91 said:
I am glad to hear that it helped you to resolve your problem all the required downloading links are working fit and fine it's my channel show me some love via comments and likes on my video
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ni6hant said:
I have the exact same issue on the exact same phone.
However, what I have noticed is the fact that after SuperSu is flashed (Booting through TWRP recovery once), it doesn't actually flash at all. But what surprised me was that after the flashing, the phone reboots instead of taking me back to the recovery.
A good idea would be that maybe the bootloader isn't actually unlocked for everything. Maybe the company making the device just doesn't want us to get a new one.
In any case, I never give. I will keep trying.
---------- Post added at 09:08 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:37 AM ----------
The solution is simply using a different TWRP version. I had mentioned my concerned earlier and I was right. We wer einitially flashing a wrong TWRP in the device and hence the problem. I found the solution in this video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_9vkJvzWcU
However, the TWRP and Su can be found here if the guy who uploaded the video has deleted it:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rSyDJoeOVVFHCbNa_jkfH9HUnDoZqBhd
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thank you for help but it didn't work... rebooting into recovery lands me on "dead robot" saying "no command", then after 1 minute it reboots... and reboots... and so on...
I think I tried almost everything... I'm really lost
How come!
How can it happen. It is Moto G 2?
suiller said:
thank you for help but it didn't work... rebooting into recovery lands me on "dead robot" saying "no command", then after 1 minute it reboots... and reboots... and so on...
I think I tried almost everything... I'm really lost
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ni6hant said:
How can it happen. It is Moto G 2?
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this is what I see from bootloader...

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