So im stuck with my nexus with no OS... after flashing pure shamu it booted to just a password box... I input my password and it said i had corrupt data. I hit reset... wiped phone... all files GONE... Now what do i do. I cant mount to put recovery on.... I cant do anyting with this phoen right now... anyone had this happen... If so what steps to remedy?
Sounds like you need to try and fastboot the original google files, nuke and repave....
flash the stock img then start again
Flashing stock as we speak... was hoping another optino.... but after years of doing this I kinda know better... live and learn
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Hi there, i'm new with Android and my problem is the same as yours on my Nexus 6.
after a failed root, i accidentally deleted all data. Now i'm without OS, boot locked, and the TWRP recovery has been deleted too (when i select recovery mode, it come back to the fastboot menu). i cannot use "fastboot oem unlock"
I don't know what i have to do . I really need help, i just want to restart from the beggining like official rom ...
sry for bad english.
asphalte7 said:
Hi there, i'm new with Android and my problem is the same as yours on my Nexus 6.
after a failed root, i accidentally deleted all data. Now i'm without OS, boot locked, and the TWRP recovery has been deleted too (when i select recovery mode, it come back to the fastboot menu). i cannot use "fastboot oem unlock"
I don't know what i have to do . I really need help, i just want to restart from the beggining like official rom ...
sry for bad english.
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Try using these fastboot commands:
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
Evolution_Freak said:
Try using these fastboot commands:
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
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done, what can i do after this ?
it says : created filestystem.... OKAY (with a lot of parameters)
asphalte7 said:
done, what can i do after this ?
it says : created filestystem.... OKAY (with a lot of parameters)
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Should be able to boot twrp now.
but i have to unlock first ... my device is locked
asphalte7 said:
but i have to unlock first ... my device is locked
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you cant unlock it without booting up and enabling allow oem unlocking in the developer options
asphalte7 said:
but i have to unlock first ... my device is locked
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If you can boot to TWRP recovery, then you can ADB push a ROM to recovery and boot it.
Edit: Sorry, I missed the fact that TWRP had been deleted too.
asphalte7 said:
but i have to unlock first ... my device is locked
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No, if you can boot to TWRP, as @rootSU said, you can move a ROM to internal and get up and running. Then you can go about unlocking.
Evolution_Freak said:
No, if you can boot to TWRP, as @rootSU said, you can move a ROM to internal and get up and running. Then you can go about unlocking.
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and how can i boot twrp ? i'm like john snow, i know nothing
i only have a console, and a nexus - which cannot exit the "bios"
asphalte7 said:
and how can i boot twrp ? i'm like john snow, i know nothing
i only have a console, and a nexus - which cannot exit the "bios"
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Power off the device. Once completely shut down, hold power and volume down until bootloader screen appears. Then use the volume keys to select recovery. Then push power to select.
from your original post, it says your not running twrp anymore. have you tried just letting the phone try to boot up? have you tried reflashing twrp to your phone via fastboot. id try, and if its successful, id push a rom to my phone then. if not, try flashing a factory img.
asphalte7 said:
and how can i boot twrp ? i'm like john snow, i know nothing
i only have a console, and a nexus - which cannot exit the "bios"
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Evolution_Freak said:
Power off the device. Once completely shut down, hold power and volume down until bootloader screen appears. Then use the volume keys to select recovery. Then push power to select.
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Or, if you are still in fastboot, issue this command > fastboot reboot recovery
Evolution_Freak said:
Power off the device. Once completely shut down, hold power and volume down until bootloader screen appears. Then use the volume keys to select recovery. Then push power to select.
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as i said before, when twrp has been deleted, the Recovery mode is useless : when i hit it, it instantly return to bootloader screen
asphalte7 said:
as i said before, when twrp has been deleted, the Recovery mode is useless : when i hit it, it instantly return to bootloader screen
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Then I'm afraid you may be stuck. A RMA may be in your future if no one else can offer a solution.
simms22 said:
from your original post, it says your not running twrp anymore. have you tried just letting the phone try to boot up? have you tried reflashing twrp to your phone via fastboot. id try, and if its successful, id push a rom to my phone then. if not, try flashing a factory img.
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i left my phone during half an hour on the "Google" screen ....
i cannot flash twrp with fastboot because its locked..
or which command i have to type to install it ?
how can u flash a factory img ? i dowloaded the official 5.1 rom for nexus 6
asphalte7 said:
i left my phone during half an hour on the "Google" screen ....
i cannot flash twrp with fastboot because its locked..
or which command i have to type to install it ?
how can u flash a factory img ? i dowloaded the official 5.1 rom for nexus 6
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flashing twrp..
fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img
and flashing a factory img is done while the phone is in its bootloader. there are instruction how here on xda. but to be honest, i dont know if that will work. where did you buy your n6 from btw?
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Hey guys, I need some major help!
I was trying to update my phone earlier today, when I flashed Android Revolution HD 40.3 something very bad happened!
For some reason the ROM did not install properly, and I can't get back into recovery. I was using TWRP and the loading screen comes up for it, but it never fully launches.
I can get into the bootloader, and I tried using the Toolkit under fastboot. It seems like my phone is detected, but when I try and flash anything it doesnt work. Ive flashed both TWRP and clockword. They seem to flash because it will show the loading screen of either one, but it never actually enters the recovery. What should I do?
My phone is S-ON, I am not sure if that is what caused the problem/is what is keeping this an issue.
Thanks for your help
SMGkrome said:
Hey guys, I need some major help!
I was trying to update my phone earlier today, when I flashed Android Revolution HD 40.3 something very bad happened!
For some reason the ROM did not install properly, and I can't get back into recovery. I was using TWRP and the loading screen comes up for it, but it never fully launches.
I can get into the bootloader, and I tried using the Toolkit under fastboot. It seems like my phone is detected, but when I try and flash anything it doesnt work. Ive flashed both TWRP and clockword. They seem to flash because it will show the loading screen of either one, but it never actually enters the recovery. What should I do?
My phone is S-ON, I am not sure if that is what caused the problem/is what is keeping this an issue.
Thanks for your help
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Does the phone just reboot before it enters recovery? I would try manually flashing a custom recovery image. Here is a link to the exact image I used.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863
It's very straightforward once you have fast boot setup. Don't worry I've been in your situation myself!
JasSingh93 said:
Does the phone just reboot before it enters recovery? I would try manually flashing a custom recovery image. Here is a link to the exact image I used.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2173863
It's very straightforward once you have fast boot setup. Don't worry I've been in your situation myself!
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Thanks for the response!
Was your phone S-ON?? It seems that there are fixes when it is S-OFF, but not S-ON
SMGkrome said:
Thanks for the response!
Was your phone S-ON?? It seems that there are fixes when it is S-OFF, but not S-ON
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My phone was S-ON at the time, I recently gained S-OFF. You should still be able to flash a new recovery with S-ON. S-OFF is usually only needed for flashing new radios or firmwares.
JasSingh93 said:
My phone was S-ON at the time, I recently gained S-OFF. You should still be able to flash a new recovery with S-ON. S-OFF is usually only needed for flashing new radios or firmwares.
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How did you flash the recovery? Like I've said, I tried flashing a new recovery via the Toolkit. They do seem to flash, but I cant access the recovery. I'm not sure if my bootloader was relocked or what, but it doesn't go past the intro screen for TWRP or Clockwork
SMGkrome said:
How did you flash the recovery? Like I've said, I tried flashing a new recovery via the Toolkit. They do seem to flash, but I cant access the recovery. I'm not sure if my bootloader was relocked or what, but it doesn't go past the intro screen for TWRP or Clockwork
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It could be possible that the toolkit is installing an incorrect version maybe? Switch off your phone. Once off hold vol - and power the phone on. This should load up HBOOT and tell you the boot loader status.
This is how I flashed recovery. I entered fastboot and used the commands from that link to flash a new recovery image. Have you used fastboot commands before?
JasSingh93 said:
It could be possible that the toolkit is installing an incorrect version maybe? Switch off your phone. Once off hold vol - and power the phone on. This should load up HBOOT and tell you the boot loader status.
This is how I flashed recovery. I entered fastboot and used the commands from that link to flash a new recovery image. Have you used fastboot commands before?
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To be honest, I'm pretty new to the fastboot commands. I usually follow guides to root, and flashing ROMs is pretty straightforward.
SMGkrome said:
To be honest, I'm pretty new to the fastboot commands. I usually follow guides to root, and flashing ROMs is pretty straightforward.
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If you have fastboot setup and working, just boot the phone into fastboot mode and use the commands in that link I gave you.
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot erase cache"
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Then simply highlight "recovery", tap the power button and the phone should load up clockwordmod recovery.
Easy
JasSingh93 said:
If you have fastboot setup and working, just boot the phone into fastboot mode and use the commands in that link I gave you.
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot erase cache"
From fastboot. Use command "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
Then simply highlight "recovery", tap the power button and the phone should load up clockwordmod recovery.
Easy
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Is fastboot mode just when you hold power and volume down then select fastboot?
SMGkrome said:
Is fastboot mode just when you hold power and volume down then select fastboot?
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It is
SMGkrome said:
Is fastboot mode just when you hold power and volume down then select fastboot?
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This is going to make me sound incompetent, but to use fastboot commands I just need to install the ADT Bundle from google for developers?
SMGkrome said:
This is going to make me sound incompetent, but to use fastboot commands I just need to install the ADT Bundle from google for developers?
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It doesn't make you sound incompetent at all! Yes its just the bundle, then the drivers should be installed with that too. If you're not 100% sure there are plenty of guides online on how to setup fastboot.
For example: http://techbeasts.com/2013/08/26/how-to-install-adb-fastboot-drivers-on-your-windows-pc-guide/
Or if you're lazy like me you can use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269
JasSingh93 said:
It doesn't make you sound incompetent at all! Yes its just the bundle, then the drivers should be installed with that too. If you're not 100% sure there are plenty of guides online on how to setup fastboot.
For example: http://techbeasts.com/2013/08/26/how-to-install-adb-fastboot-drivers-on-your-windows-pc-guide/
Or if you're lazy like me you can use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269
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Ah, no dice. I followed all the steps, everything seemed to work (thanks for the guide). It flashed the recovery okay. When I restarted the phone, it goes into recovery, shows clockwork mod recovery, version XX and then proceeds to try and boot into my regular system
SMGkrome said:
Ah, no dice. I followed all the steps, everything seemed to work (thanks for the guide). It flashed the recovery okay. When I restarted the phone, it goes into recovery, shows clockwork mod recovery, version XX and then proceeds to try and boot into my regular system
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Hm, that's really strange. So recovery tried to boot, but the phone restarts and tried to boot normally?
Did you try running the command "fastboot erase cache" in fastboot mode?
JasSingh93 said:
Hm, that's really strange. So recovery tried to boot, but the phone restarts and tried to boot normally?
Did you try running the command "fastboot erase cache" in fastboot mode?
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Yeah, basically it goes back and forth between trying to get into recovery and try to boot normally but can't boot into either
SMGkrome said:
Yeah, basically it goes back and forth between trying to get into recovery and try to boot normally but can't boot into either
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OK so new recovery flashed, I would try running "fastboot erase cache". This commonly fixed issues with recoveries failing to boot.
JasSingh93 said:
OK so new recovery flashed, I would try running "fastboot erase cache". This commonly fixed issues with recoveries failing to boot.
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So I owe you a beer! I guess I must have forgotten that command. Worked perfectly, phone is all good now!
Thanks for all the help
SMGkrome said:
So I owe you a beer! I guess I must have forgotten that command. Worked perfectly, phone is all good now!
Thanks for all the help
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No worries! Glad you got it working. Happy to help!
Hello,
Today charged my phone for few minutes and when I looked at it, it was stuck on logo,
I cant access recovery (gets back to normal bootloader) same for factory
cant unlock boot loader to flash firmware I get >>Check 'Allow OEM Unlock' in Developer Options.
which I cant because it wont boot up.
What are my possibilities?
have you tried holding down the power button until it restarts?
deadwolf666 said:
Hello,
Today charged my phone for few minutes and when I looked at it, it was stuck on logo,
I cant access recovery (gets back to normal bootloader) same for factory
cant unlock boot loader to flash firmware I get >>Check 'Allow OEM Unlock' in Developer Options.
which I cant because it wont boot up.
What are my possibilities?
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Do you have TWRP installed or stock recovery?
I have restarted the device - same
I have stock recovery
deadwolf666 said:
I have restarted the device - same
I have stock recovery
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From bootloader, enter the following fastboot command:
fastboot format cache
See if that helps, also you may try:
fastboot format userdata
This may or may not work but worth a shot.
IINexusII said:
have you tried holding down the power button until it restarts?
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Evolution_Freak said:
Do you have TWRP installed or stock recovery?
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Evolution_Freak said:
From bootloader, enter the following fastboot command:
fastboot format cache
See if that helps, also you may try:
fastboot format userdata
This may or may not work but worth a shot.
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Formatted the cache and userdata still bootloops
deadwolf666 said:
Formatted the cache and userdata still bootloops
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Have you done any modifications to the device? I.E. root, xposed, etc
Evolution_Freak said:
Have you done any modifications to the device? I.E. root, xposed, etc
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Nope,just charged it for 10 min or so
Sent from my LG-D855 using XDA Free mobile app
Reflash factory images and see if that helps
chris6278 said:
Reflash factory images and see if that helps
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I cant because the bootloader is locked and I cant unlock it because it wasnt enabled in the developers menu
This is not good ... I had a similar situation and ended up having a replacement sent. Not sure if anyone has come up with a fix yet (I don't believe anyone has), but at the time there was nothing that could be done.
Sounds like you have a clear warranty case... There's nothing you can do except send it back and get a new one.
Gues thats what ill do
Thanks
Hi everyone.
I have a OnePlus 3t. It's not rooted and bootloader is locked. The current state of my device is that the screen is completely black and shows no LEDs. I know leaving it for a few hours it will come back on, this is due to me getting into fastboot and turning off the phone. It was stuck in recovery. Everytime it was on it would boot to recovery. I've tried deleted cache, resetting and it was doing nothing. Can anyone help me as to how to fix this? I know it's not a hardware issue. Tried to research on here but I'm at a loose end.
Thanks in advance for any help.
mrandmrshemming said:
Hi everyone.
I have a OnePlus 3t. It's not rooted and bootloader is locked. The current state of my device is that the screen is completely black and shows no LEDs. I know leaving it for a few hours it will come back on, this is due to me getting into fastboot and turning off the phone. It was stuck in recovery. Everytime it was on it would boot to recovery. I've tried deleted cache, resetting and it was doing nothing. Can anyone help me as to how to fix this? I know it's not a hardware issue. Tried to research on here but I'm at a loose end.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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I would try flashing the OOS ROM again. This might fix the problem.
Also, you should have posted this in the OnePlus 3T q&a forum, not here.
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BillGoss said:
I would try flashing the OOS ROM again. This might fix the problem.
Also, you should have posted this in the OnePlus 3T q&a forum, not here.
Sent from my OnePlus 3T using XDA Labs
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What is the oos ROM? Also, can I do that via ADB and sideloading it?
mrandmrshemming said:
What is the oos ROM? Also, can I do that via ADB and sideloading it?
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I mean the official Oxygen OS installation file that you can download from https://downloads.oneplus.com/ (if you're using OOS 5.0.8) or from https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...genos-5-0-1-android-8-0-t3728119/post75026505 (if you're using OOS 9.0.3 or 9.0.4)
And I believe you can sideload it via ADB, though I've never actually done that using the stock recovery.
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BillGoss said:
I mean the official Oxygen OS installation file that you can download from https://downloads.oneplus.com/ (if you're using OOS 5.0.8) or from https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...genos-5-0-1-android-8-0-t3728119/post75026505 (if you're using OOS 9.0.3 or 9.0.4)
And I believe you can sideload it via ADB, though I've never actually done that using the stock recovery.
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So I did as you said, sideloaded the file via ADB. It says installation successful. I rebooted and then it boots into recovery again. Thanks for that though, still stuck however.
mrandmrshemming said:
So I did as you said, sideloaded the file via ADB. It says installation successful. I rebooted and then it boots into recovery again. Thanks for that though, still stuck however.
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Have you tried to make a factory reset in recovery?
You have downhloaded the right file for your phone from OnePlus?
Master_TC said:
Have you tried to make a factory reset in recovery?
You have downhloaded the right file for your phone from OnePlus?
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I have tried several files, but still no luck. Factory resetting does the same thing. Boots back into recovery. Would the unbrick method work do you think?
mrandmrshemming said:
I have tried several files, but still no luck. Factory resetting does the same thing. Boots back into recovery. Would the unbrick method work do you think?
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I would try, but i have the feeling, that you have a hardware failer...
You could try this:
unlock bootloader
install twrp
install firmware 9.0.4
install any custom rom
I would take Dirty Unicorns, bacause file is not so big and works definitly without problems on my phone
https://download.dirtyunicorns.com/.../du_oneplus3-v13.4-20190707-1336-OFFICIAL.zip
perhaps is then the problem solved and you can install OxygenOS 9.0.4 again...
Master_TC said:
I would try, but i have the feeling, that you have a hardware failer...
You could try this:
unlock bootloader
install twrp
install firmware 9.0.4
install any custom rom
I would take Dirty Unicorns, bacause file is not so big and works definitly without problems on my phone
https://download.dirtyunicorns.com/.../du_oneplus3-v13.4-20190707-1336-OFFICIAL.zip
perhaps is then the problem solved and you can install OxygenOS 9.0.4 again...
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Can you unlock bootloader from being stuck in recovery mode?
mrandmrshemming said:
Can you unlock bootloader from being stuck in recovery mode?
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Install the adb - platform tools v28.0.1 on your PC.
Turn the phone off. Then boot it into fastboot mode by holding volume up + power. The phone will display "fastboot" text indicating that it has successfully entered fastboot mode.
Plug the phone into your PC, then open a command prompt window on the desktop (Shift + Right Click -> Open Command Window here) and type:
fastboot oem unlock
then
fastboot reboot
After that reboot into fastboot again and install TWRP...
Guide:
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/...wrp-root-nandroid-efs-backup-and-more.448149/
Master_TC said:
Install the adb - platform tools v28.0.1 on your PC.
Turn the phone off. Then boot it into fastboot mode by holding volume up + power. The phone will display "fastboot" text indicating that it has successfully entered fastboot mode.
Plug the phone into your PC, then open a command prompt window on the desktop (Shift + Right Click -> Open Command Window here) and type:
fastboot oem unlock
then
fastboot reboot
After that reboot into fastboot again and install TWRP...
Guide:
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/...wrp-root-nandroid-efs-backup-and-more.448149/
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I used the hard brick method which successfully completed but it still boots into recovery. I am now thinking that there is an issue with the volume buttons, so therefore I think I need to disassemble the phone and replace the volume buttons.
mrandmrshemming said:
I used the hard brick method which successfully completed but it still boots into recovery. I am now thinking that there is an issue with the volume buttons, so therefore I think I need to disassemble the phone and replace the volume buttons.
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Why the volume buttons?
Master_TC said:
Why the volume buttons?
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It constantly reboots into recovery when turned on. Also, when I got into fastboot it continuously scrolled through the options, reboot bootloader....reboot recovery.... start....etc.
mrandmrshemming said:
It constantly reboots into recovery when turned on. Also, when I got into fastboot it continuously scrolled through the options, reboot bootloader....reboot recovery.... start....etc.
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Oh Ok the volume buttons... Perhaps you need only to clean them.
Googd luck!
mrandmrshemming said:
What is the oos ROM? Also, can I do that via ADB and sideloading it?
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Oxygen os . Yah you can
im really stupid, i was installing twrp, i did a advanced wipe to afterwards install a custom rom, and when my phone was done wiping i accidentally pushed the power button and turned of my phone. now it is stuck in fastboot mode. i tried reinstalling twrp but i can't boot into twrp, it keeps turning on in fastboot mode
thanks in advance
Reflash miui with miflash, be sure yo untick the lock thing onnthe bottom sonyoubdont lock bootloader, then try again.
Sounds like partition is fked
Rikkertbiemans said:
im really stupid, i was installing twrp, i did a advanced wipe to afterwards install a custom rom, and when my phone was done wiping i accidentally pushed the power button and turned of my phone. now it is stuck in fastboot mode. i tried reinstalling twrp but i can't boot into twrp, it keeps turning on in fastboot mode
thanks in advance
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After flashing TWRP and still in fastboot, hold power and vol+. Keep both held while it reboots, it takes a few seconds. When the Redmi logo appears and the phone vibrates release the power button. Keep holding the vol+ button until it boots into TWRP.
Robbo.5000 said:
After flashing TWRP and still in fastboot, hold power and vol+. Keep both held while it reboots, it takes a few seconds. When the Redmi logo appears and the phone vibrates release the power button. Keep holding the vol+ button until it boots into TWRP.
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this was the first thing i tried, but it keeps rebooting to fastboot, if i hold it longer it wil just reboot again. i've tried miflash, but miflash can't find a flash all.bat and when i go into explorer i can't find it either.
problem solved, i installed another version of twrp, deleted it and reinstalled the first one. thanks for all answers, it really helped along
Hey glad to hear you solved the issue. What version of TWRP did you end up flashing and what tool did you use to flash it? I'm facing a similar issue.
Thanks
kh805794 said:
Hey glad to hear you solved the issue. What version of TWRP did you end up flashing and what tool did you use to flash it? I'm facing a similar issue.
Thanks
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I can't answer for OP, but he looks to have abandoned the thread.
What I can recommend from personal experience is that using latest version of TWRP - I think it's 4.3.3 (can't tell you exactly, as I'm writing this without checking my laptop on which I have the TWRP and ROM files) - will resolve all your problems.
Thanks for your reply I actually just managed to get root/TWRP/Magisk to work. A lot of the TWRP recovery images that I encountered just caused the phone to boot loop or get stuck on fastboot mode.
The TWRP that worked for me was twrp-3.3.1-15-raphael-mauronofrio.img
following:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.1-15-raphael-mauronofrio.img
For reference I have the global Mi 9T Pro
Rikkertbiemans said:
problem solved, i installed another version of twrp, deleted it and reinstalled the first one. thanks for all answers, it really helped along
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I am also having this issue, after doing the exact same thing you did...
Would you be able to post the download link you got your TWRP version from? And maybe go into a little more detail about the reinstalling order (if that is important)?
Also the "mauronofrio" version didn't work (I have the Mi 9T), are there any other options out there?
Many thanks for any responses
camelCaseOnly said:
I am also having this issue, after doing the exact same thing you did...
Would you be able to post the download link you got your TWRP version from? And maybe go into a little more detail about the reinstalling order (if that is important)?
Also the "mauronofrio" version didn't work (I have the Mi 9T), are there any other options out there?
Many thanks for any responses
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Did you ever get this solved? I'm in a similar situation after what I thought was a normal ROM flashing.
EDIT: Nevermind. Got it fixed using MiFlash.
theCroh said:
Did you ever get this solved? I'm in a similar situation after what I thought was a normal ROM flashing.
EDIT: Nevermind. Got it fixed using MiFlash.
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Hey sorry didn't see your reply... I haven't had time in the last month to look at it so I'm still stuck. How did you fix it using MiFlash? Did you make it force load TWRP onto the phone or something?
I think there is definitely something wrong with the partition, as when I plug it into the computer it no longer comes up in "my computer" - although I do have the MIUI recovery working again.
Cheers
Rikkertbiemans said:
im really stupid, i was installing twrp, i did a advanced wipe to afterwards install a custom rom, and when my phone was done wiping i accidentally pushed the power button and turned of my phone. now it is stuck in fastboot mode. i tried reinstalling twrp but i can't boot into twrp, it keeps turning on in fastboot mode
thanks in advance
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Flash images manually mr
camelCaseOnly said:
Hey sorry didn't see your reply... I haven't had time in the last month to look at it so I'm still stuck. How did you fix it using MiFlash? Did you make it force load TWRP onto the phone or something?
I think there is definitely something wrong with the partition, as when I plug it into the computer it no longer comes up in "my computer" - although I do have the MIUI recovery working again.
Cheers
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I just flashed a full fastboot MIUI ROM in fastboot using the MiFlash portable tool. No need to do anything in recovery.
Edit: You can find fastboot ROMs from the OP of this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/redmi-k20-pro-firmware-10-3-8-0-9-6-13-t3939647/ (labeled as ...fastboot)
EpickBroVlad said:
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Where can I find the right commands for flashing
theCroh said:
I just flashed a full fastboot MIUI ROM in fastboot using the MiFlash portable tool. No need to do anything in recovery.
Edit: You can find fastboot ROMs from the OP of this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/redmi-k20-pro-firmware-10-3-8-0-9-6-13-t3939647/ (labeled as ...fastboot)
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I'm still not able to get TWRP working... I think all of my problems will be solved as soon as I can get into it, but each time I load the recovery image on (using command prompt) it says it completes, but when I try to reboot it into recovery mode it never works (if I use command prompt to reboot into recovery it just shuts down but if I hold the button combination it either reboots back into fastboot or the original MIUI recovery mode - and yes, I am using the right button combinations).
I've tried every version of TWRP I could find, so I'm certain its not a problem with the recovery image itself... Have you or anyone else had this happen before? It's so infuriating that it just doesn't work, but I don't know why...
BTW the commands I'm using are
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fastboot flash recovery "recovery.img"
(which works) and then
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fastboot boot "recovery.img"
(which gives 2 OKs, but the phone just turns off).
(this all after setting the directory to my adb folder)
camelCaseOnly said:
I'm still not able to get TWRP working... I think all of my problems will be solved as soon as I can get into it, but each time I load the recovery image on (using command prompt) it says it completes, but when I try to reboot it into recovery mode it never works (if I use command prompt to reboot into recovery it just shuts down but if I hold the button combination it either reboots back into fastboot or the original MIUI recovery mode - and yes, I am using the right button combinations).
I've tried every version of TWRP I could find, so I'm certain its not a problem with the recovery image itself... Have you or anyone else had this happen before? It's so infuriating that it just doesn't work, but I don't know why...
BTW the commands I'm using are
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "recovery.img"
(which works) and then
Code:
fastboot boot "recovery.img"
(which gives 2 OKs, but the phone just turns off).
(this all after setting the directory to my adb folder)
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This worked
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-xiaomi-redmi-t3944363
now shall I keep read only or allow modifications?
claudioita said:
This worked
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-xiaomi-redmi-t3944363
now shall I keep read only or allow modifications?
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Unfortunately I wasn't able to access that link for some reason, but I did FINALLY manage to get it to work using another version from this thread; specifically the 4PDA 3.3.1-3 build and instructions referenced in the original post (I was using MIUI 11.0.1.0 at the time).
solution
you need the version for youre board if you open aida64 on youre phone is says davinci on my xiaomy mi 9t so download the twrp for davinci and it works i had the same problem too stuck in fast boot , im new to this this is my frist time im trying to install a new beta for miui
camelCaseOnly said:
Unfortunately I wasn't able to access that link for some reason, but I did FINALLY manage to get it to work using another version from this thread; specifically the 4PDA 3.3.1-3 build and instructions referenced in the original post (I was using MIUI 11.0.1.0 at the time).
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Yy
help!
my honor 9 lite bootloader is unlocked and i have installed an unknown kernel and now when i want boot into twrp it will boot into stock recovery and when i flash twrp and boot it will boot into stock
i tried all of twrp versions :|
wtf should i do?
plz help me
I've been at this for three days and can't find a solution. I can get in to recovery but when I hit reboot to bootloader it gets stuck in download mode. I can get back out.And the cycle repeats.... Have also done a reset. Any solutions for this besides sending it in for service? Thanks
Have you analyzed the logs available through recovery mode?
ze7zez said:
Have you analyzed the logs available through recovery mode?
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Not sure I know how to do that.Right now I'm support chat with Samsung. Will get back to this board soon. Thank You
piazzii said:
Not sure I know how to do that.Right now I'm support chat with Samsung. Will get back to this board soon. Thank You
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Tried looking through the logs.Have no idea what to look for..Best I see is
Reboot Recovery Cause is UNKNOWN
Failed to load bitmap installing_text for locale en-US (error -1)
piazzii said:
Tried looking through the logs.Have no idea what to look for..Best I see is
Reboot Recovery Cause is UNKNOWN
Failed to load bitmap installing_text for locale en-US (error -1)
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Before I brick this thing, is it possible to install TWRP through the sd card,Will it work?
piazzii said:
Before I brick this thing, is it possible to install TWRP through the sd card,Will it work?
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Don't do anything hastily. Your phone should be fully operational before you install TWRP.
piazzii said:
I've been at this for three days and can't find a solution. I can get in to recovery but when I hit reboot to bootloader it gets stuck in download mode. I can get back out.And the cycle repeats.... Have also done a reset. Any solutions for this besides sending it in for service? Thanks
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Huh??? Reboot to bootloader is SUPPOSED to take to download mode. Where are you trying to get?
ze7zez said:
Don't do anything hastily. Your phone should be fully operational before you install TWRP.
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Thank you...Understood
lewmur said:
Huh??? Reboot to bootloader is SUPPOSED to take to download mode. Where are you trying to get?
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It does take me there..It freezes at download mode!!!!
So you can’t boot to system? Or you can’t use download mode?
Arealhooman said:
So you can’t boot to system? Or you can’t use download mode?
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The system works fine. Just can't use download mode..Not allowing to connect with adb fastboot.
piazzii said:
It does take me there..It freezes at download mode!!!!
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You need to explain what you mean by that and what things you did before this occured. Have you tried getting to download manually? By that I mean turning the tablet off and then holding vol up and down while plugging in the USB cable to the PC. Also, what happens when you try to boot to system?
piazzii said:
The system works fine. Just can't use download mode..Not allowing to connect with adb fastboot.
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Ah, so your problem is only that you can't use fastboot. Have you installed TWRP? This model doesn't support fastboot by itself. You have to first install TWRP to use fastboot.
lewmur said:
Ah, so your problem is only that you can't use fastboot. Have you installed TWRP? This model doesn't support fastboot by itself. You have to first install TWRP to use fastboot.
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piazzii said:
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You need to read this thread to install TWRP. You do it with Odin and not fastboot. Odin is what Samsung uses INSTEAD of fastboot.
I cannot install TWRP,..
1.I Shut down
2.Press power and Vol up button
3.Gets in Recovery
4. I scroll to Reboot to bootloader
5. Goes into download mode. Freezes
6.Press power and Vol down buttons
7.Goes back to home screen
8. Rinse and repeat
piazzii said:
I cannot install TWRP,..
1.I Shut down
2.Press power and Vol up button
3.Gets in Recovery
4. I scroll to Reboot to bootloader
5. Goes into download mode. Freezes
6.Press power and Vol down buttons
7.Goes back to home screen
8. Rinse and repeat
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Do you have Odin running? Do you get the "added message" in Odin? That is the only way to tell if it is connected. You say it "freezes" but that is normal. So long as you get the added notice in Odin, you are ready to flash. If you don't get the "added" message, then you have to enter the download mode manually and NOT from the recovery menu. Also, have you unlocked the bootloader? That has to be the very first step. Nothing will work till you do that.
piazzii said:
I've been at this for three days and can't find a solution. I can get in to recovery but when I hit reboot to bootloader it gets stuck in download mode. I can get back out.And the cycle repeats.... Have also done a reset. Any solutions for this besides sending it in for service? Thanks
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I think I know what your problem is. You've had other tablets and have always used fastboot for rooting, unlocking and flashing. FORGET EVERYTHING YOU KNOW. Samsung doesn't work like other tablets. The ONLY time you use fastboot with this device is AFTER you have unlocked it, installed TWRP, rooted and want to install a GSI ROM. You DO NOT use fastboot to unlock the bootloader, root the tablet or flash TWRP, stock ROMs or custom ROMs. You can find instruction for unlocking the bootloader here. It is for the A7 but the A8 unlocks the same way. Then use the other link I posted for installing TWRP.
ONG he was using fastboot.
lewmur said:
I think I know what your problem is.
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You've had other tablets and have always used fastboot for rooting, unlocking and flashing. FORGET EVERYTHING YOU KNOW. Samsung doesn't work like other tablets. The ONLY time you use fastboot with this device is AFTER you have unlocked it, installed TWRP, rooted and want to install a GSI ROM. You DO NOT use fastboot to unlock the bootloader, root the tablet or flash TWRP, stock ROMs or custom ROMs. You can find instruction for unlocking the bootloader here. It is for the A7 but the A8 unlocks the same way. Then use the other link I posted for installing TWRP.
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My understanding is different. The problem is that the download mode can't be started because there is a hangup. So how can you use Odin, which requires a working phone in download mode?