I have a stock Verizon Moto X (XT1060) that was running 4.4.4. I was on a flight Friday using the phone in airplane mode to run Spotify and Podkicker - noticed the phone was running a little hot so I shut the apps down for a while. Anyway, upon landing I take the phone off airplane mode and the usual minor flood of emails/texts/updates comes in. About 30 seconds after this the phone begins alternately flashing "Process android.process.acore has stopped" and "Process android.process.media has stopped." These cycled for about 5 displays of each, then would disappear for about 45 seconds, then start again. Tried resetting the phone, letting the battery die, no success.
Saturday I tried to navigate into settings to do a factory reset, but the screen froze whenever I tapped on the "backup and reset" menu. Could access all the other menus from settings (until the error cascade started again....). I was able to boot the phone into recovery mode and wiped the cache - nothing. Went back into recovery mode to do a factory reset and now I appear to be stuck in a boot loop - the Moto logo pops up, buzzes, and then does nothing for about a minute or two before trying again. I can get it into recovery mode and tried to wipe the cache and factory reset again, but still nothing.
Any thoughts? Tried looking at other threads but didn't seem to find anything like this. Thanks!
Try this cmd in fastboot
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2738055
hbenz2008 said:
Try this cmd in fastboot
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2738055
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No luck, unfortunately. Still stuck on the Moto screen. I can force the phone to reset by holding down the power button and then get it into fastboot, my computer recognizes the fastboot device, and the code seems to have run fine. Thanks for the idea - any other thoughts?
If you can still get into fastboot mode you can try flashing only the stock 4.4.4 system.img via mfastboot. That will not wipe your data. If that does not work I would do a full return to stock via mfastboot or you can use rsd.
Thanks Travis I'll give it a shot. I never enabled USB debugging and never unlocked my phone before this happened - I imagine I'll need to try and unlock the bootloader first, no?
cmcgowan said:
Thanks Travis I'll give it a shot. I never enabled USB debugging and never unlocked my phone before this happened - I imagine I'll need to try and unlock the bootloader first, no?
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No, don't need to unlock boot loader to flash the system.img just enable USB debugging in developer options. Tap build number 5 times to enable developer options. If you have never flashed anything before via fastboot rsd might be easier for you.
Thanks - I've used fastboot before on an older phone but never enabled USB debugging on this phone and now can't get to enable it since I'm stuck with this boot loop. Downloading the files from Moto now so will give it a shot tonight anyway. Can't really break it more than it's already broken since all I've got now is a shiny light up paperweight.
You will still need to download the stock images for 4.4.4 for Verizon and extract them. You can flash via rsd or simply flash just the system by running the command "mfastboot flash system system.img"
You will have to have the image file in the same folder as your mfastboot.exe I usually keep all mine in platform tools.
Sigh. Got everything downloaded but when I tried to flash either the boot image, recovery image, or system image, I ran into errors
Here's what displayed (sub boot/recovery for system - same basic error):
c:\{Path}\mfastboot flash system system.img
(bootloader) Variable not supported!
target max-download-size: 768MB
Multi-Flash is enabled!
sending 'system' (262144 KB)...
OKAY [16.793s]
writing 'system'...
(bootloader) Preflash validation failed
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 17.756s
I was following option 5 from mark @ cdma forum's guide to return motox to stock (can't link b/c I don't have enough posts...) . No issues until I got to the flash boot boot.img step.
I'm assuming this is due to not having USB debugging enabled prior to my phone eating itself, though I'm not sure. Willing to try other things since I love my Moto X but my cheap replacement phone arrives tomorrow (hopefully) so at least its not the end of the world...
You are sure you got the 4.4.4 images? You did not try to downgrade right?
Yup. Definitely got the 4.4.4 images (went back to the Moto site and it will let me download the 4.4.4 immediately but made me request authorization for 4.4.2) and I know I was running the most recent version since I checked for an upgrade on my phone last week in the hope that Moto had released 5.0.
You are following this guide? http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-moto-x-return-to-100-stock-using-t2446515
If USB debugging is not on you can manually boot you device to boot loader mode. Then fastboot or rsd should work fine.
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Moto X Restore and unbrick for any major US carrier: https://youtu.be/jhhktIkwi7Q
I appreciate the help...but still no luck. That's basically what I've been doing and I went back through following those instructions - at every step I get the "variable not supported" error and then it fails at the flash boot step with the error message I described earlier.
cmcgowan said:
I appreciate the help...but still no luck. That's basically what I've been doing and I went back through following those instructions - at every step I get the "variable not supported" error and then it fails at the flash boot step with the error message I described earlier.
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You are opening the cmd screen from the same folder as your images and fastboot and mfastboot.exe correct? From your error it looks like your cmd screen is directed to your "C" drive.
Sorry, just didn't type out the whole thing - the cmd path is to the platform-tools folder where all of the files are also located...
Damn was hoping it was something simply like that. Have you tried rsd?
I haven't - didn't enable USB debugging and for whatever reason the package I downloaded from Moto doesn't include the XML file of instructions. Most of the links from the youtube video and some of the links from the XDA guide earlier are also dead so seems like I'm pretty much out of options. Thanks for all of your help - guess I'm going with the $80 replacement till I'm up for an upgrade!
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Hey guys I'm not exactly experienced with troubleshooting these kinds of problems. Hopefully I can learn something with the help of the community. I'll go ahead and lay out the situation and problem.
Problem:
Whenever I flash a rom with CWM, the phone will either A: Get stuck on a blank screen with the green LED on or B: Go through the boot animation and crash on "preparing android" and loop the process.
Info:
My AT&T Atrix HD has an unlocked bootloader, I have had several successful flashes in the past, and they have all worked well. I am able to flash the stock firmware back to the phone and it will load just fine. I have tried to go back to stock and start over, but I keep getting the same result. I've tried multiple roms with no change. This started happening when I was trying to load HoloBlur X according to the directions. It went through the whole installation in CWM without errors, but boot looped until it went dead. I did format and clear all the caches and all that too.
I'm not really sure what I'm missing here. I just hope someone might have a suggestion for me.
Thanks in advance for any help!
you could try format system in cwm
frog1982 said:
you could try format system in cwm
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Thank you, and I appreciate the suggestion, but I have done that multiple times with no change in result.
Your positive your unlocked? Rooted?
Sent from my PACMAN MATRIX HD MAXX
deeje00 said:
Your positive your unlocked? Rooted?
Sent from my PACMAN MATRIX HD MAXX
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Absolutely positive.
I unlocked using the Motopocalypse method, and have rooted using Motochopper with the Mythtools tool.
does cwm say that it cannot mount the cache after flashing the rom
Safestrap VS. CWM
Austin Connell said:
Absolutely positive.
I unlocked using the Motopocalypse method, and have rooted using Motochopper with the Mythtools tool.
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Are you using a version of Safestrap recovery or are you ABSOLUETLY positive that you are using a custom recovery? Most newer ROMs (4.1 and up) usually require you to use a custom recovery.
I'm sure he knows the difference between the 2.
Sent from my PACMAN MATRIX HD MAXX
Wipe and Restore
Hey guys I'm not exactly experienced with troubleshooting these kinds of problems. Hopefully I can learn something with the help of the community. I'll go ahead and lay out the situation and problem.
Problem:
Whenever I flash a rom with CWM, the phone will either A: Get stuck on a blank screen with the green LED on or B: Go through the boot animation and crash on "preparing android" and loop the process.
Info:
My AT&T Atrix HD has an unlocked bootloader, I have had several successful flashes in the past, and they have all worked well. I am able to flash the stock firmware back to the phone and it will load just fine. I have tried to go back to stock and start over, but I keep getting the same result. I've tried multiple roms with no change. This started happening when I was trying to load HoloBlur X according to the directions. It went through the whole installation in CWM without errors, but boot looped until it went dead. I did format and clear all the caches and all that too.
I'm not really sure what I'm missing here. I just hope someone might have a suggestion for me.
Thanks in advance for any help!
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If you indeed are positive that you flashed the correct custom recovery, then follow these steps to fully Wipe, Restore to stock, and reflash.
Please read all of these steps before attempting to follow them!
** Note: I am not responsible for any damage done to your phone by following these instructions. **
Charge your device to a reccomended 80% (at least)
Make sure you have a Windows computer
Download the latest USB drivers from Motorola
Boot into your current recovery and make a nandroid backup, just in case.
Boot your device into Fastboot by powering off device and holding the Power+Volume Up+Volume Down and scrolling using the Volume Down button.
Plug your device into your computer
Download Fastboot if you don't already have it. (A simple Google search should result in a download link)
Type "fastboot erase data"
Type "fastboot erase cache"
Type "fastboot erase system"
Type "fastboot erase boot"
Type "fastboot reboot"
All of these commands should pass without conflict.
Your phone should reboot, but have no bootable OS. Don't panic if you get this error. Just manually power off your device and put it in bootloader mode once again (Power+Volume Up+Volume Down).
After that, follow these steps to flash to stock.
Download and install RSD Lite 6.1 here : www.mediafire.com/?3ckiknmwcpjolb2
Download the correct Fastboot Package for Jellybean here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/dinara/list.php -- It should be MB886_att-user-4.1.1-9.8.0Q-97_MB886_FFW-20-27-release-keys-ATT-US_BuildA.xml.zip for 4.1.1 Jellybean on AT&T.
Make sure your phone is in bootloader mode with the directions in the first set of instructions and select Fastboot flash mode.
Open RSD Lite and select the downloaded Zip file in the box at the top.
Your device should appear at the list view towards the bottom of the screen. Click it and the "Start" button should be clickable. Click start and wait.
Wait for RSD Lite to say success and do not unplug it until the phone COMPLETELY BOOTS UP.
After all of this, you can now root, unlock bootloader, flash CWM, and install your custom rom. This should take care of any bootloops while installing Custom ROMs.
Click the thanks button if I helped!
PM me if you have any problems during this so I can help!
lol no, I'm not using a safestrap. I'm using a CWM Recovery.
I will give the rsd method a try tonight. thank you guys for all the help so far. luckily i have another phone to use in the meantime.
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Austin Connell said:
lol no, I'm not using a safestrap. I'm using a CWM Recovery.
I will give the rsd method a try tonight. thank you guys for all the help so far. luckily i have another phone to use in the meantime.
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Okay. Make sure to tell us the results! Good luck!
I had very similar problems because I unwittingly attempted to flash the wrong cwm recovery file... which seems to have affected the Boatloader behaviour. I made it to #6 of the RSD steps in the help offered by lucasantarella (I was using RSD Lite 6.1.4), but the flash fails with:
Model Port No. Port Type IMEI / ESN / MEID Status Progress Result
Fastboot QINARA S 1 USB N/A Failed flashing process. Unknown fastboot command. (getvar) FAIL
Here's the complete story on the phone:
Brand new Factory Atrix HD, 4.1.1.
Installed MythTools (V1.1) on Windows XP and downloaded the USB Motorola Drivers
Used MythTools to unlock the bootloader
Installed superuser-4.3-beta2.zip
Installed ROM Manager 5.5.2.0 (which I can't use until the customized CWM for AHD is installed)
Downloaded mb886-cwm-6.0.3.6-touch-recovery-flashable-signed.zip
Using MythTools, I selected the wrong recovery file (selected a stock cwm instead) which failed to flash,
and the bootloader is now reporting a Flash failure. Here's the entire screen:
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S)
10.9B(*) (sha-2e68372, 2012-11-17 23:33:08)
eMMC Info: Size 8GB
Device is UNLOCKED. Status Code: 3
Battery OK
Transfer Mode:
USB Connected
Fastboot Reason: Flash Failure
usb connected
When I power it down and then hold the vol + and - together, I get the following menu:
Boot Mode Selection Menu (10.9B)
Vol Up Selects, Vol Down Scrolls
Available Boot Modes:
Normal Powerup
Recovery
AP Fastboot
Factory
BP Tools
Selecting any of those puts the AHD into the stock AT&T 4.1.1 normal screen and its ready for use.
Using Myth Tools to "Reboot normally" (option A) does the same thing as Option B, "Reboot to fastboot mode", which puts me back into the fastboot screen showing "Flash failure".
It appears that I'm locked to 4.1.1... because of Bootloader problems.
Any comments/thoughts/insight? It's been a year since I did any flash/RSD work and have poured over the various pages/threads on the AHD for the last three days... Apparently I didn't read enough...
Am currently using a Motorola Bravo running the CyanogenMod-72-20120506-NIGHTLY-Kobe and was hoping to migrate up to the AHD.
-ricer1
whew!!! The Atrix HD works!!!!
I thought my phone was crippled forever.. but I followed leanix's instructions here and am running epinter's rom on my Atrix HD:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=45306485#post45306485
Many thanks to leanix for posting his MUCH needed help.
- ricer1
lucasantarella said:
If you indeed are positive that you flashed the correct custom recovery, then follow these steps to fully Wipe, Restore to stock, and reflash.
Please read all of these steps before attempting to follow them!
** Note: I am not responsible for any damage done to your phone by following these instructions. **
Charge your device to a reccomended 80% (at least)
Make sure you have a Windows computer
Download the latest USB drivers from Motorola
Boot into your current recovery and make a nandroid backup, just in case.
Boot your device into Fastboot by powering off device and holding the Power+Volume Up+Volume Down and scrolling using the Volume Down button.
Plug your device into your computer
Download Fastboot if you don't already have it. (A simple Google search should result in a download link)
Type "fastboot erase data"
Type "fastboot erase cache"
Type "fastboot erase system"
Type "fastboot erase boot"
Type "fastboot reboot"
All of these commands should pass without conflict.
Your phone should reboot, but have no bootable OS. Don't panic if you get this error. Just manually power off your device and put it in bootloader mode once again (Power+Volume Up+Volume Down).
After that, follow these steps to flash to stock.
Download and install RSD Lite 6.1 here : www.mediafire.com/?3ckiknmwcpjolb2
Download the correct Fastboot Package for Jellybean here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/dinara/list.php -- It should be MB886_att-user-4.1.1-9.8.0Q-97_MB886_FFW-20-27-release-keys-ATT-US_BuildA.xml.zip for 4.1.1 Jellybean on AT&T.
Make sure your phone is in bootloader mode with the directions in the first set of instructions and select Fastboot flash mode.
Open RSD Lite and select the downloaded Zip file in the box at the top.
Your device should appear at the list view towards the bottom of the screen. Click it and the "Start" button should be clickable. Click start and wait.
Wait for RSD Lite to say success and do not unplug it until the phone COMPLETELY BOOTS UP.
After all of this, you can now root, unlock bootloader, flash CWM, and install your custom rom. This should take care of any bootloops while installing Custom ROMs.
Click the thanks button if I helped!
PM me if you have any problems during this so I can help!
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Hey i tried this in bot rsd lite and myth tools but it won't work
I can't get back into recovery, or boot up the phone. it only boot into fast boot
my phone is locked and status code 0
I really don't know what to do.
when I use myth tools is says fastboot not found or as a command on internal or externel
or attrib internal or external
please help me
alki1979 said:
Hey i tried this in bot rsd lite and myth tools but it won't work
I can't get back into recovery, or boot up the phone. it only boot into fast boot
my phone is locked and status code 0
I really don't know what to do.
when I use myth tools is says fastboot not found or as a command on internal or externel
or attrib internal or external
please help me
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Follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2259661
Having a tough time going back to stock. Decided to give lucasantarella's wipe and restore process a go. At step #8 I got this:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\>fastboot devices
TA30001GGN fastboot
C:\>fastboot erase data
erasing 'data'...
Invalid partition name data
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.105s
C:\>
I've ensured that I have the latest drivers installed and have the latest fastboot. Any help on what to try next would be appriciated. Thanks.
Edit: Would trying leanix's post on using the command lines be advisable for me at this time? PhilZ touch and CM 11 are currently installed on my device. PhilZ seems to run ok but clearing the dalvik cache doesnt seem to work and all I get is the arrow spinning around CM's head on bootup.
ifixgse said:
Having a tough time going back to stock. Decided to give lucasantarella's wipe and restore process a go. At step #8 I got this:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\>fastboot devices
TA30001GGN fastboot
C:\>fastboot erase data
erasing 'data'...
Invalid partition name data
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.105s
C:\>
I've ensured that I have the latest drivers installed and have the latest fastboot. Any help on what to try next would be appriciated. Thanks.
Edit: Would trying leanix's post on using the command lines be advisable for me at this time? PhilZ touch and CM 11 are currently installed on my device. PhilZ seems to run ok but clearing the dalvik cache doesnt seem to work and all I get is the arrow spinning around CM's head on bootup.
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If you're trying to wipe user data/do factory reset through fastboot, try "fastboot -w". Also are you using the snapdragon fastboot?
Sent from my MB886 using Tapatalk
I have a Nexus 6. I've been on build LMY47D. My storage was showing as 32GB when I have a 64GB version. I read this post for a fix. I did a fresh install of adb, checked the OEM unlock, removed security (PIN) and turned on USB debugging from developer settings. I used "adb reboot bootloader" to reboot to the bootloader and then typed the commands from the post I linked above:
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
I was wanting to take the OTA update so I was planning on flashing the LRX22C image and wanted to make sure I was OEM unlocked so before rebooting I also did:
fastboot oem unlock
The result said:
<bootloader> device already unlocked!
FAILED <remote failure>
finished. total time 0.002s
I figured I was unlocked and essentially factory reset, so I entered:
fastboot reboot
It was on the spinning dots for about an hour. I read somebody with something similar rebooting after such a long time and everything being ok, so I tried it with no luck.
I can get boot to the bootloader. The lock is unlocked. When I try to go to recovery I just see the dead android with the red sign and exclamation. My PC no longer sees the phone, I think because I'm no longer in USB debugging? Is there any way to fix this? I've tried selecting "factory" from the bootloader, but get the same result--endless bootloop. Any help is appreciated!
EDIT: Thought I'd add, at the bottom of the bootloader screen it shows "Device is Unlocked. Status Code: 3"
EDIT 2: While waiting for feedback, I downloaded wugfresh's nexus toolkit and selected the softbrick/bootloop option. It's downloading a factory image atm, so we'll see how this goes.
Marcellus1 said:
I have a Nexus 6. I've been on build LMY47D. My storage was showing as 32GB when I have a 64GB version. I read this post for a fix. I did a fresh install of adb, checked the OEM unlock, removed security (PIN) and turned on USB debugging from developer settings. I used "adb reboot bootloader" to reboot to the bootloader and then typed the commands from the post I linked above:
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
I was wanting to take the OTA update so I was planning on flashing the LRX22C image and wanted to make sure I was OEM unlocked so before rebooting I also did:
fastboot oem unlock
The result said:
<bootloader> device already unlocked!
FAILED <remote failure>
finished. total time 0.002s
I figured I was unlocked and essentially factory reset, so I entered:
fastboot reboot
It was on the spinning dots for about an hour. I read somebody with something similar rebooting after such a long time and everything being ok, so I tried it with no luck.
I can get boot to the bootloader. The lock is unlocked. When I try to go to recovery I just see the dead android with the red sign and exclamation. My PC no longer sees the phone, I think because I'm no longer in USB debugging? Is there any way to fix this? I've tried selecting "factory" from the bootloader, but get the same result--endless bootloop. Any help is appreciated!
EDIT: Thought I'd add, at the bottom of the bootloader screen it shows "Device is Unlocked. Status Code: 3"
EDIT 2: While waiting for feedback, I downloaded wugfresh's nexus toolkit and selected the softbrick/bootloop option. It's downloading a factory image atm, so we'll see how this goes.
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When you see the dead android (recovery) just press volume up + power simultainiously and do a data factory reset, after that the phone should boot up fine.
PS: don`t use toolkits, they cause more harm then good if used by unexperienced users and experienced users don`t use it anyway
gee2012 said:
When you see the dead android (recovery) just press volume up + power simultainiously and do a data factory reset, after that the phone should boot up fine.
PS: don`t use toolkits, they cause more harm then good if used by unexperienced users and experienced users don`t use it anyway
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Thanks for your response. I actually tried pressing volume up + power simultaneously several while at recovery and nothing happened. After that I tried other key combinations, wondering if I got it wrong, and nothing happened with those either.
I ended up using the toolkit (before I saw your response) and my phone is back in business *HUGE sigh of relief*
Marcellus1 said:
Thanks for your response. I actually tried pressing volume up + power simultaneously several while at recovery and nothing happened. After that I tried other key combinations, wondering if I got it wrong, and nothing happened with those either.
I ended up using the toolkit (before I saw your response) and my phone is back in business *HUGE sigh of relief*
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FWIW: to enter the recovery menu in stock recovery, the combo is - press and hold power, and press and release volume up.
I got a message saying that an update is availible and i tried to download and install it but it failed two different times so i gave up. Now after several power cycles due to normal use my razr i is stuck in a boot loop (static red moto symbol then boot animation with intel inside repeating).I got the phone into fastboot mode and then I downloaded and installed rsd-lite and all motorola drivers. 2 different computers that ive tried rsd lite does not detect the phone however fastboot does. Factory option just resumes the boot loop. I dont know how to procede from here?
Edit: Phone is locked bootloader unrooted
Okay i guess this thread can be left incase anyone else gets in my position. I was able to fix my phone as fastboot was able to detect. i simply typed
Code:
fastboot -w reboot
and it wiped my userdata and cache and allowed the phone to boot.
megamit said:
Okay i guess this thread can be left incase anyone else gets in my position. I was able to fix my phone as fastboot was able to detect. i simply typed
Code:
fastboot -w reboot
and it wiped my userdata and cache and allowed the phone to boot.
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It really works!
Thank you!
This time I tried the flash-all.bat file. I did not notice big problems during the flashing process, (it mentioned missing .sig files). When flash-all.bat finished, I scrolled up to Recovery using the volume keys, hit the power key, and the screen changed to the first part of the boot sequence, the black screen with Google at the top and a small unlocked lock sign at the bottom... And there it has set for the past hour
It does not seem to connect to the usb port anymore, so I don't know where I go from here.
I have flashed factory images on my Nexus 6 several times, including each of the recent developer previews. I always used the fastboot commands. The bootloader is unlocked; the phone is not rooted, it was running preview 3.
Uh, what next?
OK, I got back to the bootloader.
Now when I try to flash the files one at a time, I get:
Motobootreflash validation for aboot
preflash validation failed
failed remote failure
I tried to upgrade from Android M preview 3 to 6.0 Marshmallow using the flash-all.bat.
There were error messages and the phone would not boot into recovery.
I went back to fastboot to flash files one at a time.
When I try to flash bootloader it fails with the "Preflash validation error" message.
Is this telling me that I can't flash the bootloader because it was already flashed during the (unsuccessful) flash-all.bat?
Can I flash the other files to get the phone back to working order?
I was on preview 3 and used flash-all.bat to go to the official 6.0 image. No issues on my end, the missing boot sig message is normal, phone took about 5 min but booted up clean. You might want to try downloading the factory image again, maybe it was partially corrupted? Should be recoverable since you can still get into the bootloader and access fastboot.
Update: I kept trying to reflash changing one thing at a time, until I finally tried my old, tired laptop with an old fastboot.exe on it.
With the old software on the old computer, Marshmallow flashed normally using the command line.
So this morning i tried this. Kingroot didn't complete the root, some error happened, i didn't mind since i was just testing to see if i could root my phone for the first time [i've never done it before and it seemed simple enough].
I quit the app, a bunch of errors showed up, one after the other [i didn't register what exactly the windows said, i'm pretty sure it was a google application that stopped working]. The phone turned itself off.
i booted it up again, and it showed me the AP Fastboot Flash Mode screen. i know this from previously doing a factory reset, so i tried doing it again. After it wiped all of my data and custom, i tried rebooting it.
it showed me the motorola icon, but a few seconds later, i was back at the fastboot screen. i'm pretty desperate right now since this is my only phone. i tried selecting the "normal powerup" command, it didn't work. this is my screen right now:
"hab check failed for boot
failed to validate boot image
fastboot reason: fall-through from normal boot mode
USB conected
hab check failed for boot
failed to validate boot image
boot up failed"
none of the other commands, aside from Recovery, work. it takes me to the no command screen and all of the known options once i use the power+volume up command: reboot system now, reboot to bootloader, apply update from ABD, etc.
sorry if this thread reads weird, i'm sort of freaking out right now and english isn't my main language. thanks in advance to anyone who might help!
Check here
If you have questions PM me I will try to help. I got the same problem on Monday and solved it yesterday.