Trying to sell my Nexus 6 I believe I bricked it. After rooting the device I used Chainfire 3d program and it made me stuck on google sign. I tried literally everything. I can boot into teamwin TWR recovery. I tried factory resetting wiping cache and delvic. Problem is my bootloader is coming up locked. Tried using fastboot many times to flash everything back keep getting remote failure. Need help, is it possible im just screwed at this point. Ive used about everything it is just stuck saying Google. PLEASE HELP!!!!
chainfires 3d program hasnt worked on a nexus in years. and you do need to boot back up to enable unlocking the bootloader in the developer options. have you tried wiping data in twrp recovery?
zacrivera24 said:
Trying to sell my Nexus 6 I believe I bricked it. After rooting the device I used Chainfire 3d program and it made me stuck on google sign. I tried literally everything. I can boot into teamwin TWR recovery. I tried factory resetting wiping cache and delvic. Problem is my bootloader is coming up locked. Tried using fastboot many times to flash everything back keep getting remote failure. Need help, is it possible im just screwed at this point. Ive used about everything it is just stuck saying Google. PLEASE HELP!!!!
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Relax, deep breath. You need to use fastboot from bootloader. Issue these commands:
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
That should get you into TWRP and from there you can transfer a ROM to internal, flash it and go from there.
Evolution_Freak said:
Relax, deep breath. You need to use fastboot from bootloader. Issue these commands:
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
That should get you into TWRP and from there you can transfer a ROM to internal, flash it and go from there.
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well, he wrote that he can boot into twrp recovery already. wiping data should fix his use of chainfires app. but flashing a new rom would do the same
simms22 said:
well, he wrote that he can boot into twrp recovery already. wiping data should fix his use of chainfires app. but flashing a new rom would do the same
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Yeah, guess I missed that part.
Evolution_Freak said:
Yeah, guess I missed that part.
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thinking about it now.. with the bootloader locked, would twrp let you flash anything?
simms22 said:
thinking about it now.. with the bootloader locked, would twrp let you flash anything?
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Yes, it has been done to fix the soft brick I thought we were dealing with here. Only if TWRP is installed though.
Doesn't chainfire 3d modify system? I though it did. May need to flash a rom zip after a factory reset.
rootSU said:
Doesn't chainfire 3d modify system? I though it did. May need to flash a rom zip after a factory reset.
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honestly, i dont remember. its been about 3-4 years since last thinking of that app. if it does, a rom flash would be needed.
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Hello guys, I really messed up my phone.
I was trying to relock, and unroot my phone but it didnt go as planned.
Long story short, I cannot flash ANYTHING through CWM or TWRP (latest versions) and none of my files shows up in either of these recoveries. When i push a file through adb i get an error code on both. I believe that CWM said it cannot mount E:/SD Card.
I also have nothing to bootup to (bootloop)
I really need my phone and any help would be greatly appreciated!
mymonkeyballs said:
Hello guys, I really messed up my phone.
I was trying to relock, and unroot my phone but it didnt go as planned.
Long story short, I cannot flash ANYTHING through CWM or TWRP (latest versions) and none of my files shows up in either of these recoveries. When i push a file through adb i get an error code on both. I believe that CWM said it cannot mount E:/SD Card.
I also have nothing to bootup to (bootloop)
I really need my phone and any help would be greatly appreciated!
There will be a cash reward for the person to help me get this working. (paypal)
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Just calm down buddy... This is the second thread you've made so far. Now I'm going to help you and I dont want any of your money. I just want you to agree on one term and that is to not make another thread about this.
That sucks balls MyMonkeyBalls..
Yeah, has happened to me too, I had to send in to get fixed, been 3 weeks so far.
Have a read over the forums for mine and others same issue, there are tips on how to fix but this is becoming very common at the moment, I can not offer any suggestions because everything i did did not work
Good luck
Tw1tchy said:
Just calm down buddy... This is the second thread you've made so far. Now I'm going to help you and I dont want any of your money. I just want you to agree on one term and that is to not make another thread about this.
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Sorry bro , just freaking out. Agreed.
twerg said:
That sucks balls MyMonkeyBalls..
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LOL!!
anyways...
what build of CM10.2 was it (example: cm-10.2-20130809-UNOFFICIAL-m7ul.zip)?
Kernel?
Firmware? (or Hboot#)
Do you have nandroid?
have you tried to go to stock?
S-OFF?
locked/relocked/unlocked?
logcats? (twrp or cwm)
ATT, TMO, Sprint, GPE, etc?
Any other info?
Tw1tchy said:
LOL!!
anyways...
what build of CM10.2 was it (example: cm-10.2-20130809-UNOFFICIAL-m7ul.zip)?
Kernel?
Firmware? (or Hboot#)
Do you have nandroid?
have you tried to go to stock?
S-OFF?
locked/relocked/unlocked?
logcats? (twrp or cwm)
ATT, TMO, Sprint, GPE, etc?
Any other info?
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cm-10.2-20130815-UNOFFICIAL-m7ul_doubleTap.zip
Kernel that came with the ROM
1.44.0000
I dont believe I have a nandroid anymore, if i do it would be TWRP's.
I cant get back to stock
S-On
Unlocked
No
Bell (unlocked)
Nothing is showing up in Twrp or CWM its like i have nothing installed on my device. I have a constant bootloop with the cm10.2 boot animation.
I believe it all started going crazy when i tried to go back to stock and wipe the data (i did a factory reset from hboot as well as cwm)
mymonkeyballs said:
cm-10.2-20130815-UNOFFICIAL-m7ul_doubleTap.zip
Kernel that came with the ROM
1.44.0000
I dont believe I have a nandroid anymore, if i do it would be TWRP's.
I cant get back to stock
S-On
Unlocked
No
Bell (unlocked)
Nothing is showing up in Twrp or CWM its like i have nothing installed on my device. I have a constant bootloop with the cm10.2 boot animation.
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Before LC's CM10.2 were you running a 4.1.2 rom?
Tw1tchy said:
Before LC's CM10.2 were you running a 4.1.2 rom?
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No. 4.2.2
mymonkeyballs said:
No. 4.2.2
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Okay well that rules out the simple.
Now lets see if i understand the situation correctly. If you try to boot into system all you get is a CM bootloop and custom recovery's show an empty sdcard? You say adb commands dont work but have you tried fastboot commands in fastboot mode yet?
Try:
fastboot devices
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-recovery
Dude - he's done a factory reset from the bootloader which has wiped his virtual sd card. You basically need to format it back into a fat32 partition so the adb side load will work.
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Tw1tchy said:
Okay well that rules out the simple.
Now lets see if i understand the situation correctly. If you try to boot into system all you get is a CM bootloop and custom recovery's show an empty sdcard? You say adb commands dont work but have you tried fastboot commands in fastboot mode yet?
Try:
fastboot devices
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-recovery
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Yes. Fastboot commands work but doesnt resolve my issue.
thejosh86 said:
Dude - he's done a factory reset from the bootloader which has wiped his virtual sd card. You basically need to format it back into a fat32 partition so the adb side load will work.
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So what do I have to do sorry
I've done this before a long time ago now myself and was able to fix it because I could still boot into my rom and windows would offer to format it for me.
There used to be a guide in the One XL forum with a step by step even a youtube how to fix it - just trying to find it now.
Edit: Okay found it - full props to XsMagical for this fix.
Youtube is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-vf5eHV3_s&feature=youtu.be
Original XDA Post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1942605
It's for a One XL but the principle is the same as they both use Virtual SD Cards.
Make sure you're in the bootloader go into fastboot
Download the stock recovery from this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v7byetxqc2ogzqq/recovery144.img
Make sure the downloaded image is in the same folder as your fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery144.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Go into bootloader and then choose Factory Reset - let that finish running
Go into fastboot
fastboot flash recovery <custom recovery>.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now you can go into recovery and try sideloading a rom and then flashing it.
thejosh86 said:
I've done this before a long time ago now myself and was able to fix it because I could still boot into my rom and windows would offer to format it for me.
There used to be a guide in the One XL forum with a step by step even a youtube how to fix it - just trying to find it now.
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I would highly appreciate that. Thanks bro
thejosh86 said:
I've done this before a long time ago now myself and was able to fix it because I could still boot into my rom and windows would offer to format it for me.
There used to be a guide in the One XL forum with a step by step even a youtube how to fix it - just trying to find it now.
Edit: Okay found it - full props to XsMagical for this fix.
Youtube is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-vf5eHV3_s&feature=youtu.be
It's for a One XL but the principle is the same as they both use Virtual SD Cards.
Make sure you're in the bootloader go into fastboot
Download the stock recovery from this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v7byetxqc2ogzqq/recovery144.img
Make sure the downloaded image is in the same folder as your fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery144.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Go into bootloader and then choose Factory Reset - let that finish running
Go into fastboot
fastboot flash recovery <custom recovery>.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now you can go into recovery and try sideloading a rom and then flashing it.
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Thanks ! Testing it now. Will update.
thejosh86 said:
I've done this before a long time ago now myself and was able to fix it because I could still boot into my rom and windows would offer to format it for me.
There used to be a guide in the One XL forum with a step by step even a youtube how to fix it - just trying to find it now.
Edit: Okay found it - full props to XsMagical for this fix.
Youtube is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-vf5eHV3_s&feature=youtu.be
Original XDA Post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1942605
It's for a One XL but the principle is the same as they both use Virtual SD Cards.
Make sure you're in the bootloader go into fastboot
Download the stock recovery from this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v7byetxqc2ogzqq/recovery144.img
Make sure the downloaded image is in the same folder as your fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery144.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Go into bootloader and then choose Factory Reset - let that finish running
Go into fastboot
fastboot flash recovery <custom recovery>.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now you can go into recovery and try sideloading a rom and then flashing it.
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HALLELUJAH !! She is working ! Words cannot describe how happy i am ! i thought i was done! THANK YOU!
hahaha no worries mate, it's all part of the learning process.
Now just remember when you've got a custom recovery you don't need to use the factory reset in bootloader!
We saved mymonkeyballs =D
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thejosh86 said:
I've done this before a long time ago now myself and was able to fix it because I could still boot into my rom and windows would offer to format it for me.
There used to be a guide in the One XL forum with a step by step even a youtube how to fix it - just trying to find it now.
Edit: Okay found it - full props to XsMagical for this fix.
Youtube is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-vf5eHV3_s&feature=youtu.be
Original XDA Post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1942605
It's for a One XL but the principle is the same as they both use Virtual SD Cards.
Make sure you're in the bootloader go into fastboot
Download the stock recovery from this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/v7byetxqc2ogzqq/recovery144.img
Make sure the downloaded image is in the same folder as your fastboot.
fastboot flash recovery recovery144.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Go into bootloader and then choose Factory Reset - let that finish running
Go into fastboot
fastboot flash recovery <custom recovery>.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Now you can go into recovery and try sideloading a rom and then flashing it.
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thejosh86 said:
hahaha no worries mate, it's all part of the learning process.
Now just remember when you've got a custom recovery you don't need to use the factory reset in bootloader!
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Haha, that was kinda stupid now that i look back on it. I cannot say thank you enough!
mymonkeyballs said:
Haha, that was kinda stupid now that i look back on it. I cannot say thank you enough!
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Hey dude, don't forget to put [Resolved] in the thread title.
I broke the screen on my Verizon Nexus 6 and our internet went out today, but I wanted to flash it to stock before going to Verizon and seeing if they'll replace it. So I had a stock rom on my phone, flashed that, then locked the bootloader. I wasn't thinking about the recovery... So now, I can't unlock the bootloader because when I try to boot up the device, the TWRP screen comes up, but it just boot loops back to that screen. All I can boot into is the bootloader but without adb access, I don't know what to do.... Anybody have any ideas?
WyldOne91 said:
I broke the screen on my Verizon Nexus 6 and our internet went out today, but I wanted to flash it to stock before going to Verizon and seeing if they'll replace it. So I had a stock rom on my phone, flashed that, then locked the bootloader. I wasn't thinking about the recovery... So now, I can't unlock the bootloader because when I try to boot up the device, the TWRP screen comes up, but it just boot loops back to that screen. All I can boot into is the bootloader but without adb access, I don't know what to do.... Anybody have any ideas?
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From bootloader use the fastboot commands:
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
This will allow you back into TWRP and you can restore a backup or flash a ROM. Then you can start over.
Evolution_Freak said:
From bootloader use the fastboot commands:
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
This will allow you back into TWRP and you can restore a backup or flash a ROM. Then you can start over.
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Thank you so much! I just tried this and while it didn't go into TWRP, it did boot into the OS. So either way, I can work with it now.
WyldOne91 said:
Thank you so much! I just tried this and while it didn't go into TWRP, it did boot into the OS. So either way, I can work with it now.
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No problem. Glad you're up and running!
Thank you so much! Just bought the nexus 6 like 4 hours ago and did the same thing as WyldOne91! Allready said good bye to my new nexus, but you saved my/our day!
Antochrist said:
Thank you so much! Just bought the nexus 6 like 4 hours ago and did the same thing as WyldOne91! Allready said good bye to my new nexus, but you saved my/our day!
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Thank YOU for reading and finding the solution. :good:
Hello guys,
This is possibly the first ever phone I have bricked. Since I moved from Chroma to Euphoria my Nexus 6 was reporting 23GB of total available storage, that's 3GB less than what I was getting with Chroma.
So I decided to revert back to stock hoping that would have sorted the partition layout but found myself in a bootloop. I tried several factory versions with no go, bootloop was still persisting. At that point I was like I am going to relock the bootloader to see if that makes any difference, and when I realized it did not and I tried to unlock it again, from that point on I realized I was very much screwed.
The current situation. I flashed a 5.0.1 factory stock that is in bootloop, bootloader is locked, no access to the stock recovery.
I have made a ton of researches and it seems I will have to send the device on repair.
Any idea of what else I could possibly try to rescue this phone?
How's that there's not a way to force unlocking the bootloader from fastboot when the system is not in a operational state?
I will appreciate any help.
Thanks
Segnale007 said:
Hello guys,
This is possibly the first ever phone I have bricked. Since I moved from Chroma to Euphoria my Nexus 6 was reporting 23GB of total available storage, that's 3GB less than what I was getting with Chroma.
So I decided to revert back to stock hoping that would have sorted the partition layout but found myself in a bootloop. I tried several factory versions with no go, bootloop was still persisting. At that point I was like I am going to relock the bootloader to see if that makes any difference, and when I realized it did not and I tried to unlock it again, from that point on I realized I was very much screwed.
The current situation. I flashed a 5.0.1 factory stock that is in bootloop, bootloader is locked, no access to the stock recovery.
I have made a ton of researches and it seems I will have to send the device on repair.
Any idea of what else I could possibly try to rescue this phone?
How's that there's not a way to force unlocking the bootloader from fastboot when the system is not in a operational state?
I will appreciate any help.
Thanks
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Do you have TWRP or stock recovery?
cam30era said:
Do you have TWRP or stock recovery?
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Nope I do not. I don't even have access to the stock recovery. For some reason when I select the stock recovery the recovery menu does not appear. It just comes up a dead android with a question mark and nothing else..
Segnale007 said:
Nope I do not. I don't even have access to the stock recovery.
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I'm sorry to tell you that the only thing you can do is return it for repair/replacement. FWIW: if you had left the bootloader unlocked, we could have helped you.
cam30era said:
I'm sorry to tell you that the only thing you can do is return it for repair/replacement. FWIW: if you had left the bootloader unlocked, we could have helped you.
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I kinda knew it.. This Nexus 6 was bought outside of the Play Store. Will Motorola either replace it or repair it?
I am just gonna say I woke up in the morning and found the phone in bootloop..
Segnale007 said:
I kinda knew it.. This Nexus 6 was bought outside of the Play Store. Will Motorola either replace it or repair it?
I am just gonna say I woke up in the morning and found the phone in bootloop..
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You have nothing to loose by contacting them and asking.
What 5.0.1 factory stock file did you flash?
Mega Montana said:
What 5.0.1 factory stock file did you flash?
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This one right here https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp/shamu-lrx22c-factory-ff173fc6.tgz
Flashing that file following the correct steps should not have sent the phone in a bootloop. Gonna need a bit more info to know what got screwed up. Also, have you connected your phone to your PC to see if it recognizes it? You said you can't boot into recovery but what about the bootloader, power + vol down?
Mega Montana said:
Flashing that file following the correct steps should not have sent the phone in a bootloop. Gonna need a bit more info to know what got screwed up. Also, have you connected your phone to your PC to see if it recognizes it? You said you can't boot into recovery but what about the bootloader, power + vol down?
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Depends if he had a 5.1 bootloader before or not. Attempts to downgrade the BL from 5.1 will result in a loop.
If it appears when connecting to the PC as qhsusb mode, then it's fixable. If it appears normally as a fastboot device, then it needs repairing.
Guys after 6 hours of nightmare I am glad to say it all ended up in a big scare.
Here is how I managed to get around the bootloop and get android to boot up.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61079544&postcount=312
Thanks for the help
Segnale007 said:
Guys after 6 hours of nightmare I am glad to say it all ended up in a big scare.
Here is how I managed to get around the bootloop and get android to boot up.. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=61079544&postcount=312
Thanks for the help
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How did you do that with a locked bootloader?
cam30era said:
How did you do that with a locked bootloader?
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I have reason to believe that the procedure outlined in the link I posted did not help me. What rather helped me must have been that I flashed userdata an cache from 5.1.1 factory stock to the 5.0.1 factory stock I had bootlooping.
I just felt to mention that I followed that procedure, but I bet its not what managed to help me booting back in android.
Segnale007 said:
I have reason to believe that the procedure outlined in the link I posted did not help me. What rather helped me must have been that I flashed userdata an cache from 5.1.1 factory stock to the 5.0.1 factory stock I had bootlooping.
I just felt to mention that I followed that procedure, but I bet its not what managed to help me booting back in android.
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Well, I'm glad for you. But I still don't understand how you could flash anything with a locked bootloader.
cam30era said:
Well, I'm glad for you. But I still don't understand how you could flash anything with a locked bootloader.
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Maybe he had the downgrade "brick" as i suggested a page back. Only way I know to flash when locked.
Or maybe the format part of a flash fixed itm
rootSU said:
Maybe he had the downgrade "brick" as i suggested a page back. Only way I know to flash when locked.
Or maybe the format part of a flash fixed itm
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Aahh. That makes sense. I'm still amazed that recovery was this easy.
cam30era said:
Well, I'm glad for you. But I still don't understand how you could flash anything with a locked bootloader.
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rootSU said:
Maybe he had the downgrade "brick" as i suggested a page back. Only way I know to flash when locked.
Or maybe the format part of a flash fixed itm
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I am not sure whether I had a softbrick or a downgrade brick, all I know is that with a locked bootloader I was able to format and flash only cache and userdata, and btw while googling I have also found other people in the same situation as the one I have been that were also able to format and flash userdata and cache partitions with a locked bootloader.
I am just surprised to see the phone booting with a userdata and cache files from a newer version of android. That's what probably saved my butt.
Segnale007 said:
I am not sure whether I had a softbrick or a downgrade brick, all I know is that with a locked bootloader I was able to format and flash only cache and userdata, and btw while googling I have also found other people in the same situation as the one I have been that were also able to format and flash userdata and cache partitions with a locked bootloader.
Btw I was surprised to see the phone booting with a userdata and cache files from a newer version of android.
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Most of those who were able to successfully format cache and userdata still had TWRP installed. You are very lucky. Should buy a lotto ticket today.
Segnale007 said:
I am not sure whether I had a softbrick or a downgrade brick, all I know is that with a locked bootloader I was able to format and flash only cache and userdata, and btw while googling I have also found other people in the same situation as the one I have been that were also able to format and flash userdata and cache partitions with a locked bootloader.
I am just surprised to see the phone booting with a userdata and cache files from a newer version of android. That's what probably saved my butt.
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You can format cache and userdata with a locked bootloader. You cannot flash cache or userdata with a locked bootloader... Unless your bootloader is "bricked" as per the thread you linked to ultimately.
FYI formatting has the exact same result as flashing userdata and cache. So the options are:
1) you formatted which fixed it
2) you were bootloader bricked and had to use a gpt.bin to fix it.
Hi everyone.
I was trying to flash Nitrogen OS. First I flashed the latest firmware, then the actual rom and then GAPPS. After that my mobile got stuck in Oneplus logo without being able to go into recovery mode.
I tried using fastboot to flash the files in this thread(https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306) which worked once, but even after that I can't surpass the logo screen.
I've been trying to look for information but I can't find anything.
To clarify:
- I already tried erasing userdata and cache from fastboot
-I already tried flashing recovery images from twrp, stock and bluspark
Thanks in advance guys.
Pavononer23 said:
Hi everyone.
I was trying to flash Nitrogen OS. First I flashed the latest firmware, then the actual rom and then GAPPS. After that my mobile got stuck in Oneplus logo without being able to go into recovery mode.
I tried using fastboot to flash the files in this thread(https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306) which worked once, but even after that I can't surpass the logo screen.
I've been trying to look for information but I can't find anything.
Thanks in advance guys.
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Which TWRP are you using? Which firmware are you flashing? You can't access recovery at all? I've run into plenty of bricks like this and I'm usually able to get back to recovery by forcing the device off (vol up + power hold) and rebooting back to recovery. and if that doesn't work I can at least get to the bootloader and re-flash a recovery file.
rykanator said:
Which TWRP are you using? Which firmware are you flashing? You can't access recovery at all? I've run into plenty of bricks like this and I'm usually able to get back to recovery by forcing the device off (vol up + power hold) and rebooting back to recovery. and if that doesn't work I can at least get to the bootloader and re-flash a recovery file.
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I was using last bluspark recovery. I was flashing OB21 when everything happened.
There is no way I can access to recovery. I tried reflashing the stock recovery from that unbricking thread with all the other things through fastboot and I can't boot into recovery at all. It is the first time I face this error so I am lost.
Pavononer23 said:
I was using last bluspark recovery. I was flashing OB21 when everything happened.
There is no way I can access to recovery. I tried reflashing the stock recovery from that unbricking thread with all the other things through fastboot and I can't boot into recovery at all. It is the first time I face this error so I am lost.
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can you boot into the bootloader/fastboot?
rykanator said:
can you boot into the bootloader/fastboot?
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Yes I can
Pavononer23 said:
Yes I can
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okay, well what I would do is boot into the bootloader, and then reflash the blu_spark recovery via adb so you can boot into it. then wipe everything and restart. but this time I would try the OB 20 firmware and not the 21. when I was on NOS I used that one and it worked just fine. I'm not sure if it made a difference, but I flashed the firmware both right before and right after flashing NOS
rykanator said:
okay, well what I would do is boot into the bootloader, and then reflash the blu_spark recovery via adb so you can boot into it. then wipe everything and restart. but this time I would try the OB 20 firmware and not the 21. when I was on NOS I used that one and it worked just fine. I'm not sure if it made a difference, but I flashed the firmware both right before and right after flashing NOS
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It doesnt recognize my device through adb and I don't know why. If that worked I would have tried to sideload some firmware, but when I do adb devices it doesn't appear
Pavononer23 said:
It doesnt recognize my device through adb and I don't know why. If that worked I would have tried to sideload some firmware, but when I do adb devices it doesn't appear
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idk if it'll recognize as an adb device if it's in the bootloader. maybe try fastboot devices? sorry, I'm just spitballin here
rykanator said:
idk if it'll recognize as an adb device if it's in the bootloader. maybe try fastboot devices? sorry, I'm just spitballin here
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Somehow fastboot devices does send me that my device is there but adb devices no, I will try looking into that to see if that works. Thanks for the help anyway
Pavononer23 said:
Somehow fastboot devices does send me that my device is there but adb devices no, I will try looking into that to see if that works. Thanks for the help anyway
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yeah! try fastboot flash recovery "recovery file name".img
make sure that recovery img file is in the platform-tools file (or wherever your adb files are) and see if that works!
rykanator said:
yeah! try fastboot flash recovery "recovery file name".img
make sure that recovery img file is in the platform-tools file (or wherever your adb files are) and see if that works!
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It is not working, I think I lost my Oneplus 3t...
Pavononer23 said:
It is not working, I think I lost my Oneplus 3t...
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I mean idk if you wanna do this, but you could always try to "format userdata", then flash the stock recovery, and then sideload OOS. but you would lose all of your data in your internal storage, and it's still not a guarantee. there are some posts about doing a full wipe and starting from scratch. I'd look into those. Best of luck reviving your OP3T
Pavononer23 said:
It is not working, I think I lost my Oneplus 3t...
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just a tip, try posting the output instead of "it's not working",
so the devs here might be able to analyze the problem..
nicknacknuke said:
just a tip, try posting the output instead of "it's not working",
so the devs here might be able to analyze the problem..
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I already post a lot of information on the first post:
Mobile not passing the first time Oneplus logo appears.
Only fastboot is working, not adb, not recovery.
I already tried flashing other recoveries and the stock one->Can't pass Oneplus logo anyway
Tried formatting userdata through fastboot and flashing the .img files from my first post->Not working
Then just do the Qualcomm restore and unlock, boot to fastboot and flash the latest TWRP. Then boot into TWRP and format cache partitions, system and data and then adb sideload using this option under TWRP advanced to flash firmware zip, NitrogenOS zip and then 8.1 Gapps and try booting to see if same thing happens again. You are using the NitrogenOS stock kernel and not some other?
pitrus- said:
Then just do the Qualcomm restore and unlock, boot to fastboot and flash the latest TWRP. Then boot into TWRP and format cache partitions, system and data and then adb sideload using this option under TWRP advanced to flash firmware zip, NitrogenOS zip and then 8.1 Gapps and try booting to see if same thing happens again. You are using the NitrogenOS stock kernel and not some other?
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What do you mean by the Qualcomm restor and unlock? I already tried the flashing of latest TWRP and it did not work.
I was coming from Validus last beta but did a previous factory reset and that stuff.
Thank you for the answer
Pavononer23 said:
What do you mean by the Qualcomm restor and unlock? I already tried the flashing of latest TWRP and it did not work.
I was coming from Validus last beta but did a previous factory reset and that stuff.
Thank you for the answer
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What he meant is probably unbrick tool - https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306
Try flashing official firmware with it and then try again by flashing TWRP and flashing Nitrogen.
przemcio510 said:
What he meant is probably unbrick tool - https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306
Try flashing official firmware with it and then try again by flashing TWRP and flashing Nitrogen.
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I can't install the drivers:
-First, stupid Windows policy saying that its driver is the best one available.
-Second, choosing from a disk to avoid one saying that the driver is not a x64 one.
Pavononer23 said:
I already post a lot of information on the first post:
Mobile not passing the first time Oneplus logo appears.
Only fastboot is working, not adb, not recovery.
I already tried flashing other recoveries and the stock one->Can't pass Oneplus logo anyway
Tried formatting userdata through fastboot and flashing the .img files from my first post->Not working
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None of that answer what he actually asked, which is: what was the output (error message, result, etc.) when you tried to flash TWRP?
Did it flash successfully, but still can't boot to TWRP? Or else, what was the exact error message?
In general, when asking for help and giving status, be specific as possible, and give as many details as possible. Saying you "tried xxx" or "it did not work" is not specific enough.
Seems silly, but I've seen a lot of times where it's as simple as the user not using the correct command or entering the right file name.
redpoint73 said:
None of that answer what he actually asked, which is: what was the output (error message, result, etc.) when you tried to flash TWRP?
Did it flash successfully, but still can't boot to TWRP? Or else, what was the exact error message?
In general, when asking for help and giving status, be specific as possible, and give as many details as possible. Saying you "tried xxx" or "it did not work" is not specific enough.
Seems silly, but I've seen a lot of times where it's as simple as the user not using the correct command or entering the right file name.
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There were no errors when flashing TWRP. When I tried rebooting using fastboot(fastboot boot recovery.img) it got stuck in the message saying booting up... and the only thing that changed was that my phone left the bootloader screen to a screen with the Oneplus logo and a fastboot mode message under it.
The command I used was fastboot flash recovery recovery.img(Name of the actual recovery file)
Last OS installed on the device was faulty and didn't boot properly and ran into alot of problems so I tried to install a new OS. Thing is, im not that good with this stuff, so I straight up went to bootloader, wiped everything there was to wipe and tried to flash gapps with the OS. It even may be in bootloop, but im not sure and don't know what that is exactly. I can't even flash a new ROM because the device is encrypted for no reason. ADB sideload didn't work, probably because there is no os on the device or because it wasn't put into developer mode. Some help would be amazing, maybe with just unlocking bootloader. I think i can handle installing OS.
mercule said:
Last OS installed on the device was faulty and didn't boot properly and ran into alot of problems so I tried to install a new OS. Thing is, im not that good with this stuff, so I straight up went to bootloader, wiped everything there was to wipe and tried to flash gapps with the OS. It even may be in bootloop, but im not sure and don't know what that is exactly. I can't even flash a new ROM because the device is encrypted for no reason. ADB sideload didn't work, probably because there is no os on the device or because it wasn't put into developer mode. Some help would be amazing, maybe with just unlocking bootloader. I think i can handle installing OS.
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Not sure on encryption but wiping out everything should work.
I installed this ROM and it's working fine apart from couple of bugs.
If you can access TWRP give it a try.
PPGX5II said:
Not sure on encryption but wiping out everything should work.
I installed this ROM and it's working fine apart from couple of bugs.
If you can access TWRP give it a try.
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I cannot even wipe everything, somehow it has worked before but now it doesn't. Just says that it can't wipe data and whenever I try to flash something, it can't even confirm the zip or whatever it's doing to it.
mercule said:
I cannot even wipe everything, somehow it has worked before but now it doesn't. Just says that it can't wipe data and whenever I try to flash something, it can't even confirm the zip or whatever it's doing to it.
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Try to flash TWRP from above thread and then maybe try?
PPGX5II said:
Try to flash TWRP from above thread and then maybe try?
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I can't flash anything, it won't let me.
mercule said:
I can't flash anything, it won't let me.
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I mean using ADB command `fastboot flash recovery twrp.img`
PPGX5II said:
I mean using ADB command `fastboot flash recovery twrp.img`
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the device doesn't show up on the devices list, so I don't think that will work