Just today i flashed CyanogenMod Lollipop 12.1 on the phone. Everything ran smoothly and stuff. I didn't like the boot animation very much so though id flash the default Android L boot animation. Here was my error.
In a hurry i followed the instructions from here not realising this is for the Moto G...!!!
I have philz recovery installed but after flashing the zip i rebooted the phone and it just displays some artifacts during bootup and then the screen goes blank ...!!!! it boots up normal and connecting the phone to the PC shows up the device and sd card. I know the phones working fine coz it unlocks and places calls (randoms touches here and there did that)
Also a major blunder was i FORGOT TO ENABLE USB DEBUGGING...!!!
So now im locked out with no display and no way of enabling USB Debugging.... ANY tips or ideas... I know i have to reinstall recovery.
is there any way of enabling adb without the display...??? PLEASE HELP....!!!!
Why can't you just rsdlite to stock, root, install recovery and start your way from there again.
rsdlite flashing is handled be the bootloader, and if it is actually corrupted then it would be pretty hard to flash back to stock. My suggestion is to see if you can access the boot menu by holding down both volume buttons along with the power button. From there, select AP Fastboot and connect it to your computer.
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Hey guys!
So I've got an issue I'm struggling with on the Moto G (2014). First I'll tell you as much as I can about the phone: I bought it from the Motorola website, so I think it's running whatever the stock firmware is. Also, it's the 8 GB US model and isn't tied to any carrier. (I have it on T-Mobile, but got it directly from Motorola. I was trying to figure out what the firmware is but the closest I've been able to get is by running the Motorola Device Manager app while the phone is in fastboot mode. It says there are no available updates for: 21.11.17.titan_retuaws.retuaws.en.us The bootloader is locked and the phone is not rooted. It's pure stock, though it might have automatically gotten an OTA update to the latest official release, I can't be sure because I bought it for someone else.
Okay, so the problem. I'd bought the phone for my dad and set it up and it worked fine for about two months. Yesterday, he came by my place and asked if I could take a look at it because it was stuck on one screen and since there was no removable battery, he didn't know how to reset it. The screen it was stuck on is the boot screen where the Motorola logo is supposed to come up. It was up, but the bottom half of the logo was stretched to the side and pixelated so my first reaction was "crap, he hit it against something and there's damage to the screen." But there was no visible damage to the screen anywhere (neither from a hard hit or from pressure) and he's got the flip case for it and he said it hadn't been hit or anything.
I tried to power it down by holding down the power button, but as soon as it went off, it tried to start up again. A bootloop that always froze on that messed up Motorola boot screen. I set it on the charger for a bit and let it run through the loop a few times and at one point it got as far as the "world" screen where it shows a cartoon planet. This extended down past where the weird stretch happened on the motorola graphic and it was perfectly clear so I realized there was no damage to the screen, just some sort of boot error.
So then I tried booting into fastboot (hold both volume buttons down along with the power button for a few seconds, release) and I was able to get into fastboot. I tried scrolling down to recovery and then hitting the volume up key to select it but the second I hit the volume up key (the selection key in this mode) it reboots the phone. It doesn't go into the recovery screen, just turns off the phone. I tried this for the "Factory" (reset) option, for the "Normal Powerup" option, and the others. Instead of getting anything different, selecting any of them turns the phone off and nothing happens. The computer is recognizing that there's a device connected to it when I have the phone plugged in via usb in fastboot to my Windows 8 laptop. It also appears that I can enter commands in fastboot. (Though I'm not sure what to put in to fix this so I'm turning to you guys.)
So I can't figure out what's wrong. I've got some experience in flashing roms, both manually and with some of the tools, but haven't had to deal with what I'm assuming is a soft brick before.
Can anyone offer any help?
Thanks very much.
Watch this video and try again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf2sOPoE2b4
Roldorf said:
Watch this video and try again
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf2sOPoE2b4
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Unfortunately that didn't work. I was able to click the "restore to factory" part and it seemed to do that but I tried it again with the "wipe cache partition" and it just reset. I tried to restart normally and nothing happened. I will start boot and go to the Motorola logo but will always fail there, no matter what I try.
I'm still stuck with the soft-bricked phone. Any help going from Fastboot to somehow getting it to work?
(As I stated in the OP, the recovery options don't work. It seems only the Fastboot area is working.)
try to reflash the rom via fastboot, using the commands on 4.2 on this thread
if you have fastboot working they must work and re-flash the stock rom and everything back to stock...
to have the XML zip of yours rom search in here and download the file regards yours model and OS version that you wanna...
download, very slow download, unzip, to the some folder of mfastboot and give the commands a try... :good:
This is how to solve *ANY* softbrick on the Moto G 2014 (2nd Gen Moto G)
Try unlocking your bootloader with the given instructions on Motorola's website. You can flash a recovery like TWRP or CWM using mfastboot-v2. After flashing the recovery you can reinstall a custom ROM or stock ROM to fix the soft brick. ADB is only available if you enabled USB debugging although it will allow few commands. Using mfastboot-v2 after unlocking the bootloader will play the main factor in resolving the soft brick.:laugh::good:
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Try unlocking your bootloader with the given instructions on Motorola's website. You can flash a recovery like TWRP or CWM using mfastboot-v2. After flashing the recovery you can reinstall a custom ROM or stock ROM to fix the soft brick. ADB is only available if you enabled USB debugging although it will allow few commands. Using mfastboot-v2 after unlocking the bootloader will play the main factor in resolving the soft brick.:laugh::good:
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hello eyhajee.
My Moto G 2014 xt1068, running on Android 5.0.2 has some softbrick issue.
I have unlocked its bootloader, rooted it, unrooted it and while I was trying to lock its bootoader, I forgot to enable USB debugging and now it's stuck on fastboot mode.
So I wanna ask that can flashing a custom ROM turn my phone on??
I think so. If you are able to run some basic commands you should be able to flash it to emergency mode.
I can't boot into recovery, i have wiped all data through TWRP, and my phone won't get past the lg logo.
What Happened:
I rooted my LG-G4 H811 and installed TWRP too, yesterday, and i thought of trying out a custom rom.
I chose the CM 13 Rom, i downloaded the files.
i put them in the internal memory of the device, (since my phone has an sd card problem, a hardware one) i could've done that using OTG too but i didn't think of it that time.
I go to TWRP using my pc using adb, Because there's no direct method of doing it, not even with the volume buttons. tried them all.
Here's when i messed up
i went to wipe the phone data instead of flashing the rom and gapps first. I ticked all the boxes, and it did clean everything. including the rom files i was about to flash ( genius)
I went back to the main screen and i rebooted my phone and now it's stuck on the LG logo.
I can get into download mode by pressing the volume up button while plugging in a cable
i CANNOT get to TWRP. idk why.
Please help me :crying:
download kdz file with the firmware that you were running before on your phone get yourself into upgrade firmware mode by pressing volume up and connecting USB cable when your phone is turned off and run lgup application to upgrade the firmware and you should be ok unless you experienced bootloop phenomena on you lg4.
This is my first post, but I've had my phone rooted for a few months now with no problems until today out of the blue. What I've done to root my phone in the first place was flash to 4.4.2 NE3, root it, then upgrade to 5.0.1 OC 7 DeOdexed while keeping the root according to the link below. And then I put Xposed framework on it.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s4-active/general/how-to-update-to-i537oc6-5-0-1-t3089355
And this has worked well for me for a few months since that was back at the end of December. Flash forward to today when my phone was being rather slow to respond to my actions so I decided to restart it. And upon restarting it, it's been stuck on the AT&T logo screen for a very long time. I can power it down with the power button, but think it actually just restarts it because then it boot ups again on its own. I cannot enter recovery mode with power+home+volume up, but I can get to the custom OS screen with power+volume down. My computer cannot see it as an adb device either. I've also tried removing the SIM card and the SD card and it's still gets stuck at the AT&T logo.
I've done nothing different with the OS or Xposed recently. The only new thing was about 2 hours prior to restarting it, I connected it to my computer to transfer some video files to the sd card. While I had it connecting to the computer and looking at the files on it through the phone's My Apps, it was sluggish to respond to my actions. But after disconnecting it, it was fine. I don't know if this is related, but I haven't done anything else different with it. Is there anyway to get my phone to boot up correctly? Or am I going to have to reflash it all over again? Thank you for any help.
Edit: I can enter recovery mode and I tried wiping the cache. It still gets stuck at the AT&T logo screen. I should also note that it no longer shows the Samsung "custom" boot screen anymore like it used to after rooting, now it just has the default Samsung boot screen, so it would certainly seem like my OS has been corrupted.
Hi guys,
I got a G5S+, which got stuck the other day.
It was booting, showing the blue Motorola screen but ended up with a lying down android with a red questionmark and saying 'no command'.
I read through a couple of threads and finally decided, I need to flash stock again.
I did not have switched on USB debugging and so on, as the phone was quite new to me.
I decided to run with that tutorial here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/how-to/solution-to-flash-stock-romfactory-t3691396
Which seemed to be the right one.
Said so, booted into bootloader, installed the driver on my Win10 PC and ran through the steps.
I gut stuck on 'fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3' (15mins waiting..... after the steps before required about 12 Sec each) and needed to disconnect and connect the phone again.
Started with the same command and it worked.
Anyway when I got to the command 'fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.5' I realized in the Potter Retail, there is no such file (neither there is 6 or 7).
I skipped the commands and continued.
When it came to rebooting the phone disconnected and thats it.
Since then I am not able to turn my phone back on.
Sometimes there seems to be a small notofication led showing up when trying to turn on the phone.
And you can hear the USB connect sound when I connect it to my computer.
Did anyone of you guys experience the same issue or has an idea what to do?
I have no idea what I shall so.
Best regards,
Matt
Which stock ROM did you flash? I'm hoping that following that guide, you flashed a stock ROM for sanders (i.e. the codename for Moto G5S Plus) and not for potter (codename for G5 Plus), which appear to be not compatible with each other.
Your original issue appears to be your device is booting into the stock recovery (which the start of is the 'no recovery' screen).
Do you know what model number or retail software channel, or the software build you had on your device before it failed? If so, we may be able to flash the correct sanders stock ROM to your device and get it going again. Another user appears to have gotten their device working when they incorrectly flashed the potter stock ROM and not sanders. https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g5s-plus/help/bricked-moto-g5s-plus-t3747064 Ideally you will want to flash the correct stock ROM for your device.
Oha damn you are right.
I am an idiot and tried to flash Potter to a G5S Plus.
Oh boy. I should not flash a cellphone after a long day at work.
I had the latest safety update installed and the latest release.
I am not sure though which software that used to be.
Unbelievable.....
Anyway, so my screen does not show anything anymore.
I guess the display driver dows not work or something like that.
The cellphone is still working I think, as the USB sound still appears.
Does anyone have an idea what to do if the screen stays black.
I still cannot believe it.....
Thanks though for your help!
EDIT: fastboot still reckognizes the phone. I guess this is good.
But the command 'fastboot oem fb_mode_set' runs into an error.
Edit2:
I skipped the first command and everything ran through (with some error messages though).
I hope it works now.
Device is currently rebooting and showing the blue motorola screen.
Lucky me.....
Okay, at least your device is booting now (ish)... I saw your other post and was wondering if you were able to boot from the bootloader.
1)Boot to fastboot (probably easiest by powering off your device, then hold down power and volume down keys until your device boots).
2)Once in the fastboot menu (with details about your device, like bootloader version), check that 'Start' is selected, and press the Power button to select. If 'Start' is not showing, use the volume keys to scroll through the options until 'Start' appears. Sometimes, this booting via fastboot bypasses an auto-boot to recovery mode.
Failing that, if you're on the 'no command' screen, then hold down the power button and tap the volume up key. Release both and it should let you into the recovery menu. Then, you can try to reboot to system.
Hi there,
I ran through all the steps you said.
But I ended up having the same issue. I always get back to the broken droid.
Is there a way to flash a completely new ROM to the device in its current condition?
I don't mind having a customrom, but I want to get it working again.
Thanks!
Matt
I solved my problem:
It was the SD card. I cannot believe it.
I got myself another G5S Plus and swapped everything:
Same issue.
So I removed the memory card and all good again.
I am quite sad though not having figured that out earlier, becoz all my data is lost now....
Thanks for your help though!
Hallo, yesterday my phone kinda got laggy so i thought to my self hmm why not flash a new firmware. Aftewards i said to my self, why not go even further and flash lingeageos 16 and thats when it starts going down. The phone would crash or black screen (volume and power key still work and show their UI on the screen) while the rest of the screen was black. I panicked and quickly wiped everything system,internal storage and all that via TWRP recovery. Now i face a even bigger problem. I cant flash anything onto my phone. The Flashtool requires some drives which i installed as the program instructed but with no great result. I put the device in flash mode by holding volume up key and putting the usb cable into the phone and still nothing i can do. I tried various tools to convert the FTF firmware into zip so i can flash it with TWRP that luckily still works. If i try to flash anything i get the error: 7 or bootloop/stock on loading screen. What should i do?
UPDATE: I flashed a stock rom via newflasher, so for anyone in situation like me, where they phone is a very essential part of they everyday life and everyday responsibilties. Then i recoomend this guid for you, it says everything you need to know when you are in a situation where nothing works: https://www.xperiablog.net/2018/01/...-firmware-for-xperia-xz-premium-xz1-and-more/