All i can do is go to my TWRP Recovery... its like a boot loop. Please help. It installs the apps on booting. then just says andriod is about to start and Doesnt.
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my vibrant keeps rebooting to android system recovery.
I cant get to download screen even using ADB reboot dodwnload it just gets me back to the android recovery
please help
Have you tried to install any new roms or try fsck?
Or did this happen randomly?
My out of the box Nexus 6 is now stuck looping on and off at the Google boot screen after it tried to install the system update.
I've used the toolkit 1.9.8 to go back to stock. It goes thru the steps appearing to show OKAY and finished at each step. It never reboots the phone at the end. I try to force reboot after waiting for several minutes and it still boot loops. I try again the process again and sometimes it loops and a few times it actually starts up to the welcome screen. However, if I try to root or update recovery (using the toolkit), I get the boot looping again.
Did google bork my phone during a failed update? Is there anything else I can do to completely restore the phone? I've also downloaded the images on google and flashed---same boot loop.
Ultimately, my phone is now booting up to the welcome screen as expected and shows LRX21O. BUT, if I try to do anything (root or recovery), boot loop results again.
(I was able to unlock the phone and know about the usb debug and OEM unlock settings in dev menu, fyi).
I was able to root my ME572c without issue, installed Titanium backup, removed a bunch of Asus apps, and the device was working fine. I randomly decided to restart the tablet this morning, and now it is stuck at the Asus boot screen, and It is not even going through the boot animations (no boot loop). I'm not sure what i did to make this happen. I did use ROM manager to flash clockwork recovery, and I'm not sure if i flashed the correct version.
What can I do to fix this? I can't boot into recovery mode at all, nor turn off the device.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
I didn't know there was Clockwork recovery for this as I looked and couldn't find it. Do you have a link?
Hi, after installing this framework (xposed-v80-sdk22-arm64), my HTC one M8s is stuck in a boot loop. Strange detail: The startup screen, you see the moment your device turns on, is the one I only see for the recovery mode. Besides this, it starts up normal, just never reaches a normal state (or fastboot state). I installed the framework in recovery mode. I also (re)installed SuperSu beta (BETA-SuperSU-v2.56-20151030013730) but this version was allready installed, so it shouldn't have anything to do with this problem. Right now it keeps on trying to boot. Can't even shut the phone down. Plz Help!!!!
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Hi, after installing this framework (xposed-v80-sdk22-arm64), my HTC one M8s is stuck in a boot loop. Strange detail: The startup screen, you see the moment your device turns on, is the one I only see for the recovery mode. Besides this, it starts up normal, just never reaches a normal state (or fastboot state). I installed the framework in recovery mode. I also (re)installed SuperSu beta (BETA-SuperSU-v2.56-20151030013730) but this version was allready installed, so it shouldn't have anything to do with this problem. Right now it keeps on trying to boot. Can't even shut the phone down. Plz Help!!!!
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It is always recommended to wipe cache&dalvik from recovery after flashing Xposed. Try wiping cache&dalvik and report back. If the bootloop still occurs, grab a log file via ADB and post it in the corresponding Xposed for Lollipop thread (I assume you are using it because you use SDK22 = Android 5.1.1).
By the way, there is a newer version of the framework available: v81.
Today I had to reboot my device and now my touchpad is stuck on the boot screen (the spinning logo). I used Clockworkmod to clear the cache and dalvik cache, but it doesn't seem to have done anything?
Sometimes I'll see the Android is Updating/Optimizing apps screen, but it'll stop and go back to the spinning logo boot screen.
If I leave it running for a long time, will it boot into the system? Is there anything I can do to recover the system? I'd like to avoid deleting everything if I can.
Edit: after 10 minutes or so it booted into the system but then it immediately restarted and went back to the spinning logo again...
Thanks.
A bit of an update. I restored an old backup I happened to have and it worked... up until the tablet started to update itself. At some point, it rebooted and was stuck on the boot screen again, so I am assuming that some update is causing the problem.
Is this fixable or should I just move to a different ROM at this point?