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So I just recently received a new (to me) Nexus 6. Going through the process of unlocking the bootloader I forgot to do the command "fasboot reboot". I then installed TWRP and then booted into it. From there I rebooted the system and was brought to a screen that says encryption unsuccessful. I hit the reset button which brought me to twrp and asked for a password. I typed in "default_password", it did it's thing and rebooted to the same "encryption unsuccesful". I tried searching XDA as well as Google to no avail. When searching Google I found some threads for other devices but I didn't want to get into a worse situation than I'm already in so I thought I'd ask here before trying anything else. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Update: I flashed the stock image (manually as the flash-all didn't work) and I was able to get the phone to boot up into Android. But whenever I reset the device it gives me the "Your device is corrupt" screen before booting into the system. And it seems like whenever I try to flash supersu or anything I'll get that message and then it just goes to a black screen and never boots into Android. I even tried to restore a TWRP backup and it still just went to the corrupt screen and then black. I was only able to get it to boot into Android after reflashing the stock images again. Is this a problem with the hardware or is there something I can do to fix it?
Edit: I've also noticed under internal storage it's only showing 23 GB available but this is the 64 GB model.
Prozart said:
Update: I flashed the stock image (manually a.
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Did you format/wipe the system, data and caches - a complete factory reset ?
There are several things going on here.
1. Your device is corrupt message: This is a normal message that appears whenever you attempt to customize the device. It may also appear if there is an issue with the internal storage in general.
2. SuperSU: What version? You should be using the latest (2.76) or you risk having a bootloop.
3. TWRP: What version? Latest is 3.0.2-0. Older versions will offer to flash SuperSU. Don't accept the offer or you will enter a bootloop.
4. Internal storage: When you flashed the stock ROM you also flashed the userdata image in it, which caused you to lose half your storage. Simply wipe internal storage in TWRP to fix.
Your first thing is to fix your internal storage, which should be done through TWRP. From there, you will need to do a complete factory reset, as the failed encryption is the main reason you're getting a corrupt device warning. After the factory reset, restore the stock image, but do not flash userdata.img.
Thanks guys! Doing the factory data reset in stock recovery fixed it for me. It took about 30 minutes to complete, but now I've got root, twrp, and custom ROM and kernel with no issues.
So I was in the middle of using Lineage OS 14.1 when it notified that there was a May 20th update. I allowed it to update, when for some reason it just took me straight to Recovery.
When I tried to reboot back to the system, for some reason it continued to boot straight to recovery.
I tried wiping everything and reinstalling Lineage, but the same thing happened. Same with AICP.
I figured it was an issue with the recovery, so I flashed the latest img from recovery (since I can't do it from fastboot) yet the problem continues to persist..
Can anybody help? I can't do anything with fastboot because it always fails, I can't flash anything, I'm just stuck on TWRP no matter what I do. I even checked the system and everything and despite TWRP saying I "successfully installed rom" or whatever, nothing gets installed into the system or anything, it just stays empty. How do I fix this?
I read somewhere that it may be because it's trying to update something, and since TWRP is installed instead of the actual LG recovery, it can't install it or whatever. I was previously on a stock rom before I installed Lineage. Could that be it? I figured I can fix it using THIS method, but I'm not sure. The link to the KZD is dead and the only download available for D415 is "old" so I don't want to risk bricking my device.
Help is appreciated ahead of time!
I also just realized that I can't really do anything about flashing the stock rom manually because the download mode is registered as fastboot and it doesn't seem to properly register in the Device Manager at all...
I've also just attempted to factory reset the device, but the only thing that does is also boot into TWRP..
Fivavoa said:
I've also just attempted to factory reset the device, but the only thing that does is also boot into TWRP..
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In twrp there is a terminal so you might be able to get access to fastboot by removing download mode.
Look at the thread below.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-l90/general/guide-fastboot-l90-d415-t2827825
Hi :3
Fivavoa said:
So I was in the middle of using Lineage OS 14.1 when it notified that there was a May 20th update. I allowed it to update, when for some reason it just took me straight to Recovery.
When I tried to reboot back to the system, for some reason it continued to boot straight to recovery.
I tried wiping everything and reinstalling Lineage, but the same thing happened. Same with AICP.
I figured it was an issue with the recovery, so I flashed the latest img from recovery (since I can't do it from fastboot) yet the problem continues to persist..
Can anybody help? I can't do anything with fastboot because it always fails, I can't flash anything, I'm just stuck on TWRP no matter what I do. I even checked the system and everything and despite TWRP saying I "successfully installed rom" or whatever, nothing gets installed into the system or anything, it just stays empty. How do I fix this?
I read somewhere that it may be because it's trying to update something, and since TWRP is installed instead of the actual LG recovery, it can't install it or whatever. I was previously on a stock rom before I installed Lineage. Could that be it? I figured I can fix it using THIS method, but I'm not sure. The link to the KZD is dead and the only download available for D415 is "old" so I don't want to risk bricking my device.
Help is appreciated ahead of time!
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Hello, look at this page, this would solve the problem:
https://www.androidsis.com/solucionar-problema-bootloop-recovery-actualizacion-ota-linageos/
UPDATE: I was able to install stock recovery through BOOTLOADER (it started working again) and I tried sideload 4.1.7.zip that way. It seemed to work for a while, but unfortunately, sideloading crashed. Same for 4.1.6, update fails around 45%. Phone says INSTALLATION FAILED. Any thoughts?!
Hi guys,
I'm a longtime flasher of phones, but my wife today jacked up her 3T beyond the point that I know what to do. In short:
Her phone was rooted, had an unlocked bootloader and TWRP installed. She updated (despite my endless begging never to do that) the OTA, which crashed her phone. Duh. Not smart. The problem: the phone would not restart the OS anymore. Upon restarting, the phone immediately jumped to TWRP and hung at the splash screen (which takes a while to load, but she doesn't know that). She panicked, rebooted the phone a bunch of times before giving it to me.
I was able to get into TWRP eventually, and figured I'd manually install the newest 3T firmware. This is what I did:
First, I updated TWRP through TWRP, to the most recent version. This was successful. Then, this happened:
Downloaded 4.1.7 from the OnePlus website
Placed it on the phone's internal storage
Went into TWRP, wiped Dalvik, Cache, System etc. (leaving Internal Storage in tact)
Flashed the firmware
I've done this thousands of times, never fails. Except now.
After flashing (which was supposedly successful, as I did not receive error messages), I hit 'reboot' and TWRP told me 'NO OS INSTALLED - WANT TO REBOOT ANYWAY?'
That is bad, right? So, I did not reboot, stayed in TWRP and ended up trying to wipe internal storage, thinking I could then add the .zip with the firmware again later and try flashing again. Just a clean phone, you know? I was wrong. I cannot copy anything to the phone right now, so I can't flash anything (because I can't put anything on the phone).
I'm trying to sideload things now through TWRP (adb sideload) and regular fastboot (either the firmware 4.1.7 or 4.1.6 - I've even tried flashing the stock recovery through fastboot to try and get the stock back, so I can sideload the firmware through there), but nothing works.
If anyone knows what to do, or can give me an outline on what to try, I'd be very helpful. The situation right now:
3T, without OS or ANYTHING on the phone
With functioning TWRP
Only recognized in the command prompt when in TWRP, not when in BOOTLOADER
Phone does not allow things to be copied to the phone via my laptop.
On behalf of my extremely upset wife, I thank you!
@Donaghy
copy the downloaded 4.1.7 to a usb pendrive.
connect it to the phone using otg cable.
wipe Dalvik, Cache, System in TWRP.
select install, storage (pendrive), click on the OOS 4.1.7 zip file.
After the flashing is completed, reboot to recovery (not system).
Phone will boot again to TWRP.
Wipe cache and dalvik, reboot. (ignore NO OS INSTALLED - WANT TO REBOOT ANYWAY?)
If you see the rotating red dot, then all's ok. leave it for 5-10 mins to boot.
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@Donaghy
copy the downloaded 4.1.7 to a usb pendrive.
connect it to the phone using otg cable.
wipe Dalvik, Cache, System in TWRP.
select install, storage (pendrive), click on the OOS 4.1.7 zip file.
After the flashing is completed, reboot to recovery (not system).
Phone will boot again to TWRP.
Wipe cache and dalvik, reboot. (ignore NO OS INSTALLED - WANT TO REBOOT ANYWAY?)
If you see the rotating red dot, then all's ok. leave it for 5-10 mins to boot.
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Thanks for your response. Unfortunately, as per my update (in green, above the post) I have returned the phone to stock recovery. I have tried sideloading 4.1.7 and 4.1.6, but both installations (via adb sideload, via stock recovery) crash around 46%. Phone says installation failed.
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Thanks for your response. Unfortunately, as per my update (in green, above the post) I have returned the phone to stock recovery. I have tried sideloading 4.1.7 and 4.1.6, but both installations (via adb sideload, via stock recovery) crash around 46%. Phone says installation failed.
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Try connecting ur phone to a different usb port and then sideload.
If stills fails, get back from stock to twrp recovery and follow the steps i mentioned.
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Siddk007 said:
Try connecting ur phone to a different usb port and then sideload.
If stills fails, get back from stock to twrp recovery and follow the steps i mentioned.
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Thanks, I will. I did just realize my bootloader is still unlocked, so this may be causing the crashing of the sideloading of the official firmware (who knows). I am now going to try to lock the bootloader again, ADB sideload the firmware, and then unlock the bootloader again.
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Thanks, I will. I did just realize my bootloader is still unlocked, so this may be causing the crashing of the sideloading of the official firmware (who knows). I am now going to try to lock the bootloader again, ADB sideload the firmware, and then unlock the bootloader again.
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Check this, if in stock recovery there is option to install from USB? It it does, then update using otg pendrive
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Siddk007 said:
Check this, if in stock recovery there is option to install from USB? It it does, then update using otg pendrive
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I don't own an OTG cable. The only USB option there is, is within the ADB menu in the recovery.
EDIT: locking the bootloader seemed to have made things worse, as I now cannot get the .zip files with the firmware on it to be accepted by ADB/the phone... God, this is a gigantic mess..
I remember there was some adb version (don't remember which one exactly) that had sideloading of large files broken. Try using the newest version from Android SDK.
Edit: just realized you locked your bootloader. Not a good step at all.
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I remember there was some adb version (don't remember which one exactly) that had sideloading of large files broken. Try using the newest version from Android SDK.
Edit: just realized you locked your bootloader. Not a good step at all.
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Yeah, some douche somewhere else on the internet said it should be locked. In someone else's thread... I'm trying to unlock it now again through fastboot.
UPDATE: alright, bootloader is unlocked again. I think I have the most recent minimal ABD and fastboot, but I'll check to be sure.
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Yeah, some douche somewhere else on the internet said it should be locked. In someone else's thread... I'm trying to unlock it now again through fastboot.
UPDATE: alright, bootloader is unlocked again. I think I have the most recent minimal ABD and fastboot, but I'll check to be sure.
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Btw, which stock recovery are you using?
It should be of the version 4.1.7 you are going to sideload
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Btw, which stock recovery are you using?
It should be of the version 4.1.7 you are going to sideload
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Whichever is the most recent one that is on the OnePlus website. I downloaded the .img off of their website.
I've had a similar issue, and I tried a billion times on trying to reflash Stock OOS 4.1.0, and sadly nothing happened. I then tried LineageOS by SultanXDA, nada.
So then, I said "Scr*w my data, I'm going to start anew", and I tried the Unbrick Tool, and Voila, new phone with OOS 3.5.X. Not the latest, but it's working.
I suggest you try that mate, you can find it over here.
Cheers!
P.S. - Love your profile pic.
If you sucessfully flashed 4.1.7 then I'd just reboot into system. TWRP sometimes says "No OS installed" if /system was wiped prior to flashing.
Regardless, I recommend you do these things now (if you havent already) and report back:
-Unlock bootloader (fastboot oem unlock)
-Flash TWRP* recovery, not stock. (fastboot flash recovery twrp.img)
-Boot recovery (fastboot boot twrp.img)
-Wipe data + system + cache + dalvik from TWRP
-ADB sideload in advanced section of TWRP
-from your PC: "adb sideload oos417.zip"
-from TWRP: reboot into system (ignore "No OS installed")
If you follow this and its succesful, everything will be fixed
* flash the twrp by xda member eng.stk, not the official one: the only place I can find his TWRP is in the 3/3t toolkit zip. So extract the v5 zip and use the "TWRP_recovery.img": https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0B1cephDrsyt_ZzJ1cXpUUlVhSzg
Edit: Instead of doing all this manually, you may want to use the toolkit. See if your device is recognised
Thanks for the help, everybody!
I used the unbrick tool, which worked! I got the phone 'alive' again.
New problem: Right after successfully booting the phone again, I set up the phone (so: clean install, no root, stock recovery, straight out of the box, you know what I mean) and then proceeded to download the OTA that OnePlus pushed to the phone (4.1.7). It downloaded quickly, but the installation has been stuck for almost an hour.
The phone says 'Updating, please wait - do not turn off your phone', and the blue bar is filling. Well, not filling, as it has been stuck at about 10% for an hour.
Is this normal? If not, what can I do? Thanks again!
I turned the phone off and was able to successfully sideload 4.1.7 via ADB. Upon updating, the phone gave me a notification (blue and white letters) that the "DECRYPTION IS UNSUCCESSFUL. The password you entered is correct, but you have to perform a factory reset to use your phone".
So I did another factory reset in recovery, rebooted, and it's up and running, with 4.1.7 on it! I can't believe we got it back from the dead. Thanks everyone, for your help! Really appreciate it!
Hello guys!
Yesterday I tried to flash the newest Lineage-built to my new G7+ (XT1965-3, bought in Germany via Amazon), but something went wrong and now I'm afraid, I bricked my phone.
It's not my first flash of Lineage, as I did this in the past already on some older Phones (SII, SIII, S5), but it's the first time, that I have a major issue.
So I followed all the steps on the Lineage-Wiki (on Win10).
After flashing the recovery (the lineage-recovery, not TWRP) I wasn't able to enter the recovery-mode, so the phone booted to StockRom. And probably this was the problem: As it didn't react to VolumeDown+Power, I reflashed the recovery a second time. After that the touch-screen is not working any more.
I am able to enter the recovery-mode and I can boot to Stock-Rom, but in both modes the phone does not react to touch, so I can only use the Volume- and Power-Buttons.
Probably I made more mistakes after that: I thought, that a factory-reset would help, but It didn't. I also relocked the bootloader, but as I saw, that it also did not bring any solution, I unlocked it a second time.
Conclusion: I have a brand new phone, with lineage-recovery, an unlocked bootloader but without touch working.
I also tried to flash Lineage, but the sideload got stuck at 47%. So Lineage is not installed and it boots into Stock, where I can not get any further without touch.
Has anyone any idea, what could be the issue and how I can fix it? I would like to start from scratch, but I don't know, what is the exact problem and if i can for example return to stock recovery.
Thank you!
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If it helps: I am able to boot TWRP via "fastboot boot twrp-xxx.img". And in TWRP the touch works!
I could flash lineage directly via TWRP from external sd-card, but i am afraid that after that I won't be able to return if something goes wron.
probably your best bet is to go right back to stock using the LMSA tool and starting fresh. I've seen others encounter similar issues on different devices and always the cleaneast solution was just to role back everything and start over.
Thank you so much. With LMSA I managed to restore everything to stock and touch is working!
So I'm going to start from scratch and finally install Lineage.
Is is indicated to use the Lineage-Recovery, as the Lineage-Wiki says, or would it better to use TWRP?
TWRP gives me the option to flash from sd-card, which seems to me better than via sideload.
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Thank you so much. With LMSA I managed to restore everything to stock and touch is working!
So I'm going to start from scratch and finally install Lineage.
Is is indicated to use the Lineage-Recovery, as the Lineage-Wiki says, or would it better to use TWRP?
TWRP gives me the option to flash from sd-card, which seems to me better than via sideload.
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Glad your back up and running. Take a look in the lineage thread, but it does appear most people lean towards using twrp, shouldnt have an issue with either however.
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Glad your back up and running. Take a look in the lineage thread, but it does appear most people lean towards using twrp, shouldnt have an issue with either however.
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I'm having a similar problem. At first touch was fubar but I was able to return to stock using LMSA and now touch works. I can load TWRP with fastboot and even install a custom ROM and TWRP, but installing any custom ROM results in a boot loop during the finding and installing updates part of the phone setup during first boot. I'm tried Evolution X which I was running previously(for about a month, and then a boot loop started yesterday), PixelOS 10, and AncientOS, but all result in the boot loop on first boot after connecting to wifi.
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I fixed this somehow by manually flashing the latest stock firmware to slot a, and then extracting the evolution x Rom and manually extracting the IMG files inside and manually fastboot flashing those to slot b. I then set b as the active slot and booted up, patched the boot image with magisk, flashed that, and everything works. Not sure why twrp wouldn't do the trick.
Finally had the time to install Lineage. Now everything works.
I followed the instructions someone posted in the [ROM][OFFICIAL] LineageOS 17.1 [nightlies]-thread and the instructions of the lineage-wiki:
1. fastboot boot TWRP
2. sideload the copy-partitions.zip from lineage-wiki
3. factory reset via TWRP (wipe cache, dalvik and data)
4. sideload lineage
5. reboot bootloader
6. fastboot boot TWRP
7. sideload magisk
8. reboot system
Had a little bootloop the first time rebooting the system, but that was because I forgot to wipe data-partition in step 3. Wiping data and rebooting did it for me.
So I have a working Lineage17.1 with root via Magisk.
Thank you for the help!
I had exactly the same problem like you had. Bought a brand new moto g7 plus and after recovery flash, Touchscreen was not working anymore. I could manage to go back to the bootloader, sideloaded TWRP, but side loading lineage worked for me then. It seemed to be stuck on 47 percent, but this seems to be a normal issue, the file was there and after installing, touchscreen worked normally.
Since I never had a problem with an update in years, and I'm also a very stupid person, I didn't backup my data before my latest custom rom (Pixel Experience Plus) update.
I got the notification for the November security patch updates, and I downloaded the zip as usual. For the actual installation I usually reboot my Mi 9T Pro into TWRP, flash both the OS update and Magisk, etc. and reboot. Everything seemed to go smoothly as usual: TWRP asked me to input my unlock sequence, then the usual stuff. Problem is, when I tapped 'Reboot system', it didn't reboot normally: it went into Recovery mode again, and from that moment on there's been no way to do otherwise. But now TWRP doesn't ask me the unlock sequence anymore and looks like there's no way to access the data. I tried injecting the recovery from fastboot, I wiped everything except internal storage (I don't give a damn about the OS anymore at this point); I also tried to reinstall the same old rom from OTG after wiping System, but nothing. Whatever I do, it always boots up in Recovery, and it doesn't ask me the unlock sequence. I know my stuff is still there, it's just that the contents of sdcard aren't accessible and look like random alphanumeric sequences from the TWRP file manager. And yes, that's the whole point of encryption, but I was used to TWRP asking me to unlock/decrypt so in the worst case scenario I would be able to access my data and copy via OTG. But now, with the system unable to boot and the recovery not decrypting my stuff, I'm starting to losing hope. I'm sure here on XDA there are much smarter / knowledgeable people than me, and I hope somebody can help me find a way to break the cycle and return in possession of the data that I stupidly didn't backup.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Try reflashing the boot image. Failing that, you should be able to ADB sideload the update via TWRP.
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Try reflashing the boot image. Failing that, you should be able to ADB sideload the update via TWRP.
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I think I tried both. I say 'I think' since my knowledge could fail here.
I tried re-flashing the TWRP img from OTG, nothing changed.
I successfully sideloaded the OS through ADB, but I'm still stuck.
Should I try both? (In which order)?
Thanks a lot.