Stuck in Bootloop - G 2014 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have Moto G 2014 Xt1068
I unlocked the bootloader, rooted, flashed CM13 (it was working perfectly) and tried to update SuperSu. It wouldn't work so I tried to flash it and then got stuck in a boot loop.
What can I do?
I have not done anything since then so as not to mess up further.
Thanks.

TheSaffronArmy said:
I have Moto G 2014 Xt1068
I unlocked the bootloader, rooted, flashed CM13 (it was working perfectly) and tried to update SuperSu. It wouldn't work so I tried to flash it and then got stuck in a boot loop.
What can I do?
I have not done anything since then so as not to mess up further.
Thanks.
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Which SuperSU did you flash?
You have to flash the builds after 2.60
Here the latest : Click Here
Remember you need to flash SuperSU again after each cm update.

sagar846 said:
Which SuperSU did you flash?
You have to flash the builds after 2.60
Remember you need to flash SuperSU again after each cm update.
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I reflashed CM13 and this got me out of the bootloop. Also, I think I had flashed the latest version of SuperSu. However, now I have found the root options on CM13 and I don't think I really need SuperSu.
Thanks for your help!

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[Q] Can't update to Lollipop in XT1068

I don't know if this same thread is created ...searched it but did't find it ...
Soo I've Rooted My Moto G 2014 Indian Version after unlocking bootloader...also installed TWRP 2.7...few days back I got the official Lollipop OTA update..but after downloading when I click on install now it reboots in TWRP recovery mode & gives error..can anyone give me solutions please....
use the official recovery it will work... but if you change any system apps i recommend you to flash back the original firmware then install the update.. TWRP will not work with the official OTA release.. hope this help.
Hauzel said:
use the official recovery it will work... but if you change any system apps i recommend you to flash back the original firmware then install the update.. TWRP will not work with the official OTA release.. hope this help.
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I haven't changed any system apps...just unlocked bootloader, rooted & installed xposed framework and some modules such as Gravitybox & Blurred System....can you please give me official link to download official stock recovery & also please let me know that I can flash official stock recovery on my Rooted Moto G 2014
Flash stock rom.

Lg G3 (D855) CM13 Supersu

Hello Chainfire,
I have smartphone LG G3 32GB (D855), as custom rom I just installed the CM13. I tried to flash through recovery TWRP SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.zip, but when I restarted the device went into boot loop.
Can you tell me if I should try another version, or you have to wait ??
I have the same question
...
Currently the replacement kernel needs to be bumped (searching the beta thread will give you the instructions for this). I may have a different (easier) solution in a few days, though.
Chainfire said:
Currently the replacement kernel needs to be bumped (searching the beta thread will give you the instructions for this). I may have a different (easier) solution in a few days, though.
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Same problem here with my ONEPLUS One... Updated to the latest CM 13.0 nightly everything was perfect. Installed SuperSU "UPDATE -SuperSU v2.46. System hang at the Android character during logon. I have reloaded the CM13.0 and Gapps, reflashed those two to restore system operation. Found SU v2.62-3 I'll hold off on flashing that SuperSU until a ".. different (easier) solution..." is available. Thanks Chainfire!!!
Happy to wait!
Sent from my LG G3 running cm 12.1
Same problem...
There are news? :crying:
Boot Error
@Chainfire
I've also got an Boot Error after flashing SuperSU 2.65 on my D855 using CandySIX with the 777Kernel for MM. I'l try it now with 2.52 and 2.63-3 maybe it works with them.
SkyDriver11 said:
@Chainfire
I've also got an Boot Error after flashing SuperSU 2.65 on my D855 using CandySIX with the 777Kernel for MM. I'l try it now with 2.52 and 2.63-3 maybe it works with them.
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well! have you a news about this way?
ps. happy new year to everybody!!
Use SuperSU 2.52
Drago76 said:
well! have you a news about this way?
ps. happy new year to everybody!!
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Yeah i've got it running with root access and also permissions to /system
Just use the SuperSU 2.52. What i think is that SuperSU 2.52 doesn't patches the boot.img. And thats the point of why 2.52 works.
Our LG G3 hates it when somebody touches the boot.img
SkyDriver11 said:
Yeah i've got it running with root access and also permissions to /system
Just use the SuperSU 2.52. What i think is that SuperSU 2.52 doesn't patches the boot.img. And thats the point of why 2.52 works.
Our LG G3 hates it when somebody touches the boot.img
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I've tried to flash SuperSU 2.52 but the phone go to loop on the cm animation boot.. :crying:
CM12 & CM13 based roms don't need SuperSU. The su support is built into CyanogenMod. You have to enable developer options and find the included root under developer options.
gimli4711 said:
CM12 & CM13 based roms don't need SuperSU. The su support is built into CyanogenMod. You have to enable developer options and find the included root under developer options.
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Everyone knows this, thanks..
the problem is that with cm13 root, some apps like Leandroid doesn't work, cause it wants only supersu.
for example, my friend with Nexus 5 cm13, has installed supersu 2.62 and he enjoys Leandroid perfectly.
nothing? :crying:
The way I got SuperSU to work on my phone was to use the SharpeningMod zip, which bumps the sytem img back for you. Just tried it on latest Cyanogenmod nightly and BETA-SuperSU-v2.66.zip.
Download the mod from http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/orig-development/fix-sharpening-mod-script-1-0-beta-t2957648
Latest version is 3.5
Boot into TWRP perform a back up of your curent system just incase,
flash the latest supersu zip then flash the sharpening modzip, I selected disabled in the list and then let it do its thing.
Rebooted and Cyanogen booted with no loops.
Hope this helps anyone who wants an easy way to install.
great solution!!! it's wonderful!!!
thanks!!
Inviato dal mio LG-D855 utilizzando Tapatalk
superSU 2.66 beta on lg g2 d802...
stoneblade said:
The way I got SuperSU to work on my phone was to use the SharpeningMod zip, which bumps the sytem img back for you. Just tried it on latest Cyanogenmod nightly and BETA-SuperSU-v2.66.zip.
Download the mod from http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/orig-development/fix-sharpening-mod-script-1-0-beta-t2957648
Latest version is 3.5
Boot into TWRP perform a back up of your curent system just incase,
flash the latest supersu zip then flash the sharpening modzip, I selected disabled in the list and then let it do its thing.
Rebooted and Cyanogen booted with no loops.
Hope this helps anyone who wants an easy way to install.
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it worked perfectly on lg g2 d802 ...no bootloops !thanks a lot
stoneblade said:
The way I got SuperSU to work on my phone was to use the SharpeningMod zip, which bumps the sytem img back for you. Just tried it on latest Cyanogenmod nightly and BETA-SuperSU-v2.66.zip.
Download the mod from http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/orig-development/fix-sharpening-mod-script-1-0-beta-t2957648
Latest version is 3.5
Boot into TWRP perform a back up of your curent system just incase,
flash the latest supersu zip then flash the sharpening modzip, I selected disabled in the list and then let it do its thing.
Rebooted and Cyanogen booted with no loops.
Hope this helps anyone who wants an easy way to install.
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Awesome!!! That was so painless...lol. Thank You! NOTE: I downloaded and installed a nightly update afterwards and ran into binary update problem again. I simply opened SuperSu settings, hit the cleanup option for new install, reboot to recovery, repeated flash of both and all went smooth. I now have SuperSu 2.62 on CM 13 NIGHTLY 01-19-16. Thanks again :cyclops:
jhtrades1 said:
Awesome!!! That was so painless...lol. Thank You! NOTE: I downloaded and installed a nightly update afterwards and ran into binary update problem again. I simply opened SuperSu settings, hit the cleanup option for new install, reboot to recovery, repeated flash of both and all went smooth. I now have SuperSu 2.62 on CM 13 NIGHTLY 01-19-16. Thanks again :cyclops:
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You also can manually install update from TWRP, after than reinstall xposed Framework (if have it), supersu 2.66 and last reinstall "Sharpening-Mod-3.5".. now reboot.
enjoy!
Inviato dal mio LG-D855 utilizzando Tapatalk
stoneblade said:
The way I got SuperSU to work on my phone was to use the SharpeningMod zip, which bumps the sytem img back for you. Just tried it on latest Cyanogenmod nightly and BETA-SuperSU-v2.66.zip.
Download the mod from http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/orig-development/fix-sharpening-mod-script-1-0-beta-t2957648
Latest version is 3.5
Boot into TWRP perform a back up of your curent system just incase,
flash the latest supersu zip then flash the sharpening modzip, I selected disabled in the list and then let it do its thing.
Rebooted and Cyanogen booted with no loops.
Hope this helps anyone who wants an easy way to install.
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It works thanks for this nice solution
stoneblade said:
The way I got SuperSU to work on my phone was to use the SharpeningMod zip, which bumps the sytem img back for you. Just tried it on latest Cyanogenmod nightly and BETA-SuperSU-v2.66.zip.
Download the mod from http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/orig-development/fix-sharpening-mod-script-1-0-beta-t2957648
Latest version is 3.5
Boot into TWRP perform a back up of your curent system just incase,
flash the latest supersu zip then flash the sharpening modzip, I selected disabled in the list and then let it do its thing.
Rebooted and Cyanogen booted with no loops.
Hope this helps anyone who wants an easy way to install.
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It works on my LG G3 D855! Thank you! :victory::highfive:

Moto G 2014 stuck at "warning bootloader unlocked" screen

Ok so i unlocked the bootloader, installed twrp 2.7.1.1, and when i flashed SuperSU.zip file it is stuck on the "warning bootloader unlocked screen." I can get back to the trwp bootloader and clear cache and data, but every time i try to boot to system it stays on the warning bootloader unlocked screen. please help..
running marshmallow 6.0
KyleSaki714 said:
Ok so i unlocked the bootloader, installed twrp 2.7.1.1, and when i flashed SuperSU.zip file it is stuck on the "warning bootloader unlocked screen." I can get back to the trwp bootloader and clear cache and data, but every time i try to boot to system it stays on the warning bootloader unlocked screen. please help..
running marshmallow 6.0
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You should read the threads about installing custom recoveries and rooting in the general section.
TWRP 2.7.1.1 is wayyy to old, you should use TWRP 3.0.0.0 when you're flashing things in marshmallow.
And you should give more info, which version of superSU did you flash?
There is only one beta version which is able to root marshmallow without a modified Boot.img, it's BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.
http://download.chainfire.eu/751/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.zip
Read the thread about "[Simplified] [Root Method] [Titan] [Marshmallow 6.0] Without Modifying boot.img" : http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/simplified-modifying-boot-img-t3317605
and "[GUIDE] [Titan] [MM, LP, KK] [Unlock + Root + Backup + Restore + Downgrade" : http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/xt1063-t3018818 .
Flash twrp 3.0.0.0 ( https://dl.twrp.me/titan/ )and then the BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651, you can try to flash the beta superSU above with your old recovery but it's not recommended. Your choice but then change recovery afterwards.
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Wolfcity said:
You should read the threads about installing custom recoveries and rooting in the general section.
TWRP 2.7.1.1 is wayyy to old, you should use TWRP 3.0.0.0 when you're flashing things in marshmallow.
And you should give more info, which version of superSU did you flash?
There is only one beta version which is able to root marshmallow without a modified Boot.img, it's BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.
http://download.chainfire.eu/751/SuperSU/BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651.zip
Read the thread about "[Simplified] [Root Method] [Titan] [Marshmallow 6.0] Without Modifying boot.img" : http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/simplified-modifying-boot-img-t3317605
and "[GUIDE] [Titan] [MM, LP, KK] [Unlock + Root + Backup + Restore + Downgrade" : http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/xt1063-t3018818 .
Flash twrp 3.0.0.0 ( https://dl.twrp.me/titan/ )and then the BETA-SuperSU-v2.62-3-20151211162651, you can try to flash the beta superSU above with your old recovery but it's not recommended. Your choice but then change recovery afterwards.
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Ok thanks, I did actually find out twrp was an old version so I flashed a lollipop 5.0.2 Titan rom to escape the bootloop, then rooted with Kingroot(I was lazy to install SuperSU) then installed the latest version of twrp.
It's actually my first time attempting rooting and unlocking the bootloader, so yea at least I learned something from this. :good:
KyleSaki714 said:
Ok thanks, I did actually find out twrp was an old version so I flashed a lollipop 5.0.2 Titan rom to escape the bootloop, then rooted with Kingroot(I was lazy to install SuperSU) then installed the latest version of twrp.
It's actually my first time attempting rooting and unlocking the bootloader, so yea at least I learned something from this. :good:
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Good to hear that you fixed your problem. One thing: Don't use Kingroot.
It's a very unstable way to root your device and a suspicious app.
Just flash superSU, it's stable and easy to do and it doesn't send data to unknown sources. Just an advice.
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Moto G2 (2014) XT1068 not booting

I unlocked my moto g2 (2014) XT1068 (marshmello) bootloader and also flashed the TWRP recovery and superSU. But the root checker ssays its still not rooted. I tried flashing the latest SuperSU again. But now the phone doesn't boost. It can go to bootloader and TWRP recovery but still not booting. The adb sideload is also not working properly. Any help in fixing it?
You have to flash another kernel since marshmallow, there are enough topics for your problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/root-root-moto-g-2014-android-t3255711

February security patch installation problem

Received the update but my phone shows error as "installation problem" l have unlocked boot loader and magisk installed.is this causing errors in installation?
U can't update with magisk installed
But there is no stock boot available for v 10.0.3.0 so i cant uninstall magisk
There is no boot stock for the January build to remove root?
unroot and relock bootloader, flash factory image through mi flash .
deepr702 said:
But there is no stock boot available for v 10.0.3.0 so i cant uninstall magisk
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Haven't tried it, but there is an option to remove Magisk through own Magisk. It should restore boot.img to stock. As I have said, haven't tested but should work.
Someone can confirm it?
I need some help. I am on the January update. Didnt get bootloop when I installed it after unrooting before they stopped the update. This time I tried unrooting but unfortunately OTA still fails. I tried the Magisk uninstall with automatic restoring the error still persist. I also tried manually installing the boot.img for 10.3 but i get stuck on the android logo with only fastboot access. Flashing the patched 10.3 boot image lets me boot again. Any ideas to try except restoring (and wipping ) ?
Varun.Shanbhag said:
U can't update with magisk installed
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Nandeh said:
Haven't tried it, but there is an option to remove Magisk through own Magisk. It should restore boot.img to stock. As I have said, haven't tested but should work.
Someone can confirm it?
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Removing magisk trough uninstall magisk will send phone to bootloop and stuck on android logo
Varun.Shanbhag said:
U can't update with magisk installed
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Nandeh said:
Haven't tried it, but there is an option to remove Magisk through own Magisk. It should restore boot.img to stock. As I have said, haven't tested but should work.
Someone can confirm it?
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Doing this will send phone to bootloop and stuck on android logo
brayancm28 said:
There is no boot stock for the January build to remove root?
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No and i dont know how to get ota to get working

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