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I'm on version 7.4.6 and I flashed the 7.2.3 bootloader, followed by the Freedom Boot 7.4.3 and TWRP 2.6.0.0 - Followed instructions to the T in HashCode's how-to thread. I ended up in a constant reboot to TWRP. I restored back to the images I made in fastboot without a hitch, and now I'm left wondering what could have happened. Any ideas? I did apply the override stack and all of those other things mentioned beforehand.
Well I think I read something about the latest os detecting twrp and not wanting to let you boot I to it but I am not positive if that's what happened.
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For some reason, it appears that the device disagrees to boot onto the stock ROM after you flash a custom recovery (As you said above). My solution was simply to flash a ROM
I'm left feeling kind of dumb for posting this thread haha
I'm starting to wonder if they are must wanting us to brick our kindles at this point, I mean having twrp doesn't mean that we are definitely going to flash a custom ROM, it could mean we want to have insurance against a brick by making a backup, don't know why they see the need to not boot up if we have twrp.
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stunts513 said:
Well I think I read something about the latest os detecting twrp and not wanting to let you boot I to it but I am not positive if that's what happened.
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I believe the existence of Kinology should pretty much disprove this theory.
Kindle Fire HD 7". Rooted. Was running 7.4.7 Installed TWRP and 2nd bootloader and now am stuck in TWRP. Made back up first but says file is not recognized now (of course) Tried reboot, everything. Can't get out of TWRP. When booting, goes to orange kindle sreen, then blue, then orange, then loads TWRP. And this is where I'm stuck. Help appreciated - thanks. And please be nice - I'm a newb!
Follow this tutorial and it should have it working soon, the latest os won't boot with 2nd boot loader installed, unless you rip off kinology's freedom boot IMG.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
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stunts513 said:
Follow this tutorial and it should have it working soon, the latest os won't boot with 2nd boot loader installed, unless you rip off kinology's freedom boot IMG.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2459498
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Tried that - everytime I try to load the drivers it says the files are bad and it won't recognize my device
Are you on windows 8? Because if its saying something about the signature, you have to disable signature enforcement. If you give me an exact error I can be more helpful.
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stunts513 said:
Are you on windows 8? Because if its saying something about the signature, you have to disable signature enforcement. If you give me an exact error I can be more helpful.
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Yes, I am on windows 8. Error message:
Windows encountered a problem installing the driver software for your device
Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it
Android ADB Interface
The hash for the file is not present in the specified catalog file. The file is likely corrupt or the victim of tampering.
thanks
You need to disable windows 8 driver signature enforcement, look it up on Google, once you have done that it should install just fine.
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stunts513 said:
You need to disable windows 8 driver signature enforcement, look it up on Google, once you have done that it should install just fine.
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Got it! Woohoo! Thank so much!
stunts513 said:
You need to disable windows 8 driver signature enforcement, look it up on Google, once you have done that it should install just fine.
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one more question - I'm running CM10.1 now - but what if want to get back to stock?
There's a stock ROM in the development section, just wipe the same things you wiped before flashing cm( factory reset, cache, dalvik cache, and system), then flash the stock ROM.
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Sorry , did I read ok? You was running 7.4.7? 7.4.7 Works with TWRP now a day? What versión?
bbmaniac32 said:
Sorry , did I read ok? You was running 7.4.7? 7.4.7 Works with TWRP now a day? What versión?
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You really should downgrade to 7.2.3 before attempting to flash TWRP and 2nd bootloader. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347170
I've got a Moto X Developer Edition with an unlocked boot loader and running TWRP 2.6.3. I see there is now a 2.7.0 and I'm curious, does the latest version of TWRP work on the Moto X? I don't want to flash the update if it's not going to work. Thanks.
Edit: I see there is a 2.7.0.4 actually.
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I've got a Moto X Developer Edition with an unlocked boot loader and running TWRP 2.6.3. I see there is now a 2.7.0 and I'm curious, does the latest version of TWRP work on the Moto X? I don't want to flash the update if it's not going to work. Thanks.
Edit: I see there is a 2.7.0.4 actually.
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2.7 works fine I tried 2.7.0.4 and it didn't work.
Thanks. That's all I needed to know.
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2.7 works fine I tried 2.7.0.4 and it didn't work.
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One more question, do you happen to have a copy of it? It doesn't seem to be on GooManager.
Never mind. Found it in the TWRP Moto thread here. Thanks for the help.
Hey guys. I have a moto x Dev edition on the way. I've been doing a little reading. So To install recovery all I have to do is get the bootloader unlocked and run the command to install recovery? Is it really that easy?
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Flashify
yankeesfan714 said:
Hey guys. I have a moto x Dev edition on the way. I've been doing a little reading. So To install recovery all I have to do is get the bootloader unlocked and run the command to install recovery? Is it really that easy?
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I used flashilfy from the play store. It worked perfectly as long as you are unlocked. Hit thanks if I helped.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify
dmiramon said:
I used flashilfy from the play store. It worked perfectly as long as you are unlocked. Hit thanks if I helped.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cgollner.flashify
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What did you use flashify for? To install the twrp recovery?
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What did you use flashify for? To install the twrp recovery?
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Yes I used flashify to install TWRP recovery 2.7. Just download correct recovery for your phone and use flashify to flash the recovery. If have used it twice for the moto x and it works perfectly.
dmiramon said:
Yes I used flashify to install TWRP recovery 2.7. Just download correct recovery for your phone and use flashify to flash the recovery. If have used it twice for the moto x and it works perfectly.
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I've never used Flashify before today. So much easier than hooking up to the PC going into fastboot to update TWRP. Took all of five seconds. Thanks.
http androidhosting.org/Devs/Dhacker29/MotoX/ you can download twrp 2.7.0.0 for moto x. Installing it is easy, all you need are the motorola phone drivers, the android sdk and motorola fastboot. You need to unlock your boot loader of course first. You can probably flash from an app after unlocking the bootloader, but you will need to be rooted for it to work. If you never used fastboot before there are lots of tutorials, but just use the motorola one.
Sup everyone?
I was a dumb---- and was playing around with my Kindle (tate) and PhilZ's Advanced CWM while trying to do a bit of ROMing. Long story short, I rebooted, saw the orange logo...and saw the orange boot logo again, meaning I can't access the recovery. My question is, however, can I just push a recovery image via fastboot and then boot the device from there? Or do I need all three images for a successful boot?
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Sup everyone?
I was a dumb---- and was playing around with my Kindle (tate) and PhilZ's Advanced CWM while trying to do a bit of ROMing. Long story short, I rebooted, saw the orange logo...and saw the orange boot logo again, meaning I can't access the recovery. My question is, however, can I just push a recovery image via fastboot and then boot the device from there? Or do I need all three images for a successful boot?
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I would push all three and make sure. You're definitely missing an OS so if it were me, I'd flash all three and make a clean start.
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LinearEquation said:
I would push all three and make sure. You're definitely missing an OS so if it were me, I'd flash all three and make a clean start.
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Sounds logical. A fresh start is what I was going for anyway
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Ph0enix_216 said:
Sup everyone?
I was a dumb---- and was playing around with my Kindle (tate) and PhilZ's Advanced CWM while trying to do a bit of ROMing. Long story short, I rebooted, saw the orange logo...and saw the orange boot logo again, meaning I can't access the recovery. My question is, however, can I just push a recovery image via fastboot and then boot the device from there? Or do I need all three images for a successful boot?
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I have the exact same issue. Have PhilZ's Advanced CWM installed with CM11 latest official Nightly and latest gapps. Also had Linaro's Kernel and was trying to flash the Double Tap to wake feature in recovery but, it broke touch so went back into recovery, wiped everything and formatted everything then restored from backup and now, am stuck at the orange logo. Just keeps looping, cannot enter recovery or anything. I don't have the fastboot adapter but, i suppose I'll have to order one. Please, tell me how to fix this!
@BookCase Exact same issue here. I think fastboot will work. Is something wrong with the recovery image?
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@BookCase Exact same issue here. I think fastboot will work. Is something wrong with the recovery image?
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I'm thinking when I wiped either I wiped more than I should have or the recovery didn't properly backup my system in the 1st place since I didn't have a problem until I wiped and restored from backup. I honestly have no idea, though. I can't get it to boot past the orange logo.
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BookCase said:
I have the exact same issue. Have PhilZ's Advanced CWM installed with CM11 latest official Nightly and latest gapps. Also had Linaro's Kernel and was trying to flash the Double Tap to wake feature in recovery but, it broke touch so went back into recovery, wiped everything and formatted everything then restored from backup and now, am stuck at the orange logo. Just keeps looping, cannot enter recovery or anything. I don't have the fastboot adapter but, i suppose I'll have to order one. Please, tell me how to fix this!
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The only way to get into fastboot, in your case is a fastboot cord or adaptor.
Edit: Same for the others having this same issue. You will need factory images to flash in fastboot.
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LinearEquation said:
The only way to get into fastboot, in your case is a fastboot cord or adaptor.
Edit: Same for the others having this same issue. You will need factory images to flash in fastboot.
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Normally,I get into fastboot by entering "fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product" and then plugging in my Kindle when it's turned off. Will this work here?
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Normally,I get into fastboot by entering "fastboot -i 0x1949 getvar product" and then plugging in my Kindle when it's turned off. Will this work here?
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Nope, you can only do that from within the OS. Once you bootloop you need a fastboot cord.
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LinearEquation said:
Nope, you can only do that from within the OS. Once you bootloop you need a fastboot cord.
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Thanks man. Guess I'll have to order one...
I been trying to root my Moto e5 Play for a couple days and have almost found success. Right now, I am stuck in a boot loop and I don't have a way to access the rooted phone. Everytime I try to boot into the Android or Factory Mode, it brings me into Twrp. I don't know how to fix this.
The other problem is that before this constant boot loop occured, I would attempt to start boot up and the black N/A screen would appear but stay only on that screen.
I did install a Moto driver.
I did unlock the bootloader using adb.
I did install twrp using adb.
I am trying to root using supersu.
Roooting said:
I been trying to root my Moto e5 Play for a couple days and have almost found success. Right now, I am stuck in a boot loop and I don't have a way to access the rooted phone. Everytime I try to boot into the Android or Factory Mode, it brings me into Twrp. I don't know how to fix this.
The other problem is that before this constant boot loop occured, I would attempt to start boot up and the black N/A screen would appear but stay only on that screen.
I did install a Moto driver.
I did unlock the bootloader using adb.
I did install twrp using adb.
I am trying to root using supersu.
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I doubt supersu will work
You likely need to reflash boot.img
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sd_shadow said:
I doubt supersu will work
You likely need to reflash boot.img
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This? I already tried flashing that particular img. The reboot always returns to the bootloader. I am missing something.
Roooting said:
This? I already tried flashing that particular img. The reboot always returns to the bootloader. I am missing something.
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No flash stock boot.img with fastboot
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sd_shadow said:
No flash stock boot.img with fastboot
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I don't understand how to do that. :/
Can you walk me through the steps?
Roooting said:
I don't understand how to do that. :/
Can you walk me through the steps?
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Which model number?
Do you know which software channel
See
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto
Download the firmware
Extract/uncompress the . zip
Flash
Code:
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
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sd_shadow said:
Which model number?
Do you know which software channel
See
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto
Download the firmware
Extract/uncompress the . zip
Flash
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I don't know the software channel. This phone is unlocked and may not have a carrier.
Roooting said:
I don't know the software channel. This phone is unlocked and may not have a carrier.
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According to your bootloader screenshot
James 1925-2
Att
Try
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/james/official/ATT/
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According to your bootloader screenshot
James 1925-2
Att
Try
https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/james/official/ATT/
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I picked the first one.
Took the boot.img out of the zip file and inserted it into internal storage. Then tried flashing using twrp. Nothing worked. The boot returned me to the bootloader.
I also tried doing adb sideload in fastboot. That didn't work either.
Roooting said:
I picked the first one.
Took the boot.img out of the zip file and inserted it into internal storage. Then tried flashing using twrp. Nothing worked. The boot returned me to the bootloader.
I also tried doing adb sideload in fastboot. That didn't work either.
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Use the newest one
abd commands don't work in fastboot mode
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Use the newest one
abd commands don't work in fastboot mode
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Nothing works with any of those. Still get stuck in the bootloop. :/
I know what the problem is. I don't have a OS installed. That's why the phone is stuck on the bootloader bootloop. I need to flash a OS.
Roooting said:
I know what the problem is. I don't have a OS installed. That's why the phone is stuck on the bootloader bootloop. I need to flash a OS.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e5/how-to/firmware-restoring-moto-e5-play-to-t3820053
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e5/how-to/firmware-restoring-moto-e5-play-to-t3820053
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Tried two different stocks. Twrp error.
Roooting said:
Tried two different stocks. Twrp error.
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Don't use TWRP
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Where does it say use TWRP?
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sd_shadow said:
Don't use TWRP
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What do I use to flash if not adb or twrp?
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What do I use to flash if not adb or twrp?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e5/how-to/firmware-restoring-moto-e5-play-to-t3820053
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e5/how-to/firmware-restoring-moto-e5-play-to-t3820053
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I don't have permission to download whatever is in that google drive link.
Roooting said:
I don't have permission to download whatever is in that google drive link.
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Setting up and Using adb.exe and fastboit.exe https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/index-links-setting-using-adb-fastboot-t3495167
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Setting up and Using adb.exe and fastboit.exe https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/index-links-setting-using-adb-fastboot-t3495167
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I can't find my device in RSD.