Help, I can't get back to stock!!! - Desire 626 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello my fellow friends in HTC Desire 626s Metro PCs land.
This is Isaiah speaking. I've run into a little misfortune here and I wanted to know if someone would be kind enough to help me out.
I have seemed to get myself in a little snag, were for some reason after I relock my phone, it won't reboot the system. What happens is, it boots right into download mode. So I unlocked it again and guess what. Everything booted normally.
Then I go to unlock it again, it jumps right back to download mode. I'm going bonkers over here, like Willy Wonka bonkers because i can't figure out why I can't relock my phone without it going right back to download mode. I flashed stock recovery through cmd, before I relocked it, that didn't work. All I did was root my phone. No debloated roms or anything. Just simply rooted my phone. I'm on Android 6.0.1. Somebody will you please help me get back to stock. Sigh, momma told there'd be days like this! Lol!!! I had to throw in a little humor.

I had the exact same problem. I found a possible fix. If you are just trying to get back to the recovery area.
Press and hold the power and volume down keys then release the power.
Once on the download mode screen scroll to Reboot to bootloader
Once in the bootloader area select Reboot to recovery mode.
This is the only way I can get to recovery mode.

Ace18o said:
I had the exact same problem. I found a possible fix. If you are just trying to get back to the recovery area.
Press and hold the power and volume down keys then release the power.
Once on the download mode screen scroll to Reboot to bootloader
Once in the bootloader area select Reboot to recovery mode.
This is the only way I can get to recovery mode.
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What i'm trying to do is actually get back to the stock recovery so that I can re-flash the official ruu file from the official HTC Roms Website because my phone has not been running smoothly on the ota update they sent out in July. I figured since the the sites ruu file is 1.32gb and the actual ota update was 845mb, may-be there's something in the ruu that will fix this issue.
I already tried unrooting it by flashing stock recovery through command prompt then going back and re-locking my device. But after I re-locked my phone, instead of it rebooting normally where it goes to the boot animation, then loads the welcome screen to allow you to go through putting your wifi info and email address etc. It returns to download mode, or boot loader mode. Then every time I restart my phone it does the same thing and it goes back to the same screen. But when I re-unlock it, it boots fine.

s3llz said:
What i'm trying to do is actually get back to the stock recovery so that I can re-flash the official ruu file from the official HTC Roms Website because my phone has not been running smoothly on the ota update they sent out in July. I figured since the the sites ruu file is 1.32gb and the actual ota update was 845mb, may-be there's something in the ruu that will fix this issue.
I already tried unrooting it by flashing stock recovery through command prompt then going back and re-locking my device. But after I re-locked my phone, instead of it rebooting normally where it goes to the boot animation, then loads the welcome screen to allow you to go through putting your wifi info and email address etc. It returns to download mode, or boot loader mode. Then every time I restart my phone it does the same thing and it goes back to the same screen. But when I re-unlock it, it boots fine.
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Ahh my bad, I was very tired last night.

s3llz said:
What i'm trying to do is actually get back to the stock recovery so that I can re-flash the official ruu file from the official HTC Roms Website because my phone has not been running smoothly on the ota update they sent out in July. I figured since the the sites ruu file is 1.32gb and the actual ota update was 845mb, may-be there's something in the ruu that will fix this issue.
I already tried unrooting it by flashing stock recovery through command prompt then going back and re-locking my device. But after I re-locked my phone, instead of it rebooting normally where it goes to the boot animation, then loads the welcome screen to allow you to go through putting your wifi info and email address etc. It returns to download mode, or boot loader mode. Then every time I restart my phone it does the same thing and it goes back to the same screen. But when I re-unlock it, it boots fine.
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Just don't lock the boot loader, I didn't lock my boot loader to run the RUU. My phone was running the firmware that if came with and I had unlocked the boot loader, flashed TWRP, and rooted. All I did was flash the stock recovery then ran the RUU(it didn't work turned off so I booted into fastboot) and it updated.

Problem solved
IsaacGuti said:
Just don't lock the boot loader, I didn't lock my boot loader to run the RUU. My phone was running the firmware that if came with and I had unlocked the boot loader, flashed TWRP, and rooted. All I did was flash the stock recovery then ran the RUU(it didn't work turned off so I booted into fastboot) and it updated.
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Thank you so much for your advice. It worked like a charm. Consider this case closed. I downloaded the official ruu file for my particular carrier and left the boot loader unlocked, but installed the stock recovery through command prompt. Then, I connected my device to my pc via usb as instructed through the ruu. Then, zing.....watched it zap my phone with the stock rom of 6.0.1. Solved my lagging issues as well as my network switching issues as well. For some strange reason, my device kept switching between different carriers which caused me not to be able to sent text messages. I was like "What in the Doc Brown Marty McFly is going on here!!!" Had me like Doc Brown "Great Scott!!!!" LOL!! Thanks buddy for your advice though. Problem Solved.:good::highfive::victory::victory:

s3llz said:
Thank you so much for your advice. It worked like a charm. Consider this case closed. I downloaded the official ruu file for my particular carrier and left the boot loader unlocked, but installed the stock recovery through command prompt. Then, I connected my device to my pc via usb as instructed through the ruu. Then, zing.....watched it zap my phone with the stock rom of 6.0.1. Solved my lagging issues as well as my network switching issues as well. For some strange reason, my device kept switching between different carriers which caused me not to be able to sent text messages. I was like "What in the Doc Brown Marty McFly is going on here!!!" Had me like Doc Brown "Great Scott!!!!" LOL!! Thanks buddy for your advice though. Problem Solved.:good::highfive::victory::victory:
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By any chance, do you have the stock recovery link? I'm having the same issue :/

Sharkyzz said:
By any chance, do you have the stock recovery link? I'm having the same issue :/
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I will upload it so that you can dowload it. Make sure when you go in to command prompt that you type exactly what it says "Stock_Recovery.img" without the parenthesis of course. Thats what i had to do. it will look like this when you type it in "fastboot flash recovery Stock_Recovery.img"
Link below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByVHpaOig07QT1hfUmY4bkZrbGs/view?usp=sharing

s3llz said:
I will upload it so that you can dowload it. Make sure when you go in to command prompt that you type exactly what it says "Stock_Recovery.img" without the parenthesis of course. Thats what i had to do. it will look like this when you type it in "fastboot flash recovery Stock_Recovery.img"
Link below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByVHpaOig07QT1hfUmY4bkZrbGs/view?usp=sharing
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PS. Also, when I used the Rom update utility it failed once. But if you look carefully at the picture instructions on the screen, it tells you to unplug your usb cable and pull out the battery. But of course we both know we can't take out the battery. So what you do is, just unplug the usb, but don't restart your phone. Leave it on the screen where it stopped on. When you get to the screen where it tells you to plug your usb back in, then you plug it back in. After that, you just follow the instructions on the screen of the ruu, and it will begin flashing your device with the stock rom. That was the step I kept missing. To unplug the usb and then plug it back in when the ruu says to.

s3llz said:
I will upload it so that you can dowload it. Make sure when you go in to command prompt that you type exactly what it says "Stock_Recovery.img" without the parenthesis of course. Thats what i had to do. it will look like this when you type it in "fastboot flash recovery Stock_Recovery.img"
Link below.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByVHpaOig07QT1hfUmY4bkZrbGs/view?usp=sharing
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PS. Also, when I used the Rom update utility it failed once. But if you look carefully at the picture instructions on the screen, it tells you to unplug your usb cable and pull out the battery. But of course we both know we can't take out the battery. So what you do is, just unplug the usb, but don't restart your phone. Leave it on the screen where it stopped on. When you get to the screen where it tells you to plug your usb back in, then you plug it back in. After that, you just follow the instructions on the screen of the ruu, and it will begin flashing your device with the stock rom. That was the step I kept missing. To unplug the usb and then plug it back in when the ruu says to.

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bootloader screen flahes when powering on

ok i have run into this weird issue with my G1. it was working perfectly fine yesterday. i turned it off and charged it until it was fully charged like i usually do, but when i turned it on the boot loader screen flashed and the phone turned off! this happens whenever i try to turn the phone on. i cant get into recovery becuase the bootloader screen just flashes. when i try to get to the bootloader screen, it starts up fine but then looks for an image and turns off again. this started happening a few days after flashing haykuros spl if that helps. am i bricked or is there a way to fix this? thanks in advanced
edit: i am also usin the latest experimental build from cyanogen although i dont think this is the problem.
edit2: i managed to get my phone to start up, but im afarid to switch it off just incase it starts happening again so im still looking for a solution to this problem.
edit3: ok back to square one, my phone froze after fully booting up, restarted itself and now the problem is back! wow this is annoying.
it sounds like your camera button could be stuck. if you want to test this type reboot recovery into the recovery console and see if it boots into recovery or bootloader.
check and see if your camera button is stuck or partially stuck since you were able to boot it up once at least
Do you have fastboot working? if so, you can grab your nandroid backups from your SD card and flash them.
or go to cyanogens thread, download the recovery and flash the recovery using the fastboot command to install. i believe its
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
but plz confirm before you do that
EDIT: david means use adb since you cant get into recovery
adb shell reboot recovery
B-man007 said:
Do you have fastboot working? if so, you can grab your nandroid backups from your SD card and flash them.
or go to cyanogens thread, download the recovery and flash the recovery using the fastboot command to install. i believe its
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
but plz confirm before you do that
EDIT: david means use adb since you cant get into recovery
adb shell reboot recovery
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he said he got the phone up and running i meant if he wanted to see if it was a software problem he could type reboot recovery into the terminal emulator and see if he got the bootloader screen or the recovery screen.
also i believe the fastboot commands you posted are correct.
ok thanks for the help guys. before reading your posts a left the phone for a few wins powered it on and now mt phone has booted up and it is working. i will try your solutions still though. i am not sure if i have fast boot working. when the bootloader screen flashed i do remeber it saying fastboot so does that mean i have it running?
edit: camera button seems to be fine although i havent tried the rebbot recovery yet though lol because i need my phone an im not sure if i can get it working again.
do you have adb set up
david1171 said:
do you have adb set up
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yeah, although im using the 1.5 sdk and not the latest 1.6 does that matter?
if you have adb you will need to have the fastboot.exe (which i think is in the tools folder of the sdk) so cd to the sdk tools folder then use
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
(also have the recovery.img in the tools folder for this)
ok thanks my phone froze so i had to turn it off and now i am back to square 1 again is there anything besides the camera button that could be casuing this?
djosiah said:
ok thanks my phone froze so i had to turn it off and now i am back to square 1 again is there anything besides the camera button that could be casuing this?
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have you tried the fastboot flash recovery recovery.img command?
david1171 said:
have you tried the fastboot flash recovery recovery.img command?
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i cant get into fast boot...the screen with 3 androids on skateboards flashes once really quickly and thats it :/
can anyone help me? the camera button seems to be fine and not stuck. is there another factor that could be causing this? i think i might try unrooting then going through all the steps to root it again. or flashing back to the hardspl and see what happens.
update: i managed to get the phone to boot up again so i went into terminal and typed reboot recovery and i got to the recovery screen ok, but when i pressed home + back to restart the phone the bootloader screen flashed again really quickly :/ it also seems like if i leave the phone off for a few hours it will power up fine but when it is turned off i have to wait another few hours til i can switch it back on.
djosiah said:
can anyone help me? the camera button seems to be fine and not stuck. is there another factor that could be causing this? i think i might try unrooting then going through all the steps to root it again. or flashing back to the hardspl and see what happens.
update: i managed to get the phone to boot up again so i went into terminal and typed reboot recovery and i got to the recovery screen ok, but when i pressed home + back to restart the phone the bootloader screen flashed again really quickly :/ it also seems like if i leave the phone off for a few hours it will power up fine but when it is turned off i have to wait another few hours til i can switch it back on.
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this sounds like a hardware problem instead of a software problem since there is still a recovery screen, if your phone is still under warranty call your provider and see if there is anything they can do about it, and if they send you another one, just unroot the one you have
my phone isnt under warranty so looks like i will either have to put up with or buy myself a new one. thanks for the help.
If your sure your camera button isn't stuck, check your back button. If not, maybe some sweat or water got into it. some type of hardware dmg possibly. If your the do it yourself type of person, theres always this handy dandy notebook, I mean service manual
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=468673
wilnotdie said:
If your sure your camera button isn't stuck, check your back button. If not, maybe some sweat or water got into it. some type of hardware dmg possibly. If your the do it yourself type of person, theres always this handy dandy notebook, I mean service manual
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=468673
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ahh yes that would make sense seeing as the bootloader screen says fastboot so it must be a problem with the back button. never thought of that. thanks for the help.
ok assuming that the back button is the problem, if i were to flash back to the hard spl would this problem go away seeing as fastobot mode only works with the 'special' spl?

[Q] HTC one can't flash new recovery

Alright here is the situation I am in.
I rooted my phone so I could flash some custom roms. After realizing I can't receive MMS without being on stock I decided to return to the original state of my phone. I followed the Guru unroot thing but I downloaded and flashed the wrong recovery/radio file. Now my phone won't go to recovery because it's the touch screen recovery I am guessing which mine does not support and for some reason usb debugging isn't enabled and I can't enable it so going to fastboot and reflashing a new recovery isn't working.
When I do go to recovery I just see my screen light up a bit to a grey color but then it ends up turning into a black screen with a red triangle (error I'm guessing) that I must reboot the phone in order to get back to bootloader.
I'm lost right now at what to do because this is seriously scaring me. I'm currently on the World Wide Stock Recovery Guru file thing.
Please help!
anyone? I really need help
That sounds like the stock recovery. Can you try press the volume up button on that screen? That should get you into the stock recovery menu rather than your old custom recovery.
Is the phone booting ok? ie. Into Sense? What info is displayed on the bootloader screen?
Edit: I might be assuming a few too many things, as your description is very vague. Can you post links to what 'things' you downloaded, steps and options selected
deeevan said:
That sounds like the stock recovery. Can you try press the volume up button on that screen? That should get you into the stock recovery menu rather than your old custom recovery.
Is the phone booting ok? ie. Into Sense? What info is displayed on the bootloader screen?
Edit: I might be assuming a few too many things, as your description is very vague. Can you post links to what 'things' you downloaded, steps and options selected
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It was booting to sense fine but it's okay now. I finally got it working, for some reason my USB port on my computer wasn't working so I switched ports and I was able to flash a new recovery and do the entire process over with the correct recovery/radio. Thank you though for your response!

[Q] Another boot loop, but this one is different! SOLVED

C6603 Stuck in bootloop! [Last update: 24/1/14]​
UPDATE 24/01/14
This issue has been SOLVED.
I replaced the battery with one from eBay and the phone is working flawlessly, all the ROM flashing I went through was not the problem at all. Remember that if you are going to try to replace the battery you may as well buy a new rear glass piece as it is almost guaranteed that the glass will break in the removal process. You will also require new a adhesive piece. The entire procedure cost me $51AUD (battery, glass, adhesive).
All the content below is irrelevant, if your phone randomly shuts off (instantaneously) on boot or soon after, try to replace your battery!
Thanks for your help.
I've got quite a story to tell and if you have the patience to read it, I will greatly appreciate your assistance. TL;DR BELOW
In the beginning I was running 4.2.2, on a stock Australian 10.3.A.0.423 Unbranded ftf. It had been working flawlessly for a month or so until quite recently. It had developed a problem where it would only remain switched on whilst being plugged into the wall socket. As soon as (or thereafter) I removed the plug out of the phone, with one touch, one action, BAM! The display was off and I had to restart the phone again. I spent a few hours browsing for solutions to this problem, most of them said to hold the power and vol+ buttons until the handset vibrated 3 times. That turned it off alright, but I'm looking to go in the other direction.
After a stressful while scrounging old forum posts, I came to the conclusion that the fault is in my ROM, after all, I had flashed from 4.1.2 (I think) to 4.2.2 just a month prior (I flashed a ROM instead of waiting until the snail-like carriers here in Australia decided to dribble out the release). So now being convinced that I ROM is at fault I browse XDA for a newer stock one. Hey! Look! 4.3 it being rolled out in Aust, I check whether it's available to me yet, and obviously, no, it is not. I stumble upon this thread in my travels. I spend a while working to meet it's requirements. Get flashtool, get unlocked bootloader, get root, install cwm, and attempt to install XzDualRecovery 2.6. I've placed the XDR.zip on the sdcard in the XZ, I run the zip using CWM, it seems successful, I then go to reboot and check whether my 4.3 works, after I select reboot I'm asked whether I wish to root the phone. Why yes! that seems easy enough, and just as I select 'ok' the screen goes blank. The bloody phone has switched off in the middle of my work! I try to boot and it hangs on the Sony logo then reboots, creating a cycle. I decide to plug it back in to the wall socket (as this is the only way to get it to boot and remain on), huzzah, it runs. But the root had failed. The rest of my rant is insignificant until now (around 7 hours of failed attempts later)
So in an attempt to keep this wall of text down, I try my best to summarize, If I am not clear enough, just say.
I tried reflashing my old 4.2.2 ROM back, this makes the whole thing worse, now the phone won't even get past the Sony logo (even when plugged to a socket), I flash a different 4.3 ftf, nothing, I restore with PCC, I restore with SUS, I create a ftf from the SUS files and attempt to flash that. Nothing, nothing works. So where am I at now?
The phone still has battery, although, I'm not sure how much, I can no longer get it to charge as it hangs on the Sony logo. The phone should be flashed with 10.3.A.0.423, but when I check the baseband version in Fastboot cmd prompt, it still says 10.4.B.0.569, I feel as though flashtool isn't flashing properly, but I've read that this is usually a non-issue. I can boot into flashmode and fastboot mode. I can unlock and lock the bootloader. I can use ADB and Fastboot CMD (Minimal version) to read values and run commands. Actually, I managed to use the phone in fastboot mode, in conjunction with ADB and Fastboot CMD, I ran the command "fastboot continue" and the phone went on to charge off the usb power, It didn't seem to charge very fast, or at all, and I haven't been able to get it to do it again. So a TL;DR:
-C6603 stuck in bootloop.
-Possibly has a 4.2.2 ROM installed (10.3.A.0.423 Unbranded AU)
-Cannot Charge
-Can run flashmode and fastboot mode
-Can use ADB and Fastboot
-Can use SUS, PCC, and Flashtool to flash stock roms
-Can't figure this out for the life of me!
UPDATE 01/01/14
Currently I have a kernel installed that allows me to use cwm twrp (doomkernel v19, maybe), I have flashed a 'flashable' stock 4.3 rom using cwm and the phone didn't manage to get past the kernel logo. HOWEVER, using fastboot mode, I run the command "fastboot continue", and if I allow the phone to go past the kernel logo it vibrates, the LED turns green as opposed to showing a purple one, and it will begin charging (The LED isn't green as a result of the battery level). EDIT [1/1/14 3:01AM]: I tried to launch the phone whilst it was charging, the charging symbol went away and the phone remained on a black screen (lcd is on, but nothing is displayed) for a few seconds before shutting off automatically.
I must mention, I cannot get into recovery unless I boot the phone into fastboot mode, run the command in fastboot: "fastboot continue". If I don't do this, it simply crashes (shuts off) when showing the kernel logo.
If you need to know more I will provide as much information as I can, as succinct as I can, as fast as I can. I am in this for the long run. Thank you for your time,
UPDATE 08/01/14
I've come to the conclusion that my issue is battery related. After repeated from flashes and fastboot attempts, I managed to get the phone charging a few times, I witnessed the level was sporadic upon infrequent viewings. I have come across a few other very similar threads and feel that it is necessary to try replacing the battery, I try and post a youtube clip that details what happens currently.
Keringkien
keringkien said:
C6603 Stuck in bootloop!​
I've got quite a story to tell and if you have the patience to read it, I will greatly appreciate your assistance. TL;DR BELOW
In the beginning I was running 4.2.2, on a stock Australian 10.3.A.0.423 Unbranded ftf. It had been working flawlessly for a month or so until quite recently. It had developed a problem where it would only remain switched on whilst being plugged into the wall socket. As soon as (or thereafter) I removed the plug out of the phone, with one touch, one action, BAM! The display was off and I had to restart the phone again. I spent a few hours browsing for solutions to this problem, most of them said to hold the power and vol+ buttons until the handset vibrated 3 times. That turned it off alright, but I'm looking to go in the other direction.
After a stressful while scrounging old forum posts, I came to the conclusion that the fault is in my ROM, after all, I had flashed from 4.1.2 (I think) to 4.2.2 just a month prior (I flashed a ROM instead of waiting until the snail-like carriers here in Australia decided to dribble out the release). So now being convinced that I ROM is at fault I browse XDA for a newer stock one. Hey! Look! 4.3 it being rolled out in Aust, I check whether it's available to me yet, and obviously, no, it is not. I stumble upon this thread in my travels. I spend a while working to meet it's requirements. Get flashtool, get unlocked bootloader, get root, install cwm, and attempt to install XzDualRecovery 2.6. I've placed the XDR.zip on the sdcard in the XZ, I run the zip using CWM, it seems successful, I then go to reboot and check whether my 4.3 works, after I select reboot I'm asked whether I wish to root the phone. Why yes! that seems easy enough, and just as I select 'ok' the screen goes blank. The bloody phone has switched off in the middle of my work! I try to boot and it hangs on the Sony logo then reboots, creating a cycle. I decide to plug it back in to the wall socket (as this is the only way to get it to boot and remain on), huzzah, it runs. But the root had failed. The rest of my rant is insignificant until now (around 7 hours of failed attempts later)
So in an attempt to keep this wall of text down, I try my best to summarize, If I am not clear enough, just say.
I tried reflashing my old 4.2.2 ROM back, this makes the whole thing worse, now the phone won't even get past the Sony logo (even when plugged to a socket), I flash a different 4.3 ftf, nothing, I restore with PCC, I restore with SUS, I create a ftf from the SUS files and attempt to flash that. Nothing, nothing works. So where am I at now?
The phone still has battery, although, I'm not sure how much, I can no longer get it to charge as it hangs on the Sony logo. The phone should be flashed with 10.3.A.0.423, but when I check the baseband version in Fastboot cmd prompt, it still says 10.4.B.0.569, I feel as though flashtool isn't flashing properly, but I've read that this is usually a non-issue. I can boot into flashmode and fastboot mode. I can unlock and lock the bootloader. I can use ADB and Fastboot CMD (Minimal version) to read values and run commands. Actually, I managed to use the phone in fastboot mode, in conjunction with ADB and Fastboot CMD, I ran the command "fastboot continue" and the phone went on to charge off the usb power, It didn't seem to charge very fast, or at all, and I haven't been able to get it to do it again. So a TL;DR:
-C6603 stuck in bootloop.
-Possibly has a 4.2.2 ROM installed (10.3.A.0.423 Unbranded AU)
-Cannot Charge
-Can run flashmode and fastboot mode
-Can use ADB and Fastboot
-Can use SUS, PCC, and Flashtool to flash stock roms
-Can't figure this out for the life of me!
If you need to know more I will provide as much information as I can, as succinct as I can, as fast as I can. I am in this for the long run. Thank you for your time,
Keringkien
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download any FTF , 4.2.2 or 4.3 , connect your device to flash tool as flashmode , and select to flash the ftf , when you are selecting the ftf in the flash tool , at the right side check all at the wipe section , and uncheck all at the exclude section
but your internal storage might get also wiped , but i assume it already happened when you unlocked your boot loader
elias234 said:
download any FTF , 4.2.2 or 4.3 , connect your device to flash tool as flashmode , and select to flash the ftf , when you are selecting the ftf in the flash tool , at the right side check all at the wipe section , and uncheck all at the exclude section
but your internal storage might get also wiped , but i assume it already happened when you unlocked your boot loader
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Alrighty then, I'll give that a go later. I have just found a 4.3 for Australia, perhaps it will be different. Thanks for the quick reply.
keringkien said:
Alrighty then, I'll give that a go later. I have just found a 4.3 for Australia, perhaps it will be different. Thanks for the quick reply.
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this thread could be helpful : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2229250
i'm not sure if that problem could be solve, but it was, like you said, different. never saw anything like that either.
Anyway:
Can it boot into custom recovery in its state now?( for mounting storage for something else in case you have cwm or twrp installed)
Jambu95 said:
this thread could be helpful : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2229250
i'm not sure if that problem could be solve, but it was, like you said, different. never saw anything like that either.
Anyway:
Can it boot into custom recovery in its state now?( for mounting storage for something else in case you have cwm or twrp installed)
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Thanks so much for the reply. The thread has something I can try, if this new rom fails (I expect it will). What is custom recovery? I cannot access the storage, only fastboot and flashmode. no cwm and xdr was never completed.
ROM just failed, trying SUS now.
keringkien said:
Thanks so much for the reply. The thread has something I can try, if this new rom fails (I expect it will). What is custom recovery? I cannot access the storage, only fastboot and flashmode. no cwm and xdr was never completed.
ROM just failed, trying SUS now.
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oh dear, custom recovery is cwm (clockworkmod recovery) or twrp (team win recovery project), it means, it allows you to do something important just before it boot into system, which is bootstall or bootloop as you call it. you cannot boot into system, then try to boot into recovery ( which is before it boot the system), that might help.
both recoveries will allow you to mount storage to copy things to sd cards from pc.
you can try unlock bootloader and flash custom kernel with recoveries, maybe you "could" boot into one of those recoveries.
I also got the same problem, but mine is a C6602. I was trying to setup a mail exchange, then it asked for some permission. I push enter, then after an hour, it start the bootloop.
The phone boot till the main screen, i could swipe and play around for 10 second, then it reboot.
I have tried everything from hard reset, to FlashTool to SUS, relock, unlock, flash stock, from old stock to new stock, it just won't work :|
Jambu95 said:
oh dear, custom recovery is cwm (clockworkmod recovery) or twrp (team win recovery project), it means, it allows you to do something important just before it boot into system, which is bootstall or bootloop as you call it. you cannot boot into system, then try to boot into recovery ( which is before it boot the system), that might help.
both recoveries will allow you to mount storage to copy things to sd cards from pc.
you can try unlock bootloader and flash custom kernel with recoveries, maybe you "could" boot into one of those recoveries.
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I'm well aware what cwm is, I just assumed that because you said 'custom' that it might possibly be different, as recovery is always custom anyway, sorry for the misunderstanding.
I am able to flash a 'boot.img' that enables me to use cwm and twrp, HOWEVER, the only way I can access it (as in cause the phone to remain on long enough for it to parse the boot.img) is to connect the phone to my computer in fastboot mode, then using the Fastboot command: "fastboot continue", it will run the 'img' and allow me to enter twrp or cwm. It still won't begin charging or even show the Xperia logo if I allow it to continue without accessing the recovery options.
Thanks for your help.
keringkien said:
I'm well aware what cwm is, I just assumed that because you said 'custom' that it might possibly be different, as recovery is always custom anyway, sorry for the misunderstanding.
I am able to flash a 'boot.img' that enables me to use cwm and twrp, HOWEVER, the only way I can access it (as in cause the phone to remain on long enough for it to parse the boot.img) is to connect the phone to my computer in fastboot mode, then using the Fastboot command: "fastboot continue", it will run the 'img' and allow me to enter twrp or cwm. It still won't begin charging or even show the Xperia logo if I allow it to continue without accessing the recovery options.
Thanks for your help.
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if you can mount the storage, you could copy the flashable stock rom (4.3) and copy it into your sd card, and maybe you can flash through there by following instructions from that thread.
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billhainh said:
I also got the same problem, but mine is a C6602. I was trying to setup a mail exchange, then it asked for some permission. I push enter, then after an hour, it start the bootloop.
The phone boot till the main screen, i could swipe and play around for 10 second, then it reboot.
I have tried everything from hard reset, to FlashTool to SUS, relock, unlock, flash stock, from old stock to new stock, it just won't work :|
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look for the disaster recovery thread i posted above
Jambu95 said:
if you can mount the storage, you could copy the flashable stock rom (4.3) and copy it into your sd card, and maybe you can flash through there by following instructions from that thread.
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I tried to mount the storage, my pc wouldn't detect the phones storage, I managed to push the stock rom zip to the sd card using ADB. I still had cwm recovery and could flash the zip using it. Still, however, the phone shuts down before it gets past the kernel logo. Again, I used the phone in Fastboot mode and forced it to continue using "fastboot continue", I left it go past the kernel logo and it is charging at the moment. I may try to start the phone now, yet expect it to crash again.
EDIT: I tried to launch the phone whilst it was charging, the charging symbol went away and the phone remained on a black screen (lcd is on, but nothing is displayed) for a few seconds before shutting off automatically.
EDIT: Happy New Year!
Thank you.
keringkien said:
I tried to mount the storage, my pc wouldn't detect the phones storage, I managed to push the stock rom zip to the sd card using ADB. I still had cwm recovery and could flash the zip using it. Still, however, the phone shuts down before it gets past the kernel logo. Again, I used the phone in Fastboot mode and forced it to continue using "fastboot continue", I left it go past the kernel logo and it is charging at the moment. I may try to start the phone now, yet expect it to crash again.
EDIT: I tried to launch the phone whilst it was charging, the charging symbol went away and the phone remained on a black screen (lcd is on, but nothing is displayed) for a few seconds before shutting off automatically.
EDIT: Happy New Year!
Thank you.
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this problem occurs with every kernel you've used (including stock and custom kernels)?
Jambu95 said:
this problem occurs with every kernel you've used (including stock and custom kernels)?
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Yes that is correct, it's current issue (turning off sponanteously) occurred when I was running stock 4.2.2 (no root, no bootloader unlock).
keringkien said:
Yes that is correct, it's current issue (turning off sponanteously) occurred when I was running stock 4.2.2 (no root, no bootloader unlock).
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lol, you should unlock the bootloader before you flash a custom boot.img. the primary solution now is to flash any rom to see if it boots up normally , then you can still find a way to revert back to stock.
Jambu95 said:
lol, you should unlock the bootloader before you flash a custom boot.img. the primary solution now is to flash any rom to see if it boots up normally , then you can still find a way to revert back to stock.
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I never said that I flashed a custom boot.img whilst on a locked bootloader. The reason I tried all the things that I have is because the phone was spontaneously shutting down (on stock, unedited). Perhaps once I made the mistake of flashing a boot.img before unlocking, but I have since unlocked and flashed many roms and kernels. Thanks for your reply.
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I never said that I flashed a custom boot.img whilst on a locked bootloader. The reason I tried all the things that I have is because the phone was spontaneously shutting down (on stock, unedited). Perhaps once I made the mistake of flashing a boot.img before unlocking, but I have since unlocked and flashed many roms and kernels. Thanks for your reply.
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the device can't get pass the sony logo?
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Jambu95 said:
the device can't get pass the sony logo?
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That is correct, it doesn't hang but suddenly turns off, the only way I can use recovery tools in the kernel is if I plug the phone into my pc in Fastboot mode, then issue the command "fastboot continue" from cmd.
keringkien said:
That is correct, it doesn't hang but suddenly turns off, the only way I can use recovery tools in the kernel is if I plug the phone into my pc in Fastboot mode, then issue the command "fastboot continue" from cmd.
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i think there is something wrong with your motherboard or the battery connection, i'm not sure, because my pc got that problem before, it just boot up to starting windows... and then reboot, in the end i found out the capacitor got swelled in the power supply.
Jambu95 said:
i think there is something wrong with your motherboard or the battery connection, i'm not sure, because my pc got that problem before, it just boot up to starting windows... and then reboot, in the end i found out the capacitor got swelled in the power supply.
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That is certainly possible, I have had to replace the back glass and during that operation it is possible that the battery got too hot and is now lower in voltage or something. Thanks for the suggestion, I would appreciate a second opinion with this...
Thank you.
keringkien said:
That is certainly possible, I have had to replace the back glass and during that operation it is possible that the battery got too hot and is now lower in voltage or something. Thanks for the suggestion, I would appreciate a second opinion with this...
Thank you.
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if you still have your warranty, you can go to the center and request for a replacement, the best solution now is to revert to as stock as possible, if can get the bootloader locked again then it's good,
Jambu95 said:
if you still have your warranty, you can go to the center and request for a replacement, the best solution now is to revert to as stock as possible, if can get the bootloader locked again then it's good,
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I imagine it is still under warranty, however I have read that unlocking the bootloader permanently voids warranty. And I have replaced the back of my white phone with a black glass, perhaps if I get a new white rear glass it will be ok, but then I might as well just replace the battery $40AUD isn't too expensive IMO.

[Q] Stuck in a reboot loop, can't get into recovery, what to do?

I recently upgraded to an HTC One, on Verizon in the US. I promptly used rumrunner s-off to get S-OFF, unlock the bootloader, and obtain root. I also flashed the latest ClockworkMod recovery, with the intent of installing CyanogenMod, but decided I'd try out the stock ROM for a few days first, since my old phone was still on Gingerbread.
Everything was working fine until I decided to remove some Verizon bloatware. While I did back up each app before removing it, I forgot to make a nandroid backup. I only removed things that seemed nonessential -- such as the NFL Mobile app, Slacker radio, and My Verizon, which I'd also removed without issue on my old phone -- but apparently that was not the case, as after rebooting, I got stuck on the Verizon logo during the boot sequence.
I then attempted to perform a factory reset in CWMR, and it appeared to be stuck on "wiping cache", so -- like the impatient idiot I clearly am, as I later found a few threads explaining that this part of the reset process can just take a very long time -- I rebooted the phone to try again. This resulted in CWMR throwing errors about failing to mount several partitions, but it finally seemed to finish the reset on the second try. However, upon reboot, it just sat at the HTC logo forever.
After about an hour, and no success in finding anything on the internet indicating that it should take this long to boot up after a reset, I powered the phone off and back on again. After rebooting, the bootloader screen displayed "OS" in red followed by some random symbols. I could still get into recovery, and could still access the device with fastboot, so I decided to try to reflash the stock ROM, using the RUU zip found here.
Due to some problem (this was all about 6 hours ago while I was at work, and I was quite frustrated at this point, so I don't remember what exactly was the problem here) and based on the advice of another forum thread, I decided to try TWRP instead of CWM. But, TWRP wouldn't go any further than its logo splash screen, so I re-flashed CWM. Afterwards, my phone went into a reboot loop -- the HTC logo comes up, the phone vibrates shortly, and then after a few seconds the screen turns off and it does the same thing over again. If I hold the power button down for long enough, it will power down, but if I try to turn it back on, it will either go into the loop again, or just sit at the HTC logo (left it there for upwards of an hour at one point).
I have found several threads about similar boot loop issues, but as I can't get into hboot/fastboot or recovery, I can't try to apply any of the solutions. I cannot connect from my computer with fastboot or adb -- "devices" lists nothing, and all other commands return either "error: no device found" or "waiting for device". No amount of power+volume down makes any difference, nor does holding the phone under a bright light as several threads suggested. Occasionally it will go to a black screen (not off, just black) that maybe it thinks is the bootloader menu, but it doesn't display anything, and after about 30 seconds it will reboot itself.
Does anyone have any suggestions for getting into recovery and trying to reflash.... something?
Alternatively, if I return it to Verizon at this point, will they be able to tell that it's rooted/unlocked/S-OFF?
Any ideas would be much appreciated!
brasstongue said:
I recently upgraded to an HTC One, on Verizon in the US. I promptly used rumrunner s-off to get S-OFF, unlock the bootloader, and obtain root. I also flashed the latest ClockworkMod recovery, with the intent of installing CyanogenMod, but decided I'd try out the stock ROM for a few days first, since my old phone was still on Gingerbread.
Everything was working fine until I decided to remove some Verizon bloatware. While I did back up each app before removing it, I forgot to make a nandroid backup. I only removed things that seemed nonessential -- such as the NFL Mobile app, Slacker radio, and My Verizon, which I'd also removed without issue on my old phone -- but apparently that was not the case, as after rebooting, I got stuck on the Verizon logo during the boot sequence.
I then attempted to perform a factory reset in CWMR, and it appeared to be stuck on "wiping cache", so -- like the impatient idiot I clearly am, as I later found a few threads explaining that this part of the reset process can just take a very long time -- I rebooted the phone to try again. This resulted in CWMR throwing errors about failing to mount several partitions, but it finally seemed to finish the reset on the second try. However, upon reboot, it just sat at the HTC logo forever.
After about an hour, and no success in finding anything on the internet indicating that it should take this long to boot up after a reset, I powered the phone off and back on again. After rebooting, the bootloader screen displayed "OS" in red followed by some random symbols. I could still get into recovery, and could still access the device with fastboot, so I decided to try to reflash the stock ROM, using the RUU zip found here.
Due to some problem (this was all about 6 hours ago while I was at work, and I was quite frustrated at this point, so I don't remember what exactly was the problem here) and based on the advice of another forum thread, I decided to try TWRP instead of CWM. But, TWRP wouldn't go any further than its logo splash screen, so I re-flashed CWM. Afterwards, my phone went into a reboot loop -- the HTC logo comes up, the phone vibrates shortly, and then after a few seconds the screen turns off and it does the same thing over again. If I hold the power button down for long enough, it will power down, but if I try to turn it back on, it will either go into the loop again, or just sit at the HTC logo (left it there for upwards of an hour at one point).
I have found several threads about similar boot loop issues, but as I can't get into hboot/fastboot or recovery, I can't try to apply any of the solutions. I cannot connect from my computer with fastboot or adb -- "devices" lists nothing, and all other commands return either "error: no device found" or "waiting for device". No amount of power+volume down makes any difference, nor does holding the phone under a bright light as several threads suggested. Occasionally it will go to a black screen (not off, just black) that maybe it thinks is the bootloader menu, but it doesn't display anything, and after about 30 seconds it will reboot itself.
Does anyone have any suggestions for getting into recovery and trying to reflash.... something?
Alternatively, if I return it to Verizon at this point, will they be able to tell that it's rooted/unlocked/S-OFF?
Any ideas would be much appreciated!
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Can u get into bootloader?? Press power + vol down??
brasstongue said:
After rebooting, the bootloader screen displayed "OS" in red followed by some random symbols.
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that means your firmware is either in a state of limbo, or you corrupted one of your partitions.
so I decided to try to reflash the stock ROM, using the RUU zip found here. Due to some problem
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which ruu, and what was the problem
But, TWRP wouldn't go any further than its logo splash screen, so I re-flashed CWM.
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Did you flash the correct recovery for Verizon (M7_WLS), it's different than international (M7_U/UL)
as @khandelwalsiddharth mentioned you need to get to bootloader if a fix is even possible, so POWER OFF your phone completely, then HOLD VOLDOWN and POWER, when it boots up let go of POWER but keep holding VOLDOWN until you get to bootloader
then you need to have working "fastboot devices" (if you're on Win8.1, you probably need to use another computer with Win7 or use a Linux Live USB)
if you can't get to bootloader, then I don't think this is fixable, cause hboot is corrupt
Thanks for the reply.
nkk71 said:
which ruu, and what was the problem
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Oh, I guess I forgot to make that a link... I had downloaded the only VZW one on this page but I'm not even sure why I bothered to mention it, as downloading it to my computer was the only thing I ever did with it; I was never able to get as far as flashing it to the phone, so it actually had nothing to do with the problem...
nkk71 said:
Did you flash the correct recovery for Verizon (M7_WLS), it's different than international (M7_U/UL)
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I was under the impression that Verizon was m7vzw, in which case yes, I was using the correct recovery (6.0.4.7 version listed next to "HTC One (Verizon)" on this page) and it was working just fine the first time I flashed it.
nkk71 said:
as @khandelwalsiddharth mentioned you need to get to bootloader if a fix is even possible, so POWER OFF your phone completely, then HOLD VOLDOWN and POWER, when it boots up let go of POWER but keep holding VOLDOWN until you get to bootloader
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Yeah, I've tried this about 100 times, and the only thing holding VOLDOWN does is occasionally interrupt the boot loop to send me to the black screen for 30 seconds before going back into the boot loop. I did find one thread where the poster was able to get into the bootloader after letting the phone sit overnight, so I'll try again tomorrow, but I'm not very hopeful.
nkk71 said:
then you need to have working "fastboot devices" (if you're on Win8.1, you probably need to use another computer with Win7 or use a Linux Live USB)
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I'm on Win7, and "fastboot devices" was working the other day, so I know my drivers are all set up properly and functioning. The phone just isn't booting far enough to connect to the computer.
nkk71 said:
if you can't get to bootloader, then I don't think this is fixable, cause hboot is corrupt
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So... should be safe to take it back to Verizon and ask for a replacement, since they won't be able to tell it's unlocked? >_>
brasstongue said:
Thanks for the reply.
Oh, I guess I forgot to make that a link... I had downloaded the only VZW one on this page but I'm not even sure why I bothered to mention it, as downloading it to my computer was the only thing I ever did with it; I was never able to get as far as flashing it to the phone, so it actually had nothing to do with the problem...
I was under the impression that Verizon was m7vzw, in which case yes, I was using the correct recovery (6.0.4.7 version listed next to "HTC One (Verizon)" on this page) and it was working just fine the first time I flashed it.
Yeah, I've tried this about 100 times, and the only thing holding VOLDOWN does is occasionally interrupt the boot loop to send me to the black screen for 30 seconds before going back into the boot loop. I did find one thread where the poster was able to get into the bootloader after letting the phone sit overnight, so I'll try again tomorrow, but I'm not very hopeful.
I'm on Win7, and "fastboot devices" was working the other day, so I know my drivers are all set up properly and functioning. The phone just isn't booting far enough to connect to the computer.
So... should be safe to take it back to Verizon and ask for a replacement, since they won't be able to tell it's unlocked? >_>
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my bad, thought I read Sprint, not sure if Sprint and Verizon use same recovery, but that doesn't really matter now
unless you can get to bootloader, you're stuck, sorry.
If your pc does see "fastboot devices" then it must be in bootloader and flashing a ruu.zip (if available) could (that's a very big could) get the device working again.

Moto X Verizon Dev Edition TWRP, boot loop

I have Moto X Verizon Dev eition on 4.4. unlocked bootloader, Installed TWRP few weeks back with SuperSU for root. Worked perfect.
4.4.2 upgrade messages kept coming up, but I just ignored them by hitting back button.
This morning, while I was typing something and I was about to hit send, that message popped up and instead of hitting send, i hit INSTALL NOW. no warning, no confirmation, it said "power off" and started process of updating.
But the problem is that I still have twrp and is rooted, so everytime it reboots it goes to Team Win Recovery page and if I reboot from there, it goes back to normal boot up but then reboots automatically in 15 secs and goes on in an infinite loop.
I cannot start/stop anything when it boots up normally because I have literally 15 secs before it reboots automatically.
Any idea? On teamwin reocovery page, should I goto wipe>> factory reset? and then upgrade and so the whole TWRP and SuperSu again?
and of course, i am to stupid to have no backups made
KhAjUr said:
I have Moto X Verizon Dev eition on 4.4. unlocked bootloader, Installed TWRP few weeks back with SuperSU for root. Worked perfect.
4.4.2 upgrade messages kept coming up, but I just ignored them by hitting back button.
This morning, while I was typing something and I was about to hit send, that message popped up and instead of hitting send, i hit INSTALL NOW. no warning, no confirmation, it said "power off" and started process of updating.
But the problem is that I still have twrp and is rooted, so everytime it reboots it goes to Team Win Recovery page and if I reboot from there, it goes back to normal boot up but then reboots automatically in 15 secs and goes on in an infinite loop.
I cannot start/stop anything when it boots up normally because I have literally 15 secs before it reboots automatically.
Any idea? On teamwin reocovery page, should I goto wipe>> factory reset? and then upgrade and so the whole TWRP and SuperSu again?
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turn phone off. boot into bootloader/fastboot mode. run "fastboot erase cache". your reboots will stop. then use tibu to freeze motorola ota and you wont get ota things pop up anymore.
jayboyyyy said:
turn phone off. boot into bootloader/fastboot mode. run "fastboot erase cache". your reboots will stop. then use tibu to freeze motorola ota and you wont get ota things pop up anymore.
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Awesome. gorked like a charm.
just a note for someone else trying this.... first time i booted up after doing a "fastboot clear cache", i got a warning saying failed to load info. I clicked okay and I would get no service. Rebooted normally again, and everything worked fine.
Thanks again fro the response.
So are you now on 4.4.2?
The Tallest said:
So are you now on 4.4.2?
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Nope. I rolled back. seems like I will have to roll back the root and then install 4.2.2 and then root again or something. Too much mess to go to 4.2.2. There are no specific and detailed directions for vzw dev edition rooted phone that I could find, so would leave it alone for now.
KhAjUr said:
Nope. I rolled back. seems like I will have to roll back the root and then install 4.2.2 and then root again or something. Too much mess to go to 4.2.2. There are no specific and detailed directions for vzw dev edition rooted phone that I could find, so would leave it alone for now.
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If you're stock rooted, you just need to flash the stock recovery (available from the moto dev site) and make sure you don't have any missing or modified system files. You can then just take the OTA like normal, then reflash TWRP after.
KhAjUr said:
Nope. I rolled back. seems like I will have to roll back the root and then install 4.2.2 and then root again or something. Too much mess to go to 4.2.2. There are no specific and detailed directions for vzw dev edition rooted phone that I could find, so would leave it alone for now.
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There are a lot of threads discussing this.
If you have a Dev Edition X with an unlocked bootloader, as long as you have stock recovery on the phone, and are close enough to stock, you can just take the 4.4.2 OTA and re-root using the same TWRP and SuperSU process. (more details -> http://mark.cdmaforums.com/MotoX-OTA.html which is based on many threads here on XDA)
Downgrading to 4.2.2, etc.. while rooting was for locked bootloaders only.
jayboyyyy said:
turn phone off. boot into bootloader/fastboot mode. run "fastboot erase cache". your reboots will stop. then use tibu to freeze motorola ota and you wont get ota things pop up anymore.
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I'm fairly positive this will fix my problem since I'm experiencing the exact same thing as the OP.
However, I'm still new to bootloaders and rooting, etc...
Can someone breakdown what jayboyyyy is saying here? I can get into my TWRP bootloader. How do I run "fastboot erase cache"? Do I use the built in terminal command? Do I need to plug into my computer? Do I need to point my cmd to the TWRP I originally downloaded and installed on my phone?
I really do not want to mess this up. Like I said, I'm sure this is the fix for my phone. Thanks in advance!
TWRP is recovery, not bootloader / fastboot
You will need to plug into your computer, you should probably read more before you break things worse tho.
Start here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/ref-complete-moto-x-guides-information-t2603358
vennardk said:
I'm fairly positive this will fix my problem since I'm experiencing the exact same thing as the OP.
However, I'm still new to bootloaders and rooting, etc...
Can someone breakdown what jayboyyyy is saying here? I can get into my TWRP bootloader. How do I run "fastboot erase cache"? Do I use the built in terminal command? Do I need to plug into my computer? Do I need to point my cmd to the TWRP I originally downloaded and installed on my phone?
I really do not want to mess this up. Like I said, I'm sure this is the fix for my phone. Thanks in advance!
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TWRP is a RECOVERY, not bootloader.
Do you remember how you flashed TWRP on your phone? You booted the phone into Fastboot/Bootloader mode. Connected the phone to PC via USB cable, then from command prompt on the PC used the Fastboot or mFastboot command... Same thing. However in this case the command to clear your phone's cache is... mfastboot erase cache
The other option is, you can see if there is an "erase cache" menu option while in TWRP as that would work too.
Then to take an OTA, you need to flash stock recovery back on your phone. If you try to accept an OTA while TWRP or other custom recovery is on your phone, you will get stuck in a boot loop like this.

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