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Hoping somebody can help me figure out what is going on with my phone. Sorry for the long post, but hoping folks with custom rom and flashing experience will read on to help.
I have the Verizon Developer Edition. I have unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP 2.7, and rooted the phone. I have never installed any custom ROMs on the phone. I had done custom ROMs on my GS3, but I just wanted this phone rooted, and maybe mess around with a few ROMs down the road.
I followed this video from RootJunky when I originally installed TWRP.
So a few weeks ago I kept getting the OTA message to upgrade to the latest kitkat. I decided to flash back to the original recovery so I could do the upgrade. I contacted RootJunky on his youtube channel and he provided a link to the stock recovery and I flashed it using the same video and his linked file.
After flashing the stock recovery, when I was in bootloader mode, I scrolled down to "recovery" and selected it. It would not go into recovery. It just stays in a bootloop. I went back and forth with RootJunky a few times trying to resolve this, but I got no response to my last few comments.
I can get the phone back into bootloader mode by holding the volume up/dwn and power buttons, if I time it correctly during the bootloop. When in bootloader mode, I can select "Normal Powerup" option and the phone will boot up and function properly. But, if I shut the phone down, I can't turn the device on with the power button, otherwise it will just bootloop. I have to get into bootloader mode, then select "Normal Powerup" to get the phone to work.
Once back in the phone, my USB debugging option is unchecked. I can recheck it, open a command prompt, and do a "adb devices" and it shows it connected. But if I do a "adb reboot bootloader" from the command prompt it will bootloop.
When I get into bootloader mode manually, when I connect it to the computer, and do a "adb devices", it doesn't show as connected, as I think the USB debugging option is getting toggled off somehow, so I can't connect or flash anything to the phone at this point.
One thing I see, in the video @ 4:50, he says you need to be at "status code 1" to flash recoveries. I am/was at status code 3. Not sure if that is why I am having this issue, or how to get this changed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can use the phone just fine, but at this point, I would just like to be able to do a full restore to stock, upgrade to 4.4.4, keep the unlocked bootloader, and root the phone. No custom ROM.
THANKS!
08G8V8 said:
Hoping somebody can help me figure out what is going on with my phone. Sorry for the long post, but hoping folks with custom rom and flashing experience will read on to help.
I have the Verizon Developer Edition. I have unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP 2.7, and rooted the phone. I have never installed any custom ROMs on the phone. I had done custom ROMs on my GS3, but I just wanted this phone rooted, and maybe mess around with a few ROMs down the road.
I followed this video from RootJunky when I originally installed TWRP.
So a few weeks ago I kept getting the OTA message to upgrade to the latest kitkat. I decided to flash back to the original recovery so I could do the upgrade. I contacted RootJunky on his youtube channel and he provided a link to the stock recovery and I flashed it using the same video and his linked file.
After flashing the stock recovery, when I was in bootloader mode, I scrolled down to "recovery" and selected it. It would not go into recovery. It just stays in a bootloop. I went back and forth with RootJunky a few times trying to resolve this, but I got no response to my last few comments.
I can get the phone back into bootloader mode by holding the volume up/dwn and power buttons, if I time it correctly during the bootloop. When in bootloader mode, I can select "Normal Powerup" option and the phone will boot up and function properly. But, if I shut the phone down, I can't turn the device on with the power button, otherwise it will just bootloop. I have to get into bootloader mode, then select "Normal Powerup" to get the phone to work.
Once back in the phone, my USB debugging option is unchecked. I can recheck it, open a command prompt, and do a "adb devices" and it shows it connected. But if I do a "adb reboot bootloader" from the command prompt it will bootloop.
When I get into bootloader mode manually, when I connect it to the computer, and do a "adb devices", it doesn't show as connected, as I think the USB debugging option is getting toggled off somehow, so I can't connect or flash anything to the phone at this point.
One thing I see, in the video @ 4:50, he says you need to be at "status code 1" to flash recoveries. I am/was at status code 3. Not sure if that is why I am having this issue, or how to get this changed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can use the phone just fine, but at this point, I would just like to be able to do a full restore to stock, upgrade to 4.4.4, keep the unlocked bootloader, and root the phone. No custom ROM.
THANKS!
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First, Status code 3 is normal - that indicates an unlocked bootloader.
You should be able to use the 4.4.4 FXZ to flash back to 100% stock. Afterwards, you can flash TWRP, and re-root. Use the latest TWRP from here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/ghost
The important thing about TWRP is that immediately after flashing it, you have to "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and immediately boot into recovery - otherwise it doesn't 'stick'. We don't know why, but as long as you do it that way, you will be fine.
Here is the link for the 4.4.4 FXZ: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/fxz-moto-x-4-4-4-212-55-26-t2827307
If you follow the instructions, you will be on stock, rooted 4.4.4 in less than 20 minutes.
Good Luck, and let me know if you need additional assistance :good:
Also, please remember to post your questions to Q&A - not General. Don't worry as I have already requested that the Mods move it to the appropriate sub-forum.
EDIT: The problem I see with "rootjunky"s video is that first, he advises that "Status code 1" is required to flash recovery -- this is incorrect. Status code 3 works fine for custom recovery.
Additionally, he did not "fastboot reboot-bootloader" before booting into recovery. This is necessary. I'm not sure why he left that step out....likely he already had custom recovery flashed when he made the video.
Thanks for the quick response. Sorry about posting in the wrong section. I should have known better.....
I will look at this, but probably won't do it until after work tomorrow. I will post back tomorrow, hopefully with success.
Thanks!
I saw your edit to your post. I did the reboot boot loader step when I originally flashed twrp. I can't remember where I saw it, but I remember reading it and doing it.
The phone was running fine with twrp installed for a few months. The problem I am having now happened after flashing the stock recovery back onto the phone.
Do you recommend the RSD Flasher or House of Moto method to flash this FXZ?
08G8V8 said:
I saw your edit to your post. I did the reboot boot loader step when I originally flashed twrp. I can't remember where I saw it, but I remember reading it and doing it.
The phone was running fine with twrp installed for a few months. The problem I am having now happened after flashing the stock recovery back onto the phone.
Do you recommend the RSD Flasher or House of Moto method to flash this FXZ?
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Either will work fine. If you don't care about keeping your data, you can use RSD Lite (will wipe everything). If you use one of the tools in the thread I linked you to, make absolutely sure you follow the instructions -- you can't have any spaces in any folder-names. If you use RSD Lite, you just select the zip file and flash (no worries about directory structure).
Ok, I just assumed those were the methods to flash it. I will look into the RSD Lite method, as if don't mind wiping the data.
I just watched a quick video on YouTube about using RSD Lite, and they state you must reboot the boot loader and do the flash in fastboot. I can't reboot into the bootloader from the command prompt, as it goes into the boot loop. I can get into fastboot manually, but when connecting to the computer it doesn't recognize it since the USB debugging option keeps getting reset on me.
Am I missing something? I don't see how I can flash this.
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I just watched a quick video on YouTube about using RSD Lite, and they state you must reboot the boot loader and do the flash in fastboot. I can't reboot into the bootloader from the command prompt, as it goes into the boot loop. I can get into fastboot manually, but when connecting to the computer it doesn't recognize it since the USB debugging option keeps getting reset on me.
Am I missing something? I don't see how I can flash this.
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So you are telling me that when you type "adb reboot bootloader" (if usb debugging is enabled) or "fastboot reboot-bootloader" (if usb debugging is not enabled) it doesn't take you to the "AP Fastboot Mode" screen?
samwathegreat said:
So you are telling me that when you type "adb reboot bootloader" (if usb debugging is enabled) or "fastboot reboot-bootloader" (if usb debugging is not enabled) it doesn't take you to the "AP Fastboot Mode" screen?
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Sorry, the "adb reboot bootloader" sends me into the bootloop.
I hadn't tried the "fastboot reboot bootloader" or "fastboot reboot-bootloader". Now when I try that, with USB debugging checked I just get "<waiting for device>" It does nothing.
What about turning off the device. Then holding power button and volume down at the same time. Does it take you to the bootloader screen like it should?
It sounds to me like when you were attempting you flash your stock recovery back, you flashed it to the wrong partition. I've seen another member do this....
He accidentally typed "fastboot flash bootloader stockrecoveryfile.img"
That would cause the issues you are describing... I might have a way to fix it if you are currently still rooted and able to access adb...
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What about turning off the device. Then holding power button and volume down at the same time. Does it take you to the bootloader screen like it should?
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Yes, I can manually get into bootloader, but it keeps toggling my USB debugging option, so when I connect it to the computer, it doesn't see it.
08G8V8 said:
Yes, I can manually get into bootloader, but it keeps toggling my USB debugging option, so when I connect it to the computer, it doesn't see it.
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USB debugging isn't used in the bootloader, and adb isn't used for fastboot mode... I'm very confused by what you are saying...
Once you are in the boot loader screen does "fastboot devices" recognize your device?
samwathegreat said:
It sounds to me like when you were attempting you flash your stock recovery back, you flashed it to the wrong partition. I've seen another member do this....
He accidentally typed "fastboot flash bootloader stockrecoveryfile.img"
That would cause the issues you are describing... I might have a way to fix it if you are currently still rooted and able to access adb...
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No, I typed "fastboot flash recovery stockrecoveryfile.img"
I did just like originally when flashing TWRP, just replaced the file in the command line.
I am still rooted.
samwathegreat said:
USB debugging isn't used in the bootloader, and adb isn't used for fastboot mode... I'm very confused by what you are saying...
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I can get into fastboot with the phone powered off, holding the volume UP/DWN and PWR. But when connected to the computer it isn't recognized.
Sorry, but I am confused as well. I am just going off what I have seen in RootJunky's videos. In this video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LkuLb8hV6Q#t=285 at 4:44, after he does the "adb reboot bootloader" he says the device is now in "bootloader mode" which is what I am talking about, but I guess is actually Fastboot Mode. This is the same mode I am talking about getting into from the device powered off holding the volume UP/DWN and PWR buttons, but going in this way doesn't get recognized by the computer.
Travisdroidx2 said:
Once you are in the boot loader screen does "fastboot devices" recognize your device?
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YES it does! Thanks. I kept trying "adb devices", and when it wasn't recognizing it, I figured it wasn't connected. I wasn't doing "fastboot devices". But, my USB debugging still was getting unchecked after getting back into the phone.
So with it recognizing my device in fastboot mode I should be able to go ahead with the RSD Lite flashing?
08G8V8 said:
No, I typed "fastboot flash recovery stockrecoveryfile.img"
I did just like originally when flashing TWRP, just replaced the file in the command line.
I am still rooted.
I can get into fastboot with the phone powered off, holding the volume UP/DWN and PWR. But when connected to the computer it isn't recognized.
Sorry, but I am confused as well. I am just going off what I have seen in RootJunky's videos. In this video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LkuLb8hV6Q#t=285 at 4:44, after he does the "adb reboot bootloader" he says the device is now in "bootloader mode" which is what I am talking about, but I guess is actually Fastboot Mode. This is the same mode I am talking about getting into from the device powered off holding the volume UP/DWN and PWR buttons, but going in this way doesn't get recognized by the computer.
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OK, glad you didn't flash to bootloader. That is tricky to fix...but I've dealt with people who have done it before.
Try another PC...or re-install the drivers. Also, DO NOT use a usb 3.0 port, always use 2.0.
Bootloader = AP fastboot mode. They are one and the same. Try to get it recognized with "fastboot devices", on any PC. If you can get to that point, you can flash back to stock and recover everything. The FXZ can actually FIX a corrupted or damaged filesystem. It replaces all the relevant partitions.
Remember you do NOT use adb or usb debugging. They have nothing to do with fastboot.
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08G8V8 said:
YES it does! Thanks. I kept trying "adb devices", and when it wasn't recognizing it, I figured it wasn't connected. I wasn't doing "fastboot devices". But, my USB debugging still was getting unchecked after getting back into the phone.
So with it recognizing my device in fastboot mode I should be able to go ahead with the RSD Lite flashing?
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YES!!!!
It seems you were confusing adb and fastboot. As long as "fastboot devices" recognizes your device, SO WILL RSD LITE!!!
Now follow my initial instrucitons, and you will be up and running in no time...
Thanks guys! I am going to do this tomorrow, but I feel pretty good that it is going to work.
Yes, I got VERY confused, and definitely need to go study up some more. I thought I had it, but obviously not.
Will report back tomorrow.
Happy to help
Absolutely get the Dev Edition for the same price. While Safestrap is out for other Galaxy devices with locked bootloaders (not sure if the S5 got SS yet) it allows customs Roms....but not kernel changes. With a Dev edition, there may be less development, but I'm sure there will still be some development out there.
Hi,
I was on 5.0, running stock recovery and rooted. Today, installed TWRP for 5.0 on my device. I tried to flash the droid command center widget on my phone usng twrp, and it failed. I also hit the fix permissions option. After that the phone does not boot up, simply flashes the unlocked bootloader sign and shows the moto boot animation for a second or two before shutting down.
I can boot into recovery, and the computer detects the phone. But adb doesn't detect the device. I have the 1092 5.0 OTA on my computer and saved it on the phone in an attempt to flash it thru TWRP, but that failed with the message shown in the img attached. I also tried flashing stock 4.4.4, but that gave an error "Updating partition details" failed.
Can someone help me get back into my phone? :crying: ADB doesn't seem to be detecting my phone, else I'd have tried to install a rom via fastboot.
I have multi-tool v4.1 installed, would I be able to flash a rom (stock unrooted and full wipe is perfectly fine too) via that considering adb does not detect my phone, but the computer does?
Well, that looks annoying.
I've found myself in similar situations when I've accidentally flashed something I shouldn't have. The good news is that if you can boot to recovery you can also probably boot to the bootloader and use fastboot.
Have you tried wiping everything and going back to stock? It's time consuming but at least you'll end up with a working phone.
I had to do this when I put the wrong recovery on a phone and it mangled partitions. Device wouldn't boot.
There are instructions for the moto x here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/restore-to-stock-t2873657
oldcynic said:
Well, that looks annoying.
I've found myself in similar situations when I've accidentally flashed something I shouldn't have. The good news is that if you can boot to recovery you can also probably boot to the bootloader and use fastboot.
Have you tried wiping everything and going back to stock? It's time consuming but at least you'll end up with a working phone.
I had to do this when I put the wrong recovery on a phone and it mangled partitions. Device wouldn't boot.
There are instructions for the moto x here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/restore-to-stock-t2873657
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Thanks for the reply! Color me silly, but would I be able to use fastboot given that when I run adb the 'adb devices' command does not show my phone?
HAXTREME said:
Thanks for the reply! Color me silly, but would I be able to use fastboot given that when I run adb the 'adb devices' command does not show my phone?
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Because fastboot mode can start on your device even before Android loads (and can even run when Android isn't installed at all), fastboot mode is useful for updating the firmware quickly, without having to use a recovery mode.
Adb relies on android booting and usb debugging being enabled and the computer being authorized for debugging (L feature). Fastboot does not. Try booting into the bootloader and then run "fastboot devices" . Mine shows up. I suspect yours will too. If it doesn't then I'm out of my depth here.
oldcynic said:
Because fastboot mode can start on your device even before Android loads (and can even run when Android isn't installed at all), fastboot mode is useful for updating the firmware quickly, without having to use a recovery mode.
Adb relies on android booting and usb debugging being enabled and the computer being authorized for debugging (L feature). Fastboot does not. Try booting into the bootloader and then run "fastboot devices" . Mine shows up. I suspect yours will too. If it doesn't then I'm out of my depth here.
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Ah yes. For some reason, my fastboot file had gotten deleted from the folder and so the command didn't run. Everything went smooth once I noticed that. Had to downgrade to 4.4.4., but w/e. Thanks @oldcynic
I am not new to flashing phones, but I cannot figure this out. I can run Mofo and Mofoverify, but I cannot run a fastboot commands like "fastboot flash logo logo.bin". All I get is waiting for device. " Adb devices" and "fastboot devices" both return an empty list in there respective modes. Now I have tried several similar but not the same fixes from many Google and XDA searches. I have tried all sort of driver solutions, USB cables, toggleing of settings in my phone and such. I have used Mofo without issue and still can, but fastboot won't let me flash the setup files for Lollipop and I want me some sweetness! I have a newer Windows 8.1 machine and the XT1254. Lastly, this is my first Q&A thread post, so please be gentle. Thank you ahead of time, because this is XDA, and it can solve anything!
DragonRyderX said:
I am not new to flashing phones, but I cannot figure this out. I can run Mofo and Mofoverify, but I cannot run a fastboot commands like "fastboot flash logo logo.bin". All I get is waiting for device. " Adb devices" and "fastboot devices" both return an empty list in there respective modes. Now I have tried several similar but not the same fixes from many Google and XDA searches. I have tried all sort of driver solutions, USB cables, toggleing of settings in my phone and such. I have used Mofo without issue and still can, but fastboot won't let me flash the setup files for Lollipop and I want me some sweetness! I have a newer Windows 8.1 machine and the XT1254. Lastly, this is my first Q&A thread post, so please be gentle. Thank you ahead of time, because this is XDA, and it can solve anything!
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Any way you could try it on a Windows 7 machine?
Where did you get your fastboot files? If mofo detects it then your fastboot files are jacked up
Go here: http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r24.3.3-windows.zip
Once you extract it, run SDK Manager, Select to install Android SDK Tools, Platform-Tools.
Once that's done, go to \android-sdk-windows\platform-tools. Hold shift, right click and Open Command Prompt. Then fastboot will work
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Here's an easy way to install Fastboot/ADB.
Once that is installed you'll have to change your commands to fit the file path of the fastboot files.
For example:
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fastboot flash logo C:\Users\OP\Desktop\logo.bin
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savagebunny said:
Where did you get your fastboot files? If mofo detects it then your fastboot files are jacked up
Go here: http://dl.google.com/android/android-sdk_r24.3.3-windows.zip
Once you extract it, run SDK Manager, Select to install Android SDK Tools, Platform-Tools.
Once that's done, go to \android-sdk-windows\platform-tools. Hold shift, right click and Open Command Prompt. Then fastboot will work
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DragonRyderX said:
I am not new to flashing phones, but I cannot figure this out. I can run Mofo and Mofoverify, but I cannot run a fastboot commands like "fastboot flash logo logo.bin". All I get is waiting for device. " Adb devices" and "fastboot devices" both return an empty list in there respective modes. Now I have tried several similar but not the same fixes from many Google and XDA searches. I have tried all sort of driver solutions, USB cables, toggleing of settings in my phone and such. I have used Mofo without issue and still can, but fastboot won't let me flash the setup files for Lollipop and I want me some sweetness! I have a newer Windows 8.1 machine and the XT1254. Lastly, this is my first Q&A thread post, so please be gentle. Thank you ahead of time, because this is XDA, and it can solve anything!
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This minimal version of fastboot is a lot smaller and worked for me.
I have used minimal Adb/fastboot. I don't know if it helps, but when in Android, even after revoking USB debugging authorizations, I never get asked on my phone to re-authorize my pc. As for a Windows 7 machine, I could downgrade my laptop, but I wanted that to be a last resort.
@savage- sorry for posting this on ComputerFreaks thread, but it was his image I am trying to install and figured someone doing the same as me may have had same issue, but I'm sorry.
DragonRyderX said:
I have used minimal Adb/fastboot. I don't know if it helps, but when in Android, even after revoking USB debugging authorizations, I never get asked on my phone to re-authorize my pc. As for a Windows 7 machine, I could downgrade my laptop, but I wanted that to be a last resort.
@savage- sorry for posting this on ComputerFreaks thread, but it was his image I am trying to install and figured someone doing the same as me may have had same issue, but I'm sorry.
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A windows 7 machine is unnecessary. I used windows 8.1 pro x64 to perform the whole upgrade process without a hitch. If mofo functions correctly, that means the fastboot drivers are installed correctly. If you start up minimal adb/fastboot, plug in your phone while it's in fastboot mode and type "fastboot devices," what do you get?
EDIT: Duh. You already said that it says returns nothing. Well in that case there has to be some sort of problem with the USB connection or the minimal adb/fastboot installation. Maybe try running the minimal adb/fastboot shortcut as administrator. I don't remember having to do that on mine, but who knows?
St33ve- see OP, nothing listed for adb or fastboot devices commands in their respective modes.
Have you tried a different USB cable?
Yonnor said:
Have you tried a different USB cable?
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Yes, about 7 different ones. 4 that I am sure have worked before, and no physical damage to them.
You said Mofo is able to see your device though, so that's kind of throwing me through a loop. You could try a fresh install of the Minimal ADB, and double check your drivers?
That's a sign of drivers not being installed!
Try opening up device manager n see if the driver is not installed.... If u see a device with an exclamatory mark n "quark" somewhere in it... The drivers aren't installed...
When the phone is in fastboot mode, the phone is listed as quark fastboot, but no exclamation mark. I reflashed computerfreaks image (KK) without an issue, but still isn't recognized in fastboot or Adb. I really want to flash me some Lollipop! I have crack flashed with every phone I own. I'm going thru withdrawals here LOL.
i am having the exact same issues. I've reinstalled drivers, switched usb cords and have had no success.
I'm not certain what actual fixed mine because I tried so many things but I got mine to recognize my phone. I think what did it was revoking the USB debugging authorizations and deleting the adb files on my computer under username/.Android. Then reauthorizing my phone. That and I believe I may have had duplicate drivers interfering with each other. Hope this helps
Hallelujah, I have lollipop!!!
I do not know exactly what the issue was but after factory resetting windows 8.1, and manually loading each driver for adb and fastboot, it works (again). I wish there was a Thank All Button. THANKS ALL!!!
Device: Verizon's Motorola Droid Turbo with Android 6.0.1 and build number MCG24.251-5-5
Hey guys. Newbie here.
So recently i accidentally deleted an important video file and searched google for data recovery methods on smartphone. So most of the post that I read mentioned rooting and a recovery software called Dr.Fone etc. So I installed this software, connected my phone, turned on usb debugging and oem unlocking and started the recovery process. But it was not successful because dr.fone could not root my phone for deep data recovery.
so i googled again and tried sunshine, kingroot, kingoapp and iroot.
Then i tried adb and fastboot(to unlock bootloader).
The thing is in adb command line, the command "adb devices" shows my device. Then I wrote "adb reboot bootloader" and my phone rebooted. then i wrote "fastboot oem unlock(or something like this i copy/pasted it)" it told me that "waiting for any device".
I mean whenever i boot my phone into bootloader my "adb devices" command shows no device but i start my phone in normal mode the "adb command" is working.
Another thing, the "fastboot device/devices" is also not working. It just takes me back to a new line to enter a new command.
Any command containing fastboot is not recognizing my device and all the adb commands are recognized easily.
I have installed all the latest device drives including the universal adb drivers and motorola device manager.
Guys, i am open to all suggestions.
Please help me out.
You have to unlock your bootloader to get permanent root, and you have to do it with Sunshine.
Sunshine is a $25 paid app.
There IS an unstable, temporary root method appropriately called "temp root" that is actually the first step to using Sunshine to unlock the bootloader. Some people cheap out and ONLY use that. But it doesn't survive reboots and you have to run a special command to uninstall it, otherwise you bootloop.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3639316
However, it's possible this temp root method will allow Dr. Done software to do what it needs. Read up on it, try it, see. (Ignore the parts about Magisk, you don't need that.) Just be sure to run the correct uninstall commands. But you would have to do that anyways, if you used Sunshine to unlock the bootloader.
ChazzMatt said:
You have to unlock your bootloader to get permanent root, and you have to do it with Sunshine.
Sunshine is a $25 paid app.
There IS an unstable, temporary root method appropriately called "temp root" that is actually the first step to using Sunshine to unlock the bootloader. Some people cheap out and ONLY use that. But it doesn't survive reboots and you have to run a special command to uninstall it, otherwise you bootloop.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3639316
However, it's possible this temp root method will allow Dr. Done software to do what it needs. Read up on it, try it, see. (Ignore the parts about Magisk, you don't need that.) Just be sure to run the correct uninstall commands. But you would have to do that anyways, if you used Sunshine to unlock the bootloader.
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Thanks man. Will try this method too.
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Device: Verizon's Motorola Droid Turbo with Android 6.0.1 and build number MCG24.251-5-5
Hey guys. Newbie here.
So recently i accidentally deleted an important video file and searched google for data recovery methods on smartphone. So most of the post that I read mentioned rooting and a recovery software called Dr.Fone etc. So I installed this software, connected my phone, turned on usb debugging and oem unlocking and started the recovery process. But it was not successful because dr.fone could not root my phone for deep data recovery.
so i googled again and tried sunshine, kingroot, kingoapp and iroot.
Then i tried adb and fastboot(to unlock bootloader).
The thing is in adb command line, the command "adb devices" shows my device. Then I wrote "adb reboot bootloader" and my phone rebooted. then i wrote "fastboot oem unlock(or something like this i copy/pasted it)" it told me that "waiting for any device".
I mean whenever i boot my phone into bootloader my "adb devices" command shows no device but i start my phone in normal mode the "adb command" is working.
Another thing, the "fastboot device/devices" is also not working. It just takes me back to a new line to enter a new command.
Any command containing fastboot is not recognizing my device and all the adb commands are recognized easily.
I have installed all the latest device drives including the universal adb drivers and motorola device manager.
Guys, i am open to all suggestions.
Please help me out.
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Have you tried just connecting to your pc, enable 'Transfer Files'/mtp mode, and using PhotoRec to scan it as attached storage? The video should not have been anywhere you would need root to access, so this should work. I personally haven't used PhotoRec on a phone in several years, but in the past it worked great. It's free software from CGSecurity (often bundled with TesDisk).
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/Phot...data_from_my_phone.2Fdisk.2Fusb_key.2F..._.3F
Just remember, everytime you use the device you risk rendering the video totally unrecoverable. At best you'll get the whole thing back. More than likely if you're lucky, you'll only get part of it and it will be enough that video software can recognize and play what's left. (based on my own experience). It just depends on how large the video was (data-wise) and how many blocks were overwritten by other data.
I installed hisuite which is easily able to access all my device data. Installed adb universal which created c:/abd in my pc or don't know what created that. Installed minimal abd fast boot . Now the problem is, i go to c:/adb and open command line and keep getting "waiting for devices" then goto x86/minimal adb.... Again same thing. Even installed android sdk without even knowing what I'm doing. Now I'm feeling like dumb (probably I'm) and about about to give up. What I'm missing??
What are you trying to do and what commands are you issuing?
I'm assuming at the very least you have phone connected with debugging enabled.
Just trying to follow commands of "Unlock Bootloader, Even without code! by hackintosh5". But first I'm doing some simple commands like "fastboot reboot recovery" or "fastboot devices" but no luck. I must be doing something terribly wrong. At least show me a guide article, cause when i search i get extremely confused.
Some more info.
-usb debugging enabled, and pc authorized (maybe)
-hisuite is able to read everything so i must GUESS i have installed correct driver (tho i have no idea what it is)
Ok, to use the fastboot commands, the phone must be in fastboot mode. This is achieved by when phone is off , hold Vol - and connect phone to PC via USB.
Then try the above commands.
It finally worked, thanks a lot brother :laugh: