[HELP]Phone stuck in permanent bootloop - T-Mobile LG G4

i was using my phone this morning alright and it suddenly froze for 5 seconds and turned off. i tried opening again, but it was looping back to the LG splash screen. this was annoying enough because i wasn't doing any experiments or anything. i was using it like i usually do and it suddenly did this. i tried to reset it, same. went to TWRP to make a backup but even the recovery froze and turned off. moved a rom to the phone and tried flashing it, THE RECOVERY AGAIN FROZE AND PHONE TURNED OFF! i then considered flashing it to stock. i opened LG UP and put my phone into download mode, then started the flashing process. it completed all the way to 100 and then my phone turned to the lg screen and then to the TMOBILE screen and then again rebooted and got into a bootloop! what the hell is happening? flashing the stock is like the final solution. what should i do? Please please please help me i'll get into a lot of trouble if i dont fix my phone.

Armaghan Bashir said:
i was using my phone this morning alright and it suddenly froze for 5 seconds and turned off. i tried opening again, but it was looping back to the LG splash screen. this was annoying enough because i wasn't doing any experiments or anything. i was using it like i usually do and it suddenly did this. i tried to reset it, same. went to TWRP to make a backup but even the recovery froze and turned off. moved a rom to the phone and tried flashing it, THE RECOVERY AGAIN FROZE AND PHONE TURNED OFF! i then considered flashing it to stock. i opened LG UP and put my phone into download mode, then started the flashing process. it completed all the way to 100 and then my phone turned to the lg screen and then to the TMOBILE screen and then again rebooted and got into a bootloop! what the hell is happening? flashing the stock is like the final solution. what should i do? Please please please help me i'll get into a lot of trouble if i dont fix my phone.
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infamous bootloop, a hardware issue. you need to send it back to LG or tmobile. relock the bootloader.

raptorddd said:
infamous bootloop, a hardware issue. you need to send it back to LG or tmobile. relock the bootloader.
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Can't do both because i live in Pakistan and i Bought it second hand. So i do not have it's box amd neither the warranty. Wat should i do now?

Armaghan Bashir said:
Can't do both because i live in Pakistan and i Bought it second hand. So i do not have it's box amd neither the warranty. Wat should i do now?
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that sucks. well you can bake the board but its temporary sometimes. or you could make it boot freezing it and install kernele auditor and disable big cores. may need a custom kernel for that..
or buy a motherboard..

Could you explain these methods in a bit detail? The baking and freezing

Armaghan Bashir said:
Could you explain these methods in a bit detail? The baking and freezing
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do a search on how to fix LG G4 bootloop. the freezing its somewhere in here tmobile section. i know you have to put in plastic bag and have it in the freezer so it doesnt get hot and bootloop is just to keep it cold to point of no bootloop while you retrieve data. but you can disable big cores. and let it run on 4 cores.

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Major headache with P1010

Recently received a GT-P1010 (Wifi only version).
Story:
Mom wanted to try it out so I let her. Told her the basics and how to shut it off.
Went back downstairs after a while and found the screen was off, asked her if she shut it off in detail, she said yes. Don't think she did because the next morning the battery was dead.
Charged the battery to full and booted it up. Stuck in a boot loop.
Found out how to get into recovery mode. Restore factory settings and everything else doesn't work. Stuck in recovery mode.
Try flashing different firmware. Can't find a US firmware version for the life of me (from what I understand I don't think one exists yet?)
What can I do here? Such a headache with this at the moment. A couple random things that might help detail my problem;
- movinand checksum fails (what is this movinand stuff anyways?) -might be slightly wrong spelling on that file name but i'm sure you know what file i'm talking about. just too frustrated to bother turning it on again at the moment.
- update.zip on the sd card can't find the file or directory doesn't exist
- on one firmware flash attempt i had the pit, pda and csc files. i found everything would finish installing but the csc. it would get to "movinand" and fail at almost 100%
Anybody? Any ideas?
Bumppppppp
to the top. any info?
Last try =\
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msc10 said:
Story:
Mom wanted to try it out so I let her. Told her the basics and how to shut it off.
Went back downstairs after a while and found the screen was off, asked her if she shut it off in detail, she said yes. Don't think she did because the next morning the battery was dead.
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lmao, Do you honestly believe anybody here is going to fall for that?
At least be honest about your fail, You obviously tried flashing your device without researching properly and flashed a incorrect fw like many of the wifi-only n00bs.
TheATHEiST said:
lmao, Do you honestly believe anybody here is going to fall for that?
At least be honest about your fail, You obviously tried flashing your device without researching properly and flashed a incorrect fw like many of the wifi-only n00bs.
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Uh... no. Actually it happened exactly how I said it happened. The battery was dead. I charged it. It was stuck in a boot loop. Got it into recovery mode. Stuck in recovery mode. Thanks though, asshole
msc10 said:
Uh... no. Actually it happened exactly how I said it happened. The battery was dead. I charged it. It was stuck in a boot loop. Got it into recovery mode. Stuck in recovery mode. Thanks though, asshole
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Yeah whatever, nobody believes you. Next time do some research and dont flash wrong firmware to your device.
TheATHEiST said:
Yeah whatever, nobody believes you. Next time do some research and dont flash wrong firmware to your device.
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Lol what is your problem? Rough home life? Why are you here if you're not going to help?
I've actually done a **** load of research. I spent 9 hours trying to fix it. I got it out of recovery mode and back into a boot loop but obviously that doesn't help. It's sitting there stuck in recovery mode again.
Maybe you could point me to the correct firmware, then?

[Q] Optimus black stuck on firmware update screen

The story so far...
Bought a new Optimus Black and gave it to my girlfriend for her birthday a couple of days ago. After playing with it for about an hour she put it down, I picked it up and decided to have a tinker. I installed Cyanogen mod 3.5.1 after rooting it with Gingerbreak. So far so good but I didn't really like the look of the ROM and the absence of a Market seemed like hassle so I used ClockworkMod to restore the backed up stock ROM.
It's still working fine but now I see there is an official update from inside the phone. I presume it's the upgrade to Android 2.3 so run it and reboot the phone. That's when it all goes wrong. I'm now stuck in the CWM recovery screen. I try all the options, following any online guides I can find that were supposed to have worked for people. I try restoring the backup, restoring cyanogen, clearing the cache, dalvik, everything but nothing happens and I keep booting back into the CWM recovery screen.
Next day I try the LGUnitedMobileDriver and the phone recovery option but despite trying several times I can get no further. A friend tried to use Odin to restore it but got no success. Finally, we tried restoring with a KDZ file with
KDZ_FW_UPD_EN, Windows Enabler and LG B2CTool and now the phone got stuck in yet another loop - a black screen with 'updating firmware'. The LEDs flash for a minute and it reboots and does the same again.
What's more, the phone will now no longer charge or turn on without being connected to the mains.
What are my options here?
Follow the tutorial given below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1275315
Thanks, but I've already tried that and it doesn't work. I'm forever stuck in the firmware update screen.
pickarooney said:
Thanks, but I've already tried that and it doesn't work. I'm forever stuck in the firmware update screen.
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have you tried the CS_EMERGENCY option in R&D TOOLS? Wait I'll find the link..
Here >>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18841596&postcount=8
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18740082&postcount=45
The CS_EMERGENCY is the only thing worked, he used a german V10A ROM. If you managed to unbrick it, you can flash it again with your desired KDZ, or use CS_EMERGENCY and flash directly your desired KDZ. TRIAL AND ERROR.
Emergency c-section... nope, I will try that now!
Said that it will get stuck at 4% but it is still flashing. Just wait for the phone to reboot by itself.
It just crashes with a fatal error as soon as it gets to the second tab (downloading) on both PCs I tried it on. I tried several KDZ files with the same result.
Does anyone know if it's possible to physically change the ROM on this phone and if it would be worth trying that before binning the thing?
pickarooney said:
Does anyone know if it's possible to physically change the ROM on this phone and if it would be worth trying that before binning the thing?
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Does it have warranty? Why not RMA it, I think it has a hardware problem now since you mentioned it doesn't charge anymore. Also, have you tried a different USB cable?
The warranty gets voided as soon as you root or mod a phone and it's probably as expensive to get it fixed outside of warranty as to buy a new one.
pickarooney said:
The warranty gets voided as soon as you root or mod a phone and it's probably as expensive to get it fixed outside of warranty as to buy a new one.
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Most of the time they change the board right away if it can't boot (as many as I've read) board was changed and none just revived the OS. So they won't know you rooted it. Just specify that they should contact you first before making any changes.
gabwerkz said:
Most of the time they change the board right away if it can't boot (as many as I've read) board was changed and none just revived the OS. So they won't know you rooted it. Just specify that they should contact you first before making any changes.
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true.. you can just tell them that you received an update and upon getting it the phone wont boot anymore.. just dont tell them that you rooted it or tinkered it in any way.. i'm sure you'll be able to get your warranty that way..
darkzorn said:
true.. you can just tell them that you received an update and upon getting it the phone wont boot anymore.. just dont tell them that you rooted it or tinkered it in any way.. i'm sure you'll be able to get your warranty that way..
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Well, that's exactly what I did so we'll see in two weeks if I get a fixed phone free of charge
pickarooney said:
Well, that's exactly what I did so we'll see in two weeks if I get a fixed phone free of charge
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Fingers crossed for you !!!
pickarooney said:
Well, that's exactly what I did so we'll see in two weeks if I get a fixed phone free of charge
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IT will mostly work..Good luck though and please do reply here and let us know if it worked..

[Q] Please help me, is my phone bricked?

I'm a complete noob in dire need of help. I wanted to root my phone, and read the 3 procedures mentioned in the sticky thread. The 2nd one (nvflash) seemed very well explained and was sure to work with 2.3.4 so I decided to use that. As I was in my friend's house I used his pc and installed the drivers while my phone was connected in apx mode. Then I double clicked the "install internal xp" batch file which resulted in a black window with some texts, but seeing this my friend freaked out and closed the window before the process was finished. I told him he shouldn't have done that. I then disconnected the phone and switched it on. It seemed to switch on properly. So I then switched it off again and pressed and held the power and vol down switches to see if I got cwm. This showed LG screen for a few seconds and then the screen went off.
Now whatever I try to do I can only see the LG screen for a few seconds and then the screens goes off. No power on, no recovery, no nothing. And I can only attempt to even power on once, after the screen goes off I must remove the battery before the power button does anything again.
I tried to freshly nvflashing the recovery many times, but it made no difference. Does this mean my phone is bricked? Please tell me how I can solve this as I'm really worried.
NVFlashing the recovery again *should* have worked. So we first need to make sure you're trying to start CWM the correct way.
1) Unplug phone
2) Remove battery for 10 seconds.
3) Insert battery
4) Hold volume-down, do not let go, keep pressing it.
5) Press power button, keep it pressed.
If/when you get the second LG-logo, bluish halo, you can release both buttons, not before.
Nope, that was exactly what I was doing to access the recovery. I tried it again just now and it didn't work.
It just displayed the regular LG logo and then the screen went off. I'm not sure the phone completely shuts down 'cause if I keep it like that it gets quite hot and I can't use the power button again to try to power up. Only removing and re-inserting the battery gives me another attempt.
Is there any chance this is a hardware issue?
Hardly any chance this is hardware related if it was working before the first NVFlash.
Good, next step will be to NVFlash a complete stock ROM. You will unfortunately lose any data you might have on it, but that's the price to pay.
Go here, follow the instructions precisely, skip installation of apx-driver. Report back.
http://www.modaco.com/topic/335474-25-mar-nvflash-stock-rom-release-v10b-dated-1300166062-15032011/
Ok, so I just download the 200mb file, connect in apx mode and double click flash.bat, right? And will this rom work regardless of country/region? I'm from India and was running stock 2.3.4 with v20* (can't remember the letter. God, I hate myself).
sean8000 said:
Ok, so I just download the 200mb file, connect in apx mode and double click flash.bat, right? And will this rom work regardless of country/region? I'm from India and was running stock 2.3.4 with v20* (can't remember the letter. God, I hate myself).
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It works, yes, but is the original Froyo. This is just a way to get the phone up and running again.
Later you have a few choices. Either install CWM, then install you ROM of choice, or upgrade it to the latest for your region by using the LG Update tool.
EDIT. Oh, and btw, it is better to open a command-window and type the flash.bat command. If there are any errors you will still have them on-screen.
Thank you for all the help and support. I didn't get a chance to flash the rom till now (being on a vacation without a smartphone sucks). But I'll try it asap and report back.
So, how did it go?
TrymHansen said:
So, how did it go?
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I haven't flashed it yet. I've decided to do it after I return home. I'm at my friend's house for 2 more days.
Ok, bad news. I flashed the stock rom you linked. The process went pretty smoothly. After the window got closed and the lg logo on the phone was visible 2 times, I unplugged it and installed the battery. But switching it on wasn't fruitful. It just displayed the LG logo for a couple of seconds and then the screen went off (just like before, only faster). I tried repeating the whole process, even tried to nvflash cwm once again, but nothing happened.
So is it a hardware issue? My phone is no longer in warranty period, so a hardware problem would be really bad...
So is it a hardware issue?
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I don't know.
What would be helpful is to get a copy of the output you get when you NVFlash, it's simply the only way to verify that the flash process went ok. If you have an aborted flash it of course won't work, and may display the behaviour you describe.
EDIT: Btw, early on there were some ROMs which refused to boot properly unless the baseband was of an early variety as well.
If you feel confident the NVFlash has been successfull, smartflash an old baseband as well, see if it boots then.
Its hardly a hardware problem. As you dont have the warranty anymore, and the bootloader is probably corrupted, i would recommend a Jtag service.
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gabriel2anjos said:
Its hardly a hardware problem. As you dont have the warranty anymore, and the bootloader is probably corrupted, i would recommend a Jtag service.
Please, dont be afraid of hitting thanks
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Now what's this "Jtag service"? (edit- I googled it and it seems to be a method of un-bricking stuff with specialized hardware or something, but I'm not sure I can have that done where I live)
Is there any way to fix the bootloader by myself?
@Trym- So, I should download a v10 baseband and flash it with this "smartflash" tool, right?
sean8000 said:
@Trym- So, I should download a v10 baseband and flash it with this "smartflash" tool, right?
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Yeah, as a last-ditch effort. I haven't the slightest hope it'll help, but it can't hurt to try.
TrymHansen said:
Yeah, as a last-ditch effort. I haven't the slightest hope it'll help, but it can't hurt to try.
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Ok, I'll try that when I have the time.
So do you know anything about this corrupted bootloader thing? Does this mean my phone's hard bricked?
sean8000 said:
So do you know anything about this corrupted bootloader thing? Does this mean my phone's hard bricked?
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If it is you're only the second person in this forum to ever brick his phone. Anything's possible I guess. Some flash cells may have been damaged the first time the power was yanked. But then we should presumably get some verification errors during flashing.
Anyway, I'm at my wits end, and I really do hope you get it up and running, but I don't have anything more to contribute. Good luck.
Corrupted bootloader means that your cellphone simply don't know what to do when you hit the power button, due to the damage. As the cell phone can't turn, the pc can't recognize it. If your cell phone were a samsung, you could try to use a jig to have acesso to the download mode. But I don't know if it would work for a LG. You could try anyway.
And if you live at big city, usually it's common to have some jtag services.
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Please, dont be afraid of hitting thanks
Ok, so I took the phone to the service center today. The guys there said its battery terminals are messed up. They said replacement terminals are not easily available, but they'll try to find some. And of course I'll have to pay for it. I guess it's still better than using the phone as a paperweight.
What do you guys think?
Good luck I managed to mess up my phone like you too. I'm from India. But the difference was that I was covered by warranty. I managed to get a bunch of hardware replaced and was up and running again.

Samsung Galaxy S3 mini is completely dead

Yesterday evening my phone was on the charger then it suddenly stopped and it is completely dead. It isn't showing any signs of life ever since, even if I charge it. It doesn't even show offline charging and I can't send it to Samsung as it's rooted so my warranty it VOID. It seems to me that it has Sudden Death Syndrome because it has been recently been switching off and now it's completely dead. What should I do? I'm pretty much screwed!
KoolKid98189 said:
Yesterday evening my phone was on the charger then it suddenly stopped and it is completely dead. It isn't showing any signs of life ever since, even if I charge it. It doesn't even show offline charging and I can't send it to Samsung as it's rooted so my warranty it VOID. It seems to me that it has Sudden Death Syndrome because it has been recently been switching off and now it's completely dead. What should I do? I'm pretty much screwed!
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Can you enter download mode?
robintjeuuu said:
Can you enter download mode?
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Well... I managed to just get it into offline charging. When I boot it up in normal mode it shows Samsung Galaxy S3 mini then after a few seconds the bottom lights flash for half a second and shut down. When I try to boot to recovery, model name then shut down. Yes it can just about make it into download mode.
KoolKid98189 said:
Well... I managed to just get it into offline charging. When I boot it up in normal mode it shows Samsung Galaxy S3 mini then after a few seconds the bottom lights flash for half a second and shut down. When I try to boot to recovery, model name then shut down. Yes it can just about make it into download mode.
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If you get into download mode, go to sammobile en download the firmware for your phone and flash it with odin. if that worked, open stock recovery and do a fatory reset to make sure everything is back to stock... Then you can just hope it won't happen again.
robintjeuuu said:
If you get into download mode, go to sammobile en download the firmware for your phone and flash it with odin. if that worked, open stock recovery and do a fatory reset to make sure everything is back to stock... Then you can just hope it won't happen again.
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I tried flashing stock recovery and ROM through Odin, it said pass but nothing actually seemed to fix and it still has the same problem that it shuts down after showing logo and when I boot to recovery it just shows TeamWin for a few seconds and shuts down so looks like I'm screwed and I have to use my BlackBerry :'(
KoolKid98189 said:
I tried flashing stock recovery and ROM through Odin, it said pass but nothing actually seemed to fix and it still has the same problem that it shuts down after showing logo and when I boot to recovery it just shows TeamWin for a few seconds and shuts down so looks like I'm screwed and I have to use my BlackBerry :'(
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Ok, can't help you, maybe search this forum for unbrick device. I know there are fixes that can be used with some bricks.
robintjeuuu said:
Ok, can't help you, maybe search this forum for unbrick device. I know there are fixes that can be used with some bricks.
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And I don't think Samsung will repair it as my warranty is void and I doubt if my parents would get me a new phone as this phone is only 3 months as well! And I have seen an unbrick thread and I tried it and it didn't work :'(
Well, I know how you feel. My charging port died once after I changed rom. Samsung asked me 200 for repair. Maybe you can give it a try and send him in... You never know Samsung loves you more than me..
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robintjeuuu said:
Well, I know how you feel. My charging port died once after I changed rom. Samsung asked me 200 for repair. Maybe you can give it a try and send him in... You never know Samsung loves you more than me..
Sent from my GT-I8190 using Tapatalk
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My dad took it to the service centre and they said they can't fix it as it's rooted so I'm screwed :'(
sunny296 said:
thanks,this index help me out very much.
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What do you mean?
Zamoro1 said:
it is not samsung galaxy problem. it was your problem. you must close your downloading and other working while it is on charging.
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It wasn't downloading anything?
Don't worry everyone I sent it to a repair shop (not Samsung) so I hope they manage to fix it.
Mine also dead
KoolKid98189 said:
Don't worry everyone I sent it to a repair shop (not Samsung) so I hope they manage to fix it.
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Have you any news about the problem in your phone?
Mine (i8190 with one of the mclaws roms from previous week) also appeared in the morning shut down and there's no way of starting it. It does not even vibrate when power button pressed, as if the battery was completely empty.
Tried with another battery and checked that the original one had charge, but no luck. It does not start (normal, download or recovery, makes no difference).
Any ideas?
PelosBi said:
Have you any news about the problem in your phone?
Mine (i8190 with one of the mclaws roms from previous week) also appeared in the morning shut down and there's no way of starting it. It does not even vibrate when power button pressed, as if the battery was completely empty.
Tried with another battery and checked that the original one had charge, but no luck. It does not start (normal, download or recovery, makes no difference).
Any ideas?
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Well mine was dead for a day then I plugged it into the charger (this was after a day and I left it on charge all night and it wouldn't start) and I held the power button for 10 seconds while it was on the charger it showed offline charging so I let it charge for a bit and then I powered it on and it seemed to be bricked so I sent it to a phone repair shop (not Samsung as my warranty is void). If it doesn't show any signs of life then it's bricked. If it comes to life then it is also probably bricked. I tried flashing many recoveries, ROMs, kernels and params and nothing happened.
In the S III Mini General forum there are topics about getting your phone back to stock so that it is covered by warranty.
james.faction said:
In the S III Mini General forum there are topics about getting your phone back to stock so that it is covered by warranty.
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I tried to flash stock ROM and recovery but nothing actually worked!
1. Did you follow the instructions in detail?
2. What does "nothing actually worked!!" mean??
Maybe you need to work out what is the problem and why it is failing. Then you will be able to figure out if it is actually fixable, and if so how to fix it. "Trying everything" doesn't really work unless you make an effort to analyse the results you get every time you try something.
You could try posting in one of the threads about taking the phone back to stock. The people who posted them might be able to help you, they are more experienced at this sort of thing.
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1. Did you follow the instructions in detail?
2. What does "nothing actually worked!!" mean??
Maybe you need to work out what is the problem and why it is failing. Then you will be able to figure out if it is actually fixable, and if so how to fix it. "Trying everything" doesn't really work unless you make an effort to analyse the results you get every time you try something.
You could try posting in one of the threads about taking the phone back to stock. The people who posted them might be able to help you, they are more experienced at this sort of thing.
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I tried those solutions and they didn't work.
Kid, can you read?
What did you try? What was the result?
"didn't work" isn't a result, it's you giving up. Without even trying to find out why it didn't work.
james.faction said:
Kid, can you read?
What did you try? What was the result?
"didn't work" isn't a result, it's you giving up. Without even trying to find out why it didn't work.
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I read all instructions, and when I flashed it via Odin, nothing actually changed even with the params!

Bricked Mobile? Flashed wrong kernel

Hello, everyone.
I have already installed CM11 on my Moto G XT-1040, peregrine. I was curious to learn a bit more about kernels and tried to download one and flash it via TWRP. The problem is that I got one from XT-1032, falcon, without noticing it. The kernel is XPerience 17+ and it's frozen on the boot until this very moment. What should I do? Did I brick my phone or is there a way to recover it?
Oh. It seems that the battery got the phone killed and it finally turned off. (Feels like having some kind of Apple device, which cannot be turned off until the battery is still alive).
I put it to charge... any ideas of the next step? It responded, at least to the charging.
So, now to the real question... can I try to flash the old kernel again? If yes, how?
(I'm really hoping to enter the recovery mode!!)
I'm hoping someone can help me out!
Thanks in advance,
Rodolfo.
Nevermind, I got it backed up and restored it.
rodolfoakira said:
Hello, everyone.
I have already installed CM11 on my Moto G XT-1040, peregrine. I was curious to learn a bit more about kernels and tried to download one and flash it via TWRP. The problem is that I got one from XT-1032, falcon, without noticing it. The kernel is XPerience 17+ and it's frozen on the boot until this very moment. What should I do? Did I brick my phone or is there a way to recover it?
Oh. It seems that the battery got the phone killed and it finally turned off. (Feels like having some kind of Apple device, which cannot be turned off until the battery is still alive).
I put it to charge... any ideas of the next step? It responded, at least to the charging.
So, now to the real question... can I try to flash the old kernel again? If yes, how?
(I'm really hoping to enter the recovery mode!!)
I'm hoping someone can help me out!
Thanks in advance,
Rodolfo.
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If anyone had the same problem, I hope you guys had a backup file on TWRP, which restores almost everything but the bootloader logo from the other kernel.
Good news, the problem was solved just with the Recovery Mode. It needed to get into the bootloader, which was only possible after the battery died.
rodolfoakira said:
Oh. It seems that the battery got the phone killed and it finally turned off. (Feels like having some kind of Apple device, which cannot be turned off until the battery is still alive).
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Holding the power button for 20 seconds or so didn't work?
No it didn't. Unfortunatelly. D:
unwired said:
Holding the power button for 20 seconds or so didn't work?
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No it didn't. Unfortunatelly. D:
No commands were working at the time. Just the frozen bootloader screen from the wrong kernel. When the battery died, after some 5 minutes or so of charge I managed to turn it on on the bootloader and put it on recovery mod. Wow, I killed all my nerves, thinking I lost my close-to-new phone. Then backup saved my day!

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