I'm stuck in a bootloop because I turned it off on the lockscreen and know I can't boot the andriod
Can you access recovery?
Yungzenny said:
I'm stuck in a bootloop because I turned it off on the lockscreen and know I can't boot the andriod
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do you have a custom recovery installed?
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So i tried installing Cyanogenmod 10.1, my phone is already rooted and bootloader unlocked, the phone was stuck at the FreeXperia logo after flashing the zip through CWM. After that I tried the Doomkernel and it doesnt boot past the doomkernel splash screen either. Now I can get into CWM and TWRP but I really don't know what to do in order to get a rom working again, can anyone help me? I can also boot into fastboot ofcourse.
Thanks!
therealbobsaget said:
but I really don't know what to do in order to get a rom working again
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It's an idea to find out before doing things that could make your £400+ device a paperweight.
http://tinyurl.com/cwxvwd7
My bionic is stuck in boot loop of cyanogenmod 10. And when i go to recovery mode it doesnt go to clockwork or bootstrap it goes to android recovery. I tried wiping data/factory reset from android recovery but it didnt do anything its still stuck in the boot loop. Anything I can do or am I screwed?
jarentzen3 said:
My bionic is stuck in boot loop of cyanogenmod 10. And when i go to recovery mode it doesnt go to clockwork or bootstrap it goes to android recovery. I tried wiping data/factory reset from android recovery but it didnt do anything its still stuck in the boot loop. Anything I can do or am I screwed?
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So when you reboot your phone it shows the motorola logo and then goes straight to the CM boot animation? It sounds like you may be screwed as far as having to fxz your phone and then re-root.
Basically I had my phone rooted, this led to me being stuck in a boot loop. After this i thought i had fixed the problem, i then went onto un-rooting my phone, removing all the files and restoring to its original condition, since then it began to be in boot loop after it turned off, im no longer in boot loop however i am stuck on the recovery mode screen. I have tried to flash this device with different os's but none have been successful, if anyone understands anything of what i just said please would you help me and i would be very very appreciative! Thanks Joe:laugh:
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joewhite1997 said:
Basically I had my phone rooted, this led to me being stuck in a boot loop.
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How do you attempted to root the phone? What method?
im no longer in boot loop however i am stuck on the recovery mode screen.
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What recovery? CWM? TWRP? What version #?
I have tried to flash this device with different os's
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What OS? Version??
but none have been successful
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Why? Any error codes? Phone stuck at HTC logo?
Hey guys,
I have a Moto G 2014 here that is stuck in a boot loop. It's on stock recovery, not rooted and the bootloader is locked. It was running 5.x and had an update available (I'm pretty sure it was the stagefright update). After installing it it restarted and got stuck on the Motorola boot logo. Twice it's gotten past the boot logo (I think after letting the battery run out and wiping cache it does this) and shows a popup "Android is upgrading - Starting apps" with a spinning circle but it doesn't go past that. I can get into fastboot and stock recovery.
My question is, with a locked bootloader, is there any way to get it to boot again without losing user data?
gamma_6 said:
Hey guys,
I have a Moto G 2014 here that is stuck in a boot loop. It's on stock recovery, not rooted and the bootloader is locked. It was running 5.x and had an update available (I'm pretty sure it was the stagefright update). After installing it it restarted and got stuck on the Motorola boot logo. Twice it's gotten past the boot logo (I think after letting the battery run out and wiping cache it does this) and shows a popup "Android is upgrading - Starting apps" with a spinning circle but it doesn't go past that. I can get into fastboot and stock recovery.
My question is, with a locked bootloader, is there any way to get it to boot again without losing user data?
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At these stage you need to flash Stock firmware again via Fastboot , i guess there is no other way to boot up !
Hitesh2626 said:
At these stage you need to flash Stock firmware again via Fastboot , i guess there is no other way to boot up !
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Is there a way to do it without losing user data?
gamma_6 said:
Is there a way to do it without losing user data?
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I guess no other way left or else try once wiping cache from stock recovery and check whether it boots if not then you have to flash the whole firmware with loosing your data.
I have a rooted moto g5s plus.
I flashed a boot logo few months back.
But now when i am flashing a new boot logo, it is not changing the logo while booting.
There is same logo everytime.
My present logo is very bright which i dont like.
Please guide to change the logo.
goviin said:
I have a rooted moto g5s plus.
I flashed a boot logo few months back.
But now when i am flashing a new boot logo, it is not changing the logo while booting.
There is same logo everytime.
My present logo is very bright which i dont like.
Please guide to change the logo.
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Install the boot animation for super user from play store and then flash the boot animation which you want.
riyan65 said:
Install the boot animation for super user from play store and then flash the boot animation which you want.
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I want to change boot logo, not, boot animation.
goviin said:
I want to change boot logo, not, boot animation.
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Here is the thread for boot logo change.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g5s-plus/themes/bootlogo-bootanimation-t3848572/post77755936
Update the recovery to latest twrp.
Then install the zip.