Installing TWRP was one of the first things I did when I got this Lenovo phone.
It worked like a charm, I pressed the Volume Keys and the Power button simultaneously and voila! TWRP opened. I was planning to install a custom ROM, so I decided to backup my device, just in case something goes completely wrong. I backed it up, then tried to move the backup from the /data partition. That went kinda wrong and for some weird reason TWRP didn't do anything but show this loading bar on the bottom of my screen.
Since TWRP was being unresponsive, I decided to remove the battery from my phone.
When I tried to access TWRP again, to my surprise, it was gone. The stock recovery appeared instead. I tried reflashing TWRP using both SFP and ADB/Fastboot, and even though the transfer was successful, the Lenovo recovery was still there. I booted to Android and saw that the "OEM Unlocking" option was disabled, even though I had enabled it. I re-enabled it, tried all the things I mentioned before and I got the same result. I opened up Android and.. OEM Unlocking got disabled.. Again.
I enabled it, yet again, tried going to fastboot, where I tried unlocking the bootloader. FAILED! I also tried side loading SuperSU.zip. FAILED!
As a last resort, I used Kingoroot to root my device, and to my surprise it worked.
I still can't seem to be able to flash CWM/TWRP, though, and I would like to install Xposed. SuperSU is also a necessity for me.
TL;DR I can't flash a custom recovery even though I could, Kingoroot worked for me, I need to get SupeSU, Xposed and a custom recovery. Side loading/Flashing using ADB isn't working, OEM unlocking gets disabled every time I reboot my device.
Now that you are rooted, i would suggest you to try 'flashify' and check if you can get your twrp working again. I still doubt it would, since you said you werent able to get it installed through fastboot before, but first give it a try.
When you confirm it working just flash the supersu zip using whichever method you like.
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Long story short: Phone won't boot past "Unlocked Bootloader" warning; Recoveries won't stick; Unknown Error & Freezing when trying to Flash System.img
I own an ATT Locked Moto X, but went ahead and unlocked it by purchasing the oem code. No issues there.
I decided to go ahead and try rooting it too, and was able to flash TWRP as my recovery. Still, everything seemed to be looking good, until I tried hard rebooting (to see if root would last). Upon rebooting, I could not get past the warning sign, notifying me that the bootloader was unlocked. I waited, and waited, and restarted again, but all progress stopped there. I would be the first to admit that whatever happened was probably my fault; perhaps I flashed some files in the wrong order, or entered a wrong command into fastboot. I don't know, and frankly don't care. My only question is how to get out of this mess and back to rooting, or at the very least, back to stock ROM now that I'm unlocked.
Booting into recovery only leads to the red triangle over an open android mascot, with the "Android Recovery" title. So clearly TWRP didn't stick; I tried reflashing, but nothing lasts past reboot. Then I tried flashing Philz Touch instead, which, upon exit, notified me that root was not enabled. So I rooted, rebooted, and was finally able to see Philz Tough again, even though I still can't boot normally. That time, both Philz Touch as well as root seemed to have stuck.
With that minor victory I downloaded the latest firmware for my model and tried to flash the components over, thinking I had somehow corrupted the existing OS files, but here's where it gets particularly frustrating. I am able to flash every file except for system.img, even though I am using moto-fastboot, which I understand is a common mistake. I get no specific error code, simply "Unknown Error," upon which the phone is frozen in fastboot. The phone remains unresponsive until I hard reboot [back into fastboot], and see that, once again, Recovery is back to stock. So now I'm baffled. I can't seem to find a way to flash the system file, factory resetting doesn't work, and my recoveries are constantly reverted back to stock. Does anyone have any advice, or suggestions for what I could try next?
You try RSD lite?
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southern87 said:
You try RSD lite?
Sent from my XT1058 using xda app-developers app
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I was already downloading it just as I saw your post, as my last-ditch effort. It also failed, but it gave me "Unknown USB Error," which is all I needed, it seems. I tried a different USB slot on another side of the computer, and lo-and-behold, the flash finished.
I'm not sure what saddens me more, the fact that I pushed off making this post for hours, only to have the solution less than an hour after I do, or the fact that I never thought to try a different USB port... In any case, sorry for the uselessness of this post. I think I'll save rooting for another day though...
I have a Samsung SIII mini, Latin version (i8190L) and use it with the Virginity Rom, since the version 8, updating everytime a new one comes out.
Never had a problem whatsoever. I flashed the recently out Virginity V12 with aroma installer just to update. I backed up everything so I could make all of the wipes and then flashed it as new. The thing is that I chose the Honami Xperia Keyboard and I didn't like it because it was working somewhat buggy. So I tried (after just a couple of days) to reboot to recovery, to reflash the rom, just using the traditional S4 keyboard. To my surprise. I couldn't.
I can't boot to recovery, I can't boot to download and the bootloader seems to be locked as well. When finishing the installation and rebooting the device just after v12 was installed, the recovery gave me as a final option if I wanted to disable recovery boot, to which I chose no.
I tried rebooting using the button combination, but everytime I do, it just boots normally, as if I only had held down the power button. I tried also to use the built in reboot menu, which has an option to reboot to recovery or download, and either of them had success.
I don't know what to do, I don't want to be without recovery or download mode, in case i need them. Is this some kind of brick? the device is working perfectly, all of the apps work, and the ROM works fine, so I can fully use my device.
Also, I read on a previous post of a person who couldn't get into recovery but could get into download, he was told to delete the system file "install-recovery.sh" and then flash romracer's recovery via fastboot. I did delete the file, but fastboot did not work for me, it just kept saying "waiting for device" however my phone was connected and USB debbugging active.
Can you please help me?
Also, sorry if my english is bad, not a native speaker, and sorry if I'm too "noobbish" i'm relatively new to this stuff.
I have a Moto G XT1072. I had unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP and rooted it a while ago. I did not install any custom rom.
I was completely unaware of TWRP's lack of support for OTA upgrades, so when my phone notified me that there was an update available, I was like "oh, cool, okay" and downloaded it.
a) The download finished, the phone rebooted and TWRP recovery popped up.
b)"Mh, I guess I have to find the update file and flash it, probably"
c) Of course I didn't find it, so I googled and found out that if I want to install an OTA update I have to flash back the stock recovery and I might lose root. "Not worth it, thanks, maybe when 6.0 comes out"
d) So I rebooted the phone. Boot screen with motorola logo shows up, phone boots normally, I insert my sim card pin, set the alarm for tomorrow morning (6:00 am, fml) and *poof*, phone shuts down and reboots in TWRP.
e) back to point d.
Recap: I downloaded the update but I didn't install it, phone boots normally (I can even go in settings), but after 30 seconds it shuts down and reboots in TWRP. I do not care about the update, I just hope I can avoid re-rooting or even wiping.
I've got the exact same problem as you. Stupid to not have thought this could've happened with TWRP installed. Additional problem is, I have removed everything ''root-related'' (adb, fastboot), because I thought I wouldn't need it anymore. TWRP is obviously still on my mobile, but that's about it. I have already made a backup in TWRP (don't think it will help, because I'm afraid it will backup as boot trap), but who knows if it may help.
Back to the point, I'm a noob with rooting, I don't even know how I've managed to root it in the first place, but I'm stuck with the same problem as you are but without the required tools (at least, that's what I think)...
UPDATE: So my phone finished the backup, I turned it off to charge my battery, I fired it back up after an hour (normal way, not TWRP way), and it all of the sudden works again. It doesn't boot trap anymore and it seems like I'm able to use every function properly again. After those 30 seconds (where it usually rebooted), I now got the message that the installation had failed and that I should try again later. I don't know if there's any logical explanation for this or if this is pure luck, but I'm glad it's working again! I don't know if this will help for you as well ricvail, but I think it's at least worth a shot!
Trying to give the mother in law my old N6. It was rooted / bootloader unlocked. First attempt was to factory reset from within the OS. That worked fine, until I rebooted... it wouldn't boot.
I then downloaded the Shamu factory images from Google's website (shamu-n6f27m-factory-bf5cce08) and ran the flash-all.bat script. Multiple errors showed up during the script... but I chalked it up to ADB looking for boot slots etc, whereas this one has none.
Phone booted fine. Installed apps, set up the phone, power cycled it and promptly entered a bootloop.
Ran flash.all again, phone booted fine. Flashed TWRP, booted into recovery, checked things out in there (didn't do anything but flash the TWRP) tried to reboot, phone bootloops.
Flashed TWRP, booted into Recovery, tried to erase system, etc.... multiple errors again. Booted into bootloader, ran Flash-all... phone boots. Installed some apps, rebooted phone and bootloop again.
Then I did something REALLY stupid, I locked the bootloader from ADB. Now I'm on the bootloader, but can't OEM unlock because it's asking me to boot into the OS and enable the ability from Developer options.
I've no idea why this phone is doing this - booting fine into the OS once and then getting into a bootloop every time thereafter.
If anyone can shed some light on this, I'd appreciate it. Also, how in the hell do I unlock the bootloader now that I've locked it and I can't boot into the OS or run the Flash-all.bat anymore since it's locked?
Is your recovery stock? If it is, sideload the last OTA from Google and that should get you back into Android so you can toggle the OEM Unlock button.
Thanks. I was getting the "no command" on Stock recovery. Finally fixed this freaking issue after multiple flashes and wipes and everything else I could think of. Finally got it sorted.
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Thanks. I was getting the "no command" on Stock recovery. Finally fixed this freaking issue after multiple flashes and wipes and everything else I could think of. Finally got it sorted.
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So did you finally figure out what it could have been that you were doing wrong?
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So did you finally figure out what it could have been that you were doing wrong?
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No. I could only assume I had messed something up when I was using it back in the day and really hosed something up. System wouldn't wipe, cache wouldn't wipe, userdata wouldn't wipe in "fasboot" just kept getting "unable to find XXXX".
So multiple flashes into TWRP and bootloops trying to really REALLY wipe the device finally fixed it. I just kept erasing / wiping every partition I could find in Stock Recovery, TWRP, and with fastboot commands. Finally I got them all wiped/cleared and was able to flash the stock OS back on and have it 'stick'.
I am having a hell of a time rooting this phone. (Motorola Nexus 6 XT1100)
I am trying to follow this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/how-to-nexus-6-one-beginners-guide-t2948481
If anyone can offer some suggestions, they would be greatly appreciated.
I managed to get as far as unlocking the bootloader in fastboot mode.
The next step, obtaining root, is where all my problems started.
I downloaded CF Root and extracted the files, as instructed, allowed the root tool to run, (I'm using Linux, if it matters).
When the process was finished, and my phone attempted to reboot, it got stuck on the Google screen with the little lock (showing unlocked).
I allowed the phone to stay in this mode for around 30 minutes thinking it just needed time.
It never did anything. I attempted to let it try and start up again (a couple times actually) and it never goes past the Google lock screen.
I powered down the phone and restarted in fastboot mode, and attempted to run the CF Root tool again, with the same result.
I am currently stuck with only having access to fastboot.
I tried to flash a recovery and boot into that, but it won't allow that either. Perhaps this isn't even possible (YET), as it's not in the instructions to flash a recovery until after the rooting process, but I thought I would try it anyway.
I have tried flashing TWRP and Lineage recovery. No success with either, although the terminal is saying
sending 'recovery' OKAY
writing 'recovery' OKAY
But when trying to reboot recovery I get hit with
unknown reboot target recovery
Anyone know what's going on and how I can get this resolved? I just want to install a recovery and flash a custom ROM.
In that guide you can follow my journey to root starting in post# 929. I had & have had a LOT of help from my fellow XDAers. They're great & thank you all.
Thanks!
I'll check it out.
Boy, oh, boy.
I don't know what is going on.
I finally managed to get out of the bootloader screen.
I don't know what/how it worked. I downloaded Nexus Root Toolkit to a windows computer and tried the Flash Stock + Unroot option.
It keep saying waiting on device or device not detected or something ( I cant remember exactly, it was hours/many error screens ago!)
Next, I tried the option for Root + Add a Custom Recovery and directed it to where my TWRP file.
Again it acted like it was doing something. Even found my connected ADB device. Went through a couple processes, said it would need to restart a couple/few times. Everything was trucking along just fine until suddenly, it got hung up 'Waiting on device"
Not sure what happened, but all of a sudden, it could no longer find my device.
For chits and giggles, I decided to try and reboot recovery from the bootloader screen. I had attempted this many times and all it did was start back up in bootloader, BUT, this time, it actually started up in some recovery program I have never seen before. It wasn't stock and it certainly wasn't TWRP!
At this point, I hooked my device back into my computer running Linux and attempted to push TWRP, and reboot in recovery.
It worked!
Now that I had a recovery I was comfortable using, I proceeded to push my ROM.
Wanted to try Lineage with MicroG, but I am not advanced enough to go that route. I could not get a fake app store to work.
Guess I'll have to stick with what I know. I love the idea of MicroG, but it apparently doesn't work with Pure Nexus.
Anyway, just wanted to post some closure for this thread. I know the Motorola Nexus 6 is an old phone, but I like it. This is my second one. My first one, screen finally cracked and it was cheaper to just purchase a new one from Amazon than to replace the screen.