Only boots to twrp - Galaxy Tab S2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I tried to flash lineage iOS after wiping my resurrection ROM doing factory wipe and system data cache internal everything so I would start clean. When I flashed it said error 7 boot loader was out of date need to be updated. Tried to update my ROM but resurrection Remix has never done one update for my SMT713 . Re-flashed my twrp recovery backup with success but now will not boot into system. Will only boot to recovery. How do I fix this problem of not being able to boot into my system?

Same here...

Two solutions, either reflash TWRP with Odin or open up the terminal in TWRP and run the following:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/7824900.sdhci/by-name/misc count=1 bs=32
Then reboot
info from Reddit thread

Bmj09bj said:
I tried to flash lineage iOS after wiping my resurrection ROM doing factory wipe and system data cache internal everything so I would start clean. When I flashed it said error 7 boot loader was out of date need to be updated. Tried to update my ROM but resurrection Remix has never done one update for my SMT713 . Re-flashed my twrp recovery backup with success but now will not boot into system. Will only boot to recovery. How do I fix this problem of not being able to boot into my system?
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CrashHouse said:
Same here...
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Lineage OS requires boot loader NRD90M.T813XXU2BQD1 for versions from 4/26/17 forward. You can find the info in the thread at this link - https://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/orig-development/rom-lineageos-14-1-t3543920/page34. Read post #338. You also need TWRP 3.1.0-1 flash Nougat updates. I suggest you read this thread thoroughly before doing anything. It has a lot of info on how to do the upgrades properly. https://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/general/t813-nougat-official-update-t3592597
You can get by with just the boot loader files found here - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3i4Cdm8QYlLck5LU2dIRng2S2c/view.
Read, read, read before doing anything and you can't go wrong.

Thnx

Everything you said is good and true, but not really helpful for the immediate issue in the thread. The reboot recovery loop is acknowledged by the TRWP thread OP as a known bug along with the reflashing of recovery as a fix.

Psiuyo said:
Everything you said is good and true, but not really helpful for the immediate issue in the thread. The reboot recovery loop is acknowledged by the TRWP thread OP as a known bug along with the reflashing of recovery as a fix.
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It is helpful if it keeps him from making the same dumb mistake. The problem all began when he flashed the latest Lineage without having the proper version bootloader. Although in my initial post I used the numbers for the T813, it is JUST AS APPLICABLE for the T713. Reflashing TWRP as a fix doesn't do squat for him if he tries to flash Lineage again without updating his bootloader or if he uses the wrong version TWRP. Just sayin'.

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No further update of CM13 via TWRP possible

Hey folks,
after hours of reading around I have almost no idea left how to update my CM13 (13.0-20151213_nightly-titan) currently installed to a newer version. I tried with TWRP 2.8.6.0 and even 2.8.7.0, but it's all the same: I choose the zip file to install, the filesystem is detected correctly - but the installation just won't continue (usually the detection is followed by "patching the system unconditionally"). TWRP doesn't freeze, but just nothing happens . When I brake up after some time (usually an installation is done very quickly) with pressing the power button, my phone boots in the old version normally.
I tried another TWRP, wiped cache and dalvik, fixed permissions, set root in phone options, tried several CM13 builds... But I'm afraid of wiping data and system as it's a lot of work to get everything right again afterwards :crying:. Do you have any idea why TWRP doesn't want to install the new build?
Thanks a lot!
First always take a nandroid backup before you make any changes.
Even thought TWRP 2.8.7.0 is released, For Moto G 2014(titan)
only 2.8.6.0 is official https://dl.twrp.me/titan/
Try doing a clean installation(Wipe the data & System). That should do the trick.
just for the record the recovery is stopping you from installing a new build
Seems to be an issue with TWRP. You could give a try using CWM PhilZ Touch recovery. I have flashed using this recovery numerous times without any problem.
Thank you two for your replies !
Maddy, I know that 2.8.7.0 is unofficial for titan, but nevertheless it's working (for others). I want to avoid a complete reset, but in the end this could be a solution. But as I reflashed twrp (and tried another version also) I'm really wondering why twrp could be the problem ...
pank, I will take a look on CWM PhilZ, but until now I was really happy with twrp (and of course with its backup function). I hope it's possible to flash CWM using twrp and vice versa .
Unfortunately CWM PhilZ Touch Recovery shows the same behaviour than twrp - installation of new zip file just doesn't work (without any error) . If someone has an idea (except of a full wipe) please give me input !
Update the bootloader to the latest version. Had a similar problem a few months back that resulted in lots of hair tearing This solved it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/bootloader-update-t3060007
Great hint - just checked your link already this morning and everything seemed to make sense... But I figured out that bootloader 4883 (newest version) was installed at my phone . Downgrade to 4882 should not be possible, and I'm also afraid of that .
I think I have something to do around Christmas - full wipe and a clean install! Damn...
Try installing this app called "CyanDelta" from playstore. What it does is it downloads the necessary files to upgrade from cm latest build (not the hole file) it's could be around 30 mb only. Totally legit!!... And it would dirty flash after download....
Do let us know how it turns out ?
I already tried CyanDelta, great tool! But as it's just creating a script for TWRP it has the same behavior . Oh, and I discovered that the nightly I'm using is no more available on cyanogenmod's official website ^^.
By now I think I've spend more time on searching for a solution than a full wipe including everything would need :laugh: ...
For me TWRP gives this behaviour only when Downloaded zip has some problem in it.
when it's not downloaded correctly it stuck at patching System
Have you tried latest zip?
also check SHA1 after download, doing that will confirm zip is downloaded correctly
Yes, I've tried the newest zip (several days respectively the newest) and I've checked the SHA value every time . The zip verification of twrp itself also doesn't report an error.
Maybe the reason is that I've used CM 12.1 before and made a "dirty" flash. Full wipe is getting closer to me...
No_Future said:
Yes, I've tried the newest zip (several days respectively the newest) and I've checked the SHA value every time . The zip verification of twrp itself also doesn't report an error.
Maybe the reason is that I've used CM 12.1 before and made a "dirty" flash. Full wipe is getting closer to me...
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Just to say that I am having the same problem. Does the problem exist with Cyanogen Recovery? Can I replace TWRP with Cyanogen Recovery without touching everything else?
Thanks in advance.
mwalma said:
Just to say that I am having the same problem. Does the problem exist with Cyanogen Recovery? Can I replace TWRP with Cyanogen Recovery without touching everything else?
Thanks in advance.
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Yes, you can try Cyanogen Recovery
download it and from fastboot
you can either just boot once and try it or flash the recovery replacing TWRP
Code:
fastboot boot recovery.img
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Great, I didn't know that it's possible just to boot once with a special recovery image. I'll try cyanogenmod recovery today !
Great news: With use of Cyanogenmod Recovery I was able to flash the newest build :victory:! I'm looking forward to try one day with TWRP, but for now I'm totally up to date . Thank you all again and have some nice days !
Edit: A full wipe and clean install solved this problem completely . Now the flashing with TWRP works again.

Keep booting into TWRP after Android 7.0

I had TWRP installed and enrolled in the beta program. I just downloaded the official 7.0 through the push notification and clicked, "Restart and Install." Now, my phone boots automatically into TWRP. I've turned it off, then back on and same thing. Any ideas how to get out of this?
Boot into bootloader from recovery and select start.
prestige777 said:
Boot into bootloader from recovery and select start.
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Yeah but it still can't install the update,any way fix it?
Boot to bootloader and flash the stock recovery from factory image. Then boot into stock recovery and the update should start.
The same happened to me. Disappointing, since the previews all worked (for me) in TWRP.
I just downloaded the OTA and sideloaded it, flashed TWRP, rebooted into TWRP and installed SuperSU 2.78. Worked fine.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/ota#shamu
dahawthorne said:
The same happened to me. Disappointing, since the previews all worked (for me) in TWRP.
I just downloaded the OTA and sideloaded it, flashed TWRP, rebooted into TWRP and installed SuperSU 2.78. Worked fine.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/ota#shamu
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May I ask which version of TWRP did you use?
twrp-3.0.2-0-shamu.img
you cant flash an official factory image in twrp..this is a known fact...
Is that comment aimed at me? Did you actually read my post? Can you point me at the relevant part where I get it wrong?
Feel free to apologise any time.
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Is that comment aimed at me? Did you actually read my post? Can you point me at the relevant part where I get it wrong?
Feel free to apologise any time.
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You are side loaded ota then flash twrp . But in op he was flashed ota via twrp and now os corrupted and he is not able to boot into system. All ota can flashed via stock recovery , i think. He have to flash firmware now via fast boot. Am i correct . If anything wrong ,you can correct.
Everybody should be friends in XDA.
It seems that people don't read posts before writing. The OP clearly said that he had applied the OTA. I clearly said that this was exactly what I did with the same result. I also clearly explained what I did to fix it. The next comment should be from the OP saying what he's doing to recover. If he does what I did he'll be fine.
drmuruga said:
You are side loaded ota then flash twrp . But in op he was flashed ota via twrp and now os corrupted and he is not able to boot into system. All ota can flashed via stock recovery , i think. He have to flash firmware now via fast boot. Am i correct . If anything wrong ,you can correct.
Everybody should be friends in XDA.
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He can reinstall stock recovery and side load from there
Either flash the stock recovery.img through twrp or
Flash stock recovery through fastboot or
Install factory image through fastboot
Edit: oops didn't read the entire thread
itsagood said:
I had TWRP installed and enrolled in the beta program. I just downloaded the official 7.0 through the push notification and clicked, "Restart and Install." Now, my phone boots automatically into TWRP. I've turned it off, then back on and same thing. Any ideas how to get out of this?
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To avoid issues, I'd say make sure you're 100% stock, recovery and all before installing an official update. Like I said, just to be sure it won't fail.
I got the the OTA notification before work yesterday. All day at work I was itching to install it but with no PC I couldn't risk it. I was on the DP5 with TWRP, no root, and unlocked. I couldn't wait. I flashed the OTA with TWRP after I restored a backup of when I first installed DP5. TWRP throw a couple of errors but after about 10 minutes of hanging on the boot animation it finally booted. My phone was encrypted but other then that it was fine. I was gonna root it afterwards but I was on stock recovery after flashing the OTA so I couldn't do anything until I got home. Made a noforc-nonverify boot IMG throw on TWRP reformatted. Running great now.
Edit: My DP5 boot.img was also noforc-nonverify.
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Stuck in Oneplus logo. Can't access recovery. Fastboot working.

Hi everyone.
I was trying to flash Nitrogen OS. First I flashed the latest firmware, then the actual rom and then GAPPS. After that my mobile got stuck in Oneplus logo without being able to go into recovery mode.
I tried using fastboot to flash the files in this thread(https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306) which worked once, but even after that I can't surpass the logo screen.
I've been trying to look for information but I can't find anything.
To clarify:
- I already tried erasing userdata and cache from fastboot
-I already tried flashing recovery images from twrp, stock and bluspark
Thanks in advance guys.
Pavononer23 said:
Hi everyone.
I was trying to flash Nitrogen OS. First I flashed the latest firmware, then the actual rom and then GAPPS. After that my mobile got stuck in Oneplus logo without being able to go into recovery mode.
I tried using fastboot to flash the files in this thread(https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306) which worked once, but even after that I can't surpass the logo screen.
I've been trying to look for information but I can't find anything.
Thanks in advance guys.
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Which TWRP are you using? Which firmware are you flashing? You can't access recovery at all? I've run into plenty of bricks like this and I'm usually able to get back to recovery by forcing the device off (vol up + power hold) and rebooting back to recovery. and if that doesn't work I can at least get to the bootloader and re-flash a recovery file.
rykanator said:
Which TWRP are you using? Which firmware are you flashing? You can't access recovery at all? I've run into plenty of bricks like this and I'm usually able to get back to recovery by forcing the device off (vol up + power hold) and rebooting back to recovery. and if that doesn't work I can at least get to the bootloader and re-flash a recovery file.
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I was using last bluspark recovery. I was flashing OB21 when everything happened.
There is no way I can access to recovery. I tried reflashing the stock recovery from that unbricking thread with all the other things through fastboot and I can't boot into recovery at all. It is the first time I face this error so I am lost.
Pavononer23 said:
I was using last bluspark recovery. I was flashing OB21 when everything happened.
There is no way I can access to recovery. I tried reflashing the stock recovery from that unbricking thread with all the other things through fastboot and I can't boot into recovery at all. It is the first time I face this error so I am lost.
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can you boot into the bootloader/fastboot?
rykanator said:
can you boot into the bootloader/fastboot?
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Yes I can
Pavononer23 said:
Yes I can
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okay, well what I would do is boot into the bootloader, and then reflash the blu_spark recovery via adb so you can boot into it. then wipe everything and restart. but this time I would try the OB 20 firmware and not the 21. when I was on NOS I used that one and it worked just fine. I'm not sure if it made a difference, but I flashed the firmware both right before and right after flashing NOS
rykanator said:
okay, well what I would do is boot into the bootloader, and then reflash the blu_spark recovery via adb so you can boot into it. then wipe everything and restart. but this time I would try the OB 20 firmware and not the 21. when I was on NOS I used that one and it worked just fine. I'm not sure if it made a difference, but I flashed the firmware both right before and right after flashing NOS
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It doesnt recognize my device through adb and I don't know why. If that worked I would have tried to sideload some firmware, but when I do adb devices it doesn't appear
Pavononer23 said:
It doesnt recognize my device through adb and I don't know why. If that worked I would have tried to sideload some firmware, but when I do adb devices it doesn't appear
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idk if it'll recognize as an adb device if it's in the bootloader. maybe try fastboot devices? sorry, I'm just spitballin here
rykanator said:
idk if it'll recognize as an adb device if it's in the bootloader. maybe try fastboot devices? sorry, I'm just spitballin here
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Somehow fastboot devices does send me that my device is there but adb devices no, I will try looking into that to see if that works. Thanks for the help anyway
Pavononer23 said:
Somehow fastboot devices does send me that my device is there but adb devices no, I will try looking into that to see if that works. Thanks for the help anyway
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yeah! try fastboot flash recovery "recovery file name".img
make sure that recovery img file is in the platform-tools file (or wherever your adb files are) and see if that works!
rykanator said:
yeah! try fastboot flash recovery "recovery file name".img
make sure that recovery img file is in the platform-tools file (or wherever your adb files are) and see if that works!
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It is not working, I think I lost my Oneplus 3t...
Pavononer23 said:
It is not working, I think I lost my Oneplus 3t...
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I mean idk if you wanna do this, but you could always try to "format userdata", then flash the stock recovery, and then sideload OOS. but you would lose all of your data in your internal storage, and it's still not a guarantee. there are some posts about doing a full wipe and starting from scratch. I'd look into those. Best of luck reviving your OP3T
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It is not working, I think I lost my Oneplus 3t...
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just a tip, try posting the output instead of "it's not working",
so the devs here might be able to analyze the problem..
nicknacknuke said:
just a tip, try posting the output instead of "it's not working",
so the devs here might be able to analyze the problem..
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I already post a lot of information on the first post:
Mobile not passing the first time Oneplus logo appears.
Only fastboot is working, not adb, not recovery.
I already tried flashing other recoveries and the stock one->Can't pass Oneplus logo anyway
Tried formatting userdata through fastboot and flashing the .img files from my first post->Not working
Then just do the Qualcomm restore and unlock, boot to fastboot and flash the latest TWRP. Then boot into TWRP and format cache partitions, system and data and then adb sideload using this option under TWRP advanced to flash firmware zip, NitrogenOS zip and then 8.1 Gapps and try booting to see if same thing happens again. You are using the NitrogenOS stock kernel and not some other?
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Then just do the Qualcomm restore and unlock, boot to fastboot and flash the latest TWRP. Then boot into TWRP and format cache partitions, system and data and then adb sideload using this option under TWRP advanced to flash firmware zip, NitrogenOS zip and then 8.1 Gapps and try booting to see if same thing happens again. You are using the NitrogenOS stock kernel and not some other?
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What do you mean by the Qualcomm restor and unlock? I already tried the flashing of latest TWRP and it did not work.
I was coming from Validus last beta but did a previous factory reset and that stuff.
Thank you for the answer
Pavononer23 said:
What do you mean by the Qualcomm restor and unlock? I already tried the flashing of latest TWRP and it did not work.
I was coming from Validus last beta but did a previous factory reset and that stuff.
Thank you for the answer
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What he meant is probably unbrick tool - https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306
Try flashing official firmware with it and then try again by flashing TWRP and flashing Nitrogen.
przemcio510 said:
What he meant is probably unbrick tool - https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306
Try flashing official firmware with it and then try again by flashing TWRP and flashing Nitrogen.
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I can't install the drivers:
-First, stupid Windows policy saying that its driver is the best one available.
-Second, choosing from a disk to avoid one saying that the driver is not a x64 one.
Pavononer23 said:
I already post a lot of information on the first post:
Mobile not passing the first time Oneplus logo appears.
Only fastboot is working, not adb, not recovery.
I already tried flashing other recoveries and the stock one->Can't pass Oneplus logo anyway
Tried formatting userdata through fastboot and flashing the .img files from my first post->Not working
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None of that answer what he actually asked, which is: what was the output (error message, result, etc.) when you tried to flash TWRP?
Did it flash successfully, but still can't boot to TWRP? Or else, what was the exact error message?
In general, when asking for help and giving status, be specific as possible, and give as many details as possible. Saying you "tried xxx" or "it did not work" is not specific enough.
Seems silly, but I've seen a lot of times where it's as simple as the user not using the correct command or entering the right file name.
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None of that answer what he actually asked, which is: what was the output (error message, result, etc.) when you tried to flash TWRP?
Did it flash successfully, but still can't boot to TWRP? Or else, what was the exact error message?
In general, when asking for help and giving status, be specific as possible, and give as many details as possible. Saying you "tried xxx" or "it did not work" is not specific enough.
Seems silly, but I've seen a lot of times where it's as simple as the user not using the correct command or entering the right file name.
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There were no errors when flashing TWRP. When I tried rebooting using fastboot(fastboot boot recovery.img) it got stuck in the message saying booting up... and the only thing that changed was that my phone left the bootloader screen to a screen with the Oneplus logo and a fastboot mode message under it.
The command I used was fastboot flash recovery recovery.img(Name of the actual recovery file)

Can't install Pixel Exprience

Hi
*No one answered on respective forum so kinda had to open a thread*
Im trying to install pixel exprience caf... Twrp gives:
28 (ErrorCode DownloadOperationExecutionError)
then
Updater process ended with error 1
previously I had havoc os and I followed the usual procedure as I did for havoc..
I tried adb sideload too. Still same error.. Only thing I didnt do is wipe data(for removing encryption) which seems unnecssary.. Can anyone point me in right direction? Someone who was able to install? It seems Im missing something..
Update 2:
Temporary boot of twrp image 3.2.3 cause OpenDeviceError and twrp 3.3.1 cuause error 28 just like above..
I tried above guide from @firdausimbolon didn't help
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/how-to-avoid-error-28-flash-rom-t3941024
I would really appreciate a proper solution, thanks
wipe all partitions and format data as well on both slots then boot into 3.2.3 if it still doesnt work go to stock oreo rom then follow this guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-custom-roms-stuff-t3876375
Stoopid Dickhead said:
wipe all partitions and format data as well on both slots then boot into 3.2.3 if it still doesnt work go to stock oreo rom then follow this guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/guide-how-to-flash-custom-roms-stuff-t3876375
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I have twrp 3.3 already which was installed by Havoc OS, Should I just temporary boot into twrp 3.2.3?
Cause It possibly will cause OpenDevice Error.
Also I followed the guide already, fastboot -w doesn't work, says failed to get user data so I have to do wipe from twrp itself(system,cache,data) + flashing in both slots cause same error... I will try again more carefully, Maybe I missed some stuff, thanks for reminding me again, I might get it right this time!
update2:Simply downloaded file was corrupted, Now It's Installed
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I have twrp 3.3 already which was installed by Havoc OS, Should I just temporary boot into twrp 3.2.3?
Cause It possibly will cause OpenDevice Error.
Also I followed the guide already, fastboot -w doesn't work, says failed to get user data so I have to do wipe from twrp itself(system,cache,data) + flashing in both slots cause same error... I will try again more carefully, Maybe I missed some stuff, thanks for reminding me again, I might get it right this time!
update2:Simply downloaded file was corrupted, Now It's Installed
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temp booting 3.2.3 worked for me although i booted in different slot than 3.3.1, also glad that your device works.
Glad that your device is bootable again.

Question Stuck in Bootloop any help?

After the Jan update to crdroid 9 I have been completely unable to load twrp back onto my phone. I have never had any problems with this before, but now after trying for the third time I am stuck in my third bootloop. I have tried 'install current twrp' 'install to ramdisk' and used two different versions of twrp the result is always the same, stuck in fastboot. So first question - is there a way to get out of the bootloop without having to do a third factory reset because they are doing my head in? Second question - is there a way to get twrp installed any more on this rom? I tried changing slots but it makes no difference. Because it is stuck in fastboot I can 'fastboot boot twrp' to do any flashing/wiping that may be necessary, but so far I have only been able to get the phone back with a factory reset. Any help appreciated.
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After the Jan update to crdroid 9 I have been completely unable to load twrp back onto my phone. I have never had any problems with this before, but now after trying for the third time I am stuck in my third bootloop. I have tried 'install current twrp' 'install to ramdisk' and used two different versions of twrp the result is always the same, stuck in fastboot. So first question - is there a way to get out of the bootloop without having to do a third factory reset because they are doing my head in? Second question - is there a way to get twrp installed any more on this rom? I tried changing slots but it makes no difference. Because it is stuck in fastboot I can 'fastboot boot twrp' to do any flashing/wiping that may be necessary, but so far I have only been able to get the phone back with a factory reset. Any help appreciated.
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I should first try to reflash the firmware for your device. That's something to try first.
Just flash other ROM and wipe data. If doesn't help, flash firmware for your device like @minionguy said.
Update - I got back to a working system without a factory reset by fastbooting twrp going to restore and restoring the boot partition only from my latest twrp backup, so that answers Q1. As for Q2 (how to get twrp installed I still don't know how to do that).
Thanks for the replies btw. I think if that is the only way to install twrp I will have to live without it for now. I know I am not the only one with this problem there have been other reports elsewhere. Somebody suggested sideloading, but I can't find a zip file for the twrp version I am using ( twrp-3.7.0_12-0-spes-A12-dblenk9) and this is the only version I have found that works properly since it successfully decrypts data whereas the other versions I have used don't even bother to try, making them useless.
viking777 said:
Update - I got back to a working system without a factory reset by fastbooting twrp going to restore and restoring the boot partition only from my latest twrp backup, so that answers Q1. As for Q2 (how to get twrp installed I still don't know how to do that).
Thanks for the replies btw. I think if that is the only way to install twrp I will have to live without it for now. I know I am not the only one with this problem there have been other reports elsewhere. Somebody suggested sideloading, but I can't find a zip file for the twrp version I am using ( twrp-3.7.0_12-0-spes-A12-dblenk9) and this is the only version I have found that works properly since it successfully decrypts data whereas the other versions I have used don't even bother to try, making them useless.
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This is where I borked it myself, and with sideloading. Apparently, the semi-permanent instructions for TWRP on spes should work using twrp-3.7.0.img (96mb) and NOT twrp-3.7.0-12.1-06.11.22.img (128mb), as the latter is the JabiYeff version and is "unable to flash MIUI ROMs due to dynamic partitioning error" as of November 2022. I assume your dblenk9 version is 128mb? You have a link for it? Googling gives only this thread and a couple of Russian sites 4pda.to. I just stayed on the stock crDroid recovery; did the same on my RN10P after this same ROM.
Flash crd9.1 on spes using instructions by LolFlasherNoob with the full MIUI ROM flashed first.
Sheist! said:
This is where I borked it myself, and with sideloading. Apparently, the semi-permanent instructions for TWRP on spes should work using twrp-3.7.0.img (96mb) and NOT twrp-3.7.0-12.1-06.11.22.img (128mb), as the latter is the JabiYeff version and is "unable to flash MIUI ROMs due to dynamic partitioning error" as of November 2022. I assume your dblenk9 version is 128mb? You have a link for it? Googling gives only this thread and a couple of Russian sites 4pda.to. I just stayed on the stock crDroid recovery; did the same on my RN10P after this same ROM.
Flash crd9.1 on spes using instructions by LolFlasherNoob with the full MIUI ROM flashed first.
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@Sheist!
Thanks for the reply.
Re the dblenk9 twrp, it definitely came from this site somewhere but I can't find the link any more either, nor on the wider internet. The version I use is 96mb and it has worked very well up until the Jan update. Like yourself, I will stay on crdroid recovery for now, but I will attach the dblenk9 twrp version to this post in case you or anyone else is interested. You can still use it for 'fastboot boot twrp' and it does decrypt data so you are not left with 0mb on internal storage like the others I have tried.
NB To anyone who happens across this post whilst looking for twrp versions, If you are on the Jan ota do not try to install this, only fastboot it - unless you enjoy bootloops!
It probably doesn't matter much now, but I managed to find the original post that linked to the dblenk9 twrp this is it:
Any one have OrangeFox Recovery for Redmi Note 11 (spes)?
I am looking for OrangeFox Recovery for RN 11 (spes). Couldn't find anywhere. Anybody build it?
forum.xda-developers.com
It shows how good the search is on this forum because I wasn't even looking for it!

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