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Hi, guys, My HTC one just reboot normally after I chose the recovery. I am using the recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.0-m7.img, and after I flashed the recovery, I did erase cache. It is still not working. I give the getvar all information as a attachment. Please help me.
Robin2719 said:
Hi, guys, My HTC one just reboot normally after I chose the recovery. I am using the recovery-clockwork-6.0.3.0-m7.img, and after I flashed the recovery, I did erase cache. It is still not working. I give the getvar all information as a attachment. Please help me.
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Have you unlocked the bootloader
HoloApps said:
Have you unlocked the bootloader
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Sure, the bootloader is unlocked.
@Robin2719 please remove your imei from the screenshot
In another thread @xda I read that sometimes booting recovery did not work when the phone is connected to usb. download the recovery file again, erase cache, flash recovery, erase cache, disconnect from usb und try - good luck!
Go into Settings then power. Uncheck Fastboot. May help you.
Definitely uncheck Fast Boot, and try flashing TWRP if it still doesn't boot, to check if you can get any working recovery.
As far as I know TWRP is still not working on HTC One. And the fast boot option in Settings is not related to android fastboot. The fast boot option there is hibernate mode of HTC One which is not really related to android fastboot .
MacHackz said:
Definitely uncheck Fast Boot, and try flashing TWRP if it still doesn't boot, to check if you can get any working recovery.
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I know the difference in adb fastboot and power/fastboot.
I recommended disabling it as I had the same issue. I couldn't get into clockwork until I turned the power fastboot off.
Riyal said:
As far as I know TWRP is still not working on HTC One. And the fast boot option in Settings is not related to android fastboot. The fast boot option there is hibernate mode of HTC One which is not really related to android fastboot .
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Hello everyone, I illustrate my problem with Moto G xt1068, boot loader unlocked, no root.
At startup, open several windows with breaks of applications, Google app, calendar etc.etc.
Resulting in an inability to access the settings.
I tried using a flash rdslite the original firmware, but when you restart the same problem.
I tried to fastboot mode to reset, nothing.
I tried to be original recovery to a wipe, but I like to answer: ...... failed
I tried using the command fastboot boot imagine.img to install a recovery, the recovery part, but wipe the lock.
I tried to TWRP recovery to install new rom (cyanogenmod12) but nothing, it returns an error.
I tried to turn on safe mode, always crash the app.
I tried to cancel the play speed in service, nothing to do, crash the app.
I tried .......
Could someone help me?
I think your nand is dead or partition table is broken
Try doing a e2fsck from adb
fburgos said:
I think your nand is dead or partition table is broken
Try doing a e2fsck from adb
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I did, but when I type mount / data he replies :
mount /data
mount: mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p38 on /data failed: Device or resource busy
[email protected] said:
I did, but when I type mount / data he replies :
mount /data
mount: mounting /dev/block/mmcblk0p38 on /data failed: Device or resource busy
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Are using adb from recovery?
I've got the exact same issue on my XT1068, tried everything but it's still not functioning.
fburgos said:
Are using adb from recovery?
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yes, I use TWRP recovery, because if i use stock recovery don't work.
For install TWRP I use the comand fastboot boot recovery.img , because if I flash the TWRP recovery the device not store the recovery.
wout.vde said:
I've got the exact same issue on my XT1068, tried everything but it's still not functioning.
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welcome in my odyssey!!!
and if I try with the command fastboot erase system ?
in my opinion , all transactions made after the fastboot do not work , because the device does not take anything in memory...it's possible?
[email protected] said:
welcome in my odyssey!!!
and if I try with the command fastboot erase system ?
in my opinion , all transactions made after the fastboot do not work , because the device does not take anything in memory...it's possible?
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Yeah, same thing.
The most i could make it do is "optimizing apps" screen pop up. But that's it.
[email protected] said:
Hello everyone, I illustrate my problem with Moto G xt1068, boot loader unlocked, no root.
At startup, open several windows with breaks of applications, Google app, calendar etc.etc.
Resulting in an inability to access the settings.
I tried using a flash rdslite the original firmware, but when you restart the same problem.
I tried to fastboot mode to reset, nothing.
I tried to be original recovery to a wipe, but I like to answer: ...... failed
I tried using the command fastboot boot imagine.img to install a recovery, the recovery part, but wipe the lock.
I tried to TWRP recovery to install new rom (cyanogenmod12) but nothing, it returns an error.
I tried to turn on safe mode, always crash the app.
I tried to cancel the play speed in service, nothing to do, crash the app.
I tried .......
Could someone help me?
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just follow the link bro 100% garrante http://andysolution.blogspot.in/2015/06/stock-roms-xt1068-moto-g-4.html
thanks, but i can't enable USB debug;
I just try this solution, but not work.
Suman117 said:
just follow the link bro 100% garrante http://andysolution.blogspot.in/2015/06/stock-roms-xt1068-moto-g-4.html
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I tried the problem remains and the firmware will not change after boot
[email protected] said:
I tried the problem remains and the firmware will not change after boot
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Does your boots in boot loader??
Suman117 said:
Does your boots in boot loader??
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with the composition of keys to enter bootloader , does all the fastboot command , but to restart the firmware stays the same
wout.vde said:
I've got the exact same issue on my XT1068, tried everything but it's still not functioning.
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you did you solve the problem?
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you did you solve the problem?
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here's another one with same problem, as cellphone is on read only, right?
My phone's doing the same, the flash isn't writeable. Most write operations appear to work, but no data is actually changed. I've tried wiping from recovery, I've tried formatting, deleting files, dd'ing from /dev/zero etc via adb, I've tried erasing and flashing stock rom from fastboot, but not a single byte changes. Any fix for this or should I attempt to get it replaced?
there is a way to format the EMMC with fastboot ?
an alternative to the command fastboot erase ....
I'm doing a multi-post on multiple places. Can we do something like this? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56608822&postcount=2
Forcing into QHSUSB mode may help, as if we are going to reprogram the NAND maybe
Yesterday a LG L Fino was brought to me for repair.It makes an error on boot.The error is the boot certificate verify error.I cannot fix this!
I tried booting in recovery,gives me the boot screen,then the error,black screen.
I tried download mode,same.
I even tried flashing it,but LG Flash Tool does not recognize it.When i connect the phone a whole alphabet of drives would appear with LG Logos on them.I was able to only open one of them,the size was 64MB and it stored a image folder.Device manager recognizes the phone as QHSUSB_BULK and a ton of Unknown Devices would appear,after that they disappear and the phone will be recognized as LGE AndroidNet USB Serial Port(COM4).Thank you :angel:
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Yesterday a LG L Fino was brought to me for repair.It makes an error on boot.The error is the boot certificate verify error.I cannot fix this!
I tried booting in recovery,gives me the boot screen,then the error,black screen.
I tried download mode,same.
I even tried flashing it,but LG Flash Tool does not recognize it.When i connect the phone a whole alphabet of drives would appear with LG Logos on them.I was able to only open one of them,the size was 64MB and it stored a image folder.Device manager recognizes the phone as QHSUSB_BULK and a ton of Unknown Devices would appear,after that they disappear and the phone will be recognized as LGE AndroidNet USB Serial Port(COM4).Thank you :angel:
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Will the device boot to fastboot? Does the device respond to adb commands?
DO NOT CONTACT ME VIA PM TO RECEIVE HELP, YOU WILL BE IGNORED. KEEP IT IN THE THREADS WHERE EVERYONE CAN SHARE
Droidriven said:
Will the device boot to fastboot? Does the device respond to adb commands?
DO NOT CONTACT ME VIA PM TO RECEIVE HELP, YOU WILL BE IGNORED. KEEP IT IN THE THREADS WHERE EVERYONE CAN SHARE
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Sorry i was inactive,but the LG L Fino is gone now i do not need help.Thank you
Droidriven said:
Will the device boot to fastboot? Does the device respond to adb commands?
DO NOT CONTACT ME VIA PM TO RECEIVE HELP, YOU WILL BE IGNORED. KEEP IT IN THE THREADS WHERE EVERYONE CAN SHARE
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Hi, I have the same problem, here is the picture of my screen.
I have tried to follow these steps, but my phone cannot enter Secure boot mode.
Any idea what can I do?
thanks
ndr113 said:
Hi, I have the same problem, here is the picture of my screen.
I have tried to follow these steps, but my phone cannot enter Secure boot mode.
Any idea what can I do?
thanks
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Hey there
I have a LG L90 D410 (Similar Qualcomm Device)
And I faced the same issue after a bad flash.
Did you flash anything?
Does the LG logo show up?
Please answer the above questions so I would be able to solve your problem
Gaptain4 said:
Hey there
I have a LG L90 D410 (Similar Qualcomm Device)
And I faced the same issue after a bad flash.
Did you flash anything?
Does the LG logo show up?
Please answer the above questions so I would be able to solve your problem
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Hello sir!
I have never flash the phone. The first problem that I have seen was after one restart, it won't boot the os, I have seen the LG logo and after that it keeps reboots again. I have entered in recovery mode and wipe all data, but it didn't help. After that I started to see the message above(error) and that's all. My battery is completely empty and cannot charge it because the phone doesn't charge.
ndr113 said:
Hello sir!
I have never flash the phone. The first problem that I have seen was after one restart, it won't boot the os, I have seen the LG logo and after that it keeps reboots again. I have entered in recovery mode and wipe all data, but it didn't help. After that I started to see the message above(error) and that's all. My battery is completely empty and cannot charge it because the phone doesn't charge.
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Hey there did you use advanced wipe to clear your data or was it factory reset.
If the LG Logo shows up and then the error comes then you can enter download mode by switching off the phone and then hold volume up key and at the same time insert a usb. You would enter download mode. If you enter the mode you can flash a KDZ
Gaptain4 here at your service :fingers-crossed:
Gaptain4 said:
Hey there did you use advanced wipe to clear your data or was it factory reset.
If the LG Logo shows up and then the error comes then you can enter download mode by switching off the phone and then hold volume up key and at the same time insert a usb. You would enter download mode. If you enter the mode you can flash a KDZ
Or If you want custom rom only,enter into recovery mode.
Then click wipe and then advanced wipe.
Check data
Check System
Check Dalvik/art
Check Cache.
And then Press install and download the suitable rom for you phone.
If you cannot resolve the problem contact me again
Gaptain4 here at your service :fingers-crossed:
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No, they didn't use advanced wipe because they don't have a custom recovery installed. If you read their post more carefully, you'll see where they said that they never flashed the device, this means they have stock recovery, not custom recovery. None of what you posted helps them.
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Droidriven said:
No, they didn't use advanced wipe because they don't have a custom recovery installed. If you read their post more carefully, you'll see where they said that they never flashed the device, this means they have stock recovery, not custom recovery. None of what you posted helps them.
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Hey there thank for informing me.
He can still enter into download mode and flash kdz using flash tool
Custom Rom cannot be flashed
But a stock rom can be flashed and can be fixed.
Its a soft brick so he can surely flash a stock rom and recover his phone :fingers-crossed:\
When you try to charge your phone it doesn't show the charging status
But when you completely drain your battery to 0% it will show 0% and shows charging and you can confirm that it is charging
hi everyone
i have a LG L25
and i think i messed up flashing it using TWRP.
it stuck in FIRMWARE UPDATE screen and i cant access its TWRP mode
please help me
Marclance said:
hi everyone
i have a LG L25
and i think i messed up flashing it using TWRP.
it stuck in FIRMWARE UPDATE screen and i cant access its TWRP mode
please help me
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Did you try to flash a stock update using TWRP?
If so, that is the problem. Stock updates can't be applied to a rooted device or a device that has TWRP installed, any one or both of these will interfere with applying the update. You can only apply stock updates to devices that have an unmodified system partition(no root, no Xposed) and have stock recovery, stock recovery is required for applying stock updates.
If this is what you did, your only option to fix this is to flash your full stock firmware. Do a Google search for:
"Return to stock (your model number)"
If the tools and files exist for your device, that should find it.
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im really stupid, i was installing twrp, i did a advanced wipe to afterwards install a custom rom, and when my phone was done wiping i accidentally pushed the power button and turned of my phone. now it is stuck in fastboot mode. i tried reinstalling twrp but i can't boot into twrp, it keeps turning on in fastboot mode
thanks in advance
Reflash miui with miflash, be sure yo untick the lock thing onnthe bottom sonyoubdont lock bootloader, then try again.
Sounds like partition is fked
Rikkertbiemans said:
im really stupid, i was installing twrp, i did a advanced wipe to afterwards install a custom rom, and when my phone was done wiping i accidentally pushed the power button and turned of my phone. now it is stuck in fastboot mode. i tried reinstalling twrp but i can't boot into twrp, it keeps turning on in fastboot mode
thanks in advance
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After flashing TWRP and still in fastboot, hold power and vol+. Keep both held while it reboots, it takes a few seconds. When the Redmi logo appears and the phone vibrates release the power button. Keep holding the vol+ button until it boots into TWRP.
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After flashing TWRP and still in fastboot, hold power and vol+. Keep both held while it reboots, it takes a few seconds. When the Redmi logo appears and the phone vibrates release the power button. Keep holding the vol+ button until it boots into TWRP.
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this was the first thing i tried, but it keeps rebooting to fastboot, if i hold it longer it wil just reboot again. i've tried miflash, but miflash can't find a flash all.bat and when i go into explorer i can't find it either.
problem solved, i installed another version of twrp, deleted it and reinstalled the first one. thanks for all answers, it really helped along
Hey glad to hear you solved the issue. What version of TWRP did you end up flashing and what tool did you use to flash it? I'm facing a similar issue.
Thanks
kh805794 said:
Hey glad to hear you solved the issue. What version of TWRP did you end up flashing and what tool did you use to flash it? I'm facing a similar issue.
Thanks
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I can't answer for OP, but he looks to have abandoned the thread.
What I can recommend from personal experience is that using latest version of TWRP - I think it's 4.3.3 (can't tell you exactly, as I'm writing this without checking my laptop on which I have the TWRP and ROM files) - will resolve all your problems.
Thanks for your reply I actually just managed to get root/TWRP/Magisk to work. A lot of the TWRP recovery images that I encountered just caused the phone to boot loop or get stuck on fastboot mode.
The TWRP that worked for me was twrp-3.3.1-15-raphael-mauronofrio.img
following:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.3.1-15-raphael-mauronofrio.img
For reference I have the global Mi 9T Pro
Rikkertbiemans said:
problem solved, i installed another version of twrp, deleted it and reinstalled the first one. thanks for all answers, it really helped along
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I am also having this issue, after doing the exact same thing you did...
Would you be able to post the download link you got your TWRP version from? And maybe go into a little more detail about the reinstalling order (if that is important)?
Also the "mauronofrio" version didn't work (I have the Mi 9T), are there any other options out there?
Many thanks for any responses
camelCaseOnly said:
I am also having this issue, after doing the exact same thing you did...
Would you be able to post the download link you got your TWRP version from? And maybe go into a little more detail about the reinstalling order (if that is important)?
Also the "mauronofrio" version didn't work (I have the Mi 9T), are there any other options out there?
Many thanks for any responses
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Did you ever get this solved? I'm in a similar situation after what I thought was a normal ROM flashing.
EDIT: Nevermind. Got it fixed using MiFlash.
theCroh said:
Did you ever get this solved? I'm in a similar situation after what I thought was a normal ROM flashing.
EDIT: Nevermind. Got it fixed using MiFlash.
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Hey sorry didn't see your reply... I haven't had time in the last month to look at it so I'm still stuck. How did you fix it using MiFlash? Did you make it force load TWRP onto the phone or something?
I think there is definitely something wrong with the partition, as when I plug it into the computer it no longer comes up in "my computer" - although I do have the MIUI recovery working again.
Cheers
Rikkertbiemans said:
im really stupid, i was installing twrp, i did a advanced wipe to afterwards install a custom rom, and when my phone was done wiping i accidentally pushed the power button and turned of my phone. now it is stuck in fastboot mode. i tried reinstalling twrp but i can't boot into twrp, it keeps turning on in fastboot mode
thanks in advance
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Flash images manually mr
camelCaseOnly said:
Hey sorry didn't see your reply... I haven't had time in the last month to look at it so I'm still stuck. How did you fix it using MiFlash? Did you make it force load TWRP onto the phone or something?
I think there is definitely something wrong with the partition, as when I plug it into the computer it no longer comes up in "my computer" - although I do have the MIUI recovery working again.
Cheers
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I just flashed a full fastboot MIUI ROM in fastboot using the MiFlash portable tool. No need to do anything in recovery.
Edit: You can find fastboot ROMs from the OP of this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/redmi-k20-pro-firmware-10-3-8-0-9-6-13-t3939647/ (labeled as ...fastboot)
EpickBroVlad said:
Flash images manually mr
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Where can I find the right commands for flashing
theCroh said:
I just flashed a full fastboot MIUI ROM in fastboot using the MiFlash portable tool. No need to do anything in recovery.
Edit: You can find fastboot ROMs from the OP of this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/how-to/redmi-k20-pro-firmware-10-3-8-0-9-6-13-t3939647/ (labeled as ...fastboot)
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I'm still not able to get TWRP working... I think all of my problems will be solved as soon as I can get into it, but each time I load the recovery image on (using command prompt) it says it completes, but when I try to reboot it into recovery mode it never works (if I use command prompt to reboot into recovery it just shuts down but if I hold the button combination it either reboots back into fastboot or the original MIUI recovery mode - and yes, I am using the right button combinations).
I've tried every version of TWRP I could find, so I'm certain its not a problem with the recovery image itself... Have you or anyone else had this happen before? It's so infuriating that it just doesn't work, but I don't know why...
BTW the commands I'm using are
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "recovery.img"
(which works) and then
Code:
fastboot boot "recovery.img"
(which gives 2 OKs, but the phone just turns off).
(this all after setting the directory to my adb folder)
camelCaseOnly said:
I'm still not able to get TWRP working... I think all of my problems will be solved as soon as I can get into it, but each time I load the recovery image on (using command prompt) it says it completes, but when I try to reboot it into recovery mode it never works (if I use command prompt to reboot into recovery it just shuts down but if I hold the button combination it either reboots back into fastboot or the original MIUI recovery mode - and yes, I am using the right button combinations).
I've tried every version of TWRP I could find, so I'm certain its not a problem with the recovery image itself... Have you or anyone else had this happen before? It's so infuriating that it just doesn't work, but I don't know why...
BTW the commands I'm using are
Code:
fastboot flash recovery "recovery.img"
(which works) and then
Code:
fastboot boot "recovery.img"
(which gives 2 OKs, but the phone just turns off).
(this all after setting the directory to my adb folder)
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This worked
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-xiaomi-redmi-t3944363
now shall I keep read only or allow modifications?
claudioita said:
This worked
https://forum.xda-developers.com/k20-pro/development/recovery-unofficial-twrp-xiaomi-redmi-t3944363
now shall I keep read only or allow modifications?
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Unfortunately I wasn't able to access that link for some reason, but I did FINALLY manage to get it to work using another version from this thread; specifically the 4PDA 3.3.1-3 build and instructions referenced in the original post (I was using MIUI 11.0.1.0 at the time).
solution
you need the version for youre board if you open aida64 on youre phone is says davinci on my xiaomy mi 9t so download the twrp for davinci and it works i had the same problem too stuck in fast boot , im new to this this is my frist time im trying to install a new beta for miui
camelCaseOnly said:
Unfortunately I wasn't able to access that link for some reason, but I did FINALLY manage to get it to work using another version from this thread; specifically the 4PDA 3.3.1-3 build and instructions referenced in the original post (I was using MIUI 11.0.1.0 at the time).
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Yy
help!
my honor 9 lite bootloader is unlocked and i have installed an unknown kernel and now when i want boot into twrp it will boot into stock recovery and when i flash twrp and boot it will boot into stock
i tried all of twrp versions :|
wtf should i do?
plz help me
Hey guys.
Yesterday, something weird happend.
I wanted to flash an update (kernel) so I powered off my phone and started it as usual to get into recovery. But the only thing it does, was to start up into fastboot mode.
I'm being able to boot the ROM with
"fastboot continue" when connected to th PC.
First, I thought the recovery was broken so I reflashed it. Nothing happend. Only fastboot mode.
Then reflashed magisk, in the hope it will solve my issue. Nothing.
So what could it be? A broken boot.img? How could it be fixed? Still annoying
Hi,
Are you able to boot into recovery using fastboot boot recovery.img?
nkrishna said:
Hi,
Are you able to boot into recovery using fastboot boot recovery.img?
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yes. that did it. After that, I was being able to power on as usual but not being able to start recovery. not via TRWP or via Vol+Up + Power or even Advanced Reboot -> Recovery.
So, could a reinstallation of the ROM solve the issue?
Lycox said:
yes. that did it. After that, I was being able to power on as usual but not being able to start recovery. not via TRWP or via Vol+Up + Power or even Advanced Reboot -> Recovery.
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Ugh... Sorry I'm a but confused
So you flashed the recovery, booted into recovery via fastboot, and you could move around in the TWRP. Is my understanding correct?
Well if you don't have any data, nothing hurts to reinstall the ROM I guess
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Ugh... Sorry I'm a but confused
So you flashed the recovery, booted into recovery via fastboot, and you could move around in the TWRP. Is my understanding correct?
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I'm only able to boot into recovery via fastboot boot recovery.img as you mentioned (I guess it's loaded directly from my HD to the phone but doesn't stay there ). Booting into recovery via Vol-Up+Power doesn't work anymore...
Lycox said:
I'm only able to boot into recovery via fastboot boot recovery.img as you mentioned (I guess it's loaded directly from my HD to the phone but doesn't stay there ). Booting into recovery via Vol-Up+Power doesn't work anymore...
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Weird. Haven't encountered this in rn10pro. But something similar happened on my previous phone I remember and that time flashing recovery, booting into it, then restarting to recover had worked. You can give it a shot.
If not wait for a better answer or flash the ROM
nkrishna said:
Weird. Haven't encountered this in rn10pro. But something similar happened on my previous phone I remember and that time flashing recovery, booting into it, then restarting to recover had worked. You can give it a shot.
If not wait for a better answer or flash the ROM
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Thx. Will test that tomorrow and will report back
connect to laptop and type fastboot boot recovery.img(recovery name)
Ali Zaman said:
connect to laptop and type fastboot boot recovery.img(recovery name)
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I already did that but I'm not being able to start recovery (TWRP) with Vol-Up+Power. It always loads my device into fastboot mode..
Lycox said:
I already did that but I'm not being able to start recovery (TWRP) with Vol-Up+Power. It always loads my device into fastboot mode..
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Are you typing boot instead of flash?
Lycox said:
So, could a reinstallation of the ROM solve the issue?
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maybe you should try a fastboot flash of the stock rom for your region. Be careful not to lock the bootloader again. And patient, it takes about 5 minutes...
Ali Zaman said:
Are you typing boot instead of flash?
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Yep
nkrishna said:
Weird. Haven't encountered this in rn10pro. But something similar happened on my previous phone I remember and that time flashing recovery, booting into it, then restarting to recover had worked. You can give it a shot.
If not wait for a better answer or flash the ROM
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Didn't work. Always starts in fastboot. Already tried to flash twrp via twrp but didn't helped.
So I tried to flash my ROM again and that did the trick .
Phone boots normally and I'm able to boot into recovery via advanced restart and Vol-Up+Power.
Thank you guys, for trying to solve the issue.
Man did u find the solution? @Lycox
I have the same fkcing problem
Baez_ said:
Man did u find the solution? @Lycox
I have the same fkcing problem
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Yep,
I simply flashed the rom again. It was a broken boot.img.
Good luck
I did it much times can we talk on discord to help me?