Hi,
I have Lineage OS installed; no gapps or anything else.
I believe I have stock recovery installed, had TWRP on loop before. On recovery screen I get a "NO COMMAND" message on it.
LG SW doesn't pick up the phone. Can be seen in device manager, adb, and 'fastboot'. (Can't do just about anything with this fastboot)
Pretty sure Laf is missing on the phone itself. ( Have a back up of most things from when the phone was stock/as close as possible)
I've tried rooting but nothing. I assume current guides are based on a complete stock phone.
Phone is a T-Mobile L90 (D415RD if I'm not mistaken)
Is there a method to gain root with out a custom recovery?
Am I stuck with only the option of fully taking the phone apart to recover it?
Mod? I noticed after posting I placed this in the wrong area. Would it be possible to move this over to "Optimus L90 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting". Thanks.
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First of all, I have checked around quite a bit on this forum as well as others to try and avoid having to ask a question that's already been answered. Here's my problem/ what happened. I was rooted (one-click with locked bootloader) and had tried out several roms for a couple of months now. A few days ago I reverted back to an old stock 2.2 backup. My phone received two ota updates and I'm pretty sure I lost root. I had just went on using the phone for about two days when I ran into a problem today. After shutting the phone off I have now become "stuck" at the initial "X" screen (not animated). I pulled the battery and tried again several times. I then tried to reboot into recovery from the bootloader/ 3 skateboards screen with no luck. Any time I hit recovery it simply takes me back to my stuck "X" screen. I have an entire backup of my SD card from earlier as well as at least 4 nandroid backups (one of which was the stock 2.2 before the latest ota). I am thinking I need to somehow put clockwork recovery back on my phone so I can restore to one of my backups. I do not know how to do this. Sorry for the lengthy post but I want to provide as much information as possible. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
Just like you restore to stock 2.2. You should have used recovery.img. use adb fastboot to put the stock or anom recovery. I am not am expert but I have had the same problem few times. Always use adb commands
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Does my n1 have to be in usb debugging mode because it's acting like it's not connected or something. I get the message "error: device not found." I'm on the fastboot screen on my n1 and using terminal on a mac. I usually didn't leave debugging mode on
No it doesn't but you have to have the drivers installed as well as the SDK with dependencies.
Whew! Thank God! I ended up getting a FRG33 stock rom onto the sd card and the bootloader detected it. I'm not sure what happened but when I tried recovery after that it took me to the android with an "!" point (meaning no recovery?) and then back to the X. This time however it loaded on through and went right back to the way it was before it was stuck. Again, not sure what happened but thanks for the replies and help.
fastbook oem unlock
install Amon RA recovery
flash new rom.
Caseyp789 said:
Whew! Thank God! I ended up getting a FRG33 stock rom onto the sd card and the bootloader detected it. I'm not sure what happened but when I tried recovery after that it took me to the android with an "!" point (meaning no recovery?) and then back to the X. This time however it loaded on through and went right back to the way it was before it was stuck. Again, not sure what happened but thanks for the replies and help.
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The exclamation mark is just the stock Android recovery - it was re-installed when you loaded the stock FRG33 ROM.
Performing OTA updates requires you to have the stock recovery installed. Simply reverting to a stock 2.2 nandroid isn't sufficient, so trying to install those OTAs (which should have failed without stock recovery) may have broken something there.
GldRush98 said:
fastbook oem unlock
install Amon RA recovery
flash new rom.
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This is by far the easiest (and safest) way. Google/HTC provided us an easy and safe method for gaining full access to our phones.... Why so many people refuse to use it is beyond me. If you root it the proper way (with fastboot oem unlock), it will make recovery from any further issues a lot more simple.
From what I can tell, I am having the same symptoms as the topic creator. I believe the problems started during a failed flash of cyanogenmod 6, but I am not sure by what means the flashing took place.
I can't boot the phone normally, it hangs on the X splash screen and the same occurs when trying to enter recovery mode.
I have tried the passimg approach to fix this, it either doesn't recognize my zip or starts loading it and freezes on a loading bar.
Fastboot flashing recovery completes, but doesn't fix the issue.
I can fastboot flash every image partition except system or radio, both hang.
As danger rat and dude random both know, I have posted this problem on the nexus one forums but I thought I'd post here to have some more minds look at it.
[SOLVED -- Read my last post]
Posting on forum was my last resource, but I've tried literately almost everything I can possible find.
I already bricked my phone and had to unbrick, do everything (update firmware etc) all over again.
I am at a point where I am afraid to do something new to my phone now without knowing what they are...
Please bare with me, I am not familiar with exactly what flashing is or whatnot, I just followed the instructions and got where I am....
K, recently I decided to wipe my phone CLEAN and update to new CyanogenMod 9 from factory mode.
So, I have Captivate, I897. It was ECLARE with 2.1 firmware.
I have updated to 2.3.5 (Gingerbread [I897UCKJ2]), Rooted.
I had to Flash BACK to KK4_stock_kernel.tar for me to use WIFI again because I had issue after Rooting my phone, I couldnt access the WIFI.
I installed Clockwork mod (Free version).
My goal is to install CyanogenMod 9, and part of the process requires me to enter the CMW Recovery Mod.
I dont even know what this looks like, but all I know is whenever I boot my phone, after the AT&T logo animation it seems to go into this "messed up" screen, where as if my phone is broken. Stays there for 3 seconds and then continues to boot back to its OS.
In ROM manager, it says Flash ClockworkMod Recovery (You must have the clockworkmod recovery installed to flash and restore ROMs!)
Another option within ROM manager is, Reboot into Recovery (Boot into Recovery mode for manual management.), which if I do access it, it takes me back to that AT&T logo animation and that "messed up" screen again, but this time it stays there. Where all kinds of colored pixels are on my screen as if my screen is broken. It will only continue to boot back to my OS if I press power button or some sort.
Im guessing that's my Recovery Mod, which my phone for some reason cannot see?
So I tried "Download ROM (Upgrade to ROM Manager (premium) to access the full list of ROMs!", hoping this may cure that messed up screen effect, which I think is the Recovery Mod for all I know... When I click to install, it gives me Confirm Phone Models. None are my phone model for me to install.. (It only gives me Google Nexus S / Google Nexus S 4G / Samsung Epic4G / Samsung GalaxyS i9000).
Earlier, I was looking at this, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1127578
which is a way to fix recovery mod(?) But I have NO idea how to even install those files... Maybe not the .tar file but the other one.
Please help? Am I the only one experiencing this kind of problem? Couldnt find anywhere else on youtube / google / forum..
Thank you VERY much in advance, really appreciate it..
-Dan.
danroh said:
I had to Flash BACK to KK4_stock_kernel.tar for me to use WIFI again because I had issue after Rooting my phone, I couldnt access the WIFI.
-Dan.
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This is your likely problem right here. The Kernel that is installed during the rooting process and typically when you install custom roms is what is responsible for installing and therefor you being able to access the CWM recovery. Flashing back to the stock kernel likely messed things up for you.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1300843
Now if you follow that link it will take you to several one click options for flashing your phone to stock gingerbread but with a kernel containing CWM. Also keep in mind that it is possible you could have wifi issues if you've had them in the past, but if your goal is to get to CM9 just ignore the wifi for the time it shouldn't be an isuse in the end.
Hey OP,
See this.... TRusselo's Flashing Guide
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You need Gingerbread bootloaders.
Thanks guys! I figured out the problem and solved it!
Like you guys said, I didnt have the bootloader. The gingerbread I installed was the no bootloader version. After reinstalling to the one with bootloader, I was able to access the recovery mod and that "rainbow screen" glitch was no more.
Thank you!
As I said, the phone is not currently bricked. I can do a normal boot into the OS and Download Mode, however recovery is a different story.
I believe the issue stems from the latest OTA update to version VS98026A. I had a custom ROM on here before, but the developer stopped support so I went back to stock doing a complete wipe through TWRP, including both caches, system, data, and internal storage. I then flashed the stock Verizon ROM for version 24A, rooted, temp unrooted to take the OTA for VoLTE, restored root, and installed TWRP. I have been unable to boot into recovery AT ALL. I have tried through the TWRP manager app and ADB. Both times I was simply presented with a fastboot screen stating processing commands eternally, I let it sit there for a good 10 minutes to be sure. I also tried different versions of TWRP, but they all either failed entirely and just rebooted normally or gave me fastboot.
I have access to ADB terminal on my PC, the TWRP manager app, fastboot (I know, not ideal), and download mode. I can flash most parts of the system through ADB, with a little help. I have the basics down.
I've got backups of everything from when I had TWRP on here before, even my EFS. Any suggestions, no matter how drastic, are welcome.
UPDATE: I've used fastboot to replace my boot, aboot, laf, and recovery partitions. Now when I enter recovery, I'm presented with the android with the red exclamation triangle, but no recovery options.
Just to try it I put TWRP back on and I still get fastboot.
Starcruiser322 said:
As I said, the phone is not currently bricked. I can do a normal boot into the OS and Download Mode, however recovery is a different story.
I believe the issue stems from the latest OTA update to version VS98026A. I had a custom ROM on here before, but the developer stopped support so I went back to stock doing a complete wipe through TWRP, including both caches, system, data, and internal storage. I then flashed the stock Verizon ROM for version 24A, rooted, temp unrooted to take the OTA for VoLTE, restored root, and installed TWRP. I have been unable to boot into recovery AT ALL. I have tried through the TWRP manager app and ADB. Both times I was simply presented with a fastboot screen stating processing commands eternally, I let it sit there for a good 10 minutes to be sure. I also tried different versions of TWRP, but they all either failed entirely and just rebooted normally or gave me fastboot.
I have access to ADB terminal on my PC, the TWRP manager app, fastboot (I know, not ideal), and download mode. I can flash most parts of the system through ADB, with a little help. I have the basics down.
I've got backups of everything from when I had TWRP on here before, even my EFS. Any suggestions, no matter how drastic, are welcome.
UPDATE: I've used fastboot to replace my boot, aboot, laf, and recovery partitions. Now when I enter recovery, I'm presented with the android with the red exclamation triangle, but no recovery options.
Just to try it I put TWRP back on and I still get fastboot.
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Was there ever a resolution to this?
I believe I might be having the same issue.
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Well, it was sort of resolved for me. If you follow the steps in THIS THREAD, you better hope you have enough battery to last through the process. If you do, great, you'll have your phone back in running order soon enough. A bit of Linux experience helps with this.
After my battery died it refused to come back on, and I brought it to the Verizon store and told them I woke up one day and it wouldn't turn on.
They replaced it under warranty.
I assume other major carriers would do the same.
Is your phone still under warranty? What model and carrier?
After a bit of searching, I did confirm that the 26A update locks the bootloader and implements tighter security policies.
Hi!
I have managed to get stuck along the way with regards to installing a custom rom on my XT1072.
It all started fine. I managed to open the bootloader, root my device and install TWRP. I then accidentally managed to wipe all data from my phone, including my OS. (Phone is stuck on Bootloader screen and TWRP says "No OS installed").
Luckily, the phone has a SD card slot - so I tried going what I have done in the past on my Samsung tablet -- installing a custom ROM through the SD card. The good part, the phone finds my SD card and the roms/files loaded onto it. The bad part..... every rom I tried says "this ROM does not support bootloader 4822".
Is this another code for "you've bricked your phone" or am I just not choosing the correct ROMs? I also once got the message that my phone is not a "THEA" version or so. Rooting wasn't this hard on my samsung tablet... *sigh*.
I would really like to get help with this, I really like the phone even though it's not been used for a long while and therefore I was trying to get a custom rom on it to see if I could somewhat bring it back to life again.
Thanks in advance!
Anyone?? Pretty please!
You flashed the wrong TWRP.
You flashed a recovery that is not for your device. XT106x is TITAN, but XT107x is THEA. They're not the same. You probably flashed a recovery for Titan because most of the rooting guides for this device are flawed.
Also, playing around with Fastboot is extremely dangerous. This tool is very advanced and powerful and if you shoot yourself in the foot with it you may blow your whole leg off. This tool is capable of hard bricking your device if used incorrectly so use it carefully and seriously. Hard bricks cannot be fixed. There is no blankflash for this phone.
Download a proper Thea ROM, any version you like. I personally prefer LineageOS 15.1, which is what I am using right now. Then, download a proper TWRP recovery image for Moto G 2014 LTE or "thea" from the official TWRP website. Now connect your phone, boot to the bootloader menu and plug your phone to your computer.
Now, enter this.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.1-1-thea.img
This command orders Fastboot to write the recovery image to your recovery partition. Now boot to TWRP and flash your ROM from there.
When you get a new device, the first thing you must do before attempting anything on it is to RESEARCH. You went into this because you did not research enough.
Lesson learned. Have a nice day.
You can close this thread, your problem has been solved.
Oh... right. If only I knew how....lol
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Hi there,
I got a bricked G5S+, which I reported in another thread already.
It was booting, showing the blue Motorola screen but ended up with a lying down android with a red questionmark and saying 'no command'.
That happened after I rebootet the cellphone for a longer time.
I read through a couple of threads and finally decided, I need to flash stock again.
I did not have switched on USB debugging and so on, as the phone was quite new to me and now cannot access android anymore to do so.
Anyway I thought: fine: I will just flash the stock OS again taking care of the software defect.
After having had some issues I flashed Sanders (SANDERS_NPS26.116-26_cid50_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml) following that thread here:
https://animetrick.com/flash-stock-rom-moto-g5s-plus-locked-bootloader-2018/
It is quite similar as this thread, which deals with installing a stock OS to a bootloader-locked phone:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/how-to/solution-to-flash-stock-romfactory-t3691396
The thing is I followed all steps but still get the same error:
A lying down android with a red questionmark and saying 'no command'.
Does anyone have an idea what else to try?
I am not aversed to install a custom Rom, such as the official RR v6.0.0, but I have no idea how to do so with a currently bricked phone.
Maybe you guys have a solution for me to unbrick and finally use my phone again.
Thanks a lot!
Regards from Germany
Matt
Hey bro Im not sure if you still need help but, if so can you try to boot into a recovery?
Hi Carlos,
yes I still need help.
I can boot into recovery. And fastboot runs and detects the phone, too.
Any idea what I can do?
Go ahead and download twrp from the Roms sections and also begin the process to unlock the boot loader, we can see if it still can be done without having enabled the setting in the developer sections, and if so we can either then flash the recovery and a custom rom or install stock again.
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I solved my problem:
It was the SD card. I cannot believe it.
I got myself another G5S Plus and swapped everything:
Same issue.
So I removed the memory card and all good again.
There is no need anymore to install a custom rom (at least not currently )
I am quite sad though not having figured that out earlier, becoz all my data is lost now....
Thanks for your help though!
I have fallen into same issue, i cannot install any custom rom or recovery to it but i can access fastboot & one recovery that has update via adb sideload / sd card but nothing works, shows failed line 2 error / install aborted .
the device just showing oem locked in fastboot & rom install or recovery install fails & says cause too many links
the phone starts & stucks after the motorola logo
anybody with any idea?