help with root/twrp please - Moto G6 Questions & Answers

Okay.....I need help!
I have never been this stuck or confused with a phone/Android in my life. First let me state that my bootloader is unlocked and I am on pie stock variant 55.24. that is as far as I can get apparently. I have tried rooting/installing twrp to no avail. I am able to boot twrp through the bootloader with the command but I am not able to boot it through the bootloader option even after flashing the boot.Img found in this thread. I am very perplexed as to what im missing and now I feel like a total moron as I am probably missing a very simple step. I have the apparent dm no verity zip but am unaware where to flash it if I cannot really get into twrp property.
I would appreciate any help.
I should state that when I try and boot into twrp from the bootloader option it just says no command.

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[Q] Reboots Straight to HBOOT/FASTBOOT

I need help with figuring how to solve my problem. Whenever I try to reboot it boots straight to hboot/fastboot. I can't update my system because of it. Can't unlock because it freezes at the screen where I choose to unlock or not. What should I do??
What have you done to your phone so far?
Have you unlocked your bootloader?
Have you installed TWRP Recovery?
Have you rooted your phone?
Have you flashed any new roms or kernels?
Can you still access your recovery? (TWRP or stock - stock is just black screen with a red triangle in the middle)
Please give a detailed description of the things you have done, the results of each of these things if any, and when your phone started rebooting straight to HBoot.
Also, is your phone the 32 bit US model, or the 64 bit Europian/Australian model?
There's still a chance your device's firmware is recoverable, but you probably shouldn't try anything until you get some advice from someone who has a lot of knowledge and a detailed description of how you ended up where you're at.
Good luck!
What have you done to your phone so far? I have unlocked it before, but end up re-locking it after failing to root it.
Have you unlocked your bootloader? I did and relocked it.
Have you installed TWRP Recovery? Couldn't and Can't
Have you rooted your phone? No
Have you flashed any new roms or kernels? No
Can you still access your recovery? (TWRP or stock - stock is just black screen with a red triangle in the middle) I can't enter recovery.
I have no .img files when entering hboot. I can't unlock because it freezes after choosing the unlock option. It shows entering recovery at the stop and a discalimer message at the botto and goes no where
How to fix the issue
The first thing is to do is to relock the boot loader by typing 'fastboot oem lock' and the appropriate RUU for your device and carrier and open the RUU and reflash the device and it will be good as new
bcbradley12 said:
The first thing is to do is to relock the boot loader by typing 'fastboot oem lock' and the appropriate RUU for your device and carrier and open the RUU and reflash the device and it will be good as new
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You should not just lock the boot loader without first reinstalling the stock recovery! When you go to use the RUU if it doesn't see the stock recovery it's going to fail... First reinstall the stock recovery and then OEM lock then you can use the RUU!
P.S. I have no idea why you're replying to some post from 2014... This post was almost a year ago lmao...
You don't have to have stock recover I did it with TWRP Recovery and it put stock recovery for you
bcbradley12 said:
You don't have to have stock recover I did it with TWRP Recovery and it put stock recovery for you
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OK but why are you replying to and worried about a post from a year ago?!?

TWRP Install Being Rejected??

Hello,
I am new to this forum, but have done a bit of unlocking and installing custom roms on other phones (mostly OPO's, both my old one and friends). But this new OP 3T I just got is giving me some troubles I have not encountered before. I would LOVE to put this into the correct forum, but of course with my being new to this forum...rules...
I am following the standard install over on the TWRP site and on the OP3T, the install finishes and then I reboot and I get a screen that says:
"Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted. If you don't want to see this screen, please lock your device by "fastboot oem lock" an erase userdata..."
I have never seen this before. Can someone give me a idea what could be going on here? Do I need to re-lock it? What did OP do to their phones!!?!
Oh and also, I am planning on installing LineageOS. Any reason I shouldn't?
Thanks!
Blenderite said:
Hello,
I am new to this forum, but have done a bit of unlocking and installing custom roms on other phones (mostly OPO's, both my old one and friends). But this new OP 3T I just got is giving me some troubles I have not encountered before. I would LOVE to put this into the correct forum, but of course with my being new to this forum...rules...
I am following the standard install over on the TWRP site and on the OP3T, the install finishes and then I reboot and I get a screen that says:
"Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted. If you don't want to see this screen, please lock your device by "fastboot oem lock" an erase userdata..."
I have never seen this before. Can someone give me a idea what could be going on here? Do I need to re-lock it? What did OP do to their phones!!?!
Oh and also, I am planning on installing LineageOS. Any reason I shouldn't?
Thanks!
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Is nothing wrong with your device ..What you get is a warning that your bootloader is unlocked ...
You gonna get this every time you want to boot to your ROM or to twrp....
You can proceed further to install any ROM that you like...
I think you can find a guide on XDA forums to disable this warning if you want...
cultofluna said:
Is nothing wrong with your device ..What you get is a warning that your bootloader is unlocked ...
You gonna get this every time you want to boot to your ROM or to twrp....
You can proceed further to install any ROM that you like...
I think you can find a guide on XDA forums to disable this warning if you want...
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Ok I tried that and a new problem came up!! When I try to reboot into recovery, I do not get TWRP, but the stock recovery that was there originally! Unless they have completely changed the look of TWRP. I will try to upload a picture of it if that helps.
You can't get rid of the bootloader-unlocked warning without re-locking your bootloader, which you really should not do while you have a custom recovery installed.
Are you sure you've flashed TWRP and not just booted it it from a local file on your computer? Try using fastboot to wipe recovery first before flashing TWRP.
Anova's Origin said:
You can't get rid of the bootloader-unlocked warning without re-locking your bootloader, which you really should not do while you have a custom recovery installed.
Are you sure you've flashed TWRP and not just booted it it from a local file on your computer? Try using fastboot to wipe recovery first before flashing TWRP.
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I followed the Fastboot method on this page (rules won't let me post the link normally): twrp. me/devices/oneplus3t.html
Blenderite said:
I followed the Fastboot method on this page (rules won't let me post the link normally): twrp. me/devices/oneplus3t.html
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Right on that page (last paragraph of fastboot install method), you will see:
Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install.
I had a heck of a time with this myself (even reading the above). Even rebooting (after flash TWRP) to recovery (power+vol down), the TWRP install would still not "stick". Had to try multiple times. I also rooted with SuperSU 2.79 at some point in that process, which may or may not have helped TWRP to finally "stick".
redpoint73 said:
Right on that page (last paragraph of fastboot install method), you will see:
Note many devices will replace your custom recovery automatically during first boot. To prevent this, use Google to find the proper key combo to enter recovery. After typing fastboot reboot, hold the key combo and boot to TWRP. Once TWRP is booted, TWRP will patch the stock ROM to prevent the stock ROM from replacing TWRP. If you don't follow this step, you will have to repeat the install.
I had a heck of a time with this myself (even reading the above). Even rebooting (after flash TWRP) to recovery (power+vol down), the TWRP install would still not "stick". Had to try multiple times. I also rooted with SuperSU 2.79 at some point in that process, which may or may not have helped TWRP to finally "stick".
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I tried this once before, but after your suggestion to try it several times, it finally worked! Thanks!!
Flash TWRP, reboot, press the volume down key before the phone boots, go into recovery, you should see TWRP flash screen, that usually works but I'm glad you got it going

Maybe I bricked my A2

Hi, after the installation of official TWRP my phone was stuck into the loading bar. I tried recover it following a guide but now when I turn it on it asks to perform a factory reset, maybe I didn't use the right rom version, I don't know. I think that this issue is fixable but I don'w know how. I can go into fastboot and recovery. I also unlocked the phone. Please help me, thanks.
On what version of ROM were you?
Download stock ROM of your version, extract boot.img from images folder, and flash boot.img via fastboot.
Did you flash twrp to the active partition? to the inactive partition? Do you know?
If you can get to fastboot, it's not bricked. I'd suggest, as you indicate you have the option to reset to factory, go ahead and do that. Trying to fix it when yer not sure what you've done so far, **may** end up with it actually being bricked.

Note5 SM-N920i FRP on DM-VERITY problems

Hello, and thank you all for reading and trying to help. Let me explain the situation..
all working until i accidently went into dev options and forgot to turn the OEM Bootloader Unlock back on. Reboot and FRP fail. Yes rookie error.
So after trying to reflash stock firmware (U5), reboot into stock recovery and dm-verity error occurs. FRP lock is on so i cannot flash TWRP and im all out of ideas...
things ive tried.
tried multipule combinations of flashing boot.img, repacking stocks with and without certain img contents etc and reflashing. Maybe i havnt found the right combination?
reflashing stock firmware (N920IDVU5CRK2_N920ITEL5CRK1_TEL), and wiping DATA from recovery after ODIN PASS. Just noticed the other day if i do the recovery key combo after its first initial boot during the 'installing update' screen, it will pose a 'no command' screen, then after a few moments dumps me into the recovery with a dm-verity successfull. But if i reboot again it will dm-verity error. So i was thinking maybe i need to hit download mode after the successful dm-verity and flash without recovery.img. Not sure as my lack of understanding but id love to fix this.
any help, suggestions would be appreciated and if any further information is needed im more than happy to provide.
(phone is out of warrenty)
(currently binary 5 and using stocks from sammobile)
Try root with ctautoroot
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Bricked android while installing twrp and magisk

I tried to unlock bootloader and installing the twrp in micromax bharat 4. Unlocking was success and then i installed twrp using 'fastboot flash recovery twrp.img'. then i tried flashing magisk on to it. There i made a mistake in the code. I used 'fastboot flash recovery \magisk_patched.img' instead of 'fastboot flash boot \magisk_patched.img'. all the process are showed as succeasfully completed. After that when i reboot the phone, it was stuck at 'powered by android' screen. It is not showing any logos or anything. I also cant access bootloader or fastboot mode.
Anyone please help!
Thanks in advance.
A bad flash to the recovery partition should normally not mess up the bootloader (which is fastboot mode, same thing). To get everything back up and running again you'd have to be able to enter the bootloader though, so you're going to have to figure that one out.
There's a pretty active Bharat 4 thread here that might be a good place to ask for help:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...p-root-micromax-bharat-4-q440-cg-sky-t4001911
Thanks for the help. I read the entire forum but didnt find the relevant solution for me. The problem is that i cannot access the fastboot mode micromax bharat 4

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