Hey, I have a Moto X 2014. I'm running a cynanogen mod on it. For some reason the phone is stuck in bootloader mode, then starts up with the cynanogen logo, then just goes back into bootloader and repeats. I've held the power and lower volume key to get into the bootloader menu. I've tried normal, recovery, and factory and nothing seems to work at all. I cant seem to figure out how to get into TWRP, which I think if I can that could solve the problem by wiping some data and flashing a new ROM. Any thoughts or ideas how to fix this? Also, the phone wont show up as registered on my computer when I plug in the USB cord, so an command prompt "adb recovery" isn't an option I think. If you need more specifics please ask! Really dont want to have to get a new phone.
You can try to enter recovery through the PC command 'fastboot reboot recovery'. If that doesn't work, look up how to flash the stock firmware using fastboot.
Hi, guys. Yesterday I decided to change my phone's firmware, so I flashed a LineageOS ROM. Of course, I have unlocked the bootloader. And everything was fine. But I always wanted to use Android Pay, so I've decided to relock bootloader to make it work. And now I have so called "Red State":
"Your device has failed verification and may not work properly".
And then, the loading stops. No effect. Just this screen.
But the main problem is that I don't have any access neither to recovery, erecovery or fastboot.
Any key combination makes no good, the phone just boots to this screen.
I've tried to drain the phone's battery and plug it into computer, but it didn't make any good.
Is there any way to recover my phone? Or it's already a hopeless brick? Please, help me, I've spent two whole days on it.
why you lock bootloader when it has wrong recovery? you should have had installed stock recovery before locking device.
thelous said:
why you lock bootloader when it has wrong recovery? you should have had installed stock recovery before locking device.
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I didn't know that, actually. It was my mistake.
Shufflewine said:
I didn't know that, actually. It was my mistake.
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you should do alot of research before using ADB and flashing things :/
Try connecting usb to phone (don't connect with pc yet)
Press volume up button
Now connect to pc.
See if u are able to boot to fastboot.
Unlock BL, and your phone will boot to recovery on its own
Reboot
Rommco05 said:
If I good remember for fastboot is vol down
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Yeah thats power+ volume down.
Inam trying one more with usb+volume up (no power key).
It has worked on one of my device, not 6X. He can try all
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)
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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
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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
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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).
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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
(I couldn't find this exact problem on the forums, forgive me if I overlooked it)
I tried booting my mom's old phone, an HTC Desire 626G, but it is stuck in a bootloop. When I try to enter recovery mode (by pressing power + volume down), it just enters the loop again.
I can however enter what I think is the bootloader menu, giving me three options: recovery, fastboot or normal boot. Fastboot freezes the phone, the other two options just start the bootloop. I've never installed a custom ROM.
I disassembled the phone, un- and replugged the battery to no avail. I tried ADB but I never enabled USB debugging in the first place, so that doesn't work either.
Do you have another idea that might work?
dulfried said:
(I couldn't find this exact problem on the forums, forgive me if I overlooked it)
I tried booting my mom's old phone, an HTC Desire 626G, but it is stuck in a bootloop. When I try to enter recovery mode (by pressing power + volume down), it just enters the loop again.
I can however enter what I think is the bootloader menu, giving me three options: recovery, fastboot or normal boot. Fastboot freezes the phone, the other two options just start the bootloop. I've never installed a custom ROM.
I disassembled the phone, un- and replugged the battery to no avail. I tried ADB but I never enabled USB debugging in the first place, so that doesn't work either.
Do you have another idea that might work?
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Bro You need to flash the factory firmware using a pc with that fastboot mode.....
The existing firmware might have been got corrupted or the storage might have been damaged, since its an old device(which is very rare),
To do so u can find many articles on the internet very easily,
brokenbrain939 said:
Bro You need to flash the factory firmware using a pc with that fastboot mode.....
The existing firmware might have been got corrupted or the storage might have been damaged, since its an old device(which is very rare),
To do so u can find many articles on the internet very easily,
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Thanks a lot, I'm finally able to communicate with my phone via PC now. Booting still doesn't work but now I can at least format the storage and hopefully flash the factory ROM.
Hi All, I need fastboot!
Perhaps someone can help with my brick? I've unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP and had lineageOS 18.1 installed once. The screen was dim so I tried to flash DotOS. And got a "failed to mount /tmp/com.android.resolv.apex to loop device /dev/block/loop16" error so I tried to reinstall stock 57 ROM.
I did "fastboot flash recovery boot.img" with the decrypted boot.img hoping to get colourOS recovery.
The phone is now bootlooping trying to get into recovery mode. It won't power off or respond to button presses except vol up + vol down seems to delay the reboot on a blank screen.
I was hoping to get to fastboot mode to flash TWRP. Can anyone help? Should I surrender and accept the bricking?
you can get back to stock by install the stock rom, vendor, and kernel with adb drivers and commands.
or
if your mobile is MIUI you can just use the software to revert back to stock rom remember it re-locks the bootloader and again you need to unlock
The phone is currently boot looping.
I can't even turn it off.
It displays RealME/Android logo, then small "> RECOVERY MODE" text at bottom, then "Orange State" text. Repeat..
It has no response to a usb cable - no usb messages in dmesg. So it is not detected by adb or fastboot.
When the battery finally goes flat, my only hope is that I can get fastboot to flash TWRP into the recovery partition. I am not confident of this :-(
frolyx said:
The phone is currently boot looping.
I can't even turn it off.
It displays RealME/Android logo, then small "> RECOVERY MODE" text at bottom, then "Orange State" text. Repeat..
It has no response to a usb cable - no usb messages in dmesg. So it is not detected by adb or fastboot.
When the battery finally goes flat, my only hope is that I can get fastboot to flash TWRP into the recovery partition. I am not confident of this :-(
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did you ever get this solved and fixed? i have accidently done the same thing.
hey guys follow this youtube
managed to unbrick my phone
smiley.raver said:
did you ever get this solved and fixed? i have accidently done the same thing.
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Not yet, but I will try the youtube method above..
This recovered the Phone!
But, win10 reported the MCT extractor contained a worm (the python script under linux didn't work). I'm not sure I can trust this phone 100% from now on LOL!
the bypass just deactivates mtk hardware verificaton as normally they have a special dongle they use with the software download
I havent had any issues
I will upload thw bypass i use which doesnt havw any virus