after unlocking, falshind twrp and wipeing the complete device I can't do anything at all now.
I can boot in twrp or to fastboot but the device can't be found in either modes.
I tried to mount the sd card or MTP but they don't do anything either. Also tried to sideload onto the device but of course it doesn't work.
I'm all out of ideas what to do now. Anybody got some ideas what I could try?
Extract system from fastboot firmware and flash in fastboot with command fastboot flash system system.img after flashing system flash twrp and install rom or simply just flash fastboot firmware with Miflash
yes, thank you very much. this was the trick!
you get everything bacc up and running ok?
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I have a rooted Nexus 6. When I look into the Settings>Aobout Phone I can see that the Build version is LMY47D. When I'm trying to udpate to LMY47Z I'm getting a notification in recovery that my current system version is 5.0.2. Did anybody had a simillar problem? Is there any way to fix this except for flashing factory image?
Thanks for any help!
Martin
rambo8wtv said:
I have a rooted Nexus 6. When I look into the Settings>Aobout Phone I can see that the Build version is LMY47D. When I'm trying to udpate to LMY47Z I'm getting a notification in recovery that my current system version is 5.0.2. Did anybody had a simillar problem? Is there any way to fix this except for flashing factory image?
Thanks for any help!
Martin
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no matter how many times you try, you will never ever be able to update your rooted n6 via ota. if any system files changed from stock, an ota will download but will always error out. you can update several ways.. a. you can flash a 5.1.1 ROM via twrp. or b. you can fastboot flash 5.1.1.
2 things.
1. You must be 100% stock, no root, no custom recovery to OTA
2. The 5.0.2 message if you look probably.mentions deestroy..this is.because TWRP is using 5.0.2 sources - butnits irrelevant anyway give point 1
I know I can't do OTA. I have tried to install the file in TRWP and got the same error message. When I try to sideload with adb I'm getting device not connected error. Does this mean that I have to install the factory image?
rambo8wtv said:
I know I can't do OTA. I have tried to install the file in TRWP and got the same error message. When I try to sideload with adb I'm getting device not connected error. Does this mean that I have to install the factory image?
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twrp can not flash the ota or system img. you flash the system img via fastboot(not adb) and while you're in your bootloader.
rambo8wtv said:
I know I can't do OTA. I have tried to install the file in TRWP and got the same error message. When I try to sideload with adb I'm getting device not connected error. Does this mean that I have to install the factory image?
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You cannot use the OTA file no matter what vehicle you use.
danarama said:
You cannot use the OTA file no matter what vehicle you use.
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I did this for 5.1.1 -people seem to be using 5.1.1 (For Sprint, USC ONLY) (LMY47Z)
take factory image - Unzip everything and keep the following images: bootloader, radio, boot, recovery and system.
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot format cache
fastboot reboot
fully stock 5.1.1 without losing your data
starfish_001 said:
I did this for 5.1.1 -people seem to be using 5.1.1 (For Sprint, USC ONLY) (LMY47Z)
take factory image - Unzip everything and keep the following images: bootloader, radio, boot, recovery and system.
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot format cache
fastboot reboot
fully stock 5.1.1 without losing your data
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He'll probably want to not flash recovery. And if he has a custom kernel, may not want to flash boot either.
Thanks for all the answers! Some sites clearly don't know anything about this as there's a lot of recommendation to use adb for all this. I'll have a go tomorrow! Thanks again.
rambo8wtv said:
Thanks for all the answers! Some sites clearly don't know anything about this as there's a lot of recommendation to use adb for all this. I'll have a go tomorrow! Thanks again.
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here too, many people try it with adb then claim it doesn't work. but its fastboot that you need, and while you are in the bootloader. adb will never work in the bootloader, only fastboot.
I tried to flash back to recovery, but I used
HTML:
TMO_RETAIL_XT1053_5.1.0-LPAS23.12-15.5-1_CFC.xml
, which I'm pretty sure means I'm gonna have a bad time.
I can't flash the LPA23.12 because I get an error doing fastboot flash partition gpt.bin and it screws up my partitions.
I can flash twrp, but that doesn't help me much. I can get to stock recovery, but that doesn't help me much either.
Things I've tried:
Clearing cache/dalvik
Factory reset
Flashing OTA_XT1053_Rooted.zip with TWRP
Running all the fastboot commands for LPA-23.12-15.5-0
Running all the fastboot commands for LPAS-23.12-15.5-0
Restoring someone elses recovery
I have a Windows 10 VM on my Mac, and while fastboot on Windows sees the phone, I can't get it to show up in RDS Lite 2.6.4. Moto Device Manager and Drivers have been installed.
Any ideas? :crying:
Any help appreciated here, I have been searching the forums all morning, but haven't found the same issue as mine (lots of stuck at google ?'s but none from failed upgrade) last night I decided to take the plunge and update my N6 from build 6.0.1 (MOB31H, Oct 2016) to 7.0.0 (NBD90Z, Oct 2016)
I typically use the WugFresh NRT to upgrade via factory image. Last night I decided to give the OTA images a try.
Everything was going smoothly until I bumped my keyboard tray and my phone became disconnected while still flashing. It was almost done too.....it was at the point of flashing the system image and was interrupted at 83% and it failed install.
I then attempted to recover from this by flashing entire factory image for 7.0 but it doesn't seem to want to mount my device. I then tried to go back and flash 6.01 to device using the softbrick/bootloop function from the NRT toolkit. It seemed to partially work as the size of the word google on the screen changed during boot went smaller (so I assume the boot.img was able to flash?) but I am still stuck at the google logo with the unlock at the bottom. Bright side is device is bootloader unlocked.
If I try the recover from bootloop function on the NRT it seems to have trouble sending files to phone (goes through all the process just doesn't take it looks like it sending files but before each at beginning it doesn't seem to connect to device.
I can access bootloader, and recovery. In recovery I tried to wipe/cache (wipes but doesn't help), tried factory reset (wipes but still stuck at Google), tried to mount system through selecting via recovery and it fails.
Not sure which image I should try to flash now to recover 6.01 or 7.0 or if I can even recover from this? Any suggestions are appreciated.
When I first got my phone I did create a backup using the NRT but that was on I think 5.0 or 5.01 and I no longer have twrp installed, should I try putting twrp on it and restoring that back up? It was a long time ago and I am not sure if it will cause radio or boot img issues...since I have upgraded so far past without making another backup with a newer version.
I have read that some others with similar issues that were told to use the N beta to get a clean flash.....only issue is there is no longer a N beta for Nexus 6......it now only shows 7.01 for 6p, 5x, and pixel.
Should I try flashing twrp and a ROM? And after see if I can get to load that way then go back and flash stock image?
Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
On PC:
Download most recent from Google factory images page.
Download most recent twrp
Unzip file
Unzip image-shamu-______.zip
From phone:
Boot to bootloader (power+vol down)
Plug in phone
From PC:
Fastboot flash bootloader <name of bootloader file>.IMG
Fastboot reboot bootloader
Fastboot flash radio <name of radio>.IMG
Fastboot reboot bootloader
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot flash system system.img
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Boot into twrp recovery and wipe cache and dalvik
Reboot
Profit
Dirty_Jerz said:
On PC:
Download most recent from Google factory images page.
Download most recent twrp
Unzip file
Unzip image-shamu-______.zip
From phone:
Boot to bootloader (power+vol down)
Plug in phone
From PC:
Fastboot flash bootloader <name of bootloader file>.IMG
Fastboot reboot bootloader
Fastboot flash radio <name of radio>.IMG
Fastboot reboot bootloader
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot flash system system.img
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Boot into twrp recovery and wipe cache and dalvik
Reboot
Profit
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just a silly question really , can this work on on a locked bootloader /not rooted device ?
touns_j said:
just a silly question really , can this work on on a locked bootloader /not rooted device ?
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This requires you unlock your bootloader. You will be installing a custom recovery. Root is not needed though.
wavechapter said:
This requires you unlock your bootloader. You will be installing a custom recovery. Root is not needed though.
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alright , i thought twrp could be replaced with stock recovery
Dirty_Jerz said:
On PC:
Download most recent from Google factory images page.
Download most recent twrp
Unzip file
Unzip image-shamu-______.zip
From phone:
Boot to bootloader (power+vol down)
Plug in phone
From PC:
Fastboot flash bootloader <name of bootloader file>.IMG
Fastboot reboot bootloader
Fastboot flash radio <name of radio>.IMG
Fastboot reboot bootloader
Fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Fastboot flash system system.img
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Boot into twrp recovery and wipe cache and dalvik
Reboot
Profit
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Thank You Dirty_Jerz! I really appreciate the help.
I am now back up and running on 7.0!
hello guys pretty new to the flashing scene and ive made a mistake. ive tried flashing different twrp.img files and nothing and i mean nothing will make the recovery work, dont have access to the standard recovery either. my model is VTR-L09C440 unlocked bootloader. ive tried every possible solution that i can find and nothing works. Please help thanks
edit
i can flash kernals and recovery imgs via fastboot but still wont load up
apparently my system is 8.0.0.046(0BZC
any help? been here for like 10 hours trying to fix this!
no help i see......
How did you flash twrp ?
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk yourtwrp.img
Blackball said:
How did you flash twrp ?
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk yourtwrp.img
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yeah i think i did it like that but it won't allow me to go in twrp itself by doing the commands volume up. keeps showing
ERROR MODE
ATTENTION!
PLEASE UPDATE SYSTEM AGAIN
ERROR!
FUNC NO:11 {RECOVERY IMAGE}
ERROR NO:2 {LOAD FAILED}
absynteZero said:
Hello Cloud,
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it seems you don't flash well the TWRP.
frist you need the good,
https://forum.xda-developers.com/p10/development/recovery-twrp-3-2-1-0-emui-8-0-4-04-2018-t3773449
verify drivers.
verify that files you want to flash are in the fastboot.exe computer folder (the better is system root c
Go to fastboot mode
try
fastboot erase recovery_ramdisk
flash as
fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk nameofTWRPfile.img
and try again.
if you're really bricked, try as
fastboot flash recovery nameofTWRPfile.img
?
after this, if issue persist, maybe try to extract ramdisk.img from official update from Firmware finder with YOUR soft version.
and flash it before flash TWRP as
fastboot erase ramdisk
and
fastboot flash ramdisk RAMDISK.img
take the manufacturers cables not noname , and try to change usb
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ive had no luck trying that. will give the huawei Multi tool a shot see if that can fix my problem
Solved Successfully flashed the update.app files with dc phoenix app. but it still says im on fromfuture which i dont understsnd considering i flashed a clean
Hello all.
Here is my problem
I successfully unlocked my bootloader and I flashed latest maunofrio twrp v35
In TWRP, I did a full wipe in TWRP and formatted data partition to remove encryption
But now, I can't boot again in twrp and I'm stucked in fastboot.
Vol UP + power does not boot in twrp but still in fastboot..
When I hit the command : fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, it says OK
But fastboot boot recovery.img no longer workos now, failed
( before wiping and formatting all it worked )
I don't know what to do now to access twrp..
Any help is very appreciated
Greetings
Try another recovery and if it failed try full flash latest stable rom
Well, I have been warning so many times that use any TWRP in MI9:
1. format data partition
2. reboot TWRP and then enter twrp. Make twrp mount data partition
3. wipe everything BUT please keep system partition only
4. reboot twrp and then enter twrp again
5. Now wipe system partition and then flash any rom you want
6. reboot
How to save your phone now ? Please try fastboot ROM and use miflash app to save your phone !
Kris
ManuBBXX said:
Hello all.
Here is my problem
I successfully unlocked my bootloader and I flashed latest maunofrio twrp v35
In TWRP, I did a full wipe in TWRP and formatted data partition to remove encryption
But now, I can't boot again in twrp and I'm stucked in fastboot.
Vol UP + power does not boot in twrp but still in fastboot..
When I hit the command : fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, it says OK
But fastboot boot recovery.img no longer workos now, failed
( before wiping and formatting all it worked )
I don't know what to do now to access twrp..
Any help is very appreciated
Greetings
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@Kris Chen I am in similar situation here... Can you please help?
First of all - which TWRP should we use for Mi9T? IS this one good? https://mifirm.net/model/davinci.ttt#other-twrp
After flashing recovery-TWRP-3.3.1-0607-REDMI_K20-CN-wzsx150.img - fastboot boot twrp.img goes okay
And then after "fastboot boot twrp.img" the phone restarts and is just stuck on the "semitransparent" MI logo...
I can press Vol+- and power buttons and boot into Mi 3 recovery, wipe data, set up the phone again. And then it is all over again. I am new to this and probably making some basic mistake?
EDIT. I think the mistake was to trying to use a wrong TWRP...
Some questions here:
1. Is Redmi K20 CN the same as Mi9T?
If yes, that twrp is correct and the best one
2.After flashing twrp, can you enter twrp by general
method : power + volume up to enter twrp?
If yes, I think the problem is coming from your data
partition. Please format your data partition first and
then reboot to Twrp again. Then copy your rom in your
phone and then wipe cache/ dalvik cache/system. Next
to flash rom. Always Remeber not to reboot your
phone if you haven't flashed rom under twrp after
flashing system partition.
Kris
Ardysan said:
@Kris Chen I am in similar situation here... Can you please help?
First of all - which TWRP should we use for Mi9T? IS this one good? https://mifirm.net/model/davinci.ttt#other-twrp
After flashing recovery-TWRP-3.3.1-0607-REDMI_K20-CN-wzsx150.img - fastboot boot twrp.img goes okay
And then after "fastboot boot twrp.img" the phone restarts and is just stuck on the "semitransparent" MI logo...
I can press Vol+- and power buttons and boot into Mi 3 recovery, wipe data, set up the phone again. And then it is all over again. I am new to this and probably making some basic mistake?
EDIT. I think the mistake was to trying to use a wrong TWRP...
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Thank you Kris!
Download the fastboot rom (Google it )then flash it with miflashtool just make sure the archive of the ROM is "tgz"before you unzip it .
Failykun said:
Download the fastboot rom (Google it )then flash it with miflashtool just make sure the archive of the ROM is "tgz"before you unzip it .
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This is what I had to do both times this happened.
I have the same exact problem
I used the same TWRP and I also wiped system.
Did you fixed it already?
RebornCheiko said:
I have the same exact problem
I used the same TWRP and I also wiped system.
Did you fixed it already?
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As i understand, you wiped system and then restarted? And now you can enter only fastboot?
When you wipe system you must flash a ROM without restart or after restart, only fastboot available. TWRP version has nothing to do with this.
Now you must use mi flash or adb and fastboot utility. Download fastboot version of ROM, then open archive and flash it using mi flash or flash_all.bat script. flash_all_lock.bat will also lock your bootloader and mi flash has that option too, so check twice what option you choose
After flashing ROM you can flash TWRP again and it will be available, because by flashing ROM you restored system
I had the same problem.
Try to flash vbmeta.img via fastboot (fastboot --disable-verity flash vbmeta vbmeta.img) and then flash recovery then boot recovery.
Or try to flash boot.img (fastboot flash boot boot.img) then flash recovery.
ManuBBXX said:
Hello all.
Here is my problem
I successfully unlocked my bootloader and I flashed latest maunofrio twrp v35
In TWRP, I did a full wipe in TWRP and formatted data partition to remove encryption
But now, I can't boot again in twrp and I'm stucked in fastboot.
Vol UP + power does not boot in twrp but still in fastboot..
When I hit the command : fastboot flash recovery recovery.img, it says OK
But fastboot boot recovery.img no longer workos now, failed
( before wiping and formatting all it worked )
I don't know what to do now to access twrp..
Any help is very appreciated
Greetings
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I got you chief. Make sure you have adb and fastboot installed.
No you don't need Mi flash tool for this. All you need is a computer.
Go to fastboot mode, plug in your device and expand cepheus.tgz file you downloaded. Link below
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/
Now open the folder. You have the flash_all files in there. Any .bat file is for Windows only. Any .sh files are for Mac and Linux.
Make sure the device is recognized in fastboot via cmd or terminal
WINDOWS ONLY: Open Command prompt and drag flash_all.bat into the cmd window and press enter
MAC/LINUX: Open terminal and drag flash_all.sh into the terminal window and press enter.
This part requires some patience. Wait until everything is finished.
Reboot using power button and it should be back to normal.