Hello All,
Sorry if this has already been solved before, and thanks in advance for help. (I tried to post this in the ARHD41.0 thread, but as a newbie I cannot post there.)
I have an HTC One (AT&T) that had been updated to 4.3 OTA, then unlocked via htcdev, flashed with CWM 6.0.4.3 recovery, and then rooted with the Superuser zip on the CWM site. The device remained S-On. Made a backup through CWM recovery, transferred that to my PC, then figured I might as well celebrate the holidays by flashing my first ROM.
I downloaded the Android Revolution HD 41.0 ROM (forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183023), transferred to the SD, and then installed the zip through the CWM ROM manager (it seemed at least from what I read in the posts that followed that the ROM worked just fine with CWM). After going through the option selection process (I believe that this was the Aroma installer), I opted to wipe data since I was starting from a different ROM altogether (of course, silly me, this also wiped the backup on the SD). Seemed to install just fine, booted into what appears to be some part of the recovery where it asked if I wanted to root, I selected yes, and the phone rebooted.
Or, at least, tried to. It has been stuck at the beginning of the boot, where there is a white background with the HTC logo and "quietly brilliant" underneath, and it remains stuck there. If I press power and volume down for an abnormally long time, I can get into the bootloader and the recovery from there, but rebooting from there just leaves me at the boot screen again. As I said, there is no backup on the SD for me to restore. When in bootloader, I connected to the PC and fastboot turns to fastboot USB, but adb isn't showing anything when I enter abd devices.
I'm sure I probably did something very silly and am missing something very simple, but given that this is my first time, I have no idea what it is and how to go about fixing it.
Thanks again for all your help!
lyciansarpedon said:
Hello All,
Sorry if this has already been solved before, and thanks in advance for help. (I tried to post this in the ARHD41.0 thread, but as a newbie I cannot post there.)
I have an HTC One (AT&T) that had been updated to 4.3 OTA, then unlocked via htcdev, flashed with CWM 6.0.4.3 recovery, and then rooted with the Superuser zip on the CWM site. The device remained S-On. Made a backup through CWM recovery, transferred that to my PC, then figured I might as well celebrate the holidays by flashing my first ROM.
I downloaded the Android Revolution HD 41.0 ROM (forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2183023), transferred to the SD, and then installed the zip through the CWM ROM manager (it seemed at least from what I read in the posts that followed that the ROM worked just fine with CWM). After going through the option selection process (I believe that this was the Aroma installer), I opted to wipe data since I was starting from a different ROM altogether (of course, silly me, this also wiped the backup on the SD). Seemed to install just fine, booted into what appears to be some part of the recovery where it asked if I wanted to root, I selected yes, and the phone rebooted.
Or, at least, tried to. It has been stuck at the beginning of the boot, where there is a white background with the HTC logo and "quietly brilliant" underneath, and it remains stuck there. If I press power and volume down for an abnormally long time, I can get into the bootloader and the recovery from there, but rebooting from there just leaves me at the boot screen again. As I said, there is no backup on the SD for me to restore. When in bootloader, I connected to the PC and fastboot turns to fastboot USB, but adb isn't showing anything when I enter abd devices.
I'm sure I probably did something very silly and am missing something very simple, but given that this is my first time, I have no idea what it is and how to go about fixing it.
Thanks again for all your help!
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Hey,
Not to worry just run this command from fastboot (Power button +vol down while booting-> fastboot) plug your phone in and run
fastboot erase cache
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and if its not fixed, just flash again. Make a back up next time! BTW if you need adb just get it from HERE (hint clickn 'here') if you need more help PM me, im always available
You need TRWP 2.6.3.3 or latest version (2.6.3.4) recovery!
Some members successfully flashed by CWM but also some of them face problems, so its better to you to follow FAQ to get good results : )
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48035061&postcount=62237
Ba7rani said:
You need TRWP 2.6.3.3 or latest version (2.6.3.4) recovery!
Some members successfully flashed by CWM but also some of them face problems, so its better to you to follow FAQ to get good results : )
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48035061&postcount=62237
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I actually just saw the posts about the CWM issue a little while ago - that's what I get for not reading all the posts! I flashed with TWRP, the ROM installed, and the phone booted.
Now, this is where things get interesting. My backup that I had made with CWM before I initially tried to flash the ROM was still in \data\media\clockworkmod (where it had initially backed up to), and I wanted to check if I was still able to restore from it. TWRP doesn't recognize it as a backup folder/file (not sure if it would be compatible; this is also my first time restoring), and I flashed back to CWM recovery (phone still boots fine after that)...which doesn't recognize it either. I tried moving it to \sdcard\clockworkmod (where the md5 checksum file was originally generated), \sdcard (just in case, since the recovery option says "restore from \sdcard"), as well as \mnt\shell\emulated\clockworkmod (that's where the CWM ROM manager says that it would have backed up to), but the recovery says "No files found" for any of those as well. Any thoughts on where the backup ought to be located?
lyciansarpedon said:
I actually just saw the posts about the CWM issue a little while ago - that's what I get for not reading all the posts! I flashed with TWRP, the ROM installed, and the phone booted.
Now, this is where things get interesting. My backup that I had made with CWM before I initially tried to flash the ROM was still in \data\media\clockworkmod (where it had initially backed up to), and I wanted to check if I was still able to restore from it. TWRP doesn't recognize it as a backup folder/file (not sure if it would be compatible; this is also my first time restoring), and I flashed back to CWM recovery (phone still boots fine after that)...which doesn't recognize it either. I tried moving it to \sdcard\clockworkmod (where the md5 checksum file was originally generated), \sdcard (just in case, since the recovery option says "restore from \sdcard"), as well as \mnt\shell\emulated\clockworkmod (that's where the CWM ROM manager says that it would have backed up to), but the recovery says "No files found" for any of those as well. Any thoughts on where the backup ought to be located?
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If you have Titanium backup pro you can restore from nandroid file
Menu > restore from Nandroid ..
* Its not recommended to restore system apps or data by Titanium
Found my mistake:
lyciansarpedon said:
\mnt\shell\emulated\clockworkmod\backup (that's where the CWM ROM manager says that it would have backed up to)
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Missed that I needed to create that directory, oy. Recovery found it just fine, and restored it just as I left it.
Thanks all!
So I just recently received a new (to me) Nexus 6. Going through the process of unlocking the bootloader I forgot to do the command "fasboot reboot". I then installed TWRP and then booted into it. From there I rebooted the system and was brought to a screen that says encryption unsuccessful. I hit the reset button which brought me to twrp and asked for a password. I typed in "default_password", it did it's thing and rebooted to the same "encryption unsuccesful". I tried searching XDA as well as Google to no avail. When searching Google I found some threads for other devices but I didn't want to get into a worse situation than I'm already in so I thought I'd ask here before trying anything else. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Update: I flashed the stock image (manually as the flash-all didn't work) and I was able to get the phone to boot up into Android. But whenever I reset the device it gives me the "Your device is corrupt" screen before booting into the system. And it seems like whenever I try to flash supersu or anything I'll get that message and then it just goes to a black screen and never boots into Android. I even tried to restore a TWRP backup and it still just went to the corrupt screen and then black. I was only able to get it to boot into Android after reflashing the stock images again. Is this a problem with the hardware or is there something I can do to fix it?
Edit: I've also noticed under internal storage it's only showing 23 GB available but this is the 64 GB model.
Prozart said:
Update: I flashed the stock image (manually a.
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Did you format/wipe the system, data and caches - a complete factory reset ?
There are several things going on here.
1. Your device is corrupt message: This is a normal message that appears whenever you attempt to customize the device. It may also appear if there is an issue with the internal storage in general.
2. SuperSU: What version? You should be using the latest (2.76) or you risk having a bootloop.
3. TWRP: What version? Latest is 3.0.2-0. Older versions will offer to flash SuperSU. Don't accept the offer or you will enter a bootloop.
4. Internal storage: When you flashed the stock ROM you also flashed the userdata image in it, which caused you to lose half your storage. Simply wipe internal storage in TWRP to fix.
Your first thing is to fix your internal storage, which should be done through TWRP. From there, you will need to do a complete factory reset, as the failed encryption is the main reason you're getting a corrupt device warning. After the factory reset, restore the stock image, but do not flash userdata.img.
Thanks guys! Doing the factory data reset in stock recovery fixed it for me. It took about 30 minutes to complete, but now I've got root, twrp, and custom ROM and kernel with no issues.
Hey guys,
So I have a Mi 8 Pro, but I'm going to post here because that forum is dead.
I downloaded the latest rom from xiaomi.eu and flashed it via TWRP.... now I'm just getting the boot screen and it is stuck there. I've tried downloading other rooms and flashing, same result.
I'm thinking this may be because I forgot to remove the lock screen before flashing, but TWRP has me input it each time I load to decrypt, so I don't know if that would be the case.
Anywho, I've gone into wipe, deleted the data, cache, and system. I then flash the room and restart(i've also tried doing a system recovery after installing)
Every time I do this, I am just me with the loading screen.
I'm not sure what I did when trying to fix this, but now TWRP won't even load past it's loading screen.
Please help me out here. I now have no phone to use
I'm now trying to use MiFlash and it is telling me that it is a "missmatching image and device"
This is the Mi 8 section, not the Mi 8 pro, anyways you need to:
EDIT: If you're stuck on the loading screen of twrp i think you can just reflash it from the pc and it should work
1.TWRP>Wipe>Format data>type "yes".
2.Wipe System, data, cache and dalvik
3.Flash xiaomi.eu rom
4.profit.
viper98 said:
Hey guys,
So I have a Mi 8 Pro, but I'm going to post here because that forum is dead.
I downloaded the latest rom from xiaomi.eu and flashed it via TWRP.... now I'm just getting the boot screen and it is stuck there. I've tried downloading other rooms and flashing, same result.
I'm thinking this may be because I forgot to remove the lock screen before flashing, but TWRP has me input it each time I load to decrypt, so I don't know if that would be the case.
Anywho, I've gone into wipe, deleted the data, cache, and system. I then flash the room and restart(i've also tried doing a system recovery after installing)
Every time I do this, I am just me with the loading screen.
I'm not sure what I did when trying to fix this, but now TWRP won't even load past it's loading screen.
Please help me out here. I now have no phone to use
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If the Mi8Pro forum is dead you should use the Miui Forums.
However, I know that your issue is simply encryption, Remove the encryption and you will no longer have issues. If your phone was properly unlocked, the device data storage needs to be wiped, to remove encrypted data.
Install correct version of TWRP, and Root. ( Maybe start with SuperSu then Move to Magisk)
Use the All in One Tool to make this easier
Use it to remove encryption. or do anything else ..its easy.
Finally use the correct base firmware for your device. For example, if you have a chinese device, only using Chinese base firmware drivers.
LG G6 (US997)
Bootloader is unlocked
Stock ROM (assumed to be 21C as I only have the zip and kdz files for this version)
Stock Recover; however, I can install "temporary" TWRP (due to encryption issues)
Issue: Stuck in fasboot mode after Magisk update (seems to be an issue with many).
Received a notification of a Magisk Manager update, so I updated it. Once completed, I opened the manager, and noticed there was an update to Magisk, so I updated it also before roboot. Tapped on the "Reboot" button, watched an error-free flash, and then the phone rebooted into Fastboot. All subsequent reboots are identical. All prior similar updates produced no issues, and I've not added any new modules since my last update. I have access to the stock recovery, but I've not tested its factory reset (yet) to determine if it's working properly, but on the surface it seems to be an option.
Note: My phone isn't recognized in ADB, but it is listed using "fastboot devices" so I assume I can use whatever fastboot commands are available.
UPDATE: Managed to install TWRP temporarily, and my low battery situation is resolved. That said, I flashed the latest Magisk uninstaller, wiped cache and dalvik, rebooted, and it went into fastboot. Went back into TWRP, flashed Magisk 20.1, rebooted, and it went back to fastboot.
What's next? Flash the ROM and boot.img?
And for what it's worth, I still cannot see my phone via "adb devices" but can via "fastboot devices"
Note: I'd rather perform a method that doesn't wipe my data, but my critical data is backed up, so nothing would be lost in a clean flash, even if a full restore would entail some work. From what I've read - and because I have the ROM-21C zip and kdz files - I apparently have other options; however, I'm not entirely sure what issues might arise, but I'm guessing I could 1) extract and flash the boot.img, then reinstall Magisk, or 2) flash the entire 21C ROM kdz, then reinstall Magisk, but I don't know what the pros and/or cons are to either approach.
Any suggestions or links that might prove helpful given I'm stuck in fastboot without access to ADB would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Edited to remove now-irrelevant information from my original post (resolved) that weren't specifically related to the Magisk update.
I thought i am the only one stuck in fastboot after updating magisk on my LG V20. I clean flash rom that i am currently using. Guess i have to stay on previous version of magisk
Faced the same problem with my stock LG G5 H850 8.0.
Using the LG tool "LG Bridge" and performing an update using it repaired my device and i was able to boot again without any data loss.
I'm now trying to install the 20.2 on a second H850 using latest TWRP with no success. (Digest failed to natch on... .Aborting zip install: Digest verification failed Error installing zip file ...)
Is this because I'm running 8.0?
toot-217 said:
Faced the same problem with my stock LG G5 H850 8.0.
Using the LG tool "LG Bridge" and performing an update using it repaired my device and i was able to boot again without any data loss.
I'm now trying to install the 20.2 on a second H850 using latest TWRP with no success. (Digest failed to natch on... .Aborting zip install: Digest verification failed Error installing zip file ...)
Is this because I'm running 8.0?
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LG Bridge indicates no device connected in my instance, so I can't do much with it, although I've read where it will recognize my device if I can get into download mode. Unfortunately, it will take my battery several days to die in order to effectively turn it completely off to gain access to that mode.
fletcher969 said:
LG Bridge indicates no device connected in my instance, so I can't do much with it, although I've read where it will recognize my device if I can get into download mode. Unfortunately, it will take my battery several days to die in order to effectively turn it completely off to gain access to that mode.
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Had the same problem, try powering the phone down, then pressing volume up and then connect the usb cable (connected to your computer).
Magisk Update - stuck in fastboot
I have an LG G6 US997 - tried to update to Magisk 20.2 today 1/3/2020 using the typical magisk manager. Now my phone only boots into fastboot. I can get into twrp recovery. I have tried using magisk uninstaller and I can still only get to fastboot.
toot-217 said:
Had the same problem, try powering the phone down, then pressing volume up and then connect the usb cable (connected to your computer).
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In my case, powering down requires I either remove the battery (not an easy option), or letting the battery die which will take several days. I have fastboot, stock recovery, and the 21C ROM files (zip and kdz), and I assume can install TWRP temporarily, so I'm wondering what my non-LG Bridge options are currently.
Exactly the same vith my LG V20.... I can't flash TWRP neither, says FAILED (remote: 'unknown command')
UPDATE: Using TWRP(recovery mode still worked fine), you can just Install your ROM again and it will repair the issue. It does not wipe anything!! Although I had removed some of the bloatware from the rom originally, so that all came back. You may also need to run the magisk uninstaller from TWRP.
LG G6 US997
**If you are stuck in fastboot mode..(and want to get to recovery mode/TWRP)
1.Hold Volume Down+Power Button(it will restart after 5 seconds) KEEP HOLDING
2. when you see the first LG screen, release power button and hold again
3. Phone will enter recovery options(if you have twrp, just choose to wipe data(this wont wipe anything, its just how you get to TWRP)
4. Reinstall Rom File or use magisk uninstaller
Here is the ultimate solution https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81378123&postcount=13 Don't panic!
placidns11 said:
UPDATE: Using TWRP(recovery mode still worked fine), you can just Install your ROM again and it will repair the issue. It does not wipe anything!! Although I had removed some of the bloatware from the rom originally, so that all came back. You may also need to run the magisk uninstaller from TWRP.
LG G6 US997
**If you are stuck in fastboot mode..(and want to get to recovery mode/TWRP)
1.Hold Volume Down+Power Button(it will restart after 5 seconds) KEEP HOLDING
2. when you see the first LG screen, release power button and hold again
3. Phone will enter recovery options(if you have twrp, just choose to wipe data(this wont wipe anything, its just how you get to TWRP)
4. Reinstall Rom File or use magisk uninstaller
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I can get to my stock recovery using my buttons, so I'm assuming I can fastboot twrp.img over to my recovery partition, and reboot to twrp (via stock recovery screen). I just won't have access to my data partition (encryption issue), but I really don't need to access it anyway. I 'think' I have the Magisk 18.0 zip on my SD card, and if so, I thought maybe I could flash it, and see if that fixes the fastboot issue. Just not sure if that idea is sound, and I don't want to make the problem worse, so I'm holding out for some opinions on that idea. I would consider uninstalling Magisk, but I can't see my SD card when it's in my backup phone, and ADB won't recognize my phone (only fastboot does), so I can't copy anything to it unless there's a way to copy files to the SD card using fastboot. I'm thinking it's either a factory reset in stock recovery (if in fact that will fix my fastboot issue), or possibly fixing the issue by reinstalling the older Magisk 18.0 I installed initially.
pendgy said:
Here is the ultimate solution https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81378123&postcount=13 Don't panic!
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I'll look into that when I get done working. So long as my PC can see my external SD card while in (temporary) TWRP, I should be able to pull the archived boot.img, copy it back to my SD card, and flash it via TWRP (or fastboot). If not, I can't access my SD card while the phone is in fastboot or stock recovery, and my backup phone doesn't recognize the SD card.
Daaamn, I'll lose my mind.. mean, after couple of hours trying to resurect my LG G5.. I tried, so many methods and nothing. uninstal magisk, wipe dalvik, install magisk 20.1, wipe data - nothing etc. I even tried to use my TWRP backup from June and.. It didn't work. I used this backup some time ago, so it has to be good. That's so fcuked up.. Did someone has common problems or someone has got the solution for this situation? When I'm thing about doing all the stuff again. Clean ROM, bootloader, all the ****.. I hope someone will help me or I'll find solution.
Another LG V20 (H915 turned US996 turned H910 - the only way to root the device and keep the radio ) user here. Can confirm, latest Magisk boots straight to fastboot, even when uninstalling magisk. I suspect the boot partition and its backup are thrown out in some devilish bug designed to make us reinstall our ROMs. Very annoying: I can't do a crossword now as I use the toilet!
I'm having the same issue with my H918, but reflashing the ROM did not solve my issues now it says: Secure start-up
Decryption unsuccessful
The password you entered is correct, but unfortunately your data is corrupt.
I never entered a password, or encrypted my data.
When I select the only option which is to factory reset, it goes back into recovery again.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Rob
I DID IT! I did backup of my broken system from TWRP. Copy it to the hard disk. Then I replaced boot files (boot.emmc and same with .sha) from another backup which didn't want to restore in full option. After this i flashed backup with changed boot files and phone started. Bootlader remain, root remain, my camera mod for G5 is working. Now I'll have to install apps. Daaamn, so many hours.. I hope this solution will work for someone. Greetings from Poland!
EDIT: root and recovery aren't working but my camera mod reamins working. It's weird. So now I'll have to do root, recovery and then install apps which I used.
EDIT2: Recovery is working, sorry for chaos. Now I'm doing backup and then I will instal magisk 20.1
pendgy said:
Here is the ultimate solution https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=81378123&postcount=13 Don't panic!
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I can confirm that this worked perfectly on my LG G6, and is much easier than the machinations everyone else is trying. Thanks @pendgy!
frohro said:
I'm having the same issue with my H918, but reflashing the ROM did not solve my issues now it says: Secure start-up
Decryption unsuccessful
The password you entered is correct, but unfortunately your data is corrupt.
I never entered a password, or encrypted my data.
When I select the only option which is to factory reset, it goes back into recovery again.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Rob
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I got it fixed. The Data partition had to be formatted, not just wiped.
RESOLVED: For whatever reason, and after one of several temporary flashes of TWRP (mostly to allow my phone to charge), it started mounting the /data partition, something it had never done before due to the encryption issue on Oreo I could never get past despite several suggested solutions. I even managed to create a backup of my /data. In any event, I uninstalled Magisk, but it left my ramdisk corrupted, which forced it to fastboot (probably why all other attempts to fix this failed into fastboot after the Magisk update). Decided to flash my ROM which fixed the ramdisk, flashed the no-verity/no forced encryption, then reinstalled Magisk v20.1. All was well and good after that with no loss of data, and TWRP persisting in recovery.
[HTC ONE M9] magisk error ,cant uninstall or install again
Hi, I need some help with the my phone was have problematic work on magisk .zip. When I rooted my phone I installed the best latest version of magisk - 20.1. Beta for HTC and Android 10 but installation is not going well, probably not installed or something wrong, because when restarted phone, magisk is not exist in the phone and is not rooted .
So I trying to make sure and use magisk uninstall zip in twrp 3.1.1 but is not possible to uninstall, so trying terminal and unimod and/or mm commad - not found this command , module etc.
Try install 19.0 version magisk but all install metod finishes wit errors .
Dont have magisk now .