after I flash anything from twrp (example : magisk migrate zip, firmware,rom) and reboot to system, my phone just completely turns off for 15/20 minutes, can't even boot into twrp only fastboot mode stays accessable,
and androidone logo appears when I try to reboot and then goes off again.
Otherwise everything is ok but this 15-20 minute waiting time is so irritating.
I'm on latest firmware and twrp 3.3.1-0
If Anyone know how to fix this, kindly help me.
Edit : changed recovery to OrangeFoxbut the problem remains
So only me ig
Try the fix boot loop option in TWRP.
Try doing a full phone reset
Just two things to try......
DinIslamJoy said:
after I flash anything from twrp (example : magisk migrate zip, firmware,rom) and reboot to system, my phone just completely turns off for 15/20 minutes, can't even boot into twrp only fastboot mode stays accessable,
and androidone logo appears when I try to reboot and then goes off again.
Otherwise everything is ok but this 15-20 minute waiting time is so irritating.
I'm on latest firmware and twrp 3.3.1-0
If Anyone know how to fix this, kindly help me.
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sounds like you need another recovery
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Hi, after installing this framework (xposed-v80-sdk22-arm64), my HTC one M8s is stuck in a boot loop. Strange detail: The startup screen, you see the moment your device turns on, is the one I only see for the recovery mode. Besides this, it starts up normal, just never reaches a normal state (or fastboot state). I installed the framework in recovery mode. I also (re)installed SuperSu beta (BETA-SuperSU-v2.56-20151030013730) but this version was allready installed, so it shouldn't have anything to do with this problem. Right now it keeps on trying to boot. Can't even shut the phone down. Plz Help!!!!
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Hi, after installing this framework (xposed-v80-sdk22-arm64), my HTC one M8s is stuck in a boot loop. Strange detail: The startup screen, you see the moment your device turns on, is the one I only see for the recovery mode. Besides this, it starts up normal, just never reaches a normal state (or fastboot state). I installed the framework in recovery mode. I also (re)installed SuperSu beta (BETA-SuperSU-v2.56-20151030013730) but this version was allready installed, so it shouldn't have anything to do with this problem. Right now it keeps on trying to boot. Can't even shut the phone down. Plz Help!!!!
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It is always recommended to wipe cache&dalvik from recovery after flashing Xposed. Try wiping cache&dalvik and report back. If the bootloop still occurs, grab a log file via ADB and post it in the corresponding Xposed for Lollipop thread (I assume you are using it because you use SDK22 = Android 5.1.1).
By the way, there is a newer version of the framework available: v81.
I'm not sure, but my OnePlus 3 may be bricked.
I was running FreedomOS rooted, and with TWRP recovery installed. I downloaded a substratum theme, and installed it on the phone. When I rebooted the phone to apply the changes to the UI, the phone went into a bootloop. So i try to go to the recovery, by entering it via fastboot mode. Now it's basically acting like there isn't a recovery, neither twrp or stock recovery come up, just a black screen. The OnePlus splash screen shows up for about 10 seconds, then the screen goes blank. So when I try to load a recovery via fastboot flash on my computer, it still doesn't work. I've tried multiple versions of TWRP, and the stock recovery, and nothings working so fatr. Any tips or suggestions would be very much appreciated, thanks.
Cm9aphla said:
I'm not sure, but my OnePlus 3 may be bricked.
I was running FreedomOS rooted, and with TWRP recovery installed. I downloaded a substratum theme, and installed it on the phone. When I rebooted the phone to apply the changes to the UI, the phone went into a bootloop. So i try to go to the recovery, by entering it via fastboot mode. Now it's basically acting like there isn't a recovery, neither twrp or stock recovery come up, just a black screen. The OnePlus splash screen shows up for about 10 seconds, then the screen goes blank. So when I try to load a recovery via fastboot flash on my computer, it still doesn't work. I've tried multiple versions of TWRP, and the stock recovery, and nothings working so fatr. Any tips or suggestions would be very much appreciated, thanks.
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There is the full brick restore guide on here. I used it to fix mine
I don't think it's bootlooping, it just sits on the splash screen. I can still go to the bootloader and TWRP recovery. What's the best course of action?
I'm also seeing this behavior I think. I did:
1) ./flash-all with Android 9 factory image.
2) Reboot, turn on ADB access etc.
3) Install MagiskManager, latest version 6.0.0
4) Reboot into recovery, and install Magisk v17.2, everything seems okay.
5) Reboot system
After the reboot, it gets stuck on the Google logo and then eventually reboots into recovery...
Anyone else seeing something like this?
SOLUTION: Turns out I was still able to boot into eRecovery. From there I could reboot normally into the system. I then went into fastboot and flashed Blackball's TWRP 3.2.1-0 build for Oreo. Everything boots smoothly now.
Hello,
today I decided to try and flash the ResurrectionRemix-GSI to my Huawei P10 (EMUI 8.0) which was successful at first. I unlocked the bootloader, flashed TWRP via fastboot (First Link to TWRP in this thread). From TWRP I did a complete backup and wipe and installed ResurrectionRemix (ARM64 A-only from this thread). The system booted up just fine and everything seemed to work like a charm. I then went on to boot into recovery again, because I wanted to install the pico package from OpenGApps.
The problem now is that I'm stuck on the splash screen of TWRP. When I try to turn off the phone by holing the power button, it just reboots to recovery, which greets me with the everlasting splash screen. I have also tried rebooting the phone via adb -> same result. And to make it even better: When I try to get into fastboot mode via "adb reboot bootloader", I get thrown back into recovery as well.
My current "strategy" is to just drain the battery and hope for the best (well... I can't even turn the phone off anyway). I've read that other people have waited up to 6 min for TWRP's splash screen to dissapear. I'm waiting for roughly an hour now, so I'm pretty positive, that it's stuck.
Hope someone can help.
UPDATE: The battery has drained now. When I connected the phone to its charger, it went straight into recovery and is stuck again. Fastboot still doesn't work.
Huawei phones do not seem to go along very well with TWRP for installing GSIs. The original recovery is required to do a factory reset, before you can boot into system. Can you reboot in fastboot mode? If yes I would flash the original recovery and system from fastboot. It is clearly explained on the Openkirin.net website. I can also recommend flashing one of their GSIs, since they include the Huawei camera and nano Gapps.
M1chiel said:
Huawei phones do not seem to go along very well with TWRP for installing GSIs. The original recovery is required to do a factory reset, before you can boot into system. Can you reboot in fastboot mode? If yes I would flash the original recovery and system from fastboot. It is clearly explained on the Openkirin.net website. I can also recommend flashing one of their GSIs, since they include the Huawei camera and nano Gapps.
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No, I can't boot into fastboot mode, at least not via adb (only method I know of). When I run "adb reboot bootloader" it just throws me back into recovery mode with the splash-screen stuck.
My dad dropped and cracked his Note 4. I need to boot it up to get the data off it.
For some reason it wont boot to recovery, it gives me the blue text but it just boot loops after. I cannot get it to boot to the OS either.
I can get to download mode, i already tried flashing the firmware through odin. After doing so, it goes to recovery to install the system update, but then freezes 1/4th the way through and boot loops again.
I cant flash a custom recovery because the FRP lock stops me.
The only thing i have access to without a problem is Download mode. Can anyone please help me get this thing booted so i can recover the data?
Thank you!