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Hi All
Got into a bit of a situation when I re-locked my bootloader and got stuck in a loop, unable to unlock it because of the developer settings option. I had nothing but the TWRP screen bootlooping.
Anyway, sorted it out for those who want to know how. In the bootloader run the commands "fastboot format cache" and "fastboot format userdata"
Then choose to boot into recovery, it'll work and you'll be in TWRP. From there you can flash a ROM, enable the setting in developer options & unlock the bootloader!
Credit goes to geologic in this thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/help/warning-locking-bootloader-disabling-t2951312/page5
Good news to anyone having alternative recovery. Unfortunately will not work with stock recovery
Great thanks
Sorry for my poor english (I'm french). Great thanks for your solution. It works fine for me... I was afraid during a few hours to be forced to throw away my Nexus 6....
Thank you for that information. I was in the same position and your instructions helped me get my device working again. That Check 'Allow OEM Unlock' in Developer Options flag is a real game changer for those of us who are used to flashing our devices and one must be very careful.
freeman_g said:
Good news to anyone having alternative recovery. Unfortunately will not work with stock recovery
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Shouldn't you be able to adb side load a stock ROM?
Thank You
ixa20 said:
Hi All
Got into a bit of a situation when I re-locked my bootloader and got stuck in a loop, unable to unlock it because of the developer settings option. I had nothing but the TWRP screen bootlooping.
Anyway, sorted it out for those who want to know how. In the bootloader run the commands "fastboot format cache" and "fastboot format userdata"
Then choose to boot into recovery, it'll work and you'll be in TWRP. From there you can flash a ROM, enable the setting in developer options & unlock the bootloader!
Credit goes to geologic in this thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/help/warning-locking-bootloader-disabling-t2951312/page5
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Thank You so much you saved my day , I thought their is no solution for this but you saved me. :good::laugh::laugh:
Thanks a million!!
ixa20 said:
Hi All
Got into a bit of a situation when I re-locked my bootloader and got stuck in a loop, unable to unlock it because of the developer settings option. I had nothing but the TWRP screen bootlooping.
Anyway, sorted it out for those who want to know how. In the bootloader run the commands "fastboot format cache" and "fastboot format userdata"
Then choose to boot into recovery, it'll work and you'll be in TWRP. From there you can flash a ROM, enable the setting in developer options & unlock the bootloader!
Credit goes to geologic in this thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/help/warning-locking-bootloader-disabling-t2951312/page5
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Thank you so much, I owe you a life debt. haha now i can take one step closer to freedom.
How can you use fastboot format cache and fastboot format userdata when the bootloader is locked? I'm on an N6, but I've had 0 luck with that.
mrkmrk said:
How can you use fastboot format cache and fastboot format userdata when the bootloader is locked? I'm on an N6, but I've had 0 luck with that.
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You just can. It allows it.
Just went through the same thing and can confirm that fastboot format cache and fastboot format userdata got me back into recovery.
However, Recovery was showing 0MB storage space so I couldn't push anything to the SDcard for install. @rootSU recommended that I go into wipe and perform a full format (the one that requires you to type "yes"). I did this and my storage was back to normal and I was able to push a ROM to the SD card and flash it.
Problem solved!
sn0warmy said:
Just went through the same thing and can confirm that fastboot format cache and fastboot format userdata got me back into recovery.
However, Recovery was showing 0MB storage space so I couldn't push anything to the SDcard for install. @supersu recommended that I go into wipe and perform a full format (the one that requires you to type "yes"). I did this and my storage was back to normal and I was able to push a ROM to the SD card and flash it.
Problem solved!
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That's nice to give credit to the guy that helped you. But it was @rootSU
cam30era said:
That's nice to give credit to the guy that helped you. But it was @rootSU
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Haha whoops! Thanks!
sn0warmy said:
Haha whoops! Thanks!
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Know how I know?
Because I did it too.
cam30era said:
Know how I know?
Because I did it too.
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There are too many "SU" screen names to keep track of. Either that, or my brain is fried from all the trouble shooting this morning.
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There are too many "SU" screen names to keep track of. Either that, or my brain is fried from all the trouble shooting this morning.
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Maybe I need name change.
rootSU said:
Maybe I need name change.
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ACE!
Htc butterfly s 9060 bootloop
ixa20 said:
Hi All
Got into a bit of a situation when I re-locked my bootloader and got stuck in a loop, unable to unlock it because of the developer settings option. I had nothing but the TWRP screen bootlooping.
Anyway, sorted it out for those who want to know how. In the bootloader run the commands "fastboot format cache" and "fastboot format userdata"
Then choose to boot into recovery, it'll work and you'll be in TWRP. From there you can flash a ROM, enable the setting in developer options & unlock the bootloader!
Credit goes to geologic in this thread here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/help/warning-locking-bootloader-disabling-t2951312/page5
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my phone is bootlooping and locked bootloader and not have twrp recovery....xda is very big site for android development after that no buddy help m... so plz help i m crying now..
abby1996 said:
my phone is bootlooping and locked bootloader and not have twrp recovery....xda is very big site for android development after that no buddy help m... so plz help i m crying now..
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You can try >
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
Note that if this works, it will wipe your SDcard.
If it doesn't work, you have no other options. Return it for repair or replacement.
Thank you soo much for reply
cam30era said:
You can try >
fastboot format cache
fastboot format userdata
Note that if this works, it will wipe your SDcard.
If it doesn't work, you have no other options. Return it for repair or replacement.
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yes, this commnd works but what i do after that please tell ..i m new ....but i have recovery.zip and boot.img .i find these from other threats...how i flash this in locked bootloader..please tell in brief. Thanks
abby1996 said:
yes, this commnd works but what i do after that please tell ..i m new ....but i have recovery.zip and boot.img .i find these from other threats...how i flash this in locked bootloader..please tell in brief. Thanks
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fastboot reboot
I recently bought a used Nexus 6 in mint condition, but I noticed after a factory reset in TWRP that I still see old install folders and even some of the previous owner pics and docs.
How do I do a proper wipe without missing something up like the rom itself? What settings in TWRP should I use without killing the rom.
Thanks in advance
rsalas187 said:
I recently bought a used Nexus 6 in mint condition, but I noticed after a factory reset in TWRP that I still see old install folders and even some of the previous owner pics and docs.
How do I do a proper wipe without missing something up like the rom itself? What settings in TWRP should I use without killing the rom.
Thanks in advance
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Do a data factory reset in /settings/backup and restore/factory reset/. Backup first off course, this will wipe the device.
gee2012 said:
Do a data factory reset in /settings/backup and restore/factory reset/. Backup first off course, this will wipe the device.
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So don't even use the TWRP factory reset?
Format Data
Factory reset in twrp doesn't wipe sdcard. Also factory reset in settings uses recovery default which if twrp also, doesn't wipe sdcard.
In twrp go to wipe > advanced wipe > internal storage
rsalas187 said:
So don't even use the TWRP factory reset?
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If you prefer that you can:
Wipe cache and dalvik cache, data factory reset and reboot. Also backup apps and files/pics etc first. Do not wipe system or sdcard!
gee2012 said:
If you prefer that you can:
Wipe cache and dalvik cache, data factory reset and reboot. Also backup apps and files/pics etc first. Do not wipe system or sdcard!
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He wants to wipe sdcard...
rootSU said:
He wants to wipe sdcard...
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Don't think so if I read the op right, at least don't hope so ?
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 6 met Tapatalk
gee2012 said:
Don't think so if I read the op right, at least don't hope so ?
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 6 met Tapatalk
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Yeah he does. He wants to wipe all the pictures from previous owner on sdcard but can't because twrp doesn't do that unless he follows my instructions s
rootSU said:
Yeah he does. He wants to wipe all the pictures from previous owner on sdcard but can't because twrp doesn't do that unless he follows my instructions s
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Oké, doesn't do data factory reset in settings do the same? Wipe user data.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 6 met Tapatalk
gee2012 said:
Oké, doesn't do data factory reset in settings do the same? Wipe user data.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 6 met Tapatalk
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Twrp does not wipe sdcard. This is done on purpose to save sdcard for ROM flashers. It is no good wiping a device before flashing a ROM if the ROM you want to flash is wiped from sdcard.
Only stock ROM wipes sdcard with factory reset
Reset from settings uses recovery. So of stock recovery installed, using setting wipes sdcard. If twrp installed, using settings does not wipe sdcard.
rootSU said:
Twrp does not wipe sdcard. This is done on purpose to save sdcard for ROM flashers. It is no good wiping a device before flashing a ROM if the ROM you want to flash is wiped from sdcard.
Only stock ROM wipes sdcard with factory reset
Reset from settings uses recovery. So of stock recovery installed, using setting wipes sdcard. If twrp installed, using settings does not wipe sdcard.
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Oké got it bro.
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 6 met Tapatalk
you can always wipe the sd storage with twrp, but you have to specificly choose your storage to be wiped.
Failure of Factory Reset
I bought a Nexus 6 today, and listen to the "father" tell me that his "son" placed TWRP for recovery and installed PureNexus ROM on the device. Of course, I figured that this wasn't and issue, and the first thing that I did was do a factory reset. I issued the reset and once I was in TWRP, I immediately received a fail. I did a fastboot to a newer version of TWRP, but still no joy.
I have tried advance wipe and still nothing. Is there any pointers on where I might find the answer to being able to do a factory reset.
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I bought a Nexus 6 today, and listen to the "father" tell me that his "son" placed TWRP for recovery and installed PureNexus ROM on the device. Of course, I figured that this wasn't and issue, and the first thing that I did was do a factory reset. I issued the reset and once I was in TWRP, I immediately received a fail. I did a fastboot to a newer version of TWRP, but still no joy.
I have tried advance wipe and still nothing. Is there any pointers on where I might find the answer to being able to do a factory reset.
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Need some details here... First and foremost, what kind of fail are you talking about? Is there an error message?
(It's also interesting to know what kind of factory reset you did. The "normal" way in settings or in TWRP?)
Didgeridoohan said:
Need some details here... First and foremost, what kind of fail are you talking about? Is there an error message?
(It's also interesting to know what kind of factory reset you did. The "normal" way in settings or in TWRP?)
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The first time I did a Factory Reset was via the Setting --> Backup & reset --> Factory data reset. At which time, TWRP kicked in and attempted the automatic Factory reset.
Code:
Updating partition details..
... done
Full SELinux support is present.
Simulating actions...
At the top was the following:
Code:
OpenRecoveryScript Complete
Failed
So I thought there might be an issue with the version I was running so I followed up with going into the bootloader and then:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.0-shamu.img
I even tried to fastboot oem unlock:
Code:
[email protected]:~/Downloads/Nexus 6$ fastboot oem unlock
...
(bootloader) Device state transition will erase userdata.
(bootloader) Are you sure you want to continue this transition?
(bootloader)
(bootloader) Press POWER key to continue.
(bootloader) Press VOL UP or VOL DOWN key to cancel state transition.
(bootloader) State transition confirmed!
(bootloader) Please select 'YES' on screen if you want to continue...
(bootloader) Unlocking bootloader...
(bootloader) Not supported command in current status!
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 38.915s
I booted back into recovery and then tried to do a wipe. That one failed! I tried other partitions and still failed. So while the ROM seems to be working fine, I have not been able to do the factory reset and as such have not been able to first time boot where I could start the 1st time start so I could get the google cloud stuff downloaded to the device. I guess I could just go into Play and download stuff, but I would like to truly make this into my own device.
Sounds like the bootloader is locked. Go to settings in the ROM and tap on the build number seven times to expose Developer Options. Go to Developer Options and make sure "Enable OEM Unlock" is checked. Then try unlocking the bootloaded.
If you're successful, you can then replace TWRP with an updated version and go from there to customize the Nexus. This includes using TWRP to wipe the Nexus.
Didgeridoohan said:
Need some details here... First and foremost, what kind of fail are you talking about? Is there an error message?
(It's also interesting to know what kind of factory reset you did. The "normal" way in settings or in TWRP?)
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Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
Sounds like the bootloader is locked. Go to settings in the ROM and tap on the build number seven times to expose Developer Options. Go to Developer Options and make sure "Enable OEM Unlock" is checked. Then try unlocking the bootloaded.
If you're successful, you can then replace TWRP with an updated version and go from there to customize the Nexus. This includes using TWRP to wipe the Nexus.
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It is already in Developer Mode and the OEM is unlocked. One of the first things that I checked...
kcallis said:
It is already in Developer Mode and the OEM is unlocked. One of the first things that I checked...
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Try instead to flash a factory image. Might work and your device will be nice and clean.
And TWRP 2.8.5.0 is ancient (sort of). Latest is 3.0.2-0.
Didgeridoohan said:
Try instead to flash a factory image. Might work and your device will be nice and clean.
And TWRP 2.8.5.0 is ancient (sort of). Latest is 3.0.2-0.
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That was the trick... 3.0.2 made the factory reset a breeze
So I was following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-install-t3292684 and when it came to the step to allow modification in twrp I had already goofed up and kept it read only. How do I change this. I cannot find the setting anywhere in twrp???
CombustLemonz said:
So I was following this guide: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/general/guide-how-to-unlock-bootloader-install-t3292684 and when it came to the step to allow modification in twrp I had already goofed up and kept it read only. How do I change this. I cannot find the setting anywhere in twrp???
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Reflash TWRP.
Sent from my Droid Turbo.
Resurrection Remix.
Straight Talk/Verizon.
Tapatalk.
Reflashing did not work at first so I went to reboot and selected bootloader. It loaded up TWRP again and gave me the option! We are good! Thanks!
CombustLemonz said:
Reflashing did not work at first so I went to reboot and selected bootloader. It loaded up TWRP again and gave me the option! We are good! Thanks!
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No problem señor!
Sent from my Droid Turbo.
Resurrection Remix.
Straight Talk/Verizon.
Tapatalk.
CombustLemonz said:
Reflashing did not work at first so I went to reboot and selected bootloader. It loaded up TWRP again and gave me the option! We are good! Thanks!
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Could you please be more specific about how you got the option to reappear. I have the exact same issue. Thanks
Not sure if this will fix it or not... but I did the same thing when I first loaded twrp, I didnt allow system mods (or whatever it said) but in recovery if you go to Mount... theres a selection "Mount system partition read-only" that had a check and I unchecked it.
I am only assuming this corrects that issue... hopefully someone can come along and confirm.
jlang11 said:
Not sure if this will fix it or not... but I did the same thing when I first loaded twrp, I didnt allow system mods (or whatever it said) but in recovery if you go to Mount... theres a selection "Mount system partition read-only" that had a check and I unchecked it.
I am only assuming this corrects that issue... hopefully someone can come along and confirm.
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I can confirm that unchecking that option solves this. I tried to flash a ROM update once and it gave me an error saying my system partition was read only, and after unchecking that option it flashed correctly.
The reason for having to run adb flash recovery.img (the TWRP custom recovery) is because you chose the read-only mode introduced in v2.8.7.0 of TWRP. It means that the stock recovery will overwrite it if you reboot without selecting keep modifications on that first screen. Tapping on the Keep Read Only button will keep it temporary, but swiping the blue arrows to the right (like I did in the video), will install TWRP permanently. Reference: http://www.androidexplained.com/oneplus-3-install-twrp/
Latiken said:
I can confirm that unchecking that option solves this. I tried to flash a ROM update once and it gave me an error saying my system partition was read only, and after unchecking that option it flashed correctly.
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omg thank you so much, that was driving me mental.
can anyone confirm if this works? also, if i flash a new nightly via TWRP is CM going to overwrite the TWRP recovery? or I just have to wipe the cache and the update is done?
i91004ever said:
can anyone confirm if this works? also, if i flash a new nightly via TWRP is CM going to overwrite the TWRP recovery? or I just have to wipe the cache and the update is done?
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It will overwrite TWRP if you have the developer option checkmark to use CM Recovery. Go into Settings/Developer Options and UNcheck that box.
Hi guys i have the twrp but i flashed a rom called cm13 on my galaxy s5 sm-g900p and i want to go back to touch wiz but the restore says at the twrp
"Cannot restore Modem -- mounted read only. What should i do also the "Mount system partition read-only" box was already unchecked
Wazup20 said:
Hi guys i have the twrp but i flashed a rom called cm13 on my galaxy s5 sm-g900p and i want to go back to touch wiz but the restore says at the twrp
"Cannot restore Modem -- mounted read only. What should i do also the "Mount system partition read-only" box was already unchecked
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You should probably ask in the Galaxy S5 help section. That SM-G900p model is for Sprint.
Sprint Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sprint-galaxy-s5/help
Latiken said:
I can confirm that unchecking that option solves this. I tried to flash a ROM update once and it gave me an error saying my system partition was read only, and after unchecking that option it flashed correctly.
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Confirmed ! :highfive:
zefir738 said:
Reflash TWRP.
Sent from my Droid Turbo.
Resurrection Remix.
Straight Talk/Verizon.
Tapatalk.
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how can i reflash it again? i am having trouble with swipe to modification. swipe is not working i wiped data cache dalvik and system and the backup which i created is not restoring it says system--mounted read only. now i can neither boot to old OS nor the new OS is installing in my phone. im in great trouble please could you help me.
sizzlingsuraj said:
how can i reflash it again? i am having trouble with swipe to modification. swipe is not working i wiped data cache dalvik and system and the backup which i created is not restoring it says system--mounted read only. now i can neither boot to old OS nor the new OS is installing in my phone. im in great trouble please could you help me.
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Either
how you flashed in the first place, probably fastboot via PC?
or if it's still in your download folder, go to TWRP "install" and check install "image". Flash it TWRP (reinstall) from there, boot to bootloader and then go back to "recovery".
I use the 2nd method all the time to update to newer versions of TWRP.
ChazzMatt said:
Either
how you flashed in the first place, probably fastboot via PC?
or if it's still in your download folder, go to TWRP "install" and check install "image". Flash it TWRP (reinstall) from there, boot to bootloader and then go back to "recovery".
I use the 2nd method all the time to update to newer versions of TWRP.
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very important to do int hese order
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.3-0-hammerhead.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
enter the twrp
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ironia. said:
very important to do int hese order
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.3-0-hammerhead.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
enter the twrp
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That's basically what I said. But for this phone, you would want QUARK TWRP recovery – not hammerhead.
Latest QUARK TWRP:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=39562
(Use most recent date.)
yes, sorry for the wrong model
Ran into the same problem.
Made my device read only at the start up of TWRP by mistake.
Then I followed the advice by unticking the "mount system partition read only" option.
That's when the menu with the question came up again.
I swiped to the right to allow system modifications.
Rebooted into my phone.
Everything working fine phonewise.
Rebooted into bootloader.
Selected recovery.
Stock Recovery appears. :/
Any idea why stock recovery is returning despite having swiped right for allowing modifications on TWRP?
Hi,
I've maybe bricked my phone. I've to enter the encryption key after reboot, but the phone tells me that I have to make a factory reset even the password is correct. I tried to wipe it with TWRP (twrp-3.0.2-0-nemo.img) but it failed because /data cannot be mounted.
How can I wipe the phone? Help please!
honor5c said:
Hi,
I've maybe bricked my phone. I've to enter the encryption key after reboot, but the phone tells me that I have to make a factory reset even the password is correct. I tried to wipe it with TWRP (twrp-3.0.2-0-nemo.img) but it failed because /data cannot be mounted.
How can I wipe the phone? Help please!
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Solved: I've extracted the recovery image from the stock rom and flashed it via fastboot.
honor5c said:
Solved: I've extracted the recovery image from the stock rom and flashed it via fastboot.
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I was about to tell you that
honor5c said:
Hi,
I've maybe bricked my phone. I've to enter the encryption key after reboot, but the phone tells me that I have to make a factory reset even the password is correct. I tried to wipe it with TWRP (twrp-3.0.2-0-nemo.img) but it failed because /data cannot be mounted.
How can I wipe the phone? Help please!
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How did you encrypt the phone? I can't see any option on NEM-L51
Pou-chi said:
How did you encrypt the phone? I can't see any option on NEM-L51
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Go to settings--> security
honor5c said:
Solved: I've extracted the recovery image from the stock rom and flashed it via fastboot.
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Glad that you fixed it
Here's the whole story:
I was on an unofficial build of RR CM13, encrypted, using TWRP 3.0.2-1.
I wiped data, dalvik, cache, and flashed the newest Official RR 7.1.1 and open-gapps.
I boot into the new ROM and start setting stuff up.
I restore some apps' data using Titanium Backup, then reboot.
On reboot I'm greeted with the device setup screen
I reboot, wipe, reflash a bunch of times
A few times:
When I rebooted after using the system my PIN doesn't decrypt the system/data (booting into the system)
When I rebooted after using TWRP my PIN does decrypt (booting into the system)
At some point during this I try wiping everything from TWRP, but it freezes, goes black, and then the notification LED turns white. I hold the power button and boot back to TWRP.
Apparently wiping /data is the problem (everything else wipes just fine if I do them individually)
I boot back into the system, set it up, and do a full factory reset from there (after offloading my stuff from Internal Storage)
Back to TWRP, now no matter what I flash or restore, I don't end up booting into the system, only into TWRP
I've also tried TWRP 3.0.4-0 (which wouldn't decrypt my data), and I've reflash TWRP a few times.
How do I actually boot into my system? It's been 7 hours, and I'm losing my mind.
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Boot to your ROM through the power button...
Manually..
Just Passing By said:
Not sure if you've tried this yet, but considering you've already backed your phone up, I'd just recommend to start clean and use the unbricker tool.
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Do what he said. You've already wiped your internal storage, so just start from scratch.
Just Passing By said:
Not sure if you've tried this yet, but considering you've already backed your phone up, I'd just recommend to start clean and use the unbricker tool.
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Thanks, that worked, but now when I try to boot into recovery I get a black screen.
I was able to use the Toolkit to boot into TWRP and flash my ROM. Any ideas how to fix this?
RustySpackleford said:
Thanks, that worked, but now when I try to boot into recovery I get a black screen.
I was able to use the Toolkit to boot into TWRP and flash my ROM. Any ideas how to fix this?
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flash twrp
adb push os zip
adb push su
flash all , if needed format data.
This is what I have done yesterday,
edit: If u brick I don't take any responsibility.
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TWRP has enormous potential and so does ADB try to use them.
First ensure TWRP is working, If it works you're 80℅ safe , then further do some XDA search as per your need. I am sure it will work again.
This is purely my experience since 6 years I am flashing .
uttam.ace said:
TWRP has enormous potential and so does ADB try to use them.
First ensure TWRP is working, If it works you're 80℅ safe , then further do some XDA search as per your need. I am sure it will work again.
This is purely my experience since 6 years I am flashing .
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hi bro, i facing 'white led black screen' on my 3T, can you explain what should i do for fix this?
please.. :crying:
bluuquthug said:
hi bro, i facing 'white led black screen' on my 3T, can you explain what should i do for fix this?
please.. :crying:
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Hi ! Do not worry try this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306
uttam.ace said:
Hi ! Do not worry try this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/unbrick-unbrick-tutorial-oneplus-3t-t3515306
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it cant bro, i tried using that unbrick tool but still facing same problem after i update or flashing ROM again.
or can you explain step by step to fix that? almost all ROM i tried but still happening, am i wrong?
bluuquthug said:
it cant bro, i tried using that unbrick tool but still facing same problem after i update or flashing ROM again.
or can you explain step by step to fix that? almost all ROM i tried but still happening, am i wrong?
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Your TWRP is working right!
go to TWRP/ Advanced/ADB Sideload
type "adb sideload /path/to/rom.zip"
Mate, recommend using ADB Sideload on TWRP itself is the only viable option you have. OR if that doesn't work and you still have the PIN issues, you should definitely use the Unbrick Tool and get everything back to Stock, and then reflash everything
Note: Using the unbrick tool will cause it to relock bootloader, so you're gonna have to start over again.
Cheers!