Moto G5s Plus — Start up failed | bootloader - Moto G5S Plus Questions & Answers

my phone is not starting. It is showing (In red)
Startup failed:
your device didn't start up successfully.
Use the software repair assistance on computer to repair your device.
connect ur device to your computer to get software repair assitant.
shows below options in red:
restart bootloader
recovery mode
factory
BP tools
Qcom
Please help me with the same. I have some important data in my internal storage.

Related

[Q] Restore from Fastboot or other method?

So basically Im stuck.
After goofing around with this thing I wanted to restore to stock. I didnt back up any bloat software and attempted this.
Now im stuck where it wants you to add accounts, upon hitting next it asks for my location permissions, then it crashes because of myaccount.apk, then that loops.
After playing around im totally botched...
Booting normally leads me to a "AP Fastboot Flash Mode (Last Flash Failed)" screen. I can kill that and get to the "Boot Mode Selection Menu" as well. Selecting recovery from that menu will erboot to the typical dual core boot screen, then back to "invalid flash mode"
Long story short - is there a file or method that will get me back to factory from here?
You can use psouza4s tools to restore your /system/app.
Sent from my DROID3 using xda premium
From what boot mode though? I cant get IN to android so I cant connect via ADB.
Boot Menu results:
Normal Mode: Invalid Flash Mode
Recovery Mode: Invalid Flash Mode
AP Fastboot: ALL GOOD
BP SBF Flash: ALL GOOD
BP Only: Sits at the M Dual Core Screen - But device is detected
AP BP USB Bypass: Sits at the M Dual Core Screen - But device is detected
BP Tools: Invalid Flash Mode
My guess is I need to flash a recovery file somehow to get to a proper recovery, then some kind of update.zip or such I can flash.
edru said:
From what boot mode though? I cant get IN to android so I cant connect via ADB.
Boot Menu results:
Normal Mode: Invalid Flash Mode
Recovery Mode: Invalid Flash Mode
AP Fastboot: ALL GOOD
BP SBF Flash: ALL GOOD
BP Only: Sits at the M Dual Core Screen - But device is detected
AP BP USB Bypass: Sits at the M Dual Core Screen - But device is detected
BP Tools: Invalid Flash Mode
My guess is I need to flash a recovery file somehow to get to a proper recovery, then some kind of update.zip or such I can flash.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
First of all . . . don't wipe. Second of all, have you tried the booting into bp tools method with your terminal/power shell set to:
Code:
adb wait-for-device shell
rynosaur said:
First of all . . . don't wipe. Second of all, have you tried the booting into bp tools method with your terminal/power shell set to:
Code:
adb wait-for-device shell
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Too late. Wiping is how I ended up in this position :/ - And Im unable to do the adb wait command because BPTools gives me invalid flash mode.
if there was a way to get a backup in a recovery update.zip form place on a sd card and use the recovery menu
Again here is what happens when selecting different boot modes.
Boot Menu results:
Normal Mode: Invalid Flash Mode
Recovery Mode: Invalid Flash Mode
AP Fastboot: ALL GOOD
BP SBF Flash: ALL GOOD
BP Only: Sits at the M Dual Core Screen - But device is detected
AP BP USB Bypass: Sits at the M Dual Core Screen - But device is detected
BP Tools: Invalid Flash Mode
So recovery is not an option as you can see.
Boot to where your phone is detectable use psouza4s tools get the system restore apps he provides his tools will install them ... all bloatware will be back..
Anyone who has a bricked DROID 3 phone (Verizon only), I may have a solution for you.
Requirements:
Windows platform
7-zip installed (and know how to extract files)
ability to follow all instructions exactly
willingness to factory reset/lose data on their phone
This unbrick method is NOT guaranteed to work, but it's very hopeful for most situations where other methods aren't working. If you are in desperate need of a fix, send me a PM and I'll link you some files to try.
Lastly: I will not be walking through anyone step by step on how to run this procedure -- the included instructions should be more than enough for most people. If you read the instructions and are thoroughly confused, then this fix isn't for you.

[Q] boot sequence disturb

choosing from internal SD card and then 2nd file.
my device prompted completion success messages but it took very short time.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
now what happened after doing this. my device is displaying same booting screen of CWM-based recovery v5.5.0.4 on each re-boot.
i treid many times by unplug the battrey but unfortunately unsuccessfull.
After that i did Wipe data/factory reset and wipe cache partition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I tried it through window's based utility Odin v4.43 but it could detect my device usb driver even after success of USB driver installation.
it didn't display Added in message box.
now what should i do ?
i already installed samsung Kies but still undetected my Phone device and says "Your phone device is not supported by Kies2.0".
I tried some old version of Odin 3v1.8 , it detected the port and displayed Added but failed to write ROM on my device.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
My desktop machine's OS : windows 8 64 bit enterprise edition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I am unable to install new ofor revert back my OS because when i Hold Vol Down + Home + Power, This is not putting me in Download Mode instead Ramdump Mode.
I need your guidence to resolve the issue. Thanks in advance.
Please ask for further details if required.

[Q] Can I ADB pull media files from device? Help please!

Hey guys!
I've been having a lot of problems with a Samsung Galaxy S Plus recently. After my girlfriend entered the wrong picture password a number of times in a row, the phone locked down. I tried to activate data connection using the power menu (hold power button), which I had deactivated before it locked down. My attempts to log in failed when the device returned either 'invalid username' or 'invalid password' (they are - of course - neither). This is apparently a known problem. I then followed the following instructions to trick the device into thinking the google account had been verified: droidwiki .de/Muster_vergessen#Muster_l.C3.B6schen (warning, that site is in German). For this I successfully managed the following steps:
1.) Installation of ADB tools
2.) Installation of ClockwordMod using Odin in order to accomplish the ...
3.) Activation of USB debugging.
4.) Rooting the phone using these instructions: androiddrole .com/how-to/how-to-easily-root-samsung-galaxy-s-plus-i9001
All these steps worked as expected. Then however, the trouble started: When trying to set the number of failed pattern attempts to 0, the following command failed: "cd /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases" ("can't cd to /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases"). Additionally I could no longer boot into android as the phone kept booting directly into CWM (This is apparently also a known problem). I proceeded to install a newer version of ClockworkMod Touch (using zip on sd card) hoping this would allow me to break the loop. It didnt. So I replaced ClockwordMod with TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP). This did finally allow me to exit the recovery mode only to get stuck in a full-out reboot loop: Samsung logo -> black screen -> Samsung logo -> black screen. In order to get out of this reboot loop I used Odin to flash boot_loader.tar and the original version of ClockwordMod onto the device. After a number of failed attempts this suddenly worked - kinda:
The current situation is this: The phone no longer boots directly into recovery mode (good). It doesnt boot into android either though. It just reboots over and over again - this can be stopped however by using 'Volume Down' + 'Home' + 'Power' to access ClockwordMod.
My hopes of getting my phone unlocked and working as before again are rather slim at this point. I would still like to save my substantial collection of photographs from the media folders on the device, before I wipe the entire thing (or buy a new phone).
Therefore my question to you:
Is it possible to extract the photos (stored in the standard media locations of android 2.3) to a PC using only USB-Debugging/Odin/ClockwordMod (being unable to boot into android)?
I tried to pull the media files using the 'adp pull' command, but I couldnt get it to work (maybe because I didnt get the command or the file-paths correctly). Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.
Solution
Attention: If you want your media files, backup your current state first. Go to backup and restore -> backup. Then do steps written below. Backup will be in CWM folder on your sdcard.
This is called a soft-brick. It's good that you can access download and recovery mode using 3 button combinations. First, download a stock Gingerbread ROM for your device model and put it on your sdcard. Boot into CWM and select Wipe user data -> Yes. Wipe Cache Partition -> Yes. Go to Advanced menu and select Wipe Dalvik cache -> Yes. Now return to previous menu and select install zip from sdcard -> choose zip from sdcard -> select name.of.downloaded.rom.zip -> Yes -> Wait 1-2 minutes to flash -> Wipe user data -> Wipe Cache Partition -> Wipe Dalvik Cache. Then select Reboot system now from main menu, and wait 4-5 minutes for it to boot first time.
DaniTheMan said:
Hey guys!
I've been having a lot of problems with a Samsung Galaxy S Plus recently. After my girlfriend entered the wrong picture password a number of times in a row, the phone locked down. I tried to activate data connection using the power menu (hold power button), which I had deactivated before it locked down. My attempts to log in failed when the device returned either 'invalid username' or 'invalid password' (they are - of course - neither). This is apparently a known problem. I then followed the following instructions to trick the device into thinking the google account had been verified: droidwiki .de/Muster_vergessen#Muster_l.C3.B6schen (warning, that site is in German). For this I successfully managed the following steps:
1.) Installation of ADB tools
2.) Installation of ClockwordMod using Odin in order to accomplish the ...
3.) Activation of USB debugging.
4.) Rooting the phone using these instructions: androiddrole .com/how-to/how-to-easily-root-samsung-galaxy-s-plus-i9001
All these steps worked as expected. Then however, the trouble started: When trying to set the number of failed pattern attempts to 0, the following command failed: "cd /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases" ("can't cd to /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases"). Additionally I could no longer boot into android as the phone kept booting directly into CWM (This is apparently also a known problem). I proceeded to install a newer version of ClockworkMod Touch (using zip on sd card) hoping this would allow me to break the loop. It didnt. So I replaced ClockwordMod with TeamWin Recovery Project (TWRP). This did finally allow me to exit the recovery mode only to get stuck in a full-out reboot loop: Samsung logo -> black screen -> Samsung logo -> black screen. In order to get out of this reboot loop I used Odin to flash boot_loader.tar and the original version of ClockwordMod onto the device. After a number of failed attempts this suddenly worked - kinda:
The current situation is this: The phone no longer boots directly into recovery mode (good). It doesnt boot into android either though. It just reboots over and over again - this can be stopped however by using 'Volume Down' + 'Home' + 'Power' to access ClockwordMod.
My hopes of getting my phone unlocked and working as before again are rather slim at this point. I would still like to save my substantial collection of photographs from the media folders on the device, before I wipe the entire thing (or buy a new phone).
Therefore my question to you:
Is it possible to extract the photos (stored in the standard media locations of android 2.3) to a PC using only USB-Debugging/Odin/ClockwordMod (being unable to boot into android)?
I tried to pull the media files using the 'adp pull' command, but I couldnt get it to work (maybe because I didn't get the command or the file-paths correctly). Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse

Error accessing the Internal storage on Zuk Z2 Pro

I have been getting this error when I try to access the Internal storage on my Zuk Z2Pro,
Error " You do not have permission to access this device "
I have tried the following steps
1. Reinstall to factory version using the QFIL method
2. Tried to unlockboot loader ( It was unlocked in the first place but reattempted ) in the fastboot mode, it does say bootloader unlocked, but the secure boot is enabled ( not sure if secure boot should be enabled )
3. Reinstalled the drivers for fastboot and adb.
4. I am able to FTP to the internal storage using Wifi, but not through the USB cable in windows explorer. Even tried creating a new account to check if it was a windows profile issue.
5. Reflashed the 2.3.044 ( for some reason Zuk pushed the update )
Any help on the same ?
Did it work before?
Normally after pluging in your phone to pc you have to drag the notification bar and allow mtp access on your phone.
Afterwards you can see the storage on your phone.

[GUIDE] How to return to Stock/Flash Images with QFIL

Here is a step by step guide on how to flash the stock rom with QFIL and by extension any image.
Download and install the Qualcomm drivers from here
Download either of the firmware from here
Download the support files (Firehose/rawprogram0.xml/patch0.xml) here
Extract the firmware and support files to the same folder so you can easily access them like your desktop
Download and install QPST from here
Open the QFIL application (Find it in your start menu)
In the "Select Build Type" field select Flat Build
In the "Select Programmer" field navigate to the folder you extracted the firmware and support files to and select the prog_emmc_firehose_8909.mbn file
Select the "Load XML" button and navigate to the folder you extracted the firmware and support files to and select the rawprogram0.xml and then the patch0.xml when prompted.
Plug in your tablet
Run the following adb command "adb reboot edl" (Now the screen should be blank but the led light should be red)
If the text at the top of the QFIL application says "No Port Available" click the "Select Port..." option and pick your device. If your device isn't showing up there you didn't install the drivers properly.
Click the Download Button to begin flashing your device
So the above explains how to flash everything if you want to flash individual partitions you can edit your rawprogram0.xml to only include the ones you want. (patch0.xml stays the same) I have linked below 2 examples, one of them flashes just a boot.img and one that just flashes the recovery.img. But you aren't limited to those.
Recovery
Boot
Mine just in case
Awesome, thanks for this post! it will really help us in upcoming projects!
Managed to revive my phone using the B12 files but it crashes after completing system.img, I think the problem is userdata.img, my phone boots but I lost the imei and I don't know how to get it back, I'm still trying.
ZTE 971 not recognized by either QPST or QFIL
Thanks for all the detailed instructions. But my ZTE 971 is not visible to either qpst or qfil eventhough the phone shows in windows 8.1. In the Developer Options menu, I noticed Select USB Configuration, RNDIS (USB ethernet) option cannot be enabled. I wonder if this has anything to do with it. OEM unlocking, USB debbugging are already selected. Any suggestions, please? Thanks.
ps. I live in Turkey. I got this phone last year from AT&T and have unlocked the sim.
My PC is not detecting my ZTE MAVEN 3
I have installed all drives but still facing the issue. I am using it on Windows 10.
I flashed the B13 (ZPST tool shows my device as B13) with the QFIL like your guide says and it says all completed successfully and finishes, but now my phone went from only being able to boot EDL + FTM + Recovery, to now booting directly to EDL mode, which obviously means this guide completely screwed up my phone... Thanks.
Mega says that link for the driver is invalid, but the driver is included in your QPST download anyway.
000Nick said:
I flashed the B13 (ZPST tool shows my device as B13) with the QFIL like your guide says and it says all completed successfully and finishes, but now my phone went from only being able to boot EDL + FTM + Recovery, to now booting directly to EDL mode, which obviously means this guide completely screwed up my phone... Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
solucionaste hermano
Mod edit:
you solved brother
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it says qhsusb_bulk when I connect the the software is not working in the mobile and it is stuck at bootloader screen but I used the press both buttons to go to edl mode method and it said in the device manager a device connected with name : qhsusb_bulk
help pls
Hello All.
I am not able to get the following files
rawprogram.xml and patch.xml for LG G8x​Please help me to get this files ASAP as i have hard bricked the mobile, all partitions deleted

Categories

Resources