Well I tried installing Titan Rom and then had to update the bootloader.
While fastboot didn't recognize my phone when i typed "adb devices" it still said it was connected, so I gave it a shot with the following instructions here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/bootloader-update-t3060007
So I noticed that it erases modem 1 and 2.
I have wifi, but no network for my carrier to make calls or receive data.
My backup didn't reset the modem either. Phone is back to the way it was saved during TWRP backup, except for the modems/network.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
hi
Mmm i will try to help you - tell me what version bootloader and recovery you have installed pls.
TWRP 2.8.6.0
bootloader v, can't tell you, trying different things to find out now.
TWRP 2.8.6.0
bootloader 0x4882
CindysD said:
Well I tried installing Titan Rom and then had to update the bootloader.
While fastboot didn't recognize my phone when i typed "adb devices" it still said it was connected, so I gave it a shot with the following instructions here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g-2014/general/bootloader-update-t3060007
So I noticed that it erases modem 1 and 2.
I have wifi, but no network for my carrier to make calls or receive data.
My backup didn't reset the modem either. Phone is back to the way it was saved during TWRP backup, except for the modems/network.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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I'm not sure what model of Moto G you have, but for the data problem, you'll have to input your API settings. Flashing will usually wipe them out. Go to Settings, More (under Wireless & Networks at the top), Cellular Networks, Access Point Names. There you should see your carrier. When you click on it, it will open and here you will need the settings for your carrier. If you give me your carrier, maybe I can tell you what to input or someone else here will surely have the same carrier.
Going back one step, where you see Network Operators, click on that and see if your operator comes up. If so, that may fix the phone problem when you select the carrier.
you probably flash the wrong ''modem NON-HLOS.bin'' file.
did you notes that in the download folder have 5 folder one for it device model?
Did you download the one for your's device exactly model?
If so it may be wrong...
Find a XML ROM of yours exactly device and flash again the ''modem NON-HLOS.bin''
to find the ROM search here
Use this commands but with the right file.
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
modemst1 and 2 is only erasing the temp stats of modem not erase the modem files.
Hey guys, last night I tried to root my device (XT1058) following the guide [here](http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/howto-root-moto-x-ver-4-4-4-xt1060-t3118342). Stupid me decided I wouldn't need to go back to stock ROM like it says in the first step. I continue with the guide, follow every step, until I reboot. After rebooting my Moto X gets stuck at the white screen with the blue circle M. I panicked, read a lot of things online, followed them, and nothing worked. I reset the cache partition in recovery mode when rebooting into fastboot, still nothing. I also noticed that my device is no longer detected in ADB at all, even in fastboot. So after just giving up, I read online in multiple places going to recovery mode, and wiping the whole phone/factory resetting would fix it. It still is not recognized by ADB or finishing booting. I realize I should've been more careful. Please help!
First thing... when the phone is in Fastboot AP menu, you can't use ADB. ADB wont work and wont see your phone unless the phone is fully booted. (i.e. adb.exe and fastboot.exe use two different modes on the phone).
Next, I've seen that symptom before, but I don't recall how to fix.
I would really consider asking in the thread for the process you were following.
If no one gives you any suggestion, you could always try re-flashing the stock image for your phone that matches the highest version you've had installed on your phone. (On fastboot screen you can see bootloader version, so match you stock version to that. see the list of known bootloader versions at -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/info-warning-risks-downgrading-impacts-t3058202 ) And use mfastboot to flash it (follow option 5 in the 2nd post at -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/faq-how-to-prepare-ota-update-carriers-t3126425 )
I'm pretty sure I saw this on reddit. You had a mac right?
You need fastboot installed on your mac:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917237
Assuming you have fastboot working on your mac and your phone this thread method two:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-moto-x-return-to-100-stock-using-t2446515
Use fastboot instead of mfastboot for the sytem.img file.
If you receive an error with flashing system you could try:
Code:
fastboot -S 0 flash system system.img
If u can still enter recovery mode, factory data reset from it , if u can't boot still after resetting , u have to flash the full stock ROM.....
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These are the original steps I used
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU7vi388dMk
I just followed the bootloader instructions and then followed the way to root the phone.
TWRP
SuperSU
From the video used.
Alright so I'll start from the top, I have the HTC One M7 from T-Mobile and I purchased a Straight Talk SIM plus service and went to install everything.
I was originally on T-Mobile but they upped my bill to 80 a month, so I switched to MetroPCS but MetroPCS is really slow down here so I decided to switch to Straight Talk but I just read online that they are both on the T-Mobile network and are both the same in regards to speed...(so my mess up I guess? Unless that's not right.) I am in Tuscon, AZ.
Anyways, I tried changing the APN and it just kept disappearing I used the most basic setting at first and it kept switching to the LOCKED T-Mobile APN and the internet/mms won't work only calling/texting.
So I tried using a more advanced APN and instead it just disappeared, it won't save even after I touch "Save" so my search began and I saw things about Sunshine but I didn't buy this phone outright I got it a year ago online for 200$ and I am completely broke right now so I can't afford the 25$ but I need to be able to use my phone because I already paid for the coverage (Straight Talk) and I am trying to get in contact with a potential job.
So to reiterate I used both basic and more detailed APN information neither works, first one saves but goes back to T-Mobile's APN, second one doesn't save at all it disappears. I went to Straight Talk and got the APN information but once again nothing worked.
So I read online about using Titanium Backup and converting APN Backup And Restore to a system app so I can alter the APN, but I every time I tried using TB(I paid for it by the way so I can use the full version) it would hang on, "Processing please wait" I waited well over thirty minutes. I restarted my phone and for some reason the app was deleted.
So I continued to look more and found out about the S-Lock and Rumrunner, so I continued on with that and tried using Rumrunner but the ADB thing wasn't installed so I used this link, (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48915118) tried again and I got all the way to the end (after disabling firewall/antivirus) and was stuck with the "Get unsecured" kernel error, the "Choose one of two options, bye!!!" message. So I looked into that as well, I found this one called, TrickDroid ROM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KEesTRHixE) I did all the backing up using TWRP and TB then proceeded to go to (http://lifehacker.com/how-to-flash-a-rom-to-your-android-phone-30885281) I put the ZIP file in my phone then went to TWRP recovery, I went to install it and it just hanged on the "Flashing 1 of 1" I found out that it had something to do with, "Mounting" or whatever in TWRP and I didn't so I restarted my phone.
I tried going back into recovery mode after the restart multiple times and it wouldn't work, I picked it and it just loaded into FASTBOOT every time and wouldn't load the recovery mode. So, once again, I looked into this and found Squabbi's HTC One tool kit, 3.2. I downloaded it and got it to work on my phone, I followed these instructions, (http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...48-htc-one-won-t-boot-into-twrp-recovery.html)
Reboot to HBOOT
select FASTBOOT to get to FASTBOOT USB mode
Make sure the device is in and you have fastboot on your machine
fastboot flash the recovery image
Immediately try to go into the recovery via the HBOOT menu
If no dice, reboot the system and make sure "fast boot" is unchecked in the power options. It might be unrelated, but still: do it.
Go back and try again, but after flashing recovery, reboot the bootloader and then immediately go to recovery.
If successful, reboot system then reboot back into HBOOT and then to recovery to confirm.
I went into the tool and used "Recovery," I downloaded the TWRP one for T-Mobile and clicked on, "Reboot Bootloader" then it restarted my phone and put me in the white screen, I did the flash recovery and everything went through so I went into recovery.
This is where I am at right now, I went into recovery and TWRP is saying I have 0MB internal storage but when I plug the phone to my computer I can see everything is still installed. Also, usually I read online when people have this problem their phone doesn't work at all, strangely enough mine will boot into the OS and allow me to make phone calls text and use apps, so basically the phone ITSELF is unaffected, which I haven't seen on here so either I'm a crazy exception or people just don't post a lot on here.
I also went back into Squabbi's tool and got the error that my device is offline and now I just got the error (Permission Denied)
To reiterate, my TWRP says 0MB internal storage after doing a flash recovery and I went to "Wipe" and cleared the dvleck (or something) and the cache before trying to do the install of the ROM trickdroid but my phone still completely functions.
My HBB is 1.7 I believe and I am not sure what other information you'll need, all the sites referenced above is everything I've tried and used. I know Straight Talk works on this phone because as long as I can set the APN I can successfully use it.
Please don't respond with, "If you can afford this phone blahblah code" I could afford the phone two years ago when I had a job and money, but that doesn't mean I can afford the code.
If there's anyone that can help me I'd really appreciate it.
neitousama said:
These are the original steps I used
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU7vi388dMk
I just followed the bootloader instructions and then followed the way to root the phone.
TWRP
SuperSU
From the video used.
Alright so I'll start from the top, I have the HTC One M7 from T-Mobile and I purchased a Straight Talk SIM plus service and went to install everything.
I was originally on T-Mobile but they upped my bill to 80 a month, so I switched to MetroPCS but MetroPCS is really slow down here so I decided to switch to Straight Talk but I just read online that they are both on the T-Mobile network and are both the same in regards to speed...(so my mess up I guess? Unless that's not right.) I am in Tuscon, AZ.
Anyways, I tried changing the APN and it just kept disappearing I used the most basic setting at first and it kept switching to the LOCKED T-Mobile APN and the internet/mms won't work only calling/texting.
So I tried using a more advanced APN and instead it just disappeared, it won't save even after I touch "Save" so my search began and I saw things about Sunshine but I didn't buy this phone outright I got it a year ago online for 200$ and I am completely broke right now so I can't afford the 25$ but I need to be able to use my phone because I already paid for the coverage (Straight Talk) and I am trying to get in contact with a potential job.
So to reiterate I used both basic and more detailed APN information neither works, first one saves but goes back to T-Mobile's APN, second one doesn't save at all it disappears. I went to Straight Talk and got the APN information but once again nothing worked.
So I read online about using Titanium Backup and converting APN Backup And Restore to a system app so I can alter the APN, but I every time I tried using TB(I paid for it by the way so I can use the full version) it would hang on, "Processing please wait" I waited well over thirty minutes. I restarted my phone and for some reason the app was deleted.
So I continued to look more and found out about the S-Lock and Rumrunner, so I continued on with that and tried using Rumrunner but the ADB thing wasn't installed so I used this link, (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=48915118) tried again and I got all the way to the end (after disabling firewall/antivirus) and was stuck with the "Get unsecured" kernel error, the "Choose one of two options, bye!!!" message. So I looked into that as well, I found this one called, TrickDroid ROM (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KEesTRHixE) I did all the backing up using TWRP and TB then proceeded to go to (http://lifehacker.com/how-to-flash-a-rom-to-your-android-phone-30885281) I put the ZIP file in my phone then went to TWRP recovery, I went to install it and it just hanged on the "Flashing 1 of 1" I found out that it had something to do with, "Mounting" or whatever in TWRP and I didn't so I restarted my phone.
I tried going back into recovery mode after the restart multiple times and it wouldn't work, I picked it and it just loaded into FASTBOOT every time and wouldn't load the recovery mode. So, once again, I looked into this and found Squabbi's HTC One tool kit, 3.2. I downloaded it and got it to work on my phone, I followed these instructions, (http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...48-htc-one-won-t-boot-into-twrp-recovery.html)
Reboot to HBOOT
select FASTBOOT to get to FASTBOOT USB mode
Make sure the device is in and you have fastboot on your machine
fastboot flash the recovery image
Immediately try to go into the recovery via the HBOOT menu
If no dice, reboot the system and make sure "fast boot" is unchecked in the power options. It might be unrelated, but still: do it.
Go back and try again, but after flashing recovery, reboot the bootloader and then immediately go to recovery.
If successful, reboot system then reboot back into HBOOT and then to recovery to confirm.
I went into the tool and used "Recovery," I downloaded the TWRP one for T-Mobile and clicked on, "Reboot Bootloader" then it restarted my phone and put me in the white screen, I did the flash recovery and everything went through so I went into recovery.
This is where I am at right now, I went into recovery and TWRP is saying I have 0MB internal storage but when I plug the phone to my computer I can see everything is still installed. Also, usually I read online when people have this problem their phone doesn't work at all, strangely enough mine will boot into the OS and allow me to make phone calls text and use apps, so basically the phone ITSELF is unaffected, which I haven't seen on here so either I'm a crazy exception or people just don't post a lot on here.
I also went back into Squabbi's tool and got the error that my device is offline and now I just got the error (Permission Denied)
To reiterate, my TWRP says 0MB internal storage after doing a flash recovery and I went to "Wipe" and cleared the dvleck (or something) and the cache before trying to do the install of the ROM trickdroid but my phone still completely functions.
My HBB is 1.7 I believe and I am not sure what other information you'll need, all the sites referenced above is everything I've tried and used. I know Straight Talk works on this phone because as long as I can set the APN I can successfully use it.
Please don't respond with, "If you can afford this phone blahblah code" I could afford the phone two years ago when I had a job and money, but that doesn't mean I can afford the code.
If there's anyone that can help me I'd really appreciate it.
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First for your 0mb storage in twrp, this issue is in most cases caused by a corrupted data partition which is probably not your case since your phone is working fine. You might not have installed the right twrp version. Can you post a link to the exact version of TWRP you have flashed?
For your APN issue, I'm presuming your phone is already sim-unlocked right? That might only be an issue with the stock T-MOB rom not allowing you to edit the APN. You'll probably be fine after flashing another rom.
S-off (rumrunner) is not related to APN problems. + Rumrunner won't work on hboot 1.57, only Sunshine will but anyway S-OFF is not really needed if you can fix it by flashing a rom.
So make sure you flash the right twrp version for GSM (2.8.6.0) then make a nandroid backup of your current config (and better to make a copy of this backup on your computer) and then see if the 0mb issue is solved, if yes flash your rom and try to set your APN again, If its still says 0mb then you'll have to fix the corrupted partitions.
alray said:
First for your 0mb storage in twrp, this issue is in most cases caused by a corrupted data partition which is probably not your case since your phone is working fine. You might not have installed the right twrp version. Can you post a link to the exact version of TWRP you have flashed?
For your APN issue, I'm presuming your phone is already sim-unlocked right? That might only be an issue with the stock T-MOB rom not allowing you to edit the APN. You'll probably be fine after flashing another rom.
S-off (rumrunner) is not related to APN problems. + Rumrunner won't work on hboot 1.57, only Sunshine will but anyway S-OFF is not really needed if you can fix it by flashing a rom.
So make sure you flash the right twrp version for GSM then make a nandroid backup of your current config (and better to make a copy of this backup on your computer) and then see if the 0mb issue is solved, if yes flash your rom and try to set your APN again, If its still says 0mb then you'll have to fix the corrupted partitions.
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Well I searched high and low and I finally found this thing called, ".img" and it was the original android one supposedly, so I used the toolkit to flash it and I guess it wiped everything off my phone and now it's factory again, strangely enough on the white screen it still says "Tampered" "Unlocked" so now I guess I just have to run through the motions again?
I am so new to this, I only unlocked/rooted/custom recovery'd my phone so that I can hack into some games I was playing to have more fun but after this whole issue with the Straight Talk thing I realized I had to go far above and beyond..
The link for TWRP is htconem7gsm
(Wouldn't let me post the link)
Are there like manuals online on how to do this? I see so many threads, so many questions so many different ways of doing all this and it's VERY confusing.
For instance, I saw something about bulletproof and liquidsmooth, what are those? Now that I have more information, once I can change the APN I would like to install the cream of the crop, if possible.
I believe my phone is sim unlocked, when I put in the new sim card it doesn't say sim read error or anything and it lets me make calls/texts but it won't let me access the web or do MMS because of the APN settings.
I just would like some step by steps on how to change the APN and get all these things back on my android, I don't like the stock stuff so.
My first initial change was going to use Titanium Back-up to make APN Backup And Restore a system app so I could change the APN since the phone locked out my ability to use 3rd party apps to change it, but to change that to a system app required s-off, so...
I've just been sitting here rattling my brain trying to figure this out. If you can help that'd be amazing..
Thanks for the response by the way.
neitousama said:
Well I searched high and low and I finally found this thing called, ".img" and it was the original android one supposedly, so I used the toolkit to flash it and I guess it wiped everything off my phone and now it's factory again, strangely enough on the white screen it still says "Tampered" "Unlocked" so now I guess I just have to run through the motions again?
I am so new to this, I only unlocked/rooted/custom recovery'd my phone so that I can hack into some games I was playing to have more fun but after this whole issue with the Straight Talk thing I realized I had to go far above and beyond..
The link for TWRP is htconem7gsm
(Wouldn't let me post the link)
Are there like manuals online on how to do this? I see so many threads, so many questions so many different ways of doing all this and it's VERY confusing.
For instance, I saw something about bulletproof and liquidsmooth, what are those? Now that I have more information, once I can change the APN I would like to install the cream of the crop, if possible.
I believe my phone is sim unlocked, when I put in the new sim card it doesn't say sim read error or anything and it lets me make calls/texts but it won't let me access the web or do MMS because of the APN settings.
I just would like some step by steps on how to change the APN and get all these things back on my android, I don't like the stock stuff so.
My first initial change was going to use Titanium Back-up to make APN Backup And Restore a system app so I could change the APN since the phone locked out my ability to use 3rd party apps to change it, but to change that to a system app required s-off, so...
I've just been sitting here rattling my brain trying to figure this out. If you can help that'd be amazing..
Thanks for the response by the way.
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Start over from scratch
First get rid of any tool kits and instead, install adb and fastboot. Minimal adb and fastboot will work fine.
flash TWRP recovery 2.8.6.0:
Download twrp 2.8.6.0 and save it in the same folder you have installed minimal adb and fastboot (C:\Programs\minimal adb and fastboot\)
boot in bootloader mode, select fastboot so "fastboot usb" is shown in red.
open a fastboot terminal window (start menu --> program --> minimal and and fastboot --> minimal adb and fastboot)
type:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.8.6.0-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then boot in twrp recovery. Does it still says 0 mb?
alray said:
Start over from scratch
First get rid of any tool kits and instead, install adb and fastboot. Minimal adb and fastboot will work fine.
flash TWRP recovery 2.8.6.0:
Download twrp 2.8.6.0 and save it in the same folder you have installed minimal adb and fastboot (C:\Programs\minimal adb and fastboot\)
boot in bootloader mode, select fastboot so "fastboot usb" is shown in red.
open a fastboot terminal window (start menu --> program --> minimal and and fastboot --> minimal adb and fastboot)
type:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.8.6.0-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then boot in twrp recovery. Does it still says 0 mb?
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Well this is unusual, whenever I tried opening it from the desktop icon it just takes me to command prompt, when I go to the folder (Located in x86 I'm running Windows 8) and I try opening fastboot or adb and a bunch of text from a command prompt-looking thing shows up, flashes quickly and then closes again.
What did I do wrong?
alray said:
Start over from scratch
First get rid of any tool kits and instead, install adb and fastboot. Minimal adb and fastboot will work fine.
flash TWRP recovery 2.8.6.0:
Download twrp 2.8.6.0 and save it in the same folder you have installed minimal adb and fastboot (C:\Programs\minimal adb and fastboot\)
boot in bootloader mode, select fastboot so "fastboot usb" is shown in red.
open a fastboot terminal window (start menu --> program --> minimal and and fastboot --> minimal adb and fastboot)
type:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.8.6.0-m7.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot-bootloader
Then boot in twrp recovery. Does it still says 0 mb?
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Nevermind I go it to work I swear sometimes things can be so whacky,
No now it's showing the internal data amount, it's not zero anymore.
Now what?
Well I managed to get twrp back on and installed....only issue now is where do I go for the APN stuff?
I appreciate all your help...whenever you get back online I really need to know the rest.
neitousama said:
Well I managed to get twrp back on and installed....only issue now is where do I go for the APN stuff?
I appreciate all your help...whenever you get back online I really need to know the rest.
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Now that you have twrp correctly installed on your phone, copy the rom you want to flash on your phone storage then in twrp go to "install" and flash the rom. After the phone reboot try to configure your new apn (settings ---> mobile data --> access point name
alray said:
Now that you have twrp correctly installed on your phone, copy the rom you want to flash on your phone storage then in twrp go to "install" and flash the rom. After the phone reboot try to configure your new apn (settings ---> mobile data --> access point name
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Where do I find those? Is bulletproof the best?
Also, when I tried installing that one ROM the trickdroid, it just hanged on the flash screen, someone said I needed to mount or something of the sort before flashing ROM? I am unsure...I'm a noob...sorry
neitousama said:
Where do I find those?
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In the rom section of this forum
Is bulletproof the best?
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Bulletproof isn't a rom its a kernel
Also, when I tried installing that one ROM the trickdroid, it just hanged on the flash screen
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and you were installing it using the wrong recovery... If trickdroid is the rom you want then it should flash fine now. WOuld suggest to use a rom like maximus. arhd or insertcoin.
Hi guys,
I bought my Nexus 6 (64gb version) in December 15 from Amazon, the phone was perfect up until last month when it started randomly rebooting and most of the times it's stuck on the Google logo. At first it happened once or twice a day, now it happens every couple of minutes.
The phone was stock, I tried a number of things but nothing helped:
*Wiped cache partition
*Wiped data and factory reset
*Tried creating a new google account with no previously installed apps and no restore app data
*Unrooted the device and flashed Dirty Unicorn
*Flashed stock firmware again from Google
Is there something else to be done which I missed. The phone is as good as a brick now, reboots a dozen times a day...during calls, texting, playing games or even when just browsing through it.
I contacted Google and they said they'll transfer me to Moto who in turn offered a replacement device. Problem is I live in Bahrain and the warranty is for US only. I got the phone for 260 bucks.. and shipping it to the US and back won't cost me less than 50, and how can I be sure that the replacement will not have the same problems after a while.
So in short.. Help!
Does the reboot happen on the factory img? I would suggest returning the device to 100% and see if the reboots continue. best way to do this is back up internal storage. then follow the steps:
1. download latest factory img from google
2. use 7zip to break down the zip all the way to the folder structure.
3. open up a CMD on your pc.
4. make sure ADB and fastboot are working before moving on.
4a. type "adb devices" (should show S/N of the device and connection status)
4aa. adb reboot bootloader
4b. in booloader mode type "fastboot devices" (should show S/N of the device and connection status)
5. fastboot flash bootloader "name of bootloader.img" ( you can drag and drop the img after you type the first part if paths are not set up on the device.)
6. fastboot reboot-bootloader ( you must do this when installing new radio and bootloader)
7. fastboot flash radio "name of radio.img" ( you can drag and drop the img after you type the first part if paths are not set up on the device.)
8. fastboot reboot-bootloader ( you must do this when installing new radio and bootloader)
once that is done unzip the image-shamu-**** you will now see each partition img. Just flash one at a time.
recovery
boot
system
userdata
now if you dont want to have encryption enabled on boot you will need to find a boot img on here that has been edited to remove that option.
If the devices is still rebooting then its going to be a hardware issue and it will need to be sent back. Hope this helps.
Hi wolf,
I already flashed the factory img from google but I did it via the Nexus Root Toolkit, not how you mentioned.
Same problem, nothing changed.
I cannot understand if this was a hardware issue, it should've happened from day 1.. why did it take few months to happen. I was suspecting the power button but it works just fine. My buddy got one just a week after me and his is functioning just fine.
I read so many other posts about people facing the same problem.
My frustration is just killing me.
*edit* I just rebooted the device in Safe Mode and it started vibrating and wouldn't stop. Had to power off.
I've had a Redmi Note 10S for almost 1 year now and it has always worked well, but not long ago, my phone for no reason, keeps bootlooping and not booting. I tried to factory reset it but MiUi Recovery tells me "Failed To Wipe Data", after that I tried to flash it in FastBoot mode with MiFlash and its original firmware but I get timed out by 700 seconds. I've never installed a custom ROM on it or unlocked the Bootloader so it's really strange for me who doesn't have any problem with this phone before. I also noticed that when I connect my pc and phone in FastBoot mode, I hear the Windows device disconnect sound repeatedly. If you could help me or just give me some suggestions I'm open to anything
install fastboot drivers and flash
tutibreaker said:
install fastboot drivers and flash
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Hi and sorry for the late responce, i've already, same result, i think this is the internal drive who broke
look like u must flash it using brom ans spflastool for a total rewrite of the system