[Q] Need help with rooting 3g (have read the how to) - General Questions and Answers

Hey guys I really need your help, my phone has been down for the past 3 days now. I followed this guide:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=547133&page=2. I will state that I am new to the forum so I cannot post on the actual how to, due to rules, or I would have. Basically i have made it all the way thru the guide, to the point where it tells me to:
- press MENU to power off! (do not reboot)
- hold HOME and POWER to boot into recovery mode
- apply update
once I reach there I have no way of resetting the phone so I just pulled battery after it said the cyanogenmod was installed from sdcard. I flashed the splash.nb, but now all that happens is my phone loads up the MyTouch 3g screen freezes for a few min then restarts and goes back into Android System Recovery screen. I really need your help and would be forever great-full if someone could lend me a hand. I will check back regularly.
Thank you very much ahead of time for whoever lends me a hand.
Troubled Guy With Non Working Phone

OP here
Come on guys someone has to have had this problem before. Even if you are sending me to another link who has dealt with this before it will still be a help.

First of all, I'm not familiar with your phone. But I will try to give you a few ideas and see if any of it works for you.
If you have a recovery installed and you have flashed Cyanogenmod, then you are rooted. I'm not sure how your recovery works, but you should have to use the volume buttons & power button to navigate recovery - or something similar. If you can get into recovery, you should be fine.
Go to the wipe menu and wipe cache/dalvik cache. If these weren't wiped properly before flashing, this could be the culprit. There should be an option to reboot, you may have to choose go back a couple times to find it. If that doesn't work, try flashing a different rom. You'll need to wipe everything in recovery (except the SD card) first, then choose "flash zip from SD card".
If your battery is almost dead, don't try flashing anything, just wipe. You'll need to get an external charger or a full battery before flashing anything.
Again, I don't know how your phone works, I have an Evo & pretty much just treated your post as such. It's a start, though. If you can give me more info, I can try to help further.

I also just noticed this is an old method for an old version of the phone. You do have the phone this was made for, correct? Have you tried sending a pm to the OP?
There is most likely an easier, newer way to root, but what's done is done. It also seems like it may be using Amon Ra recovery? If that's the case, that's the recovery I use so I can help you out there. You may also want to look at how to unroot and get your phone back to stock, then start over. I'm going in to work, but if you post back I'll try to help you out as soon as I get the chance.

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[Q] Soft-bricked my phone. Help?

So last night, I root my Inspire with the 1-click method.
This morning, I notice it won't download anything from the marketplace, no matter how many times I clear market data/cache, download manager cache etc., so I figured I might as well go ahead and flash a custom rom.
I load up the latest Cyanogenmod for my phone on the SD card, flash CWM, and reboot into recovery. However, there's an issue with the 1-click as it turns out that makes recovery boot to a blank screen for some people, including me apparently. So, instead of leaving it as it was and using the fix in the 1-click, I for some reason not terribly clear to me, decide it would be a good idea to pop out the battery. Now, it gets stuck at the HTC screen if I try to power it up normally, and if I do the hold power+vol up+vol down thing to try to get it to boot into recovery, it just sits at a blank, as in off, screen. Googling about leads me to wipe and flash a new rom, but if I can't get in to the phone, how exactly do I Do that?
Also, fiddling with the phone as I write this, I put the gold card in and was able to boot into hboot. I can fix it from here, right?
Edit: It turns out letting hboot do its thing brought it out of the boot loop.
Sorry to waste the time of anyone who read this, but it may serve useful to someone else with this problem.
Edit 2: It still, however, won't let me download Anything from the market. Any suggestions there?
OMGMatrix said:
So last night, I root my Inspire with the 1-click method.
This morning, I notice it won't download anything from the marketplace, no matter how many times I clear market data/cache, download manager cache etc., so I figured I might as well go ahead and flash a custom rom.
I load up the latest Cyanogenmod for my phone on the SD card, flash CWM, and reboot into recovery. However, there's an issue with the 1-click as it turns out that makes recovery boot to a blank screen for some people, including me apparently. So, instead of leaving it as it was and using the fix in the 1-click, I for some reason not terribly clear to me, decide it would be a good idea to pop out the battery. Now, it gets stuck at the HTC screen if I try to power it up normally, and if I do the hold power+vol up+vol down thing to try to get it to boot into recovery, it just sits at a blank, as in off, screen. Googling about leads me to wipe and flash a new rom, but if I can't get in to the phone, how exactly do I Do that?
Also, fiddling with the phone as I write this, I put the gold card in and was able to boot into hboot. I can fix it from here, right?
Edit: It turns out letting hboot do its thing brought it out of the boot loop.
Sorry to waste the time of anyone who read this, but it may serve useful to someone else with this problem.
Edit 2: It still, however, won't let me download Anything from the market. Any suggestions there?
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Were you able to re-flash the same ROM or flash a different one?
I re-flashed the same rom, just a stock root.
I can install apps fine by sending them from the market on my Desktop, but every time I try to download something through the market on the phone itself, it starts the download before immediately sutting to a "download unsuccessful, try again later" dialog box.
OMGMatrix said:
I re-flashed the same rom, just a stock root.
I can install apps fine by sending them from the market on my Desktop, but every time I try to download something through the market on the phone itself, it starts the download before immediately sutting to a "download unsuccessful, try again later" dialog box.
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Try to unmount and remove the SD card and then try to download from market.

[Q] If you can help me, please do

Ok be prepared, this post may be rather long winded however I will try my best to prevent that. I have a Tmobile G2x I purchased on launch date. Ive not attempted to Root, change roms, or anything of the sort. (as much as I always wanted to, I always felt that my skills were not good enough to attempt these ideas no matter how easy they may seem. I just did not want to be the cause of screwing up my phone that I paid dearly for)
So I have a friend who claims to be the master (of disaster so it turns out) of rooting androids and such. He stops by my house just to hang out and eventualy convinces me to let him root my phone and install CM7. Within a few minutes the phone was rooted (super1click) and was running CM7 release candidate. (I really dont know what all these things truly are but I drilled him for answers once he jacked up my phone and left me with a half-bricked phone) So he installed Rom manager and convinced me to upgrade to the premium version via marketplace so I did. He was then showing me how easy it was to flash new roms at the touch of a few buttons. He put on some other rom which looked like CM7 but claimed to have extra tweaks. It worked fine. A few minutes later he put on some Faux Rom which gave a boot up screen like my old Nexus One did. (Multicolored X) It seemed to work fine as well. Then he said lets check out the nightly CM7 Rom so he put it on. (however I dont think it ever actually put CM7 back on.-still on Faux?) Thats when things got crazy.
Now I get the com.google.process.gapps force close message all the time. He tried to fix it for 4 hours and finally gave up. Here is what I know he/we tried: After searching the internet for hours we tried everyone elses ideas. Clearing calenders cashes, un syncing, etc. We did about 40 factory resets. We have tried to install my backup (which was from BEFORE he even touched my phone) and upon holding both volume rockers and plugging in USB (no battery installed) and it still does nothing. Windows recognizes device but phone screen stays black. Tried Debug mode while doing this as well. If we hold the volume down button and power the little install bar comes on the screen and it does its thing (whatever that is) and goes right back to the way it was. I keep getting the gapps message all the time. After factory reset I cant even type in my gmail address to start the initial setup of the phone. The force close keeps cutting me off. If I type fast, I can sync the account but I cant use market whatsoever. Tried installing Rom manager to re-flash but just sticks at starting download and gapps pops up again.
My son is starting school tomorrow and he has a medical condition. I NEED this phone to communicate with the school nurse via emails and such. As of now I can only text, call, or surf web all while dodging force closes. If ANYONE out there can please help me get my phone back to normal Id greatly appreciate it. Im sure its something easy but as I said before, Im not good at this thing and thats why I never attempted it myself. Your welcome to submit answers here or PM me your phone # if you want to walk me through it on the phone. (I have a landline phone to talk to you on) Thanks in advance for everyones time and Im sorry this ended up being so long.
Download latest Gapps.zip from Cyanogen site to your phone's SD card, boot into recovery, wipe data and cache then flash the Gapps.zip file. Let me know if this helps.
I will try this now. Thank you
Im unable to get anywhere. It still has stock recovery and I cannot get to the screen where I can wipe. Im not great at this sort of thing but Im trying.
Omnichron said:
Download latest Gapps.zip from Cyanogen site to your phone's SD card, boot into recovery, wipe data and cache then flash the Gapps.zip file. Let me know if this helps.
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i think you would be better off starting from scratch
1. remove your sd card from your phone and plug it in your computer
2. download the latest rom here
3. download gapps from the download links at the bottom of this page
4. transfer both files onto the sd card and put it back into your phone.
5. with your phone off, boot your phone into recovery by holding vol down+power
6. wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache
7. flash only the cm7 file
8. reboot normally
9. reboot into recovery
10. flash gapps
11. reboot normally
after you flash one file, it is highly recommended that you reboot before you flash another file (if your friend didnt do this, this may have been the problem)
HurtsBad said:
Im unable to get anywhere. It still has stock recovery and I cannot get to the screen where I can wipe. Im not great at this sort of thing but Im trying.
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to flash custom recovery, use this (method two on the page)
EDIT: original post (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056847)
Thank you guys for all your help. The instructions helped me out. Im very thankful. I can now rest better knowing that my sons school nurse can contact me if needed. Have a great night.
no more force closes? sounds good
feel free to post again if you have any more problems
sweetnsour said:
i think you would be better off starting from scratch
1. remove your sd card from your phone and plug it in your computer
2. download the latest rom here
3. download gapps from the download links at the bottom of this page
4. transfer both files onto the sd card and put it back into your phone.
5. with your phone off, boot your phone into recovery by holding vol down+power
6. wipe data, cache, and dalvik cache
7. flash only the cm7 file
8. reboot normally
9. reboot into recovery
10. flash gapps
11. reboot normally
after you flash one file, it is highly recommended that you reboot before you flash another file (if your friend didnt do this, this may have been the problem)
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[Q] HTC Inspire stuck on logo screen

So I rooted my HTC Inspire using Hack Ace Kit. Than I flashed a custom HTC Sense 3.0 ROM. I decided it was too slow for me so I went into CloworkMod Recovery and wiped all data/delvik from the phone & SD card. When I rebooted my phone, the plain HTC logo screen appears followed by the HTC logo screen w/ the "Quietly Brilliant". It keeps repeating the screen over and over. If I plug it into the PC the PC never detects it because the phone is turning off and on, and my volume buttons are broken off so its difficult to do a reset. How do I return back to custom ROM and make my phone work?
amey0224 said:
So I rooted my HTC Inspire using Hack Ace Kit. Than I flashed a custom HTC Sense 3.0 ROM. I decided it was too slow for me so I went into CloworkMod Recovery and wiped all data/delvik from the phone & SD card. When I rebooted my phone, the plain HTC logo screen appears followed by the HTC logo screen w/ the "Quietly Brilliant". It keeps repeating the screen over and over. If I plug it into the PC the PC never detects it because the phone is turning off and on, and my volume buttons are broken off so its difficult to do a reset. How do I return back to custom ROM and make my phone work?
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search, search, search, search!!! this is a development site and it is expected that you at least try to find your answer first and since I know this subject has been covered maybe not your particular circumstance but the boot loop you're referencing has numerous threads about it.
First off, you clearly didn't read much because any time you wipe data/cache you're always suppose to flash a new ROM, since you didn't and just tried to reboot what exactly were you expecting to happen? there is no data on your phone!!!!Incredible. Second, you're gonna have to find a way to get your volume keys to work because that's about the only way you're going to get into HBOOT without making this a bit more complicated for you. I'm also going to assume that since you tried to reboot your phone after a full wipe, you ignored most warnings and advice to make a back-up of your rom. If you didn't, get into the habit fast or spend a stupid amount of time working around problems like this. If you made a back up and I pray that you did, hold the volume down button and power on the device. It will boot you into HBOOT and then you can boot into recovery from there. From recovery you can then restore your back-up. If you can get into recovery from HBOOT and you don't have a back-up or a ROM zip on your sd card currently, you can mount storage from recovery (has to be plugged into the PC obviously) and you should be able to place another ROM zip on your SDcard and flash the ROM through recovery once its on the SD card. Please please please, read and do your full research before you destroy your phone!
MMM-BACONSTRIPS said:
search, search, search, search!!! this is a development site and it is expected that you at least try to find your answer first and since I know this subject has been covered maybe not your particular circumstance but the boot loop you're referencing has numerous threads about it.
First off, you clearly didn't read much because any time you wipe data/cache you're always suppose to flash a new ROM, since you didn't and just tried to reboot what exactly were you expecting to happen? there is no data on your phone!!!!Incredible. Second, you're gonna have to find a way to get your volume keys to work because that's about the only way you're going to get into HBOOT without making this a bit more complicated for you. I'm also going to assume that since you tried to reboot your phone after a full wipe, you ignored most warnings and advice to make a back-up of your rom. If you didn't, get into the habit fast or spend a stupid amount of time working around problems like this. If you made a back up and I pray that you did, hold the volume down button and power on the device. It will boot you into HBOOT and then you can boot into recovery from there. From recovery you can then restore your back-up. If you can get into recovery from HBOOT and you don't have a back-up or a ROM zip on your sd card currently, you can mount storage from recovery (has to be plugged into the PC obviously) and you should be able to place another ROM zip on your SDcard and flash the ROM through recovery once its on the SD card. Please please please, read and do your full research before you destroy your phone!
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Do you get tired bacon...I know I have lol. Of saying the words search, read, research, and irc over and over and over.
I got your 10 char right here
cwhitney24 said:
Do you get tired bacon...I know I have lol. Of saying the words search, read, research, and irc over and over and over.
I got your 10 char right here
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LOLOL, one of these days something will stick I'm sure of it!

[Q] TF700T started by itself got supper hot now stuck on boot screen.

I have a Asus TF700T and while it was in my car in its case it apparently started on it's own and ran down a full charge to about 10% so it must have been going for hours which would explain why it got so warm. I could not shut it off so it stayed on until there was no more charge. I was then able to charge it. When I hit the start button it starts but just hangs up in the animated boot screen and goes no further. Then I tried the on button with the volume button and got into TWRP. I really don't know anything about TWRP but I looked around and tried rebooting and a few other options but nothing changed. Still stuck on the boot up screen.
So I'm willing to learn about my tablet now that I am forced too. Can anyone please point me to the right solutions and can anyone tell me why it started on its own? You help is much appreciated. Thanks.
More likely some app never shut down and got hung up, running the battery down. Unless you live in Phoenix and had in your car in full sun heating it up to 140 F...
To give you any advice worth a damn you need to provide:
bootloader version
TWRP version
what rom you are running
In lieu of that, and to possibly get the tab out of the stuck boot, you could just do a factory wipe in TWRP.
Choose the Wipe option and swipe the button - let it finish and reboot system. That will wipe all user installed apps and settings, but leave your personal files untouched.
Let us know where that got you.
For general info and to get your PC set up for fastboot/adb you could peruse my guide here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2688891
Thanks for the info. I will charge it back up and try your wipe suggestion.
As far as the other info you need, I'm not sure how I can get that if it won't boot, except probably the TWRP version. Can you suggest a way to obtain that info. As far as what Android version I was using I'm not really sure about that either. I bought this used in early 2013 and the version was whatever was around back then. Geez, I'm a little embassased. It's my most important tool and I know nothing about it. It's as if you asked me my sons name, age, and birthdate and I couldn't tell you. Back when I used a desktop, I knew everything about it but now, shame on me.
The TWRP version would help somewhat. Assuming you have a TWRP version compatible with your bootloader it would give us a hint on what you were running. But if you can boot to the bootloader with Power and Volume Down, just read the tiny script. Your BL version is right there.
But if TWRP is still working you could use it's build-in file manager to copy all your data off internal storage to a microSD.
Then download the latest firmware from Asus, unzip the file once, resulting in another zip and place that zip on a fat32 formatted microSD.
Flash the firmware in TWRP.
That would get you onto the latest bootloader, but would also install the stock recovery and rom.
Next just decide which custom rom you want to run, find the correct TWRP version, flash it in fastboot and then flash the rom.
Who would of thought that a menu option called "Wipe" would get me back up and running? Seems to me that Wipe would just blow away everything. You assistence is greatly appreciated.
Fogot to mention that I,m also going to follow your suggestions with the lastest firmware and custom rom but I have to put that is on hold until I have a backup tablet so I can continue doing my Ebay work and learning more on this terrific website. Thanks again for your help.

Help! Can't figure out how to re-enable root

Okay, so! Greetings all.
Back about a month ago, I successfully rooted my phone with KingoRoot, flashed TWRP 2.8.0, and installed Crdroid 7.1 Nougat for my D850.
Now, everything was fine and well, besides being one of the very unlucky users to have their phone stop being a beautiful piece of technology and, instead, become very burdensome and aggravating. It would require a battery pull, sometimes two times back to back (if it would soft reset on first pull and get stuck in boot loop), about once or twice every 3 hours, to as often as a few times an hour.
So, I tried something new. I went back to LineageOS' website and looked through the other D850 releases(all of what, 3?) and settled on the AOSP 7.1 ROM.It seemed like it'd be a great idea, having everything functioning and not having to deal with battery pulls every day. Now my phone is practically nonfunctional, as it doesn't receive cell service and can't read SIM cards.
Needed Information:
-Phone is an LG D850, running a (nonfunctional) custom AOSP 7.1 ROM
-Phone seems to lack root access, and can't be One-Click rooted as is (Haven't been successful with any one click program yet)
-Phone is also lacking in recovery (Tried to access via adb, manual hard buttons, and neither worked)
Now for the actual question: What can I do to make my phone function again, whether I have to reinstall my backup of my previous fail (thus requiring TWRP and root) or just get it back to a truly stock ROM?
Thank you all for your time and consideration. I'll check back in the morning.
Warning: I am no expert, in fact I'm barely a noob, but one thing I do well, and that is I always do a backup. That being said it appears there are two paths to salvation. Get your recovery working or go back to stock. If you installed a recovery but can't get back to it try shutting off phone then pressing power and volume down simultaneously. When logo appears release buttons and then immediately press both again. It will offer a decision screen where you use vol up/down to select. Choose yes on both, (it will not reset the phone as indicated). This should get you into recovery, from there you may be able to flash the needed rom, gapps, root, etc. My suggestion is to load the needed files onto your sd card beforehand. If this fails there is the downgrade via LGUP. This is pretty nifty. I had to rely on the expertise of a Mr. Heyelton and his post, https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785089. To my knowledge the POS known as the AT&T d850 can only be rooted at KK. Mr. Heyelton's guide can get you there. from there you can stay with stock, upgrade to a higher stock (?) or proceed to root, TWRP and rom the phone. Don't forget to upgrade your modem, https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/general/modems-collection-d850-21r-20f-10d-t3213856.
alliance1975 said:
Warning: I am no expert, in fact I'm barely a noob, but one thing I do well, and that is I always do a backup. That being said it appears there are two paths to salvation. Get your recovery working or go back to stock. If you installed a recovery but can't get back to it try shutting off phone then pressing power and volume down simultaneously. When logo appears release buttons and then immediately press both again. It will offer a decision screen where you use vol up/down to select. Choose yes on both, (it will not reset the phone as indicated). This should get you into recovery, from there you may be able to flash the needed rom, gapps, root, etc. My suggestion is to load the needed files onto your sd card beforehand. If this fails there is the downgrade via LGUP. This is pretty nifty. I had to rely on the expertise of a Mr. Heyelton and his post, https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785089. To my knowledge the POS known as the AT&T d850 can only be rooted at KK. Mr. Heyelton's guide can get you there. from there you can stay with stock, upgrade to a higher stock (?) or proceed to root, TWRP and rom the phone. Don't forget to upgrade your modem, https://forum.xda-developers.com/att-lg-g3/general/modems-collection-d850-21r-20f-10d-t3213856.
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Hey man. I wanted to say thanks for pointing me in the right direction. :good: :highfive: I managed to flash it back to stock, and I'll just figure out a different rom to go with. As far as fixing the issue with the recovery not coming up, I have no idea. It was just messed up, I guess. The phone wouldn't go to recovery even after selecting yes both times on the factory reset screen; it would just go black and a red+blue notification light would pop up. Was weird. Managed to get it to stock though, so it's better than it was. Thank you!

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