[Q] failure after root and tried to recovery - Nexus S Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there I have a Nexus S with 4.04 on it, so the other day I followed the instruction online and tried to root the phone, I have phone driver installed, and able to unlock my bootloader, the LOCK STATE is UNLOCKED. and I was able to flash Clockworkmod recovery v5.0.2.0.
But after this step, and I tried to reboot, my phone just stuck at the google logo with the unlock sign at the bottom, and wouldn't do anything afterward. (seems like a root loop?)
I tried pulling off the batt a few times but no good. I am still able to lock and unlock bootloader through cmd.(just like in normal state)
I tried to install factory img as shown in the thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1572307. but when I type in the first line "adb reboot bootloader", it says adb devices not found.
so, any idea on how I can restore back to the factory img?
bootloader version i9020xxkl1
model GT-i9020T or if any more info is needed I will be here.....>.<

Did you correctly installed the recovery?
Hi.
First at all let me tell you that I'm not an expert. So, I understand that you should double check this.
I think that you should try to:
- If you have successfully installed the ClockworkMod recovery, you should turn on the device on recovery mode. Vol up + on pushbutton to go inside bootloader. Going down with Vol down, go to recovery and select with on pushbutton.
- Download the correct superuser app for your version. I would double check the md5sum of the file that you have downloaded on your computer.
- Mounting the usb storage of the device on your computer, add the superuser app on /sdcard.
- Umount the usb storage.
- Flash the superuser app, installing from /sdcard from your recovery menu.
- Download a custom kernel on your computer, once that you are unlocked. I'm using CyberGR, and I'm happy with it. You can see all the intallation instructions in the Nexus S development part.
- I that works, I would try to install the kernel in a clear way. For installing the CyberGR ROM, you need to wipe everything and format all. After that, you mount the device on the computer, and try the installation.
Then, if everything is ok, the device will turn on.
Again, I'm not an expert, and I don't know how you can be in contact with the developers that are posting in the developers area. I'm not responsible if your device doesn't works or get bricked.
However, I understand that all that I have described, should not put your device in a worst situation.
And is it doesn't turn on, if it doesn't do anything, then, you can use the linux tooll for bicked devices explained on the developers area.

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[SOLVED] gt-i9023 help please - no usb,adb,fastboot access

I am a beginner at this so please excuse me.
I successfully rooted my phone, installed clockwork, super user was working, could connect like a dream with usb to the phone. Flashed stuff using fastboot in command line - all was good.
When I say successfully it did take a long time, the phone didnt work for a while but I flashed clockwork on then flashed the rom for my phone from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-1063664.html
I used this one:
Android 2.3.3/GRI40/KB1 Radio/KA3 Bootloader (http://android.clients.google.com/p...2cf141e6a.signed-soju-ota-102588.f182cf14.zip)
Works on: I9020T, I9023
Official, signed, can flash with ClockworkMod or stock recovery. Contains recovery, radio and bootloader.
Which was great - sorted the phone a treat - I had the super user working - I installed the clockwork rom app - worked a treat - even did a backup (I think)
Then the phone tried to update to 2.3.4 which failed - right now I should of check the forums but thought I know I'll just flash the update from the above page - which failed - not to be defeated I tried harder using different roms through clockwork recovery or clockwork rom mod until sucess 2.3.4 GRJ22 build.
Then I find the super user app doesnt work or the clockwork rom - no problem boot into clockwork recovery - uh oh thats gone as well though i can get to android recovery.
I'll just flash clockwork recovery on but I cant as I've no access with adb or fastboot the phone is not connecting to the pc in fastboot mode with the android logo and phone details.
When I'm trying to use USB connection on the phone normally the USB man goes orange then back to green - and the phone prepares the USB storage again.
I can use a app to get files on to the sd card for use with android recovery so i try to reflash the 2.3.3 rom above that worked but I get the status 7 error with a long number 1297306095
I try the update again and this is where i realise that the update ROM i put on was the wrong one.
I flashed this: Android 2.3.3 (Build GRI54/KB3 Radio/KA3 Bootloader) (whole rom)
I should of flashed this Android 2.3.3 (Build GRI40/KB1 Radio/KA3 Bootloader) (smaller update)
I can flash the correct update above but it doesnt change anything.
I have spent a few days now trawling the forum with little success and having got all the correct drivers on the pc and had it connecting fine I am assuming it is a phone issue now
the base band details have changed from XXKB1 to XXKD1 and the build from GRI40 to GRJ22
I am at my wits end here and before I put a hammer to my phone and send it back as an insurance job I'd like to mend my stupid mistakes.
Thanks
Acne
it doesnt matter if you flashed the whole rom. (provided you didnt use odin)
first thing, try to format sd card through the phone,
then enable usb debugging and try using adb n fastboot.
also, try to flash a newer recovery.img ( be careful no to use one not meant for ur phone e.g ns4g...)
post ur results.
good luck
can't find an option from within the phone to format the SD card - found an app on the store that is called "format sd" which did something and allowed me to connect to the USB once but it was very flaky and took a few attempts at the "turn on usb" screen to get it to connect. I'm not sure that it wasnt just deleting the data from the sd rather than formatting as it took maybe 10 seconds first time and now its done straight away if I try again.
Edit - i've used the stock erase usb command within the phone and the USB connection within the phone seems to becoming more stable - I can read and write data to it from the pc but it still struggles to connect first time.
No change with command line commands abd or fastboot neither are connecting.
I've come to the conclusion that maybe I need to flash a newer recovery image (ROM?) myself but where do I find one? And how do i check that it really is the correct one for my phone - which of the details are important - should i use the original stock details? I'm confused, remembering all I can use is the "Android system recovery <3e>" that only gives me the option of reboot, apply update from sd card, wipe data/factory reset, & wipe cache partition.
I flashed the wrong ROM with the clockwork rom app from within the phone I dont know what odin is.
Thanks for the pointer anymore ideas or direction appreciated.
Acne
Try to wipe from the stock recovery and then install this
http://android.clients.google.com/p...2cf141e6a.signed-soju-ota-102588.f182cf14.zip
It is the full 2.3.3. It will return your phone to complete stock 2.3.3
P.s sorry i am not being able to help more. I am myself in a far bigger trouble
I tried that rom but got the status7 error. That one worked before under clockwork but won't reflash now. I can do a factory reset under stock but will that make a difference? I thought all that did was reset user data not the system data. I think l need to wait for a new stock Tom to be issued.
Acne
Tried the reset phone from within the phone and reset using stock recovery, still cant flash the old 2.3.3 rom above getting the status 7 error:
assert failed ! less_than _int(1297306095. getprop(ro.build.date.utc"))
so the usb works fine from within the phone when the phone is running normally, when I connect the phone in fastboot mode it shows as an Android ADB interface on the "safely remove hardware" window but i cant use any command prompt instructions on the phone - using fastboot devices to show connected devices I get no reponse.
Any ideas?
Any pointers to a later rom that will correct my problems?
Thanks
Acne
After a bit of experimenting I find that when the phone is switched on normally I can use the ADB devices command to return the ID of the phone. The fastboot devices command still returns a blank.
Is this normal?
Does this mean I could flash the clockwork recovery image onto the phone? or can all that malarkey only be done in fastboot mode?
thanks
Acne
You need the fastboot devices command to return your phone info then you can fastboot flash recovery in order to try flashing a recovery that will allow you to flash the rom you are getting a failed message from. The stock recovery can only flash official updates put out by Google iirc.
I am thinking you are having driver issues on the PC you are using. Try another PC with fresh drivers or uninstall and reinstall the drivers on the one you have been using.
sent from the nexus of the 4g universe
I've read up on the driver problems, I tried the phone on two different pcs using two different methods on each to install the correct drivers. none work. The phone used to connect fine which is how i rooted the phone. I'm using the same pc, same supplied cable and can see the ADB mounted in the "safely remove hardware" window
The adb command works when the phone is switched on normally, but not fastboot command.
When in fastboot mode neither works. Looking in device manager the android adb interface is listed fine under android phone.
I'm pretty sure its not the drivers.
Doesn't the above prove that the pc connects fine but the phone is broken in fastboot mode?
You could still flash the latest 2.3.4 full ROM with ODIN. The Phone will be restored completely and then you can root it again.
Thats great Odin looks like it will be the way forward, just so I dont make another noob error could someone point me in the right direction for the correct version of odin and a guide on how to use it. I have looked around the forum but am struggling to find the relevant thread
I have tried the usb/2 button and it enters download, the version od odin that i found (1.81) does see the phone but I think that version is for the 9020 only I have the GT-i9023 so dont want to use the wrong programme/rom
Thanks
Acne
Ok took a chance and flashed the phone with odin - great it worked reset all the fastboot mode values back to their original ones when i got the phone. (seems I chose the correct rom) the only difference is that the Carrier info is now EUR not VDF as it was when I first got the phone.
Applied the auto update to 2.3.4
Tried at every step but I still have no fastboot or ADB access the phone just doesnt connect. Tried different leads, tried different usb ports - nothing.
I'm stumped now unless there are any advanced settings in odin I should try.
Acne
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Discovered after the auto update to 2.3.4 that the USB connection from within the phone was "broken" again, To sort this i did a format cache and reset phone from the stock recovery which sorted the usb connection. so thats that one solved then.
tried again to connect via command prompt, unistalled drivers - reinstalled drivers - no change still no devices detetcted.
Any good ideas?
Solved
using the usbdeview mentioned here I uninstalled all the usb drivers on my pc that looked like they could be anything remotely connected to the nexus and samsung.
I ran and updated/download pretty much everything i could through SDK
Then I did everything I read in this thread
Up till then I had been using the fastboot command found and downloaded through this thread
That continued not to work but when i tried the fastboot in the android-sdk/tools folder I finally got fastboot access.
Solved Solved Solved
to get my phone unlocked and updated I did an odin restore to 2.3.3 let it auto update to 2.3.4 copied the su(superuser zip) to the sd card. flashed clockwork recovery and then installed the su.zip with clockwork. after that I installed the rom manager from the android shop and Inow have the phone just how i want it.
To all those that have helped with their ideas here many many thanks.
Acne

[Q] OTA 2.3.7 update lost SU permissions

Nexus S 4g
I did the one click root month or 2 ago and gained unlock and SU permissions. My phone updated to 2.3.7, last week. I decided to load CWM today and discovered I no longer had permissions. I've tried several things and am stuck.
Nothing in ROM manager will work properly. I get message: "error occured while attempting to run priviledged commands" for fix permissions, or load other CWMR (that worked in the past I had to put an earlier one in to be able to access recovery in bootloader). If I try to backup, apply .zip, etc it just never reboots.
If I go to bootloader and go into recovery, each time it shows unlock, then the triangle with an exclamation point (so I can't backup, restore previous backup, anything)
I managed to grab SU 3.0 and force it to install over my existing 2.3.6, it did, sees my su (which is in system/bin which I've read is a problem ) as being outdated and wants to update it, fails each time.
So someone smarter than me please advise. My phone is functioning nicely without FCs or other issues, a normal boot or reboot goes fine, but I fear for the day I really need my backup. Not to mention frustrating that I seem to be locked out from making any changes now.
Thanks, Travis
sobamaflyer said:
Nexus S 4g
I did the one click root month or 2 ago and gained unlock and SU permissions. My phone updated to 2.3.7, last week. I decided to load CWM today and discovered I no longer had permissions. I've tried several things and am stuck.
Nothing in ROM manager will work properly. I get message: "error occured while attempting to run priviledged commands" for fix permissions, or load other CWMR (that worked in the past I had to put an earlier one in to be able to access recovery in bootloader). If I try to backup, apply .zip, etc it just never reboots.
If I go to bootloader and go into recovery, each time it shows unlock, then the triangle with an exclamation point (so I can't backup, restore previous backup, anything)
I managed to grab SU 3.0 and force it to install over my existing 2.3.6, it did, sees my su (which is in system/bin which I've read is a problem ) as being outdated and wants to update it, fails each time.
So someone smarter than me please advise. My phone is functioning nicely without FCs or other issues, a normal boot or reboot goes fine, but I fear for the day I really need my backup. Not to mention frustrating that I seem to be locked out from making any changes now.
Thanks, Travis
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You're "locked out" because you don't actually have root access. The OTA update chmods /system recursively (and as a result /system/bin and /system/xbin).
The triangle with the exclamation mark is the stock recovery (applied with the OTA update).
I'm not entirely sure what you've tried as it's a very easy process.
-Download CWM for your device - flash it using fastboot.
-Boot into recovery and flash the su binary via recovery. This will place the binary appropriately as well as chmod it.
-Done
-Profit?
krohnjw said:
You're "locked out" because you don't actually have root access. The OTA update chmods /system recursively (and as a result /system/bin and /system/xbin).
The triangle with the exclamation mark is the stock recovery (applied with the OTA update).
I'm not entirely sure what you've tried as it's a very easy process.
-Download CWM for your device - flash it using fastboot.
-Boot into recovery and flash the su binary via recovery. This will place the binary appropriately as well as chmod it.
-Done
-Profit?
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Oddly I was getting the triangle intermittently from the get go, but I had been able to get around it by applying an earlier clockworkmod version in Rom Manager. I'm not able to do that now.
My whole problem is I'm unable to do anything at all in Fastboot. If I go to "recovery" to try and apply anything I get the triangle.
Am I missing something?
It does say "Lock State - Unlocked" in fastboot if that means anything.
sobamaflyer said:
Oddly I was getting the triangle intermittently from the get go, but I had been able to get around it by applying an earlier clockworkmod version in Rom Manager. I'm not able to do that now.
My whole problem is I'm unable to do anything at all in Fastboot. If I go to "recovery" to try and apply anything I get the triangle.
Am I missing something?
It does say "Lock State - Unlocked" in fastboot if that means anything.
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Yeah, you have the stock recovery. You can't apply a new recovery through rom manager because the su binary doesn't have the appropriate permissions since the update.
Boot into the boot loader (Vol up and pwr). Don't go into recovery. Use fastboot from the boot loader to load CWM. Boot into CWM after flashed and flash the SU binary (mount /system first). After this boot up and delete/rename /etc/install-recovery.sh so that it won't overwrite CWM on each reboot. Install CWM again from Rom Manager or via fastboot (as it was overwritten on boot). Done.
Since you are being nice enough to try and help an id10t (apparently) and others may have the same issue and search this I'll ask the dumb questions. (I did a bit of googling a min. ago and found others with the same things I see but didn't get any further...).
When you say "go into Fastboot" you mean opening SDK Manager on my PC while I'm in the Boot Loader Screen?
At the bottom of the screen I see:
USB Control Init
USB Control Init End
[plug in usb get:]
STANDARD_SET_CONFIGURATION
Nothing shows up in SDK, I have the black CMD screen up but can't type anything at all in it?
......I did try loading pda_net (not sure what to do with that? but it was mentioned elsewhere) and I get a grey message at the bottom of the screen that says "FASTBOOT STATUS - FAILinvalid Command"
sobamaflyer said:
Since you are being nice enough to try and help an id10t (apparently) and others may have the same issue and search this I'll ask the dumb questions. (I did a bit of googling a min. ago and found others with the same things I see but didn't get any further...).
When you say "go into Fastboot" you mean opening SDK Manager on my PC while I'm in the Boot Loader Screen?
At the bottom of the screen I see:
USB Control Init
USB Control Init End
[plug in usb get:]
STANDARD_SET_CONFIGURATION
Nothing shows up in SDK, I have the black CMD screen up but can't type anything at all in it?
......I did try loading pda_net (not sure what to do with that? but it was mentioned elsewhere) and I get a grey message at the bottom of the screen that says "FASTBOOT STATUS - FAILinvalid Command"
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Fastboot is merely a command line tool used for various operations on the device. Mainly though you'll use it to flash an image to a specific partition.
You'll need to boot the device into the boot loader (hold Vol up and power on).
Plug the device in via USB.
Open a command windows in the tools or platform-tools folder of the SDK (depending on your version of the SDK, where the fastboot.exe can be found) and issue the fasboot devices commmand. This should display the serial of any connected devices. If this comes back blank there is an issue with the installed driver. Reinstall the USB driver for the device using the supplied driver from an updated SDK.
Assuming fastboot devices shows one device you now can flash a recovery to the device. Download the appropriate recovery for your device (i9020(a), i9203 or NS 4G) http://mirror.sea.tdrevolution.net/cm/recoveries/. Place this file in the same directory for simplicity.
At this point you can flash your recovery.
fastboot flash recovery file.name.you.downloaded.img
If it is not in the same directory you can alternatively pass the full path to the image.
You now have a custom recovery installed. Select Recovery from the bootloader menu to now boot into this recovery.
Assuming you've already downloaded the su binary and it is on your SD card, mount /system from within CWM and then chose to install zip and select this from the SD card. You now have root access.
Now that a panic attack is settling...
I think I'm getting somewhere but not yet where I want to be. I go to Bootloader, I connect my USB and don't get anything different than above from my sdk tools menu (unusable cmd screen, fail showing on my phone). What does [eventually] work is going back to my "nexus S one click root" folder and clicking run.bat (as fastboot.exe and adb.exe in that folder also do the nothing).
This run.bat reads some sort of fail and boots my phone telling me that debugging is not checked (which it is) and takes me directly to there, then the cmd screen tells me to press enter when I've turned on the [already checked] usb debugging toggle.....what the hell I press enter. Now it goes into the old beautiful CWMR (3.0.xxxx) screen where I'm able to apply .zips, backup etc.
(luckily I think ahead and do a backup right this min.)
Then I go from that screen and decide to apply my new CM7.zip that started all this, I apply that and get a bootloop on the CM7 boot screen.......crap......I go clear my davlik and cache and install CM7 again. Same thing.....crap......
I try restoring my original backup from 9/5/11 I made right after first unlocking my phone.......CM7 bootloop screen.....dammmmiiiiit
I try restoring backup from 9/12 I made after getting everything just like I wanted it.......CM7 bootloop screen.......uh oh, panic beginning.
I restore the backup from a few lines ago, my phone comes back (thank god)
So:
-I have to have the right USB driver in my laptop because something from sdk ultimately talked to my phone?!
-Clockworkmod recovery 5.xxxx has never worked quite right for me, apparently 3.xxxx is still my magic answer?!
-Now that I've gotten this far should I try the same process to get back to my CWMR 3.xxxx screen and put some different files in my root to use than what I've done to this point?
....again, I apologize if I'm being myopic or asking dumb questions. I often say I only know just enough to be dangerous.
[SOLVED] - maybe/sort of
Between reading (and re-reading) the help above and continued research on my own I [think] I solved my problem.
I found the following 2 links:
http://theunlockr.com/2009/10/06/how-to-set-up-adb-usb-drivers-for-android-devices/
http://theunlockr.com/2010/12/17/how-to-root-the-samsung-nexus-s/
And basically started over from scratch, I deleted what I'd put in my pc and re-loaded using those instructions (in the right place, the right way). Doing this I was able to pull up a cmd window and this time it properly accessed my phone. I got it to fastboot recovery - load CWM 5.0... and from there got into my recovery menus on my phone this time.
One curious thing....I tried the part VI in "how to root the samsung" ...""stop the phone uninstalling the custom recovery image"...... I've tried several things there but still get an error that it is read only.
....I went on to install CM7, and it consequently updated right after to the latest CM7, At this moment I have full permissions, superuser access, was able to make a backup of yesterday, the CM7 this morning and then CM7.1.0.1 that loaded.
Will I ultimately have the same issue as before? But be able to overcome it in the same manner when I want to?
Thanks for the help
This is why one click methods are bad. When a problem arises you have no clue what to do because a software did it for you the first time. Glad you got it figured out.
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using xda premium

After rooting my nexus 5 is not booting up with non stop booting animation

I have a nexus 5 16 GB and i downloaded the recent software update android 6.0.1 and then I decided to root and I used 'Nexus root toolkit v2.06' and first unlocked the bootloader and then rooted. Everything worked fine but after the process was complete it was rebooting and the booting animation went on and on for many hours and the device did not root. I really don't know what's going on. My purpose is to install a custom rom: cyanogenmod 12. Now what should I do ???? PLEASE HELP. When i try to enter recovery mode it shows a picture of the android mascot with opened back and exclamation and cannot enter command as well. and after some time the booting animation begins and goes on and on...
please help...
nexus_5_ said:
I have a nexus 5 16 GB and i downloaded the recent software update android 6.0.1 and then I decided to root and I used 'Nexus root toolkit v2.06' and first unlocked the bootloader and then rooted. Everything worked fine but after the process was complete it was rebooting and the booting animation went on and on for many hours and the device did not root. I really don't know what's going on. My purpose is to install a custom rom: cyanogenmod 12. Now what should I do ???? PLEASE HELP. When i try to enter recovery mode it shows a picture of the android mascot with opened back and exclamation and cannot enter command as well. and after some time the booting animation begins and goes on and on...
please help...
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Unless something has changed, version 6. requires that you flash a special kernel before you can root your phone otherwise you are as you are now, stuck in a boot loop. You should probably download the factory image from Google, and then flash the system image to get rid of what you have done.. Perhaps then your phone will start normally
funnel71 said:
Unless something has changed, version 6. requires that you flash a special kernel before you can root your phone otherwise you are as you are now, stuck in a boot loop. You should probably download the factory image from Google, and then flash the system image to get rid of what you have done.. Perhaps then your phone will start normally
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Thank you very much for the reply, I really do have no idea as to how to flash the factory image because i am very new in this area. Could you please recommend software and which factory image i should download, please ?? thanks very much.
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funnel71 said:
Unless something has changed, version 6. requires that you flash a special kernel before you can root your phone otherwise you are as you are now, stuck in a boot loop. You should probably download the factory image from Google, and then flash the system image to get rid of what you have done.. Perhaps then your phone will start normally
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Also, you mentioned a 'special kernel' what does that mean. All i want to do to my device is install cyanogenmod 12 and for that i believe it needs to be rooted, so i am really confused. What should I do know
I'm having this same problem, and unfortunately, when I start the phone on fastboot, I can not access the recovery mode in order to upload a factory image of nexus 5.
I used the new tool available her for quick flash, and now, I don't have a phone.
First, don't panic. Your phone is still very easy to recover. Unfortunately I can't get you a complete walkthrough here (for now at least), so I'll give you the main idea and you'll have to do your homework (as maybe you should have done before).
1. You need to get fastboot working on your computer. It's included in the Android sdk package, but there might be some easier way to get it. Google it. You might need drivers for your pc too. Google it as well.
2. Then you need to get into fastboot mode on your phone. To do it, hold down power button AND volume down button until it gets into fastboot mode. You will see an android on his back with the cover open. At this point, connect your phone to your pc, open a terminal on your pc and type "fastboot devices" without the quotes "". It should find your phone if fastboot is working. If it doesn't work go back to step 1.
3. Download TWRP recovery on your pc and place the img file in the same folder as your fastboot executable (not mandatory but easier). It can be found here https://dl.twrp.me/hammerhead/
4. Always in fastboot mode, type "fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.8.7.1-hammerhead.img" assuming you downloaded that file, which you should have by the way. It should install fine. If you haven't placed the file in the same directory as your fastboot executable, you will need to provide the path to your img file as well.
5. Then use the volume rocker to switch between modes and choose reboot recovery.
6. You should now be in TWRP recovery. At this point, download a custom kernel (anyone found on xda for hammerhead should do) and push it to your phone. It should be fairly simple with TWRP. Then flash your new kernel using install. It should help you get your phone booting normally. Alternatively, you can download a custom ROM like cm12.1 and flash it altogether. It will install everything needed for your phone to boot up too. Beware if flashing a ROM though, I strongly advice you to do a factory reset before flashing it. You will find that option in the wipe menu.
Hope it helps, let me know if you need further assistance.
Yesterday, I have tried everything to have my computer to recognize the "fastboot" command, and I installed like 2 or 3 different programs for that. With my old Windows 7, I have been able to push a flashed image to fix this issue, using the fastboot command, but with Windows 10, it's always telling me it's not a valid command. I'll keep trying it, otherwise, i'll have to "resurrect" my old Windows XP computer.
Also, I noticed now that, while trying to install the fastboot, as per some files that I could download, but no file has been copied into my computer, not even if I run it as admin.
fixed. but no RECOVERY mode options....
Hi Guys,
Thank you very much for the help, I have finally recovered the phone and running android 6.0 MRA58N but it is not rooted. Now if you don't mind could you teach me how to root because i have checked lots of videos and tuts but none worked for me...
IMPORTANT:
when i am in recovery mode why cannot I access options even when i press volume up + power button and release them at the same time...????
Thanks in advance.
Just flash a custom recovery via fastboot. Just make sure your bootloader is unlocked. Can't link though.
hi guys i have used nexus 5 mobile with cyanogenmod 14.1 .It worked properly in 1 year. after that suddenly switched off and it not properly boot up .i try to switch on my mobile , first it show google with unlock logo properly and when it show cyanogenmod logo it stuck and again show google with unlock logo....i try recovery mode to wipe and flash the same rom ....the process is interrupt at middle stage and again show the google..i try lots of time . after few try that process finished completely without interrupt. then use my mobile 1 day same as i used first time root. after that same problem occur on my mobile ..so help me guys
@[email protected], possible power button problem?

Warning: Current Pixi 4 (4) 4034N will softbrick if you unlock the flash

Hi all,
I thought it be good to warn all Alcatel Pixi 4 (4) owners. The current version of the stock rom of the 4034N, which is sold here in the NL has what I think is a terrible bug.
If you enable unlocking in the development options, go to the fastboot, all it takes is to unlock the flash and your phone will get stuck in the boot animation.
I tried to recover by formatting /data (/data is destroyed as could be expected to protect the userdata), but it does not solve the problem.
Flashing a custom ROM like CM13 solves this problem, but I bet this is the reason why I see so many calls on the Internet for Stock ROMs for the 4034N. Have not found a good stock ROM for it and also Alcatels Mobile Upgrade site does not seems to support the 4034N (probably still one software version for it, so no upgrade required yet?).
So better know what you are doing when messing with this phone.
Anybody got the same experience (I can confirm that this was tested by me and my friends with three different Pixi 4's)...
Best regards,
Peter
Good news!
I found out that there is a global site from Alcatel where you can find an update of Alcatels Mobile_Upgrade_S_4.5.9 which DOES support the 4043N.
The good news is not only that this software can bring your phone back to stock ROM, but also that if your Flash is unlocked before you recover, it is still unlocked after the recovery. So rooting is very simple then. Cost me 2 minutes to do it:
adb boot recovery.img (you can boot the twrp bootimage from ADB, no need to flash it) and then directly install the superuser.zip
Presto!
I think I'm seeing the same problem with a 4034X (UK variant, as sold by Tesco Mobile). Unfortunately, the mobile update software isn't working for me as it's detecting that I've already got the latest version of the ROM installed already and won't let me install it again. AIUI, the CM13 system has a few issues, so I'd rather not go that root, so would still like a stock ROM if at all possible. Anyone have any pointers?
Hmm. Have managed to get beyond the resetting user data boot loop with the following procedure:
* boot to recovery (power + vol up)
* from recovery menu, choose "boot to bootloader"
* at bootloader, connect via USB to PC
* run "fastboot -w"
* run "fastboot boot <filename for twrp recovery image>"
* at twrp recovery menu, run the standard "wipe" options
* reboot
Haven't yet finished booting, but it's gone to the standard boot animation, which I never succeeded in getting to before.
Update: 8 minutes and counting into the boot process. Doesn't look like it's going to work.
One question worth asking: does this mean that *all* operations that cause a factory reset on an affected 4034 cause a boot loop? Or is it only unlocking the boot loader?
I managed to soft brick my 4034X simply by allowing my email program to encrypt the device. The encryption apparently failed and now it's stuck on boot animation. As @jh3141 said, the Acatel upgrade tool doesn't work. I guess I need to find a stock ROM, but my Googling hasn't found one yet. Can anyone help?
palbeda said:
I found out that there is a global site from Alcatel where you can find an update of Alcatels Mobile_Upgrade_S_4.5.9 which DOES support the 4043N.
The good news is not only that this software can bring your phone back to stock ROM, but also that if your Flash is unlocked before you recover, it is still unlocked after the recovery. So rooting is very simple then. Cost me 2 minutes to do it:
adb boot recovery.img (you can boot the twrp bootimage from ADB, no need to flash it) and then directly install the superuser.zip
Presto!
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Same here with a 4034D - got my phone back alive and still a unlocked bootloader. rooted it, works great.
Thanks!! :good:
i need help
Tampopo said:
Same here with a 4034D - got my phone back alive and still a unlocked bootloader. rooted it, works great.
Thanks!! :good:
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Can you brake this down for me? am kind of new to all this but i really need to root my device
jh3141 said:
Hmm. Have managed to get beyond the resetting user data boot loop with the following procedure:
* boot to recovery (power + vol up)
* from recovery menu, choose "boot to bootloader"
* at bootloader, connect via USB to PC
* run "fastboot -w"
* run "fastboot boot <filename for twrp recovery image>"
* at twrp recovery menu, run the standard "wipe" options
* reboot
Haven't yet finished booting, but it's gone to the standard boot animation, which I never succeeded in getting to before.
Update: 8 minutes and counting into the boot process. Doesn't look like it's going to work.
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Any luck with the UK version 4034X?
I'm stuck in the booting process just like you were.
me too - Pixi 4(4) chaos on unlocking.
Absolutely the same experience here.
I have nuked 2 of these trying to unlock. It is a brilliant phone, but this is a painful feature - as you describe.
My history is in one of the threads on this site. - I agree, I would love a stock ROM for it.
palbeda said:
Hi all,
I thought it be good to warn all Alcatel Pixi 4 (4) owners. The current version of the stock rom of the 4034N, which is sold here in the NL has what I think is a terrible bug.
If you enable unlocking in the development options, go to the fastboot, all it takes is to unlock the flash and your phone will get stuck in the boot animation.
I tried to recover by formatting /data (/data is destroyed as could be expected to protect the userdata), but it does not solve the problem.
Flashing a custom ROM like CM13 solves this problem, but I bet this is the reason why I see so many calls on the Internet for Stock ROMs for the 4034N. Have not found a good stock ROM for it and also Alcatels Mobile Upgrade site does not seems to support the 4034N (probably still one software version for it, so no upgrade required yet?).
So better know what you are doing when messing with this phone.
Anybody got the same experience (I can confirm that this was tested by me and my friends with three different Pixi 4's)...
Best regards,
Peter
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I also softbricked my 4034X after unlocking the bootloader and couldn't get the phone to boot into recovery or the bootloader. I eventually managed to flash a stock ROM with SP Flashtool as described here https://www.getdroidtips.com/install-official-stock-rom-on-alcatel-pixi-4-4/ - this restored the ability to boot into recovery or bootloader but the ROM wouldn't boot so I couldn't enable developer settings to allow OEM unlocking. I then tried flashing the ROM for the dual-SIM version of the 4034X (risky!) and this booted and I was able to unlock the bootloader and flash TWRP recovery. The next problem was when & flashed CM13 and got an error message saying that TWRP couldn't access /data. It then got stuck in a recovery bootloop. Next I used TWRP to format all the partitions but it still couldn't access /data and broke the ability of the Mobile Upgrade Tool to read the phone. My next step is to try flashing a different custom recovery but I'm rapidly losing the will to live and would be very interested in any suggestions.
UPDATE - got it sorted by re-flashing the dual-SIM 4034X ROM (even though I have the single SIM version!), flashing ctr-6.6-4034 recovery, doing a normal wipe then formatting the /data partition then flashed CM13. I guess the data partition must have got corrupted.
I have exactly the same problem with pixi 4 4043f. I unlocked bootloader and then flashed following your instructions on that link you shared. But I see is a white screen frozen no options shown just booting voice behind.... I have flashed it several times but same results I still cant entry fastboot or recovery... Volume down + power or volume up + power dn take me anywhere just that frozen white screen with booting ring tone in the back and thats it... Kindly guide me
i had a similar problem, but i always wanted to flash cm13, so i was fine.
There is an amazing thread here for our device.
For those of you with the 4034X, i have ported cm13 to it specifically, bu there are too many bugs, but if anyone wants it, just tell me!
also, can i just say, softbrick if you oem lock aswell :,(
i wanted to test something, but after fastboot oem lock, and then fastboot reboot, i get an android being repaired? key combo's not working, adb/fastboot not responding, can't remember how i fixed it when i oem unlocked ...
edit-
got into recovery with key combo, now it's just to fix it!
Can any of you guys with the 4034N try this method of rooting? Without unlocking the bootloader?
Masgisk Rooting
kirito9 said:
Can any of you guys with the 4034N try this method of rooting? Without unlocking the bootloader?
Masgisk Rooting
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For reference: I tried this on a stock 4034X and it failed (couldn't persuade it to boot the custom recovery without going through the full unlock process). Fortunately, there are now copies of the stock ROM available for download (e.g. https://androidfrog.com/a3nr9) so with any luck I won't need to go back to the dodgy CM13 port that constantly runs out of memory and soft-reboots...
Update: I've installed the stock ROM I linked to above, and it seems to be working pretty well. Only issue was that the scatter file that came with it was apparently broken. Fortunately, one that I had hanging around from attempts to fix this problem last time seemed to work with it. I've attached that to this message in case anyone else needs it.
jh3141 said:
For reference: I tried this on a stock 4034X and it failed (couldn't persuade it to boot the custom recovery without going through the full unlock process). Fortunately, there are now copies of the stock ROM available for download (e.g. https://androidfrog.com/a3nr9) so with any luck I won't need to go back to the dodgy CM13 port that constantly runs out of memory and soft-reboots...
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Thanks, I'll be sure to add a notice for 4034X users in the Magisk guide. I have yet to see a stable CM13 ROM for MT6580 with 3.18.19 kernel. There seems to be an issue with this device chip and ROMs.
Finally got root on the Pixi4-4034
Hi everyone,
yeah I finally managed to root the alcatel Pixi 4-4 (4034) (3G MODEL). It was really tricky and there are quite some issues you have to deal with.
Therefore please read carefully my instructions and remember I am not responsible for any inconvenience, do it at your own risk.
First of all you have to unlock the bootloader and here comes the first problem. On the Pixi4 this operation leads to a sotfbick because the unlocking process deletes completely the data-partition. The phone can't boot anymore and ends in a bootloop.
To resolve this problem you must reflash the phone with SP-Flash-Tool. After reflashing the bootloader remains unlocked so that you should be able to continue with the rooting process. The second problem is that I could find only one working ROM for flashing. It is for the 4034X, my phone was a 4034D (dual SIM), after flashing I had an 4034X what means that my Pixi became a single-SIM phone, I can live with that.
Here are the necessary steps to obtain root on the Pixi4
1. UNLOCKING BOOTLOADER
- Go to settings -> about phone -> hit many times on "build number" till developer message appears
- Enable "OEM unlocking" located in developer options.
- Switch also "USB debugging" on
- Open the command prompt window (cmd)
- Connect the phone to the PC
- Boot into fastboot-mode by typing "adb reboot bootloader"
- Confirm the debug authorization window on the phone, check "always allow from this computer" (afterwards phone should boot into fastboot, otherwise retype the command above)
- Unlock bootloader by typing "fastboot oem unlock"
WARNING: this deletes the data-partition leading in a softbrick and bootloop,
you have to reflash the phone afterwards to continue rooting!
- Confirm the unlocking with the volume-up key
2. REFLASHING THE PHONE
- I found only this working firmware for the 4034X on this page like described by jh3141:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/warning-current-pixi-4-4-4034n-t3463154/page2
- You have also to use the scatter file described by jh3141
- After loading the scatter-file in SP-Flash-Tool you have to link the missing img-files in the SP-Flash-Tool-Window
- If you flash the 4034X firmware over an 4034D you will end in a single-SIM phone instead of a dual-SIM.
- After flashing the phone will boot again so that you can continue with flashing the twrp-img.
3. ROOTING THE PHONE
- To root the phone you have to install the twrp-image, the one for the Pixi 4034 you find it here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=68049551&postcount=97
- Download and untar the file at the bottom of the page: twrp-3.1.0-0-4034.tar
- Open the command prompt window (cmd)
- Connect the phone to the PC
- Boot into fastboot-mode by typing "adb reboot bootloader"
- Flash twrp by typing "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.0-0-4034.img"
- Download Super-SU "SR1-SuperSU-v2.78-SR1-20160915123031.zip" from
https://download.chainfire.eu/1003/SuperSU/
and put the zip-file on the phone (external or internal storage)
- With the phone switched off boot into twrp by holding power and volume-up keys togehter
- In twrp go to "Advanced" -> "Terminal" -> Type the following code:
echo "SYSTEMLESS=true" > /data/.supersu
- Go back and choose "Install" -> flash the Super-Su-file (SR1-SuperSU-v2.78-SR1-20160915123031.zip)
- Reboot and you’re done, you have root and super-su on the PIXI4
- If you want to uninstall system-apps proceed to the next step.
4. UNINSTALLING BLOADWARE APPS
- You can’t uninstall system-apps directly from the Android-OS,
if you delete the apps with some uninstall-tools it’s strange but the phone will reinstall them after a reboot.
- To succeed you must uninstall the apps in twrp
- Be careful, uninstalling the wrong apps will end in a bootloop or bootfreeze and you will have to reflash the phone starting at step 2.
- Boot into twrp -> go to "Mount" -> check "System" -> go back and choose "Advanced" -> "File Manager"
- In file-manager navigate to the appropriate app-folders and delete the .apk-files
- IMPORTANT: before rebooting you have to wipe the dalvik-cache
- Go to "Wipe" -> "Advanced Wipe" -> CHECK ONLY "Dalvik / ART Cache"
- Confirm wipe and reboot
I personally like the Pixi4-4034, it’s a very small one that is very useful as second phone especially on holidays .
Have fun.
i bricked my alcatel
i have an alcatel pixi 4 (4) 4034x and when i unlocked the bootloader it softbricked my alcatel, the only solution i did was relflash it using spflashtools
same problem
palbeda said:
I found out that there is a global site from Alcatel where you can find an update of Alcatels Mobile_Upgrade_S_4.5.9 which DOES support the 4043N.
The good news is not only that this software can bring your phone back to stock ROM, but also that if your Flash is unlocked before you recover, it is still unlocked after the recovery. So rooting is very simple then. Cost me 2 minutes to do it:
adb boot recovery.img (you can boot the twrp bootimage from ADB, no need to flash it) and then directly install the superuser.zip
Presto!
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I have exactly the same problem. But I haven't been able to find this Mobile_Upgrade_S_4.5.9. Any help will be greatly appreciated,
thnx,
Herman
update: i found the mobile upgrade tool. But it says the latest firmware is already installed. Earlier i tried spft, flashing seemed to go well but the phone stays in animation/bootloop.
Can anybody help?

Honor 8 Can't Download Firmware, Can't Flash, Bricked? [Solved]

Hi, after trying unlock my bootloader, I couldn't get into recovery mode without "Your phone cannot be trusted" getting stuck on my screen.
I re-locked the boot loader but now when I go into recovery it says "Data Partition is corrupted please format" then it asks me to connect to a wifi network which then just shows errors everytime the password comes up.
I tried to turn on USB Debugging to ADB sideload a firmware, but I can't because the phone has been resetted; if I try to enter a wifi password the keyboard doesnt show it's just the google voice (which doesn't work) with no options. If i skip the wifi option it just goes on the google login and gets stuck on "Checking Info".
Any solutions to the problem please?
EDIT: I just re-unlocked the bootloader and now its permanently stuck on "Your device cannot be trusted, booting now" regardless of what buttons I press during startup
EDIT 2: I fixed it, it was long and complicated but I got it to work, here's how.
1. When flashing TWRP, I realized I was flashing the TWRP for EMUI 4, so I flashed TWRP for EMUI 5. (Make sure Bootloader is unlocked)
First have all the adb/fastboot drivers, for windows shift + right click the folder and click "Open Command here"
Make sure the twrp img file is in the same folder as the adb folder.
On the honor 8 phone, if it is stuck like mine, turn the phone off and then hold Volume Down + Power Button until the download mode is on the screen
Type "fastboot flash recovery (twrpfilename).img"
Once it's done, turn it off and then hold power button + volume up AND volume down at once till TWRP comes on
(Continuously hold it, if the "Your Device cannot be trusted" screen comes on release)
2. (Make sure internal storage and data are backed up externally for this)
Reset system, data, cache/dalvik, and internal storage
3. Download Update.zip and the second .zip from a website on google, search Honor 8 Manual Nougat and click the link from smartstocknews (I can't post links) but do not follow the steps from that website, and also download GAPPS from open GAPPS. Make sure ARM64 is selected and not ARM as well as 7.0
4. After wiping, mount the Honor 8 by connecting it via USB to a computer, and press "Mount" on TWRP
Upload the both update.zip and update_data_full_hw_eu.zip and GAPPS ARM64 7.0 to internal or external storage
5. Exit mount and go to install, install the zips in this specific order and do not reboot in between
A) Update.zip
B) Update_data_full_hw_eu.zip
C) GAPPS.zip
6. Reboot after GAPPS is done (it might show already installed, if that's the case then it's alright, reboot anyways)
Download the 70mb package for firmware downgrade and the latest marshmallow firmware from your regional huawei's website.
Extract the small package and put the .app file in a folder called dload on the SD card and insert it in your phone.
Boot by holding volume + volume - and pressing power, holding all 3 buttons until the phone vibrates.
The package will flash and afterwards you repeat the process, this time using an .app file from the full marshmallow firmware.
The 70mb package installs not matter how messed up your file system is, and makes your phone ready for the MM firmware. This process brings any brick back to life. Good luck.
I too was trying to root my FRD-L04 and apparently used the wrong TWRP because now I get...
Code:
Unable to open ' ' to wipe crypto key
Unable to wipe Data
Unable to format to remove encryption
Failed to mount /data (invalid argument)
and I cant get the keyboard loaded so I can log into my wifi when I do a factory reset. I really have no idea how best to attack this...my phone is bricked I can get into TWRP 3.0.2.0 recovery, sideload, and fastboot (i think). I am currently downloading the stock ROM for my device and will try to sideload it.
I feel I need to fix the data issues thought before trying to load the ROM as I dont think my data partition is working at all now. Does anyone have any suggestions or a step-by-step guide on how to fix my bricked phone?
I've tried all sort of things today but no matter what, I cant get a keyboard working so I guess that means I'm screwed....
EDIT - my phone doesnt have a insertable SD card so I cant fix things the way the above poster suggests.
menriquez said:
I too was trying to root my FRD-L04 and apparently used the wrong TWRP because now I get...
Code:
Unable to open ' ' to wipe crypto key
Unable to wipe Data
Unable to format to remove encryption
Failed to mount /data (invalid argument)
and I cant get the keyboard loaded so I can log into my wifi when I do a factory reset. I really have no idea how best to attack this...my phone is bricked I can get into TWRP 3.0.2.0 recovery, sideload, and fastboot (i think). I am currently downloading the stock ROM for my device and will try to sideload it.
I feel I need to fix the data issues thought before trying to load the ROM as I dont think my data partition is working at all now. Does anyone have any suggestions or a step-by-step guide on how to fix my bricked phone?
I've tried all sort of things today but no matter what, I cant get a keyboard working so I guess that means I'm screwed....
EDIT - my phone doesnt have a insertable SD card so I cant fix things the way the above poster suggests.
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If you have nougat just flash the correct recovery from the twrp you already have. https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/development/twrp-t3566563
sysak said:
If you have nougat just flash the correct recovery from the twrp you already have. https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/development/twrp-t3566563
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This is truly one of the worse phones I have ever had when it comes to root and such. My frustration over what, for a unbranded unlocked phone that *should* probably SHIP with root, this phone has and is putting me through is super high.
That being said...so I flashed the new 3.1.0.0 recovery. Before doing that, I had just tried to Unbrick the phone with flashing B162 image with 3.0.3.0...so now the phone is totally frozen in the "Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted..." screen. Nothing I seem to do can get it out of this mode.
I want to install the rooted b378 boot.img file I just downloaded, but am unable to find the button commands to get the bootloader loaded. Does anyone have any suggestions in somehow trying to save the day with this damned phone?
much thanks in advance.
EDIT: So I got the phone in bootloader mode by pressing vol up/vol down/power and inserting the usb cable...i flashed the rooted boot.img and twrp 3.1.0.1 to both recovery and recovery2 and now i can get into recovery. I feel like I may actually have a chance now to fix this damn thing...
So can anyone point me in a direction where, from this point with the new recovery loaded and the modded boot image installed, where i can get this phone working?? ill use ANY ROM it dont really matter at this point...
Don't worry. It's really easy, once you know what to do, just realy easy to screw up if you don't. If your phone is a mess just roll back to android 6 using the procedure i described above. Once your phone works, update to nougat and install twrp and root following this guide: https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/development/twrp-t3566563
Same issue
Ramonator said:
Hi, after trying unlock my bootloader, I couldn't get into recovery mode without "Your phone cannot be trusted" getting stuck on my screen.
I re-locked the boot loader but now when I go into recovery it says "Data Partition is corrupted please format" then it asks me to connect to a wifi network which then just shows errors everytime the password comes up.
I tried to turn on USB Debugging to ADB sideload a firmware, but I can't because the phone has been resetted; if I try to enter a wifi password the keyboard doesnt show it's just the google voice (which doesn't work) with no options. If i skip the wifi option it just goes on the google login and gets stuck on "Checking Info".
Any solutions to the problem please?
EDIT: I just re-unlocked the bootloader and now its permanently stuck on "Your device cannot be trusted, booting now" regardless of what buttons I press during startup
EDIT 2: I fixed it, it was long and complicated but I got it to work, here's how.
1. When flashing TWRP, I realized I was flashing the TWRP for EMUI 4, so I flashed TWRP for EMUI 5. (Make sure Bootloader is unlocked)
First have all the adb/fastboot drivers, for windows shift + right click the folder and click "Open Command here"
Make sure the twrp img file is in the same folder as the adb folder.
On the honor 8 phone, if it is stuck like mine, turn the phone off and then hold Volume Down + Power Button until the download mode is on the screen
Type "fastboot flash recovery (twrpfilename).img"
Once it's done, turn it off and then hold power button + volume up AND volume down at once till TWRP comes on
(Continuously hold it, if the "Your Device cannot be trusted" screen comes on release)
2. (Make sure internal storage and data are backed up externally for this)
Reset system, data, cache/dalvik, and internal storage
3. Download Update.zip and the second .zip from a website on google, search Honor 8 Manual Nougat and click the link from smartstocknews (I can't post links) but do not follow the steps from that website, and also download GAPPS from open GAPPS. Make sure ARM64 is selected and not ARM as well as 7.0
4. After wiping, mount the Honor 8 by connecting it via USB to a computer, and press "Mount" on TWRP
Upload the both update.zip and update_data_full_hw_eu.zip and GAPPS ARM64 7.0 to internal or external storage
5. Exit mount and go to install, install the zips in this specific order and do not reboot in between
A) Update.zip
B) Update_data_full_hw_eu.zip
C) GAPPS.zip
6. Reboot after GAPPS is done (it might show already installed, if that's the case then it's alright, reboot anyways)
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I pretty much have the same issue. No keyboard showing, just the stupid voice thing, and the Bootloader is Relocked. How did you get it fully unlocked. I can't get it. I guess let me get that resolved first (the bootloader) and I can try to go from there. Please help me.
UPDATE: Never mind I fixed it. I'm not really for sure how either but I think it mainly was just persistence.
Didn't work
Hello, so earlier today I tried to install RROS newest version in hope to get magisk/unrooting my phone because I'm addicted to snapchat and I rooted my phone with SuperSU earlier but didn't know u can't login to snapchat after that. It failed idk why, (I followed instructions very clearly and searched info from internet before doing that) causing me to brick my phone so when I booted it, it only showed black screen. After couple hours not finding way to get into twrp with my circumstances I managed to flash boot, recovery and system images, I tried to reboot and see what happens, (just in case, I kinda knew I didn't had ROM installed at the time, I also was hoping RROS to boot) nothing happened expect my phone got stuck in boot screen for booting EMUI, which was not installed obviously. Again after couple hours I stumbled to your post and managed to finally get myself into TWRP, I followed again ur instructions and everything was going fine, no erros, not anything. When Gapps was finished installing, I rebooted and again it just got stuck into booting screen. I did press and hold Power button, vol+, vol- and got myself into some kind of ROM installing screen, (hard to explain I don't exactly know what is name of it) and no it wasn't Huawei erecovery screen (Power button & Vol+ and no it didn't work me either saying that "getting package info failed") so in that ROM installing screen it just was stuck at 5% installing, and now I don't know what to do. My phone got locked again and I'm stuck at booting screen.
Note:
I don't have SD Card, should I get one and install stock rom?
Sorry for being kinda unclear but I'm tired it was 7 hours ago I got my phone bricked and have surfed on the web finding for answers ever since.
Also as you might notice, yes, I'm new to modding devices etc but still I'm not totally noob. Please help ASAP.
[SOLVED] So after hour of watching netflix as depressed teen I tried to reboot my phone again just in case, got stuck in booting screen. Then I held Power Button + Vol+ and got myself into EMUI stock recovery mode, I chose wipe cache partition and wipe data/factory reset, after that I rebooted my phone, it was stuck in booting screen for like 2 minutes but then it actually finished booting and now my phone is again functioning and god bless locked & unrooted.

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