Running Stock, rooted no mods, took a TWRP nandroid stuck in a bootloop after completion ,any suggestions?
try to reboot recovery
TWRP sometimes make strange thinghs
otherwise adb sideload another rom or reflash stock
stremax said:
try to reboot recovery
TWRP sometimes make strange thinghs
otherwise adb sideload another rom or reflash stock
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Reboot recovery only sends me back to bootloops. Going to factory reset and see if that works otherwise full wipe :/
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Hey everyone, I need help for my Xoom 3G MZ601, I just rooted it and flashed EOS' rom and I'm stuck at bootanimation. I'm new to rooting and flashing custom roms for tablets, its different in phones.
When you say you are stuck, what have you tried to do? Have you tried to get back into your custom recovery? If you can, you could try to reflash your rom and gapps after wiping cache and dalvik cache. You would have your system wiped when you unlocked, but you could wipe again before reflashing...that might help.
Yes, I wiped everything, I did this 5 times and the same thing happens, stuck in bootanim.
okantomi said:
When you say you are stuck, what have you tried to do? Have you tried to get back into your custom recovery? If you can, you could try to reflash your rom and gapps after wiping cache and dalvik cache. You would have your system wiped when you unlocked, but you could wipe again before reflashing...that might help.
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1. Do you have a backup of your stock rom? if you have a backup and recovery works you should be able to recover your stock system and everything will be allright.
2. If you don't have a backup enter this site motodev site (i can't post any links) download correct firmware for your device and flash every part of downloaded rom via fastboot.
I hope it will help you
It seems like your recovery img is the culprit, try downloading eos with goomanager..
try; adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery eos-recovery-r6.img http://goo.im/devs/teameos/recoveries/wingray/eos-recovery-r6-softkeys.img or http://goo.im/devs/teameos/recoveries/wingray/eos-recovery-r6.img
adb reboot recovery
I tried to flash a cm10 rom and i did thought i flashed the boot.img separately as i read you have to but it was stuck booting for at least 25 min so i gave up with that and tried to restore from a backup i made with twrp. I restored from the backup and tried to reboot but nothing happens, it shows the htc screen and then turns black and thats it. I can go into bootloader and recovery but im not sure what to do to get back. Should i try a ruu?
ez4nick said:
I tried to flash a cm10 rom and i did thought i flashed the boot.img separately as i read you have to but it was stuck booting for at least 25 min so i gave up with that and tried to restore from a backup i made with twrp. I restored from the backup and tried to reboot but nothing happens, it shows the htc screen and then turns black and thats it. I can go into bootloader and recovery but im not sure what to do to get back. Should i try a ruu?
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Maybe it was a bad restore? or a bad backup? You could try restoring from your backup again.
Or blaze on and see if you can get CM10 up and running.
Did you wipe /cache/dalvik/system when coming from stock (before installing)? I've seen situations (on other devices), Where I've had to delete the /data partition as well, I'm not sure why it wouldn't boot, but it refused to get past the CM load screen until the /data partition was wiped. If it's a new phone and you don't have too much on the sdcard, this might be worth trying.
Once you have TWRP flashing ROM's shouldn't be too bad, it's just the "fastboot flash boot boot.img" that catches people out usually.
you still have to flash boot.img separate before/after a twrp restore.
Grab the boot.img from a stock rom
Wipe cache/dalvik
Factory reset
Bootloader, fastboot usb, then fastboot flash boot boot.img
Then restore the backup
Thanks everyone for the responses, I was able to get it working after trying a few more times and wiping everything. Not sure why it didnt work earlier but all of a sudden after trying it just worked.
All,
I updated to the latest RebelRom today but had an issue with the email client so tried to re-flash the previous version (forgot to make a backup...). Somehow during this re-flash the phone rebooted so the flashing never took.
Now when I go into recovery(TWRP) I get the TWRP splash screen and then it boot loops.
I've tried flashing the recovery again (2.4.0.0) and flashing the boot.img again however this continues to happen.
I tried a factory reset and it too just boot loops on me.
Any suggestions or is this bricked good?
overkil6 said:
All,
I updated to the latest RebelRom today but had an issue with the email client so tried to re-flash the previous version (forgot to make a backup...). Somehow during this re-flash the phone rebooted so the flashing never took.
Now when I go into recovery(TWRP) I get the TWRP splash screen and then it boot loops.
I've tried flashing the recovery again (2.4.0.0) and flashing the boot.img again however this continues to happen.
I tried a factory reset and it too just boot loops on me.
Any suggestions or is this bricked good?
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Ruu and start over
a box of kittens said:
Ruu and start over
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Ruu? Can you go into some details, please?
Shouldnt have to ruu.. Download latest twrp. Verify checksum. Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img then download clean rom or viper put on sd, wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset in twrp and install rom.
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exad said:
Shouldnt have to ruu.. Download latest twrp. Verify checksum. Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img then download clean rom or viper put on sd, wipe cache, dalvik, system, factory reset in twrp and install rom.
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I can flash the recovery fine but I can't get into recovery. Just the splash screen then it reboots to the HTC screen and loops.
overkil6 said:
I can flash the recovery fine but I can't get into recovery. Just the splash screen then it reboots to the HTC screen and loops.
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If it's boot looping then you're not flashing recovery just fine.... If recovery flashed fine then when you select recovery from the bootloader, it would boot to recovery..
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overkil6 said:
I tried a factory reset and it too just boot loops on me.
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Factory reset is not what you think it is. It just formats the user partition. If the ROM is not properly flashed, factory reset isn't going to help. Common mistake, since the term "factory reset" is a bit of a misnomer. It implies that it returns the phone to factory condition, which is quite often not the case.
hi
overkil6 said:
All,
I updated to the latest RebelRom today but had an issue with the email client so tried to re-flash the previous version (forgot to make a backup...). Somehow during this re-flash the phone rebooted so the flashing never took.
Now when I go into recovery(TWRP) I get the TWRP splash screen and then it boot loops.
I've tried flashing the recovery again (2.4.0.0) and flashing the boot.img again however this continues to happen.
I tried a factory reset and it too just boot loops on me.
Any suggestions or is this bricked good?
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try to do
Fastboot erase cache
then again install recovery, may be it work for you.
What screen shows up when you choose recovery in bootloader?
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Do the following:
Turn your HTC On.
Holdbfhe power for 15-20 seconds.
Release, when the device flashes.
Press and hold the volume down button.
Press the power button for 3 seconds, and release.
Keep your finger on the volume down button.
This should take you to bootloader, download the latest
TWRP For your HTC.
Flash it with fast boot flash recovery twrp.Evita.version here.IMG
You should now be able to enter Recovery. I suggest getting the Avatar ROM, experiencing no current errors IMO If this has worked, please reply.
arunkarnwal1981 said:
try to do
Fastboot erase cache
then again install recovery, may be it work for you.
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Found this tidbit elsewhere and it indeed worked! Thanks!
5After installation of the image i when to the recovery to check if everything went well and after it i wipe cache and dalvik then restart system. Now is looping into recovery. Any help TIA.
EDIT: tried backing up in recovery and restore its still going back to recovery. Also tried flashing 3.0.1 still the problem persist.
EDIT: also if i dirty flash sultans rom will i be able to enter? I havent able to back up anything :/
I just want to start by saying that I know how to recover my phone from this but I do not understand why this is happening. I just want to flash back the official rom and then install twrp and do a "factory reset" but after wiping with TWRP my phone gets stuck in bootloop. Am I doing something wrong?
drgx96 said:
I just want to start by saying that I know how to recover my phone from this but I do not understand why this is happening. I just want to flash back the official rom and then install twrp and do a "factory reset" but after wiping with TWRP my phone gets stuck in bootloop. Am I doing something wrong?
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In TWRP you did 'factory reset' there isn't that option so which partitions did you formated? If you formated system, then is no more OS on your phone so what you trying to turn? xD If you want flash stock then use newest Odin 3.12.7 and learn some guide how to flash stock depend from which version (f.e. 7.x) you're coming. The guides are on that forum.
rifek4 said:
In TWRP you did 'factory reset' there isn't that option so which partitions did you formated? If you formated system, then is no more OS on your phone so what you trying to turn? xD If you want flash stock then use newest Odin 3.12.7 and learn some guide how to flash stock depend from which version (f.e. 7.x) you're coming. The guides are on that forum.
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It says in the title which partitions I formated (date, cache, dalvik). I know how to flash stock. I will explain again the exact steps I did:
1. Flashed official rom using Odin after having a custom one.
2. I started the phone to check that the rom works.
3. I flashed TWRP 3.1.1 using odin.
4.Wanted to "factory reset" using TWRP, so I wiped cache, dalvik and data partitions.
5.The phone starts in bootloop.
It looks like TWRP doesn't wipe the partitions as is should.
Is not possible to TWRP didn't wiped right partitions. Why you wanted to factory reset if you flashed stock and you got factory settings? Flash stock with Odin again...
You need flash latest SuperSU zip in TWRP to fix the bootloop issue
forumber2 said:
You need flash latest SuperSU zip in TWRP to fix the bootloop issue
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Maybe that. Personally I never flashed stock in S6 xD
You have to flash the SU Binary after flashing TWRP, else you will face a bootloop
Magisk. No "SuperSU". Then always will be it resolve if be only "Flashed TWRP". (Odin versions doesn't be affect of a bootlops with a 5secs~)
i flashed twrp now stuck in bootloop, not sure how to flash super su now?
fiorezy said:
You have to flash the SU Binary after flashing TWRP, else you will face a bootloop
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Problem can also be solved after flashing the latest version of Magisk.