De-bricking time! - Droid Ultra Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Ok, yesterday morning my MAXX received the KitKat update. Brainlessly, I clicked upgrade. This put me into the oh so famous bootloop.
During one of the boot loops, I managed to unroot with Voodoo.
Then in fastboot, I had the brilliant (aka, incredibly stupid) idea of flashing an old recovery. I had thought it was the one from 4.2.2 but sadly, it was from the previous version.
This had the appearance of working as it then booted to KitKat upgrade, which after a couple minutes failed.
Now I'm completely stuck in fastboot mode. I can't flash the 4.2.2 recovery. I haven't tried anything else. FXZ back to 12.15.15 doesn't work. Gives the GPT failure.
So...my belief, based only on googling around, is that I need to wait for the FXZ for KitKat. Does that sound right?
Any other ideas?
Thank you in advance!!!!!!!!!!

killboredom said:
Ok, yesterday morning my MAXX received the KitKat update. Brainlessly, I clicked upgrade. This put me into the oh so famous bootloop.
During one of the boot loops, I managed to unroot with Voodoo.
Then in fastboot, I had the brilliant (aka, incredibly stupid) idea of flashing an old recovery. I had thought it was the one from 4.2.2 but sadly, it was from the previous version.
This had the appearance of working as it then booted to KitKat upgrade, which after a couple minutes failed.
Now I'm completely stuck in fastboot mode. I can't flash the 4.2.2 recovery. I haven't tried anything else. FXZ back to 12.15.15 doesn't work. Gives the GPT failure.
So...my belief, based only on googling around, is that I need to wait for the FXZ for KitKat. Does that sound right?
Any other ideas?
Thank you in advance!!!!!!!!!!
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I think that's right. It's ridiculous that by locking things down and preventing us from unlocking bootloader Verizon actually causes bricks of this nature to occur. If you had an unlocked bootloader you'd be 100% fine right now.
Sent from my Nexus 7

There is a way. I posted in previous forum.
Use fastboot
Fastboot wipe cache
Fastboot wipe user data
Try this if not pm me and I will help you out one on one
That should fix your issue
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phositadc said:
I think that's right. It's ridiculous that by locking things down and preventing us from unlocking bootloader Verizon actually causes bricks of this nature to occur. If you had an unlocked bootloader you'd be 100% fine right now.
Sent from my Nexus 7
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If he hadn't brute forced a root method and messed with his phone he'd be 100% fine too

codito said:
If he hadn't brute forced a root method and messed with his phone he'd be 100% fine too
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Ha...well there is that But what fun would that be?
The sad part is that the manufacturers could care less about giving us an unlocked bootloader. Android is a great ecosystem to play with and learn with and improve with. It's the carriers that are so paranoid about taking any tiny dent in their enormous profits that want to keep us locked out. So shame on them.
But, to be fair, I know the risks of the world we live in and this is my first brick in four Android phones, so I'm fine with it.

codito said:
If he hadn't brute forced a root method and messed with his phone he'd be 100% fine too
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My point was merely that it's somewhat ironic that, by trying to prevent bricks by locking bootloaders, Verizon actually causes some bricks that would be avoided with an unlocked bootloader.
Not saying anything about whether what he was doing is right or wrong, or whether Verizon prevents more bricks than it causes.
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Edit: but you've got to wonder. Are you more likely to brick using one of these crazy complicated methods we have to use to get around Verizon security? Or using fastboot OEM unlock + flash superuser. I bet per hundred rooted phones, less Nexus's (and other unlockable phones) are bricked than phones that are tightly locked down. Pure speculation of course.

killboredom said:
Ok, yesterday morning my MAXX received the KitKat update. Brainlessly, I clicked upgrade. This put me into the oh so famous bootloop.
During one of the boot loops, I managed to unroot with Voodoo.
Then in fastboot, I had the brilliant (aka, incredibly stupid) idea of flashing an old recovery. I had thought it was the one from 4.2.2 but sadly, it was from the previous version.
This had the appearance of working as it then booted to KitKat upgrade, which after a couple minutes failed.
Now I'm completely stuck in fastboot mode. I can't flash the 4.2.2 recovery. I haven't tried anything else. FXZ back to 12.15.15 doesn't work. Gives the GPT failure.
So...my belief, based only on googling around, is that I need to wait for the FXZ for KitKat. Does that sound right?
Any other ideas?
Thank you in advance!!!!!!!!!!
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It sounds like you're actually stuck partially on JB, partially on KK, hence why you're bootlooping. I had a very similar issue when I tried to install the KK update through update.zip .......... after a couple hours, I finally got it back up and running.
My method - use the Method 2 Manual flash steps I posted in Dev section here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2580060
Let me know if it works. I had problems at first, but that should cover it. Getting system to flash was actually the hardest part

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Locked out by Verizon after cm10 flash

thanky you to anyone ahead of time for reading this post. I really could use some help.
I have a Verizon galaxy s3 which I rooted 3 weeks ago when i got it. I know it was rooted as i had super user permissions, and deleted many bloatware apps. I waited until cm10 came out to flash a new rom and after doing so last night my phone now boots up with this message "System software not authorized by verizon wireless has been found on your phone. Please turn off your phone and go to the nearest Verizon Wireless store for help."
So I tried to boot it in to recovery mode but when I did, the same message came up, only this time it said "recovery booting" in small blue writing in the top left corner.
I followed the directions to a T from a page entitled "Jelly Bean for Verizon Galaxy S3: Unofficial CyanogenMod 10 (CM10) Nightlies Available for Flashing!
From what I understand, the bootloader was somehow never unlocked by kexec. because I cant get in to recovery mode, I was wondering if there was a way to disable the bootlock by installing kexec via odin.
Also, whether it was a good idea or not, I re flashed the stock rom via oden last, which was successful but, nothing has changed still the same response all boot ups. Download boot obviously works though as I have been able to mess with it in odin.
any insight on this would be graciously appreciated.
Lembro said:
thanky you to anyone ahead of time for reading this post. I really could use some help.
I have a Verizon galaxy s3 which I rooted 3 weeks ago when i got it. I know it was rooted as i had super user permissions, and deleted many bloatware apps. I waited until cm10 came out to flash a new rom and after doing so last night my phone now boots up with this message "System software not authorized by verizon wireless has been found on your phone. Please turn off your phone and go to the nearest Verizon Wireless store for help."
So I tried to boot it in to recovery mode but when I did, the same message came up, only this time it said "recovery booting" in small blue writing in the top left corner.
I followed the directions to a T from a page entitled "Jelly Bean for Verizon Galaxy S3: Unofficial CyanogenMod 10 (CM10) Nightlies Available for Flashing!
From what I understand, the bootloader was somehow never unlocked by kexec. because I cant get in to recovery mode, I was wondering if there was a way to disable the bootlock by installing kexec via odin.
Also, whether it was a good idea or not, I re flashed the stock rom via oden last, which was successful but, nothing has changed still the same response all boot ups. Download boot obviously works though as I have been able to mess with it in odin.
any insight on this would be graciously appreciated.
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Okay, first, If you did follow the directions for that thread, i'm sure it would of worked, I'm pretty sure you are missing something here and i'm pretty sure from reading your post that I think you didn't unlock your bootloader. kexec was a workaround for the locked bootloader, it doesn't unlock it. I would follow droidstyle's guide to unlocking the bootloader, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28530409&postcount=2 after you unlocked it, i'm pretty sure you forgot that step. But the issue when flashing back to stock via odin and still showing up its a custom rom, I don't know why that would happen but I suggest reading section 2 of droidstyle's guide on flashing back to stock. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28530394&postcount=1
So first, I suggest to return to stock, then root, then unlock bootloader, and then install the rom of your choice, preferably without kexec, if you don't want the triple reboot.
RyanW114 said:
Okay, first, If you did follow the directions for that thread, i'm sure it would of worked, I'm pretty sure you are missing something here and i'm pretty sure from reading your post that I think you didn't unlock your bootloader. kexec was a workaround for the locked bootloader, it doesn't unlock it. I would follow droidstyle's guide to unlocking the bootloader, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28530409&postcount=2 after you unlocked it, i'm pretty sure you forgot that step. But the issue when flashing back to stock via odin and still showing up its a custom rom, I don't know why that would happen but I suggest reading section 2 of droidstyle's guide on flashing back to stock. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28530394&postcount=1
So first, I suggest to return to stock, then root, then unlock bootloader, and then install the rom of your choice, preferably without kexec, if you don't want the triple reboot.
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Agreed! Op, do more reading and less flashing before you end up with a 600.00 paperweight!
Like he says above you have not unlocked your bootloader . Restore nandroid or recover to stock. Then unlock your bootloader and try again
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Get rid of the Verizon screen of death
I got the same error msg after flashing a nightly of d2hacker's unofficial cm10, after I had flashed a few nightly's before of the same ROM w/ no problems. I had to
1. Flash a stock bloated unrooted ROM via odin (lemme know if you need a link to one)
2.boot into droid recovery and do a factory reset, and wipe the cache partition also.
If you don't do step 2 you end up w/ a permanent verizon 4G LTE rainbow boot screen :silly:
I haven't re-rooted yet but I'll be trying the official cm10 now that it's up.
MDMoore313 said:
I got the same error msg after flashing a nightly of d2hacker's unofficial cm10, after I had flashed a few nightly's before of the same ROM w/ no problems. I had to
1. Flash a stock bloated unrooted ROM via odin (lemme know if you need a link to one)
2.boot into droid recovery and do a factory reset, and wipe the cache partition also.
If you don't do step 2 you end up w/ a permanent verizon 4G LTE rainbow boot screen :silly:
I haven't re-rooted yet but I'll be trying the official cm10 now that it's up.
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Refer to my last post
droidstyle said:
Refer to my last post
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Note that even when I flashed back to stock, my initial boot screen still had the unlocked lock, w/ "Custom" under it, suggesting my bootloader is unlocked
MDMoore313 said:
Note that even when I flashed back to stock, my initial boot screen still had the unlocked lock, w/ "Custom" under it, suggesting my bootloader is unlocked
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Incorrect. It actually means the opposite. The only way to tell if your bootloader is unlocked is to flash a custom rom/kernel and boot up. Please people, do some reading before you turn your phone into a paperweight. That unlocked lock/custom means you're running or were running custom software and it's been detected as such. One possible culprit is your "custom" recovery. If your bootloader is unlocked, you will not have that problem.
MDMoore313 said:
Note that even when I flashed back to stock, my initial boot screen still had the unlocked lock, w/ "Custom" under it, suggesting my bootloader is unlocked
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refer to post #3 and read this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30479625&postcount=13
Zalithian said:
Incorrect. It actually means the opposite. The only way to tell if your bootloader is unlocked is to flash a custom rom/kernel and boot up. Please people, do some reading before you turn your phone into a paperweight. That unlocked lock/custom means you're running or were running custom software and it's been detected as such. One possible culprit is your "custom" recovery. If your bootloader is unlocked, you will not have that problem.
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Thanks for clearing that up, Where did you find this info? I'm coming from a Droid incredible, so I never had to worry about such things....
EDIT: I just saw Droidstyle's post @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30479625&postcount=13, makes a little sense, but why all of a sudden Verizon's screen of death is odd, if it was already detecting custom s/w to begin with. I used kexec also as a workaround, but this was back when there was no way to unlock the gs3 bootloader.
Yeah absolutely I follow the steps here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28530394&postcount=1
MDMoore313 said:
Thanks for clearing that up, Where did you find this info? I'm coming from a Droid incredible, so I never had to worry about such things....
EDIT: I just saw Droidstyle's post @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30479625&postcount=13, makes a little sense, but why all of a sudden Verizon's screen of death is odd, if it was already detecting custom s/w to begin with. I used kexec also as a workaround, but this was back when there was no way to unlock the gs3 bootloader.
Yeah absolutely I follow the steps here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28530394&postcount=1
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I think it has to do with the "degree" of customization. IE a custom ROM or Kernel will get you the verizon screen of death for sure if you're not unlocked. The custom/unlock icon seems more for minor things like a custom recovery, possibly different firmware or tweaking specific settings.
Zalithian said:
I think it has to do with the "degree" of customization. IE a custom ROM or Kernel will get you the verizon screen of death for sure if you're not unlocked. The custom/unlock icon seems more for minor things like a custom recovery, possibly different firmware or tweaking specific settings.
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That makes more sense, as the nightlys progress and more modifications are being made, overnight the "switch is flipped" so to speak, and if you're not running a custom rom,
MDMoore313 said:
If you don't do step 2 you end up w/ a permanent verizon 4G LTE rainbow boot screen :silly:
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Could he Odin back to stock through download mode though? Or will the locked bootloader block download mode and recovery mode too when it detects tampering?
MDMoore313 said:
Thanks for clearing that up, Where did you find this info? I'm coming from a Droid incredible, so I never had to worry about such things....
EDIT: I just saw Droidstyle's post @ http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30479625&postcount=13, makes a little sense, but why all of a sudden Verizon's screen of death is odd, if it was already detecting custom s/w to begin with. I used kexec also as a workaround, but this was back when there was no way to unlock the gs3 bootloader.
Yeah absolutely I follow the steps here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=28530394&postcount=1
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The secure aboot.img only checks 3 of the 5 system images on boot. Since we can flash a custom recovery to the recovery partition, the secure aboot img lets it ride, but knows it there....hence why you see the custom lock screen, but device still boots. Kexec allowed the bootloader aka secure aboot.img to see the stock kernel(boot.img) and pass signature checks, then side loads the custom kernel. Thats why there was 3 reboots...now that the bootloader is unlocked, we ditch kexec because unsecure aboot is unlocked and not checking signatures.
However, if you flash a kernel thats non kexec and the bootloader is locked, you will get the verizon screen of death since the secure aboot.img is checking signatures. So never lock the bootloader unless your on stock rom/kernel or using kexec.
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Jesus. All of these people who don't read up on things before they flash something astounds me.
Lol, the exact same thing happen to me as Op, I was unlock (ezrecovery app) and rooted(casual-revision131) but when I flash unofficial CM10 KANG I was lock out by Verizon message.Thanks to DroidStyle awesome GUIDE i just Odin back to stock along with kernel.Thank you to all the cool people here at xda who help and evolve Android:thumbup:
Ezrecovery app must not have work properly even tho it said unlock, so I use Adam casual R131 flash Unsecure Aboot too.
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EvoSideHustlAZ said:
Lol, the exact same thing happen to me as Op, I was unlock (ezrecovery app) and rooted(casual-revision131) but when I flash unofficial CM10 KANG I was lock out by Verizon message.Thanks to DroidStyle awesome GUIDE i just Odin back to stock along with kernel.Thank you to all the cool people here at xda who help and evolve Android:thumbup:
Ezrecovery app must not have work properly even tho it said unlock, so I use Adam casual R131 flash Unsecure Aboot too.
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ezrecovery to unlock? What?
MDMoore313 said:
Note that even when I flashed back to stock, my initial boot screen still had the unlocked lock, w/ "Custom" under it, suggesting my bootloader is unlocked
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No, that just means that it normally has detected some changed files. If you WERE unlocked you would never see that icon.
TAPPED in on my (now unlocked bootloader) Verizon S3
strung said:
Could he Odin back to stock through download mode though? Or will the locked bootloader block download mode and recovery mode too when it detects tampering?
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Well, step 1 is going Odin back to stock, but if a cache wipe and factory reset aren't done (like in Droidstyle's guide), then it will never completely boot, at least that's what I experienced after my phone sat at that screen for 10+ minutes. It doesn't run the user setup again.

[Q] Unauthorized software message ONLY when booting into recovery

This is my first post ever here so I'm sorry if I'm breaking some rule (read the forum rules so I don't think I am) or if it's in the wrong subforum (although this does seem like a help & troubleshooting topic to me).
A little backstory is probably necessary.
I rooted my s3 (latest OTA update) via CASUAL (thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332825) and it seemed like it worked for the most part, although it didn't boot into twrp like it should have and instead booted into normal recovery. I just assumed that it was because something went wrong with the recovery installation so I just thought "ok whatever."
Root access was there, and I assumed the bootloader was unlocked since I read several places that when it's unlocked, the initial samsung boot logo appears for about a second as opposed to several seconds when it's locked. So I just assumed all i needed was to reinstall a custom recovery and I was golden.
Installed ROM Manager, flashed CWM through the app, and rebooted the phone, and as it was booting into recovery I was greeted with the infamous "NO CUSTOM SOFTWARE ALLOWED PLEASE ALERT PAPA VERIZON IMMEDIATELY" warning.
I was about to flash back to stock through odin (which i regretted since I've had bad experiences in the past using it) when I figured out I could get the device to boot normally by clicking cancel in the download mode confirmation window. I guess it kept trying to reboot to recovery after every unsuccessful boot, which made it seem like it was softbricked to me.
Phone is operating normally now, and it should after another reboot as long as it doesn't try to go into recovery again (though I'm kind of afraid to even do that).
Is there any way without Odin I can fix my recovery and/or bootloader? I'm not sure what the problem is here and I don't think this sort of thing is a common searchable issue. Google/XDA search didn't bring up anything that sounded like someone had 100% the same problem I do.
Also on a semi-related note, does EZ-Unlock still work with this latest OTA? And if my bootloader is potentially unlocked already, would unlocking it again through EZ-Unlock break something?
Sleix said:
This is my first post ever here so I'm sorry if I'm breaking some rule (read the forum rules so I don't think I am) or if it's in the wrong subforum (although this does seem like a help & troubleshooting topic to me).
A little backstory is probably necessary.
I rooted my s3 (latest OTA update) via CASUAL (thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2332825) and it seemed like it worked for the most part, although it didn't boot into twrp like it should have and instead booted into normal recovery. I just assumed that it was because something went wrong with the recovery installation so I just thought "ok whatever."
Root access was there, and I assumed the bootloader was unlocked since I read several places that when it's unlocked, the initial samsung boot logo appears for about a second as opposed to several seconds when it's locked. So I just assumed all i needed was to reinstall a custom recovery and I was golden.
Installed ROM Manager, flashed CWM through the app, and rebooted the phone, and as it was booting into recovery I was greeted with the infamous "NO CUSTOM SOFTWARE ALLOWED PLEASE ALERT PAPA VERIZON IMMEDIATELY" warning.
I was about to flash back to stock through odin (which i regretted since I've had bad experiences in the past using it) when I figured out I could get the device to boot normally by clicking cancel in the download mode confirmation window, rebooting the phone normally. I guess it kept trying to reboot to recovery after every unsuccessful boot, which made it seem like it was softbricked to me.
Phone is operating normally now, and it should after another reboot as long as it doesn't try to go into recovery again (though I'm kind of afraid to even do that).
Is there any way without Odin I can fix my recovery and/or bootloader? I'm not sure what the problem is here and I don't think this sort of thing is a common searchable issue. Google/XDA search didn't bring up anything that sounded like someone had 100% the same problem I do.
Also on a semi-related note, does EZ-Unlock still work with this latest OTA? And if my bootloader is potentially unlocked already, would unlocking it again through EZ-Unlock break something?
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That is really weird...
I was reading it and was going to suggest easy unlock v1.2,you will not break anything using that app.
If that still doesn't work, try to flash TWRP through goo manager and see if it somehow fixes your recovery issue.
It sounds to me that your Bootloader is unlocked though... But give it a shot.
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BadUsername said:
That is really weird...
I was reading it and was going to suggest easy unlock v1.2,you will not break anything using that app.
If that still doesn't work, try to flash TWRP through goo manager and see if it somehow fixes your recovery issue.
It sounds to me that your Bootloader is unlocked though... But give it a shot.
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Thanks for the quick response.
That was going to be what I tried first, that's why I asked about it.
I'll wait for a little more input before trying it though if it's really that weird of an issue.
Sleix said:
Thanks for the quick response.
That was going to be what I tried first, that's why I asked about it.
I'll wait for a little more input before trying it though if it's really that weird of an issue.
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It's just strange that you only get that message with recovery mode, it normally will not do that.
At the very worst, an odin back to stock is pretty easy. Just follow the same process, but use ez recovery instead of rom manager. It was made specifically for our phone, and never gives me any issues when installing recoveries.
I still think if you use ez unlock it'll probably fix the issue completely. Let me know if you figure it out. Good luck.
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BadUsername said:
It's just strange that you only get that message with recovery mode, it normally will not do that.
At the very worst, an odin back to stock is pretty easy. Just follow the same process, but use ez recovery instead of rom manager. It was made specifically for our phone, and never gives me any issues when installing recoveries.
I still think if you use ez unlock it'll probably fix the issue completely. Let me know if you figure it out. Good luck.
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Thanks. Used ez unlock to unlock the bootloader. It was previously labeled as "Unknown".
Downloading ez recovery right now. Do you think I need to reinstall my recovery just to make sure?
Sleix said:
Thanks. Used ez unlock to unlock the bootloader. It was previously labeled as "Unknown".
Downloading ez recovery right now. Do you think I need to reinstall my recovery just to make sure?
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No, but it wouldn't hurt.
Use 1.2 of ez unlock, versions 1.3 and 1.4 will give an unknown message. There have also been lots of reports saying that version 1.4 did not unlock their bootloader.
These are the most recent recoveries, download and flash in the ez recovery app if you need to.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2096735
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BadUsername said:
No, but it wouldn't hurt.
Use 1.2, versions 1.3 and 1.4 will give an unknown message. There have also been lots of reports saying that version 1.4 did not unlock their bootloader.
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Reflashed CMW (I used the version provided by ez recovery, please let me know if that's a problem) just in case and it worked like a charm. Thanks!
Also I did use version 1.2. I actually had it sitting on my phone's home screen before I made this thread.
It still showed up as "Unknown". Maybe that indicated the problem?
Regardless, this problem seems to have been fixed. Now it's time to do some research on verizon s3 roms.
Also another semi-unrelated note, it seems I tripped a flash counter somewhere along the line.
Is Triangle Away one of those apps that is just "open and press a button"? I've been kind of wary of using it since it has that huge warning in app's description.
Sleix said:
Reflashed CMW (I used the version provided by ez recovery, please let me know if that's a problem) just in case and it worked like a charm. Thanks!
Also I did use version 1.2. I actually had it sitting on my phone's home screen before I made this thread.
It still showed up as "Unknown". Maybe that indicated the problem?
Regardless, this problem seems to have been fixed. Now it's time to do some research on verizon s3 roms.
Also another semi-unrelated note, it seems I tripped a flash counter somewhere along the line.
Is Triangle Away one of those apps that is just "open and press a button"? I've been kind of wary of using it since it has that huge warning in app's description.
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Glad to hear it's working! Strange issue but looks like you ironed it out.
Triangle away is the app you would use. You tripped it using the rooting method injecting your recovery through odin, it's a big warning because it messes with your boot partition. If it fails and borks your boot partition, then you'd have to jtag your phone to fix it.
I personally wouldn't use it unless I was turning in my phone for service or replacement. But the app has great reviews and not many reports of bricks.
Before flashing anything, use a newer recovery image. The one provided by ez recovery is from last year, the newer versions are better written to prevent possible errors that come up with jellybean.
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BadUsername said:
Glad to hear it's working! Strange issue but looks like you ironed it out.
Triangle away is the app you would use. You tripped it using the rooting method injecting your recovery through odin, it's a big warning because it messes with your boot partition. If it fails and borks your boot partition, then you'd have to jtag your phone to fix it.
I personally wouldn't use it unless I was turning in my phone for service or replacement. But the app has great reviews and not many reports of bricks.
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I'll keep that in mind, thanks again!
Any roms you'd recommend?
Sleix said:
I'll keep that in mind, thanks again!
Any roms you'd recommend?
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Read through the op's and decide based on what you're looking for.
Mostly stock, very stable:
Clean rom, bonestock, darthstalker x1.
More modified stocks, more buggy but can run very well:
Hyperdrive, axis, goodness, moar
AOSP isn't my cup of tea, but they are fast and lag free.
Make sure you update your recovery image first, I edited my last post but think you missed it.
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BadUsername said:
Read through the op's and decide based on what you're looking for.
Mostly stock, very stable:
Clean rom, bonestock, darthstalker x1.
More modified stocks, more buggy but can run very well:
Hyperdrive, axis, goodness, moar
AOSP isn't my cup of tea, but they are fast and lag free.
Make sure you update your recovery image first, I edited my last post but think you missed it.
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Will do. Thanks for pointing that edit out.

[Q] Red triangle sign when updating

I just bought my phone last month and and when it was updating or installing, the green bar stops at only maybe 20 percent, and then stops with the red triangle sign appeared. and i have done this many times. i have tested it also on another htc one SV (my girlfriend's phone, we have the same phone) and the result is the same. please help me its freaking me out. hahaha
infos:
software update 2.14.401.2 (387.71MB)
4.1.2 HTC sense 4+
i still only got the htc sense 4
thanks a lot!
Is your bootloader unlocked? Do you have a custom recovery installed, like cwm or twrp?
now i got another problem. pfft. when i was going to open the Hboot or recovery to find out if it is unlock or not. it suddenly shut down and wont even turn on. i plugged it in a charger it wont charge there is no red led notification on top. it is still plugged in a charger up until now hoping it will turn on later. tsk. i still havent updated it now this...
i finally got my phone turn on, and i found out its bootloader is locked and not rooted
I've seen another couple of guys on a different forum have the same issue, they had to unlock their bootloader and flash 'custom' stock Rom then reflash the stock boot.img and stock recovery.img then relock the bootloader to be able to apply the update.
One of them just went ahead and S-Off(ed) via moonshine.io
I would try factory reset from bootloader menu first though.
I'm not really sure, why this can happen to a phone with locked bootloader. Because you can't change system files and the update should run through without any problems
I couldn't figure it out either, but both of the other users had locked bootloader also, untouched systems too.
i have these options, and im still thinking what would be the best.
* Unlock the bootloader and root it for better enhancements
* Wait for the 4.2.2/Sense 5 update if there will ever be.
* Or are there a way to manually update it on computer or flash it on a custom recovery?
Not sure if this has been resolved. This was my experience with a K2_CL. My phone died (battery life depleted) and I plugged it up as anyone else would had. However, my phone wouldn't turn back on. I unplugged the device and noticed the light signifying that it is charging was still on even though I had unplugged the device. This has happen to me a few times. The only solution I found was to take the battery out then place the battery back and it would be fine afterwards. As for the red triangle, this as well had happen to me a few times. However, I was already rooted and moonshine S-Off. When the 4.1.2 OTA enhancement update rolled out about a month ago or so I couldn't apply it due to that red triangle and it only going as far as 20% just like you. My solution? I reverted back to ICS. I won't explain how since russellvone has a tutorial on this already. Afterwards, moonshine was removed during the process but I retained S-Off and allowed the system to conduct a manual update for JB 4.1.2. Obviously at this point we can see it worked because I was back to JB again. Did another manual update and I applied the enhancement. My bootloader was locked during all of this. Once completed I used my code to unlock it again and voila.
I was freaking out myself when I had that problem.
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just so you know, since you're already s-off, you can apply OTA updates with out the need of relocking your bootloader.
this is my second OneSV from boost.
I bricked my first one by idiotically dreaming and thinking my CDMA phone would actually benefit from superCID.
lol soooooo wrong.
but anyways, back to the point. :thumbup:
the first OneSV I moonshined on jellybean firmware,
the second OneSV I moonshined on icecreamsandwich firmware.
then for the life of me, I couldn't figure out how to accept the jellybean OTA update. then I figured it out and made my thread.
but again, back to the point. lol
I've accepted ALL the OTA updates with out locking my bootloader.
just another time saving tip.
all thanks to the moonshine.io team!
Much appreciated to you sharing with me this knowledge. I figured it would be safe to not have to relock the bootloader again, but I had been playing it safe as to not hard brick the device. As for supercid, I once considered it but luckily I did a thorough research before proceeding and quickly learn it was pointless lol. Sorry you had to learn the hard way, but experience IS experience none the less .
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[Q] flashing locked bootloader doesn't stick?

So, my phone is running 4.1.2 rooted, and it got an OTA recently. The OTA failed because the bootloader was unlocked.
I thought easy-peasy, just odin flash the locked boot loader and download/apply OTA again, right?
Flashed fine, locked and clean for initial boot. But when it went to install the OTA, same problem happened, the bootloader was miraculously unlocked again, and the OTA failed.
Any ideas on how I can get past this? I really don't mind loosing root, just trying to avoid a complete odin reflash and loosing everything...
I am just curious ... why would you want to update to the OTA 4.3 and forever lock down the bootloader? Once the verizon 4.3 update takes hold, you might be able to root, but (so far) will not be able to load custom roms without bricking the device.
vax1170 said:
I am just curious ... why would you want to update to the OTA 4.3 and forever lock down the bootloader? Once the verizon 4.3 update takes hold, you might be able to root, but (so far) will not be able to load custom roms without bricking the device.
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Well your almost right. First off you for sure can root. Second you can install custom roms with safestrap. Its limited to tw roms atm. There have been a hand full of people who upgraded just to use safestrap. I wouldnt recomend it right now because its alittle buggy.
RedBullet said:
So, my phone is running 4.1.2 rooted, and it got an OTA recently. The OTA failed because the bootloader was unlocked.
I thought easy-peasy, just odin flash the locked boot loader and download/apply OTA again, right?
Flashed fine, locked and clean for initial boot. But when it went to install the OTA, same problem happened, the bootloader was miraculously unlocked again, and the OTA failed.
Any ideas on how I can get past this? I really don't mind loosing root, just trying to avoid a complete odin reflash and loosing everything...
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Wife's phone. She doesn't want to mess with it.
I think I figured it out, looks like I had a custom recovery installed. Flashed that to stock and locked bootloader and all is fine now. Running latest and greatest. Just what the missus is looking for...
RedBullet - Ah, I fully understand now I'm having a similar conversation with my misses.
ThePagel - Thanks. One one of my phones was cursed with an accidental OTA 4.3 upgrade. Nice to know something is in the works, I'll dig up that thread and watch it.
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RedBullet - Ah, I fully understand now I'm having a similar conversation with my misses.
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I assume if one wants to go the custom ROM route they would simply need to odin flash one of the older stock images and go from there. Doesn't seem like a big problem. Of course > 50% chance I have no idea what I'm talking about...
RedBullet said:
I assume if one wants to go the custom ROM route they would simply need to odin flash one of the older stock images and go from there. Doesn't seem like a big problem. Of course > 50% chance I have no idea what I'm talking about...
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If you take the 4.3 OTA, you cannot odin flash an older stock image. Will brick your device.
landshark68 said:
If you take the 4.3 OTA, you cannot odin flash an older stock image. Will brick your device.
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Really? That is pretty tragic. I may only buy unlocked devices from here on out; they seem to be getting better and better at making their devices less and less useful...
It sure is sad but true. Im thankful google blessed us with the nexus 5
RedBullet said:
Really? That is pretty tragic. I may only buy unlocked devices from here on out; they seem to be getting better and better at making their devices less and less useful...
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Pixel XL Verizon bricking problems.

I'm currently on my 4th replacement from Verizon. Everytime the phone has either went into an endless bootloader loop where clicking start takes me back to the bootloader and when going to recovery it says "failed to boot to recovery" or turned off and wouldn't turn back on and essentially becomes a bricked phone. Is there anyone else with this problem?
Edit- I'm on stock Android 7.1.1 and not rooted.
Timtube said:
I'm currently on my 4th replacement from Verizon. Everytime the phone has either went into an endless bootloader loop where clicking start takes me back to the bootloader and when going to recovery it says "failed to boot to recovery" or turned off and wouldn't turn back on and essentially becomes a bricked phone. Is there anyone else with this problem?
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Did it work in the Verizon store? I've perhaps seen this once or twice but a replacement device usually worked. But 4 devices? That just doesn't seem real. Not that you're making it up but you need to explain what you are doing before the device goes into a boot loop. Worst case scenario, go to a store and make sure the phone works before you leave.
Weird sounds like you are trying to use depixel8 on an unsupported firmware? And you are bootlooping the phone ?
happened to me on my first device, partly why i havent SU or TWRP yet....just unlocked for future fun...
Mine bricked inbetween twrp and SU....but im sure i messed up somewhere. TWRP worked but as soon as i did SU, it all went wrong for me.....Figured id wait to more stable stuff is out, before messing around again.
mine did the same thing as what your describing...
peace
byte
I did not unlock the bootloader. I am not rooted. I am using stock Verizon Pixel XL 7.1.1.
well that changes everything, sounds like just bad luck dude
bytethegroove said:
well that changes everything, sounds like just bad luck dude
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I know it sucks. I really like the phone when it works.

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