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I tried using superboot to root my nexus s, but ended up with having a stuck google screen upon reboot.
Is there anyway I can recover my phone to the original state. I can get into the boot screen by pressing up volume and the power button and I have downloaded an original rom; however, I don't know how to upload this rom
into the phone.
I unlocked the bootloader, and have the android SDK installed. I do have a response when I use the command "fastboot devices"
Is there any possible way to save my phone? Please help, Thanks in advance
is there a recovery image saved under the recovery option?
Hey I'm having the exact same problem as the OP.
I don't have a recovery image saved in recovery, so I tried to flash the latest CWM recovery image through adb, but the device isn't found.
My phone was rooted, then upgraded to 2.3.4, then got 2.3.6 OTA, but lost root. Tried to root with Superboot and now my phone's stuck.
How can I get my phone to work again?
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Hey I'm having the exact same problem as the OP.
I don't have a recovery image saved in recovery, so I tried to flash the latest CWM recovery image through adb, but the device isn't found.
My phone was rooted, then upgraded to 2.3.4, then got 2.3.6 OTA, but lost root. Tried to root with Superboot and now my phone's stuck.
How can I get my phone to work again?
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You have to flash CWM using fastboot, not adb.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Once you have the custom recovery flashed you can flash superuser in CWM to get root back or just flash one of the custom ROMs that include superuser.
Yes, I did exactly that.
I really have no idea what I'm doing so I'm extremely grateful for people who do.
Thanks
I am in the same boat as these other chaps. After installing the 2.3.6 OTA update I tried to root with Superboot and now my Nexus S just sits on the Google screen with the open padlock.
I've tried installing CWM recovery, as well as the boot.recovery.img that comes with Superboot, and it seems to install successfully. After rebooting my phone still sits on the Google screen, however.
Am I doing something wrong here (I'd previously rooted with few problems)?
EDIT: I should mention that after flashing the .img I'm trying to boot into recovery - at this point it just sits on the Google screen.
EDIT 2: Never mind, I sorted it. I tried using a different recovery.img (from this thread) and I was then able to get into recovery and restore a backup.
Hey guys.
I just got a very nice condition used TF700T. I am trying to get recovery to install so I can flash a rom. I used the Transformer Toolkit to unlock it, which worked, it says device unlocked when booting.
But I absolutely cannot get it to Root, or flash recovery. If I try using debugfs root generic 2.3 it fails to write everything. If I try to flash any recovery with the toolkit it downloads and says flashing but just sits at about 25%, it boots my device into the screen that says usb fastboot mode with the three icons that say RCK Android and factory wipe. If I click the RCK it says rebooting and then goes to android mascot installing icon, but then the one with an X and error appears. What on earth am I doing wrong?
Is it the latest 4.2 update locking me out? Can I downgrade? I just can't get anything to root or flash recovery no matter what I do. I feel a little defeated being a long time member and 3 phone habitual rom flasher :crying:\
Any ideas what i'm missing?
benjmiester said:
Hey guys.
I just got a very nice condition used TF700T. I am trying to get recovery to install so I can flash a rom. I used the Transformer Toolkit to unlock it, which worked, it says device unlocked when booting.
But I absolutely cannot get it to Root, or flash recovery. If I try using debugfs root generic 2.3 it fails to write everything. If I try to flash any recovery with the toolkit it downloads and says flashing but just sits at about 25%, it boots my device into the screen that says usb fastboot mode with the three icons that say RCK Android and factory wipe. If I click the RCK it says rebooting and then goes to android mascot installing icon, but then the one with an X and error appears. What on earth am I doing wrong?
Is it the latest 4.2 update locking me out? Can I downgrade? I just can't get anything to root or flash recovery no matter what I do. I feel a little defeated being a long time member and 3 phone habitual rom flasher :crying:\
Any ideas what i'm missing?
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What custom recovery are you installing? You may want to try with fastboot or adb method to flash your custom recovery which doesn't require rooted device, good luck....
LetMeKnow said:
What custom recovery are you installing? You may want to try with fastboot or adb method to flash your custom recovery which doesn't require rooted device, good luck....
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Well I tried TWRP 2.7.1.1 I believe and also CWM , and Phil's custom touch CWM that all three are options to flash with the all in one ADB Toolkit app via USB from windows (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094746)
How do I do the Fastboot method? I read about that, but have no idea how the process goes. I'm ok with skipping root and going straight to recovery and a rom because I can just flash superuser after if the rom isn't rooted already.
benjmiester said:
Well I tried TWRP 2.7.1.1 I believe and also CWM , and Phil's custom touch CWM that all three are options to flash with the all in one ADB Toolkit app via USB from windows (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2094746)
How do I do the Fastboot method? I read about that, but have no idea how the process goes. I'm ok with skipping root and going straight to recovery and a rom because I can just flash superuser after if the rom isn't rooted already.
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I wanted to try an app I used to get twrp onto my LG G2 for the first time called "flashify" that worked like a charm. I just installed the app, downloaded the twrp file and flashed it then it reboots to recovery, but it requires root as far as I know. Does unlocking the boot loader allow things like this?
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I wanted to try an app I used to get twrp onto my LG G2 for the first time called "flashify" that worked like a charm. I just installed the app, downloaded the twrp file and flashed it then it reboots to recovery, but it requires root as far as I know. Does unlocking the boot loader allow things like this?
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Unlocked bootloader is allowed you to install the custom recovery so you can install the custom ROM, I believed..... You can check this guide out to see if you can setup your fastboot/adb. It is very easy to follow for the beginners, good luck....:fingers-crossed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2688891
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I wanted to try an app I used to get twrp onto my LG G2 for the first time called "flashify" that worked like a charm. I just installed the app, downloaded the twrp file and flashed it then it reboots to recovery, but it requires root as far as I know. Does unlocking the boot loader allow things like this?
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Once you unlocked the bootloader you can flash a custom recovery and after that - the sky's the limit.
Flashify works great, and it is a wonderful tool as long as you're able to boot into Android.
My problem with Flashify and Goomanager and TwrpManger is that it saves users from setting up a proper ADB/fastboot connection from PC to tablet.
As long as you can boot Android, these apps are great. But what if you can't? Once the tablet doesn't boot it's so much harder (and often too late) to get the correct drivers installed for ADB and fastboot.
So if you flash your recovery with any of those apps still make sure you have access with ADB and fastboot from your PC.
You will regret it if you don't - I (almost) guarantee it.
That's an excellent point. Thanks. I did actually get the Fastboot method to work. The problem was that I kept clicking into RCK recovery when I ws supposed to just leave it on that screen to push twrp instead. I got recover and just got done doing a backup. I'm about the flash my first rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2672751). Do we need to do factory reset / wipe data/system etc? The instructions on the ROM post say to just flash it from twrp so I'm guessing it has a built in wipe feature during install?
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That's an excellent point. Thanks. I did actually get the Fastboot method to work. The problem was that I kept clicking into RCK recovery when I ws supposed to just leave it on that screen to push twrp instead. I got recover and just got done doing a backup. I'm about the flash my first rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2672751). Do we need to do factory reset / wipe data/system etc? The instructions on the ROM post say to just flash it from twrp so I'm guessing it has a built in wipe feature during install?
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The instructions in the OP actually say that you have to do a full wipe (Factory Wipe) in TWRP coming from a different rom base. Which would be you unless you had a version of CROMBi-KK installed prior to this.
It's the default selection under the Wipe menu in TWRP. Just do that and then flash the rom and your ok.
Do not use the Factory Reset option from Settings or the Wipe Data option from the BL menu! Do this in TWRP only!
Cool thanks. I figured so because that's the norm with roms on all my phones. Thanks a lot for the help guys. So happy to be get KK running on my new toy!
Just wanted to update. KK 4.4.3 rom flashed and booted in. It's much nicer. The stock was a little laggy, and KK breathed a lot of new life into my ancient single core 1.0 ghz Galaxy S that I use as a music player so I figured it would help make the tab real nice and snappy too. Gotta go now, much fun to be had!!
Hello, my tablet seems to be stuck in a boot loop and i've tried flashing the recovery and supersu again to no avail. I've also tried that exitrecovery zip floating around. I think I might have flashed a kernel by accident want trying to root.
Background
Tried using WinDroid Universal Android ToolKit. <- was successful in unlocking bootloader only. tried various times to install twrp but nothing would happen. The "recovery mode" in BL would just show android with caution triangle. I then used WinDroid's "commands" section to try and flash recovery. I may have flashed kernel instead? I have CWM 6.0.5.0. Help would be appreciated. This is what i get for trying to take the easy way out -_-.
Update: I tried "SHIELD TABLET RECOVERY IMAGE FLASHING INSTRUCTIONS" from nvidia itself and now it just hangs in the nvidia logo screen forever. I tried both the "flash-all.bat" and the manual line by line one. any clues?
If someone could tell me how to just make the wipe the whole thing i wouldn't mind restarting to root properly.
Any one got any info? =D
Cveezy said:
Any one got any info? =D
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Its not hard, just restore it back to factory, a couple of quick google searches:
https://developer.nvidia.com/sites/...s/HowTo-Flash-SHIELDTablet-Recovery-Image.txt
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...k-recovery-images-ota-library-guides-t2988881
When you download the images make sure you do a MD5 on them.
The good news its very hard to kill this tablet, and very easy to unlock/flash/root.
jpierson said:
Its not hard, just restore it back to factory, a couple of quick google searches:
https://developer.nvidia.com/sites/...s/HowTo-Flash-SHIELDTablet-Recovery-Image.txt
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...k-recovery-images-ota-library-guides-t2988881
When you download the images make sure you do a MD5 on them.
The good news its very hard to kill this tablet, and very easy to unlock/flash/root.
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I tried flashing and doing a full OTA rom install to no avail. I however unsure what MD5 is and would that have a effect on my outcome.
Cveezy said:
I tried flashing and doing a full OTA rom install to no avail. I however unsure what MD5 is and would that have a effect on my outcome.
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You restored the recovery, boot, system, and userdata per the instructions and it still boot loops?
Check out this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/help/help-stuck-nvidia-boot-screen-t3076462
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You restored the recovery, boot, system, and userdata per the instructions and it still boot loops?
Check out this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/help/help-stuck-nvidia-boot-screen-t3076462
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Yeah, its werid that its still stuck. I have tried doing it both way manual tell adb each file to flash and through the flash-all.bat way as well. Im going to try the link you sent in a bit.
How long did you let it sit at the boot logo? If you are booting on a clean install it may take a bit longer.
Just download and use fastboot (fastboot flash recovery image.img) to flash twrp. I'd suggest using adb/fastboot anyway since it's simple enough and a good thing to learn if you plan on doing this sort of thing. After that you can just flash from there. The ota zips, super su, etc. and wipe.
Just got my XT1644 G4 Plus 16GB here in America and brought it home for some testing.
Everything was a piece of cake, I did these things in order with no issues. There are other guides for these things all over XDA so I won't be giving detailed instructions.
Unlocked the bootloader here - https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
Installed TWRP from here. - http://forum.xda-developers.com/mot...p-twrp-3-0-2-2-recovery-moto-g4-plus-t3386586
And flashed SuperSU from here - https://download.chainfire.eu/696/supersu/
When TWRP first boots it will ask if you want to run in systemless mode. Make sure you tell it YES!!!
Rebooted on the first try with no issues.
I have Xposed installed with a few modules and it works great.
Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk
Can anyone get me a stock boot.img i seemed to have messed up my adb protocol on the phone and my computer will no longer allow it to give me an RSA key prompt. The method worked for me though.
mystx2112 said:
Can anyone get me a stock boot.img i seemed to have messed up my adb protocol on the phone and my computer will no longer allow it to give me an RSA key prompt. The method worked for me though.
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Can extract it from the stock ROM here: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24572369242687085
not sure if this is full proof i got bootloop
After flashing SuperSu 2.76 the phone is stuck forever at the "moto" logo. Is it because I'm using such a new version of SuperSu? Why do you use 2.46?
How long did it take to get the unlock code? I am waiting for a couple hours now...
LE: 4 hours... and finally I got the code.
Just got XT1644.
Unlocked bootloader with no problem.
Installed TWRP 3.0.2-0 with no problem
Installed SuperSu 2.46 in read only mode.
Stuck at moto screen.
Any help would be appreciated.
craigl14 said:
Just got XT1644.
Unlocked bootloader with no problem.
Installed TWRP 3.0.2-0 with no problem
Installed SuperSu 2.46 in read only mode.
Stuck at moto screen.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Nevermind. Followed steps 5-8 of this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/root-systemless-rooting-supersu-2-74-2-t3405772 and all is well.
I can't get twrp to install. I keep getting told that the image is not signed or corrupt
First unlock Bootloader.
You don't need to install TWRP, just boot into it so you can flash the Systemless SuperSU.
SoNic67 said:
First unlock Bootloader.
You don't need to install TWRP, just boot into it so you can flash the Systemless SuperSU.
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that's just it... I can't boot to twrp. It's not there.
Where? You can't find it on the SD by browsing in the recovery?
because that's just it, there's nothing in recovery. This has gotten so convoluted that I don't even know what I'm supposed to have where....
@davidkoby
Stock ROM Recovery starts with a "Dead Android" and "no command" written under it, it is you see or something else?
Does supersu need to be in systemless mode?
craigl14 said:
Nevermind. Followed steps 5-8 of this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/root-systemless-rooting-supersu-2-74-2-t3405772 and all is well.
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Hi Bro,
I was also stuck at the moto logo screen and then I followed steps from 5-8, (where I see the superSu file is of different version), and now my phone is not booting at all, normally. I can boot in to bootloader but not normal boot is happening, I cannot even switch on my phone. I am a bit scared. Can you please assist.
sam9s said:
Hi Bro,
I was also stuck at the moto logo screen and then I followed steps from 5-8, (where I see the superSu file is of different version), and now my phone is not booting at all, normally. I can boot in to bootloader but not normal boot is happening, I cannot even switch on my phone. I am a bit scared. Can you please assist.
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Assuming you have XT1644, stock marshmallow ROM and TWRP recovery installed, maybe boot into recovery and double check that the .supersu file you created is in the data directory (step 6) through file manager. If it's there maybe flash the supersu zip file in OP since that is the version that worked for me. If neither works maybe factory reset in recovery and flash the correct supersu zip and try again. Failing all that, you may have to completely start over and reflash the ROM. My guess is creating the .supersu file wasn't done correctly or the incorrect version of the supersu zip is causing the problem.
craigl14 said:
Assuming you have XT1644, stock marshmallow ROM and TWRP recovery installed, maybe boot into recovery and double check that the .supersu file you created is in the data directory (step 6) through file manager. If it's there maybe flash the supersu zip file in OP since that is the version that worked for me. If neither works maybe factory reset in recovery and flash the correct supersu zip and try again. Failing all that, you may have to completely start over and reflash the ROM. My guess is creating the .supersu file wasn't done correctly or the incorrect version of the supersu zip is causing the problem.
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Ok yes I have XT1644 (any way to confirm BTW), I also have TWRP recovery installed (thats how I took the backup)m BUT, I was not on stock marshmallow, I was on nougat (Stock), The phone did an OTA update, months ago. Could that be the reason.
Also I checked .supersu file was there via file manager. What do you advice ..??? I also have tried now with SR3-SuperSU v2.79, but same result, it get stuck at Moto Boot screen.
Another thing I noticed at the screen where it says "Your phone is unlocked and cant be trusted" and it will boot in 5 seconds, in front of ID it says BAD KEY ... wonder what that means or if it has something to do with what wrong has happened.
Appreciate your assistance here.
Regards
Sammy
sam9s said:
Ok yes I have XT1644 (any way to confirm BTW), I also have TWRP recovery installed (thats how I took the backup)m BUT, I was not on stock marshmallow, I was on nougat (Stock), The phone did an OTA update, months ago. Could that be the reason.
Also I checked .supersu file was there via file manager. What do you advice ..??? I also have tried now with SR3-SuperSU v2.79, but same result, it get stuck at Moto Boot screen.
Another thing I noticed at the screen where it says "Your phone is unlocked and cant be trusted" and it will boot in 5 seconds, in front of ID it says BAD KEY ... wonder what that means or if it has something to do with what wrong has happened.
Appreciate your assistance here.
Regards
Sammy
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Hmmmm...I don't know if you have XT1644. Most who have that version are still waiting on OTA I think and certainly didn't get it month's ago. It is the G4 Plus North American version. If you still have the box it will be on the UPC label. It will also be in your phone info in settings once your phone works again. Did your phone work fine before you tried to root it? Anyway, Nougat will not root with this method. If you can boot into recovery, try factory reset. If that doesn't work, you're going to have to reflash the Nougat ROM...make sure you get the right one for your phone. You will need to search around on this forum for instructions and which download to get, etc. Once you have Nougat up and running again, you will need to leave it unrooted or use one of the proven methods of root. Again, I don't think systemless supersu works for Nougat. I have no idea what bad key means. The only thing I've ever had is "N/A" come up in the unlock warning. Incidentally, you can get rid of the bootloader warning screen if you want to.
Hi folks. As the title suggest I'm having problems installing TWRP recovery on teclast M89 tablet. I've tried a few different tutorials with no success. When I do it with fastboot it says that its installed, after that when I try to reboot the device, I'm stuck in bootloop. I've tried to do it a few times and its always the same problem. Does anyone have a solution? Thanks.
Hello, the same for me with my M89, I'm going crazy.... Help us please!!!! Thanks!!!
Teclast M89 TWRP 3.3.1
Teclast M89 TWRP 3.3.1
TWRP 3.3.1 for Teclast M89
The archive includes:
ZIP file for flashing via stock recovery
IMG file for flashing via fastboot
TWRP source code
Teclast M89 uses well-known firmware signature Android keys (test keys), that's why you can flash TWRP without unlocking the bootloader and erasing user data.
Installation instruction is inside the archive.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=6006931924117883832
My small Teclast M89 website: https://teclast-m89.neocities.org/
M89 TWRP Worked!
ValdikSS said:
Teclast M89 TWRP 3.3.1
TWRP 3.3.1 for Teclast M89
The archive includes:
ZIP file for flashing via stock recovery
IMG file for flashing via fastboot
TWRP source code
Teclast M89 uses well-known firmware signature Android keys (test keys), that's why you can flash TWRP without unlocking the bootloader and erasing user data.
Installation instruction is inside the archive.
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=6006931924117883832
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This TWRP worked like a charm for me. I had already rooted via Magisk- but was really looking for a working TWRP for backing up before I really went crazy with mods.
Thanks so much!!
Jmlanner said:
This TWRP worked like a charm for me. I had already rooted via Magisk- but was really looking for a working TWRP for backing up before I really went crazy with mods.
Thanks so much!!
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Make sure to backup nvram, nvdata, private partitions.
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Make sure to backup nvram, nvdata, private partitions.
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Will do. I did bkk nvdata, will double check if I bkk privdata. again TK!
stuck
Hi, i tried this method but couldnt boot in system, only twrp all the time. after initial install this TWRP 3.3.1, it bootlooped in twrp but storage wasnt seen in pc, so i formatted data and restarted in twrp. from there it couldnt restart system anymore. actually i managed to flash magisk 19.3 . i flased another version of twrp 3.2.3 that seemed to work fine, to see if it was the version, and it bootloops (restarts until logo) all the time. Any hint please?
It says in little print "your device now unlocked...your device will boot in 5 seconds" but restart. Cant get it into fastboot by volume up; unresponsive at all. just bootloops in logo.
Any help is very much appreciated. thanks
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Hi, i tried this method but couldnt boot in system, only twrp all the time. after initial install this TWRP 3.3.1, it bootlooped in twrp but storage wasnt seen in pc, so i formatted data and restarted in twrp. from there it couldnt restart system anymore. actually i managed to flash magisk 19.3 . i flased another version of twrp 3.2.3 that seemed to work fine, to see if it was the version, and it bootloops (restarts until logo) all the time. Any hint please?
It says in little print "your device now unlocked...your device will boot in 5 seconds" but restart. Cant get it into fastboot by volume up; unresponsive at all. just bootloops in logo.
Any help is very much appreciated. thanks
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I think you are going to have to reflash the original Rom using SPFlahtool. Then you must install Magisk Manage on tabletr. Copy the boot image from the ROM files to Your phone. Then use Magisk Manager to Patch the copied boot image. Transfer modified boot image to PC. Use fastboot to flash modified boot image back onto the tablet. The long and the short of it is - you need to find a way to patch the boot image with Magisk before any TWRP will work.
Right. The problem was accesing the tablet enough time as it stayed connected and recognized by pc only 3-5 secs, and then permanent unresponsive through buttons, but i used then sp flash to just flash boot, then preloader, then recovery from stock at every reboot. From there i could turn it off, It got out of the loop, and accesible to reflash whole stock rom. In the end i only flashed magisk through fastboot, as twrp is not so useful to me as no custom rom, so better no risks.
Thanks for your reply though
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Right. The problem was accesing the tablet enough time as it stayed connected and recognized by pc only 3-5 secs, and then permanent unresponsive through buttons, but i used then sp flash to just flash boot, then preloader, then recovery from stock at every reboot. From there i could turn it off, It got out of the loop, and accesible to reflash whole stock rom. In the end i only flashed magisk through fastboot, as twrp is not so useful to me as no custom rom, so better no risks.
Thanks for your reply though
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I am glad you got your tablet running again. I had originally started out with just Magisk as root also. I do like to have a working TWRP for backing up though. You should be able now to flash the above mentioned TWRP now via SpFlashtool or fastboot.
voland34 said:
Hi, i tried this method but couldnt boot in system, only twrp all the time. after initial install this TWRP 3.3.1, it bootlooped in twrp but storage wasnt seen in pc, so i formatted data and restarted in twrp. from there it couldnt restart system anymore. actually i managed to flash magisk 19.3 . i flased another version of twrp 3.2.3 that seemed to work fine, to see if it was the version, and it bootloops (restarts until logo) all the time. Any hint please?
It says in little print "your device now unlocked...your device will boot in 5 seconds" but restart. Cant get it into fastboot by volume up; unresponsive at all. just bootloops in logo.
Any help is very much appreciated. thanks
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It seems OEM unlock fills "para" partition with some data which forces it to boot into recovery. Stock recovery reads this data and perform data partition wipe or something similar, but TWRP does not handle this data and you get a boot loop. You can fix that by cleaning "para" partition. Execute the following command while booted into TWRP, either from TWRP terminal itself or from adb shell:
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dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.MSDC0/by-name/para
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It seems OEM unlock fills "para" partition with some data which forces it to boot into recovery. Stock recovery reads this data and perform data partition wipe or something similar, but TWRP does not handle this data and you get a boot loop. You can fix that by cleaning "para" partition. Execute the following command while booted into TWRP, either from TWRP terminal itself or from adb shell:
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dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/block/platform/mtk-msdc.0/11230000.MSDC0/by-name/para
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Ok, i'll try. Thanks!
Does anybody know if this guide also works for the new Teclast M89 PRO-model???
gizmo862 said:
Does anybody know if this guide also works for the new Teclast M89 PRO-model???
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No, most probably it won't. PRO model has different SoC/CPU.
gizmo862 said:
Does anybody know if this guide also works for the new Teclast M89 PRO-model???
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No. It won't. I bricked my ****ing tablet. It refuses to reboot once it's unlocked because (as the screen say) it is now untrusted. There is no way to relock the bootloader again and the the tablet is stuck in a bootloop.
Teclast is ****.
Hello i'm new in XDA, i have this tablet althougth i can't conect the hdmi port to the tv, the screen keep in black, i think it's because of the display format (4:3) can the root solve this problem?
Thank You!!
w1nst0n sm1th said:
No. It won't. I bricked my ****ing tablet. It refuses to reboot once it's unlocked because (as the screen say) it is now untrusted. There is no way to relock the bootloader again and the the tablet is stuck in a bootloop.
Teclast is ****.
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The bootloop is not because you've unlocked the bootloader, but most probably because the firmware is designed to perform userdata partition setup in the recovery upon first boot, and you don't have stock recovery, that's why it can't finish formatting procedure.
This could be fixed by flashing stock recovery and booting once.
You can ask for a firmware from Teclast (I used to ask them on vkontakte because they didn't respond my mails), they will provide it.
OR you can write zeros to "para" partition using fastboot, it should do the trick too.
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Edgaralanmx said:
Hello i'm new in XDA, i have this tablet althougth i can't conect the hdmi port to the tv, the screen keep in black, i think it's because of the display format (4:3) can the root solve this problem?
Thank You!!
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Try to unplug/plug again HDMI cable several times. It seems that the HDMI controller or drivers are buggy.
To change the resolution I use "SecondScreen" software (requires root).
Hi guys,
I´m looking for a working rooting method for my Teclast M89 Pro model ??
Any idea ?? What about the "One Click Root" Program ???
Thank´s a lot
The device was trying to root.
I get the following information when restarting:
orange state
the device has been unlocked and can't be trusted
your device will boot in 5 seconds
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When I try TWRP via sideload or recovery menu I get the following:
Supported API:3
-- Install /sdcard/teclast_m89_twrp_311.zip ...
Finding update packacke ...
Opening update package ...
Verifying update package ...
Update package verification took 0.5 s (result 0).
Installing update ...
E:Failed to find META-INF/com/android/metadata in update package.
Installing Teclast M89 TWRP Recovery
script succeeded: result was [1.000000]
Install from SD Card complete.
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But TWRP is not installed.
Where is the problem?
kumpi said:
But TWRP is not installed.
Where is the problem?
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Are you trying to enter recovery right after flashing it, without booting the OS first? I think you need do enter TWRP right after flashing it.