Moto G Rooted and unlocked, No custom rom works, backup has "bad MD5" - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Ive tried CM 11, C-Rom, Pac-Man, and PA.
I have to sideload them using CWM's install from sideload, I reboot and it just gets stuck on the loading screen, for every single ROM.
And now somehow my backup is corrupted and I cant install that either.
I've been searching for hours, how do I fix this.
Is there a stock Boost mobile rom somewhere I could try? Nothing seems to be working except for CWM.
Thanks in advance.

rnaodm said:
Ive tried CM 11, C-Rom, Pac-Man, and PA.
I have to sideload them using CWM's install from sideload, I reboot and it just gets stuck on the loading screen, for every single ROM.
And now somehow my backup is corrupted and I cant install that either.
I've been searching for hours, how do I fix this.
Is there a stock Boost mobile rom somewhere I could try? Nothing seems to be working except for CWM.
Thanks in advance.
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Here are the stock ROMs to be flashed in fastboot: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=14

Thank you ill try that right away!

Do I install it from cwm? There doesnt seem to be an option to install it from fastboot, Just the following:
Normal Powerup
Recovery
Factory
Switch Console
Barcodes
BP Tools
I got some MoKee Build and it actually booted but was full of errors and app crashes.

rnaodm said:
Do I install it from cwm?
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No, look here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
It's a batch file executed from a PC

Thanks again, Ive had a few android devices and ran multiple roms, never ran into this problem before though.

rnaodm said:
Thanks again, Ive had a few android devices and ran multiple roms, never ran into this problem before though.
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You're welcome. Make sure you flash the version you had before. Downgrading can be a pain.
Once your stock ROM is restored, you can flash a custom recovery and ROM again

I cant really get the flashboot commands working, adb doesnt see my device in fastboot mode. Ill have to keep trying. Its odd how Ive gotten two roms to boot, but the background apps kept crashing.
Thanks

I got it, I extracted the stock firmware zip in the Minimal ADB and Fastboot folder, and instead of mfastboot, I just used fastboot, And its loading the stock moto globe now.
Hopefully this thread helps others who might be in my situation.
Thanks Dalek kuchen!

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[RESOLVED] HELP.. Boot Loop With TWRP and L install

Hi
Earlier I installed TWRP via Philz and that worked fine.
I then reset my phone and flashed Bigxie's Android L, again this worked fine.
I flashed the new radio for the same thread and that worked fine.
I then downloaded CF-Root from here:
http://download.chainfire.eu/363/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-hammerhead-hammerhead-nexus5.zip
Ran the Windows Batch file all seemed to go well. Bootloader was unlocked and the big red android appears on screen.
Phone booted back to TWRP, a script ran and then my phone started constantly booting the the TWRP screen.
All I'm getting is teamwin flashing up.
If I power off it goes back to this loop.
Any way I can get this working again ?
Not worried about any data.. I've got all I need backed up.
Thanks
albert_htc said:
Hi
Earlier I installed TWRP via Philz and that worked fine.
I then reset my phone and flashed Bigxie's Android L, again this worked fine.
I flashed the new radio for the same thread and that worked fine.
I then downloaded CF-Root from here:
http://download.chainfire.eu/363/CF-Root/CF-Auto-Root/CF-Auto-Root-hammerhead-hammerhead-nexus5.zip
Ran the Windows Batch file all seemed to go well. Bootloader was unlocked and the big red android appears on screen.
Phone booted back to TWRP, a script ran and then my phone started constantly booting the the TWRP screen.
All I'm getting is teamwin flashing up.
If I power off it goes back to this loop.
Any way I can get this working again ?
Not worried about any data.. I've got all I need backed up.
Thanks
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dont use root toolkits.
flash the factory img via fastboot. then flash twrp again, flash a kernel that allows root, then flash the latest supersu.
Thanks for the reply.
Just want to claify to make sure I don't make it worse..
I've got the L image from Googles site, do I extract the factory.img from that ?
Then flash it using :
fastboot flash factory factory.img
Thanks
Think I may have made things worse..
I extracted the tgz file and while browsing double clicked the flash all batch file.
:silly: Not sure how the hell I clicked it twice.. but it's doing something.. .hopefully not killing my phone.
Any suggestions how I did myself out of this hole..
albert_htc said:
Think I may have made things worse..
I extracted the tgz file and while browsing double clicked the flash all batch file.
:silly: Not sure how the hell I clicked it twice.. but it's doing something.. .hopefully not killing my phone.
Any suggestions how I did myself out of this hole..
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i dont think hitting it twice will do anything. but you might have to flash the img files separate, as in the flash-all is giving some ppl issues.
simms22 said:
i dont think hitting it twice will do anything. but you might have to flash the img files separate, as in the flash-all is giving some ppl issues.
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Found out how I've managed to double click.. The trackpad on my laptop is playing up.
I'll have to remember to use a USB mouse with it.
The phone has just rebooted and is coming back up.
Thanks for the advise.. looks like it's working.
I'll start a new thread with a couple of follow up questions.
Thanks
simms22 said:
i dont think hitting it twice will do anything. but you might have to flash the img files separate, as in the flash-all is giving some ppl issues.
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When doing this, is there any specific order to follow when flashing all the .img files separately? I am also getting errors stating recovery.sig and boot.sig are missing. Does installing separate also take care of this?
Jmurf said:
When doing this, is there any specific order to follow when flashing all the .img files separately? I am also getting errors stating recovery.sig and boot.sig are missing. Does installing separate also take care of this?
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it appears that the flash-all is having issues and skipping. so by flashing them all individually, you will make sure to flash them all.

Problems with downgrading to KitKat

Hey guys, I'm trying to downgrade to KitKat after all the issues Lollipop is giving me and the incompatible apps I'm trying to run.
I am following instructions here but I came across a problem when flashing the system.img file.
The error it gives me is:
FAILED (remote: Insufficient memory.)
I can't flash over system and can not boot.
What am I missing? I was rooted and my bootloader unlocked prior to starting and I tried with the factory recovery and the 1.2.1 recovery image.
Edit: My issue has been solved. Flashing the Full OTA.zip file will install KitKat over Lollipop. No need to manually flash each file through fastboot. I wish guides would tell you that instead.
BlackDave said:
Hey guys, I'm trying to downgrade to KitKat after all the issues Lollipop is giving me and the incompatible apps I'm trying to run.
I am following instructions here but I came across a problem when flashing the system.img file.
The error it gives me is:
FAILED (remote: Insufficient memory.)
I can't flash over system and can not boot.
What am I missing? I was rooted and my bootloader unlocked prior to starting and I tried with the factory recovery and the 1.2.1 recovery image.
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I don't know why that wouldn't work. Have you tried just downloading the image from nvidia HERE?
I'm assuming wifi since your sig says 16GB
Keithn said:
I don't know why that wouldn't work. Have you tried just downloading the image from nvidia HERE?
I'm assuming wifi since your sig says 16GB
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Those are the same files as the ones I downloaded in the other thread.
I got my tablet working again on Lollipop 5.0.1 but that's not where I want to be. I've searched about my error message but most threads I found went unanswered.
Your best bet might just be to try getting a full OTA and flashing it through cwm or something. I'll try with mine when I have some time to backup and flash, probably later tomorrow. If I find anything out I'll post.
Sent from my SHIELD Tablet
BlackDave said:
I got my tablet working again on Lollipop 5.0.1 but that's not where I want to be. I've searched about my error message but most threads I found went unanswered.
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I just flashed the images and booted.
Did you accidentally try flashing to the wrong place, such as flashing to boot( which would be too small) instead of system? Did you do all of the commands yourself or use the .bat? My shield disconnected after doing the boot.img and system.img for some reason, so I had to select fastboot protocol to reboot the bootloader and continue to flash the userdata.img, blob, and battery.dtb.
was your tablet internal memory full?, try wipping data and chace and you could use the script that the original Nvidia recovery image has zipped. I went up and down like 3 times, im in kitkat right now and not experiencing any problem.
Iams1002 said:
was your tablet internal memory full?, try wipping data and chace and you could use the script that the original Nvidia recovery image has zipped. I went up and down like 3 times, im in kitkat right now and not experiencing any problem.
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No I wipped internal data since I keep everything on external and it still didn't work.
Keithn said:
I just flashed the images and booted.
Did you accidentally try flashing to the wrong place, such as flashing to boot( which would be too small) instead of system? Did you do all of the commands yourself or use the .bat? My shield disconnected after doing the boot.img and system.img for some reason, so I had to select fastboot protocol to reboot the bootloader and continue to flash the userdata.img, blob, and battery.dtb.
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So I should just flash the ota.zip?
Also i did everything like the guide. I flashed boot to boot, recovery to recovery. The only thing that gave me an error was system. Userdata, blob, and battery also flashed successfully. After that didn't work, I also tried the .bat and that didn't work either. Flashing the 5.0.1 update got my tablet running again.
BlackDave said:
No I wipped internal data since I keep everything on external and it still didn't work.
So I should just flash the ota.zip?
Also i did everything like the guide. I flashed boot to boot, recovery to recovery. The only thing that gave me an error was system. Userdata, blob, and battery also flashed successfully. After that didn't work, I also tried the .bat and that didn't work either. Flashing the 5.0.1 update got my tablet running again.
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If you can find a full ota.zip for update 1.2.1 I'd try that. I'm not sure why you would be having this issue. The only other things I can say to try is redownloading and rebooting the boot loader (select fastboot protocol) between images in case something funny is happening there. Let us know how you end up doing.
Sent from my HTC M8
Keithn said:
If you can find a full ota.zip for update 1.2.1 I'd try that. I'm not sure why you would be having this issue. The only other things I can say to try is redownloading and rebooting the boot loader (select fastboot protocol) between images in case something funny is happening there. Let us know how you end up doing.
Sent from my HTC M8
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I flashed the 1.2.1 OTA update and it worked. The first time I tried, I did using the TWRP recovery but for some reason, that recovery fails to flash OTAs, so I went with CWM and flashed the 2.1 update and all worked again. After a while, I got tired of all the issues lollipop gave me so that's why I tried following that guide to downgrade.
In the end, using CWM and flashing the OTA is the best way to go. Thank you all for you help.

OPO can't boot into custom recovery CM11.0

Hello all!
Newly registered here, has been lurking around for some time though.
I just received my replacement OnePlus due to the death of the first one and wanted to do a custom recovery and install Oxygen or Carbon for a little better battery life and back up possibilities.
My problem is: I can't get the phone to boot into recovery.
I did some research and people mentioned trying TWRP and PhilZ's recoveries - those had no result for me.
I have followed official video from OnePlus and also tried C4ETech's way for those two mentioned above.
The ones I tried were PhilZ's 6.50.2 and 6.58.8, for TWRP I used 2.8.5.1 and 2.8.4.1
Tried to do it with OPO toolbox and that didn't work either (TWRP, CWM, PhilZ tested)- all the functions would work, but once I flash the phone - it would boot into stock CM11.
When I try to boot it into recovery, it would stay on the first logo for 7-8 seconds, after that vibrates again and goes into stock CM11.
The same would happen if I go to advanced boot and boot into recovery.
I have changed the options under Developers folder as required already.
I have tried flashing the phone on two computers - win7 x64 and Win 8.1 x64.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have the phone for almost two weeks already and still can't ring myself to setting it up because of previous experience of data loss. (not worried about pictures - those are on Gdrive )
format c:\ said:
Hello all!
Newly registered here, has been lurking around for some time though.
I just received my replacement OnePlus due to the death of the first one and wanted to do a custom recovery and install Oxygen or Carbon for a little better battery life and back up possibilities.
My problem is: I can't get the phone to boot into recovery.
I did some research and people mentioned trying TWRP and PhilZ's recoveries - those had no result for me.
I have followed official video from OnePlus and also tried C4ETech's way for those two mentioned above.
The ones I tried were PhilZ's 6.50.2 and 6.58.8, for TWRP I used 2.8.5.1 and 2.8.4.1
Tried to do it with OPO toolbox and that didn't work either (TWRP, CWM, PhilZ tested)- all the functions would work, but once I flash the phone - it would boot into stock CM11.
When I try to boot it into recovery, it would stay on the first logo for 7-8 seconds, after that vibrates again and goes into stock CM11.
The same would happen if I go to advanced boot and boot into recovery.
I have changed the options under Developers folder as required already.
I have tried flashing the phone on two computers - win7 x64 and Win 8.1 x64.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have the phone for almost two weeks already and still can't ring myself to setting it up because of previous experience of data loss. (not worried about pictures - those are on Gdrive )
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Are you checking the md5 of the recovery files after downloading to ensure that they haven't become corrupt during the download? Exactly which recoveries have you flashed (full filenames please)? Also, is the flash with fastboot definitely succeeding? I'd suggest not using a toolkit because they inevitably cause problems.
Heisenberg said:
Are you checking the md5 of the recovery files after downloading to ensure that they haven't become corrupt during the download? Exactly which recoveries have you flashed (full filenames please)? Also, is the flash with fastboot definitely succeeding? I'd suggest not using a toolkit because they inevitably cause problems.
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I did verify the checksums for TWRP recovery files. They matched.
The ones I used: openrecovery-twrp-2.8.4.1-bacon and openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.1-bacon
I was not able to find md5 data for PhilZ files, just certificates.
I tried toolkit after going through command prompt. I'm not sure if it is succeeding, nothing happens as far as phone rebooting by itself. The process seems to run and say that it was successful in the prompt.
Do you want me to go though it and post the screenshot?
I've tried not doing "fastboot reboot" command, as it was mentioned in the "Noobs" section - still no result.
format c:\ said:
I did verify the checksums for TWRP recovery files. They matched.
The ones I used: openrecovery-twrp-2.8.4.1-bacon and openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.1-bacon
I was not able to find md5 data for PhilZ files, just certificates.
I tried toolkit after going through command prompt. I'm not sure if it is succeeding, nothing happens as far as phone rebooting by itself. The process seems to run and say that it was successful in the prompt.
Do you want me to go though it and post the screenshot?
I've tried not doing "fastboot reboot" command, as it was mentioned in the "Noobs" section - still no result.
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Forgot to add philz_touch_6.50.2-bacon and philz_touch_6.58.8-bacon were used.
format c:\ said:
I did verify the checksums for TWRP recovery files. They matched.
The ones I used: openrecovery-twrp-2.8.4.1-bacon and openrecovery-twrp-2.8.5.1-bacon
I was not able to find md5 data for PhilZ files, just certificates.
I tried toolkit after going through command prompt. I'm not sure if it is succeeding, nothing happens as far as phone rebooting by itself. The process seems to run and say that it was successful in the prompt.
Do you want me to go though it and post the screenshot?
I've tried not doing "fastboot reboot" command, as it was mentioned in the "Noobs" section - still no result.
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Is there any reason you're flashing older versions of TWRP? They're pretty outdated now. Grab the latest version from here:
https://dl.twrp.me/bacon/twrp-2.8.7.0-bacon.img.html
As long as it says it's successful in the terminal window it should have flashed ok. What build of CM is currently on your phone?
Heisenberg said:
Is there any reason you're flashing older versions of TWRP? They're pretty outdated now. Grab the latest version from here:
As long as it says it's successful in the terminal window it should have flashed ok. What build of CM is currently on your phone?
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It did work! Now I'm a happy camper Trying to install Oxygen right now.
It was on 11.0. My old phone was running that OS as well, but it was having issues with screen artifacts I have upgraded to 12.0 and system was running fine for 2 day, after that screen died completely. Buttons at the bottom of the phone were working, but it looked like just the back light was on.
Huge thanks to you, Heisenberg!
I was flashing older versions, because I found only those from the official video link. It sent me to techerrata page and the latest one over there was and still is 2.8.5.1
format c:\ said:
It did work! Now I'm a happy camper Trying to install Oxygen right now.
It was on 11.0. My old phone was running that OS as well, but it was having issues with screen artifacts I have upgraded to 12.0 and system was running fine for 2 day, after that screen died completely. Buttons at the bottom of the phone were working, but it looked like just the back light was on.
Huge thanks to you, Heisenberg!
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format c:\ said:
I was flashing older versions, because I found only those from the official video link. It sent me to techerrata page and the latest one over there was and still is 2.8.5.1
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Awesome, very glad to see you got it working. I realised after my post that your current CM version is in the title of the thread, lol, oops. That Techarrata site doesn't get updated anymore as they have a new site now, so the latest builds can always be found here:
https://dl.twrp.me/bacon/

Issues with TWRP 2.8.6.0: Flashing a different Modem

It's possible this is also somewhere else, but I am having trouble finding it....so I gave up and figured I'd ask.
Okei. I started with TWRP 2.8.6.1. So from my understanding flashing a modem does not work in versions of TWRP newer than 2.8.6.0. I get that, and so I decided to downgrade. However, that seems to be the version that I am unable to get working. I've attempted to flash the 2.8.6.0 recovery via fastboot. Everything says it's good in my terminal. So I go ahead and boot into recovery, but my phone goes to a black screen for a moment and then reboots into OS. I tried a different method, via the app from the google play store. It tells me that there is an error of some sort, or that I already have it installed. So I used the google play app to install 2.8.6.1, which worked flawlessly. So now I am back where I started.
Is there some trick to getting specifically TWRP 2.8.6.0 working so that I am able to use it to flash a different modem? Will using an even earlier version yield the same results? Or am I better off doing it via fastboot?
Thank you for your time <3
Use philz recovery
Myrskyta said:
It's possible this is also somewhere else, but I am having trouble finding it....so I gave up and figured I'd ask.
Okei. I started with TWRP 2.8.6.1. So from my understanding flashing a modem does not work in versions of TWRP newer than 2.8.6.0. I get that, and so I decided to downgrade. However, that seems to be the version that I am unable to get working. I've attempted to flash the 2.8.6.0 recovery via fastboot. Everything says it's good in my terminal. So I go ahead and boot into recovery, but my phone goes to a black screen for a moment and then reboots into OS. I tried a different method, via the app from the google play store. It tells me that there is an error of some sort, or that I already have it installed. So I used the google play app to install 2.8.6.1, which worked flawlessly. So now I am back where I started.
Is there some trick to getting specifically TWRP 2.8.6.0 working so that I am able to use it to flash a different modem? Will using an even earlier version yield the same results? Or am I better off doing it via fastboot?
Thank you for your time <3
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I too have experienced exactly what you describe and have yet to find a solution. I own 2 OPO's, plus I administer one for a friend who purchased one based on my recommendation. The oldest one I own which was purchased 4 months prior to the others has worked perfectly with any recovery or ROM I've installed on it. It has TWRP-2.8.6.0 installed and has no problems flashing any partition from recovery. My newer handset and my friend's both refuse to boot into recovery with that version installed. It doesn't matter if I flash from fastboot or from TWRP itself. I have no idea why this phenomena occurs on some of these devices, but it makes administering them a more time consuming pain in the ass. I'm going to try Phil's recovery, as was suggested, as a workaround, but I'm dumbfounded as to why the inconsistencies exhibit themselves on particular devices.
Odysseus1962 said:
I too have experienced exactly what you describe and have yet to find a solution. I own 2 OPO's, plus I administer one for a friend who purchased one based on my recommendation. The oldest one I own which was purchased 4 months prior to the others has worked perfectly with any recovery or ROM I've installed on it. It has TWRP-2.8.6.0 installed and has no problems flashing any partition from recovery. My newer handset and my friend's both refuse to boot into recovery with that version installed. It doesn't matter if I flash from fastboot or from TWRP itself. I have no idea why this phenomena occurs on some of these devices, but it makes administering them a more time consuming pain in the ass. I'm going to try Phil's recovery, as was suggested, as a workaround, but I'm dumbfounded as to why the inconsistencies exhibit themselves on particular devices.
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Well....at least now I know I'm not totally crazy. Thank you~
=)
Ejvyas said:
Use philz recovery
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Is there any particular reason for Philz recovery over standard CWM?
Also, while this might be a viable option my understanding is that, that would render my old backups useless since I was previously using TWRP? That's kind of unfortunate. =(
Myrskyta said:
Is there any particular reason for Philz recovery over standard CWM?
Also, while this might be a viable option my understanding is that, that would render my old backups useless since I was previously using TWRP? That's kind of unfortunate. =(
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uploaded the file for you (Take out .apk extension), hope you know how to flash thru fastboot. Else google.
KSKHH said:
uploaded the file for you (Take out .apk extension), hope you know how to flash thru fastboot. Else google.
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Unfortunately, if that is the same one from twrp's website it isn't going to do me any good. I already attempted that through fastboot. 2.8.6.1 works flawlessly. 2.8.6.0 seems to bootloop once and then toss me back into the OS. Thank you though, I appreciate it.
Had the same problem tried to flash back to 2.8.6.0 via TWRP and didn't work and seemed like recovery had disapeared so used TWRP App to install 2.8.6.1 booted into recovery then rebooted and tried to downgrade to 2.8.6.0 but got a message about same recovery, rebooted phone tried again and it installed no problem.
stylez said:
Had the same problem tried to flash back to 2.8.6.0 via TWRP and didn't work and seemed like recovery had disapeared so used TWRP App to install 2.8.6.1 booted into recovery then rebooted and tried to downgrade to 2.8.6.0 but got a message about same recovery, rebooted phone tried again and it installed no problem.
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Hmm...maybe I'll give it another shot then. I had opted to just flash them via fastboot because I couldn't get it to work. It's not the worst thing ever. Thank you =)
Myrskyta said:
Is there any particular reason for Philz recovery over standard CWM?
Also, while this might be a viable option my understanding is that, that would render my old backups useless since I was previously using TWRP? That's kind of unfortunate. =(
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just FYI, philz recovery does support TWRP backups. you just have to enable that feature in the settings
Oh! Thank you for letting me know. I'll keep that in mind. =)
Save yourself all that trouble, just flash modems with fastboot....fastboot flash modem modem.bin

Moto G 4G/LTE stuck in bootloop after upgrading kernel

Hi all,
So I've been playing around with Sabermod. Tried to install it, but had to update bootloader. Did that, everything still worked fine. Then I tried to upgrade my Kernel with Beeto's kernel, which is downloadable in that post. I did that using this guide from XDA-University with CWM. Since I did that, my phone is stuck in a boot loop.
Every few minutes I see the "bootloader unlocked"-screen, with just a black screen in between.
Ok, I have just now been able to reboot back into CWM recovery by using ADB command line tools. But I have no idea where to go from here.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rubb
Edit: I have the XT1039, also known as Peregrine
Edit: I fixed it!
So I think the problem was that I flashed the kernel made specifically for this ROM, but tried to reboot the phone before installing the ROM. I managed to get into recovery with adb, then I flashed the kernel again, I did a full wipe, flashed the ROM, flashed Gapps, rebooted the phone. And it worked.
Thanks _that for your help!
Try "adb pull /proc/last_kmsg" to get the previous kernel log. Then install a working kernel (should be part of most ROMs).
_that said:
Try "adb pull /proc/last_kmsg" to get the previous kernel log. Then install a working kernel (should be part of most ROMs).
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Adb can't find my device now it is in recovery mode. I'm a bit afraid to move out of recovery mode as I might not be able to get back in. What's the best way to install a kernel? Is just flashing the zip with CWM good? When I flashed the zip of Beeto's kernel. The log said: "Bricking device. Installation successful. Have fun." I suppose that was meant to be funny and not serious? I hope
Rubb001 said:
Adb can't find my device now it is in recovery mode.
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I don't know about CWM, but TWRP enables adb by default. Maybe you need to install drivers on your PC, or use Linux.
Rubb001 said:
I'm a bit afraid to move out of recovery mode as I might not be able to get back in. What's the best way to install a kernel? Is just flashing the zip with CWM good?
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Yes, that should work.
_that said:
I don't know about CWM, but TWRP enables adb by default. Maybe you need to install drivers on your PC, or use Linux.
Yes, that should work.
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I just thought about something. So I flashed Beeto's Kernel, but I didn't flash his ROM, the stock ROM is still on the phone. Could this be why he's stuck in bootloop ? Would it work if I now flash SaberMOD?

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