I can't boot into stock recovery... - T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide

I unlocked and flashed custom recovery CWM 5.0.2.7. on my mytouch 4g slide. I needed to exchange my phone because of hardware defects; so I wanted everything back to stock. I downloaded PG59IMG.zip. I went ahead and relocked the phone and instead of flashing stock ROM (PG59IMG.zip) which was what I was suppose to do I made a big mistake and went ahead and restored everything using CMW while being in re-lock. After everything loaded; I wasn't able to get into recovery mode. It would just loop back to the bootloader screen. I tried reset to factory settings and It would just load for a little bit and then it would go into bootloader; nothing happened. I tried to unlock the phone again but in the command prompt after I type in code fastboot flash unlocktoken unlock_code.bin It would just freeze on the next line "waiting for device" I couldn't find any answers on any forums about this specific problem. Please help! I am very new at this. Thanks in advance!

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I unlocked and flashed custom recovery CWM 5.0.2.7. on my mytouch 4g slide. I needed to exchange my phone because of hardware defects; so I wanted everything back to stock. I downloaded PG59IMG.zip. I went ahead and relocked the phone and instead of flashing stock ROM (PG59IMG.zip) which was what I was suppose to do I made a big mistake and went ahead and restored everything using CMW while being in re-lock. After everything loaded; I wasn't able to get into recovery mode. It would just loop back to the bootloader screen. I tried reset to factory settings and It would just load for a little bit and then it would go into bootloader; nothing happened. I tried to unlock the phone again but in the command prompt after I type in code fastboot flash unlocktoken unlock_code.bin It would just freeze on the next line "waiting for device" I couldn't find any answers on any forums about this specific problem. Please help! I am very new at this. Thanks in advance!
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Because the PG59IMG.zip is handled by the bootloader (not recovery), I am not seeing a big issue here. Just need to place the file on your MicroSD and bring up the bootloader. Assuming your are still relocked, and you have the right back-to-stock image version, the bootloader will pick up the file and things should flash smoothly.

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[Q] HELP NS bricked

Hello Friends
My friend has had his Nexus S for a few months now and just this week it decided to brick itself.
Strange part was that he was not rooted or had bootloader unlocked, which is a pain because he cannot access download mode without it (bootloader) unlocked.
The only prior symptoms were that earlier in the week he had to factory reset a few times due to non-responsiveness and freezing.
Now I know the correct steps would be abd->unlock bootloader->Download mode->Odin but I am stuck at the first step.
Without being able to boot, I am unable to check USB debugging.
So I ask you, brilliant XDA community, how can I get into adb given this scenario?
I thank you in advance for your help
Oh and by the way I have done factory resets, wiped cache etc.
and I can access (locked) bootloader, the volume up and power menu, and recovery.
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If you can get into bootloader and recovery, you're not bricked.
ADB is used when Android is booted up.
Fastboot is used in bootloader.
Get Fastboot working (proper drivers etc)
Go into bootloader on your phone.
run 'fastboot devices' if your phone and serial number shows up, fastboot is working.
run 'Fastboot oem unlock'
then flash clockworkmod recovery 'fastboot flash recovery filenameofrecovery.img'
boot into recovery.
mount the internal sd. search for a stock nandroid backup in the forums, copy it over to the internal sd.
umount, go back to main menu of cwm recovery and restore that nandroid backup.
reboot. if it boots up and stuff, shut down phone, go back to bootloader and 'fastboot oem lock' to relock bootloader and you should be at stock.
Thanks so much for your help!
I'll try it out tonight!
okay so I am able to get to the point where it asks if I want to unlock the bootloader and I choose yes on the phone, but it just hangs.
Any ideas?
I offer my apologies good XDA-ers, shameless self bump!1

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SOLVED!!
Hey guys, i've seemed to set myself up for a soft brick upon me not reading everything clearly and correctly.
I was trying to take an easy route and simply misread a few numbers.
I really need help here, I unlocked my bootloader then proceeded to use a 1 click root solution from here; http://android.modaco.com/topic/327000-08-aug-grj22-colour-revert-superboot-rooting-the-nexus-s/
I just went back to stock after wanting to start clean when I got this phone, anyway I didn't see that this was intended for 2.3 where as my phone was running 2.3.4 and thats where I think I went wrong.
I can access bootloader, after trying this method the phone just boots and hangs at the unlock screen and nothing else. I don't have recovery so I can't get into that, I tried locking and unlocking the bootloader to see if that would help but no luck.
Where do I go from here?
**at&t model
If you can access the bootloader, you're fine. Just install ADB on your computer and flash a custom recovery image. From there, you can flash a ROM.
deejaylobo said:
If you can access the bootloader, you're fine. Just install ADB on your computer and flash a custom recovery image. From there, you can flash a ROM.
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im trying to push a recovery img from cmd and it's telling me "error: cannot load clockworkXXXXXXXX
I think you may not have entered the full file path when pushing the recovery image.
deejaylobo said:
I think you may not have entered the full file path when pushing the recovery image.
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I was trying to follow this recent guide here; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18257219&postcount=1
the very last part about unlocking the bootloader
and it just keeps giving me that error
Okay, been awhile since I did the whole unlocking bootloader/flashing recovery thing. If I remember correctly, in the command prompt, you should navigate to fastboot which is located in <whatever you named your Android SDK folder>/platform-tools folder. Also, place your recovery image in the same folder. Then enter the command from the tutorial. "fastboot flash recovery <image recovery file name>"
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a huge thanks to deejaylobo for helping me out, a folder wasnt renamed so I had a hard time pushing recovery but he got me back on my feet!
thanks again!!

[Q] Can't access root and Google apps

I recently rooted my phone (T-Mobile US Nexus S) and installed the 4.0.3 OTA update from this thread, but now I cannot access any Google apps or get root access on any of the apps that require it.
SounderBruce said:
I recently rooted my phone (T-Mobile US Nexus S) and installed the 4.0.3 OTA update from this thread, but now I cannot access any Google apps or get root access on any of the apps that require it.
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Ok! first download : http://www.4shared.com/zip/XG506hyV/icsroot-fastboot-recovey.html
just unpack, connect your device and click run.bat.....Good luck!
I ran the .bat, but I get an error saying "Device already rooted", but it is still not recognized as rooted by SuperUser.
Alternatively, is it possible to completely wipe the phone of everything (including root) so I can start over with a fresh phone?
Of course you can, and might be the best idea if you don't mind doing it.
Make sure you have the latest CWM recovery on your phone, download the FULL ROM from this thread (i'm not american so i don't know exactly, but from what i know yours is the I9020T, so get that ROM) and copy it to the SDCard. Now go into recovery, wipe system/data and dalvik cache, then flash the ROM.
Do make sure you have the right ROM though. This will get you 100% fresh and untouched 4.0.3. You can probably clear out any non-personal folders on the sdcard too, but that shouldn't do any harm anyway.
After this, use the attached file from this thread to root, and feel free to update root/superuser.
Actually, that's what I did...I can't use CWM recovery because its displaying an error of no root. So how do I wipe this or fix CWM?
Is your boot loader unlocked? And are you trying to flash cwm through fastboot?
Note to backup your sdcard if unlocking the bootloader.
Harbb said:
Is your boot loader unlocked? And are you trying to flash cwm through fastboot?
Note to backup your sdcard if unlocking the bootloader.
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My bootloader is apparently unlocked and I'm trying to flash through fastboot.
Are you sure the following is satisfied:
-open padlock and google logo on boot
-fastboot (on phone) says "bootloader status: unlocked" or something of the like
-you are using: "fastboot flash recovery "C:\path\to\recovery.img""
-you are using the above command while connected to the PC via USB (with working drivers) and that you are in fastboot mode on the phone (turn off phone --> hold Vol. Up then hold Power TOGETHER for about 2 seconds, should give you reboot and recovery options)
It is necessary to be in the bootloader/fastboot interface on the phone when you run the command. Hopefully it was something simple that i said above, otherwise i'm completely lost.
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. I didn't use that method to root...
4. I'll try that.
3 is just flashing recovery, that is the code u type into cmd/terminal to reflash the recovery img. It isn't rooting the phone. 4 is how to get into the mode on the phone to use the command.
Its a bit confusing at first but makes much more sense once you do it one or two times.
Where do I go to get the recovery image?
The latest ClockWorkMod Recovery can be found on this page. Just scroll down to Nexus S and download 5.0.2.0 crespo .img. Then just direct fastboot to the folder you have it saved in while using the "fastboot flash recovery C:\path\to\recovery.img" command.
Ok. I've tried this, but in command prompt, I get the following error:
C:\Users\Bruce>fastboot flash recovery C:\Users\Bruce\Downloads\recovery.img
'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Check out this rooting guide, however only go up to step 5 (and do NOT type "fastboot oem unlock", do everything up until that point). This will setup fastboot for you, and setup drivers for your computer. Once this is done, do what you did above and it should work successfully.
Remember to cd (change directory) in cmd to where you unzipped that folder.
There isn't a link...
Sorry, stuffed that up. I fixed the link in my previous post pointing to NexusSHacks - How to Root Nexus S.
It's worked, but when I try to go to the recovery menu, the Google/unlocked padlock screen freezes or it displays an Android with its chest compartment open and a red triangular ! symbol.
I just had a really long reply and managed to lose it by closing the page..
That's the stock bootloader you see there, it probably didnt flash or you rebooted your phone. And make sure that you are flashing the latest CWM you downloaded before.
I flashed the latest CWM, but when I try to go to recovery, my phone freezes at the Google logo with the unlocked padlock.
Have you tried flashing it again, or maybe redownloading the file? And of course making sure it is the NEXUS S version which you are downloading.
Alternatively, try just "fastboot boot recovery.img", replacing recovery.img with the full name and path of cwm.
edit: btw, i'll be gone for an hour or two Bruce so i can answer any more questions/issues when i get back

Think I messed something up

Not even sure where to start. I've had my One S (TMO) for about 2 weeks now. I immediately followed all the guides to unlock my bootloader, install custom recovery and install custom ROMs. Was running Viper OneS for a while and then switched over to TrickDroid (both 7.0.0 TMOUS and 8.1.0). All of the ROMs seemed to give me some odd issues.
With Viper OneS (after patching my services.jar) I was able to install SManager and run the V6 supercharger script, but after reboot, I was no longer able to get into the ringtone and notification sounds options on the device. When I went to either screen they were just blank and I couldnt choose music from any location on the phone.
With TrickDroid 7.0.0 TMOUS, I was able to patch services.jar and run the supercharger script without any issues at all. However, after a few days of usage, I noticed that calls were no longer forwarding the voicemail number I setup using an MMI code. From there I went to TrickDroid 8.1.0 but even after patching my services.jar, my supercharger settings would not stick after reboot.
Here's where I think something went wrong. I wanted to go back to stock but rooted. Since there were no 2.35 RUUs available for download anywhere, I decided I would download the 1.84 RUU and then get the OTA update. I relocked by bootloader and ran the 1.84 RUU without any problems. Booted up the phone and got the 2.35 OTA update, again with no problems. Unlocked the bootloader and installed TRWP 2.2.2 so that I could flash supersu and root the phone and noticed that the phone was not acting right. From TWRP, its almost impossible to get the phone to reboot. When I choose to reboot, the screen goes blank, flashes once or twice and the notification light keeps turning from orange to green and then back again. I have to hold power down for about 10 seconds, then hold volume and press power to get into bootloader just to turn the phone on.
Decided to try going back to a custom ROM and noticed something else that is strange. I wanted to flash TrickDroid 7.0.0. and during the flashing, it hung on flashing the kernel for like 5 minutes when it usually takes just a second. I then flashed the fusion v2.1 kernel and it hung on "flashing boot.img" for about 5 minutes as well when it normally just takes a few seconds. After the flashing was done, I booted up the ROM and when I went into settings, the new kernel was not installed. I flashed it again in recovery and booted back to the ROM and still the stock kernel was showing.
Could I have somehow really screwed up my phone throughout this whole process? Is something corrupted on the NAND that is causing issues with rebooting recovery and flashing things?
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I relocked by bootloader and ran the 1.84 RUU without any problems. Booted up the phone and got the 2.35 OTA update, again with no problems.
hung on "flashing boot.img" for about 5 minutes as well when it normally just takes a few seconds.
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When you did the 2.35 OTA you lost the ability to flash boot.img in recovery. You will need to use fastboot or TWRP's dumlock feature from now on.
dc211 said:
When you did the 2.35 OTA you lost the ability to flash boot.img in recovery. You will need to use fastboot or TWRP's dumlock feature from now on.
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Thanks for the info! Glad to know I didnt mess anything up .
One other issue I am noticing is that I cannot boot a recovery image from the bootloader using fastboot. My bootloader is unlocked so I boot up into fastboot mode and run the command "fastboot boot recovery recovery.img" but get an error stating "cannot load recovery". The recovery.img file is the CWM 5.8.3.1 recovery that I have renamed to make typing the command easier. To be sure I was connected, I ran fastboot devices and got back a serial number for my device.
Is this also because of the new hboot that I cannot boot directly to recovery from outside of the device? This is so silly but I really don't want to see the *tampered* message in my bootloader. I thought if I could boot directly into a custom recovery from outside of the device, I could run the RUU once more, unlock the bootloader and gain root without having to flash a custom recovery (which gives me all sorts of issues).
Any additional help would be greatly appreciated. Hboot is 1.14.0004 by the way.
EDIT: Wow.... i feel really dumb now. All posts I found while searching included the extra "recovery" in the commany. I just ran fastboot boot recovery.img and all is well.
[email protected] said:
One other issue I am noticing is that I cannot boot a recovery image from the bootloader using fastboot. My bootloader is unlocked so I boot up into fastboot mode and run the command "fastboot boot recovery recovery.img" but get an error stating "cannot load recovery". The recovery.img file is the CWM 5.8.3.1 recovery that I have renamed to make typing the command easier. To be sure I was connected, I ran fastboot devices and got back a serial number for my device.
Is this also because of the new hboot that I cannot boot directly to recovery from outside of the device? This is so silly but I really don't want to see the *tampered* message in my bootloader. I thought if I could boot directly into a custom recovery from outside of the device, I could run the RUU once more, unlock the bootloader and gain root without having to flash a custom recovery (which gives me all sorts of issues).
Any additional help would be greatly appreciated. Hboot is 1.14.0004 by the way.
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I doubt that the actual recovery img is named recovery.img. If I am correct that is your problem. You would be trying to boot a recovery img that doesn't exist. It should be:
fastboot boot recovery [name of recovery file].img
Example:
fastboot boot recovery cwm_5.8.3.1_ville_recovery.img or something to that effect (not sure what the actually file name is)
if you are not sure on exact name as behold mentioned, just right click on the file (.img) wherever you have it on pc, check properties, and it will tell you exact name. at that point i just copy and paste it to command window--

[Q] stuck on: Warning bootloader unlocked screen

Guys really need some help.
Bought an unlocked Razr HD from the web, and ungraded via OTA from 4.0.4 to 4.1.2. Then I rooted using dan's method, ran the script, phone was rooted. Then i decided to install TWRP, same way, in fastboot mode, ran the cmd 'fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.5.0.0-recovery-vanquish.img' then rebooted, but what essentially happened after, i was never able to boot the phone in recovery and every single time i ended up with fastboot reason" flash failure.
Then i was able to recovery from falsh failure by running 'empty_radio.img', after rebooting, the phone started up normally, but stock recovery was still corrupt, every single time i used to get the 'red triangle dead andriod', so booted back into fastboot, performed a clean wipe with fastboot -w and booted back normally, and flash failure was gone, and i was was able to reboot the phone normally.
Then i decided to unlock the bootloader, was was successful using Dan's method; my goal was to install 4.2 from recovery. Then i installed DroidUtility and decided to perform an clean install wiping all data. The problem was at every step i got the FAILED (remote failure) line, soon after phone got stuck with fastboot reason: 'Sticky bit fastboot'.....every single time i reboot phone gets stuck in the initial screen ' WARNING BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED' and thats it....i can't do anything...stuck....screen stays on for 10mins, then reboots back to this screen and keeps on looping.
Please help guys!! i hope i haven't bricked the phone.
eomahos said:
Guys really need some help.
Bought an unlocked Razr HD from the web, and ungraded via OTA from 4.0.4 to 4.1.2. Then I rooted using dan's method, ran the script, phone was rooted. Then i decided to install TWRP, same way, in fastboot mode, ran the cmd 'fastboot flash recovery twrp-2.5.0.0-recovery-vanquish.img' then rebooted, but what essentially happened after, i was never able to boot the phone in recovery and every single time i ended up with fastboot reason" flash failure.
Then i was able to recovery from falsh failure by running 'empty_radio.img', after rebooting, the phone started up normally, but stock recovery was still corrupt, every single time i used to get the 'red triangle dead andriod', so booted back into fastboot, performed a clean wipe with fastboot -w and booted back normally, and flash failure was gone, and i was was able to reboot the phone normally.
Then i decided to unlock the bootloader, was was successful using Dan's method; my goal was to install 4.2 from recovery. Then i installed DroidUtility and decided to perform an clean install wiping all data. The problem was at every step i got the FAILED (remote failure) line, soon after phone got stuck with fastboot reason: 'Sticky bit fastboot'.....every single time i reboot phone gets stuck in the initial screen ' WARNING BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED' and thats it....i can't do anything...stuck....screen stays on for 10mins, then reboots back to this screen and keeps on looping.
Please help guys!! i hope i haven't bricked the phone.
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Seeing how the phone is now updated to latest ota try Matt's Utility for the Droid RAZR HD i used this to get my phone is working condition then i did some adb and fastboot commands using some files to get rid of the sticky bit fastboot.
Heres a link to the RAZR HD utility: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2239425
Heres a link to get rid of the sticky bit fastboot menu (if you do end up getting this menu):http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2260105
Hope this helps and good luck bro.
P.S if you did brick your phone its not the end of the world. the epic devs of XDA figured out how to fix problems like this. I bricked my phone by installing beats audio app ( worst mistake ever) came here for help and next thing i know my phone up and running like a charm ^^
well i did try matt's droid utility, and that's what put me in this state in the first place, since my stock recovery was corrupt, i decided to just clean install JB from Matt, but all the steps failed, it said remote failure at every step....and that was it! fastboot reason: flash failure,if i hold +/- and power, the phones boots up and gets stuck on the first screen..in this case since the bootloader is unlocked, it gets stuck on the WARNING message.
Also did try to fastboot with these commands:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem fb_mode_set
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
same, gets stuck on WARNING screen after reboot.
eomahos said:
well i did try matt's droid utility, and that's what put me in this state in the first place, since my stock recovery was corrupt, i decided to just clean install JB from Matt, but all the steps failed, it said remote failure at every step....and that was it! fastboot reason: flash failure,if i hold +/- and power, the phones boots up and gets stuck on the first screen..in this case since the bootloader is unlocked, it gets stuck on the WARNING message.
Also did try to fastboot with these commands:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem fb_mode_set
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot reboot
same, gets stuck on WARNING screen after reboot.
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Have you tried flashing the phone with rsd lite?
Oh boy!! i made a major error, i someone didn't read the version...and used matt's utility xt912 on my xt925. is there a link for xt925? what can i do now? Can i use matt's xt926 on my 925?
eomahos said:
Oh boy!! i made a major error, i someone didn't read the version...and used matt's utility xt912 on my xt925. is there a link for xt925? what can i do now? Can i use matt's xt926 on my 925?
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Try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2241788 from what i heard it works both on xt925 and xt926
oh wow....it did work. But now the problem is not sure if it locked the phone or not, but it's not recognizing my SIM. it said stock rom for both xt925/926. it seems that this is a verizom ROM, and on the device info it's listed at xt926. Not sure if that is the issue or not? can flashing the ROM lock the phone?
unfortunately, i have tried everything to install RSD, but it just wont install. Having a nightware, so all i need now is to install a stock JB ROM for xt925, but the recovery is corrupt, so need Matt's or MR. PARKINSON'S to flash a xt925 ROM. Can someone please help?
eomahos said:
unfortunately, i have tried everything to install RSD, but it just wont install. Having a nightware, so all i need now is to install a stock JB ROM for xt925, but the recovery is corrupt, so need Matt's or MR. PARKINSON'S to flash a xt925 ROM. Can someone please help?
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Why dont you just flash twrp. Have it the same directory as the fastboot files from Hashcodes page on goo. Im. Cd to the directory with a command prompt and type faatboot flash recovery then the name of the file. Should overwrite your stock recovery and allow you to flash whatever you want.
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unfortunately, i have tried everything to install RSD, but it just wont install. Having a nightware, so all i need now is to install a stock JB ROM for xt925, but the recovery is corrupt, so need Matt's or MR. PARKINSON'S to flash a xt925 ROM. Can someone please help?
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I know you've stated that you can't get RSD to install, however if you can; perhaps borrow a friends computer to do it, then there's a variety of stock XT925 ROMs on this page http://sbf.droid-developers.org/vanquish_u/list.php
and instructions for flashing here http://www.andromods.com/tips-trick...-unroot-unbrick-droid-razr-maxx-hd-xt926.html which states its for the XT926 however I restored my 925 using my carrier's ROM from the first link and the tool and instructions on the second link. I only had one line with getvar in it to remove from the xml file. I've actually flashed both my carrier's ROM and then a generic one for my locale.
If you go this route, borrowing a friends computer, make sure you download the ROM from your carrier (assuming its there) with the higher version number or you'lle be attempting to flashing ICS and there's some post floating around that implies a downgrade from 4.1.2 to ICS causes problems.
The instructions look a little daunting but the xml files I saw, in both ROMs, were very short. Just be sure to use notpad when you edit. The other thing to be sure of, which isn't otherwise stated, is that RSDlite runs for a while even after the phone reboots. I made the mistake of pulling the cable when I got to the setup screen the first time I did it and thought it was a problem with the ROM or the flash of it. The reality, I think, after looking more carefully the second time, is that RSD is still running and doesn't say finished for a little bit after the boot and until I was still filling out the thing for the intial phone setup... Google acount, Google Plus, etc.
Link to a thread on the subject (also heavily 926 implied) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2211234
Since your'e unlocked you no longer need to use any exploit to gain root. Get a flashable supersu.zip on the phone, install a recovery and root you will have; just install the zip...
Have a full battery when starting the ROM flash.
thanks alot buddy, i'll start reading into it. So, i did finally manage to install TWRP, and did manage to flash the ROM with stock 4.2, tried both xt926/925, however, now the issue is i dont get any reception, nothing at all, everytime i search, it comes back with no network found. Can you please advise? i was able to bypass the corrupt recovery, install a clean 4.1.2 xt926 ROM, but i never got any reception, installed TWRP, then tried 4.2 ROMs. No, i get nothing...miss i mess up the radio?
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thanks alot buddy, i'll start reading into it. So, i did finally manage to install TWRP, and did manage to flash the ROM with stock 4.2, tried both xt926/925, however, now the issue is i dont get any reception, nothing at all, everytime i search, it comes back with no network found. Can you please advise? i was able to bypass the corrupt recovery, install a clean 4.1.2 xt926 ROM, but i never got any reception, installed TWRP, then tried 4.2 ROMs. No, i get nothing...miss i mess up the radio?
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Hi, I tried replying to your PM however the server isn't reporting it sent or is having troubles sending or whatnot. Let me know if you got it or not.
In any case, of most relevance, who was your carrier when your phone did work? That is going to hopefully be the starting point, I believe.
...also, please quote my text if responding so that I get an email notification, otherwise I'll forget XDA exists for days at a time...

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