[Q] Did advanced wipe, don't know what to do know - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I advanced wiped my oneplus one, but now i don't know how i install an CM rom.
The phone can only star twrp recovery, if i hold power butten + volume down. If i start the phone normally it gets stuck at the Oneplus logo.
Can anybody help me?
thnx in advance

Advanced wipe is such a generic term. What EXACTLY did you wipe from that menu?
Everything?
Sounds like you need to push a ROM zip back to the phone and flash it. And then don't wipe things willy nilly without knowing what you are doing.
#stayparanoid

Pirateghost said:
Advanced wipe is such a generic term. What EXACTLY did you wipe from that menu?
Everything?
Sounds like you need to push a ROM zip back to the phone and flash it. And then don't wipe things willy nilly without knowing what you are doing.
#stayparanoid
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I'm guessing advanced wipe on TWRP, which would mean almost all the data was wiped.
thomasvanleo said:
Hello,
I advanced wiped my oneplus one, but now i don't know how i install an CM rom.
The phone can only star twrp recovery, if i hold power butten + volume down. If i start the phone normally it gets stuck at the Oneplus logo.
Can anybody help me?
thnx in advance
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Ok, get Wugfresh's tool to help you flash CM11S back onto your phone. This is a slightly more complex method to get a new ROM installed.
You can also use TWRP's MTP function to get any ROM you would like loaded onto your SD after mounting /system. Flashing the ROM will get you past the OnePlus logo.

Pirateghost said:
Advanced wipe is such a generic term. What EXACTLY did you wipe from that menu?
Everything?
Sounds like you need to push a ROM zip back to the phone and flash it. And then don't wipe things willy nilly without knowing what you are doing.
#stayparanoid
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I wiped Dalvik Cache, System, Data, Internal storage and cache... but whenever i try to flash cm11 again (from the file on my pc) it command prompt says 'Device not unlocked cannot flash or erase' so i need to unlock bootloader. But whenever i do that, the phone just reboots and doesn't unlock bootloader

sfiodsh said:
I'm guessing advanced wipe on TWRP, which would mean almost all the data was wiped.
Ok, get Wugfresh's tool to help you flash CM11S back onto your phone. This is a slightly more complex method to get a new ROM installed.
You can also use TWRP's MTP function to get any ROM you would like loaded onto your SD after mounting /system. Flashing the ROM will get you past the OnePlus logo.
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Isn't Wugfresh's tool for nexus devices? and how do you use this MTP?

thomasvanleo said:
Isn't Wugfresh's tool for nexus devices? and how do you use this MTP?
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There's a version of wug's toolkit for this phone, but it's unnecessary for your situation. You need to go here to get your bootloader unlocked, then you can flash your ROM.

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[Q] I am Bricked....i think

Ok, So i rooted my T-mobile G2x 2.3.3 and there were difficulties when i flashed the Cyanogen 7mod. The Rom worked but the only default was i didnt get data. Like i couldnt even get Edge. The only way to use internet and stuff was through wifi. SO then i reflashed it thinking it was a bad flash. But when i reflash through rom manager it gives me the option to downoad with google apps. so i clicked that option. It downloaded fine but on the reboot it stayed stuck on the 2nd LG screen. Am i bricked or if anyone can help id appreciate it alot.
U can't do it via rom manager. U have to flash recovery using nv flash, then u can try to flash custom rom. Remeber to wipe data and format system before flashing any rom.
U r not bricked yet
Check here to nv flash the cwm
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13330067
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Did you flash CWM via NV Flash. If not, do that. Then boot into recovery by holding down the power + volume down keys until you get the second boot logo. Then wipe the dalvik cache and the regular cache. That is usually why a phone refuses to boot.
Also, if your phone turns on it is not bricked. Bricked means when you press the power button nothing happens at all. You can be soft-bricked like you are, but it can be easily fixed. Nothing to panic about.
I did all of that im sorry if i gave you info wrong. Like i cant do anything it turns on but goes to the first LG screen then goes to the new LG screen with the blue streaks and it stays there. Then when i try to go into CWR it shows the LG with a blue and black loading bar below then shows as if its loading something then it just goes back to the blue LG screen and im stuck there.
iSpooNz said:
I did all of that im sorry if i gave you info wrong. Like i cant do anything it turns on but goes to the first LG screen then goes to the new LG screen with the blue streaks and it stays there. Then when i try to go into CWR it shows the LG with a blue and black loading bar below then shows as if its loading something then it just goes back to the blue LG screen and im stuck there.
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You have stock recovery on the recovery partition, not CWM. You MUST flash CWM onto the physical recovery partition using NVFlash with the One Click flasher. You used Rom Manager and that doesn't install CWM onto the recovery partition. Once you have CWM properly installed you can enter recovery and revive your phone.
jboxer said:
You have stock recovery on the recovery partition, not CWM. You MUST flash CWM onto the physical recovery partition using NVFlash with the One Click flasher. You used Rom Manager and that doesn't install CWM onto the recovery partition. Once you have CWM properly installed you can enter recovery and revive your phone.
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Ok so from CWM do i wipe everything?
jboxer said:
You have stock recovery on the recovery partition, not CWM. You MUST flash CWM onto the physical recovery partition using NVFlash with the One Click flasher. You used Rom Manager and that doesn't install CWM onto the recovery partition. Once you have CWM properly installed you can enter recovery and revive your phone.
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@OP, this is is correct. Use tga gunmann's nvflash tool from the development section. The process is super easy. Just make sure to follow his instructions closely. Just fyi, most people get errors during the nvflash process because they don't install the apx drivers appropriately, so take your time and read the instructions carefully.
iSpooNz said:
Ok so from CWM do i wipe everything?
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Start off by wiping cache and then go to Advanced and wipe dalvik cache. If you still can't boot after that then try a full factory reset.
Just remember the first boot after wiping dalvik cache can take several minutes as android rebuilds the dalvik cache. All subsequent reboots will be MUCH faster.
phburks said:
Start off by wiping cache and then go to Advanced and wipe dalvik cache. If you still can't boot after that then try a full factory reset.
Just remember the first boot after wiping dalvik cache can take several minutes as android rebuilds the dalvik cache. All subsequent reboots will be MUCH faster.
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Ok so i ended up having to do a factory reset yet im still getting the same results. Im still stuck on the 2nd lg screen when booting up
iSpooNz said:
Ok so i ended up having to do a factory reset yet im still getting the same results. Im still stuck on the 2nd lg screen when booting up
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Did you do as phburks said and go into advanced and wipe the Dalvik Cache. Most issues of not booting are related to the Dalvik Cache not being wiped after flashing a new rom. That is essential to getting your phone to boot again. A factory reset DOES NOT clear the Dalvik Cache.
iSpooNz said:
Ok so i ended up having to do a factory reset yet im still getting the same results. Im still stuck on the 2nd lg screen when booting up
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Boot back into cwm, go to Mounts and Storage, format /system and then reflash your rom.
phburks said:
Boot back into cwm, go to Mounts and Storage, format /system and then reflash your rom.
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Ok ill try that.
jboxer said:
Did you do as phburks said and go into advanced and wipe the Dalvik Cache. Most issues of not booting are related to the Dalvik Cache not being wiped after flashing a new rom. That is essential to getting your phone to boot again. A factory reset DOES NOT clear the Dalvik Cache.
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Yea i wiped Dalvik cahce and the same result came up. So i factory resetted and same result. So im going to try what phburks said and see what happens.
Im still stuck in the second LG screen :/
iSpooNz said:
Im still stuck in the second LG screen :/
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Could be a bad download. I'd try downloading again. Use your computer to download again and save it to your microsd card. Then reinsert the sdcard, boot back into cwm and try again.
phburks said:
Could be a bad download. I'd try downloading again. Use your computer to download again and save it to your microsd card. Then reinsert the sdcard, boot back into cwm and try again.
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download the rom right?
iSpooNz said:
download the rom right?
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Yea the rom. Is it cm7 that you're wanting to flash?
phburks said:
Yea the rom. Is it cm7 that you're wanting to flash?
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The reason I ask is that with cm7 you have to flash 2 separate zip files. First you flash the actual cm7 zip which installs the rom and then you flash the gapps zip which installs the Google apps (market, gmail, etc). Make sure you have both on your sdcard and then flash the rom first and gapps second.
phburks said:
The reason I ask is that with cm7 you have to flash 2 separate zip files. First you flash the actual cm7 zip which installs the rom and then you flash the gapps zip which installs the Google apps (market, gmail, etc). Make sure you have both on your sdcard and then flash the rom first and gapps second.
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Im glad you brought that up because when i first flashed Cyanogen i did also flash gapps but after i flashed gapps thats when i wouldnt get data. Do you know the reason for this? or was it could have been another bad flash?
iSpooNz said:
Im glad you brought that up because when i first flashed Cyanogen i did also flash gapps but after i flashed gapps thats when i wouldnt get data. Do you know the reason for this? or was it could have been another bad flash?
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Not sure. I'd just play it safe, re-download both, wipe data, and reflash both. Sometimes its hard to determine which step went wrong and its best and quicker to just start with a clean slate and redo everything.
I wont be able to post for a while so good luck.

[Q]Pretty sure TWRP just bricked my N5 [RESOLVED]

So I just wiped my cache and dalvik in TWRP and now I have no radio, no IMEI, no storage.. I think it borked my partitions. Tried flashing the factory image to no avail. It failed on the radio and I still have no storage.
Is there any way to recover from this?
EDIT: I was able to fix it as easily as I caused it. Check the 4th post. More detailed instructions on the 3rd post of page 2.
_MetalHead_ said:
So I just wiped my cache and dalvik in TWRP and now I have no radio, no IMEI, no storage.. I think it borked my partitions. Tried flashing the factory image to no avail. It failed on the radio and I still have no storage.
Is there any way to recover from this?
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There is no way you simply wiped cache and dalvik. That doesn't even come close to touching your IMEI.
Why did you go to clear your cache / dalvik in the first place? Describe anything you did in terms of installing apps, flashing, wiping, etc.
leblvin said:
There is no way you simply wiped cache and dalvik. That doesn't even come close to touching your IMEI.
Why did you go to clear your cache / dalvik in the first place? Describe anything you did in terms of installing apps, flashing, wiping, etc.
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All I did was flash a zip to change the dpi of my navbar. I've flashed the same zip a couple times before. Wiped cache + dalvik and it hung up for a while, screen went black for 5 minutes then the phone rebooted into its current state. I realize that wiping the caches doesn't touch the IMEI or anything like that, but what if the version of TWRP I have is buggy?
So knowing that yes, that is all I did, is there any way to fix it?
After a bit of googling I got it fixed. Apparently sometimes TWRP will cause some havok with the partitions when wiping cache. I just updated to the latest TWRP, wiped the cache again and everything came back up. Weird.
Always run the very recovery latest version.
a hammerhead wrote this.
Might be worth backing up your EFS partition to be on the safe side!
Nandroid backup is your best friend
beekay201 said:
Always run the very recovery latest version.
a hammerhead wrote this.
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Yup, didnt bother to check before.
EddyOS said:
Might be worth backing up your EFS partition to be on the safe side!
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Agreed. First thing I'm gonna do when I get home from work.
gd6noob said:
Nandroid backup is your best friend
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I have a recent nandroid. What good is it though if recovery can't see my storage where the nandroid was saved?
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_MetalHead_ said:
After a bit of googling I got it fixed.
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Well, whatever you do, don't share your find here in case someone else ever has the same problem.
GldRush98 said:
Well, whatever you do, don't share your find here in case someone else ever has the same problem.
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I did share it. Read the rest of the post you quoted. Derp.
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_MetalHead_ said:
lApparently sometimes TWRP will cause some havok with the partitions when wiping cache
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I don't know about you, but this is just what I look for in a recovery
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I don't know about you, but this is just what I look for in a recovery
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It's a TWRP exclusive feature.
_MetalHead_ said:
After a bit of googling I got it fixed. Apparently sometimes TWRP will cause some havok with the partitions when wiping cache. I just updated to the latest TWRP, wiped the cache again and everything came back up. Weird.
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Big thank you for this, I thought I was boned. I was trying to flash 4.4.1 but forgot that I had modified the screen density in the build.prop and so I got an error, tried to wipe the cache, thought it had hung up, got impatient and VERY stupid and forced the phone to reboot. SDCard was entirely inaccessible, couldn't connect to AT&T, everything was screwed up and everything I could find told me that wiping everything back to stop and losing the data was my only option. I had a week-old TiBu on my dropbox, which isn't bad but not great either. Nandroid, of course, inaccessible along with the SDcard. Your trick of updating TWRP (I had 2.6.3.2, latest is 2.6.3.4) and then wiping the cache again worked perfectly.
To anyone who comes across this, here's a quick overview:
1. Download the latest TWRP at http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/205
2. Boot your phone into Fastboot mode (Vol Down + Power from off, I think...worked for me)
3. Make sure your phone is plugged in via USB.
4. Open a command prompt in the folder you put TWRP in (ADB needed, obviously), type:
fastboot flash recovery imagename.img
For example:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.4-hammerhead.img
5. Only took a couple seconds until it was finished. Used the volume buttons to highlight Restart Recovery, hit power to reboot into recovery.
Wipe > Advanced Wipe, wipe what you need to wipe, viola, it was working at this point for me. Rebooted the phone, everything's back to normal. (it went through the "Optimizing apps" things on boot-up which took a few minutes, but everything is where I left it).
reynwrap582 said:
Big thank you for this, I thought I was boned. I was trying to flash 4.4.1 but forgot that I had modified the screen density in the build.prop and so I got an error, tried to wipe the cache, thought it had hung up, got impatient and VERY stupid and forced the phone to reboot. SDCard was entirely inaccessible, couldn't connect to AT&T, everything was screwed up and everything I could find told me that wiping everything back to stop and losing the data was my only option. I had a week-old TiBu on my dropbox, which isn't bad but not great either. Nandroid, of course, inaccessible along with the SDcard. Your trick of updating TWRP (I had 2.6.3.2, latest is 2.6.3.4) and then wiping the cache again worked perfectly.
To anyone who comes across this, here's a quick overview:
1. Download the latest TWRP at http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/205
2. Boot your phone into Fastboot mode (Vol Down + Power from off, I think...worked for me)
3. Make sure your phone is plugged in via USB.
4. Open a command prompt in the folder you put TWRP in (ADB needed, obviously), type:
fastboot flash recovery imagename.img
For example:
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.4-hammerhead.img
5. Only took a couple seconds until it was finished. Used the volume buttons to highlight Restart Recovery, hit power to reboot into recovery.
Wipe > Advanced Wipe, wipe what you need to wipe, viola, it was working at this point for me. Rebooted the phone, everything's back to normal. (it went through the "Optimizing apps" things on boot-up which took a few minutes, but everything is where I left it).
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Yeah man, I was certain I was gonna need a new phone. Glad this helped you. I'm going to update the OP with a link to your post so more inexperienced users can benefit. Thanks for typing it out.
_MetalHead_ said:
So I just wiped my cache and dalvik in TWRP and now I have no radio, no IMEI, no storage.. I think it borked my partitions. Tried flashing the factory image to no avail. It failed on the radio and I still have no storage.
Is there any way to recover from this?
EDIT: I was able to fix it as easily as I caused it. Check the 4th post. More detailed instructions on the 3rd post of page 2.
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I remember you from the HTC one forums! Figures you already messed up your Nexus 5... Lol
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MrGriffdude said:
I remember you from the HTC one forums! Figures you already messed up your Nexus 5... Lol
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Hey now, it wasn't my fault! Lol
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Pressed factory reset by accident

Now it's my turn. Pressed factory reset by accident in boot loader. Can get to TWRP but it says E: Unable to mount storage
e:Unable to mount /sdcard/TWRP/twps. when trying to read settings file. etc...
Advanced File manager in TWRP shows /sdcard/TWRP
Any ideas???? If I try to mount data in TWRP my Mac wants to initialize.
Thanks
TWRP shows internal storage 0 mb
I flashed the stock recovery, then ran it and somehow it booted right into CM11. Everything was lost, but it's working again.
Factory reset wipe everything! Including SD card.
null0seven said:
Factory reset wipe everything! Including SD card.
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Possibly, but how come CM11 was still on there? I think that the Boot Loader in Moonshine's factory reset is not compatible with CM11. Luckily the stock recovery fixed things for me.
808phone said:
Possibly, but how come CM11 was still on there? I think that the Boot Loader in Moonshine's factory reset is not compatible with CM11. Luckily the stock recovery fixed things for me.
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I had the same issue, pressed by mistake factory reset in bootloader some time ago. I was pressing vol down to reach recovery, there was a slight lag and I pressed it a second time the immediately I've pressed power...so cursor has jumped 2 rows then executed. I've solved it only by flashing stock recovery and resetting to factory settings again, then flashed TWRP.
Now why you still had CM11...well not 100% sure but in TWRP when you wipe to factory the system partition is not formatted. I've paid attention once to the messages during a wipe and it was formatting data, cache, dalvik and android secure but not system. A reason can be that while flashing any ROM, the install script formats system at the beginning so theres no need to do that with factory reset.
Now I can only think that the factory reset from bootloader does the same and system is not wiped. Theoretically it is correct...system is read only especially on a stock non rooted device and resetting it to factory practically means that any trace of personal settings/aps and so on should be erased. And those are not stored on the system partition. There is also no hidden place on the phone where a recovery image of the original android OS is kept so this is not like on the laptops where you reset to factory and Windows is reinstalled from the recovery partition. My guess is that the factory reset just wipes all partitions that contain personal data and settings and leave system intact. So after a wipe and reboot is like you first start it.
You still had CM11 cause the wipe didn't format system...If anyone has a better explanation I would be glad to hear it. So From my point of view nothing went wrong and has nothing to do with the Maximus recovery or it's compatibility with CM11. It would have happen the same if you have used any other stock recovery
Factory reset, resets youre phone to original settings.
Anyway, its good that the phone works.
null0seven said:
Factory reset, resets youre phone to original settings.
Anyway, its good that the phone works.
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Yes. And it is not formatting system when doing this. So any os is installed will be kept
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Rapier said:
Yes. And it is not formatting system when doing this. So any os is installed will be kept
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I don't want to try it again but I wonder if moonshine's factory reset is incompatible with cm11?
Dont understand what do you mean by "incompatible". The factory reset from bootloader is not the same thing as the one from a custom recovery. You shouldn't do a factory reset from bootloader regardless of the ROM you're using
Moonshine is an S-Off method, I didn't used it myself so I don't know what factory reset option is in there
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I never said anything about the custom recovery. If you should never use it, why is it there and why does it make the SD card not available?
Wow, HTC says you can use it here:
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-x-att/howto/313779.html
I'm sure you know something others like me don't, but I when I mean "incompatible" I mean that I don't believe that it should make the sdcard unavailable and make the phone think it has zero MB. I think what you might have missed is that I used factory reset from the custom boot loader from moonshine. I was wondering if that factory reset was compatible - that's all.
Again, it was a mistake - it's not like I chose it on purpose. Thank you for the help.
808phone said:
I never said anything about the custom recovery. If you should never use it, why is it there and why does it make the SD card not available?
Wow, HTC says you can use it here:
http://www.htc.com/us/support/htc-one-x-att/howto/313779.html
I'm sure you know something others like me don't, but I when I mean "incompatible" I mean that I don't believe that it should make the sdcard unavailable and make the phone think it has zero MB. I think what you might have missed is that I used factory reset from the custom boot loader from moonshine. I was wondering if that factory reset was compatible - that's all.
Again, it was a mistake - it's not like I chose it on purpose. Thank you for the help.
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The reset to factory from bootloader exists because on stock ROM there's no custom recovery that has that option....so it's in bootloader. For it to work properly though, you must have the stock recovery also. If you have a custom recovery like twrp/cwm and use the wipe from bootloader it'll mess your sd cause phone is not able to perform the wipe properly with that custom recovery. That's why, in order to get back to normal you should flash back stock recovery and perform the wipe from bootloader again.
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Thank you for the clarification. It makes sense. Too bad that reset is so close to the recovery command. It's pretty weird that I didn't have to run the wipe from the stock boot loader again. It ran and rebooted the phone into CM11. Anyway, I am glad I am back to running. Thanks.

I cannot flash TWRP or any Mods

I just got this phone and i have OEM Unlock enabled. I am due to sell my old phone in few days so i am in a bit panic mode right now :\
When i try to flash TWRP along with the instruction that were here (i tried with only applying both or only dm-verity) the phone started to "start" flashing the Samsung logo but nothing happened and after 15-25minutes i tried to install this ROM and it also shows "Starting up please wait" but it also seems to start up indefinately.
Can you tell what is wrong now? It seems i can flash the stock ROM and boot to it but cannot install TWRP/Root nor any custom ROM's :\
Hey bro follow this.
Install stock ROM.
Boot into it once.
And flash TWRP. Disable auto reboot in Odin.
Then boot into TWRP directly from there.
Now swipe to allow modifications.
THEN GO INTO WIPE ADVANCED WIPE AND CLICK FORMAT DATA AND TYPE YES.
After format reboot into recovery once again.
Now again swipe to allow mods.
Now only install Dm-verity.
Reboot.
Now the phone will boot.
Go back into recovery to install your ROM it'll root the phone.
njaya95 said:
Hey bro follow this.
Install stock ROM.
Boot into it once.
And flash TWRP. Disable auto reboot in Odin.
Then boot into TWRP directly from there.
Now swipe to allow modifications.
THEN GO INTO WIPE ADVANCED WIPE AND CLICK FORMAT DATA AND TYPE YES.
After format reboot into recovery once again.
Now again swipe to allow mods.
Now only install Dm-verity.
Reboot.
Now the phone will boot.
Go back into recovery to install your ROM it'll root the phone.
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Sorry but still no dice (waited for ½hours to boot)
The data wipe did not even succeed. I attached screenshots of data wiping plus no-verity install if there is something anyone could use. I do not really understand how this is so hard... I have never encountered this kind of problem with common phone.
@DARKKi
Did You try to format data or just to wipe? You should click on format data and type "yes"
Dude I clearly mentioned, you have to click format data in advanced wipe. First try to read and understand then proceed. Click format data and then type yes and then you're good to go.
Domino5 said:
@DARKKi
Did You try to format data or just to wipe? You should click on format data and type "yes"
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njaya95 said:
Dude I clearly mentioned, you have to click format data in advanced wipe. First try to read and understand then proceed. Click format data and then type yes and then you're good to go.
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Damn. Sorry, i think that when going into advanced wipe there is no format there it's under normal wipe so i only thought that it meant that but yeah my mistake. I should have looked for format data and come to my own conclusions :\
Well first result of format resulted on loop boot and i could not even flash the stock rom with Odin (failed directly) but then i tried to flash TGP ROM via TWRP and it worked! So now i am using the phone as we speak!
Thanks a lot njaya95!
DARKKi said:
Damn. Sorry, i think that when going into advanced wipe there is no format there it's under normal wipe so i only thought that it meant that but yeah my mistake. I should have looked for format data and come to my own conclusions :\
Well first result of format resulted on loop boot and i could not even flash the stock rom with Odin (failed directly) but then i tried to flash TGP ROM via TWRP and it worked! So now i am using the phone as we speak!
Thanks a lot njaya95!
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Sure no problem, I'm sorry about misleading you about that format data. Have fun with your phone.

after whiping data, phone is stuck and twrp does nothing

Hey guys,
I have a oneplus 6red rooted with magisk and twrp running oreo 5.1.11, today I decided to enter twrp and reset my phone by whiping dalvic, cache and data.
After reboot, phone screen is totall dark but the light indicator was flashing constantly, entering twrp is no succes, twrp screen is stuck like more then 10 mins. I believe that I cant enter twrp to do something about it. I have downloaded the stock 5.1.11 which is an oreo version
Did I do really something wrong ? if yes or no please let me know how to fix this.
abati said:
Hey guys,
I have a oneplus 6red rooted with magisk and twrp running oreo 5.1.11, today I decided to enter twrp and reset my phone by whiping dalvic, cache and data.
After reboot, phone screen is totall dark but the light indicator was flashing constantly, entering twrp is no succes, twrp screen is stuck like more then 10 mins. I believe that I cant enter twrp to do something about it. I have downloaded the stock 5.1.11 which is an oreo version
Did I do really something wrong ? if yes or no please let me know how to fix this.
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Try bluespark TWRP and flash your OOS zip again and report back. Maybe a magisk flash will help too.
mikex8593 said:
Try bluespark TWRP and flash your OOS zip again and report back. Maybe a magisk flash will help too.
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thnx, I entered into fastboot mode, then from my pc I when into the fastboot folder to open cmd and boot twrp from there on my device, from there I followed a tutorial how to adb sideload and flash a rom from your pc. Now its working
But I dont understand why a simpel factory whipe through twrp caused all of this, I only wiped dalvic, cache and data.
abati said:
thnx, I entered into fastboot mode, then from my pc I when into the fastboot folder to open cmd and boot twrp from there on my device, from there I followed a tutorial how to adb sideload and flash a rom from your pc. Now its working
But I dont understand why a simpel factory whipe through twrp caused all of this, I only wiped dalvic, cache and data.
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This may be a side effect of A/B partitioning and no longer having a recovery partition. Remember TWRP is a part of the boot partition now
tabletalker7 said:
This may be a side effect of A/B partitioning and no longer having a recovery partition. Remember TWRP is a part of the boot partition now
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what would be an alternative sollution to factory reset your phone without all the troubles i witnessed.
abati said:
after whiping data, phone is stuck and twrp does nothing
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After a whipping I wouldn't be inclined to do much either!
croques said:
After a whipping I wouldn't be inclined to do much either!
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what do you mean, could you be more clear and specifiek ?
abati said:
what would be an alternative sollution to factory reset your phone without all the troubles i witnessed.
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Use a fastboot rom. That will wipe EVERYTHING - and guarantee that you have a usable phone afterwards
abati said:
thnx, I entered into fastboot mode, then from my pc I when into the fastboot folder to open cmd and boot twrp from there on my device, from there I followed a tutorial how to adb sideload and flash a rom from your pc. Now its working
But I dont understand why a simpel factory whipe through twrp caused all of this, I only wiped dalvic, cache and data.
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You probably wiped system that's why you had nothing to boot into
yldlj said:
You probably wiped system that's why you had nothing to boot into
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i am almost sure that it was data and dalvic cahce and not system, that is what i also explained in my first post.
But how are you sure that it was system wipe ? did you factory reset your op6 multiple times without issue through twrp ?
phone is fixed btw
abati said:
i am almost sure that it was data and dalvic cahce and not system, that is what i also explained in my first post.
But how are you sure that it was system wipe ? did you factory reset your op6 multiple times without issue through twrp ?
phone is fixed btw
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Its the easy answer, say that you wiped system or such.
If you wiped Data with Magisk installed, without flashing the stock kernel, you won't be able to boot, since Magisk stores stuff necessary to boot on Data.
Usually, people is stuck on a infinite bucle on TWRP after this, you couldn't even enter TWRP? that's new. The issue you're telling sounds like you changed slot in TWRP somehow to an unused one or something like that, never heard of that.
abati said:
i am almost sure that it was data and dalvic cahce and not system, that is what i also explained in my first post.
But how are you sure that it was system wipe ? did you factory reset your op6 multiple times without issue through twrp ?
phone is fixed btw
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Yeah I have wiped data in twrp with no issues. TBH it just sounds like there was no system to boot into. Wiping data is just that and shouldn't make the phone unbootable. Also you fixed the issue by flashing OOS which makes me believe this also. If you want to factory reset your phone the best way is to do it through settings.

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