Hi, I've never posted on this forum before so I apologize if this is in the wrong place or is a bit vauge. So here goes: I recently rooted an Acer Liquid Z4 using Root Master Su. I then downloaded ROM Toolbox and proceeded to use all the functions (Terminal, Boot Animations, Etc). Then i tried using Font Installer, I picked a standard font file (.TTF) it warned me that I should have a Nandroid backup (I didn't ) but I ignored the dialog it then proceeded to install the file and claimed it was succesful. I rebooted and it did the standard ACER Explore Beyond Limits screen and did the little carrier logo animation and then... nothing... It hung there and froze on the carrier logo. I am able to access recovery, Factory Mode and Fastboot but factory resets do not affect anything. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance, Dylan
Hi,
I can't find anything relevant on XDA for your device. You will need to ask for help here,
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Hello Developers,
I did mess with my android phone Mercury mTab MagiQ & need your kind attention and help here.
What I did first is:
1. rooted my phone with Root Genius;
2. thereafter, I copied the GApps to /system/app;
3. then I unrooted the device with root genius
4. then I did the factory setup &
5. finally, I tried rebooting my phone
huh... its not allowing me to rebooting again as all the time, few messages popping up that are not allowing me to go off the Welcome screen. Messages that are coming time & again are:
1. Unfortunately, Google Account Manager has stopped.
2. Unfortunately, the process.com.google.process.gapps has stopped.
I tried doing the factory setup by pressing Vol+ Start+ Home button & rebooted but the same problem.
Don't know what to do... kindly suggest the way out.
Hello there,
Since we do not have forum for your specific device, can you please post in
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
And the right experts may be help you with the correct answers.
PS: BTW, i am pretty sure you must flash stock ROM but its just a guess.
Here another thread about: Stock ROM for Mercury Mtab MagiQ 5 inch Phablet. Please Help!
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I recently installed custom rom on my phone then i downloaded twrp recovery manager or maybe it was rom installer in my android . Through one of those apps i installed custom boot screen then I decided to change it after few reboots because it was taking longer then the default boot screen so i deleted thought it would go back to default boot screen automatically so to check i restarted my device and phone got stuck at start up screen. I was trying to get my recovery back which wasnt working so i could install custom rom now the phone is stuck at start up and recovery doesnt work already what should i do to fix this epic problem i really dont want to lose my phone over custom roms lol ? Help would be much appreciated .
Thank you.
Sir,
I already give you an answer here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/gen...roid-phone-t3017734/post58544676#post58544676
Please post that in the forum bellow for more answers from the experts:
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
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Hi,
Does anyone know where I might find a stock ROM for the Vodafone Speed Tab 6 VF-1397?
Mine has a corrupted ROM after installing SuperSU with Super Sume over KingRoot. I didn't like KingRoot as it's intrusive and sends data back to some git and didn't have a fraction of the functionality of SuperSU.
Now It loads to a black screen where all I can do is reboot or shutdown. I am able to access Android Recovery but that's about it. I have already performed factory reset ect, which is what has lead to the black screen boot as previously it was stuck in a boot loop after uninstalling KingRoot.
Would really appreciate some help to stop this thing going in the bin.
Cheers.
Hi,
Try posting your question here:
Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
The experts there may be able to help.
Good luck!
Hello, community!
I've successfully rooted my LG Magna LTE (H520G) using Kingroot and then replacing it with SuperSU via @Mr.W0lf's script.
I wanted to install the Xposed framework, so I booted into recovery mode, using Power+VolDown, as usual in LG devices, but instead of going into the recovery menu, the Android with the spinning polygons popped up, and then the phone rebooted into a factory-reset state, having to download and configure everything from scratch again.
Did I miss a step here, or does the rooting method change the recovery-boot shortcut in some way?
indigocat said:
Hello, community!
I've successfully rooted my LG Magna LTE (H520G) using Kingroot and then replacing it with SuperSU via @Mr.W0lf's script.
I wanted to install the Xposed framework, so I booted into recovery mode, using Power+VolDown, as usual in LG devices, but instead of going into the recovery menu, the Android with the spinning polygons popped up, and then the phone rebooted into a factory-reset state, having to download and configure everything from scratch again.
Did I miss a step here, or does the rooting method change the recovery-boot shortcut in some way?
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Hi indigocat
Thank you for using XDA Assist
Our experts at the below forum should be able to help you. Please be welcome to ask in there.
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Nice regards.
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I've been trying to get SuperSU on my new phone for hours yesterday and hours today and it seems that absolutely every method I try has some kind of error somewhere and it's getting extremely frustrating. The only actual root I've been able to accomplish is with Kingroot, but I only wanted to use that to install SuperSU and then uninstall Kingroot with it, but it refused to install so I just uninstalled Kingroot and am back at square one.
After literally hours I finally managed to get ADB to see my LG Pheonix 2 so that I could boot in to recovery mode. That is seemingly the only way to do it (besides Kingroot) because I've found absolutely nothing anywhere specifying how to do this with the buttons on the phone and no known methods for other phone models have worked on mine. Well, I'm finally into it, but to no surprise there's another problem--the dead Android icon is displayed over a black background without the recovery menu. I have some hope left that if I can access the recovery menu I'll be able to root my device with SuperSU. So, with that said, how can I make the recovery menu come up when I'm on the screen with the dead Android logo?
Also, my phone doesn't seem to have any fastboot or bootloader page either. All it does is reboot the device like normal
Any help would be extremely appreciated :crying:
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