[Q] OnePlus One not booting, no fastboot or recovery. Please help! - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I tried to boot my oneplus but after 15-20 seconds my phone just vibrates on pressing the power button, if I keep the power button pressed, it does so every 10-15 seconds later.
I tried pressing volup and power key for getting into fastboot mode but it doesn't boot
similar thing for recovery, I had twrp installed.
The phone isn't getting detected in the PC either (i use a windows 8 system, and it has the proper drivers which are needed by the phone)
I have no idea what I should do, I've tried to reset the battery cycle (pressing power for every 20seconds for 5 times) it doesn't seem to help anyway.
Any sort of help would be appreciated, my oneplus one is just a month old.
PS: this happened after i tried to flash a colorOS rom

Try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2991851
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[Q] Device does not go past HTC splash screen

Hello everyone,
Some time ago I've decided to flash a costume ROM on my HTC One S (S4), as its warranty expired. This is my first time doing such a thing to an Android device.
Earlier today, I unlocked the bootloader successfully, flashed Team Win Recovery Project and than flashed the latest snapshot of CyanogenMod 11 by following the steps described in the CyanogenMod website.
After the installation finished, I rebooted the device from the TWRP menu. However, the device did not boot at all.
If I try powering the device on (holding the power button for 2-3 seconds) or try getting to the bootloader menu (holding the volume down and power buttons), nothing happens. Hard reset does not work either: I hold the power button, the soft buttons (back-home-recent apps) blink fifteen time, the HTC splash screen ("quietly brilliant") is shown, and then the phone shuts down again.
* The battery is not drained -- after I installed the ROM, the device had around 90% charge.
* My computer does not recognize the device, so I cannot use adb or fastboot commands. [Obviously, this is not a driver problem -- I used the same computer to unlock bootloader and for the flashing.]
Is my device bricked? If not, is there a solution for my problem?
Thanks in advance,
Yoni
YoniKF said:
Hello everyone,
Some time ago I've decided to flash a costume ROM on my HTC One S (S4), as its warranty expired. This is my first time doing such a thing to an Android device.
Earlier today, I unlocked the bootloader successfully, flashed Team Win Recovery Project and than flashed the latest snapshot of CyanogenMod 11 by following the steps described in the CyanogenMod website.
After the installation finished, I rebooted the device from the TWRP menu. However, the device did not boot at all.
If I try powering the device on (holding the power button for 2-3 seconds) or try getting to the bootloader menu (holding the volume down and power buttons), nothing happens. Hard reset does not work either: I hold the power button, the soft buttons (back-home-recent apps) blink fifteen time, the HTC splash screen ("quietly brilliant") is shown, and then the phone shuts down again.
* The battery is not drained -- after I installed the ROM, the device had around 90% charge.
* My computer does not recognize the device, so I cannot use adb or fastboot commands. [Obviously, this is not a driver problem -- I used the same computer to unlock bootloader and for the flashing.]
Is my device bricked? If not, is there a solution for my problem?
Thanks in advance,
Yoni
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You may have a chance if you can get into "Bootloader"
Try holding the Power Button and Count to 10 Exactly to power it down and then try Power Button and Volume Down to get into "Bootloader" (Unplug the USB)
If you can get into Bootloader, check if your phone is "S-off". If its "S-on" Then you flash the kernal into the phone..

[Problem] Propably soft bricked my nexus 5

Hi guys,
Today I've decied to upgrade my nexus 5 from 5.0.2 to 5.1 . Wanted to do it quickly ( ofc did a full backu and got it on pc ). But accidently wiped my whole sd card. So i thought "okay i still can do it easly since my pc does have all adb drivers and everythign working properly". So I used thsi feature in TWRP called adb sideload. Tried to sideload this nexus 5 5.1 ROM update.zip (http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/rom-n5-l-developer-preview-t2796003 ) But when it reached 11% it just wouldnt go any further. So I decided to stop it and maybe just adb push my rom file on to my device. So after holding down the power button for 10 secs. it rebooted. But now when I try to press vol down+ power it just reboots back into "google" screen logo same when i hold vol up + power. When I ve tried to hold vol down+ vol up + power it just showed black screen and my windows started to search for QHSUB_BULK drivers. So after he didnt find anything I just rebooted and now I am back on Google logo. Can you help me?
Now i tried once again to enter into recovery mode so I hold down vol down+ vol up + power button and when i turned down i just stoped holding power button and now the phone does not wake up after holding power button.
Okay managed to get it once again back on google logo screen. Now I am just gona wait for you to help me instaed on messing and experimenting around.
Well, people say that you learn on mistakes. I don't. While waiting for the answer here flicked through my old topci ( like 1 year ago ) when I did pretty similar thing to my phone. And the old solution did its work here aswell. So nevermidn my problem. Right now I am in fastboot mode and downloading newest stock images from google site.
Be careful, and update only with google factory images or ota. This is the safest way.

Unusual bootloop - can't access recovery OR fastboot but loops on "optimzing apps"

Unusual bootloop - can't access recovery OR fastboot but loops on "optimzing apps"
I had my US version OpO 64GB working with CM12 for quite a while, rooted and bootloader unlocked with TWRP (possibly 2.8.6) installed, then some months ago I tried upgrading to CM12.1 through CM updater. This failed miserably - The phone started bootlooping on "Optimizing apps n of N" - as soon as it finished optimizing apps, the phone would reboot and start optimizing again. Booting to safe-mode (Power + VolUpDown) also fails in the same way (though optimizing fewer apps).
I tried rebooting to recovery mode holding Power + VolDown but it just gives a quick buzz (vibration motor) at the "1+" screen and reboots. The same thing happens when I try to boot to fastboot mode with Power + VolUp. So I'm completely stuck. All the guides show being able to boot either to fastboot or recovery (soft-brick) or else the screen being completely black/unresponsive (hard-brick). My phone is neither of these!
I got frustrated enough that I've let it sit on the shelf for the past 6 months, but now I'd like to fix this. All help appreciated.
---danq989
Did you try clearing the cache and doing a factory reset ?
SpectreFang said:
Did you try clearing the cache and doing a factory reset ?
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That's impossible for me to do since I can't get to launcher or recovery.
No acess to recovery?? Then better take it to service center... Atleast can u boot to fastboot mode or adb accesible then use oneplus one toolkits
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Install oneplus tool kit, while optimising apps it gets dectected by pc, just make it reboot mode & do reset.... Dnt worry this can be fixed, if all these seems messy then take it to service center
danq989 said:
I had my US version OpO 64GB working with CM12 for quite a while, rooted and bootloader unlocked with TWRP (possibly 2.8.6) installed, then some months ago I tried upgrading to CM12.1 through CM updater. This failed miserably - The phone started bootlooping on "Optimizing apps n of N" - as soon as it finished optimizing apps, the phone would reboot and start optimizing again. Booting to safe-mode (Power + VolUpDown) also fails in the same way (though optimizing fewer apps).
I tried rebooting to recovery mode holding Power + VolDown but it just gives a quick buzz (vibration motor) at the "1+" screen and reboots. The same thing happens when I try to boot to fastboot mode with Power + VolUp. So I'm completely stuck. All the guides show being able to boot either to fastboot or recovery (soft-brick) or else the screen being completely black/unresponsive (hard-brick). My phone is neither of these!
I got frustrated enough that I've let it sit on the shelf for the past 6 months, but now I'd like to fix this. All help appreciated.
---danq989
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while things are loading, have u tried to hold vol up + power for 10 seconds or until the screen turns off and then hold vol down + power button until the oneplus logo?
Bradl79 said:
while things are loading, have u tried to hold vol up + power for 10 seconds or until the screen turns off and then hold vol down + power button until the oneplus logo?
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Yes, just tried it. Same thing as described in my original post. When I hold power+volup the screen goes blank. I switch to power+voldown until the 1+ logo. At that point:
1. If I continue to hold the power+voldown key through the 1+ logo, the screen goes blank briefly, the phone vibrates once and reboots. If I continue to hold the power+voldown key, the vibrate&reboot cycle continues indefinitely
2. If I let go of either the power button, the voldown button, or both at or before the 1+ logo, the phone boots normally and goes to "Android is starting... Optimizing app n of 119). When the optimization finishes, the phone instantly reboots.
It's like the phone recovery is gone or inaccessible. Could this have to do with the phone tampering setting? As I said, I had this phone rooted and bootloader unlocked, working fine with CM12 for some time before trying an in-place upgrade to 12.1. That's when things went south.
---danq989

Mi Note 3 Boot Loop

Hello,
My phone went into bootloop and I cannot do anything to open it. I cannot connect it to the computer or wipe all data from the phone. I have never done aything on it and the bootloop happened while i was sleeping. Woke up to find that the phone is constantly rebooting. Also the phone does not stay in fast boot mode. I managed to open the recovery mode and select wipe all data but the process interrupts and the phone reboots again. I also think that the power button might have a problem because when i only press the volume down button the device enters fast boot mode. Thanks in any help
Your power button may have been stuck. Try to press it harder or from one end.
zaqm said:
Your power button may have been stuck. Try to press it harder or from one end.
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I have opened to phone to see that the power button was indeed stuck. Had to jam a piece of paper there to make it stop for now.
Install the Recovery ROM with MiPCSuite.

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I have no idea why, but the phone won't boot after I initiated a factory reset while on OB2. Only thing the phone responds to is when I press Power + Vol DOWN for 10 seconds. It vibrates, the Android logo comes on and then the screen seemingly turns off again.
Tried getting into recovery but phone does not seem to respond to Power + Vol UP. It did once, but did not go into recovery or fastboot after letting go when the Android logo came on.
Any suggestions?
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