My phone is Prestigio PAP4500DUO and it has the MediaTek chipset.
It is rooted, and ClockworkMod should be there...
Couple months ago I repartitioned my phone so i could install more apps.
I resized Internal Memory Card in order to get more space for the internal storage.
Yesterday I needed to clean all data from the phone. I formatted SD card and Internal Memory Card and initiated factory reset from the settings.
After the reboot phone is showing boot logo and going to the recovery mode, rebooting and going to the recovery mode all over again.
I believe this is the boot loop problem.
Unfortunately I can't use fastboot mode to recover operating system because It seems it isn't supported (adb reboot options get no results (loop) while fastboot devices sees no devices). Download mode neither. And as I said, I can't get into Recovery mode to use recovery ROM because phone is automatically restarting.
Only tool that is available to me is ADB which can be accessed when my phone is in the factory mode.
Please help me! How can I repartition system again, or how can I apply recovery options.
Thank you very much!
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Hello friends,
So I wanted to switch my TF101 to Cyanogenmod this weekend. I've been using Revolver, but with other devices on CM, I wanted some consistency in the experience among my devices.
I started by updating my Clockworkmod Recovery version. Flashing the latest 6.0.1.3 version caused problems with Install Zip from Sdcard, for some reason. So I downgraded to the 5.8.3.4 Touch version. Now Recovery works, but I cannot utilize adb reboot-recovery (it reboots system), Reboot System Now from CWM (it reboots recovery), or manually power off to reboot system (it reboots recovery). I can manually reboot back to system by Power+Vol Down and letting it cold boot, but this is less than ideal.
Here's my big problem. I went ahead with trying to flash CM anyways. I booted into the recovery, with the CM zip on my sdcard partition. I wiped cache and data, flashed the sdcard, and then tricked my tablet into cold booting (sigh). Then I waited. CM's logo spun around, and around, and around...and did this for the better part of an hour.
So I tried flashing it again. Same problem. I would have tried flashing back to Revolver, but apparently the new CWM looks for my internal partition rather than my microSD card, and that's where Revolver is stored. Bad luck there.
I went hunting for some unbricking tools. I got the tablet into APX mode once, and got my computer to recognize that something was there. But by the time I'd installed the drivers, Windows wouldn't recognize that anything was connected. So I can't use any APX tools.
tl;dr: Here's my problem:
Bootlooping ROM
Recovery Access (CWM Touch 5.8.3.4)
No ADB access
No APX access
jordanjay29 said:
Hello friends,
So I wanted to switch my TF101 to Cyanogenmod this weekend. I've been using Revolver, but with other devices on CM, I wanted some consistency in the experience among my devices.
I started by updating my Clockworkmod Recovery version. Flashing the latest 6.0.1.3 version caused problems with Install Zip from Sdcard, for some reason. So I downgraded to the 5.8.3.4 Touch version. Now Recovery works, but I cannot utilize adb reboot-recovery (it reboots system), Reboot System Now from CWM (it reboots recovery), or manually power off to reboot system (it reboots recovery). I can manually reboot back to system by Power+Vol Down and letting it cold boot, but this is less than ideal.
Here's my big problem. I went ahead with trying to flash CM anyways. I booted into the recovery, with the CM zip on my sdcard partition. I wiped cache and data, flashed the sdcard, and then tricked my tablet into cold booting (sigh). Then I waited. CM's logo spun around, and around, and around...and did this for the better part of an hour.
So I tried flashing it again. Same problem. I would have tried flashing back to Revolver, but apparently the new CWM looks for my internal partition rather than my microSD card, and that's where Revolver is stored. Bad luck there.
I went hunting for some unbricking tools. I got the tablet into APX mode once, and got my computer to recognize that something was there. But by the time I'd installed the drivers, Windows wouldn't recognize that anything was connected. So I can't use any APX tools.
tl;dr: Here's my problem:
Bootlooping ROM
Recovery Access (CWM Touch 5.8.3.4)
No ADB access
No APX access
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Reconnect tablet into APX mode, if u have installed all drivers laptop should recognize your tablet in APX mode... once in apex, use easy flash
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You didn't read, clearly.
No worries, I got this unbricked by following this guide: http://www.transformerforums.com/fo...overy-bootloop-fix-tested-my-c10-windows.html
Hi, today I wanted to restore a twrp backup (in order to unroot and get the OTAs updates) posted there : http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/want-to-able-to-install-ota-updates-t3163745, the Model: 6045Y(Europe) Firmware: 5.0.2-010 05 (my idol 3 is the 6045Y).
I wiped everything but OTG and external sd.
I first restored the system image and then the boot because there are 2 files with this backup.
My idol 3 now just boots fine, but every 4-5 minutes, depending on how hard I am using it, it reboots to system.
When I try to boot in fastboot mode with adb reboot fastboot, it doesn't work and shows a black screen. When I press vol up + power, it goes into a kind of "recovery" (don't know if it's the right name of this mode, but there are a lot of options like wipe data, cache, install update with adb and it seems to be stock) (I precise I tried to factory reset/wipe data multiple times and it didn't solve my problem).
When I try to go into recovery, it does the same thing except it never reboots (I can only factory reset/wipe via the "recovery I told you about up there).
On my SD I have 3 working twrp backups which I could restore if i could access the option to.
What I would need to do to solve my problem is, I guess, figure out how to access my recovery (which should still be installed) or how to boot on it with adb on my computer, and then restore one of the twrp backups on my SD which are working.
If you know how to do that or just how to solve this reboot problem, please answer the thread. Thanks in advance.
T0mSIlver said:
Hi, today I wanted to restore a twrp backup (in order to unroot and get the OTAs updates) posted there : http://forum.xda-developers.com/idol-3/general/want-to-able-to-install-ota-updates-t3163745, the Model: 6045Y(Europe) Firmware: 5.0.2-010 05 (my idol 3 is the 6045Y).
I wiped everything but OTG and external sd.
I first restored the system image and then the boot because there are 2 files with this backup.
My idol 3 now just boots fine, but every 4-5 minutes, depending on how hard I am using it, it reboots to system.
When I try to boot in fastboot mode with adb reboot fastboot, it doesn't work and shows a black screen. When I press vol up + power, it goes into a kind of "recovery" (don't know if it's the right name of this mode, but there are a lot of options like wipe data, cache, install update with adb and it seems to be stock) (I precise I tried to factory reset/wipe data multiple times and it didn't solve my problem).
When I try to go into recovery, it does the same thing except it never reboots (I can only factory reset/wipe via the "recovery I told you about up there).
On my SD I have 3 working twrp backups which I could restore if i could access the option to.
What I would need to do to solve my problem is, I guess, figure out how to access my recovery (which should still be installed) or how to boot on it with adb on my computer, and then restore one of the twrp backups on my SD which are working.
If you know how to do that or just how to solve this reboot problem, please answer the thread. Thanks in advance.
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The correct adb commands are
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
or
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
and from there you should be able to boot the TWRP image with
Code:
fastboot -i 0x1bbb boot <recovery image filename>
Hi guys, I had on my Jiake P6 (MTK 6582) default rom – 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and I flashed my phone couple times and I was wondering if I could flash my phone to Marshmallow (6.0). So I downloaded this Marshmallow
Code:
mtkroms.com/2016/02/marshmallow-cyanogenmod-13-for-mt6582.html
and tried to flash my phone in TWRP recovery. It failed, so I tried to flash back to 4.2.2 stock rom and it failed too.
So my situation now is that I can’t flash any rom, cause: “Can’t mount /system”. And my internal memory is very weird. Everything I do with it is being reseted. I connect my phone to PC and do format my phone internal sd card. After restarting my phone the internal memory resets and there are the same files I had there before the formating. After each restart of mobil the whole settings I’ve set puts back into factory format state. What should I do to have fully functional phone again, please??
I also tried to flash my phone with Flash tools in windows and nothing happens, then after googling the Can’t mount /system problem I’ve noticed that maybe I should use CWM recovery, so I tried to flash it with Flash tools and It gives me an error after download to phone is complete and there is stil TWRP recovery on my phone.
Hi there, a friend of mine soft-bricked her oppo F1 plus (x9009). Now it's stuck at recovery mode. I tried to flash the latest stock firmware (X9009EX_11_OTA_022_all_201609101758) but the phone does not seem to boot into system. So the questions are: how do I un-brick the phone (or simply bypass recovery mode and boot into system)? Could (or should) I try flashing custom recovery (TWRP for example) using ColorOS recovery?
Actually all I need to do is recover the data stored in internal storage of the phone. I came up with two ideas:
1. Flash stock firmware WITHOUT wiping data & cache. This option does not seem to work since the phone is still stuck at recovery mode.
2. I'll flash TWRP since I could access internal storage from TWRP. I'm a bit worried about this resort since if anything goes wrong, the phone will be hard-bricked since booting into fastboot mode to flash zip appears to be impossible as Oppo locks bootloader
ok so i am stuck on the samsung logo. my device is sm-t7130 2016 galaxy tab s2 8.0 running android 6.0.1
i used this link for my files https://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/twrp-3-0-2-1-galaxy-tab-s22016-sm-t713-t3390627
i placed the
no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx and http://download.chainfire.eu/1012/Su...1103171345.zip in the folder "tablet" witch after connecting via usb to pc is under this pc in devices and drives. the main internal storage directory
i installed twrp using odin unchecked reboot loop. before that i enabled developer options turned on usb debugging and OEM unlock. i booted it up in twrp intially couldnt mount it so i went to WIPE in twrp formatted data. then i mounted the system and made a backup in twrp. i go to install supersu and i cannot find it i couldnt find the other file either. so i rebooted to system and it is stuck on samsung logo.
i pressed power + volume down and it reboots. i can either use download mode or boot into twrp. so i go into twrp and use my backup. same thing samsung logo. i go back into twrp and go to WIPE and do factory reset. same thing stuck on samsung logo. im trying to root it but i cannot find the files. what do i do from this point. i literally just got the tablet yesterday but i do everything on tablets with root
kaylynnk said:
ok so i am stuck on the samsung logo. my device is sm-t7130 2016 galaxy tab s2 8.0 running android 6.0.1
i used this link for my files https://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s2/development/twrp-3-0-2-1-galaxy-tab-s22016-sm-t713-t3390627
i placed the
no-verity-no-encrypt_ashyx and http://download.chainfire.eu/1012/Su...1103171345.zip in the folder "tablet" witch after connecting via usb to pc is under this pc in devices and drives. the main internal storage directory
i installed twrp using odin unchecked reboot loop. before that i enabled developer options turned on usb debugging and OEM unlock. i booted it up in twrp intially couldnt mount it so i went to WIPE in twrp formatted data. then i mounted the system and made a backup in twrp. i go to install supersu and i cannot find it i couldnt find the other file either. so i rebooted to system and it is stuck on samsung logo.
i pressed power + volume down and it reboots. i can either use download mode or boot into twrp. so i go into twrp and use my backup. same thing samsung logo. i go back into twrp and go to WIPE and do factory reset. same thing stuck on samsung logo. im trying to root it but i cannot find the files. what do i do from this point. i literally just got the tablet yesterday but i do everything on tablets with root
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Greetings and welcome to assist. Did you follow this guide exactly ? First things first you can flash stock rom with odin to make the phone boot. When you wiped in twrp you wiped supersu zip also the boot img patcher must be flashed before booting the system
Good Luck
Sawdoctor