Hey guys,
So I ve tried flashing CM 12.1 as well as 5.X AOSP mainly but also some 4.X versions and so far all of them gave me bootloops.
The steps that are necessary seem to vary depending on who you ask so i was a little confused with that, too.(BL is unlocked)
So what I did was :
1. Flash 18.0.C.1.13 FTF or 18.3.1.C.1.15 via EMMA or FTF as well
2. Update Bootloader via EMMA (tried not to do it for some version, too)
(Also rooted the stock rom after that couple times)
For CM 12.1
3. Flash CM recovery through fastboot with CMD
4.Install CM 12.1 and gapps through recovery. ( Did full wipes before and after and only after and before)
For AOSP
3. Flash boot (for one version also recovery), system and userdata (in this order) through fastboot with CMD.
(No wipes here.)
Always got bootloops after that (let them run for about 10 min)
I may have tried other variations too but those are the ones i can think of. Im not exactly sure how new the device is (used phone) since I ve read that there seems to be an issue with some newer models with the GPIO keys ( no clue what that is ).
I would be happy if anyone could actually confirm that the steps i took were right or wrong and if there are any solutions to it.
I m pretty much a noob and dont have any logs or anything but I can read through Tutorials and provide them if it helps (just link me to it)
Ps.: I have looked through the different topics on here but there is lot of varying information plus a lot of stuff that I simply do not understand so I d be glad if anyone could clarify this for me.:fingers-crossed:
SharxX8 said:
Hey guys,
So I ve tried flashing CM 12.1 as well as 5.X AOSP mainly but also some 4.X versions and so far all of them gave me bootloops.
The steps that are necessary seem to vary depending on who you ask so i was a little confused with that, too.(BL is unlocked)
So what I did was :
1. Flash 18.0.C.1.13 FTF or 18.3.1.C.1.15 via EMMA or FTF as well
2. Update Bootloader via EMMA (tried not to do it for some version, too)
(Also rooted the stock rom after that couple times)
For CM 12.1
3. Flash CM recovery through fastboot with CMD
4.Install CM 12.1 and gapps through recovery. ( Did full wipes before and after and only after and before)
For AOSP
3. Flash boot (for one version also recovery), system and userdata (in this order) through fastboot with CMD.
(No wipes here.)
Always got bootloops after that (let them run for about 10 min)
I may have tried other variations too but those are the ones i can think of. Im not exactly sure how new the device is (used phone) since I ve read that there seems to be an issue with some newer models with the GPIO keys ( no clue what that is ).
I would be happy if anyone could actually confirm that the steps i took were right or wrong and if there are any solutions to it.
I m pretty much a noob and dont have any logs or anything but I can read through Tutorials and provide them if it helps (just link me to it)
Ps.: I have looked through the different topics on here but there is lot of varying information plus a lot of stuff that I simply do not understand so I d be glad if anyone could clarify this for me.:fingers-crossed:
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Looks all good to me, so it is strange you have bootloops.
I'm very curious on how this topic will end: https://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Gene...lashing-FXP-AOSP-5-1-D2303/m-p/995182#U995182
Also: can somebody explain on how to get a log when the device is in bootloop? At present my phone works (because of other D2303 model?) but when I had bootloops "adb logcat" was constantly waiting for device...
I'm aware the adb process on the phone gets started early and should connect with the PC, but that didn't work with me at the time.
regards
TrickiePad said:
Looks all good to me, so it is strange you have bootloops.
I'm very curious on how this topic will end:
regards
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galaxyfreak was kind enough to help me a littlle while trying to flash AOSP and even tho it did work eventually it was very unstable, laggy, and the sensors didnt work since apparently that was the file that caused the bootloop in the first place.
So in short it didnt work and as he said
galaxyfreak said:
I recommend sticking to stock till fix is found
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Pretty sad but I guess thats the best for now.
TrickiePad said:
but when I had bootloops "adb logcat" was constantly waiting for device...
I'm aware the adb process on the phone gets started early and should connect with the PC, but that didn't work with me at the time.
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For me it just took a while, so i guess at some time during the bootloop it wont be recognized. However this was for AOSP which i flashed through fastboot.
I tried to do the same for CM which was flashed thorugh recovery and it wasnt recognized by adb either.
Solution is coming soon.
galaxyfreak said:
Solution is coming soon.
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Is this solution work also on aqua with old period ?
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Hello, my name is Shagington
I have been slowly unlocking the potential of my tf700t, yet I have come to a point where I am stuck loading the android OS. The problem started when I installed xposed to gain the ability to modify the permission of apps. Now it just sits with the loading circle spinning around and 'round. I tried wiping from the bootloader yet the same thing happens. While looking into the bootloader more, I found twrp installed after what I thought were many failed attempts. I tried a wipe from that as well and the same thing happens. I was thinking about just flashing a stock (rooted) rom with twrp but I am afraid of getting into a worse spot than I already am in, any help is appreciated.
Thanks, Shag
You need to post your bootloader version (read the tiny script when you boot with Power and Volume Down) and your recovery version.
That will determine what you can flash or what type of repair you can try.
Do you have fastboot and adb setup on your PC?
Check if you have a fastboot connection when booted into the bootloader and adb when booted into recovery.
See if you can capture a logcat of the boot process in adb.
Then report back.
Whatever you do, do not use the Wipe Data option from the bootloader!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for the quick reply berndblb, it seems im on build us 10.6.1.14.8-20130514. I just reformatted my pc to windows 10 tech preview so im not quite sure how that will work with adb but I will give it a go tomorrow. Will any custom rom work with the current build i have?
Thanks again, Shagington (Newbington)
shagington said:
Thank you for the quick reply berndblb, it seems im on build us 10.6.1.14.8-20130514. I just reformatted my pc to windows 10 tech preview so im not quite sure how that will work with adb but I will give it a go tomorrow. Will any custom rom work with the current build i have?
Thanks again, Shagington (Newbington)
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Yes, there are. You are one version behind to the latest (and last) bootloader 10.6.1.14.10. Might be a good idea to update to the latest while you're at it...
Which recovery and version thereof did you flash?
Once we are sure that you have compatible software installed you can flash a bootloader/TWRP package to get you up to date, but let's resolve your current pickle first.
berndblb said:
Yes, there are. You are one version behind to the latest (and last) bootloader 10.6.1.14.10. Might be a good idea to update to the latest while you're at it...
Which recovery and version thereof did you flash?
Once we are sure that you have compatible software installed you can flash a bootloader/TWRP package to get you up to date, but let's resolve your current pickle first.
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Thanks again for responding good sir, I am on twrp 2.8.5.0, which still loads just fine.
-shagington
When you install xposed it puts an emergency uninstall zip on the internal sdcard partition. Try flashing that from twrp to reverse it out.
Be careful with xposed it can sofbrick easily as you have found out.
shagington said:
I just reformatted my pc to windows 10 tech preview so im not quite sure how that will work with adb
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I tried the first Win10 preview, and I just had to connect the tablet and run adb.exe - it worked fine with the automatically installed drivers.
Thanks for the replies guys, I couldnt find any zips on my internal, I looked through almost every folder. After looking through the adb tutorials, it is a little to intimidating for me. Kinda sad, I was under the impression that now I have twrp I could just throw some other rom on quickly or even a download a backup from someone else with the same versions to recover and be done with it. I think im just going to leave it soft bricked for a while and use my nexus 7 for now. Appreciate the help guys, it's just a little over my head.
-Shag
I've been using Gnabo v_7 version for quite a long time, and a very simple and beautiful day when I woke up my Samsung GT-N8000 was stuck on bootscreen. I wasn't able to do much so I got this "Brazil stock rom" that I found in a website, and it flashed all right, except for the detail that there is something at the screen that I haven't got a bloody clue how to remove. hahaha
And still, whenever I try to install another room, I got stuck at bootlogo and so on. I'm kinda lost here, mind a little help?
I traveled around the forum but well, I'm a little dumb so I couldn't find any proper information about, how to solve this. I would like to know if there is a way to remove this thing from the main screen, and post here the image for you guys to see it please.
I tried to post the image here to make it easier understanding, but since I got this login recently I can't =\
Thanks
Install custom recovery (if you haven't already. If you already have it installed, make sure to update to latest version), root device, wipe everything and flash custom ROM.
DroidTwe4kz said:
Install custom recovery (if you haven't already. If you already have it installed, make sure to update to latest version), root device, wipe everything and flash custom ROM.
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So far I've tried the rom = N8000XXUDNE4 [still bootloop], then another 4.1 android version of other German rom XXALGA and nothing. Downloaded 3 Brazilian versions, and nothing. [I am from Brazil]. The only one that worked flashing using Odin was one called "KIES_HOME_N8000UBALGA_N8000ZTOALG3_N8000UBLG5.tar". And still, not recognizing my cellphone chip, and with some big watermark at the middle of the screen showing some information about the ROM and the version is 4.0. Even though this one worked fine, I was able to root and when I tried to flash another room, BANG! Bootloop again! =\
I was looking at the forum topics and I read some about ADB or something like that can fix this and "break" this bootloop making the device work normally again with the roms. But i haven't got a clue how to use it. Please help me! =\
vitortakeda said:
So far I've tried the rom = N8000XXUDNE4 [still bootloop], then another 4.1 android version of other German rom XXALGA and nothing. Downloaded 3 Brazilian versions, and nothing. [I am from Brazil]. The only one that worked flashing using Odin was one called "KIES_HOME_N8000UBALGA_N8000ZTOALG3_N8000UBLG5.tar". And still, not recognizing my cellphone chip, and with some big watermark at the middle of the screen showing some information about the ROM and the version is 4.0. Even though this one worked fine, I was able to root and when I tried to flash another room, BANG! Bootloop again! =\
I was looking at the forum topics and I read some about ADB or something like that can fix this and "break" this bootloop making the device work normally again with the roms. But i haven't got a clue how to use it. Please help me! =\
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You can use ADB to push/pull files to Android. I don't know if you can use it to fix bootloop. With it, you can also reboot to recovery and sideload zip
DroidTwe4kz said:
You can use ADB to push/pull files to Android. I don't know if you can use it to fix bootloop. With it, you can also reboot to recovery and sideload zip
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Well, after 2 days of research and paying attention on things here, I found out that my problem is "/EFS error". Meaning to use ADB to recover or fix it? But I don't know how to use this. I've downloaded 3GB of it but I was lost about using, and uninstalled. Is is there any short or better version and some good tutorial about using to retrieve my EFS so I can install another roms? I'm using original stock rom now, Brazilian android 4.0 and that's the only only the device is working fine but of course missing things as my cellphone card and the yellow message at the top of the screen. Please guide me through ADB.
P.s Is there a way to create /efs or something like so the device work properly? Cause I've deleted when I installed some rom, and I have no backup here. =\
Thanks!
vitortakeda said:
Well, after 2 days of research and paying attention on things here, I found out that my problem is "/EFS error". Meaning to use ADB to recover or fix it? But I don't know how to use this. I've downloaded 3GB of it but I was lost about using, and uninstalled. Is is there any short or better version and some good tutorial about using to retrieve my EFS so I can install another roms? I'm using original stock rom now, Brazilian android 4.0 and that's the only only the device is working fine but of course missing things as my cellphone card and the yellow message at the top of the screen. Please guide me through ADB.
P.s Is there a way to create /efs or something like so the device work properly? Cause I've deleted when I installed some rom, and I have no backup here. =\
Thanks!
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Here is tutorial about how to install ADB and Fastboot drivers and use them. Unfortunately, I don't know how to use it to restore efs. Sorry.
I still have bootloop issue on my oneplus one, running on Cyanogen.
First, I know nothing about developping, I have been self teaching myself over the past 2 days to solve this frustrating bootlopp issue on my oneplus one.
2 days ago I didn't know what was TWRP and adb and fastboot, I have downloaded Android SDK for developpers, Java plateform in between because it was (uselessly) needed, I have flashed images (TWRP), not knowing what flashing was about and not knowing TWRP, randomly following up scattered (and uncomplete) tutorials of forumers writing mysterious and random terms of totally unknown notions for me as a normal user.
This been written, please be clear in your answers, honestly please, maybe some readers may understand how frustrating it can be to read so called tutorials in vocabulary that only developpers can get.
So here what I did so far
1) flash TWRP with fastboot
2) Then I tried entering "make_ext4fs /dev/block/mmcblk0p15". Many posts refer to this as the ultimate solution. (I cannot post link since I am new forumer)
a) First from command, shift+right click in my "adb" folder:
"adb shell" + "make_ext4fs /dev/block/mmcblk0p15"
Didn't work
b)Then I retried in TWRP directly on my phone, going in Advanced>Terminal Command>Select, then type: make_ext4fs /dev/block/mmcblk0p15
Didin't work
3) update the system
Also, I have an update available in my android system, hoping that it could solve the bootloop. When I update, it reboots and goes to TWRP boot mode, is that normal ? If yes what am I suppose to do ? Can an update system actually solve this bootloop issue ?
So far it doesn't solve my bootlopp issue.
What do you think ? What else can we do ?
Have you tried installing (flashing) custom firmware? Go to Cyanogenmod.org, or google "Cyanogenmod 12.1 for oneplusone download", look around, download the custom firmware (Rom) should be a .zip file, move it to your phone, then install it. I can help you more if you need.
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Hey, thanks for your answer. I ll try later this week and I ll keep you informed.
Just one detail: when flashing cyanogen 12.1, does it mean I completely wipe out my phone to reinstall the rom? (As far as I understand it's like formating a computer and reinstalling window )
there after an cyanigen update. I tried and wiped out my data and so far It works. Very simple, no more than 5min (I spent hours on this problem up to now)
For other readers try this.
If not well try MeowDude advice.
Special note : it looks like update doesn't work though, when it reboots I end up on TWRP and get a message at the end of the update "file md5 not found ". A future problem oncoming? Hope not
So far everything works anyway.
And thanks to MeiwDude
Hello everyone, I hope I'm writing in the right section.
I'll go straight to the issue: after finally deciding to install a custom rom on my device (HUAWEI GX8), i decided to opt for this one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/development/rom-aospextended-rom-v3-0-t3537792
The first problem i had to face was the "ERROR:7" (so the rom seemed to be made for a different phone than mine) that occured while installing the rom in the twrp, but being that the rom was specifically made for my phone I followed this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wed03948gcg and fixed the issue, resulting in a perfect installation... or so I thought.
After rebooting, the phone didn't start the os but was stuck in the twrp (I tried rebooting multiple times and in different ways of course).
Being that I had made a backup before installing the new rom, I decided to restore that backup from the twrp... but still the phone is stuck in the twrp and I don't know what to do :crying:
I hope somebody can help me because I'm starting to panicking.
Cheers in advance.
PS: I'm a complete newb so this was the first time I installed a custom rom, I tried searching for this problem online but couldn't find a solution that fitted me. I hope I won't ask too many stupid questions.
SlimeAndroid said:
Hello everyone, I hope I'm writing in the right section.
I'll go straight to the issue: after finally deciding to install a custom rom on my device (HUAWEI GX8), i decided to opt for this one: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/development/rom-aospextended-rom-v3-0-t3537792
The first problem i had to face was the "ERROR:7" (so the rom seemed to be made for a different phone than mine) that occured while installing the rom in the twrp, but being that the rom was specifically made for my phone I followed this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wed03948gcg and fixed the issue, resulting in a perfect installation... or so I thought.
After rebooting, the phone didn't start the os but was stuck in the twrp (I tried rebooting multiple times and in different ways of course).
Being that I had made a backup before installing the new rom, I decided to restore that backup from the twrp... but still the phone is stuck in the twrp and I don't know what to do :crying:
I hope somebody can help me because I'm starting to panicking.
Cheers in advance.
PS: I'm a complete newb so this was the first time I installed a custom rom, I tried searching for this problem online but couldn't find a solution that fitted me. I hope I won't ask too many stupid questions.
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The ROM that you flashed was NOT made specifically for your device, you have HUAWEI GX8, the ROM was made for Moto G4 Plus. You would have know this if you had looked at the forum it was posted in. It was posted in in the Moto G4 forum, not in a Huawei forum.
The "fix" that you used didn't help.it successfully flash, it only help you "force" the ROM to flash. You bypassed a safety measure that was designed to keep you from flashing the wrong thing, now you're dealing with the results of forcing it to flash on a device it wasn't meant for.
Learn to pay attention to what you are reading.
You need to flash your stock firmware to fix this.
I DO NOT PROVIDE HELP IN PM, KEEP IT IN THE THREADS WHERE EVERYONE CAN SHARE
Droidriven said:
The ROM that you flashed was NOT made specifically for your device, you have HUAWEI GX8, the ROM was made for Moto G4 Plus. You would have know this if you had looked at the forum it was posted in. It was posted in in the Moto G4 forum, not in a Huawei forum.
Learn to pay attention to what you are reading.
You need to flash your stock firmware to fix this.
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I'm sorry I may have linked the wrong page, either way on the website of the rom I downloaded the right thing, I'm sure about it because I checked it multiple times (the error I made in writing the post may be cause by me panicking, sorry :crying: ).
While waiting for answers I installed a different twrp and it WORKS! I'm so happy I could cry. Thank you nonetheless for your help (Still dunno what the problem was though xD)
@SlimeAndroid as you installed ROM of different phone, it might not get installed as ROM zip contains script for Mobile verification.
I assume you had wiped /system and after installation of wrong ROM you rebooted your phone without reading if TWRP said you don't have any OS installed or what. (That means you have ran without any OS, that may be reason why you stuck with TWRP.)
But after Restoring Backup of Working ROM, it should boot your device, but it doesn't.
We (on G4 plus) have faced issue: when phone start, it always goes to TWRP/recovery instead of booting to system.
Are you facing similar ?
Solution for this problem was to clear bootloader data, by using fastboot commands (i assume you know how to do, otherwise ask for better explanation )
Run this two commands from Comand Prompt
-> fastboot oem fb_mode_set
-> fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
This worked for us. You can try, if doesn't work then flash Stock ROM.
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@SlimeAndroid as you installed ROM of different phone, it might not get installed as ROM zip contains script for Mobile verification.
I assume you had wiped /system and after installation of wrong ROM you rebooted your phone without reading if TWRP said you don't have any OS installed or what. (That means you have ran without any OS, that may be reason why you stuck with TWRP.)
But after Restoring Backup of Working ROM, it should boot your device, but it doesn't.
We (on G4 plus) have faced issue: when phone start, it always goes to TWRP/recovery instead of booting to system.
Are you facing similar ?
Solution for this problem was to clear bootloader data, by using fastboot commands (i assume you know how to do, otherwise ask for better explanation )
Run this two commands from Comand Prompt
-> fastboot oem fb_mode_set
-> fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
This worked for us. You can try, if doesn't work then flash Stock ROM.
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If you read the post above yours, you'll see they solved the issue.
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You always have to make sure the download is for your model of phone(settings -about) and always make sure the download has properly downloaded and I use md5 checksum as this verifies the download is not courupt.
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Hi there,
I looked at a lot of places but I cannot find decent info. Or the Info I search .
So maybe someone can point me to, or may be this thread could be the one...
(And if I missed a post with the right answer, I apologise in front)
So lets face it, I bricked my Fairphone 2. Yep. Whoehoew. :highfive:
What did i do:
Flashed the latest twrp 3.2.2 recovery
Flashed Lineage os 15.1 with gapps pico and su addon
Playing around. Nice working phone. (it is my second, the first one was stolen )
I tried to encrypt my phone. But I encountered the camera reboot to recovery problem. so no encryption. (and really, this is an old bug...?)
Few days later I update lineage os. I just read about the flashlight on workaround. So I tried. And yep, it worked, straight to twrp.
But.
my guess is that now two things happen at the same time. a sort of postponed encrypting. And a non understanding update.
A least. I see the twrp logo. and that is it. If i reboot nothing happens. no os.
I can boot into adb and fastboot, at least, my macbook running high sierra shows the device with adb devices and fastboot devices.
If i am in fastboot, and try to overwrite twrp it stil reboots to twrp 3.2.2.0, so it seems to do nothing. (even an "update" to twrp-3.2.2-0-FP2 does nothing)
It looks like all is locked. My guess is that os wise usb debugging is off? Or that all is hanging an some corrupted mangle between code.
Is there a way to hard format the phone? Do I use software for that? Are I unaware of some "magic" fastboot commands?
Any help is highly appreciated
I also post this at the FF2 Community. But I will post back and forth whatever solution i find.
Cheers,
Vincent
victor-zorro said:
Hi there,
I looked at a lot of places but I cannot find decent info. Or the Info I search .
So maybe someone can point me to, or may be this thread could be the one...
(And if I missed a post with the right answer, I apologise in front)
So lets face it, I bricked my Fairphone 2. Yep. Whoehoew. :highfive:
What did i do:
Flashed the latest twrp 3.2.2 recovery
Flashed Lineage os 15.1 with gapps pico and su addon
Playing around. Nice working phone. (it is my second, the first one was stolen )
I tried to encrypt my phone. But I encountered the camera reboot to recovery problem. so no encryption. (and really, this is an old bug...?)
Few days later I update lineage os. I just read about the flashlight on workaround. So I tried. And yep, it worked, straight to twrp.
But.
my guess is that now two things happen at the same time. a sort of postponed encrypting. And a non understanding update.
A least. I see the twrp logo. and that is it. If i reboot nothing happens. no os.
I can boot into adb and fastboot, at least, my macbook running high sierra shows the device with adb devices and fastboot devices.
If i am in fastboot, and try to overwrite twrp it stil reboots to twrp 3.2.2.0, so it seems to do nothing. (even an "update" to twrp-3.2.2-0-FP2 does nothing)
It looks like all is locked. My guess is that os wise usb debugging is off? Or that all is hanging an some corrupted mangle between code.
Is there a way to hard format the phone? Do I use software for that? Are I unaware of some "magic" fastboot commands?
Any help is highly appreciated
I also post this at the FF2 Community. But I will post back and forth whatever solution i find.
Cheers,
Vincent
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Try reflashing it with the factory original firmware using their own flashing tool.
Once you got it working with that, then you can try flashing it with whatever you want.
Till then, there just too many variables with custom ROM.