Hey,
I have a major issue on my HAM7 L09, which runs on 5.1 lollipop, is rooted and has TWRP recovery.
Yesterday I was triyng to install Xposed framwork via TWRP. Okay, that failed. But then, when I rebooted my phone, my softkeys and Statusbar, overall SystemUI, is not working. I tried factory reset which didn't help. Since i did factory reset, i can no longer use adb commands from my computer, because it wont no longer authorize my phone. Even tried to downgrade to B127 to install custom rom after that, but because I have TWRP I cant downgrade. And since adb commands are not working, I cannot flash stock recovery either.
Any help please?
Urgent.
Thank you
Getoo said:
Hey,
I have a major issue on my HAM7 L09, which runs on 5.1 lollipop, is rooted and has TWRP recovery.
Yesterday I was triyng to install Xposed framwork via TWRP. Okay, that failed. But then, when I rebooted my phone, my softkeys and Statusbar, overall SystemUI, is not working. I tried factory reset which didn't help. Since i did factory reset, i can no longer use adb commands from my computer, because it wont no longer authorize my phone. Even tried to downgrade to B127 to install custom rom after that, but because I have TWRP I cant downgrade. And since adb commands are not working, I cannot flash stock recovery either.
Any help please?
Urgent.
Thank you
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Hey Buddy, i did the same thing you did when twrp came out which was to install xposed. Also got the same issue where aspect's of the phone's UI (Status bar, nav bar, homescreen) were missing. I even did the factory reset via twrp. I was able to get out of it, but it required some focus, patience and lots of rebooting. I don't recall exactly what I did for the first step, butThat being said when you plug you phone to your PC, does your PC still recognize it? (ex.prompt to install Android Hisuite Manager pops-up on your monitor)
- If the answer is yes, with your M7 connected to the PC, enable "Developer Options" (if you haven't done it yet)>then reboot. On next boot>go to Developer's Options again>select "Revoke USB Debugging Authorizations".
-Once done, remove the USB connection from your PC's USB port then place it back in again. Let me know if the "ADB Authorization" screen appears.
Okay, as soon as I get home, I'll try that. Right now I'm using button saviour for softkeys
Sent from my HUAWEI MT7-L09 using XDA Free mobile app
blitzkriegger said:
Hey Buddy, i did the same thing you did when twrp came out which was to install xposed. Also got the same issue where aspect's of the phone's UI (Status bar, nav bar, homescreen) were missing. I even did the factory reset via twrp. I was able to get out of it, but it required some focus, patience and lots of rebooting. I don't recall exactly what I did for the first step, butThat being said when you plug you phone to your PC, does your PC still recognize it? (ex.prompt to install Android Hisuite Manager pops-up on your monitor)
- If the answer is yes, with your M7 connected to the PC, enable "Developer Options" (if you haven't done it yet)>then reboot. On next boot>go to Developer's Options again>select "Revoke USB Debugging Authorizations".
-Once done, remove the USB connection from your PC's USB port then place it back in again. Let me know if the "ADB Authorization" screen appears.
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Being tring your solution for 4 hours. Sadly it doesn't work. authprization screen wont appear
Getoo said:
Being tring your solution for 4 hours. Sadly it doesn't work. authprization screen wont appear
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Does your computer recognize your phone?
blitzkriegger said:
Does your computer recognize your phone?
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yes, it does. I can watch my folders and so on.
Getoo said:
yes, it does. I can watch my folders and so on.
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Sorry for the late reply Buddy as I'm at work at the moment. Found an easier solution. Make sure your phone is connected to your computer. Also open up the folder where you have your ADB files ans stock lollipop recovery. Open the command prompt within that folder.
Next do the following
1.) Turn off your phone and manually invoke TWRP via physical button combination
2.) Once on TWRP, select "Reboot" then choose "Bootloader".
3.) Once the phone is on bootloader mode, connect your phone to your PC's USB port then switch to your open command prompt and type:
fastboot devices
Your device should then be displayed.
4.) next flash the stock lollipop recovery for L09 via the command:
fastboot flash recovery <recoveryname.img>
5.) Once done flashing execute:
fastboot reboot
6.) Once your phone is back on, you can then use your computer to place the "Transition" update.app either within internal storage (create dload folder within internal memory) or sd card/usb drive. Proceed to do local update or update from usb.
7.) Once your phone has the transition lollipop firmware copy the Kitkat rollback firmware then do the usual drill via local/usb update.
blitzkriegger said:
Sorry for the late reply Buddy as I'm at work at the moment. Found an easier solution. Make sure your phone is connected to your computer. Also open up the folder where you have your ADB files ans stock lollipop recovery. Open the command prompt within that folder.
Next do the following
1.) Turn off your phone and manually invoke TWRP via physical button combination
2.) Once on TWRP, select "Reboot" then choose "Bootloader".
3.) Once the phone is on bootloader mode, connect your phone to your PC's USB port then switch to your open command prompt and type:
fastboot devices
Your device should then be displayed.
4.) next flash the stock lollipop recovery for L09 via the command:
fastboot flash recovery <recoveryname.img>
5.) Once done flashing execute:
fastboot reboot
6.) Once your phone is back on, you can then use your computer to place the "Transition" update.app either within internal storage (create dload folder within internal memory) or sd card/usb drive. Proceed to do local update or update from usb.
7.) Once your phone has the transition lollipop firmware copy the Kitkat rollback firmware then do the usual drill via local/usb update.
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Holy god, dude you are awsome, it worked. Thank you so much. :angel:
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Hey folks!
Again a problem with my little phone.
Today I got similar reboots, after about 5 it got stuck at the bootscreen.
Tried to wipe cache+dalvik, booting it up again, but after it prepared all apps it stucks at the "Starting Apps" window..
Also flashed another kernel and recovery. Nothing worked so far..
Any help, because I don't want to wipe data because I made some important photos today and I don't wanna miss then..
Thanks in advance,
RS
RestlessScreams said:
Hey folks!
Again a problem with my little phone.
Today I got similar reboots, after about 5 it got stuck at the bootscreen.
Tried to wipe cache+dalvik, booting it up again, but after it prepared all apps it stucks at the "Starting Apps" window..
Also flashed another kernel and recovery. Nothing worked so far..
Any help, because I don't want to wipe data because I made some important photos today and I don't wanna miss then..
Thanks in advance,
RS
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First of all you connect your phone to PC and try to copy all the content of /sdcard to your PC. If it doesn't work reboot your phone to fastboot and connect it to your PC with CMD (in fastboot folder) running and enter the command "adb pull /sdcard C:/" without quotes, Also you can replace C:/ to any address where you would like to copy all your SD data.
After that you can flash any ROM to get your device in working condition.
If you have any query do ask or you may end up losing all your data.
forgotter said:
First of all you connect your phone to PC and try to copy all the content of /sdcard to your PC. If it doesn't work reboot your phone to fastboot and connect it to your PC with CMD (in fastboot folder) running and enter the command "adb pull /sdcard C:/" without quotes, Also you can replace C:/ to any address where you would like to copy all your SD data.
After that you can flash any ROM to get your device in working condition.
If you have any query do ask or you may end up losing all your data.
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Thanks for your tips, but like I said it's stuck in bootloop and I can't access it through pc.
Also adb won't work an yes, I've installed all drivers :b
RestlessScreams said:
Thanks for your tips, but like I said it's stuck in bootloop and I can't access it through pc.
Also adb won't work an yes, I've installed all drivers :b
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Why don't you try the fastboot method.
Put your phone into Fastboot by pressing volume down+power button. Connect it to your PC, fastboot would recognize it for sure. You then enter the command. You can even use adb from fastboot.
forgotter said:
Why don't you try the fastboot method.
Put your phone into Fastboot by pressing volume down+power button. Connect it to your PC, fastboot would recognize it for sure. You then enter the command. You can even use adb from fastboot.
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It just says "device not found" when using adb.
with fastboot I can flash things but can't pull or?
RestlessScreams said:
It just says "device not found" when using adb.
with fastboot I can flash things but can't pull or?
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Is your boot loader unlocked, if not you'll have to unlock it first (but doing so will void your warranty).
Assuming that you have a unlocked device follow the steps below to get all your data. (I myself tried and it worked, so it must work on your device also)
1. Make sure you have installed drivers for your Moto G, if not then do it.
2. Download the adb file to access your phone during fast boot.
3. Download the TWRP recovery 2.7.0.0 by dhacker for falcon (Moto G) on your PC and copy it in the adb folder.
4. Rename the downloaded file to "recovery.img" without quotes.
5. Connect you phone in fastboot mode to your PC and flash the recovery by command "fastboot flash recovery recovery. img" without quotes.
7. On your phone then go to recovery option and press volume up key until phone vibrates. The phone will then go to recovery mode.
8. On your PC, in command prompt(adb) enter command "adb pull /data/media/0/ C:\Moto" without quotes. The process will start and may take hours depending on no's of file and their size.
P.S. I won't be able to answer any more of your question as I won't have data connection any more. I'm sure if you will follow all the steps properly, you will get all your data. If you can't understand anything then just Google it.
Phone doesn't proceed from boot animation!
Guys!
This would be my 1st time here. I've never faced any sort of problem with any of my android devices but this one.
My phone got lost a week back. So, I used "android device manager" to wipe/lock the phone but I think it didn't as the phone was switched off all this while.
So, some gentleman found my phone and returned it to me just today. I put it up for charging. It popped up 0% battery screen and turned on after 10-15min.
As soon as the boot animation(earth/buildings) finished it jumped to a black screen.
It has been on charging for last 3 hours.
So my questions are
1) Can I make back up of the data without turning it on/formatting it?
2) How can I make it to work?
Thanks a lot in advance!
vjsharma89 said:
Guys!
This would be my 1st time here. I've never faced any sort of problem with any of my android devices but this one.
My phone got lost a week back. So, I used "android device manager" to wipe/lock the phone but I think it didn't as the phone was switched off all this while.
So, some gentleman found my phone and returned it to me just today. I put it up for charging. It popped up 0% battery screen and turned on after 10-15min.
As soon as the boot animation(earth/buildings) finished it jumped to a black screen.
It has been on charging for last 3 hours.
So my questions are
1) Can I make back up of the data without turning it on/formatting it?
2) How can I make it to work?
Thanks a lot in advance!
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@vjsharma89 :I have posted the answer in your thread.
And after you had backuped your data, factory reset your phone from fastboot by choosing factory option and then reboot it. Or should work fine.
delete this pls, wrong thread
Soft Bricking ?
Phone starts and stuck on the Yu logo.
Hard Bricking?
Phone does not start even if the battery is full. Have to go to the service center.
[Note]
1.Make sure that you have 70-80% battery on your phone.
2.You need a PC and a USB cable to connect your phone to the PC.
3.Flashing the factory firmware will wipe all the data present in the internal memory. So, make a backup of that if you can.
[Required Downloads]
1.Download the flash tools.
2. Download the factory firmware (signed fastboot)
3. adb setup drivers.
4. Mirror for drivers manual install here.
5. You can use this tool performs various functions.
# [Install Adb Derives Manually]
1. First of all extract the downloaded file and save it in the computer.
2. Before installation you have to disable the "signature verification" in windows. In windowa 8 or 10 you can do it by going to advanced settings or you can google the way of disabling signature verification.
3. After that turn off the phone and connect it pressing vol up that it will boot in fastboot mode.
4. When you connect the phone go device manager and search for device connected showing error sign.
5. Now click on that device and check for deriver update.
6. Now select the deriver in computer not automatically and select all devices.
7. Now select "have disk"
8. Browse the folder where you had extracted the adb drivers.
9. Now select the drivers file and install.
10. Ignores the Warning and select "always allow"
11. When finished check the device again by connecting to computer in fastboot mode with usb.
# [Flash Factory Firmware]
Steps
1. Extract the flashtools zip in a new folder on the desktop.
2. Extract the factory firmware zip in the same folder and make sure that all of the flashtools files are also present.
3. Now, power off your phone. If you are stuck in a bootloop, then pull out the battery and reinsert it. (Do not switch on the phone.)
4. While pressing the Volume Up key, connect your phone to the PC with the help of a USB cable.
5. You should now see the fastboot logo on your device. If you did, leave the Volume Up key. (If you do not see the logo, retry the process.)
6. Now go to the folder where you extracted the flash tools and factory firmware and run the flash-all.bat by double clicking on it.
7. A command window will open and the flashing procedure will start. (Make sure that your device does not disconnect from your PC during the procedure.)
8. The command window will automatically close once the procedure is completed.
9. Disconnect your device and boot it up by pressing the Power button. The first boot might take around 5-10 minutes to complete.
Congrats!
# [Recovey Installation (Very Easy Method)]
Note
1. Phone must has unlocked bootloader.
2. It must be rooted.
Steps
1. Download the twrp.img file and place it into your phone storage.( you can choose any custom recovery)
2. Now download the app from playstore flashify
3. Now install it and open the app it will require permission for root access, allow the root access.
4. Now open the app and u can backup the current recovery.
5. Now select the "flash" menu and select the "recovry image" and choose the .img file from storage.
6. Then select yes for flashing warning and will says flashing recovery. After completion it will say flash completed.
7. Now select the option button on right top corner and select the reboot into recovery.
8. Now it will reboot into recovery.
Hit "Thanks" if found this thread helpful....
Thanks for the solution...... it works well !!
Though my yuphoria was working perfectly fine, i wanted to factory reset my mobile for some reasons, which i was not able to do. Both soft and hard custom recovery options were not working (no recovery screen pop up, mobile boots and stuck at YU logo ), tried your solution and it worked.
Just one input for new users like me, where you have asked users to install adb drivers, i tried that part but on running the bat file, the device was not detected, hence had to add yuphoria device drivers from their official site, i am not able to paste the link here but file name is YUPHORIA_drivers-v1.0.zip, also USB debugging option needs to be turned on in developer option for this solution to work.
Rest all steps work exact as you explained.
Sahilsharma said:
Though my yuphoria was working perfectly fine, i wanted to factory reset my mobile for some reasons, which i was not able to do. Both soft and hard custom recovery options were not working (no recovery screen pop up, mobile boots and stuck at YU logo ), tried your solution and it worked.
Just one input for new users like me, where you have asked users to install adb drivers, i tried that part but on running the bat file, the device was not detected, hence had to add yuphoria device drivers from their official site, i am not able to paste the link here but file name is YUPHORIA_drivers-v1.0.zip, also USB debugging option needs to be turned on in developer option for this solution to work.
Rest all steps work exact as you explained.
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Yup bro its difficult to set bootloader driver for yuphoria. But you can install it manually. But always remember to "disable driver signature verification" before installation and i will update the derivers link for manual installation if you message me the link.
will this work on unlocked bootloader
nickjones1007 said:
will this work on unlocked bootloader
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"yup"... it will work. There is nothing to do with boot loader. It will flash the stock rom and boot-loader will get locked again. You have to unlock the boot-loader again if you want to flash custom rom again.
And i will get the official ota updates from YU as well ?
Sent from my YU5010 using Tapatalk
nickjones1007 said:
And i will get the official ota updates from YU as well ?
Sent from my YU5010 using Tapatalk
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yep bro.. you will get the updates and i don't think you know that, there are no restrictions for unlocking/locking boot-loader of YU mobile. I mean the warranty not void if you unlock the boot-loader.
Thnx a lot bro and yeah i knw that ... Actually i'm gonna start installing roms so in case if it goes wrong i just a needed reliable method to get back on stock company's software ....
Thnx again bro
Sent from my YU5010 using Tapatalk
nickjones1007 said:
Thnx a lot bro and yeah i knw that ... Actually i'm gonna start installing roms so in case if it goes wrong i just a needed reliable method to get back on stock company's software ....
Thnx again bro
Sent from my YU5010 using Tapatalk
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its reliable bro and worked for me when i screwed my phone. But note one thing that you should have installed the adb drivers properly on your computer. Anyway if u screwed up don't hesitate to discuss here.
When i start the flashall.bat the phone restarts and stuck back at the cyanogen logo..!
goudaniket said:
When i start the flashall.bat the phone restarts and stuck back at the cyanogen logo..!
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Is driver properly installed? Or retry to download setup again if you have done right then
1. boot into bootloader
2. run bat file it will take some time. If all goes well then it will say about relocking of boot-loader.
3. seletct yes and restart.
4. you will see yu logo and it will take 10-15 minutes to load so stay calm! If it doesn't load then try again.
awesome... worked for me
maazkazi91 said:
awesome... worked for me
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You can simply hit the thanks buttton bro
Can u remember me?
I can't root my YU 5010a
ankityu said:
I can't root my YU 5010a
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I think you have issue with adb driver .. Is that resolved?
No man
...its still stuck in there..
ankityu said:
No man
...its still stuck in there..
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Bro i hv updated the thread with steps to install adb drivers. Try it and then report if it works.
What is signed fastboot
ankityu said:
What is signed fastboot
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Install it . these are the drivers.
hello guys previous night my opo is automatically restart and hang on logo i try to restart several times and leave mobile upto 1 hour but cant succeded.... the condition is set is going to fastboot and recovery and charging also i try wipe cache but still same.... i have very important data inside my opo.... please guide me how i recover my opo or inside data....
oneplus one
variant 64gb
os cyanogen 12
Is it a stock COS ROM?
I suggest you to dirty flash the rom without overwriting /data
So if you flash the zip it's OK but if you flash from fastboot be aware of not flashing userdata_64.img
yes my ROM is stock rom .... what is dirty flash please guide me....
imran72199 said:
yes my ROM is stock rom .... what is dirty flash please guide me....
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-Is your bootloader unlocked?
-What recovery do you have?
Available signed flashable ROMs: https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/mirrors-for-official-cyanogen-roms-ota-updates.141825/
Find yours or just chose one, and download the signed flashable zip, then copy it to the phone (while in recovery the phone has MTP enabled on the PC) then just flash that ROM from the recovery, this will overwrite system but won't touch data and most likely fix the bootloop.
Before rebooting after flash wipe cache and dalvik just in case.
Next time do a nandroid backup if you have sensible data. I usually don't keep anything important on the phone, everything on google drive.
I don't know my bootloader is locked or unlocked.... when I try to connect phone in recovery and connect USB nothing happen but when I restart phone and set is on onelus logo and attch usb PC recognized as mtp USB device but driver failed....
I don't know my bootloader is locked or unlocked.... when I try to connect phone in recovery and connect USB nothing happen but when I restart phone and set is on onelus logo and attch usb PC recognized as mtp USB device but driver failed....
imran72199 said:
I don't know my bootloader is locked or unlocked.... when I try to connect phone in recovery and connect USB nothing happen but when I restart phone and set is on onelus logo and attch usb PC recognized as mtp USB device but driver failed....
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-return-opo-to-100-stock-t2826541
Do this.
Mr.Ak said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-return-opo-to-100-stock-t2826541
Do this.
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He wants to keep data... So he at least should try my method first.
seanwlk said:
He wants to keep data... So he at least should try my method first.
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Then reply him about his latest query.
imran72199 said:
I don't know my bootloader is locked or unlocked.... when I try to connect phone in recovery and connect USB nothing happen but when I restart phone and set is on onelus logo and attch usb PC recognized as mtp USB device but driver failed....
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Which recovery? Stock or twrp? I'm not sure that when you have stock recovery on the phone gets recognized as mtp on the PC.
I can think of adb to push the ROM zip on the PC but if you claim it doesn't get recognized I have no clue. Are you sire you have the google USB drivers installed?
seanwlk said:
Which recovery? Stock or twrp? I'm not sure that when you have stock recovery on the phone gets recognized as mtp on the PC.
I can think of adb to push the ROM zip on the PC but if you claim it doesn't get recognized I have no clue. Are you sire you have the google USB drivers installed?
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i have cyanogen recovery.... my set is previously rooted with kingoroot..... i dont know what to do which driver should install or which rom should be good for me..... please give me simple method to recover my data from opo..... i dont have twrp recovery installed.... only cyanogen recovery after pressing vol+ vol- and power this are the options under cyanogen recovery.....
reboot system now
apply update
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
wipe media
reboot to bootloader
power down
view recovery logs
inside apply update
apply from adb
choose from internal storage
imran72199 said:
i have cyanogen recovery.... my set is previously rooted with kingoroot..... i dont know what to do which driver should install or which rom should be good for me..... please give me simple method to recover my data from opo..... i dont have twrp recovery installed.... only cyanogen recovery after pressing vol+ vol- and power this are the options under cyanogen recovery.....
reboot system now
apply update
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
wipe media
reboot to bootloader
power down
view recovery logs
inside apply update
apply from adb
choose from internal storage
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Install fastboot,adb and google USB drivers : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9fZIF6vzIBzT2ZtZkNSVFI5ZHc/view?usp=drivesdk
Reboot the pc
Download twrp: https://dl.twrp.me/bacon/twrp-3.1.0-0-bacon.img.html
Reboot in fastboot mode.
Open a command prompt on the PC inside the folder where the downloaded recovery is.
-Find the folder (maybe user/Downloads)
-while holding shift mouse right click inside the folder
-select "open command prompt here"
Connect your phone and type in cmd
Code:
fastboot devices
If you're lucky and did everything correctly then your phone should appear and you can continue, if not uninstall the drivers you previously had and kingroot and whatever minitool you used and try again.
Now that the device is visible
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp twrp-3.1.0-0-bacon.img
Phone should reboot. Just turn off and boot into recovery and hopefully you'll see twrp.
Now connect the phone to the PC an you should see the mass storage and you'll be able to copy the ROM zip there.
Now just flash the zip of the rom and you're done.
U cannot assure you that it will fix the bootloop but it's your best choice.
In the future:
-Never use kingroot or other ****ty mini tools. CMD and manual flash are always the best choice.
-Do a backup if you are not confident with this kind of stuff.
-Don't keep too much stuff on the phone. Use google drive. And services to save contacts, notes images videos.
seanwlk said:
Install fastboot,adb and google USB drivers : https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9fZIF6vzIBzT2ZtZkNSVFI5ZHc/view?usp=drivesdk
Reboot the pc
Download twrp: https://dl.twrp.me/bacon/twrp-3.1.0-0-bacon.img.html
Reboot in fastboot mode.
Open a command prompt on the PC inside the folder where the downloaded recovery is.
-Find the folder (maybe user/Downloads)
-while holding shift mouse right click inside the folder
-select "open command prompt here"
Connect your phone and type in cmd
Code:
fastboot devices
If you're lucky and did everything correctly then your phone should appear and you can continue, if not uninstall the drivers you previously had and kingroot and whatever minitool you used and try again.
Now that the device is visible
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp twrp-3.1.0-0-bacon.img
Phone should reboot. Just turn off and boot into recovery and hopefully you'll see twrp.
Now connect the phone to the PC an you should see the mass storage and you'll be able to copy the ROM zip there.
Now just flash the zip of the rom and you're done.
U cannot assure you that it will fix the bootloop but it's your best choice.
In the future:
-Never use kingroot or other ****ty mini tools. CMD and manual flash are always the best choice.
-Do a backup if you are not confident with this kind of stuff.
-Don't keep too much stuff on the phone. Use google drive. And services to save contacts, notes images videos.
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writing recovery failed remote: device not unlocked cannot flash or erase
imran72199 said:
writing recovery failed remote: device not unlocked cannot flash or erase
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This means your bootloader is still locked so you basically can't do anything. To unlock it you would need to factory reset. So your only option is to try installing the ROM via adb on the cyanogen recovery.
PS
Please don't spam my PM I can read you here I get notifications instantly. Thanks. I want to keep the post public in order to help future users in similar conditions so I'm not going to help you in private if it's not strictly necessary.
oneplus one data recovery
seanwlk said:
This means your bootloader is still locked so you basically can't do anything. To unlock it you would need to factory reset. So your only option is to try installing the ROM via adb on the cyanogen recovery.
PS
Please don't spam my PM I can read you here I get notifications instantly. Thanks. I want to keep the post public in order to help future users in similar conditions so I'm not going to help you in private if it's not strictly necessary.
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if i try to install rom from adb it will kill my data??
imran72199 said:
if i try to install rom from adb it will kill my data??
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Try to push the zip from adb to /sdcard and then flash the zip through the recovery (which technically should do it since it's a stock ROM)
This will result in a "dirty flash" which will not delete data.
This is your only option in the current state of your phone, if you had rooted your phone properly without kingroot you would have booloader unlocked an you would've had more options. If this doesn't work you are forced to factory reset. And use this opportunity to unlock bootloader with
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
Which due to security measurements will delete all the data.
Before you going to flash anything using adb or something, do this.....
1. Turn off your phone completely.....
2. Connect the charger and let it charger for 10 minutes
3. While the charger is still connected, press the power button (turn it on)
4. Wait....
If the phone boot normally while the charger is still connected, unplug the charger and waits....if the phone goes back bootloop after a few minutes and hours without charger connected then your problem is a dying battery not software....buy a new battery and once your replace it, it will solved your problem without having to flash anything via adb or recovery...it also can save all your data....
iPusak Gaoq™ said:
Before you going to flash anything using adb or something, do this.....
1. Turn off your phone completely.....
2. Connect the charger and let it charger for 10 minutes
3. While the charger is still connected, press the power button (turn it on)
4. Wait....
If the phone boot normally while the charger is still connected, unplug the charger and waits....if the phone goes back bootloop after a few minutes and hours without charger connected then your problem is a dying battery not software....buy a new battery and once your replace it, it will solved your problem without having to flash anything via adb or recovery...it also can save all your data....
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battery is ok i try your method but not worked
seanwlk said:
Try to push the zip from adb to /sdcard and then flash the zip through the recovery (which technically should do it since it's a stock ROM)
This will result in a "dirty flash" which will not delete data.
This is your only option in the current state of your phone, if you had rooted your phone properly without kingroot you would have booloader unlocked an you would've had more options. If this doesn't work you are forced to factory reset. And use this opportunity to unlock bootloader with
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
Which due to security measurements will delete all the data.
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what if i flash ota update file through adb sideload of oxygen os
iPusak Gaoq™ said:
Before you going to flash anything using adb or something, do this.....
1. Turn off your phone completely.....
2. Connect the charger and let it charger for 10 minutes
3. While the charger is still connected, press the power button (turn it on)
4. Wait....
If the phone boot normally while the charger is still connected, unplug the charger and waits....if the phone goes back bootloop after a few minutes and hours without charger connected then your problem is a dying battery not software....buy a new battery and once your replace it, it will solved your problem without having to flash anything via adb or recovery...it also can save all your data....
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Lolwat?? What kind of sorcery are you talking about.... ? if it was the battery it wouldn't have happend right after he messed with that stuff. Improve your troubleshot skills ? this kind of stuff happened to me insane amount of times and always were able to fix it, in this case the guy is limited by the fact he doesn't have the bootloader unlocked.
imran72199 said:
what if i flash ota update file through adb sideload of oxygen os
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That depends if you are running oxygen os, you can't flash an OTA of OS that you are currently not running. To dirty flash you have to use the same version or distribution of the OS you are currently running.
Hello Everyone,
I hope you are doing good, Cant run my S7 G930T mobile.
I have upgraded OS via Odin, it passed but phone is not getting work.
Sometimes it doesn't open recovery boot and gets stuck at Recovery Booting.....
Sometimes it restart from the installing applications screen.
If you have any files for binary 11 (B) or anything i need to do before flashing OS via Odin.
Please help me
I'd be very thankful to you.
Thanks!
[email protected]
sabeel43 said:
Hello Everyone,
I hope you are doing good, Cant run my S7 G930T mobile.
I have upgraded OS via Odin, it passed but phone is not getting work.
Sometimes it doesn't open recovery boot and gets stuck at Recovery Booting.....
Sometimes it restart from the installing applications screen.
If you have any files for binary 11 (B) or anything i need to do before flashing OS via Odin.
Please help me
I'd be very thankful to you.
Thanks!
[email protected]
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Can you be more specific about your booting issues?
Is the device boot looping? How far through the booting process do you get before failure? and what happens after failure?
Can you get your phone into recovery mode or download mode?
ReboundGuy said:
Can you be more specific about your booting issues?
Is the device boot looping? How far through the booting process do you get before failure? and what happens after failure?
Can you get your phone into recovery mode or download mode?
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Sometimes it gets ON normally and after some time it reboots itself and then it keeps doing it again and again, and sometimes it gets on and goes straight to the recovery mode, and yes i can get my phone into download mode too.
If you have precious data you want to keep, then you should create a back up of your phone, if you haven't already done so.
If you're unconcerned about data or have created a backup, then you could factory restore from recovery mode.
Alternatively, if you haven't got the latest version of Odin, then you could try downloading the latest Odin software and attempt another flash.
Another thing you could try, is to sideload the update via adb. You will of course need the latest adb software which is easy to find. You can follow this xda guide here (https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/), or if you prefer it you could download Android Studio from here (https://developer.android.com/studio).
To sideload the update you will have to:
1. Boot phone into recovery mode. Hold the volume up, home, and power buttons, and then let go of the power button when it power on.2. When in recovery mode, select the option, "Apply update from ADB."3. With your phone plugged into the computer, open the cmd/terminal and type "adb devices". The cmd should start up adb and display something like:List of devices attached[device id] sideload4. Navigate to the folder that contains the update file. It needs to be a .zip file.5. Type in the command, "adb sideload [file name]".
To make things easy you can set up adb so you can run its commands from any directory, the steps for this are covered at the end of the xda guide I have linked.
ReboundGuy said:
If you have precious data you want to keep, then you should create a back up of your phone, if you haven't already done so.
If you're unconcerned about data or have created a backup, then you could factory restore from recovery mode.
Alternatively, if you haven't got the latest version of Odin, then you could try downloading the latest Odin software and attempt another flash.
Another thing you could try, is to sideload the update via adb. You will of course need the latest adb software which is easy to find. You can follow this xda guide here (https://www.xda-developers.com/install-adb-windows-macos-linux/), or if you prefer it you could download Android Studio from here (https://developer.android.com/studio).
To sideload the update you will have to:
1. Boot phone into recovery mode. Hold the volume up, home, and power buttons, and then let go of the power button when it power on.2. When in recovery mode, select the option, "Apply update from ADB."3. With your phone plugged into the computer, open the cmd/terminal and type "adb devices". The cmd should start up adb and display something like:List of devices attached[device id] sideload4. Navigate to the folder that contains the update file. It needs to be a .zip file.5. Type in the command, "adb sideload [file name]".
To make things easy you can set up adb so you can run its commands from any directory, the steps for this are covered at the end of the xda guide I have linked.
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I tried to update from ADB but it said, unauthorized access!
and I also think it is a hardware issue
Can you start in safe mode?
ReboundGuy said:
Can you start in safe mode?
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Yes if it boots normally and then i can go safe mode too.
Just so you know, I'm running out of ideas. Can you try the other suggestion that I mentioned above?
The one where I suggested flashing through Odin again?
I'm kind of assuming that USB Debugging and OEM Unlock were turned on as well.
ReboundGuy said:
Just so you know, I'm running out of ideas. Can you try the other suggestion that I mentioned above?
The one where I suggested flashing through Odin again?
I'm kind of assuming that USB Debugging and OEM Unlock were turned on as well.
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now Its not turning on , not even on charging
Ikes! Are you able to try and downgrade to your original stock firmware? Seems like the issues began with trying to update.
where can I download original stock firmware from the internet? Can you provide me the link kindly? Last time I used Frija (desktop app) to download firmware.
Pretty much everyone on xda (including me) uses this website for firmware: https://www.sammobile.com
You have to create a free account but it's worth it for all the firmware they have available.
I believe you already know this, but I'm just going to cover the bases anyway, make sure to download firmware for your specific model G930T.
My phone. - Galaxy A51, One UI Version is 4.1, Android version is 12, Product Name – SM-A515F.
Stock ROM up to date.
I can boot into download mode, +/- volume, connect to pc. Works just fine.
But + volume & power boots into safe mode; - volume & power boots into safe mode; +/- volume & power boots into safe mode; +/- volume only boots into safe mode. I have ran out of button sequences to try.
What is wrong with my phone, is it impossoble to boot into recovery mode on my model of phone. This is why I cannot install TWRP as when I install via Odin, it will not boot into recovery post installation.
I am stumped.
Hello!
What is about phone: is it bootlooping or is it in downloading mode?
Other question: from what source did you download the twrp.tar file?
You should be able to force a reboot to recovery using ADB. Enable developer options, then enable USB Debugging. Download the SDK Platform Tools and open a command line in the platform tools directory (where you find the fastboot, adb, etc programs)
First, type adb devices. ADB will then start the ADB daemon.
Next, connect your device via USB cable while unlocked. You should get a prompt on the device screen requesting USB debugging authorization. Go ahead and grant it.
Then, type adb devices again. If you authorized USB debugging correctly, you should see your device listed.
Now, type adb reboot recovery. Your device should reboot into TWRP.
V0latyle said:
You should be able to force a reboot to recovery using ADB. Enable developer options, then enable USB Debugging. Download the SDK Platform Tools and open a command line in the platform tools directory (where you find the fastboot, adb, etc programs)
First, type adb devices. ADB will then start the ADB daemon.
Next, connect your device via USB cable while unlocked. You should get a prompt on the device screen requesting USB debugging authorization. Go ahead and grant it.
Then, type adb devices again. If you authorized USB debugging correctly, you should see your device listed.
Now, type adb reboot recovery. Your device should reboot into TWRP.
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Guy, to complete the TWRP installation, it is needed to flash Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt from TWRP, otherwise the device will not boot properly
vmirrimv said:
Other question: from what source did you download the twrp.tar file?
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It's in Stock now. But it was stuck in a bootloop, but could boot into download mode. These are the recovery's which all installed but I could not boot into. I cannot boot into recovery now I am in Stock. It's as if there is no recovery option for my A51.
Twrp+vbmeta_A11.tar,
TWRP-11-3.6.0-a51-20220210-1636.tar,
TWRP-11-3.6.1-a51-20220228-2050.tar,
TWRP-11-3.6.1-a51-20220321-1406-hotfix.tar,
TWRP-11-3.6.2-a51-20220602-0515.tar,
twrp-a51-3.5.0_10-1_ianmacd.tar
vmirrimv said:
Guy, to complete the TWRP installation, it is needed to flash Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt from TWRP, otherwise the device will not boot properly
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I was stuck in a bootloop and could not boot into TWRP..
Unless there is a way to flash Disable_Dm-Verity_ForceEncrypt in downlad mode using Odin?
V0latyle said:
You should be able to force a reboot to recovery using ADB. Enable developer options, then enable USB Debugging. Download the SDK Platform Tools and open a command line in the platform tools directory (where you find the fastboot, adb, etc programs)
First, type adb devices. ADB will then start the ADB daemon.
Next, connect your device via USB cable while unlocked. You should get a prompt on the device screen requesting USB debugging authorization. Go ahead and grant it.
Then, type adb devices again. If you authorized USB debugging correctly, you should see your device listed.
Now, type adb reboot recovery. Your device should reboot into TWRP.
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Hi I am back in stock now, so no TWRP installed. Would this method boot you into Stock recovery?
Do I need to be in download mode or just normal mode when connecting the phone to the pc?
Hello, can you say what version of Android your phone on?
If it is on 12th, then I would say, that the problem is, that this version may not fully supported for TWRP working
Because as I tried, there was a fail in the procces.
Sorry, i did not see that you have already written about it
Yep, think I will have to download Android 10 stock rom; and hopefully be able to install 10 via Odin from 12 back to 10.
Sign1 said:
Hi I am back in stock now, so no TWRP installed. Would this method boot you into Stock recovery?
Do I need to be in download mode or just normal mode when connecting the phone to the pc?
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ADB commands must be issued in system. The alternative would be from fastboot but it doesn't seem you can access that.
Try flashing TWRP again, but immediately hold Volume Up during boot to force booting into TWRP. Newer Samsung firmware does seem to have some sort of security measure that will replace a custom recovery, so you'll have to flash the Multidisabler to disable stock recovery auto-restoration.
Sign1 said:
Yep, think I will have to download Android 10 stock rom; and hopefully be able to install 10 via Odin from 12 back to 10.
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I do not want to mislead you, but you will not be able to roll back from Android 12 to Android 10, because the current binary version of your phone (5) cannot be changed to lower one (4).
Maximum as you can do, is to downgrade to the 11th version and there, as I think and tried, the Twrp+vbmeta_A11.tar recovery file will be flashed sucessfuly and you will be able to enter TWRP without issues like bootloop.
Other problems are, as I think, that you may forgot to enable USB Debugging on your phone and authorize it with your computer, you may forgot to set the default USB Configuration as data transfer (MTP), or even you may not unlocked the bootloader.
I think they are the reasons because of which you could not enter TWRP, because, as I have tried to flash One UI 4.1 Android 12 according to this thread recently: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ecovery-project-v3-6-2-android-11-12.4400869/
everything has been sucessful, both flashing and entering and following rebooting to Stock system.
Or you may even not removed the check mark from the parameter "Auto Reboot" in Odin
vmirrimv said:
I do not want to mislead you, but you will not be able to roll back from Android 12 to Android 10, because the current binary version of your phone (5) cannot be changed to lower one (4).
Maximum as you can do, is to downgrade to the 11th version and there, as I think and tried, the Twrp+vbmeta_A11.tar recovery file will be flashed sucessfuly and you will be able to enter TWRP without issues like bootloop.
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Cheers for that, just downloaded Android 10, took me twelve hours to download, so its no use to me. I need to download Android 11.
vmirrimv said:
Or you may even not removed the check mark from the parameter "Auto Reboot" in Odin
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Yep did that.