Hello! I need help. I was on 5.0.2, rooted, and wanted to flash a 5.1.1. ROM. I have XZDualRecovery. So I booted into TWRP Recovery, and wiped everything( System, Data, Internal Memory) because I wanted it to be a clean installation. I don't know why I decided to restart TWRP, so when I did so, the phone restarted and stayed on SONY logo for a while. I tried powering it up with holding power+VolUp, power+VolDown, it didn't work. I can power it off with Power+VolUp. But it only gets to the Sony logo whenever I try to start it. The phone doesn't get detected in both cases, neither from flashtool nor from ADB. And it is pretty much useless now. How can I get out of this situation? I need urgent help..
dinamito said:
Hello! I need help. I was on 5.0.2, rooted, and wanted to flash a 5.1.1. ROM. I have XZDualRecovery. So I booted into TWRP Recovery, and wiped everything( System, Data, Internal Memory) because I wanted it to be a clean installation. I don't know why I decided to restart TWRP, so when I did so, the phone restarted and stayed on SONY logo for a while. I tried powering it up with holding power+VolUp, power+VolDown, it didn't work. I can power it off with Power+VolUp. But it only gets to the Sony logo whenever I try to start it. The phone doesn't get detected in both cases, neither from flashtool nor from ADB. And it is pretty much useless now. How can I get out of this situation? I need urgent help..
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Flash a stock ftf and start again.
If your wipe system and restart your phone you have no system to boot into, and because dual recovery is installed in the system partition you have wiped that when you wiped the system so you cannot boot into it again.
gregbradley said:
Flash a stock ftf and start again.
If your wipe system and restart your phone you have no system to boot into, and because dual recovery is installed in the system partition you have wiped that when you wiped the system so you cannot boot into it again.
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please tell me how, since i have the same problem (except the fact that mine is detectable)
i've tried Sony EMMA but it doesn't support the D6633 (Z3 dual).
[email protected] said:
please tell me how, since i have the same problem (except the fact that mine is detectable)
i've tried Sony EMMA but it doesn't support the D6633 (Z3 dual).
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Use flashtool from www.flashtool.net
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Hey guys, im really desperate right now
Had xz dualrecovery and moonbreakers rom installed and wanted to do a clean install. I wiped system (which wasn't very clever i know) and wanted to reboot into recovery.
But now i can't get into recovery no more, tried volume up/down directly after turning on the phone. It just gets stuck at the sony screen. :crying:
The led doesn't turn green as well as it normally does
Is the situation really as serious as this thread might suggest?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/help/boot-recovery-stucked-sony-logo-rooted-t3025946
No other way of getting into recovery and flash the rom? Without flashing with flashtool
Edit: my bootloader is locked
When you wiped the system you wiped the recovery as recovery is installed to the system partition on locked boot loaders.
You should be able to fix this by flashing a stock for and starting again from the root process...
gregbradley said:
When you wiped the system you wiped the recovery as recovery is installed to the system partition on locked boot loaders.
You should be able to fix this by flashing a stock for and starting again from the root process...
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Thanks, that's what i thought.
Can i do this without wiping internal storage?
I was just doing factory reset on my phone, when it went into bootloop. I didn't do it through recovery but I used reset from phone settings. It always worked well for me. I have phone rooted and I didn't install any custom recovery. I also wiped data and cache from recovery mode, after the bootloop occurred, but the phone is still stuck in it. The phone doesn't have SD slot. Is there any way to recover from this?
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I was just doing factory reset on my phone, when it went into bootloop. I didn't do it through recovery but I used reset from phone settings. It always worked well for me. I have phone rooted and I didn't install any custom recovery. I also wiped data and cache from recovery mode, after the bootloop occurred, but the phone is still stuck in it. The phone doesn't have SD slot. Is there any way to recover from this?
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1) you could flash a custom recovery and install a custom ROM
2)flash stock ROM using sp flash tool (ask if you don't know how to use the tool)
I have a D6633 which got stuck in boot loop after an update using Xperia companion.
Unfortunately I didn’t have any backup of my phone. I’m a noob who needs your help.
I then used flashtool to flash D6633_23.0.F.1.74_CE.ftf to it. During the process I wiped cache and applog and LEFT data. After this flashing, the phone still stays in boot loop.
I left data because I think there is away for me to backup and later restore my data.
In there a way I can root with locked bootloader and then install custom ROM?
Is there a way I can salvage the data.
I have searched the forum but I think this issue is unique. I thank you in advance for pointing me in the right direction.
Ok so yesterday morning I woke up to my phone being dead of charge. I plugged in the charger and proceeded to powering it on. This is where the problem begins. The HTC logo with red text would appear and then the screen would go black. So basically it was in a bootloop. I waited for like 5 minutes and it was still in the loop. So, I went into recovery and wiped the cache and dalvik cache. I rebooted the phone, still in a bootloop. I did a factory reset from TWRP recovery, rebooted, and still bootlooping. Then, I took out the SD Card, did another factory reset, still BOOTLOOPING! Lastly, this is what caused me to be where I am now. I wiped system, data, dalvik cache, and cache. So now, everytime I want to reboot or turn off the phone, TWRP tells me there is NO OS Installed. NOW I AM DESPERATE FOR ANY HELP ON THIS SITUATION! PLEASE REPLY WITH ANY SOLUTION YOU HAVE!
Can u go into TWRP mode? If u can, then pull your stock rom from pc to sd card and flash it with TWRP
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Can u go into TWRP mode? If u can, then pull your stock rom from pc to sd card and flash it with TWRP
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Where would I be able to find a stock rom for my phone? Please reply as soon as possible!
KingAirman said:
Where would I be able to find a stock rom for my phone? Please reply as soon as possible!
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Which phone is it?
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Which phone is it?
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My phone is a HTC One M9 Sprint with bootloader unlocked and S-On
Hi, so short story is.
1. I had a backup of my stock rom that i did using twrp.
2. I flashed Franco Kernel for COS 13 downloaded from his website (https://kernels.franco-lnx.net/OnePlusOne/6.0.1/anyKernel/)
3. When i flashed i performed a Wipe dalvik cache from recovery
4. Reboted phone, and started optimizing apps but suddenly it rebooted.
5. Started optimizing apps but when it showed optimizing app 1 of 103 the phone keept restarting.
6. I decided to restore my backup made from TWRP, but then phone got stuck and restated everytime from the CYANOGENOS logo.
7. Since it was not booting, i decided to install from fastboot a clean CM13.
8. Flashed, finished and then the phone restarted, but heeey, again stuck in the CYANOGENOS Logo and restarting when the logo shows up.
9. I freak out and I don't know what to do.
So far:
fastboot is working
Cyanogen Recovery is Working ( tried the wipe from that, but still no luck)
When I plug the device directly to my PC, it shows "QHSUSB_BULK", but as i say: fastboot and COS recovery are working.
Can you guys help me, please
First of all, I let the phone charge till 100% on screen (yes, the charger indicator was working aswell)
Well, since my device was able to boot into both Recovery and Fastboot modes, I decided to flash a custom recovery one more time to replace the COS recovery. I flashed CWM 6 (because before TWRP was not helping) and performed a "backup" of the whole rom, just to see if it worked, and it did. After that, i wiped /factory reset from CWM.
Rebooted the device, and voilá I guess. The phone was able to boot into CM 13, now I'm happy to see that I was able to recover from this issue.
Still have no clue about why the FrancoKernel ended in a bootloop. Was the cache wiping a bad idea ?
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First of all, I let the phone charge till 100% on screen (yes, the charger indicator was working aswell)
Well, since my device was able to boot into both Recovery and Fastboot modes, I decided to flash a custom recovery one more time to replace the COS recovery. I flashed CWM 6 (because before TWRP was not helping) and performed a "backup" of the whole rom, just to see if it worked, and it did. After that, i wiped /factory reset from CWM.
Rebooted the device, and voilá I guess. The phone was able to boot into CM 13, now I'm happy to see that I was able to recover from this issue.
Still have no clue about why the FrancoKernel ended in a bootloop. Was the cache wiping a bad idea ?
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Yes,that's where it all went wrong.You should never wipe anything while flashing a custom kernel.
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Yes,that's where it all went wrong.You should never wipe anything while flashing a custom kernel.
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Lesson learned.