XT1034 Restore Stock Image HELP - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am an desparate need of some help. I was trying to take care of a friend's Moto G. It is an XT1034. I went to flash TWRP and somehow the installation broke. I am unable to get into recovery. After that happened, I decided to restore back to stock. I downloaded the latest image on the index post, and followed the guide to restore it. I went through each piece correctly. Now, I am not able to get the device to boot. When it attempts to reboot, the recovery will flash for about half of a second, and then restart. I AM able to get into fastboot, so I should be able to fix this. However, I am not quite sure how to continue at this point. I am going to redownload the image, just to rule out a bad download. However, other than that, I am not sure how to solve this. Any advice?
EDIT: Redownloaded the images and checked MD5, passed. Also tried downloading an earlier image (5.0.1), and it will not flash.

OK. I have been working on this for hours, and I have some info. I built a batch file using House of Moto. After flashing that, I still was getting the problem with the recovery popping up for a split second, before restarting. However, if I choose QCOM in the fastboot menu, the device will boot. The partition table has to be messed up. Flashing the gpt file does not change this. Does anyone have any ideas?

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IT WAS THE FINAL STEP... and it did not work. (Stuck on boot loader warning screen)

FINAL EDIT: FIXED!!! Sparsechunk files 1,2and 3 have to match the exact name with the firmware folder sparsechunk files.
I did not notice that my firmware sparsechunk files ended in .0 .1 .2 and not 1 2 3 like the tutorial had listed, so I was fastbooting the wrong sparsechunk command. That was the final fix that finally worked for me.
Original post:
SHORT VERSION:
My god this has been one crazy root journey.
I have done absolutely EVERYTHING I could pull up on google to fix my phone, and what seemed to be the final piece to the puzzle, still has not fixed anything.
My phone is bricked, and i would really appreciate help at this point.
The current problem:
When I turn on my phone, it vibrates, and displays the WARNING BOOT LOADER UNLOCKED screen, and stays there forever.
I can access my boot loader, and recovery, but I dont know what to do at this point.
I tried a quick flash stock recovery kit kat with moto tool AIO, and it didnt help.
Any ideas?
LONG VERSION (backround info may help to understand the current issue)
Now, if you want to know what began all of this, continue reading, otherwise the above is my current issue.
After successfully unlocking and rooting my phone
I downloaded SWITCHME, an app that lets you create multible users on the phone. the instructions say that you can use a sub account to test and mess around with anything because you can simply go back to the admin account that has everything untouched.
That was a lie.
1.I deleted .setup, along with a few other things THAT WHERE NOT FLAGGED AS IMPORTANT, assuming the phone would still work. and my phone went bonkers, displaying this infinite message: UNFORTUNATELY, SETUP HAS STOPPED. It was impossible to use the phone, and I could only access bootloader.
2.After endless googling, driver downloading, xda mod installing, I managed to set up my boot loader to do the guide restore stock firmware:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
Sadly, I flashed the wrong model number package, I was flashing x35, when I later discovered that my phone is x45.
Flashing the x35 firmware bricked my phone further, to where it would "fail to boot up" and would only display bootloader over and over after attempting to turn the phone on.
3. Simple, I realized I flashed the wrong thing, so I downloaded the x45 firmware from the firmware teem on this website, flashed all of the commands, and bam, the phone starts up with the boot loader warning, and DOES NOT get stuck in the previous boot loader issue I had.
But now the phone wont get past that warning screen so... now im pissed.
Please, if anyone can help me I would greatly appreciate it, Im so close to getting my phone back...
EDIT 2: Looks like the phone wont stay shut down, I realized that if I dont open up boot loader, it will turn itself on and display the warning message.
EDIT:
The stuffs I have, ready to try anything:
CWM touch mod
Moto Tool AIO
Minimal ADB and Fast boot
RETUS x1045 factory firmware
All directories, folders, cmd commands are set up and working properly between all of the programs.
The phone appears to be responding to all cmd commands properly.
I also have the windows one touch super boot root method. (he superboot-windows.bat )
Im afraid to try anything major after freshly flashing the x45 firmware that seemed to bring me one step closer without the help of someone else.
I restored stock to my phone using this link yesturday http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/how-restore-motorola-moto-g-stock-firmware-1447290
it may work for you
I have almost the same problem as if the fastboot not install anything despite not display errors
great that you got it done.
maybe my few cents about my "bricking" story. (xt1032 moto g)
yesterday i wanted to change the rom from cm11 nightly to another custom rom like ehndroix/carbonrom...
first i thought that will be done in a few mins, after having already flashed a custom rom.
then the story began, getting adb work, but, 2weeks ago everything was setup and went fine. dunno why my laptop lost the "drivers".
thats the link which solved that problem: tinyurl . com / kgffjh4 [sorry cant post links outside of xda yet, spam protection]
so after a few hours of getting that fixed i, i began flashing.
suddently i got stuck in bootscreen (ehndroix logo for example)...
then i wanted to go back with my previous backup made internaly of clockworkmod. though i couldnt restore my backup because there was an error message while restoring /data of my backup
also when restoring to factory/wipe in cwm there was that error message about clouldnt "touch" /data, i dont remember the message exactly.
after thinking i bricked everything, i though lets wipe my internal sdcard, maybe that causes the /data error.
then i restarted the device and went for a shower... after 15min i came back and my device was "started".
now i dont know that exactly helped, maybe wiping all data on my phone, or just letting my device boot for a "long" time...
so, thats my yesterdays brick story.
do a factory reset if the bootloader has that option.. otherwise install or run/boot a custom revovery, then either
try the factory reset option there and reboot or..
wipe everything and install a rom
Ok try this, I'm was a victim too:
Relock and unlock bootloader
Download and flash latest Philz
From there format everything...EVERY PARTITION...switch F2FS
After switching wipe every partition again
Select and execute the other 3 wiping option ie., Clean to install new ROM and the other 2 (I can't remember now)
Do this all over again via TWRP too
Now, this is important, don't use the mfastboot for restoring stock...use the one provided by Google for its Android SDK
Flash the stock images
Flash the Moto Razr boot animation and not the one for Moto G to remove the warning sign
I'm 99.99% sure your phone will boot properly
After the phone boots, reflash the Moto G bootanimation
Good Luck!
ngr.hd said:
Ok try this, I'm was a victim too:
Relock and unlock bootloader
Download and flash latest Philz
From there format everything...EVERY PARTITION...switch F2FS
After switching wipe every partition again
Select and execute the other 3 wiping option ie., Clean to install new ROM and the other 2 (I can't remember now)
Do this all over again via TWRP too
Now, this is important, don't use the mfastboot for restoring stock...use the one provided by Google for its Android SDK
Flash the stock images
Flash the Moto Razr boot animation and not the one for Moto G to remove the warning sign
I'm 99.99% sure your phone will boot properly
After the phone boots, reflash the Moto G bootanimation
Good Luck!
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I try to flash any recovery but after entering I get an android and says no commands, and installation does not throw errors
angelgzg said:
I try to flash any recovery but after entering I get an android and says no commands, and installation does not throw errors
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You're still in stock recovery.
Use fastboot flash recovery xyz.zip to flash philz recovery
Use this when you're in bootloader mode.
ngr.hd said:
You're still in stock recovery.
Use fastboot flash recovery xyz.zip to flash philz recovery
Use this when you're in bootloader mode.
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I flash the recovery but rebooted into recovery, the android keeps popping up (no commands)
FINAL EDIT: FIXED!!! Sparsechunk files 1,2and 3 have to match the exact name with the firmware folder sparsechunk files.
I did not notice that my firmware sparsechunk files ended in .0 .1 .2 and not 1 2 3 like the tutorial had listed, so I was fastbooting the wrong sparsechunk command. That was the final fix that finally worked for me.
Sorry I'm traveling a d couldnt update thread fast enough.

TWRP

When I attempt to go to Cofface's Baidu page to download his 5.1 TWRP version, I get a message saying the content is no longer available. Specifically, Google Translate shows "Lol, you visit the page does not exist." Does anyone happen to have a copy they're willing to share? Or is there some issue with the 5.1 version that would suggest that I shouldn't use it? If I shouldn't ask for some reason, I apologize. Otherwise, thanks in advance.
https://yadi.sk/d/5YI63uiAhz5UD/Recovery/TWRP
Thanks very much for the link! I think I must have some deeper problems, as every time I flash this recovery (and another version I found in my old downloads), I just get stuck in a boot loop. I was able to use TWRP when I was on B015, but for some reason, I can't get it to work on B106. I'm using:
fastboot flash recovery c:\android\twrp_cn.img
However, like I said I just get stuck in a boot loop. When I flash the stock recovery, everything starts working again.
wpennhokie said:
Thanks very much for the link! I think I must have some deeper problems, as every time I flash this recovery (and another version I found in my old downloads), I just get stuck in a boot loop. I was able to use TWRP when I was on B015, but for some reason, I can't get it to work on B106. I'm using:
fastboot flash recovery c:\android\twrp_cn.img
However, like I said I just get stuck in a boot loop. When I flash the stock recovery, everything starts working again.
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Did you unlock your bootloader?
Yes, it is. I was able to run TWRP when I was on B015. The phone is rooted, so I've just been using Titanium Backup to back everything up before I wipe the phone, but it would be nice to take a Nandroid backup instead of having to reinstall from TB.
wpennhokie said:
Yes, it is. I was able to run TWRP when I was on B015. The phone is rooted, so I've just been using Titanium Backup to back everything up before I wipe the phone, but it would be nice to take a Nandroid backup instead of having to reinstall from TB.
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Thats the same problem I have. I used the other twrp recovery https://mega.nz/#!l5kmUByA!41uExNuasZRgLBML9TTSp8myX-_F6UgQZuE2F2BRZUE
This one worked with out boot loops for me. you can give it a shot.
Thanks for the link! I can now get into TWRP. However (sadly), after I leave TWRP, it reboots directly back to TWRP. I've tried rebooting from TWRP into the system and shutting down, but each time, it just goes straight back to TWRP. I was able to boot into fastboot, so I reflashed the boot.img file, but it still goes straight to TWRP. I actually have had this issue before, and I wasn't ever able to figure it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as usual.
wpennhokie said:
Thanks for the link! I can now get into TWRP. However (sadly), after I leave TWRP, it reboots directly back to TWRP. I've tried rebooting from TWRP into the system and shutting down, but each time, it just goes straight back to TWRP. I was able to boot into fastboot, so I reflashed the boot.img file, but it still goes straight to TWRP. I actually have had this issue before, and I wasn't ever able to figure it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as usual.
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I had that exact same problem twice on Kangvip B015. When I would restart it would all of a sudden automatically boot into TWRP every time and never boot into the OS. When that happens, in TWRP make a backup, then Fastboot flash the stock ROM (system, boot, cust, recovery, user data etc) then when it boots do a factory data reset, then reroot, flash TWRP and restore from the backup you made. The OS will boot from your backup. I dunno why this happens, maybe it has something to do with with Kernel.
I've tried it a couple of times now, and I'm still not getting it to boot past TWRP once I flash the recovery. It was able to take a backup with TWRP, but when I restored it, I still had to restore the stock recovery before I could boot into the system. At worst, at this point, I can always flash TWRP, take a backup, flash the stock recovery, and then have my system back. It's a few extra steps, but I think I'll do this until I find a custom ROM that I like. I greatly appreciate the help so far.
wpennhokie said:
Thanks for the link! I can now get into TWRP. However (sadly), after I leave TWRP, it reboots directly back to TWRP. I've tried rebooting from TWRP into the system and shutting down, but each time, it just goes straight back to TWRP. I was able to boot into fastboot, so I reflashed the boot.img file, but it still goes straight to TWRP. I actually have had this issue before, and I wasn't ever able to figure it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as usual.
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Reflash the stock b106 recovery and wipe user data and cache, Then reflash twrp recovery and restore your backup. It should boot then.
To follow up, I tried using the updated version of TWRP that you (mtyler7807) posted in the development thread and following the instructions above. I can flash the recovery, boot into it, and take a backup. After that, as long as I boot into the system, I'm fine. However, once I boot into recovery for the first time after that initial backup, it just reboots into TWRP every time. So, right now, I took a backup a day or so ago, and I've just avoided going back in to TWRP again. I have another X2 on the way (a 32GB version), so I'm hoping that I'll have better luck with that one.
wpennhokie said:
To follow up, I tried using the updated version of TWRP that you (mtyler7807) posted in the development thread and following the instructions above. I can flash the recovery, boot into it, and take a backup. After that, as long as I boot into the system, I'm fine. However, once I boot into recovery for the first time after that initial backup, it just reboots into TWRP every time. So, right now, I took a backup a day or so ago, and I've just avoided going back in to TWRP again. I have another X2 on the way (a 32GB version), so I'm hoping that I'll have better luck with that one.
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By any chance, did you delete anything from the Cust Folder at any point?
ajsmsg78 said:
By any chance, did you delete anything from the Cust Folder at any point?
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As far as I know, I have not. I did do a complete wipe of everything (except the SD card) at one point using TWRP, but I've always restored the system using the stock system.img file. Right now, the Cust folder is showing five folders, with several more folders/files underneath. Is there a particular file I should be checking for?
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As far as I know, I have not. I did do a complete wipe of everything (except the SD card) at one point using TWRP, but I've always restored the system using the stock system.img file. Right now, the Cust folder is showing five folders, with several more folders/files underneath. Is there a particular file I should be checking for?
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I don't think so. It's weird how some of us have different problems than others. I've had zero issues with TWRP but lately my screen has been going crazy. My touches don't work, things jump it's like my digitizer is messed up but when I restart everything is fine again. So I reloaded everything and the problem went away. I guess I debloated too much last time.

Bricked Shield (wifi) tablet after flashing 6.0 update

Last night, I downloaded the 6.0 update, copied the .zip to external storage, rebooted to CWM, and flashed it (successfully), then flashed SuperSU over it, cleared dalvik, and rebooted.
Since then, I'm stuck with the Nvidia boot screen. I can use Power/Vol Up to get in to fastboot, but when I try to boot back into recovery, the screen goes black, but goes back to the Nvidia boot screen instead of booting to recovery, even after flashing a recovery image to it via fastboot.
I can probably fix this with enough time and tinkering, but I just came back from a two week from vacation at work and don't have the time to futz around with this. Posting here in case someone already has an idea on what the problem is/how to fix this.
Update: I was able to get back into recovery using TWRP referenced in http://forum.xda-developers.com/shield-tablet/general/unofficial-update-original-shield-t3281541. Direct link is https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24345424848487676.
I'm thinking this is a kernel issue.
This was a kernel issue. Flashing a older OTA (http://ota.nvidia.com/ota/data/post...wf-full_ota-36442_589.1541.20150826095201.zip) and booting normally, then rebooting to bootloader and fastbooting the CWM image worked. I'm restoring from a backup I took before flashing the update last night, then flashing TWRP, backing up, and trying this all over again.
Thank you, I was having the same issue :good:
Have the exact same issue, except that now, for some reason, I can't even get the device to turn on!

Problem Flashing Factory Images

Wondering if many others of you have run across this, what causes it, and how to avoid it. Basically, I download the factory image from google's image page, flash-all using adb/fastboot. All looks good, every part of installation says OKAY, no fails. Then upon reboot it goes back to bootloader, but now with a yellow banner at the bottom - ERROR: LoadImageAndAuth Failed: Load Error. Sometimes the banner reads ERROR: Slot Unbootable: Load Error. (see attached pictures)
There's no way out of it, flashing images, bootloader or boot.img or whatever separately, flashing twrp, switching between a/b partitions, nothing changes it. Adb/fastboot is current. It's happened after regular flash-all, it's happened when "-w" is removed. It's happened with and without twrp installed. This last time I tried to avoid it by updating without flashing the image, removed twrp and tried to sideload the OTA in stock recovery, which also landed me in the same spot, in the bootloader with that yellow banner of death. Been hit by this using Dec., Feb., and March updates. I stayed on the Dec. update for a while because I've been afraid of it happening again... sure enough it did.
I've replaced a few pixel 2's because of this, every time Google willingly stands by their product and replaces it. One google worker told me this is a known issue they were working on, others said it isn't, and none have provided an explanation for why it happens or how to avoid it. I assume it's some kind of instability with the a/b partition system. I did the same process with my N5x a couple days ago (flashed image then added twrp, magisk, all that stuff) and as usual everything went swimmingly. Tried just flashing current image on p2 the next day and another one bit the dust. Another replacement is on its way now.
So I turn to you. Any of you run into this? What causes it? How can I flash updates without this happening again?
As you know, this happened to me partially. One of my bootloader slots is messed up. Just remember that you can always plug into USB and skip the bootloader and just boot using the boot.img directly.
fastboot boot boot.img
OR if you use Magisk...
fastboot boot patched_boot.img
This of course gets you booted up, so you can get your data backed up or whatever. You're basically tethered to a computer if you ever have to reboot or get back up after a power off.
I think I'll wait another month before having Google replace mine.
deepdvd said:
As you know, this happened to me partially. One of my bootloader slots is messed up. Just remember that you can always plug into USB and skip the bootloader and just boot using the boot.img directly.
fastboot boot boot.img
OR if you use Magisk...
fastboot boot patched_boot.img
This of course gets you booted up, so you can get your data backed up or whatever. You're basically tethered to a computer if you ever have to reboot or get back up after a power off.
I think I'll wait another month before having Google replace mine.
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Tried boot.img but not working for me, still stuck in bootloader. But good to know, I didn't realize that was a possibility. Sucks having to be tethered like that though. I backed up double before messing with it, both nandroid and titanium, expecting I might run into this again.
The replacement process is relatively painless, only takes like 3 days to get a new one. Just be sure to do it while covered under warranty.
Hope it works out. To have this happen to several replacements is either extremely bad luck, or some unknown external factor.
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Hope it works out. To have this happen to several replacements is either extremely bad luck, or some unknown external factor.
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Thanks man, seems like it since not many people are experiencing this. Can't think of what external issue it could be other than something with my computer, but im sure not having any troubles doing the same stuff and more on my nexus.
@trhacker01, have you tried flashing the latest full OTA image through recovery twice first (so that both partitions are updated) and then using the factory image? I had a similar (not same) issue where is displayed an empty yellow warning bar and did not let me update the bootloader, but after doing this, I no longer have this issue.
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@trhacker01, have you tried flashing the latest full OTA image through recovery twice first (so that both partitions are updated) and then using the factory image? I had a similar (not same) issue where is displayed an empty yellow warning bar and did not let me update the bootloader, but after doing this, I no longer have this issue.
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Well I tried flashing the ota in recovery and that's what triggered it this last time. But I didn't try doing each partition, maybe that's where it went wrong
Every update bricks me when I try flashing an OTA.
Pretty sure I had both of those errors. One for Feb, other for March.
Fastboot full factory image -w and back to normal, then reinstall twrp.
Going forward I will just plan on using the full factory image.
COMpulse said:
Every update bricks me when I try flashing an OTA.
Pretty sure I had both of those errors. One for Feb, other for March.
Fastboot full factory image -w and back to normal, then reinstall twrp.
Going forward I will just plan on using the full factory image.
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That's what gets me, can't simply fastboot the image to recover, that fail-safe isn't reliable for me.
Got the replacement and set it up so I can update normally. Just booted twrp but didn't install, so I could flash magisk. With no twrp and easily uninstall magisk I can just update via regular OTA when it shows up. Then temporarily boot twrp again to reinstall magisk. Just did that for the March update and worked fine.
A little inconvenient of a workaround but I'm updating without concern about this image flashing problem.
I have the exact same problem as first post, even same picture yellow banners. I have tried everything too.
I removed using automatically remove Magisk rooted through Magisk Manager. I liked the edge plus modules.
I was going to Android P with alt flash bat/All and (-W) edit to keep the perfectly working Jan updates.
First of above troubles.
I then went back and tried all updates of 2018.
Same steps as above, re updated everything, different USB port, cable a no go.
The load boot from Fastboot is a no go. Deuce's scripts no go. Manual install of all files (instead of) bat file commands no go.
I bought device through Project Fi, so first go around for return is now escalated and awaiting further return of device.
Looking at web searches used what I could find for return to normal complete image install, NO GO.
Maybe I have the early reports of Flashing Factory Image files =return device= that a few users had back in Nov 2017.
kkjb said:
I have the exact same problem as first post, even same picture yellow banners. I have tried everything too.
I removed using automatically remove Magisk rooted through Magisk Manager. I liked the edge plus modules.
I was going to Android P with alt flash bat/All and (-W) edit to keep the perfectly working Jan updates.
First of above troubles.
I then went back and tried all updates of 2018.
Same steps as above, re updated everything, different USB port, cable a no go.
The load boot from Fastboot is a no go. Deuce's scripts no go. Manual install of all files (instead of) bat file commands no go.
I bought device through Project Fi, so first go around for return is now escalated and awaiting further return of device.
Looking at web searches used what I could find for return to normal complete image install, NO GO.
Maybe I have the early reports of Flashing Factory Image files =return device= that a few users had back in Nov 2017.
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Added: found I my bootloader was failing on updating. Fastboot message= (bootloader) Updating partition=0 Failed
(remote:Command Flash Error).
Some how thought to look over deuce flash all scrip instructions and followed exactly, which seemed strange to add script to expanded image file. Well even with lot's of error returns from running. Used same image that was installed Jan 1.17xx019.013 fixed bootloader and worked.
Odd that was not the usual process, but it WORKED.
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Added: found I my bootloader was failing on updating. Fastboot message= (bootloader) Updating partition=0 Failed
(remote:Command Flash Error).
Some how thought to look over deuce flash all scrip instructions and followed exactly, which seemed strange to add script to expanded image file. Well even with lot's of error returns from running. Used same image that was installed Jan 1.17xx019.013 fixed bootloader and worked.
Odd that was not the usual process, but it WORKED.
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Wow great to hear it worked! I tried the deuce script but couldn't get it to work either. I heard there was an issue with the bootloader in December and was supposed to have been fixed in January. But that bootloader error was one that I was also getting after the yellow banner started showing up, even on this last go around. Just before the initial bricking fastboot was reporting all successful on the flash.
More of my troubles
I have twrp 3.2.1-2, Magisk v16.1(1610) Jan 18 8.1.0. The device is working as before. So to recap...first post is what I HAD. My bootloader is stuck on 002.0059.00 this is the one from opd1.170816.025 which is 8.0.0 Nov 17. This some how flashed through Deuce's script and stuck. Now of course nothing will flash with Factory images because I have a botched up Boot.img. From looking back the trouble started with going to update to P. Removed Magisk through manager. It "patched" boot but some how on mine (with flashed twrp) recovery caused a flag I guess to set.
So some point I'm going to get Magisk to patch current Factory Boot.img 002.0067.00 which is in Feb, Mar 18 and P.
Need time to read though Magisk or wait for others to experience. I believe this is the warning message of TWRP and Pixel 2 A/B slots.
update to my troubles
If you have watching as myself to correct the troubles I'm having: recap: Bootloader is not flashing to current one
I'm stuck on 0059. I get a flash fail message (bootloader) ( remote:Command Flash Error ) Bootloader A 200002000 SZ=0000B000. Stuck on bootloader screen only.
Corrected back to before still broken flashable bootloader 0059. Used install TWRP and Magisk. Which I had before trying to update from Jan 18 update. So works as before..
I tried a path to some how get back to correct. So flash current tdbo and boot.img and bootloader. WRONG white G screen only.
So fastboot back into twrp.img use install script zip, install Magisk nogo.
So caution DON'T do it my way.
I was lucky I had a back up twrp file from a month ago. Now at least back to "working"
opm1.171010.013. again that is bootloader 0066 but mine is 0059....
kkjb said:
If you have watching as myself to correct the troubles I'm having: recap: Bootloader is not flashing to current one
I'm stuck on 0059. I get a flash fail message (bootloader) ( remote:Command Flash Error ) Bootloader A 200002000 SZ=0000B000. Stuck on bootloader screen only.
Corrected back to before still broken flashable bootloader 0059. Used install TWRP and Magisk. Which I had before trying to update from Jan 18 update. So works as before..
I tried a path to some how get back to correct. So flash current tdbo and boot.img and bootloader. WRONG white G screen only.
So fastboot back into twrp.img use install script zip, install Magisk nogo.
So caution DON'T do it my way.
I was lucky I had a back up twrp file from a month ago. Now at least back to "working"
opm1.171010.013. again that is bootloader 0066 but mine is 0059....
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That's pretty slick that you got it working again, especially with the bootloader error. I didn't think you could get the current OS working with an old bootloader at all. Hopefully at some point you will be able to update it all the way.
I soft bricked it..so don't do this.
See previous to catch up. Since I pulled the plug and had a Google Warranty phone in hand...21 hours later!
I decided to do all the things NOT TO DO.
Pulled factory Image file from last bootloader with 0059 bootloader.. Nov 17
Flashed tdbo.img, boot.img.
Didn't change same Flash failure device return message. Had to boot TWRP, flash twrp to get working again. Since phone needs to return for credit.
Nothing to lose, I have been on slot = A always. Moved to slot = B....
Now it is a brick.
First couple of power cycles, one line flash, vibrate. Then after 3-4 more cycles no more vibration. longer time to one line flash.
Warm to touch, overnight charge. Same.
So message is to keep backup of files used in first portion of Magisk and twrp installs. Must follow instructions if want to remove Magisk root.
Somehow my problem is a weird one off with the bootloader oddity.

K1 - So I think I may have bricked this thing. Looking for help, if any.

Well, not fully bricked, but it's completely non-working just the same.
I've had the K1 for a few years now and have been fine with the standard, stock OTA updates. Recently though I've been seeing constant notifications that I'm short on ram and after uninstalling apps, deleting old files, it would work ok for a few days and then start complaining about low memory again. So I figured that something must be corrupt and now is a good a time as any to root and see about flashing a new rom.
I've owned many android devices over the years and have rooted and patched most of them. so I'm familiar with the tools.
This time however, I think I must have crossed something up somewhere.
What I did was this:
Grabbed the minimal ADB package and fastboot drivers.
Booted into the bootloader and ran the fastboot oem unlock. No problem.
From the nVidia site, I then grabbed and flashed the latest stock image and recovery, just to ensure I was on a clean slate. No problem.
Flashed the latest TWRP for the device. No problem.
Flashed SuperSU. No problem.
Booted into the stock system to make sure everything was still working and it was. But, this is the start of where I maybe hosed things up(?).
While running stock, I converted the SD card to internal memory, just so I wasn't having to mess with it later, not thinking that I'd have to do it again anyway after flashing a new rom.
Rebooted back to TWRP and proceeded to flash the new rom (AOSP Extended (AEX) 5.8).
I flashed it by way of the sideload method rather than from a zip file sitting on the SD card. This all seemed to work just fine.
Next I went ahead and flashed OpenGapps Mini. This resulted in an error 70 and after reading about it, it was a simple matter of going into the advanced settings in TWRP and extending the system partition. Did that and OpenGapps then flashed with no problem.
Finally I wrapped it up by flashing tegra124-tn8-p1761-1270-a04-e-battery.dtb and rebooted.
... Nothing. Now I know that when flashing a new rom, the first boot can take some time, but I let it sit for about 2 hours with no result. It didn't appear to be boot looping, but instead just stuck on the nVidia boot screen. Forced it to boot back to the bootloader and brought up TWRP. I obviously did something wrong, so I prepared to reflash the stock image.
Did the wipe, flashed the files and rebooted. Again, nothing.
This time however, not only can I not boot to the system, I now also can't get back into recovery.
No matter how many times I reboot, or attempt to reflash anything, it hangs on the boot screen when attempting to get back into recovery.
So I'm stuck. I've tried reflashing TWRP, stock recovery and stock system, with the SD card in and out, a number of times, all with no joy.
I can access the bootloader, so I can at least run fastboot commands, but that's all I can do. Without being in recovery, I can't access an ADB shell if I need to repair anything.
If you're still with me after this rambling mess, do I have any hope at all in recovering this thing?
Hi,
I think the problem is in the modified .dtb try flash the original file.
Or : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=82359331&postcount=39
greetings
kozaqu said:
Hi,
I think the problem is in the modified .dtb try flash the original file.
Or : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=82359331&postcount=39
greetings
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That got me in the right direction and I can at least get back into recovery now. Thanks! :good:
Also in the same boat
mkhopper said:
Well, not fully bricked, but it's completely non-working just the same.
I've had the K1 for a few years now and have been fine with the standard, stock OTA updates. Recently though I've been seeing constant notifications that I'm short on ram and after uninstalling apps, deleting old files, it would work ok for a few days and then start complaining about low memory again. So I figured that something must be corrupt and now is a good a time as any to root and see about flashing a new rom.
I've owned many android devices over the years and have rooted and patched most of them. so I'm familiar with the tools.
This time however, I think I must have crossed something up somewhere.
What I did was this:
Grabbed the minimal ADB package and fastboot drivers.
Booted into the bootloader and ran the fastboot oem unlock. No problem.
From the nVidia site, I then grabbed and flashed the latest stock image and recovery, just to ensure I was on a clean slate. No problem.
Flashed the latest TWRP for the device. No problem.
Flashed SuperSU. No problem.
Booted into the stock system to make sure everything was still working and it was. But, this is the start of where I maybe hosed things up(?).
While running stock, I converted the SD card to internal memory, just so I wasn't having to mess with it later, not thinking that I'd have to do it again anyway after flashing a new rom.
Rebooted back to TWRP and proceeded to flash the new rom (AOSP Extended (AEX) 5.8).
I flashed it by way of the sideload method rather than from a zip file sitting on the SD card. This all seemed to work just fine.
Next I went ahead and flashed OpenGapps Mini. This resulted in an error 70 and after reading about it, it was a simple matter of going into the advanced settings in TWRP and extending the system partition. Did that and OpenGapps then flashed with no problem.
Finally I wrapped it up by flashing tegra124-tn8-p1761-1270-a04-e-battery.dtb and rebooted.
... Nothing. Now I know that when flashing a new rom, the first boot can take some time, but I let it sit for about 2 hours with no result. It didn't appear to be boot looping, but instead just stuck on the nVidia boot screen. Forced it to boot back to the bootloader and brought up TWRP. I obviously did something wrong, so I prepared to reflash the stock image.
Did the wipe, flashed the files and rebooted. Again, nothing.
This time however, not only can I not boot to the system, I now also can't get back into recovery.
No matter how many times I reboot, or attempt to reflash anything, it hangs on the boot screen when attempting to get back into recovery.
So I'm stuck. I've tried reflashing TWRP, stock recovery and stock system, with the SD card in and out, a number of times, all with no joy.
I can access the bootloader, so I can at least run fastboot commands, but that's all I can do. Without being in recovery, I can't access an ADB shell if I need to repair anything.
If you're still with me after this rambling mess, do I have any hope at all in recovering this thing?
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I'm also sort of in the same boat i had a custom rom installed and decided to go back to stock os and now i'm stuck at either the Nvidia Logo or the Fastboot menu there's nothing else it let's me do i'd take any advice at this point. I can use Fastboot commands and I've tried Flashing Twrp.img and also flashing all the stock os which goes through with no problems i reboot the device and it's just stuck at the Nvidia logo
Ps: how did you manage to get back into recovery
Hello.
I think i had the same Problem.
I Flashed a Custom Rom, MiniGapps and the tegra...Battery file and since then i had boot loop an the NVidia Logo.
The Problem was: i flashed the tegra-Battery.ZIP file!!!
I noticed that i have to unzip it and flash teh tegra-..battery.DTP file.
since then it booted up again.
the OpenGappMini was buggy. it worked with the Nano!
Hope this helps for you as well!
OMG you guys. I did the exact same damn thing. Flashed the ZIP instead of the DTP file. 100 million thanks to you. I'm going to give it a shot now.
It worked! I wonder how many other folks didn't realize it wasn't a zip to flash to dtb and bricked their devices.

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