I got a Moto G First generation (X1032) with lollipop 5.1
A few weeks ago I had the option to do a update, after I installed the update my phone was restarting and it now gets stuck in a bootloop. I can still come to the bootloader.
When I connect my phone to my computer it won't install, so I can't acces my phone.
My phone needs to startup in order to install it, but that's not possible because it will get in a bootloop.
My phone was rooted, but I fully unrooted it before I did the update.
Is there anyway to survive my phone? Already tried factory reset, but that won't do.
Thank you for your time.
Davoz said:
I got a Moto G First generation (X1032) with lollipop 5.1
A few weeks ago I had the option to do a update, after I installed the update my phone was restarting and it now gets stuck in a bootloop. I can still come to the bootloader.
When I connect my phone to my computer it won't install, so I can't acces my phone.
My phone needs to startup in order to install it, but that's not possible because it will get in a bootloop.
My phone was rooted, but I fully unrooted it before I did the update.
Is there anyway to survive my phone? Already tried factory reset, but that won't do.
Thank you for your time.
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Hi and thank you for using XDA Assist
My guess is that you need to flash again the stock ROM.
You ended up into a bootloop because you may changed some system files, and for each update the installer is checking that.
There are two situations:
- The update process will went good but you will be stuck into a bootloop
- The update process will be interrupted directly from the recovery
Here is a good guide about how to get back to stock.
Good luck!
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I lost my previous phone and bought a clean used one, Droid MAXX. Came nice and working, 4.2.2, OTA 12.15.15.
I first used RockMyMoto (ADB, telnet) to root successfully. Then immediately proceeded to TitaniumBackup to batch-restore about 40-50 apps with data. Seemed to finish successfully on surface (didn't run all). Rebooted to settle all changes and -- bam, a problem! The phone gets stuck at the animated boot logo (red eye).
I forced to shut it down by holding the Power key, then tried to boot into Recovery -- reboots with no prompts and gets stuck at the same point again. After many attempts gave up and agreed to do a hard reset, chose Factory in boot menu -- again reboots with no prompts and gets stuck again.
I am desperate to get back to a workable phone and ok with starting over. Is it possible to get back to what I received -- un-rooted, factory reset device? Having spent all day with this, I am at a verge of buying another phone again... Cannot believe that this phone became useless. Thank you very, very much for your help!
Have you tried flashing it back to 12.15.15 using the fxz and RSD lite? Phone will try to update after boot up, just place the phone in airplane mode and WiFi off to prevent it wanting to update if you want to root. At very least what I do is make sure I postpone the install of the update for 23hr 59min till I get root and freeze the update apps.
1080xt rooted 12.15.15
Problem solved with House of Moto. Did a full restore to 12.15.15. Will root again but will be doing an incremental restoration of apps, as I'm afraid something didn't work well in the batch process.
Hi, last week my phone started behaving very weird, out of nothing the phone freeze and stopped working and reboots itself and then got stuck on the boot logo, I tried to go to recovery via bootloader, but it didn't work, I tried everythging but it the only thing useful was connecting it to the pc and wiping cache via fastboot. This happened like 3 times a day. Now I have reflashed the stock firmware, installed some apps, xposed and other things, and when my device was ready, started behaving the same way like before, I don't know what to do now. please help.
Im using retail us 4.4.3 firmare.
this never happened with 4.4.2, is there any way to downgrade?
I followed this guide to restore stock firm: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
Okay, so just today I was looking through some articles and saw that Android 4.4.4 was able to be downloaded for the Moto G, I have a rooted Moto G, so I know that I can't install the OTA updates without reverting back to stock.
So it was early in the morning, I was still tired and not thinking strait; and I forgot that I couldn't install the OTA updates without reverting; So I made an idiotic mistake and used the settings update method to download the new version..... so now I am stuck in a boot loop because when ever I get to the Clockworkmod recovery, it says it can't complete it and it reboots my phone. Then the phone detects the phone didn't update and it goes into recovery. This just keeps happening over, and over, and over again,
See, the thing is, I would revert back to the stock, but I can't install the stock onto the internal SD because the phone reboots before I can actually get the stock zip onto the phone... so I'm stuck at this point, and I really don't know what to do... and I really don't think there is much I can do at this point.
Here Is My Phone Info:
Model: XT1031
Clockworkmod Recovery Version: v6.0.4.7
Can you turn off the phone with the power button and then boot in to recovery?
If that works try deleting the update zip from /cache directory with cwm.
meekrawb said:
Can you turn off the phone with the power button and then boot in to recovery?
If that works try deleting the update zip from /cache directory with cwm.
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I've already tried this, It hasn't worked the three times I've done it. I have got it to stop rebooting, and I've got it to the original recovery. The 4.4.4 update isn't showing up anymore though. My battery is always at 1% battery now too.... so now I have another problem.
xLOLxTSNOOPS said:
I've already tried this, It hasn't worked the three times I've done it. I have got it to stop rebooting, and I've got it to the original recovery. The 4.4.4 update isn't showing up anymore though. My battery is always at 1% battery now too.... so now I have another problem.
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Leave it plugged in for a few hours and then fastboot flash the stock firmware for your model number.
Unless someone else knows an easier way to get you going.
I rooted my device using king root, in that state i got the notification for an official update. I went to settings, about phone, and updated. after it rebooted, it started installing the update. halfway through the the status bar was a little less half full, it stopped and booted normally. It said the the update installation was unsuccessful. I remembered that i had the stupid kingroot, so i uninstalled it, it rebooted, everything so far so good. i went just to double check the OS version currently installed, still on 5.0.2 Lollipop. This time i went ahead and started installing the update. I noticed that this time it looked fine because the status bar didn't stop halfway through like last time. It kept going until it was more than half full. So I was like "ok, lets just leave it for now to do its job and ill look at it later" Later, I looked and it had a black screen with the android model with an exclamation mark. It said: "No Command" I decided not to **** with it, so i jut left it. I went to Motorola's website, and chatted with one of their technicians. She told me to factory reset it. She gave me instructions on how to do that, Which those instructions did not work. I went on YouTube and figured out a way on how to get into recovery mode and factory reset it, and that was what i did of course. Now all it does is boot, show me android model, power off. Then it keeps doing the same thing over and over until the battery dies, or i force to shut down from recovery mode. BTW i still can access recovery mode, and everything is useless and leads to boot-loop thing i just mentioned. Please help i feel like i really ****ed it up.
XDA Visitor said:
I rooted my device using king root, in that state i got the notification for an official update. I went to settings, about phone, and updated. after it rebooted, it started installing the update. halfway through the the status bar was a little less half full, it stopped and booted normally. It said the the update installation was unsuccessful. I remembered that i had the stupid kingroot, so i uninstalled it, it rebooted, everything so far so good. i went just to double check the OS version currently installed, still on 5.0.2 Lollipop. This time i went ahead and started installing the update. I noticed that this time it looked fine because the status bar didn't stop halfway through like last time. It kept going until it was more than half full. So I was like "ok, lets just leave it for now to do its job and ill look at it later" Later, I looked and it had a black screen with the android model with an exclamation mark. It said: "No Command" I decided not to **** with it, so i jut left it. I went to Motorola's website, and chatted with one of their technicians. She told me to factory reset it. She gave me instructions on how to do that, Which those instructions did not work. I went on YouTube and figured out a way on how to get into recovery mode and factory reset it, and that was what i did of course. Now all it does is boot, show me android model, power off. Then it keeps doing the same thing over and over until the battery dies, or i force to shut down from recovery mode. BTW i still can access recovery mode, and everything is useless and leads to boot-loop thing i just mentioned. Please help i feel like i really ****ed it up.
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Hello,
I'd recommend you to restore your device back to stock firmware Restore to Stock][XT1068][All Dual Sim Model][4.4.4] with fastboot.
Also, I would advice you not to flash bootloader again. (Since if yours is updated with marshmallow one, flashing the older one (downgrading) might end in a brick).
-Vatsal
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Vatsal said:
Hello,
I'd recommend you to restore your device back to stock firmware Restore to Stock][XT1068][All Dual Sim Model][4.4.4] with fastboot.
Also, I would advice you not to flash bootloader again. (Since if yours is updated with marshmallow one, flashing the older one (downgrading) might end in a brick).
-Vatsal
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at the last step, it fails to verify the package and aborts package installation. what now?
waseem98 said:
at the last step, it fails to verify the package and aborts package installation. what now?
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Hello,
You may try posting your query in the thread I linked above with all relevant logs, the experts there maybe able to assist you.
-Vatsal
Hello, I need serious help with my phone.
So, after a long while of having my phone rooted, and had a case of boot loop with twrp, I decided to go back to stock os and hung up the root days. I thought i did it right by getting a stock os and flashed it, and it worked for couple months, until yesterday.
My phone keeps going into Cyanogen Recovery, I tried rebooting so many times, once it did boot up to OS, but it went back after i restarted phone or it died.
Now I can't no longer get back, I thought factory resetting will work but it didn't. (Tried both wipe cache partition and Full factory reset option from the recovery) I found unroot your phone toolkits, thinking it could help fix my problem and just unroot/ give me back to OS (I wished i found this before flashing that custom stock rom).
But the toolkit doesn't work for me, it finds adb devices, but it cant find fast boot devices, because my phone cant even go into fast boot.
I tried manual, and the option from the recovery, it keeps going back to recovery. I have an option for apply update, and then apply from ADB, that was the only way for my pc to recognize my phone from adb devices. Any clues on how to fix?
Hi !
I may suggest you this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/tool-oneplus-one-return-to-stock-t2970390
Good luck !
xanthrax said:
Hi !
I may suggest you this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/tool-oneplus-one-return-to-stock-t2970390
Good luck !
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Will try, Ill respond back if anything happens!
Hmm I'm still having trouble because, I can't get into fast boot for some reason. It's keep going back to Cyanogen recovery. It has the option to reload into bootloader, but goes into cyanogen recovery again.
There is an option in dev options, uncheck the "update cyanogen recovery" and flash twrp again
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