Hello Everyone,
I have searched this forum and followed many useful threads which seemed related to my issue, alas none have actually been able to fix my phone.
I am using a stock ROM which upgraded to marshmallow not too long ago. The other day my phone rebooted for no reason got it's self into a boot loop. Since them I have tried the following:
1) I have used recovery mode and cleared the cache/performed a factory reset. I just the get the can't mount/cache line pop up.
2) Tried to use ADB to boot an image over the USB but couldn't get much from this (so I may have missed something with this).
3) Tried to use fastboot to move flash back to a version of marshmallow downloaded. When I go to flash files in I get failed messages on command prompt. (Failed, remote flash write error).
additional info
1) the device was encrypted from the settings menu when functional.
Any advice or help would be good at this point. Let me know if additional information is needed.
Thanks!
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Following various threads here how to successfully unlocking and rooting their device, I've failed on so many levels.
At the moment I think my xoom is semi-bricked because its just stuck on the M screen. I've think I got the recovery screen working last night as I was able to go into recover mode but after updates through wifi I think it possibly stopped it.
So when i reboot and go into recovery mode, I get an exclamation mark over an android. I've tried rebooting and just got it to mount back on Fastboot but when I've tried to wipe it and reflesh it to (recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img) its not doing what its suppose to do and giving me "unknown partition, Failed to process command error (0x300003)
Any ideas what I need to do?
Btw, I can reboot, voldown and then volup to choose the 3 options but like I said I can't get into the recovery mode properly.
Schizophonic said:
Following various threads here how to successfully unlocking and rooting their device, I've failed on so many levels.
At the moment I think my xoom is semi-bricked because its just stuck on the M screen. I've think I got the recovery screen working last night as I was able to go into recover mode but after updates through wifi I think it possibly stopped it.
So when i reboot and go into recovery mode, I get an exclamation mark over an android. I've tried rebooting and just got it to mount back on Fastboot but when I've tried to wipe it and reflesh it to (recovery-Tiamat-R4c-100611-1150-cwm.img) its not doing what its suppose to do and giving me "unknown partition, Failed to process command error (0x300003)
Any ideas what I need to do?
Btw, I can reboot, voldown and then volup to choose the 3 options but like I said I can't get into the recovery mode properly.
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Could I ask what steps in rooting you completed successfully and where exactly it went wrong?
Then, what exactly have you done to try to move forward?
Also, which guide did you use?
Don't worry, you're not bricked if you can get to fastboot.
okantomi said:
Could I ask what steps in rooting you completed successfully and where exactly it went wrong?
Then, what exactly have you done to try to move forward?
Also, which guide did you use?
Don't worry, you're not bricked if you can get to fastboot.
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Last night I followed this videolinked in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYc1lVWm7ks to Unlock OEM my device
I think that worked fine because it didn't throw up any hiccups.
I then followed this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1242241 to root it. It didn't have superuser so I downloaded it and installed it and then tried Terminal on the "SU" command. Said I did not have 'permissions'
This morning, I then followed this Youtbue link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsVpY0PDwtQ and after the first reboot of puting the new .img, it failed to reboot. Now I'm stuck on the M screen.
I think I managed to get my computer to pick up the device in adb fastboot because it responds to that. However when I type in adb devices it doesn't pick up anything...
Next after messing around I managed to flash it to the boot.img on this, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049901
It flashed it ( I think) and worked without errors unlike the other flash I tried today, and its still stuck in M screen.
BTW, this is a UK Wifi Zoom.
Little update - I've downloaded and flash this boot: boot_3.1_insecure.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049901 and now boots up. However my Wifi has now disappeared. I'm in the process of doing a factory reset but will this work?
Still no avail - need to get this wifi working again soon. Think I've finally got access to superuser
Schizophonic said:
Little update - I've downloaded and flash this boot: boot_3.1_insecure.zip from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1049901 and now boots up. However my Wifi has now disappeared. I'm in the process of doing a factory reset but will this work?
Still no avail - need to get this wifi working again soon. Think I've finally got access to superuser
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It sounds like you are on the right track. Hang in there, you'll make it!
Do you have access to an Ubuntu OS? when you connect an android device to a PC running Ubuntu it will mount the internal memory to the PC which makes it much easier to browse the partitions. Also, Go ahead and reflash the CWM recovery through Rom manager (if thats available to UK users) so that hopefully youll get a fresh recovery.img to work with. As far as ADB not noticing the xoom, you probably erased the adb drivers, and is the usb cord youre using 100% data transferable type? I about pulled my hair out a few times because adb wouldnt recognize my phone but realised I was using an older micro usb cable that only allowed electrical current for charging, not data transfer capable. You might also be able to find a clean nandroid backup file from a fellow UK xoom owner, that you trust, and see if they dont mind sending you their backed up boot-img and system-img. Just some guesses, but sounds like you got it pretty well figured out
Hello all, after a bit of self taught ADB and etc and understanding the mechanics how to successfully flash a Xoom, I managed to follow another guide from stratch (unlock oem, etc) and flashes it to the US stock 3.2.2 rom. It picked up wifi but couldn't connect for some reason - maybe different frequency?
Anyway since then I've installed one of the custom Roms here Team Tiamat Xoom Rom 2.2.2 and all is well now Got my Xoom back up and running with superaccess.
Thanks for all the info on this forum, great place for resource
Mind you, coming from a background with no experience with ADB, it was a bit mind boggling but I managed to get there in the end. Just a bit of feedback for those authors with the guides - maybe put a little subsection on the basics of how to get things prepared and up and running. This I think will help a lot of people who cannot sit for hours on end to trouble shoot something if it goes wrong. Most of the guides here are very useful and handy but at time I just kept saying to myself "wtf, what, where, huh?"
Schizophonic said:
Hello all, after a bit of self taught ADB and etc and understanding the mechanics how to successfully flash a Xoom, I managed to follow another guide from stratch (unlock oem, etc) and flashes it to the US stock 3.2.2 rom. It picked up wifi but couldn't connect for some reason - maybe different frequency?
Anyway since then I've installed one of the custom Roms here Team Tiamat Xoom Rom 2.2.2 and all is well now Got my Xoom back up and running with superaccess.
Thanks for all the info on this forum, great place for resource
Mind you, coming from a background with no experience with ADB, it was a bit mind boggling but I managed to get there in the end. Just a bit of feedback for those authors with the guides - maybe put a little subsection on the basics of how to get things prepared and up and running. This I think will help a lot of people who cannot sit for hours on end to trouble shoot something if it goes wrong. Most of the guides here are very useful and handy but at time I just kept saying to myself "wtf, what, where, huh?"
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My guide, which is highlighted in the Xoom Heaven thread has a large section on setting up your adb files etc.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1249798
Rooted 3.2 Xoom FAIL
Hi All,
Not the best way to join the boards but I am in deep....
I have a canadian wifi xoom on 3.2. I followed these instructions (How to root 3.2 on US WiFi & Verizon 3G XOOM! (Windows and Mac)) to root my xoom and was having issues with a wifi error.
I decided to use the Canadian boot.img file and when I rebooted the xoom got stuck on the moto logo and is no longer recognized by my computer.
I have tried resetting through the android recovery (I dont have anything 3rd party installed) but no luck. I am afraid that this thing is a total write off.
Any thoughts? Thanks
Blair
Hi all,
Here is my sad saga.
Today, I decided I wanted to move up to ICS. I had 2.3.4 on a Koodoo phone that I decided was ready for the brave new world of ICS (bought it off Kijiji, now running it on Rogers which means I have no option of bringing it into a shop).
Ran into some issues but some good folks saved my butt in a number of tough spots. However, my grave seems to have been dug deeper by the minute. Essentially, I have managed to upgrade to 4.0.3. but am stuck with no 3G connection, hence no phone signal. This is a HUGE issue since I require my phone for work (foolish move #1 of the night).
Here are things I have tried and the challenges I have faced thus far:
1) CWM. Have not been able to access it or install it successfully. However have somehow managed to root the device. I did it through a one-click root/CWM tool I found online but have never been able to access CWM from the recovery screen, only stock recovery.
2) Changing the radio baseband version. Fail, since I have no CWM. Or Root Explorer because...
3) I can't access the google Market as I have no data connection. And did I mention no wireless? I live out in a rural area (sad story #1). It's ethernet only, sadly
4) Also, I have very limited access to a PC. I do have one at work, but I have my own macbook. Although I could use the PC at work to try some stuff out, I can't be spending my entire day Googling for help. Seems like employers would frown greatly on it. I've already spent a solid 4 hours on the forums and Internet tonight trying to find something that works. Absolutely no dice.
5) Attempted to get back to 2.3.6. No joy. Phone won't budge from 4.0.3. and I think it has to do a huge part with no CWM.
6) Factory reset a number of times. Still stuck on 4.0.3. with no 3G connection.
7) Reset APNs to default. Still no luck. Perhaps it isn't the radio baseband after all?
8) Also tried entering and leaving airplane mode a number of times. Zero luck.
9) I have a pretty low comfort level with PCs to be honest. I am open to all instructions, as long as they are detailed and written For Dummies.
Please help. I really, truly do not know what else to do or where else to turn but the forums. I've tried everything I could think of and I'm afraid this will impact my job since I need to be in constant phone contact for work. I'm exhausted from stress and worry. I swear this will be the last time I experiment with my phone (I know I've said it before, but this time I MEAN it!)
Thank you all you kind-hearted folk out there for anything you can do to help.
first cell phone model you have and that you had changed baseband before all ... You can also try a new version of CMW in case, can also be kernel problem that uses TO in the mobile ...
So you have a nexus with barely PC access running ics minus a recovery. Good news is your in luck. You need proper tools to do the job. Easiest method is either on that Mac or at work, install the phones drivers. search Google for the fastboot binary for the operating system your using. Once the drivers are installed boot to fast boot not recovery but the screen where you choose recovery. Open a terminal on the PC and type fastboot devices. No period. Should return a serial number on the screen. Your good to go. When you download the fastboot program, put it in a folder on the PC. Also put cwm for your phone in a .img format not a .zip. That should give you a name like cwm-2.5.5.0.img. When you open the terminal, navigate to the folder with both files. After typing fastboot devices and seeing the number type fastboot flash recovery cwm-and-whatever.img
That should give you cwm.
Also you got root have you tried downloading rommanager apk from the net putting it on the sd then installing. Once it installs try to flash recovery from the app
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You have to relax first lol. When you're panicky nothing gets done so calm down. Do what the guy above says. Install cwm with fast boot. First install the android sdk then get the drivers. Get fast boot file down as well. Remember that the command fastboot flash whatever varies from operating systems.
With cwm installed, do a test. Backup your efs folder , which is essentially extremely important. You would better do a nandroud backup. Then, try various radios. See if that's your issue. If not change to trying out new roms . Worse case scenario go back to your 2.3.6 rom by flashing with cwm or install cyanogen mod 7.
Best of luck
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So you have a nexus with barely PC access running ics minus a recovery. Good news is your in luck. You need proper tools to do the job. Easiest method is either on that Mac or at work, install the phones drivers. search Google for the fastboot binary for the operating system your using. Once the drivers are installed boot to fast boot not recovery but the screen where you choose recovery. Open a terminal on the PC and type fastboot devices. No period. Should return a serial number on the screen. Your good to go. When you download the fastboot program, put it in a folder on the PC. Also put cwm for your phone in a .img format not a .zip. That should give you a name like cwm-2.5.5.0.img. When you open the terminal, navigate to the folder with both files. After typing fastboot devices and seeing the number type fastboot flash recovery cwm-and-whatever.img
That should give you cwm.
Also you got root have you tried downloading rommanager apk from the net putting it on the sd then installing. Once it installs try to flash recovery from the app
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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Follow dreamsforgotten's instructions should get you out of the problem.
And yeah, relax.
You flashed the wrong ROM. the i9020a never got 4.0.3, it went straight from 2.3.6 to 4.0.4. you flashed a ROM for the i9020/i9023. This means that you have a US modem, a problem with those in the gingerbread days is that if you toggled 3G off, you lost it.
Now, I'm not 100% sure this will fix your issue, it *will* bring you back to proper stock image for your phone. Also, keep in mind, that you are responsible for anything you do to your phone, I in no way take any responsibility.
Instructions are for windows
Start by downloading the factory image:
Factory image for your phone
(ref) https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
Uncompress this file, you will need the following files:
Image-sojua-imm76d.zip
bootloader-crespo-i9020xxkl1.img
radio-crespo-i9020uckj1.img
Put these all in a folder, you'll need them shortly
Now you need to connect your phone to the computer. follow this guide, part 1 ONLY:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1007782
You should still be in the bootloader when you do the following steps, (turn phone off, press and hold the volume down, power up the phone)
Grab a copy of fastboot.exe and put it in the folder with the IMG files (PM me if you can't find one)
Now, test to make sure your phone is seen by fastboot:
Open a cmd prompt and go to the folder where the img files and fastboot are stored.
Type: fastboot devices
you should get a response like this:
C:\temp\nexus image files>fastboot devices
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx fastboot
(x's will be alphanumeric)
This means that fastboot can now see your device. if you get nothing, something went wrong above.. troubleshoot that.
If everything is good, start flashing:
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-crespo-i9020xxkl1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-crespo-i9020uckj1.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-sojua-imm76d.zip
Reboot your phone and be *Very* patient with the first boot.
You should now be good.
Thanks all so very much for all the help! It was extremely helpful and really helped to get my head around things.
What I ended up doing was (for those who might be stuck in the same situation as me):
1) Wipe everything. EVERYTHING. Used fastboot into CWM to help me do that.
2) Put in Kustom Kream found here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399956
3) CM9 from here:
http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?type=nightly&device=crespo
* Not super stable to be honest; I've had at least three times where my entire phone randomly shut down and went into the CM9 boot screen and was stuck there until I did a battery pull. Reinstalled each time through CWM. Hope this gets fixed soon!
I found that Kustom Kream put CWM AND rooted my phone AND had everything working in terms of radio bands, sending SMS, etc. I originally had major issues with radios but now I have KB3 although the signal is kind of weak. Maybe because I live in a relatively far out suburban area?
But this solved my problems. Good luck to anyone out there stuck where I am, I feel your pain!
I would recommend that you at least flash a radio that is designed to work with your model - ucjk. That way you won't have any issues if you toggle to 2G.
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Hi, I'm relatively new to this forum and I've been trying almost all day to root my phone...
First, I had problems trying to get a working recovery (they just crashed to random colors/or loaded fine and then rebooted like nothing happened). Tried with CWM Recovery but it seems this model is not supported atm, tried with TWRP v2.8.3.0 and also crashes... ATM the only custom recovery that has started without going haywire is TWRP v2.8.0.0 (at least for my phone).
I prefered using 'fastboot boot recovery.img' before 'flash' since it's the first time I'm trying to root a phone. The recovery mode starts okay and I also placed the UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.46.zip in the internal storage before hand. I try to install the .zip file and all goes well, no errors and a blue 'Successful' message. This is where the 'root' procedure fails. Since you can reboot or go home to check other stuff I just tried rebooting the first time and it asked me that I had a SuperSU in the device and that if I wanted to install it to have root. I obviously swiped to install it and it displayed for a split of a second the window from before and just shut down and rebooted...
I tried several other methods to try and root my phone after this failure, but none worked. I checked again if trying this procedure would serve a purpose but I got the same thing always. But since I saw the process so many times I could see for a moment a red line saying something like 'E: failed to copy su binary to /system/bin (...)' but couldn't read more because it was a split of a second there xD. I googled this weird error and I found that my /system is in read only state and not writtable... But to change it to writtable I need root too it seems <_<)
So, any help? I'm sorry if this long text makes someone just look away but I don't really know how to explain my problem in more simple words xD. Any help will be appreciated .
EDIT: Forgot to say that my phone has its bootloader unlocked already and it has USB Debugging enabled.
Moto G LTE x1040
System version (as my phone says) 21.31.1.peregrine.retla.retla.en.01 entcl
Build: KXB21.14-L1.56-1
OS: KitKat 4.4.4
Please help
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Hello, so recently I tried to fix my bootlooped Moto G 3rd gen(dual-sim, India) and made a mistake that has somewhat fixed my phone but the wifi doesn't work, there might be some undiscovered errors still, the whole story..
-The phone became bootlooped like I said above
-So I decided to flash stock rom for it, and looked up several guides on how to do it.
-Downloaded the correct rom, and connected the phone in recovery mode as I could still hold down power button while phone loops(switch on to logo-pause-black screen repeat...)
-After setting correct path for fastboot, I got the [FAILED ] REMOTE ERROR while flashing partition - the "gpt.bin file"
-So I decided to skip that and went on with rest of the given commands including all 6(number 0 to number 5) sparsechunks
-I received signed error for sparsechunks
-I continued upto reboot
After this the phone booted fine but wouldn't get past selecting wifi network phase of start setup screen
Somehow a repair guy I gave phone to fix got up to that with login details of account, and now the phone is functional but I can't manage to turn on the wifi, if I hit on it automatically slides back to off instantly.
Notes: After fastboot and the start phase issue I tried mfastboot with same rom files and went over all commands many times, with same error
: After the phone became functional I tried flashing process again with mfastboot and usb debugging enabled but received REMOTE ERROR at partition again and stopped there.
That's all so far, any advice or suggestion you could give is highly appreciated. Thanks for your time.
Same problem.
zarama12 said:
Hello, so recently I tried to fix my bootlooped Moto G 3rd gen(dual-sim, India) and made a mistake that has somewhat fixed my phone but the wifi doesn't work, there might be some undiscovered errors still, the whole story..
-The phone became bootlooped like I said above
-So I decided to flash stock rom for it, and looked up several guides on how to do it.
-Downloaded the correct rom, and connected the phone in recovery mode as I could still hold down power button while phone loops(switch on to logo-pause-black screen repeat...)
-After setting correct path for fastboot, I got the [FAILED ] REMOTE ERROR while flashing partition - the "gpt.bin file"
-So I decided to skip that and went on with rest of the given commands including all 6(number 0 to number 5) sparsechunks
-I received signed error for sparsechunks
-I continued upto reboot
After this the phone booted fine but wouldn't get past selecting wifi network phase of start setup screen
Somehow a repair guy I gave phone to fix got up to that with login details of account, and now the phone is functional but I can't manage to turn on the wifi, if I hit on it automatically slides back to off instantly.
Notes: After fastboot and the start phase issue I tried mfastboot with same rom files and went over all commands many times, with same error
: After the phone became functional I tried flashing process again with mfastboot and usb debugging enabled but received REMOTE ERROR at partition again and stopped there.
That's all so far, any advice or suggestion you could give is highly appreciated. Thanks for your time.
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I have same problem. I can't use WiFi or Internet on other custom/Stock ROM. Not problem on nandroid backup.
Make sure you have the correct firmware files downloaded
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I have same problem. I can't use WiFi or Internet on other custom/Stock ROM. Not problem on nandroid backup.
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I was going to post how I fixed it but it slipped from my mind.
The flashing problem(Remote error) seems to be caused by the locked bootloader, which I only discovered after needing to root my phone following a guide to fix the wifi.
The thing is, a lot of people who have this problem seem to miss a file in the 'persist' folder of their root directory, see: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2619553
However for me it didn't fix the issue, mostly since the file isn't available for 3rd gen moto G, but with unlocked bootloader (see: http://theunlockr.com/2015/09/09/how-to-root-the-motorola-moto-g-3rd-gen/) I could flash other parts just fine (except gpt.bin still giving the same error) and it pretty much fixed my issue.
I am trying to resurrect my tf101. This is my starting point. Some time ago I installed cm10-20130929-NIGHTLY-tf101 into my tf101 using twrp. That installed fine but in the process something happened and I cannot boot into twrp I can now only boot into CM by holding the power button and volume up. I was not able to install gapps . Also I think my bootloader is corrupted because if I try to boot into it I just get a blank screen. I was able to install the Official TWRP App and can run it but it crashes every time "Unfortunately the app has stopped".
I am about ready to throw this laptop out because I have tried many options on this board and nothing worked. I can connect the tf101 to my computer and I can see it in device manager and I can open the laptop in file manager. I would even be willing to wipe the entire laptop and start from scratch but I don't know enough how to do this.
Any help or suggestions would be welcome.
Hi. First, I'll explain to you that for 10 years I had no contact with flashing phones. I didn't have any problems with the previous models. So I stopped somewhere at the level of the Samsung Galaxy S3-S4. Some time ago I decided that I would bring two Asus tf101s back to life and install a new KitKiss ROM on them. I set to work confidently. Turns out it's not that simple. I can do nothing. Some of the links have expired and the tips seem outdated. I can not upload a new recovery or even root the device. Strange things are happening. First of all, after turning on the device in recovery mode, after some time it goes into system boot and exits recovery. I've tried many ways and I don't understand any of it anymore. In the command line (CMD) it seems to see the device but does not want to respond to any commands, even to "adb reboot fastboot". I can do like this :
1. Ask for simple instructions for a "boy" and current links to the necessary files.
2. Look for someone who will perform a miracle and install the required Android for me.
Will someone help me?