Stuck on "Unlocked Bootloader" screen after flashing SuperSU - Moto G 2015 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

After flashing SuperSU, my phone is stuck on this "Unlocked Bootloader" warning, but I can't even turn it off to enter fastboot mode...is there any way to fix this or my phone is hard bricked?
( I created a TWRP backup before flashing SuperSU )
( I'm using Android 6.0 )

It happened to me too, but hold Volume Down & Power Buttom for 10 secs, will shut down and restart in fastboot mode.

BetaTesterCrazy said:
It happened to me too, but hold Volume Down & Power Buttom for 10 secs, will shut down and restart in fastboot mode.
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Thank you! My phone was already overheating.
Now, is there any way to actually fix that problem?
I've flashed SuperSU 2.46.

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EDIT:
I restored the backup and used this tutorial. Fixed now.

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Help! Bricked

I was trying to flash GPE on my phone and it has been stuck for over a half hour. I cant power it off, reboot into recovery. I tried using adb but it says my device is unauthorized. I tried fastboot reboot but it just says waiting for device.
I had CM11 on my phone, I have TWRP (latest version I think) I went into TWRP and did a factory reset and tried installing my new ROM and then it seemed to finish, I hit reboot system and it went to the first screen you see when you power up the phone and it has been stuck there for over a half hour.
If it helps I have a backup sitting on my computer.
Is there anyway to override the fact that adb is seeing my phone as unauthorized?
PLEASE PLEASE HELP
TIA
EDIT: got it, held power+vol up for around 12 sec, then the second the screen went dark I held power+vol down and got into recovery
pie_are_squared said:
I was trying to flash GPE on my phone and it has been stuck for over a half hour. I cant power it off, reboot into recovery. I tried using adb but it says my device is unauthorized. I tried fastboot reboot but it just says waiting for device.
I had CM11 on my phone, I have TWRP (latest version I think) I went into TWRP and did a factory reset and tried installing my new ROM and then it seemed to finish, I hit reboot system and it went to the first screen you see when you power up the phone and it has been stuck there for over a half hour.
If it helps I have a backup sitting on my computer.
Is there anyway to override the fact that adb is seeing my phone as unauthorized?
PLEASE PLEASE HELP
TIA
EDIT: got it, held power+vol up for around 12 sec, then the second the screen went dark I held power+vol down and got into recovery
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When you are in fastboot and have phone connected to PC hit the power button while Fastboot is highlighted. It should change to Fastboot USB. From here you should be able to get into recovery.
Hope this helps.

Will not fully boot, including Recovery

Hey everyone,
Randomly my Nexus 5 stoped booting yesterday, not progressing further than the Google boot logo. I can reach the option to load the recovery mode, but, once selected from the vol down+power menu it loads into a similar black screen.
From what I understand this is a soft-brick issue, but I'm unsure of how to reflash if I cannot access the recovery mode.
Please help
no need for recovery, you need to get back to bootloader. from there flash the factory image.
spacecaptain said:
no need for recovery, you need to get back to bootloader. from there flash the factory image.
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I have the same problem. I'm stuck in boot loop without a custom recovery. I did the flash-all.bat from the bootloader but it's still in boot loop. I also factory reset and wiped cache. Any other suggestions?
After flashing, boot back into fastboot and run these commands from a Windows machine:
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img (the userdata.img file can be extracted from the stock ROM for flashing in fastboot)
After running the 2 commands, boot back into recovery and perform a full wipe of data and cache, then reboot.
I did everything you said successfully but it's still stuck in boot loop.
Edit: I fixed my phone!
I just used this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...l-06-03-14-one-click-factory-restore-t2513937) and ran recovery_Nexus5 batch file. This will downgrade to Android version 4.4.4 though.
Judas0717 said:
Hey everyone,
Randomly my Nexus 5 stoped booting yesterday, not progressing further than the Google boot logo. I can reach the option to load the recovery mode, but, once selected from the vol down+power menu it loads into a similar black screen.
From what I understand this is a soft-brick issue, but I'm unsure of how to reflash if I cannot access the recovery mode.
Please help
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Its a power button issue dude..just turning on your phone with power button and give some scolding with finger on area around power button untill your phone didnt switch off by self..or when you turning on keep press power button repeatdly till your phone complete booting to system..this trick work for my nexus..hope it worked to you too
pay89 said:
Its a power button issue dude..just turning on your phone with power button and give some scolding with finger on area around power button untill your phone didnt switch off by self..or when you turning on keep press power button repeatdly till your phone complete booting to system..this trick work for my nexus..hope it worked to you too
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Hmm, but the power button works fine. I can "boot" into the google launch logo, and/or turn "on"/"off" the screen using it (black screen but illuminated by backlight).
Judas0717 said:
Hey everyone,
Randomly my Nexus 5 stoped booting yesterday, not progressing further than the Google boot logo. I can reach the option to load the recovery mode, but, once selected from the vol down+power menu it loads into a similar black screen.
From what I understand this is a soft-brick issue, but I'm unsure of how to reflash if I cannot access the recovery mode.
Please help
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Judas0717 said:
Hmm, but the power button works fine. I can "boot" into the google launch logo, and/or turn "on"/"off" the screen using it (black screen but illuminated by backlight).
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So you never reach bootanimation? If yes it must softbrick..if you can can enter recovery just do full wipe or flash factory img via fastboot
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I have same problem too with my nexus few days ago..when i entering bootloader my phone switch off by self..i try to enter bootloader again with vol down still keep pressed then i give some scolding area around power button and my phone still alive in bootloader mode..yea my phone got problem with power button and i have rrad about that issue on some site
Judas0717 said:
Hmm, but the power button works fine. I can "boot" into the google launch logo, and/or turn "on"/"off" the screen using it (black screen but illuminated by backlight).
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I think your flex cable is faulty.
ShadyLumberjack said:
I did everything you said successfully but it's still stuck in boot loop.
Edit: I fixed my phone!
I just used this (http://forum.xda-developers.com/goo...l-06-03-14-one-click-factory-restore-t2513937) and ran recovery_Nexus5 batch file. This will downgrade to Android version 4.4.4 though.
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This worked! Thank you! Also, thank you to everyone for your suggestions!

moto softbricked (bootloop, can't enter into TWRP recovery )

while i was trying to flash another rom on my device it turned off in the middle of the flashing and since then it is stuck in bootloop , i tried to enter in to the recovery (twrp) but it again gets into the bootloop after showing the TWRP logo, tried flashng the TWRP recovery but the phone is not being detected on PC .... kindly help me people
mmm, try upgrading recovery to the latest from TWRP official site. never used 2.8.5.
have used 2.8.7.0 during lollipop days, and it had no issues
koshikas said:
mmm, try upgrading recovery to the latest from TWRP official site. never used 2.8.5.
have used 2.8.7.0 during lollipop days, and it had no issues
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thanks for the reply mate , now i am have increment in my problems , the other day i tried to flash another rom and during the flashing my phone went off and since then it is stuck in boot loop(not booting though) i can't enter in to TWRP recovery , (it displays the TWRP logo and again gets stuck in boot loop ) tried connecting to the PC in order to update the recovery but the command prompt isn't recognising the device though i installed ABD tools etc ... a bit too much to ask but can you suggest me what to do next ?
kartikey07 said:
thanks for the reply mate , now i am have increment in my problems , the other day i tried to flash another rom and during the flashing my phone went off and since then it is stuck in boot loop(not booting though) i can't enter in to TWRP recovery , (it displays the TWRP logo and again gets stuck in boot loop ) tried connecting to the PC in order to update the recovery but the command prompt isn't recognising the device though i installed ABD tools etc ... a bit too much to ask but can you suggest me what to do next ?
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i would while booting the device keep pressing the power button to force shutdown the device. immediately after turning off, press and hold both power button and vol - keys for 10sec or more and release. this will get you into the bootloader screen. on that keep pressing vol - to select 'recovery' and press vol + to go into the recovery. good luck
koshikas said:
i would while booting the device keep pressing the power button to force shutdown the device. immediately after turning off, press and hold both power button and vol - keys for 10sec or more and release. this will get you into the bootloader screen. on that keep pressing vol - to select 'recovery' and press vol + to go into the recovery. good luck
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yep tried this , on doing so it gets in TWRP recovery (the logo displays) but it again go into bootloop without actually booting into the recovery ... i am kind of stuck
kartikey07 said:
yep tried this , on doing so it gets in TWRP recovery (the logo displays) but it again go into bootloop without actually booting into the recovery ... i am kind of stuck
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that leaves you only with one option. get into the bootloader screen, and flash the latest stock ROM using fastboot commands. then try flashing custom recovery, custom ROM from the beginning. i would skip flashing bootloader though.
koshikas said:
that leaves you only with one option. get into the bootloader screen, and flash the latest stock ROM using fastboot commands. then try flashing custom recovery, custom ROM from the beginning. i would skip flashing bootloader though.
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please provide a link for the same tutorial (step by step)

Not able to get into TWRP recovery, stuck on "Your device is booting now..."

Not able to get into TWRP recovery, stuck on "Your device is booting now..."
Hey everyone,
I just unlocked my bootloader and now want to flash TWRP and SuperSU. My Phone is already Nougat with Emui 5.
The Problem is that I'm just not able to enter the recovery. When pressing volume down + power or trying "adb reboot recovery" in the command line, the phone starts in the "unlocked bootloader warning screen". But not like in the normal warning screen it doesn't give me options but just shows a white line saying "Your device is booting now..." and thats where it gets stuck. Only gets hotter...
The fun thing is I already was in the recovery but wasn't able to flash the SuperSU (r275). Maybe it was not compatible with Nougat. TWRP just couldn't mount various things. After reflashing the recovery below instead of some other version (don't know anymore) I'm not able to enter the recovery again.
Feels like I searched the whole Internet and there is nearly nobody with the problem or a solution. Tried this as well: https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/help/honor-8-boot-to-twrp-recovery-lost-root-t3567462. It seems like nobody who published a Honor 8 + Nougat + TWRP + SuperSU "How To" acutally tried it himself.
I used this TWRP https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/development/twrp-t3566563
Please help me I can't use WhatsApp because I need to restore it with Titanium (Database way doesn't restore all chats... Other problem)
Thanks everybody I just can't stand this anymore
I had this issue after downgrading to EMUI 4.1 and upgrading to 5.0 again via twrp. I flashed some old 3.0.2.0 version from another developer. Booted into that, flashed the update.zip package for emui 5.0 and then i was able to successfully flash and boot into 3.1.1.0
sysak said:
I had this issue after downgrading to EMUI 4.1 and upgrading to 5.0 again via twrp. I flashed some old 3.0.2.0 version from another developer. Booted into that, flashed the update.zip package for emui 5.0 and then i was able to successfully flash and boot into 3.1.1.0
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Thank you I got it!
So I got my L09 with Nougat/Emui 5 on it. Then just used TWRP from https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70228949&postcount=252 (bootable, think ist ist 3.0.2.0) then flashed 3.1.1.0 from https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-8/development/twrp-t3566563 (bootable) and finally flashed SuperSu from first Link again. Other SuperSU versions (like the phh r275) WERE NOT flashable.
Magisk is the most compatible root solution for the Honor 8 on Nougat. The only thing that doesn't work (seamlessly) is MagiskHide, but the root itself works and flashes fine from TWRP.
I have tried to flash twrp multiple times to no success. I have tried multiple variations of the tool but for some reason when I go try to boot into recovery it takes me to erecovery which fails to do anything.
Are you sure about button combination
If you're trying to boot in to recovery with your phone plugged in to the computer it will także you to erecovery. If only i could find the person who całe up with this stupid idea that caused me hours of struggles, they'd pay for it. also when you use the pwr + vol.down combination let go off the power when you feel the vibration and further hold the vol.down until you see the boot screen appear.
sysak said:
If you're trying to boot in to recovery with your phone plugged in to the computer it will także you to erecovery. If only i could find the person who całe up with this stupid idea that caused me hours of struggles, they'd pay for it. also when you use the pwr + vol.down combination let go off the power when you feel the vibration and further hold the vol.down until you see the boot screen appear.
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OK so i go to bootloader flash twrp then when i try to reboot ive tried disconnecting from computer and holding vol up and power then when it vibrates release power and hold vol down too. It still just boots to unlocked bootloader screen then to os
Dalg1991 said:
OK so i go to bootloader flash twrp then when i try to reboot ive tried disconnecting from computer and holding vol up and power then when it vibrates release power and hold vol down too. It still just boots to unlocked bootloader screen then to os
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Try adb reboot recovery in command line on your PC when phone is turned on
0mrwhatsupguy0 said:
Try adb reboot recovery in command line on your PC when phone is turned on
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I tried this like 20 times but this time it worked! I know have TWRP working. weird think tho is that no keyboard or default Huawei apps are preinstalled and BT isn't working.
Few problems with Binary SU and BusyBox
My phone seems to be rooted. Titanium Backup works but I have to accept every App instalation manually. With other settings restoring gets stuck. Also SuperSU reminds me every time that my BinarySU needs an actualisation but fails if it tries. And finally BusyBox just isn't able to get itself installed.
I'm thinking about restoring stock firmware, update to Nougat, and flash the two TWRP Versions and SuperSU again but hate to spend ours on my phone. OnePlus One rooting was sooo easy...
Dalg1991 said:
I tried this like 20 times but this time it worked! I know have TWRP working. weird think tho is that no keyboard or default Huawei apps are preinstalled and BT isn't working.
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Is there a number of times you have to do it? How should I transition from this stupid "Your device is an enemy of the state" screen to something that will connect to adb?

Bricked. Can't access fastboor or recovery

Hi guys,
my Mate 9 is stuck at the black screen after the Huawei logo screen with the "Your device is booting now..." text. I can't get into recovery mode or fastboot mode. Is there any way to get out of this situation?
Here is what has happened:
I wanted to root my Mate 9 so I first unlocked the bootloader and flashed the TWRP recovery.
But after flashing the recovery I couldn't get into the recovery. When I pressed the button combination the phone was always stuck at the screen with the "Your device is booting now..." text. But when I booted the phone normally without pressing any button it would boot just fine past the screen.
So I thought I should try to relock and unlock the bootloader and install the recovery again.
When relocking and rebooting the phone it went to the Huawei Updater mode or eRecovery mode, I don't know which one. It wanted to reinstall the firmware or something. But that failed so I thought maybe I should flash the stock recovery so that it can install the stock firmware.
Then I unlocked the bootloader again and the phone reboots automatically and wants to factory reset the system but it gets stuck at the black screen with the "booting now" text.
Now I can't do anything. It doesn't boot normally, can't get into fastboot or recovery mode. Can't do anything, basically.
Is there a way to save it or am I game over now?
BlackGauna said:
Hi guys,
my Mate 9 is stuck at the black screen after the Huawei logo screen with the "Your device is booting now..." text. I can't get into recovery mode or fastboot mode. Is there any way to get out of this situation?
Here is what has happened:
I wanted to root my Mate 9 so I first unlocked the bootloader and flashed the TWRP recovery.
But after flashing the recovery I couldn't get into the recovery. When I pressed the button combination the phone was always stuck at the screen with the "Your device is booting now..." text. But when I booted the phone normally without pressing any button it would boot just fine past the screen.
So I thought I should try to relock and unlock the bootloader and install the recovery again.
When relocking and rebooting the phone it went to the Huawei Updater mode or eRecovery mode, I don't know which one. It wanted to reinstall the firmware or something. But that failed so I thought maybe I should flash the stock recovery so that it can install the stock firmware.
Then I unlocked the bootloader again and the phone reboots automatically and wants to factory reset the system but it gets stuck at the black screen with the "booting now" text.
Now I can't do anything. It doesn't boot normally, can't get into fastboot or recovery mode. Can't do anything, basically.
Is there a way to save it or am I game over now?
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Booting to recovery (TWRP) using power + volume up with USB plugged in goes to eRecovery.
Power + volume down is fastboot, regardless if you have USB plugged in.
This mode should always work.
Power + volume up and down goes to the auto update screen.
ante0 said:
Booting to recovery (TWRP) using power + volume up with USB plugged in goes to eRecovery.
Power + volume down is fastboot, regardless if you have USB plugged in.
This mode should always work.
Power + volume up and down goes to the auto update screen.
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Wow, I just wanted to say that no combination works but somehow it went into bootloader mode.
I tried the power + vol down or vol down + plug in usb but that didn't work. Now I pressed vol down + power and plugged in and plugged out the usb cable repeatedly. Maybe it worked because the battery was empty, i don't know.
I had a root Huawei and have now managed to have gotten it exchanged and will not be rooting this device for a while. While I miss out on rooted apps the speed and performance of this device for me outweighs having root access.

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