Tried to root moto g 2015 indian version with kingroot app now stuck in startup menu - Moto G 2015 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I tried to root my MOTO G 2015 XT1550 using KINGROOT app.At that time it was running marshmallow 6.01 ,after running the kingroot application the phone restarted and stuck in startup menu with fastboot mode.Please help me out of this

Are u able to open stock recivery?
And have unlocked bootloader?

Amirphp said:
Are u able to open stock recivery?
And have unlocked bootloader?
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No,I have not unlocked the bootloader,what i did was that i installed kingroot app and tried to root from the app.I don't know what it did to my device but now its stuck in fastboot mode.Please tell me how to open stock recovery.

divyandu said:
I tried to root my MOTO G 2015 XT1550 using KINGROOT app.At that time it was running marshmallow 6.01 ,after running the kingroot application the phone restarted and stuck in startup menu with fastboot mode.Please help me out of this
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1. Stay calm.
1.a You cannot root your phone without unlocking bootloader.
1.b. You will need to do a thorough reading of how to unlock bootloader from threads in this forum or else where. You will also need to read and understand the process of fastboot mode of flashing stock firmware.
2. Since you are able to enter fastboot mode connect your mobile to your PC with your USB chord, open the minimal adb fastboot mode, try to get the unlock key, visit Motorola site and get your bootloader unlock key. There are other threads explaning how to do this. Download the correct stock firmware identified based on the phone model no. Eg xt1550 dual sim and store it onto your PC, you will also need the minimal adb fastboot file, Motorola drivers, twrp3.0., SuperSU 2.62-3 ( no other version of SuperSU works, only this version)
3. Once you unlock your bootloader, flash the stock firmware which you need to download from other thread of this forum using fastboot mode. Note, marshmallow 6.0.1 has 7 sparsechunk files. So be careful about fast boot commands. Do not use the commands you find on the stock firmware thread blindly as these have commands only for 6 sparsechunk files. You may open the flash file from the downloaded firmware to get an idea of all the commands to be typed and their respective partitions too.
4. Flash twrp to replace stock recovery. Enter recovery from fastboot mode using volume keys to navigate and powerkey to select.
5. Once into twrp, press mounts tab and tick to mount USB storage, and copy the SuperSU 2.62-3 file into the external memory card of your phone from pc. Install this SuperSU.zip file without unzipping it by pressing the install tab in twrp home screen and selecting the zip file and sliding the installer.
6. Reboot system. Done! You have your phone rooted the perfect way.

When I switch on my device(moto g3) the following message appears.
Start Up Failed
Your device didn't startup successfully.
Use the Software Repair Assistant on your computer to repair your device.
Connect your device to your computer to get the Software Repair Assistant.
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (Secure)
Failed to verify hab image boot
failed to validate boot image
ERROR: Failed to pass validation,backup to fastboot
Boot up failed
Please help with a solution asap??

divyandu said:
When I switch on my device(moto g3) the following message appears.
Start Up Failed
Your device didn't startup successfully.
Use the Software Repair Assistant on your computer to repair your device.
Connect your device to your computer to get the Software Repair Assistant.
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (Secure)
Failed to verify hab image boot
failed to validate boot image
ERROR: Failed to pass validation,backup to fastboot
Boot up failed
Please help with a solution asap??
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Dear friend please have patience...
These things require a cool mind...
Did you try the hardware way of entering the fastboot mode? If not keep the volume down and power button pressed for some time till ulyou enter fastboot mode. Basically there is no info if you have tried to follow what was given earlier...have you tried it?

I am unable to unlock the bootloader from adb.
The problem I think is that my phone's USB debugging is off.Anybody plz tell me how do I turn my bootloader on from fastboot or recovery mode.

divyandu said:
No,I have not unlocked the bootloader,what i did was that i installed kingroot app and tried to root from the app.I don't know what it did to my device but now its stuck in fastboot mode.Please tell me how to open stock recovery.
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@divyandu follow this and let me know if it works.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015...k-6-0-t3349468
you can get the Factory Firmware's on this Link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015...mages-t3169639

divyandu said:
I am unable to unlock the bootloader from adb.
The problem I think is that my phone's USB debugging is off.Anybody plz tell me how do I turn my bootloader on from fastboot or recovery mode.
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Dear friend,
You need not have your bootloader unlocked to flash factory firmware
Quote from the XDA forum factory firmware link:
"Frequently Asked Questions:
Can I restore Factory Firmware if my Bootloader is locked?
Yes."
And if you are still stuck with a phone stuck at logo or is looping at the boot, either follow steps given elsewhere in this forum or follow the method that I am enumerating below which is what I would have done (which in principle is same as given elsewhere).
Getting your phone revived is your first priority. Unlocking bootloader and rooting is secondary.
You would be needing a pc with administrator privilege, internet connection and of course your phone along with the usb cable.
You would be needing the drivers for your phone, minimal adb and fastboot files, stock firmware for your phone model. All these files are available in the XDA forum as per links provided by others or as per this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/general/guide-fastboot-flashing-factory-t3187750
1. Correctly install drivers onto your pc using administrator privileges.
2. Unzip and Install the minimal adb and fastboot files onto your pc into some specific directory and click the executable files once. This would ensure that all the files are loaded and dos prompt recognizes the adb and fastboot commands (commands are different for ADB stage and FASTBOOT stage, what you are going to use is directly the fastboot stage commands given below). Install as an administrator. Note this specific directory and file where you unzipped and installed the minimal adb file as you will need it in the below step.
3. Download the stock 6.0.1 mm firmware for XT1550 from the link below store it in you pc.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/general/index-moto-g-factory-firmware-images-t3169639
Unzip the stock firmware. Now copy all the files of the stock firmware (all of them) into the specific file of the minimal adb and fastboot which you unzipped into and installed earlier and noted the location. You need to copy all the firmware files into the minimal adb and fastboot directory as that way you avoid specifying the location of the files for each flash command which is both simple and saves us from a lot of mistakes.
4. After copying all the unzipped stock firmware files in the minimal adb fastboot directory, press the shift button on keyboard and right click the mouse on the screen where in a dialogue box appears and choose to open the command prompt in this directory. This will open a command prompt with default reference to the current directory.
5. In what ever condition your phone is in (other than the fastboot mode), press simultaneously the volume down key + power button together for about 8-10 secs. This action will automatically lead your phone to enter the fastboot mode. After entering the fastboot mode you can connect the phone to your pc using a usb cable and your pc should ring a note that it has detected the phone. To check if the pc has detected the phone and the link is established, type the following command in the command prompt window which you opened in step 4
fastboot devices
This command displays your device number if all is well in the command prompt window. NOW you are ready to flash the stock firmware I.E. after successful detection of the phone by your pc.
6. Carefully type each and every of the commands in italics or copy and paste them ONE by ONE and wait for each command to be executed. The commands are being given below to help you (these are for flashing the 6.0.1mm onto the XT1550 only) in the opened command prompt window (Ensure that you do not miss any of the commands and follow the order given below) :
fastboot oem fb_mode_set
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.5
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.6
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.7
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase customize
fastboot erase clogo
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
fastboot reboot
If you have done every thing correctly till now you should see the command prompt returning a OKAY afer each command with the time taken for flashing each file. This should revive your device first.
After this you may try unlocking the bootloader and rooting as the next step. But be patient and retain a cool head to read first and think clearly..... you will need it a lot as is necessary for such things... good luck and happy learning!!

Follow the instructions in this thread ...to unlock bootloader and root...
Works 100%.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/general/root-how-to-root-moto-g-2015-android-t3320113

arunhebbare said:
Dear friend,
You need not have your bootloader unlocked to flash factory firmware
Quote from the XDA forum factory firmware link:
"Frequently Asked Questions:
Can I restore Factory Firmware if my Bootloader is locked?
Yes."
And if you are still stuck with a phone stuck at logo or is looping at the boot, either follow steps given elsewhere in this forum or follow the method that I am enumerating below which is what I would have done (which in principle is same as given elsewhere).
Getting your phone revived is your first priority. Unlocking bootloader and rooting is secondary.
You would be needing a pc with administrator privilege, internet connection and of course your phone along with the usb cable.
You would be needing the drivers for your phone, minimal adb and fastboot files, stock firmware for your phone model. All these files are available in the XDA forum as per links provided by others or as per this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/general/guide-fastboot-flashing-factory-t3187750
1. Correctly install drivers onto your pc using administrator privileges.
2. Unzip and Install the minimal adb and fastboot files onto your pc into some specific directory and click the executable files once. This would ensure that all the files are loaded and dos prompt recognizes the adb and fastboot commands (commands are different for ADB stage and FASTBOOT stage, what you are going to use is directly the fastboot stage commands given below). Install as an administrator. Note this specific directory and file where you unzipped and installed the minimal adb file as you will need it in the below step.
3. Download the stock 6.0.1 mm firmware for XT1550 from the link below store it in you pc.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/2015-moto-g/general/index-moto-g-factory-firmware-images-t3169639
Unzip the stock firmware. Now copy all the files of the stock firmware (all of them) into the specific file of the minimal adb and fastboot which you unzipped into and installed earlier and noted the location. You need to copy all the firmware files into the minimal adb and fastboot directory as that way you avoid specifying the location of the files for each flash command which is both simple and saves us from a lot of mistakes.
4. After copying all the unzipped stock firmware files in the minimal adb fastboot directory, press the shift button on keyboard and right click the mouse on the screen where in a dialogue box appears and choose to open the command prompt in this directory. This will open a command prompt with default reference to the current directory.
5. In what ever condition your phone is in (other than the fastboot mode), press simultaneously the volume down key + power button together for about 8-10 secs. This action will automatically lead your phone to enter the fastboot mode. After entering the fastboot mode you can connect the phone to your pc using a usb cable and your pc should ring a note that it has detected the phone. To check if the pc has detected the phone and the link is established, type the following command in the command prompt window which you opened in step 4
fastboot devices
This command displays your device number if all is well in the command prompt window. NOW you are ready to flash the stock firmware I.E. after successful detection of the phone by your pc.
6. Carefully type each and every of the commands in italics or copy and paste them ONE by ONE and wait for each command to be executed. The commands are being given below to help you (these are for flashing the 6.0.1mm onto the XT1550 only) in the opened command prompt window (Ensure that you do not miss any of the commands and follow the order given below) :
fastboot oem fb_mode_set
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.4
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.5
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.6
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.7
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase customize
fastboot erase clogo
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
fastboot reboot
If you have done every thing correctly till now you should see the command prompt returning a OKAY afer each command with the time taken for flashing each file. This should revive your device first.
After this you may try unlocking the bootloader and rooting as the next step. But be patient and retain a cool head to read first and think clearly..... you will need it a lot as is necessary for such things... good luck and happy learning!!
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Ty everyone for the support and the quick answers.My phone is unbricked and is running 6.0.1
Special thanks arunhebbare your suggestion worked out finally

I tried to root my MOTO G 2015 XT1550 using KINGROOT app.At that time it was running marshmallow 6.01 ,after running the kingroot application the phone restarted and stuck in startup menu with fastboot mode.
:crying: When I switch on my device(moto g3) the following message appears.
Start Up Failed
Your device didn't startup successfully.
Use the Software Repair Assistant on your computer to repair your device.
Connect your device to your computer to get the Software Repair Assistant.
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (Secure)
Failed to verify hab image boot
failed to validate boot image
ERROR: Failed to pass validation,backup to fastboot
Boot up failed
plz help me

vidya_sagar said:
I tried to root my MOTO G 2015 XT1550 using KINGROOT app.At that time it was running marshmallow 6.01 ,after running the kingroot application the phone restarted and stuck in startup menu with fastboot mode.
:crying: When I switch on my device(moto g3) the following message appears.
Start Up Failed
Your device didn't startup successfully.
Use the Software Repair Assistant on your computer to repair your device.
Connect your device to your computer to get the Software Repair Assistant.
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (Secure)
Failed to verify hab image boot
failed to validate boot image
ERROR: Failed to pass validation,backup to fastboot
Boot up failed
plz help me
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You tried the above solution a few posts back??
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Gravemind2015 said:
You tried the above solution a few posts back??
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i'm not sure about Enabling USB debugging. is that above process will work??when i don't enable usb debugging?
tnx for ur reply
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vidya_sagar said:
i'm not sure about Enabling USB debugging. is that above process will work??when i don't enable usb debugging?
tnx for ur reply
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if u dont mind can u post the vedio of this process

bad
iam unlocked my boot loader in my moto g3 running 6.0.1...after i try to flash twrp to root ..but it is no worked ..so i use king root app to root my phone root installed successfully ...but my sims signels are not showing ...so i do hard reset ...after phone is on and stucks at language selection what should i do

vidya_sagar said:
i'm not sure about Enabling USB debugging. is that above process will work??when i don't enable usb debugging?
tnx for ur reply
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if u dont mind can u post the vedio of this process
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My internet is not fast enough for a video upload sorry. But if you are not sure about the process you can search lost101's firmware flashing guide in general section. I have flashed it and it works.
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waiting for 3.1 update.
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fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
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I can not get it to fastboot protocol...device does not turn off.
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Fastboot OEM lock is where you went wrong. Anyway see this thread.
OK I did this procedure yesterday but did not relock (I know it says to on the moto site but the guide I read said not to).
Anyway, pressing power and vol up will force a reboot. Unsure what will happen when it boots back up though...!
You should be fine. Only trying to relock will cause this error.
To get back to fastboot after a bad lock do this.
Power button and volume up, this will reboot the device.
As soon as the screen turns back on holds down power and volume down. In about 60 seconds your device should go to fastboot. Do not let go until it gets there.
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Thanks for the reply . It now says Failed to boot LNX 0X0004
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However it will not connect to xoom.
<wait for device> when issue fastboot command.
What the hell is going on?
you need to read this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1108518
The exact thread I linked to...(-__-)'
I followed instruction from motorla dev support site.
"h**p://developer.motorola.com/products/software/?pubid=987654"
It uses command "fastboot oem lock"! So why did locking brick the device?
here it is:
Device Software Images
Select the appropriate device software image to download and re-lock your device. If you need to find your build number on your Motorola device go to Settings and About Phone or About Tablet.
The commands to flash and re-lock your device are as follows:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot oem lock
Note: If no userdata.img file is present in your download, please issue the command:
fastboot erase userdata
The Moto instructions are for locking the device back to it's own image. You are not using your device's own image. Every guide I've seen on here tells you not to relock, regardless of what Moto say. Believe the devs.
Thanxs
I now believe the devs......
Thanks for the reply. Sent the beast out to moto Canada today.
tfx1 said:
I now believe the devs......
Thanks for the reply. Sent the beast out to moto Canada today.
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Try making or obtaining a factory cable which its different from an OTG cable. Start with the two links below. This might save the day.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1077414
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1108518

[Q] After erasing the recovery with fastboot my LG p350 don't start

Hello,
I have followed a tutorial for solving the problem of "Fastboot mode started
udc_start()" from this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131247 and something was go wrong.
I have done this steps in the sdk platform tools folder:
1- fastboot erase recovery
2- fastboot flash recovery recovery.img ( here i've got an error)
3- fastboot reboot
Everyting was ok until I have tried to write the .img file on the phone. I've got an error that I don't have enough space. I think I have deleted the recovery file and now it's stuck, because it's not booting. The 4 leds from the bottom it's flashing continuously and the screen remains to the LG logo. I have tried to connect the phone to the PC but the device it's not recognized anymore. I get this message in the adb tool "Waiting for device"
I really appreciate if it's someone that can help me
I have a p500 and I had the exact same problem as you. But I was able to fix it after a lot of Googling.
Can you get to fastboot right now? If so, make sure that the recovery you downloaded is correctly named "recovery.img" and is placed in the same folder as adb.exe is located. After that, type:
Code:
fastboot devices
into ADB. If your device is listed then proceed and type:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If nothing comes up when you ask it to list fastboot devices you need to delete all of the drivers associated with your p350, and then reinstall them using a toolkit or PDAnet. Then go back and try fastboot devices again.
.
Logan_M said:
I have a p500 and I had the exact same problem as you. But I was able to fix it after a lot of Googling.
Can you get to fastboot right now? If so, make sure that the recovery you downloaded is correctly named "recovery.img" and is placed in the same folder as adb.exe is located. After that, type:
Code:
fastboot devices
into ADB. If your device is listed then proceed and type:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
If nothing comes up when you ask it to list fastboot devices you need to delete all of the drivers associated with your p350, and then reinstall them using a toolkit or PDAnet. Then go back and try fastboot devices again.
.
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No, I can't get to fastboot. I can't do anything with the command line. It remains to the logo screen
catalin11 said:
No, I can't get to fastboot. I can't do anything with the command line. It remains to the logo screen
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Can you pull the battery and then use the combination to get into Fastboot? If you can't get to fastboot, then the problem is beyond what I'm capable of doing.
Though, the problem may be that you completely deleted your recovery.
Logan_M said:
Can you pull the battery and then use the combination to get into Fastboot? If you can't get to fastboot, then the problem is beyond what I'm capable of doing.
Though, the problem may be that you completely deleted your recovery.
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Now, I'm back to the first problem
"Fastboot mode started udc_start()
-- suspend --
-- suspend --
"
catalin11 said:
Now, I'm back to the first problem
"Fastboot mode started udc_start()
-- suspend --
-- suspend --
"
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if i write this in cmd "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" it apear < waiting for device > and nothing happens
catalin11 said:
if i write this in cmd "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" it apear < waiting for device > and nothing happens
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now i'm in the emergency mode
Problem solved:
1- download the official drivers from LG Site
2- cmd and:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot -w
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (Clowork custom recovery)
Fastboot Reboot
Installing Cyanogen after i erase everything (fastboot erase sdcard). I like fresh starts
some1 pls help me
catalin11 said:
Problem solved:
1- download the official drivers from LG Site
2- cmd and:
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot -w
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (Clowork custom recovery)
Fastboot Reboot
Installing Cyanogen after i erase everything (fastboot erase sdcard). I like fresh starts
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can u plz elaborate...i too have the same problem....plz..
Logan_M said:
If so, make sure that the recovery you downloaded is correctly named "recovery.img" and is placed in the same folder as adb.exe is located.
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That is incorrect. The recovery does NOT have to be named recovery to use fastboot to flash it, although it does make life simpler

Bricked Moto G - Need help urgently!

So, I am in the middle of trying to fix my Moto G that is bricked/bootloop.
What happened is that I "accidentally" factory reset my phone using Philz Touch Recovery, after I did that, my phone wouldn't boot. After doing some research on the interwebs I found that since Philz is based of CWM it also deleted the /os folder, so I had to install a custom ROM to fix it. I did install 2 different ROM's twice each (CM11 and Carbon) and still am stuck in a boot loop. (I wiped cache and data .etc before I installed) I have no idea what to do, please help me!
TL;DR: Moto G stuck in Bootloop/bricked
Megadarkwood said:
So, I am in the middle of trying to fix my Moto G that is bricked/bootloop.
What happened is that I "accidentally" factory reset my phone using Philz Touch Recovery, after I did that, my phone wouldn't boot. After doing some research on the interwebs I found that since Philz is based of CWM it also deleted the /os folder, so I had to install a custom ROM to fix it. I did install 2 different ROM's twice each (CM11 and Carbon) and still am stuck in a boot loop. (I wiped cache and data .etc before I installed) I have no idea what to do, please help me!
TL;DR: Moto G stuck in Bootloop/bricked
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First things first..there are many Moto G models..which model do you have.?
And what version OS is your device on.?
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(Unlocked) XT1080M Droid Maxx #1
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NWKENT said:
First things first..there are many Moto G models..which model do you have.?
And what version OS is your device on.?
sent by my 4.2.2_12.15.15
(Unlocked) XT1080M Droid Maxx #1
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It's on 4.4.2 and I don't know the model number but its the Canadian Rogers Version
Megadarkwood said:
It's on 4.4.2 and I don't know the model number but its the Canadian Rogers Version
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Try to flash your recovery again, IF you cannot get back into recovery..which ever one you are using, flash again and go into the recovery in order to erase cache/dalvik..if you do erase cache/dalvik and still in a bootloop, then most likely you'll need to flash a new/undefiled OS..
There is a chance that a flash of OS could be done without loosing all your data, but a custom FXZ would be needed..
Go down this list and find your device OS..and download..and flash the new/fresh OS..this list is factory FXZ's which will erase your data..
I personally prefer TWRP recoveries..
Here >> http://sbf.droid-developers.org/phone.php?device=14
Sent from my 4.4_19.6.3
(Unlocked) XT1080M Droid Maxx #2
http://waynekent.com/page6.html
NWKENT said:
Try to flash your recovery again, IF you cannot get back into recovery..which ever one you are using, flash again and go into the recovery in order to erase cache/dalvik..if you do erase cache/dalvik and still in a bootloop, then most likely you'll need to flash a new/undefiled OS..
There is a chance that a flash of OS could be done without loosing all your data, but a custom FXZ would be needed..
Go down this list and find your device OS..and download..and flash the new/fresh OS..this list is factory FXZ's which will erase your data..
I personally prefer TWRP recoveries..
Here >>
Sent from my 4.4_19.6.3
(Unlocked) XT1080M Droid Maxx #2
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Alright, so since I am a noob let me get this right..
Wipe dalvik cache, done. Still in bootloop.
Now I should flash a new recovery? I am still able to get into my current one.
Sorry for my noob-ness.
Megadarkwood said:
Alright, so since I am a noob let me get this right..
Wipe dalvik cache, done. Still in bootloop.
Now I should flash a new recovery? I am still able to get into my current one.
Sorry for my noob-ness.
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OK..if you erased cache..then that's all you can do with that..
Reflash your recovery..make sure you have a known good recovery for your particular device..if reflash recovery and still a bootloop..then flashing a clean/fresh OS is the only thing that is left..of course you certainly deserve a second opinion..
If you are concerned about loosing all your data..then there is a way to flash a new/clean OS without erase your data..BUT..it takes a special modified FXZ to do so, and get your device back up..
Sent from my 4.4_19.6.3
(Unlocked) XT1080M Droid Maxx #2
http://waynekent.com/page6.html
NWKENT said:
OK..if you erased cache..then that's all you can do with that..
Reflash your recovery..make sure you have a known good recovery for your particular device..if reflash recovery and still a bootloop..then flashing a clean/fresh OS is the only thing that is left..of course you certainly deserve a second opinion..
If you are concerned about loosing all your data..then there is a way to flash a new/clean OS without erase your data..BUT..it takes a special modified FXZ to do so, and get your device back up..
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I am not concerned about any data, just need to get it working. I will flash TWRP as soon as I get back to my computer
Bro, try flashing TWRP, it's easier (my opinion) to use... Do you have the .zip of CM11? If yes, make a Factory Reset and install CM11. If it still in a bootloop, instal the stock firmware.
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NWKENT said:
OK..if you erased cache..then that's all you can do with that..
Reflash your recovery..make sure you have a known good recovery for your particular device..if reflash recovery and still a bootloop..then flashing a clean/fresh OS is the only thing that is left..of course you certainly deserve a second opinion..
If you are concerned about loosing all your data..then there is a way to flash a new/clean OS without erase your data..BUT..it takes a special modified FXZ to do so, and get your device back up..
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nArdow said:
Bro, try flashing TWRP, it's easier (my opinion) to use... Do you have the .zip of CM11? If yes, make a Factory Reset and install CM11. If it still in a bootloop, instal the stock firmware.
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Alright, how am I supposed to sideload the .img for TWRP?
Just download TWRP and flash using your current recovery.. Also you could try going into advance in TWRP and clicking fix permissions..
If you cannot flash a new Recovery using the recovery already on the device.. Flash with adb.
Download a new recovery using a PC.
Place the .IMG into your fastboot folder.
Rename the recovery 'recovery.img' without quotes.
Boot into bootloader.
On your PC hold shift and right click the folder your fastboot is in and select to start your cmd directory their.
A command window should open and type...
"Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
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Clarkiieh said:
Just download TWRP and flash using your current recovery.. Also you could try going into advance in TWRP and clicking fix permissions..
If you cannot flash a new Recovery using the recovery already on the device.. Flash with adb.
Download a new recovery using a PC.
Place the .IMG into your fastboot folder.
Rename the recovery 'recovery.img' without quotes.
Boot into bootloader.
On your PC hold shift and right click the folder your fastboot is in and select to start your cmd directory their.
A command window should open and type...
"Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
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Won't work, says "Waiting for Device"
Megadarkwood said:
Won't work, says "Waiting for Device"
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I will try and make this simple as possible, this process will get your device back to stock if you are able to get into fastboot mode.
- Step 1: Put device into fastboot mode.
- Step 1a: Run ADB and check for devices.
Code:
adb devices
- Step 1b: If ADB cannot see the device unplug the USB and plug it back in.
- Step 1c: Run ADB and check for devices again, if device is detected in ADB move to step 3, if not continue on to step 2.
Code:
adb devices
- Step 2: If ADB does not detect the device unplug the USB
- Step 2a: Restart the device in fastboot mode
- Step 2b: Plug USB back in
- Step 2c: Run ADB and check for devices, if device is detected in ADB move to step 3.
Code:
adb devices
- Step 3: Start the flashing process with ADB using your systems firmware.
Code:
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk1
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk2
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk3
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot reboot
- or run the bat file for your firmware.
- Step 3a: If you get errors or hang ups at anytime during the flashing process after recovery.img make more than 1 attempt to run the command in ADB. I have the XT1034 and my sparsechunk2 and 3 along with erase cache and erase userdata likes to hang up and then fail but I am still able to fully restore my Moto G. I hope this helps.
The Closet Candian said:
I will try and make this simple as possible, this process will get your device back to stock if you are able to get into fastboot mode.
- Step 1: Put device into fastboot mode.
- Step 1a: Run ADB and check for devices.
Code:
adb devices
- Step 1b: If ADB cannot see the device unplug the USB and plug it back in.
- Step 1c: Run ADB and check for devices again, if device is detected in ADB move to step 3, if not continue on to step 2.
Code:
adb devices
- Step 2: If ADB does not detect the device unplug the USB
- Step 2a: Restart the device in fastboot mode
- Step 2b: Plug USB back in
- Step 2c: Run ADB and check for devices, if device is detected in ADB move to step 3.
Code:
adb devices
- Step 3: Start the flashing process with ADB using your systems firmware.
Code:
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk1
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk2
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk3
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot reboot
- or run the bat file for your firmware.
- Step 3a: If you get errors or hang ups at anytime during the flashing process after recovery.img make more than 1 attempt to run the command in ADB. I have the XT1034 and my sparsechunk2 and 3 along with erase cache and erase userdata likes to hang up and then fail but I am still able to fully restore my Moto G. I hope this helps.
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Alright, but do I need a OS file or something in the folder before I do this?
Also, it reconizes the device with "adb devices" but it still says "Waiting for device"
Megadarkwood said:
Also, it reconizes the device with "adb devices" but it still says "Waiting for device"
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Since you are in fastboot mode you should use "fastboot devices".
meekrawb said:
Since you are in fastboot mode you should use "fastboot devices".
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It just doesn't work
screenshot: http://gyazo.com/f863d5e9bff06e49d375f62901a38520
Megadarkwood said:
It just doesn't work
screenshot: http://gyazo.com/f863d5e9bff06e49d375f62901a38520
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Only thing I can think of is to re-install the drivers or try different USB ports.
Megadarkwood said:
It just doesn't work
screenshot: http://gyazo.com/f863d5e9bff06e49d375f62901a38520
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First of all run the adb setup file and press (Y) all 3 times.
Next unzip the twrp.zip folder. Then flash the twrp recovery by using the "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" command. Make sure phone is in fastboot mode.
Next boot the phone into the recovery and select advanced. Then click on terminal command and navigate to the /sdcard/ folder. Lastly click "select" on the bottom right corner.
Now download whatever rom and gapps you would like to install on your phone and rename them to something short. Then open a command prompt at the directory where the rom and gapps are. In the command prompt enter these commands "adb push NAMEOFROM.zip /sdcard/" and "adb push NAMEOFGAPPS.zip /sdcard/".
The command prompt will not show change for a few minutes. After you notice the command prompt is ready for the next command it is okay to exit it.
Now just flash the rom and gapps normally and hopefully your phone will be okay.
**BTW the adb setup program makes adb and fastboot accessible from any directory even without the actual adb and fastboot files.
eg0097 said:
First of all run the adb setup file and press (Y) all 3 times.
Next unzip the twrp.zip folder. Then flash the twrp recovery by using the "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" command. Make sure phone is in fastboot mode.
Next boot the phone into the recovery and select advanced. Then click on terminal command and navigate to the /sdcard/ folder. Lastly click "select" on the bottom right corner.
Now download whatever rom and gapps you would like to install on your phone and rename them to something short. Then open a command prompt at the directory where the rom and gapps are. In the command prompt enter these commands "adb push NAMEOFROM.zip /sdcard/" and "adb push NAMEOFGAPPS.zip /sdcard/".
The command prompt will not show change for a few minutes. After you notice the command prompt is ready for the next command it is okay to exit it.
Now just flash the rom and gapps normally and hopefully your phone will be okay.
**BTW the adb setup program makes adb and fastboot accessible from any directory even without the actual adb and fastboot files.
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Got TWRP on and everything flashed but carbon is still in a boot loop.
Honestly dude I just bricked my phone converting to gpe and I somehow got out of it... Sometimes it can be a load of factors... Drivers is the biggie!! Delete your old ones reboot computer and reinstall..
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OK if you hear a beep when connecting your phone while it's in fastboot its not your drivers as such
.. If not tell me cause you will need to activate them!
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Clarkiieh said:
Honestly dude I just bricked my phone converting to gpe and I somehow got out of it... Sometimes it can be a load of factors... Drivers is the biggie!! Delete your old ones reboot computer and reinstall..
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OK if you hear a beep when connecting your phone while it's in fastboot its not your drivers as such
.. If not tell me cause you will need to activate them!
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Yeah I hear the beep.

[Q] one won't start

Hi, my son's oneplus one mobile will not start up. When we press the "on" button, we see the first "1+ powered by android" screen, then the word "cyanogen" is written across the screen. This word continues to slowly blur and un-blur slightly, but the system never comes any further. (The phone is fully charged).
We can also boot to a "cyanogen recovery" screen, where there are several options - where I guess a "factory reset" could be worth a try. If we do a factory reset, is there any way to maintain installed apps, and especially "progress" in these apps?
Thanks for any help,
Peter
You could try to use adb to backup the data, but you wont be able to save the progress in the apps I think, some apps have their progress stored online with your google account(Clash of clans for example)
ok, thanks (I don't know what "adb" is, but I'll google it).
Otherwise, has anyone seen this startup problem before, and are there any good solutions?
Thanks.
Hmm, seems that "adb" requires installation and/or enabling on the phone - as I can't start the phone, I don't think I can use this unfortunately.
You don't have access to adb unless it was previously enabled. Can you shed some light on what caused this situation please? It makes it a lot easier to troubleshoot. Do you know what build of Cyanogen OS was installed on the phone before this happened?
Hi, thanks for the reply. The phone's battery run out and the phone shut down. The power supply was attached, and it was attempted to turn the phone on - but this resulted in the current state where the phone stops at the "cyanogen" screen. The phone has since been charged over night, but will still not start. As to the current OS version - we are unfortunately not sure. My son says he last performed an OS update a few weeks ago.
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Hi, thanks for the reply. The phone's battery run out and the phone shut down. The power supply was attached, and it was attempted to turn the phone on - but this resulted in the current state where the phone stops at the "cyanogen" screen. The phone has since been charged over night, but will still not start. As to the current OS version - we are unfortunately not sure. My son says he last performed an OS update a few weeks ago.
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Ok, thanks. If you can get into the stock recovery you should try flashing the latest build from here, then reboot the phone.
Thanks for the suggestion - but what do you mean with "stock recovery"? We can get to a menu with these options:
reboot system now
apply update
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
wipe media
reboot to bootloader
power down
view recovery logs
Can we use one of these to upload a new OS to the phone?
"Apply update" gives the options:
apply from ADB (does this mean adb *is* running on the phone?)
choose from internal storage
"Reboot to bootloader" results in a screen where it says "fastboot mode", but gets no further than this screen.
xdzgor said:
Thanks for the suggestion - but what do you mean with "stock recovery"? We can get to a menu with these options:
reboot system now
apply update
wipe data/factory reset
wipe cache partition
wipe media
reboot to bootloader
power down
view recovery logs
Can we use one of these to upload a new OS to the phone?
"Apply update" gives the options:
apply from ADB (does this mean adb *is* running on the phone?)
choose from internal storage
"Reboot to bootloader" results in a screen where it says "fastboot mode", but gets no further than this screen.
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That's the stock recovery. The "apply from adb' option is present whether you have adb enabled or not, so that's a no-go. I've just realised that you won't be able to use the recovery to flash the zip anyway, because there's no way to transfer the zip to the device without adb.. I think your only option will be to unlock the bootloader and flash the stock images with fastboot. Unfortunately this will erase all data on the phone, but right now you don't really have any other option. So what you'll need to do is this:
1. Install adb/fastboot onto your PC, the 15 seconds adb installer is probably the easiest option for this.
2. Use the reboot to bootloader option in recovery to put the phone in fastboot mode.
3. Navigate to where adb.exe and fastboot.exe are located on your PC, hold shift and right-click, then select open command prompt here.
4. Make sure your phone is connected to the PC via usb cable and (in the terminal window that popped up after the previous step) issue this command:
Code:
fastboot devices
It should return the serial number of the device, if it does you have a working fastboot connection. If it doesn't return the serial number you might have to play around with drivers.
5. Once you know you've confirmed that you have a working fastboot connection you can check the status of the bootloader with this command:
Code:
fastboot oem device-info
There will be a few lines of text. One of the lines will be 'bootloader unlocked: true/false". If it says true you can move on to step 6, if it says false you will need to unlock it with step 5a.
5a. Unlock the bootloader with this command:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
The phone will automatically go through the unlock process, and will probably try to boot into the OS. Get back into fastboot mode by using the option in recovery, or by shutting the device off by holding the power button and then using the fastboot mode button combo (hold power + volume up).
6. Once you know you have an unlocked bootloader you can now flash the stock images to the device:
-Download the latest stock images to your PC from here. If you don't want the latest build you can find all stock images mirrored here thanks to @Spannaa.
-Unzip the file you downloaded and put its contents into your fastboot folder (the same folder that you have adb.exe and fastboot.exe located in on your PC).
-Open a command prompt from within your adb/fastboot folder (shift + right click, select open command prompt here).
-Issue these fastboot commands:
Code:
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
Code:
fastboot flash sbl1 sbl1.mbn
Code:
fastboot flash dbi sdi.mbn
Code:
fastboot flash aboot emmc_appsboot.mbn
Code:
fastboot flash rpm rpm.mbn
Code:
fastboot flash tz tz.mbn
Code:
fastboot flash LOGO logo.bin
Code:
fastboot flash oppostanvbk static_nvbk.bin
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Code:
fastboot flash cache cache.img
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Code:
fastboot flash system system.img
Code:
fastboot flash userdata userdata_64G.img
or fastboot flash userdata userdata.img if you have the 16gb model)
Please note: flashing the userdata will wipe your internal storage (your virtual sd card). It's possible to flash these images without that command if a full wipe isn't completely necessary in your situation.
-Reboot your device with this command:
Code:
fastboot reboot
-It's now safe to disconnect your usb cable.
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Hopefully the phone will boot up now.
Thanks heaps for the info. My son has now re-established his telephone - though he lost all his data/progress/photos etc.. Is there a recommended backup mechanism for the OnePlus One? (Maybe he can run a backup application on his PC once a week which takes a snapshot of his phone?)
xdzgor said:
Thanks heaps for the info. My son has now re-established his telephone - though he lost all his data/progress/photos etc.. Is there a recommended backup mechanism for the OnePlus One? (Maybe he can run a backup application on his PC once a week which takes a snapshot of his phone?)
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The best way is by creating a backup with TWRP recovery. You'll find instructions on how to flash it (and how to make a backup) in my guide thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471

Lenovo tab 3 tb3-850m rom

Can someone help me with a LENOVO TAB 3 TB3-850M stock rom or custom rom that i can flash ? I cannot find anywhere. Installed TWRP and file system got messed up, needed to repartition . Or a TB3-850F, they are pretty much the same
tzmst said:
Can someone help me with a LENOVO TAB 3 TB3-850M stock rom or custom rom that i can flash ? I cannot find anywhere. Installed TWRP and file system got messed up, needed to repartition . Or a TB3-850F, they are pretty much the same
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Here is a link to my TB3-850F Stock Firmware Images. (/system, /boot, /recovery, /logo). You will need an unlocked bootloader, Minimal ADB & Fastboot v1.4 installed on your PC, proper USB Device Drivers, and the ability to boot into fastboot mode (or recovery mode, and boot into fastboot mode from there). Once you have downloaded my firmware images and are in fastboot mode, open a command window in your adb/fastboot directory with your Tab 3 properly connected to your PC. Type "fastboot devices" - if you are properly connected to your PC with the requisite drivers, the command window will return with your device serial number under "Connected Devices." Once you have ensured a proper connection, execute these commands to install the stock firmware:
fastboot oem fb_mode_set
fastboot flash system system.img
(At this point, because the system.img is a 3GB file, fastboot will automatically condense the file into a series of "sparsechunk" images, which fastboot will flash to your device in series until completed. Note, this process can take a few minutes so be patient. Also, ensure you are using the minimal adb & fastboot from my link (v1.4 or newer) to ensure proper sparsechunk conversion)
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash logo logo.img
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
You should now be restored to pure stock firmware condition. Note: this stock firmware is for the Lenovo Tab 3 8"/TB3-850F and has not been tried on the TB3-850M variant. You flash these images at your own risk. Good luck.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/rom-lenovo-tab-3-8-tb3-850f-android-6-0-t3593043
Updated Stock 6.0 ROM posted. Force encryption and dm-verity disabled. TWRP flashable zip.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/rom-lenovo-tab-3-8-tb3-850f-t3617594

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