Moto G (falcon) - Recovery img problem - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Ok, I've been reading around the forum for about a week, trying to solve a problem with an original moto g (falcon). Basically my cousin got the moto g a few years back, and I, in my ignorance, tried to root the device for him. What I can remember was oem unlocking the bootloader with Motorola's unlock code through their website and adb. then my cousin freaked about the warranty warning on the boot animation, and decided against it. So cut to now, I'm a little more experienced, the phone's years old now, and he'd like to refresh it with a new rom, which I suggested, trying to help him. So forgetting what I'd originally done those years ago, I started the process of rooting the phone, installing a custom recovery, to hopefully put a lighter rom on it for him.
OK so it's a UK Retail on tesco mobile, moto g xt1032 running Android 5.1.
in bootloader menu it says "Device Locked status 2", dunno what this is in relation to.
first I checked the bootloader was still unlocked, and adb said it was. so I tried to use CF-autoroot to finish the job, but there was issues. it restarted the phone into fastboot mode, but when the script started, pc end did nothing, on the phone it said, "flashing unlock" and just sat there for 10-15mins doing nothing (i left it the time, just incase it was doing it).
So i read a little more, and found because i'd already unlocked the bootloader, I could just flash a custom recovery and root from adb? so I downloaded the latest twrp and tried. I was unable to do so. it said the partition wasn't the right size? should have documented it, but really didn't expect to run into any problems.
So I restarted and tried to do my usual fallback, and flash the factory image and start again, But couldn't find a source for the specific img, and tried to keep fighting on.
So I noticed that the phone wouldn't respond to adb or fastboot once in fastboot mode, when in android with usb debugging, no problems, in fastboot, didn't show up as adb devices?
I tried booting into the recovery from the bootloader menu, and got a no command. So there isn't a recovery, and I can't flash a new one? if i could find the stock recovery, I would try that.
so apart from deleting all his apps and settings, I hadn't solved the problem at all, and had to leave the job there as I couldn't find a solution.
I know this isn't the most detailed, but I've done this with quiet a few phones now, and felt I was pretty competent. I see everyday as an excuse to learn more, and like to think I have humility. So, I'm assuming I did something those years ago to damage the recovery? I'm running out of ideas, and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction?
I've lurked on xda for years, and learned so much about this kind of thing through my past experiences, but I'm stumped this time, and feel obliged to resolve the problem, as it was me who caused it.
TL DR
Can't flash recovery, no command when I try to open recovery, trying to either factory image back, or root/custom recovery it.
any insight would be much appreciated.

Hi. I just rooted and installed CM13 on an old XT1034 about two days ago. I am also sort of a ROM noob, I have ROMed a few devices, but usually but following strict step by step guides I have found here on XDA. Over the years I have some minor understanding of the process now.
I also got the "No command screen" when trying to get into TWRP recovery. The issue seems to be that if you reboot via ADB and the ROM launches it will automatically rewrite the recovery to the stock one, and when you try to go to recovery from fastboot, it gives you the "no command" error. Apparently you can get to the stock recovery from there by a hardware key combo, something like holding up vol for 10 sec then a quick press of power (I can't remeber the exact key sequence or what forum I read it in). If it does this you have to reflash TWRP again. This issue is mentioned here (http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_falcon) in step 8 about installing recovery. What I ended up doing was after the flash of TWRP via ADB, I manually powered down, then manually bood into fastboot by holding volume down and power, and selecting recovery. This was a bit fiddly and I had to attempt it a few times but eventually it worked and TWRP installed.
The issue with the phone not being recognized may be due to incorrect drivers. I had no issue with this because I installed the official driver package from Motorola. It is available in their website in the developer section. I don't have the URL right now.
Hopefully this helps, for me CM13 Official has been an a stable fresh start for this old device.

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Trying to root my g-slate

So I got bored with waiting around for someone else to do it, and decided to take a shot at rooting my G-Slate. I figure it's basically the same as the Xoom, so the same sort of process should work....
My initial game plan was this:
Get into Fastboot
Flash a recovery image
Boot the recovery image
Now "adb shell" is a root shell
Copy a "su" binary into /system/bin
Declare victory
That started out pretty well. Powering on and holding down volume-up gets into fastboot. The fastboot binary on my laptop sees the device. Typing "fastboot oem unlock" claims to work. Flashing the Xoom recovery image [1] claims to work.
But... I can't seem to boot to recovery. Running "adb reboot recovery" just reboots normally. Doing "fastboot boot recovery.img" freezes the device. Booting with down-volume gets me to some sort of LG updater state that might as well be freezing the device. Booting with both volume buttons down either 1.) doesn't boot or 2.) brings me to fastboot. That's all the button combinations.
So I guess my question is this: does anyone have any suggestions for how to proceed?
I really don't want to just blind-flash the Xoom boot.img from the unlock thread, because if that doesn't work my device is bricked until someone either makes a working kernel or somehow extracts the current one.
On the up side, my g-slate is *claiming* to have working fastboot that can flash images. It could be totally lying though.
[1] http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038870
Tried the same method. No dice. Right now there has been no luck on anyone's part that i know when it comes to rooting. Shoot we havent even been able to get one of the xda mods to create us our own forum for that matter...i had to go out and create my own. I have tried other methods that worked on my nexus one when none other would but alas still no luck.
I imagine since the g-slate is brand new that its not a question of if it can be rooted, but how and when. I'm going to try one more method i know of that worked on the lg optimus tonight. I'll post here if it works.
Soure code seems to be available too
It also appears the source code is available from LG here .lg.com/global/support/opensource/opensource-detail.jsp
I just did a search under mobile phones for the model number 909
Don't know if that will help anyone here.
I have been hunting all over for root access. fastboot says I unlocked the bootloader but nothing seems to want to take.
XDA Mods, please create a G-Slate Section
HA. member since 2006 and my first post just add a www in front of that link
When the fastboot says Ok it is not telling you that you have unlocked the device. It says ok no matter what you put in. Try unlock and it will say ok as well. If it unlocked the device then it would prompt you on your device with a popup that tells you that you are voiding your warranty and have you hit ok. The device is not unlockable using the 'fastboot oem unlock' command. I have rooted a lot of devices, but never have done anything on an LG device and it is awkward. Vol+ and power gets some form of fastboot. Vol- and power gets download mode, which I am used to from Samsung devices (if we can get an interface like Odin then this becomes a lifesaver and makes the device "virtually" unbrickable). I cannot find any form of recovery. 'Adb reboot recovery' just restarts the device. One interesting this is that pushing both Vol+ and Vol- and power puts the device into what would seem like a bricked device (just use reset button). This same button combination worked on some Samsung devices so something is happening there, but I have not tried enough combos yet to figure it out.
So far as root, well, I have tried z4 (works with nearly all Sammy devices and LG seems to be using a lot of Sammy ideas or at least it looks that way), but to no avail. Gingerbreak apk might work or even the Xoom Root, but the rootboot.img might be different and I have not opened any of that up yet. I did get SU loaded once and in the system, but I could not reproduce it.
I will be working on this some more this weekend (returning the device at some point as it reboots on its own about 5 times a day), and looking into the recovery issue. If anyone has any ideas then please post.
Also, it looks like LG hacked the crap out of the thing to get the SD card to mount and it is weird, so please be aware of that. The SD card mounts every time you plug the device in and there is no way to turn that off. The reason this is important is that some root methods require that the SD card not be mounted, so you will have to unmount the SD card via ADB and with the card being internal I am not too sure it is a good idea, but . . .
I will mark this thread as a favorite and update if I get any where. I know that Cyanogen and Kmobs got G-Slate's recently, so hopefully they can give us a little insight once the device gets to them. I have also contacted LG and @TheLGGirl and asked them to confirm that the bootloader is locked, but have not heard anything back.
Also, the the Acer HC tablet was rooted yesterday using the Gingerbreak root method, and so that is helpful, but it has an SD card (see above).
Sent from my LG-V909 using Tapatalk
I tried the Acer method (GingerBreak) and it does not work. Will look at the logcat in a bit.
Sent from my LG-V909 using Tapatalk
Thanks hourst
I am used to odin (also have a vibrant). Something like that would be a life saver.
Makes sense about the fastboot commands seeming to take.
I was also having reboot issues with mine. I had a handful of reboots each day (about 3 or 4) for the first two days but they have stopped completely now. I have had it for about a week now and have not noticed a reboot since day 2.
I will keep poking around to see if i can come up with anything as well.
Could this help?
Under the impression the G2x root method maybe helpful since they are both LG devices with somewhat similar hardware.
Does anyone know or tried this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1056847 to see if it works?
Not sure if I am brave enough yet. But it could be possible the vol up+vol down+power button combo that seems to lock the device is putting it into the mode needed to run the nvflash application.
This really is mostly speculation but could be something to try.
Success
So i got brave.
vol up+vol down+power Device seems to freeze. Plugged in the usb and got a new hardware pop in windows. Listed it as APX device using the drivers in the file listed in my previous link installed successful and the device was found.
That is a far as I went.
im doing the NVFLASH right now... wish me luck and see how far I can go
Any Luck?
Suzannemscott
How did it go? any results or do you have a large brick?
ok i tried. and no luck , i did manage to brick it tho, but i was able to unbrick it phew, back to square one
Did it seem like anything happened? Also what did you do to unbrick it?
To unbrick it i just press the reset button, in the back, quickly hold down Vol+ and Vol- then it goes to a the Gslate screen with the square and then i hold down the reset again and it reboots, maybe i am doin to much but hey it get my Tab back it works!
Gah! Why does it claim to have fastboot when *any* fastboot command except "fastboot devices" just makes it freeze?
I went ahead and built the kernel that LG released and packed it into the clockwork recovery image for the Xoom. Fastboot boot... freeze.
Computer always says this, but I think it's just making fun of me:
downloading 'boot.img'... OKAY
booting... OKAY
I also tried to build and boot a custom kernel with a fb console enabled just to get some feedback, but all it wants to do in response to "fastboot boot" is freeze.
I'm starting to get discouraged here. My 14 day return period ends on Tuesday and I don't really want to get stuck with an unrootable device.
Chandon, would you be able to send me the kernel you built?
I'm sure someone with more expertise and knowledge will be able to root this thing eventually...but right now it seems to be a lot trickier to root than I initially thought. It's not unrootable...just complicated. Over my head by a lot. I don't think I'm going to return it...but I've now resigned to the fact that I may not ever be able to find a working method to root the damn thing myself.
SmellyTunic -
I've uploaded the two kernels I built [1].
They're both built from the v909 kernel source posted by LG[2], following the instructions posted by adrynalyne[3] for building custom android kernels, but I don't have any way to test them aside from the fact that "fastboot boot" doesn't work either straight, with a ramdisk, or with a rebuilt recovery image using the tools in [4].
[1] http://pandion.ferrus.net/gslate/kernels
[2] http://opensource.lge.com
[3] http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1039854
[4] http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=915808
hourst2 said:
When the fastboot says Ok it is not telling you that you have unlocked the device. It says ok no matter what you put in. Try unlock and it will say ok as well. If it unlocked the device then it would prompt you on your device with a popup that tells you that you are voiding your warranty and have you hit ok. The device is not unlockable using the 'fastboot oem unlock' command.
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Not entirely true. You said that if you try simply typing in "fastboot unlock", it tells you "OK" as well, right?
Not for me. That only ended up displaying the whole list of fastboot commands.
I agree with you that "fastboot oem unlock" is not unlocking the device though. But what are the alternatives? Everything I've ever rooted has used "oem unlock". I've never even heard of a different command that can be used to unlock a bootloader. I tried a google search and came up with nada.
Hmm...
wich you the best make happen

Need help after bricking my UK WIFI Xoom

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

[Q] Android noob Moto G bricked?

Hello, I've bricked my device (( moto g xt1032, I bought the device from Tesco back in 2013 and I just wanted to get the lollipop update on my phone, I looked online and found this video: watch?v=-L44JqysUy8 it didnt do as intended it rebooted and my device was ok, so I looked again and came accross a thread here on XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/gpe-ota-lrx21z-5-0-1-xt1033-xt1032-t2969847
first mistake I made was doing step 2.1 instead of going straight to 2.2, my phone rebooted and got stuck in a boot loop (i think, it was a black powered by android screen) I looked on google yet again and found an article that told to clear the cache in recovery I did that and it didnt work, boot loop again, then I found a forum post saying that having bluestacks on your machine will cause a conflict I uninstalled that and started from scratch with the same problem, I re did the steps seen in the above youtube video thinking that would put my device back to normal and still stuck in bootloop with the blue motorola m logo, I cant enter recovery of the fast boot menu anymore and my battery doesnt seem to be charging, its essentially a paperweight.
paulh2k8 said:
Hello, I've bricked my device (( moto g xt1032, I bought the device from Tesco back in 2013 and I just wanted to get the lollipop update on my phone, I looked online and found this video: watch?v=-L44JqysUy8 it didnt do as intended it rebooted and my device was ok, so I looked again and came accross a thread here on XDA: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/gpe-ota-lrx21z-5-0-1-xt1033-xt1032-t2969847
first mistake I made was doing step 2.1 instead of going straight to 2.2, my phone rebooted and got stuck in a boot loop (i think, it was a black powered by android screen) I looked on google yet again and found an article that told to clear the cache in recovery I did that and it didnt work, boot loop again, then I found a forum post saying that having bluestacks on your machine will cause a conflict I uninstalled that and started from scratch with the same problem, I re did the steps seen in the above youtube video thinking that would put my device back to normal and still stuck in bootloop with the blue motorola m logo, I cant enter recovery of the fast boot menu anymore and my battery doesnt seem to be charging, its essentially a paperweight.
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im now back to the boot loop thing not much better lol, is it fixable or should i just not bother
If it is booting up, then probably it is soft bricked. Not hard bricked.
If it can detect in ADB, re-flash the recovery?
Thankyou both for your replies, I dont know why I bothered back in the day symbian was so much easier lol, im an absolute noob when it comes to this so how would i go about getting to the recovery you mention, i can get to the fastboot menu but after selecting recovery the phone just loops at the boot logo
SInce it is bootlooping, I'm not sure which ROM is currently on your phone.
Try and flash the recovery from the ROM you tried to install by finding the recovery.img file, boot the phone into fastboot, and type "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" or, if using mfastboot commands, type "mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img".
If you can't get into recovery, flash the recovery from your original ROM.
If you still can't get into recovery, flash your stock ROM, one partition at a time.
In fastboot, which bootloader version is on your phone?
the last thing I flashed was the link provided in the youtube vdeo if that helps, ive done the recovery thing and it still loops, my bootloader hmm im not sure heres the details from the fast boot screen..
AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S)
41.13 (sha-7dc8e78, 2014-06-16 16:33:29)
Device is locked Status Code (0)
is it because my bootloader is locked, I fail
You need to unlock your bootloader via the motorola website.
Thanks for your reply it turns out its not eligible for unlock for some reason so I'm deciding its a decent paper weight and giving up, I really appreciate the replies and the time the posters have taken out to help, I'll know to take my time to read every detail if I decide to do this again, thankyou!!
Are you sure it's not eligible? I thought my Telus xt1032 was not eligible but it turns out I mistyped a couple of numbers.
I tried a few hours later and I got the code from Motorola.
audit13 said:
Are you sure it's not eligible? I thought my Telus xt1032 was not eligible but it turns out I mistyped a couple of numbers.
I tried a few hours later and I got the code from Motorola.
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I copied and pasted direct from the cmd, I read on another forum that you needed to be logged into the phone with the Motorola account which I didn't
I don't recall logging into the phone, I just recall logging into the Moto site with a google ID.
Don't worry bro just try and you will be successful. I'm also bricked my Micromax Canvas A1 on first try.
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I don't recall logging into the phone, I just recall logging into the Moto site with a google ID.
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Thanks ill try it again
lol i need to wake up, I had spaces when iIcopied from the cmd its working now... and I have the code!!!
and im unlocked ! so what do i do know, i dont want to ruin it all now
Excellent. Boot into fastboot and post your bootloader version. It should be 41.xx.
41.13 ? thats on the second line in the boot menu
You have a KK bootloader. I suggest downloading the stock 4.4.4 ROM for your carrier and flash everything except the gpt and motoboot file. Once you finish flashing all partitions via fastboot, use the phone's volume button to boot into recovery, wipe perform a full wipe, and reboot.

[Completed] Recovery mode is gone, Factory mode is gone, help me XDA you're my only hope...

So here is a string of steps I've already been through in trying to save my bricked Nexus 6: [Can't post outside link yet...]
Basically I got the 'your phone is corrupt' message from google and it kept forcibly shutting down. It would not boot up so someone suggested I side load a rescue OTA. At this point recovery existed and I went through all the steps and had it installing, only to fail mid-way through (~52%) and give me a 'read error' on my command prompt. I started the whole process over again just fine and it got to 73% before 'read error' failing again. I thought no big deal, I'll just keep doing this until it gets to 100%. Nope, recovery is gone. I cannot get there anymore. I start into Fastboot mode and scroll to recovery and hit power and it just goes to a new Fastboot screen and keeps flashing every time I try to select it. The Bootloader logs give me a 'failed to validate boot image: ret=-1' message and says 'Boot up failed.'
I can't find a single guide online that doesn't require recovery mode to work. At this point I don't care about my data and just want to get this phone working again before I throw in the towel and pay Motorola $175 for a refurb. I'm just barely over a year too. The Nexus 'expert' gave up and blamed the memory and maybe he is right but I wanted to run this by you guys first. This phone was completely stock and unrooted.
The only reason why I feel there is still a chance is because when I connect USB my computer reads it as an Android Device in Device Manager with 'Android Bootloader Interface' as a sub device. If the computer can read it, isn't there a chance that some kind of software exists that can forcibly load a new bootloader onto this phone without recovery? I'm 'competent' with computers and android phones but I haven't rooted or done any custom stuff in years so I'm at a loss for what's out there.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me, even if it's to tell me I'm SOL.
Ok so far I have tried to load a custom recovery but that requires an unlocked bootloader. Then I tried using a toolkit to flash stock as a soft-bricked device but that also requires an unlocked bootloader and I can't unlock the damn bootloader. You know, I thought I was just playing it safe by leaving this phone as-is instead of playing around with it but it looks like I screwed myself by doing so.
Is this the wrong forum for this question?
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Is this the wrong forum for this question?
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Sorry for the delay
We have a dedicated help section for your device here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help
Ask there to receive help
Good luck

Managed to brick my wife's Moto G Power twice trying to put a new image on it. Help Please.

*hangs head in shame*
Ok, I'm stumped and I need help.
Last time I rooted a phone, it was our old HTC Thunderbolts... Things have changed significantly since then, or so it would appear.
Trying to fix my wife's phone after a Verizon OTA update seems to have jumped her phone from Android 10 to 11, and in the process nerfed the hotspot (which we need, as we're rural with no landline broadband available)
I'm working on a Moto G Power (sofia XT2041-4), bought late last year off the shelf from Best Buy.
Home PC is a Windows 10 box. I do not have a linux environment available to me.
I am \ was trying to put LinageOS on it, but honestly don't care what OS it is as long as we can turn the hotspot on ourselves, regardless of what Verizon wants. Over a decade ago, I rooted our phones with ICS image, so I have some outdated experience here. CalyxOS looks nice but I don't think it'll work on Moto G Power.
So, here's where I'm at in the last 48 hours.
I have gone in and gotten the unlock key from motorola, and successfully undone the OEM Lock. (I know this is the case because it tells me I'm an idiot and I should lock it, every time it boots up now). This also managed to wipe the phone, which, oops, read to the end of the paragraph BEFORE unlocking and deleting pictures of the grandkids which came in since the last backup.
Somehow last night, I managed to get it to be a brick, but used LMSA to unbrick it, but that version is still the OTA updated Android 11, so same problem with the hotspot.
I have installed the Android SDK, newest motorola drivers, and also the standalone 'Minimal ADB and Fastboot' on my PC
I've managed to get TWRP installed in the recovery portion of the phone. (note: may have been wiped now, but I can get it back on I believe)
Following this video, I managed to bring TWRP up, wiped the device, then copied the Lineage OS image to the microSD card, as well as Open GApps. The only thing I couldn't get to work, other than, you know, the new OS, is I didn't see a place to enable advanced boot options, so I have to get back to the bootloader via Volume Down and Power from a full shutdown state.
When I try to install the LinageOS (17.1), it looks like it's installing, goes through steps 1 and 2, then a slew of error messages in the log.
I've got the 4 image files I pulled out of one of the LineageOS zip files (Boot, Product, System, VBMeta) in the 'Minimal ADB and Fastboot' directory.
I can run 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' from the 'Minimal ADB and Fastboot' directory and it succeeds.
When I try to run Product, System or VBMeta in the same way (cmdline = fastboot flash product product.img), all of them fail the Preflash Validation and it comes back with 'FAILED (remote failure)'
During this process, somehow I bricked my wife's phone AGAIN, but just got it reset with LMSA for the second time. So, I may have wiped out everything I've done previously on the phone, which may or may not be a good thing. But, I believe everything I've done up to this point is repeatable (which is somewhat why I wrote all of the above details out)
Edit: Progress is Made! - Ok, now that I've got FASTBOOTD figured out, I was able to flash the Boot, Product, System and VBMeta into active partition A. But when I use the command 'flashboot reboot' it just keeps coming back to the fastboot flashload screen with the green android with it's access panel open. I tried to get back into TWRP via entering 'Recovery Mode' at the loader, but apparently it got wiped. I'm guessing I should flash it back into the recovery slot ("fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.4.0-0-sofia-test9") and then maybe try to recover from Partition A via TWRP?
Things I'm not sure about
First, I'm pretty sure I'm not in FastbootD. I don't see a big red FASTBOOTD at the top, and according to this thread, means I'm not in it.
Update: Ok, I realized I didn't have the 'platform tools', which I have now downloaded, and once I was back in fastboot, I was able to run 'Flashboot reboot flashboot' and now I know I'm in FlashbootD. Not sure what I'm supposed to do in here at this point, but hey, I've now got the correct interface.
I think FASTBOOTD should be something I'm interacting with on the Moto G Power, but for the life of me, I can't figure out how to get to it.
Update on this, see above.
I feel like I've got to be CLOSE to getting this thing working, but damned if I can seem to cross the finish line.
Help?
Further Edit: So, I tried another OS, ResurrectionOS, just to see if it was an issue with the image.
Started with another reset with LMSA (I love that tool... It zeroes out all the stupid things I'm doing on the Moto G Power during this process)
Rebooted into FastBootD mode (with the nice red at the top)
Flashed all four of the images. No errors noted during the process
Wiped the Data
Rebooted... And right back to the bootloader. Cannot seem to get out of the boot loader to get the new OS to initialize.
Again, Help?
Did you ever solve this riddle?

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