[Completed] moto g- crashed - XDA Assist

Hi guys, I have a Moto G 1stGeneration. I followed the unroot guide at the unlockr.com (can't link it due to my newb status on these forums). And I was pretty much at the end of the process, then rebooted after flashing the TWRP Recovery. But then the 'WARNING BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED SCREEN' appeared... and now it won't go away. I can't even get into fastboot mode with Power + Vol Down. It just shuts off the Moto G fo a second, then the screen reappears. I dun goofed. I didn't clear the cache before reboot. I can't even connect the phone to my PC anymore (it isn't detected at all). I can't even just shut down the device. It just boots back up. Like it's giving me the finger. I'm ready to just wipe out the phone, then start over. But I have no idea how since I can't get into recovery mode at all. If I manage to shut it off, the warning screen reappears. Can't escape it. Any suggestions?

Navaneeth K Nair said:
Hi guys, I have a Moto G 1stGeneration. I followed the unroot guide at the unlockr.com (can't link it due to my newb status on these forums). And I was pretty much at the end of the process, then rebooted after flashing the TWRP Recovery. But then the 'WARNING BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED SCREEN' appeared... and now it won't go away. I can't even get into fastboot mode with Power + Vol Down. It just shuts off the Moto G fo a second, then the screen reappears. I dun goofed. I didn't clear the cache before reboot. I can't even connect the phone to my PC anymore (it isn't detected at all). I can't even just shut down the device. It just boots back up. Like it's giving me the finger. I'm ready to just wipe out the phone, then start over. But I have no idea how since I can't get into recovery mode at all. If I manage to shut it off, the warning screen reappears. Can't escape it. Any suggestions?
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Greetings and welcome to assist. I found this thread that may help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/how-to-revive-hard-bricked-moto-g-t2833798
Try asking in the moto g forums as there have been a few users having bootloader issues
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help
Good Luck
Sawdoctor

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Someone help please!

Okay, I have a 16 gig us moto g with a unlocked 4.4 boot loader, cmw recovery, and root. The other day I was going to flash the unofficial beanstalk rom, so I did the usual data wipe and what the installation guide said on the thread. I got stuck in a bootloop so held down the power button to try and reset the phone and get it to the bootloader menu but my screen went black. It has been black ever since, no matter what combination of button I press I can't get the screen to do anything, I have never had this problem before on any android device. Do you guys think if I contact Motorola they'll give me a replacement even though the bootloader is unlocked. Any help is appreciated.
Edit: fixed! I read on a faq that you sometimes have to hold power button for as long as 30 seconds so that's what I did and it worked

[Q] Moto G very unusual issue

My Moto G shows Google & a unlock sign. All attempts to switch it off failed. Its even not going to BootLoader mode. Nothing works. USB too not detecting this. Plese help
You are stuck on the bootloader logo.
That happened to me a while ago. Try pressing volume down + power for like ten seconds, you should be able to enter bootloader mode. It might not work at first (took me a couple of tries) but that's how I eventually managed to access the bootloader menu and restore my phone from stock using mfastboot.
Good luck.
Thank you for your response but I completely new & need some details
I think everything you need to know is in that thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
As long as you're able to enter bootloader mode.

[Completed] Android boot loop - is my device dead?

Hello All,
This is my first post at this forum.
I've come to a point where I'm on the verge of giving up.
A few days ago my Nexus 5 entered a boot loop without me doing anything special with it - it was just in my pocket.
All see is the google logo for a few seconds , then the screen goes down for a few more, and back to the google logo.
I'm able to go into fastboot by hold down the volume down (only) button when this happens, but the boot loop happens when I choose to boot into recovery mode.
My device has an unlocked bootloader.
I have fast boot access and no ADB (ADB wait-for-device doesn't work).
Went over a tutorial from androidforums.com and flashed a completely new image using fastboot.
The entire process worked, but the phone is still at the same state.
I've read that there is and issue with the power button on these devices - so I tried all methods of knocking it against stuff without success.
I've taken it to a lab nearby and the guy there was sure it was the power button. He said he fixed about 50 of these already - after a few hours he called me up and said he had replaced the power button 3 times and he's giving up.
in short , this is the current situation :
1. Device stuck in bootloop - only google logo is seen
2. can boot into fastboot (and have fastboot access from PC) but can't boot into recovery
3. flushing a stock succeeds but won't help
4. power button seems o.k.
I am about to call this a bricked phone and look for a new one but something inside me tells me that this might still be a software issue and can be fixed.
I would be happy to know if there is a way to know what is failing in the boot sequence. or maybe load a debug application on to the device to check the HW. I've yet to find any help in that direction.
I'm a software eng. working in the cellular comm. field, so I'm up for anything that anyone has in mind.
Thanks,
Ran.
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Hello All,
This is my first post at this forum.
I've come to a point where I'm on the verge of giving up.
A few days ago my Nexus 5 entered a boot loop without me doing anything special with it - it was just in my pocket.
All see is the google logo for a few seconds , then the screen goes down for a few more, and back to the google logo.
I'm able to go into fastboot by hold down the volume down (only) button when this happens, but the boot loop happens when I choose to boot into recovery mode.
My device has an unlocked bootloader.
I have fast boot access and no ADB (ADB wait-for-device doesn't work).
Went over a tutorial from androidforums.com and flashed a completely new image using fastboot.
The entire process worked, but the phone is still at the same state.
I've read that there is and issue with the power button on these devices - so I tried all methods of knocking it against stuff without success.
I've taken it to a lab nearby and the guy there was sure it was the power button. He said he fixed about 50 of these already - after a few hours he called me up and said he had replaced the power button 3 times and he's giving up.
in short , this is the current situation :
1. Device stuck in bootloop - only google logo is seen
2. can boot into fastboot (and have fastboot access from PC) but can't boot into recovery
3. flushing a stock succeeds but won't help
4. power button seems o.k.
I am about to call this a bricked phone and look for a new one but something inside me tells me that this might still be a software issue and can be fixed.
I would be happy to know if there is a way to know what is failing in the boot sequence. or maybe load a debug application on to the device to check the HW. I've yet to find any help in that direction.
I'm a software eng. working in the cellular comm. field, so I'm up for anything that anyone has in mind.
Thanks,
Ran.
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Hello, and welcome to XDA!
It does sound like a hardware issue and it could be the power button, except for one thing: wouldn't a held down power button in fastboot cause a shutdown as well? Maybe not, but I thought I'd ask that.
At any rate, better to get an opinion from someone who actually has the deivce. Please create an account (so you post in other forums) and then post in this thread (can copy and paste from here):
> Google Nexus 5 > Nexus 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting > [HELP THREAD] Nexus 5
Hope this helps, and good luck!

Stuck in 'WARNING BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED' screen. Can't enter recovery. Am I ****ed?

Hi guys,
I just bought a new Moto G 3rd Generation. I followed the unroot guide at the unlockr.com (can't link it due to my newb status on these forums). And I was pretty much at the end of the process, then rebooted after flashing the TWRP Recovery. But then the 'WARNING BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED SCREEN' appeared... and now it won't go away. I can't even get into fastboot mode with Power + Vol Down. It just shuts off the Moto G for a second, then the screen reappears.
I dun goofed. I didn't clear the cache before reboot, and I think it's ****ing me. I can't even connect the phone to my PC anymore (it isn't detected at all). I can't even just shut down the device. It just boots back up. Like it's giving me the finger.
I'm ready to just wipe out the phone, then start over. But I have no idea how since I can't get into recovery mode at all. If I manage to shut it off, the warning screen reappears. Can't escape it. Any suggestions? Or, am I in ****sville?
Generation: 3rd.
dude this thread is only for MOTO G 2013 FIRST GEN
but try the button combination Correctly, it will boot into bootloader.
VOL DWN + POWER KEY

Moto G7 Power XT1955-5: Stuck in BootLoop at "Unlocked and Can't Be Trusted"

Moto G7 Power XT1955-5: Stuck in BootLoop at "Unlocked and Can't Be Trusted"
I made several attempts to install twrp-3.4.0-0-ocean to this new Moto G7 Power. I was able to Unlock the Bootloader, and even had TWRP running twice., but after it was rebooted it would never go back to TRWP, it would reboot to the Stock ROM. Then, runnng adb reboot bootloader would bring me back to the stock bootloader page.
Each time it boots, it has displayed the "Your Device Has Been Unlocked and Can't Be Trusted." page, and then would eventually boot. Annoying, but ok. It is what it is.
However, this last attempt to reboot from the stock bootloader has created an endless bootloop to that "Cant Be Trusted" page.
No combos of holding down the down volume for 3 seconds with the power key.. or holding down the power key for 15 or 20 seconds.. nothing works. All it does it turn the screen off for a couple of seconds and then goes back to the "Can't Be Trusted" warning page.
Well.. turns out it does work, it's just finnicky. This video showed me how to do it.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA0DHvbIlWY
Holding down the Down Volume and Power for several seconds until the screen goes black, release the buttons, then waiting a moment will allow the bootloader to appear.
1- Should I replace the stock rom? If so, how? I can't boot far enough along to run adb push.. and TWRP will not run.
What I cant do now is factory restore the device. Where can I get a stock rom, or any suggestions? I am pretty sure that's what I get for trying to use the xt1955_5.img file from Minimal+adb_fastboot_platform-tools_r29.0.6_2020 on unofficialtwrp.com's how to page, right?
Thanks in advance..
bryangrant4 said:
I made several attempts to install twrp-3.4.0-0-ocean to this new Moto G7 Power. I was able to Unlock the Bootloader, and even had TWRP running twice., but after it was rebooted it would never go back to TRWP, it would reboot to the Stock ROM. Then, runnng adb reboot bootloader would bring me back to the stock bootloader page.
Each time it boots, it has displayed the "Your Device Has Been Unlocked and Can't Be Trusted." page, and then would eventually boot. Annoying, but ok. It is what it is.
However, this last attempt to reboot from the stock bootloader has created an endless bootloop to that "Cant Be Trusted" page.
No combos of holding down the down volume for 3 seconds with the power key.. or holding down the power key for 15 or 20 seconds.. nothing works. All it does it turn the screen off for a couple of seconds and then goes back to the "Can't Be Trusted" warning page.
Well.. turns out it does work, it's just finnicky. This video showed me how to do it.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA0DHvbIlWY
Holding down the Down Volume and Power for several seconds until the screen goes black, release the buttons, then waiting a moment will allow the bootloader to appear.
1- Should I replace the stock rom? If so, how? I can't boot far enough along to run adb push.. and TWRP will not run.
What I cant do now is factory restore the device. Where can I get a stock rom, or any suggestions? I am pretty sure that's what I get for trying to use the xt1955_5.img file from Minimal+adb_fastboot_platform-tools_r29.0.6_2020 on unofficialtwrp.com's how to page, right?
Thanks in advance..
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/rooting-roms/guide-flashing-motorola-firmware-t4042039
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Glad you're out of boot loop.
Recovered from bootloop and "dead" bootloader screen! Tips to recovery
I was able to Rescue the device from periodic BootLoops and a dead end Bootloader screen.
I referenced the information on this thread in the XDA forums, specifically the “Motorala Unbricking Tools” section.
I then tried the "LMSA: Lenovo's Motorola Smart Assistant" thread to find the link to the Lenovo / Motorola download page.
The Rescue software is a bit clunky. Powerful, but clunky.
There are also some cool tools such as Clipboard Copy Text between Device and PC, a Gif Maker, a Ringtone Maker, and a SCREEN RECORDER!!
Back on Track with the Rescue:
-Linux or Mac versions are NOT available; Windoze only.
-You will need at least 2gb of ram in your virtual Windoze7 machine to run it or it will not run in a useful manner.
- Parallels16/Windoze7-64bit worked fine.
-WINE based installs will NOT work.
To run, you will need to enable USB Debugging, although there are two other ways to connect the phone I did not also try. There even appears to be a way to rescue even a truly bricked dead device.
To Rescue your device:
Download, Install, and Run Rescue and Smart Assistant.
The Rescue process will NOT relock your bootloader.
Select the Rescue tab, then select Rescue Now. If you need to backup the device, try the Backup button right next to the Rescue Now button.
The application has some bugs, shortcomings.. here's some heads up to reduce Stress caused by those bugs..
The software will ask you to select the phone you own. The slider dialogue UI is badly done, so you will go back and forth a dozen times before learning how to navigate the menu. It might auto-recognize, but it did not on mine. Good luck!
Next, download the ROM.. the progress bar does not reflect what is actually going on. Once the 2bg down is 100% complete, it will sit there for a LONG TIME doing nothing. Dont kill the app and restart. It's actually busy unpacking the .zip Rom file into a directory tree on your harddrive. Just go eat some lunch, and come back.
Then, a similar issue occurs when you install the ROM. The progress bar is pretty much done, it just sits there doing nothing.. Let it go for a long time.. it's actually doing it's job, and the progress bar is just badly done.
If you are going to use the backup.. TURN OFF YOUR POWERSAVING stuff on both ends. If it is interupted by Power Saving/Sleep mode, the software will start at the beginning. The backup process takes hours, not minutes, so this is not a good result.
Once backed up, if you are moving to a new phone, there is a couple of ways to do that. I am going to perform these functions today or tomorrow, and will update with the results of those efforts.

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