Hi,
I have a HTC Desire 816G dual sim. It was on a stock rom Android 4.4.2
I used Kingo Root to get root access.
I installed the TWRP App and downloaded the latest version of TWRP
I flashed it to recovery with the TWRP App.
I could not get into recovery mode. The phone always rebooted when I tried this.
I opened the TWRP App again and flashed the TWRP recovery to boot.
Since then the phone is stuck in a bootloop.
Please help me.
Blue.Orange said:
Hi,
I have a HTC Desire 816G dual sim. It was on a stock rom Android 4.4.2
I used Kingo Root to get root access.
I installed the TWRP App and downloaded the latest version of TWRP
I flashed it to recovery with the TWRP App.
I could not get into recovery mode. The phone always rebooted when I tried this.
I opened the TWRP App again and flashed the TWRP recovery to boot.
Since then the phone is stuck in a bootloop.
Please help me.
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Did you make sure bootloader was unlocked before you flashed?
Are you S-on or S-off?
Did you research the correct methods to root and flash your device before you did it?
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Droidriven said:
Did you make sure bootloader was unlocked before you flashed?
Are you S-on or S-off?
Did you research the correct methods to root and flash your device before you did it?
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I couldn't unlock the bootloader. I tried using htcdev.com but the use of command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token" didn't work.
Then I tried using htc_bootloader_unlock.exe but it failed.
If the bootloader would have been unlocked I could have flashed TWRP using fastboot.
I don't know if S-on or S-off
Blue.Orange said:
I couldn't unlock the bootloader. I tried using htcdev.com but the use of command "fastboot oem get_identifier_token" didn't work.
Then I tried using htc_bootloader_unlock.exe but it failed.
If the bootloader would have been unlocked I could have flashed TWRP using fastboot.
I don't know if S-on or S-off
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You can't flash TWRP with a locked bootloader, regardless of whether you use fastboot or an app to flash TWRP. Can't do it either way.
At this point, you need to:
Flash your stock recovery
Or
Flash your stock firmware
Then get your bootloader unlocked and then research whether you need to have S-on or S-off depending on exactly what modding you want to do.
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I only used Kingo Root because the TWRP App required root access and TWRP App seemed to be the only way to get TWRP recovery
Droidriven said:
You can't flash TWRP with a locked bootloader, regardless of whether you use fastboot or an app to flash TWRP. Can't do it either way.
At this point, you need to:
Flash your stock recovery
Or
Flash your stock firmware
Then get your bootloader unlocked and then research whether you need to have S-on or S-off depending on exactly what modding you want to do.
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How can I flash my stock recovery or my stock firmware?
The phone is in a bootloop.
with a short vibration the display turns on showing a white screen with the green htc letters and "powered by android" in the bottom. after 18 seconds it turns off and after 3 seconds black screen it starts again with the short vibration.
Blue.Orange said:
How can I flash my stock recovery or my stock firmware?
The phone is in a bootloop.
with a short vibration the display turns on showing a white screen with the green htc letters and "powered by android" in the bottom. after 18 seconds it turns off and after 3 seconds black screen it starts again with the short vibration.
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You can't get to recovery or fastboot?
Try connecting to PC while it is in bootloop and use adb to get to fastboot mode, then flash your stock recovery.
Or you can try to use dd command to push your recovery.img to your recovery partition. You have to know exactly which mmcblk0 your recovery partition is or you'll brick the device.
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Droidriven said:
You can't get to recovery or fastboot?
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Hopefully I can get to recovery or fastboot but I don't know how.
Blue.Orange said:
Hopefully I can get to recovery or fastboot but I don't know how.
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Try using adb while it's bootlooping
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Droidriven said:
Try using adb while it's bootlooping
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It was the first thing I tried. I think the time is too short. Every turn is only 21 seconds. Is there a way to stop the loop?
Blue.Orange said:
It was the first thing I tried. I think the time is too short. Every turn is only 21 seconds. Is there a way to stop the loop?
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Try chapter 3 here
http://xda-university.com/as-a-user/how-to-recover-from-a-bootloop
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Blue.Orange said:
Hi,
I have a HTC Desire 816G dual sim. It was on a stock rom Android 4.4.2
I used Kingo Root to get root access.
I installed the TWRP App and downloaded the latest version of TWRP
I flashed it to recovery with the TWRP App.
I could not get into recovery mode. The phone always rebooted when I tried this.
I opened the TWRP App again and flashed the TWRP recovery to boot.
Since then the phone is stuck in a bootloop.
Please help me.
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If such a problem occurs:
Try ringing on the phone.
Trouble in your A-Splash boot animation
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Blue.Orange said:
Hi,
I have a HTC Desire 816G dual sim. It was on a stock rom Android 4.4.2
I used Kingo Root to get root access.
I installed the TWRP App and downloaded the latest version of TWRP
I flashed it to recovery with the TWRP App.
I could not get into recovery mode. The phone always rebooted when I tried this.
I opened the TWRP App again and flashed the TWRP recovery to boot.
Since then the phone is stuck in a bootloop.
Please help me.
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* The first thing you flash the wrong recovery . so your phone always rebooted .
* If that happens again try ringing on your phone . The whole problem is in the boot animation A-Splash .
* as this did not benefit the way to try to recover the stock rom recovery .
I am very weak in the English language I use google translate
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Help me guys..
My phone is stucked at htc logo and its booting repeatedly..
i havent rooted my phn nd have also tried factory reset..
Why factory reset?
Karanaldo said:
Help me guys..
My phone is stucked at htc logo and its booting repeatedly..
i havent rooted my phn nd have also tried factory reset..
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If you try factory reset, the phone WILL get struck in boot loop. Get the TWRP 2.4 recovery, its official, and flash it using fastboot. Then, use a stock rom by jaggy jags, or cm9 or cm10.
vineethraj49 said:
If you try factory reset, the phone WILL get struck in boot loop. Get the TWRP 2.4 recovery, its official, and flash it using fastboot. Then, use a stock rom by jaggy jags, or cm9 or cm10.
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My bootloader is locked will it create problem?
vineethraj49 said:
If you try factory reset, the phone WILL get struck in boot loop. Get the TWRP 2.4 recovery, its official, and flash it using fastboot. Then, use a stock rom by jaggy jags, or cm9 or cm10.
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MY device isnt rooted..Help now..without S-off how will able to install recovery
Follow the guide on how to root the explorer by jaggyjags and than follow the procedure of install recovery and ROM as per your convenience.
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No S-Off necessary...
Unlock your bootloader via htcdev.com or anything...
Follow the tutorial by jaggyjags...
Instead of using A310E Recovery.zip's recovery.img, download the latest TWRP 2.4 recovery and flash it using
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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Then, flash any custom ROM of your choice...
And remember, don't factory reset your mobile in the bootloader after unlocking your bootloader. It will cause bootloop.
P.S.: S-Off is necessary only when you need to write to partitions other than /data , /system and /recovery. Since ROM flashing doesn't go beyond the /system partition, it (s-off) isn't necessary.
Another P.S.: We don't have S-Off for our device yet.
Karanaldo said:
My bootloader is locked will it create problem?
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unlock the bootloader. then flash recovery after that flash superuser.
thats it.. ull recover ua fone..
So I'm not sure what went wrong or where but with in the last couple of days, I rebooted my phone and in loaded into odin with "could not boot normally." I could get passed this is using odin to flash some rooted images but no matter what I try, I can not get the bootloader unlocked. I can get root, recovery, and custom roms. However, every method I have tried won't unlock the bootloader and every reboot after a flash other than a stock rooted image will reboot into odin with the "could not boot normaly."
All help is appreciated.
Trybal said:
So I'm not sure what went wrong or where but with in the last couple of days, I rebooted my phone and in loaded into odin with "could not boot normally." I could get passed this is using odin to flash some rooted images but no matter what I try, I can not get the bootloader unlocked. I can get root, recovery, and custom roms. However, every method I have tried won't unlock the bootloader and every reboot after a flash other than a stock rooted image will reboot into odin with the "could not boot normaly."
All help is appreciated.
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try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1840030
Try the second post, sounds exactly like your problem.
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You have to an unlocked bootloader to get recovery installed. So if you can reboot into a custom recovery then you have an unlocked bootloader
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Sandman-007 said:
You have to an unlocked bootloader to get recovery installed. So if you can reboot into a custom recovery then you have an unlocked bootloader
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True, but my Qualcomm Secureboot is always Enabled. And when I flash a rom and reboot during the rom, it goes to Odin saying could not boot normally.
I did try Hero's softbrick method and I got the same results. It's like the unsecured aboot doesn't stick. Do I need a to facepalm myself somewhere? I'm seriously lost.
Trybal said:
True, but my Qualcomm Secureboot is always Enabled. And when I flash a rom and reboot during the rom, it goes to Odin saying could not boot normally.
I did try Hero's softbrick method and I got the same results. It's like the unsecured aboot doesn't stick. Do I need a to facepalm myself somewhere? I'm seriously lost.
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Ignore that Secureboot enabled message. It will always say that no matter what. It's been discussed that its a bug. Hang on and I'll link u to method of unlocking and rooting works no matter what. Doesn't rely on unsecure aboot images either
This works everytime. I recommend flashing the stock Image AND STOCK BOOTCHAIN or recovery won't install. Those are listed at the bottom of the tutorial. If you are on stock just install the stock bootchain
http://rootzwiki.com/index.php?/topic/29256-[TUTORIAL]-[ROOT/RECOVERY/BOOTLOADER-UNLOCK][ICS/JB]-Verizon-Galaxy-S-III
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Alright, thank you. Hopefully this hold because getting stuck in odin is beginning to get annoying as well as being on a stock rom the last few days.
So, I have been talking with a friend for a while and finally decided to root my device. With help from him, we were able to get as far as flashing a recovery image. Sadly, everytime that I tried to boot into recovery, it just sat on the logo, and after a while, booted normally.
The device currently has root access (towelroot) and I can do everything root related, but I don't feel right now having a custom ROM.
Things we have tried:
TWRP Manager (For TWRP)
Flashify (TWRP, CWM)
Rom Installer (CWM)
CynogenMod - My device is obsolete apparently so it would not pick it up
ADB - Driver Issues (Yay Vista)
Yet everytime, the same issue. Any idea on what I could do now?
Device Info -
KitKat 4.4.2
Xt926 (CDMA)
Droid RAZR Maxx HD
Bootloader is unlocked
Do you already unlocked the bootloader?
DorianX said:
Do you already unlocked the bootloader?
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Yes, the bootloader is unlocked.
The TWRP that works for our phone is not official, so it won't be in any of those apps. Get the TWRP app in the Original Development section of this forum and flash it via fastboot or sideload and flash via Flashify.
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RikRong said:
The TWRP that works for our phone is not official, so it won't be in any of those apps. Get the TWRP app in the Original Development section of this forum and flash it via fastboot or sideload and flash via Flashify.
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Thank you very much, that worked beautifully! I was able to install CM11 on my phone.
Good to hear. Another one bites the dust!
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Quation please help how to root XT925 on KitKat ?
Unlock boot loader, flash aftermarket recovery, flash SuperSU.zip in recovery.
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RikRong said:
Unlock boot loader, flash aftermarket recovery, flash SuperSU.zip in recovery.
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my bootloader is unlocked, can you give me the link for SuperSU.zip and aftermarket recovery and tell me how to flash it ?
shemshad said:
my bootloader is unlocked, can you give me the link for SuperSU.zip and aftermarket recovery and tell me how to flash it ?
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any help ?
Hi, I have the same problem, but I don't have my bootloader unlocked. I have just accidentally upgraded my phone to 46.15 and I lost my root. Is there any possibility to root my device (can I unlock the bootloader?) or back to the previous version 46.10 where I can imply towelroot? Besides towelrooting my Droid I'm layman in such things.
Thanks in advance
shemshad said:
Quation please help how to root XT925 on KitKat ?
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Hello I have XT925 and I did the update to 4.4.2
If you already have unlock boot you just need to go there(power button +/-vol) connect your phone on computer and go to the folder where you have your adb and fastboot, if you don't have ou can download here
put the su.rar and CWM.img in the same folder after this you'll do it
open py_cmd with your cell connected on your computer
- fastboot devices (if it show some device is ok your phone is detected)
- fastboot flash su.zip
- fastboot flash recovery CWM XT925 KK.img
Su : http://puu.sh/cL00U/cd6d9bd874.zip
CWM KK Stock XT925 : http://puu.sh/cL0mi/ce07c61fcd.img
I hope I've helped you
shemshad said:
any help ?
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A quick search on XDA will net your answer.
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osmanho said:
Hi, I have the same problem, but I don't have my bootloader unlocked. I have just accidentally upgraded my phone to 46.15 and I lost my root. Is there any possibility to root my device (can I unlock the bootloader?) or back to the previous version 46.10 where I can imply towelroot? Besides towelrooting my Droid I'm layman in such things.
Thanks in advance
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925 go to motos site and unlock it.
926 your stuck, can't be done, no way no how.
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I'm having difficulty with recovery and super su. I have tried several twrp recovery versions on this site but after flashing it though fast boot recovery does not update. Only recovery works is ending name with test1 but when I'm in twrp recovery and flash super su phone goes in bootloop and stays on bootloader unlocked and warranty void message. Even I managed to put few ROMs on SD card but when i flash them recovery does not flash and finish process in two seconds. I have also used few versions of super su and have soft bricked my phone and now have flashed stock firmware few times via fast boot. Can you help me please to point which recovery version and super su will work? I have tried few threads stating worked but it did not work for me .Please help
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1GB or 2GB doesn't matter, the process is the same, so there is something else going on...
Can you just boot the TWRP image? "fastboot boot recovery.img" (replace recovery.img with the latest TWRP image, r5 I think)
If that doesn't work, what is the status of your bootloader from the bootloader screen?
Thanks, I flashed the latest one r5 and it shows in fast boot it is written however when I'm going to recovery it does not bring recovery and only poor android photo comes up with nothing found like happens in stock recovery . Only r1 test recovery successfully load but it does not flash anything
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mirpuri said:
Thanks, I flashed the latest one r5 and it shows in fast boot it is written however when I'm going to recovery it does not bring recovery and only poor android photo comes up with nothing found like happens in stock recovery . Only r1 test recovery successfully load but it does not flash anything
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But can you BOOT it? (not talking about flashing anything)
After you flash, ate you starting recovery immediately or rebooting first, because you can't reboot before starting it or it will be overwritten by stock.
I have restarted in boatloader and gone into twrp recovery r1 test version but after flashing super su it goes to boot loop
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Also how can I start recovery after flashing it without restarting boatloader?
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My boat loader status is showing 3 unlocked
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mirpuri said:
My boat loader status is showing 3 unlocked
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Hey
Are you using a compatible supersu zip for your phone? From where did you downloaded it?
mirpuri said:
I have restarted in boatloader and gone into twrp recovery r1 test version but after flashing super su it goes to boot loop
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Did you use the systemless method, where in the TWRP terminal you enter the echo command?
mirpuri said:
Also how can I start recovery after flashing it without restarting boatloader?
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Flash, then press Vol Dn until it says Recovery and press Power
mirpuri said:
My boat loader status is showing 3 unlocked
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OK, there are some bootloaders out there that say Engineering, those are... Umm... Troublesome.
[email protected] said:
Hey
Are you using a compatible supersu zip for your phone? From where did you downloaded it?
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I have downloaded compatible super su from XDA thread also one from unlocked people stated it worked for them but didn't work for me
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acejavelin said:
Did you use the systemless method, where in the TWRP terminal you enter the echo command?
Flash, then press Vol Dn until it says Recovery and press Power
OK, there are some bootloaders out there that say Engineering, those are... Umm... Troublesome.
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I have not used system less method. What twrp should i use as twrp and clockwordmod does not officially support my device
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mirpuri said:
I have not used system less method. What twrp should i use as twrp and clockwordmod does not officially support my device
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Did you read my tutorial on how to root the G3? All the answers are there...
mirpuri said:
I have not used system less method. What twrp should i use as twrp and clockwordmod does not officially support my device
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Latest recovery should be used (I think it was 3.0.2 r5). And you'll have to do the systemless install, unless you want bootloop. Also make a note of which recovery you flash/boot- Osprey is for Moto G 2015 and Merlin is for Moto G 2015 Turbo Edition.
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Thanks
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Special Thanksto acejavelin and all of you , I have used systmless method and it has allowed me to install TWRP and SU and my mobile succesfully rooted again
Special Thanksto to you acejavelin . i have now used your turotorial , I have used systmless method and it has allowed me to install TWRP and SU and my mobile succesfully rooted again