My device boot twrp 2.8 recovery everytime I power on it, it unable to start in any other mode even if i start charging it, it boot automatically in twrp. I tries advance wipe, installing fresh cm13 but nothing happens it start only in twrp. Please help every suggestion is appreciated.
saranshcrazier said:
My device boot twrp 2.8 recovery everytime I power on it, it unable to start in any other mode even if i start charging it, it boot automatically in twrp. I tries advance wipe, installing fresh cm13 but nothing happens it start only in twrp. Please help every suggestion is appreciated.
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It is nothing but common issue now-a-days with OPO,don't know why.
Sol- Just dettach the back cover of the device then wipe it and reattach it.
Start with upgrading TWRP , that version is highly outdated.
Download the latest img from here: https://dl.twrp.me/bacon/
And flash it from fastboot
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp_xxxxxx.img
Also is it COS or CM?
Either way I suggest you a full wipe and flash stock cos13.1 from fastboot. Then go flash whatever you want.
Mr.Ak said:
It is nothing but common issue now-a-days with OPO,don't know why.
Sol- Just dettach the back cover of the device then wipe it and reattach it.
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Thanks for replying.
How to open back over, there is non removable back on it
seanwlk said:
Start with upgrading TWRP , that version is highly outdated.
Download the latest img from here: https://dl.twrp.me/bacon/
And flash it from fastboot
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp_xxxxxx.img
Also is it COS or CM?
Either way I suggest you a full wipe and flash stock cos13.1 from fastboot. Then go flash whatever you want.
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Hope it works. thanks
saranshcrazier said:
Thanks for replying.
How to open back over, there is non removable back on it
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You can use a flat screwdriver if you don't have to appropriate tools, but be very very delicate. Search on the Internet there are plenty of disassembling OPO tutorials.
seanwlk said:
Start with upgrading TWRP , that version is highly outdated.
Download the latest img from here: https://dl.twrp.me/bacon/
And flash it from fastboot
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp_xxxxxx.img
Also is it COS or CM?
Either way I suggest you a full wipe and flash stock cos13.1 from fastboot. Then go flash whatever you want.
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Any tutorial link???
And am unable to open OPO fastboot mode, it opens twrp instead
saranshcrazier said:
Any tutorial link???
And am unable to open OPO fastboot mode, it opens twrp instead
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The only solution is which I told you,it's a common issue on OPO after it gets old.Just dettach the back cover,clean it with a dry wipe cloth(micro fiber) or it's better if you have isopropyl wipes and also clean the power and volume strips that are on either sides(BE CAREFUL NOT TO USE WET WIPE ON IT!!),then attach the back cover.
There are many disassembly tutorials on Youtube,just follow any,it will show you how to remove back cover very easily.
Ps-Make sure to remove sim tray before dettaching back cover otherwise you'll end up breaking sim card slot.
Good Luck!
Mr.Ak said:
The only solution is which I told you,it's a common issue on OPO after it gets old.Just dettach the back cover,clean it with a dry wipe cloth(micro fiber) or it's better if you have isopropyl wipes and also clean the power and volume strips that are on either sides(BE CAREFUL NOT TO USE WET WIPE ON IT!!),then attach the back cover.
There are many disassembly tutorials on Youtube,just follow any,it will show you how to remove back cover very easily.
Ps-Make sure to remove sim tray before dettaching back cover otherwise you'll end up breaking sim card slot.
Good Luck!
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I remove the back shell and wipe it with normal dry cloth then re attach it but nothing happens, I also try to start my OPO without shell, it starts but same booting twrp
saranshcrazier said:
I remove the back shell and wipe it with normal dry cloth then re attach it but nothing happens, I also try to start my OPO without shell, it starts but same booting twrp
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Did you tried cleaning power and volume strips?
Mr.Ak said:
Did you tried cleaning power and volume strips?
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Clean power strip from back shell or device itself???
Mr.Ak said:
Did you tried cleaning power and volume strips?
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Sir, I cleaned both, nothings happens, I'm screwed
saranshcrazier said:
My device boot twrp 2.8 recovery everytime I power on it, it unable to start in any other mode even if i start charging it, it boot automatically in twrp. I tries advance wipe, installing fresh cm13 but nothing happens it start only in twrp. Please help every suggestion is appreciated.
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I think it's because of your volume down button stuck or something. There is a video on YouTube about it. Just do a quick search. You will eventually find it
psxda97 said:
I think it's because of your volume down button stuck or something. There is a video on YouTube about it. Just do a quick search. You will eventually find it
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Yeah,that's what I'm telling him from starting.
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saranshcrazier said:
Sir, I cleaned both, nothings happens, I'm screwed
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Check continuity for volume button strips i.e, check if those are working fine.
Thanks very much for your valuable suggestions. Now I know it's arise because of volume button strip
saranshcrazier said:
Thanks very much for your valuable suggestions. Now I know it's arise because of volume button strip
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So,did you fixed it?
Mr.Ak said:
So,did you fixed it?
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Naah, I give it to my frnd, for repairing volume strip for 4$
saranshcrazier said:
Naah, I give it to my frnd, for repairing volume strip for 4$
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Your fraand is much crazierer.
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I was on Cromi-x 4.7 and everything was smooth.i decided to move on and test the new beta 5.
when i flashed everything was normal and i was on haunds kernel 3.2
it suddenly restartet and got stuck on the asus logo.
i tried everything!changing kernel.changed the rom and even went back to the stock rom and none of them worked for me
and now its stuck on asus logo and its in a restart loop....
i'm really disappointed:/
is it a hardbrick or what??
what should i do???
p.s:i have access to my twrp 2.5 recovery..
Can you hold down power and volume down and get to the bootlloader menu? The one with the RCK menu?
sbdags said:
Can you hold down power and volume down and get to the bootlloader menu? The one with the RCK menu?
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yes
i have access to bootloader and recovery
original1371 said:
yes
i have access to bootloader and recovery
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Then you are not hard bricked
Which recovery are you using?
Easiest method is probably go into wipes and do a factory wipe, then reinstall the rom but choose that's or my stock kernel and see if that boots first.
sbdags said:
Then you are not hard bricked
Which recovery are you using?
Easiest method is probably go into wipes and do a factory wipe, then reinstall the rom but choose that's or my stock kernel and see if that boots first.
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thanks for fast reply!
TWRP 2.5
i did that.wiped everything and reinstalled the rom once with That then with stock and last haunds and none of them worked for me!it just freezes on asus logo and restrat and restarts and restarts.:/ any idea?:s
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thanks for fast reply!
TWRP 2.5
i did that.wiped everything and reinstalled the rom once with That then with stock and last haunds and none of them worked for me!it just freezes on asus logo and restrat and restarts and restarts.:/ any idea?:s
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Try this:
1. Reboot to recovery
2. Select Mount and uncheck System, Cache and Data
3. Go to Advanced, then Terminal Command, then hit Select Folder to start Terminal
4. type "e2fsck -fvyD /dev/block/mmcblk0p8" and press return. Wait for the process to finish (this is for Data)
5. type "e2fsck -fvyD /dev/block/mmcblk0p2" and press return. Wait for the process to finish (this is for Cache)
6. type "e2fsck -fvyD /dev/block/mmcblk0p1" and press return. Wait for the process to finish (this is for System)
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Then try wiping and reflashing a ROM.
well i am doing what you said
it is in data part for a long time and i am still waiting
hope it works!:-s
original1371 said:
well i am doing what you said
it is in data part for a long time and i am still waiting
hope it works!:-s
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If you have a corrupted data partition it may take a long time.
sbdags said:
If you have a corrupted data partition it may take a long time.
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well...that doesnt work:| still freezes on logo and restarts on and on
does formating internal memory help?
any other idea??
original1371 said:
well...that doesnt work:| still freezes on logo and restarts on and on
does formating internal memory help?
any other idea??
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If you format your internal SD, it will solve a lot of unknown problems that I don't know how to fix or a root cause of it.. However, you will loose all your personal data and files. By any chance do you use 64G external SD?
LetMeKnow said:
If you format your internal SD, it will solve a lot of unknown problems that I don't know how to fix or a root cause of it.. However, you will loose all your personal data and files. By any chance do you use 64G external SD?
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well.formating will be my last straw i think
no i dont use sd card at all
original1371 said:
well.formating will be my last straw i think
no i dont use sd card at all
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Can you check this out for me? Boot back into the TWRP and look under Mount to see if any check boxes are unchecked, especially the System.
LetMeKnow said:
Can you check this out for me? Boot back into the TWRP and look under Mount to see if any check boxes are unchecked, especially the System.
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now i booted back into the twrp and system was unchecked
data and cache were checked
original1371 said:
now i booted back into the twrp and system was unchecked
data and cache were checked
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It is why that you can not boot into your system because your system was not mounted.. You can try wipe both caches and power off your device completely for about 15 second. You can power it back on with your power button to see if it works..
sbdags said:
If you have a corrupted data partition it may take a long time.
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If you have lots of files on the data partition, it may take a long time, even if everything is fine.
original1371 said:
well.formating will be my last straw i think
no i dont use sd card at all
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*sigh*
Everybody should read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39476212&postcount=4104
LetMeKnow said:
It is why that you can not boot into your system because your system was not mounted..
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No. The recovery is independent from Android, and Android mounts the system partition itself.
LetMeKnow said:
You can try wipe both caches and power off your device completely for about 15 second. You can power it back on with your power button to see if it works..
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*sigh*
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39473157&postcount=4099
_that said:
If you have lots of files on the data partition, it may take a long time, even if everything is fine.
*sigh*
Everybody should read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39476212&postcount=4104
No. The recovery is independent from Android, and Android mounts the system partition itself.
*sigh*
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39473157&postcount=4099
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Thanks again _that. I always learn from your post. However, this is not a Development forum and sometime if you are too technical, it is more confused than helping someone else.. It is my two cents.. :fingers-crossed:
LetMeKnow said:
It is why that you can not boot into your system because your system was not mounted.. You can try wipe both caches and power off your device completely for about 15 second. You can power it back on with your power button to see if it works..
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no,it didnt help!
_that said:
Everybody should read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39476212&postcount=4104
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thank for your help.
well,according to your post, my problem is |boot loop| cause its rebooting and never goes further than the asus logo!
so what should i do now? where should i write |adb shell cat /proc/last_kmsg > last_kmsg.txt|?? in fastmode?? where is adb that you are talkin about?
sorry if i sound noob here,i dont have enough info about this
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However, this is not a Development forum and sometime if you are too technical, it is more confused than helping someone else..
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This is XDA Developers. "XDA Developers was founded by developers, for developers."
I don't expect everyone to be a developer, but I expect people here to have some knowledge about using computers that exceeds clicking icons in Windows and being able to open a browser.
As super mod zelendel wrote, "XDA is a place to come to learn and share your knowledge. If you are not here for those reasons then you are here for the wrong ones.". I know you are here for the right reasons.
If something in my postings is too technical, just ask - I am happy to explain anything.
original1371 said:
no,it didnt help!
thank for your help.
well,according to your post, my problem is |boot loop| cause its rebooting and never goes further than the asus logo!
so what should i do now? where should i write |adb shell cat /proc/last_kmsg > last_kmsg.txt|?? in fastmode?? where is adb that you are talkin about?
sorry if i sound noob here,i dont have enough info about this
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Time to take a breather anyway, I think. Take this opportunity to learn the basics about adb. You can start here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2303834
If you get stuck, just ask.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T using Tapatalk 4
Usually a data format and reflash of system will fix this type of bootloop. You didn't by any chance flash a new bootloader did you when you were trying to fix it? Have you tried restoring a nandroid at all?
I'm all out of ideas. I've fixed many bootloops now so we should be able to get you up and running but something doesn't quite compute.....
hi there,
I'm running CM11 nightly late feb. For no apparent reason my phone went into a boot loop this morning (n.b. I didn't flash a new rom or installed a new app). Now it constantly reboots (literally) and doesn't get further than the CM11 boot video or google logo.
If I press volume down and power, it will head into bootloader - but - I can't navigate beyond 'shut down' or 'restart bootloader'. It doesn't execute two consecutive volume up or down commands. In other words, it's impossible to get into recovery mode. Also, because my phone doesn't boot further than the video or logo, I can't make a fastboot or adb connection via my laptop.
Does anybody know how I can fix this issue? I'm clearly running out of luck. Many thx in advance!
reflash recovery?
Try to boot into recovery with cmd: fastboot boot TWRP.img (TWRP or your current custom recovery)
Then restore a nandroid backup or wipe data/system/dalvik
You can still flash the factory images. Fastboot mode is enough. Guide
suikerchiller said:
Now it constantly reboots (literally)
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Stuck power button. Mash the power button really fast for 20 seconds to unstick whatever is in there.
gd6noob said:
reflash recovery?
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can't flash anything, because phone is constantly rebooting. Have opened up the phone and took the battery out for 1 minute. Didn't help either. After starting up the phone I get stuck in the boot loop again.
Anyone else an idea?
suikerchiller said:
can't flash anything, because phone is constantly rebooting. Have opened up the phone and took the battery out for 1 minute. Didn't help either. After starting up the phone I get stuck in the boot loop again.
Anyone else an idea?
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The phone doesn't reboot in the bootloader right?
If it doesn't either do what primokorn said or flash the factory image.
Sent from my Nexus 5
El Daddy said:
The phone doesn't reboot in the bootloader right?
If it doesn't either do what primokorn said or flash the factory image.
Sent from my Nexus 5
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Well the issue is that it only stays for a fraction of a second in bootloader, which gives it enough time to navigate one step up or down. Not enough time to get into recovery.
How can I do what Primoken said? It doesn't seem to be possible to do a flash when the phone is constantly rebooting?
Thx for helping me out guys, much appreciated!
suikerchiller said:
Well the issue is that it only stays for a fraction of a second in bootloader, which gives it enough time to navigate one step up or down. Not enough time to get into recovery.
How can I do what Primoken said? It doesn't seem to be possible to do a flash when the phone is constantly rebooting?
Thx for helping me out guys, much appreciated!
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Have you ever kept your phone in narrow pocket? Because it's definitely sounds to me like a stuck power button.
Simonna said:
Have you ever kept your phone in narrow pocket? Because it's definitely sounds to me like a stuck power button.
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It's not a power issue. Also unscrewed my phone to see if that was what caused it. Nothing in there, mechanism functioned correctly.
UPDATE: For some reason my phone booted up out of nothing. I managed to flash an older ROM via CM Updater (through settings)- which seemed to work. Apps were updated and it was running normally. But after a couple of minutes it restarted out of the blue and now back to square one again.
Guess there's a chance I'll probably get a normal start up soon. Is it a good idea to do a factory whipe restart through the settings menu? Or is Primokorn's method safer?
suikerchiller said:
...Or is Primokorn's method safer?
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Yes.
Hi Guys,
i am happy to annouce that the Xperia Z2 Tablet, recieves Unoffical CM11 weekly built's by The Free Xperia Project-Team, available on there Site www.fxpblog.co
I don't take any Credits, i just thought about posting the good News for everyone to see.
Things needed:
Root
Unlocked Bootloader
Recovery
Flashing Procedure for CWM:
1. Reboot to Recovery or at Start up press Volume-Up (CWM) till the Recovery shows up.
2. back a complete Backup of your actual Rom (optional)
3. go to Mounts and storage.
4. format: cache, system, data.
5. go in advanced in the Menu and wipe "Dalvik Cache"
6. Install zip from sdcard (Internal Storage) or sdcard1 (MicroSD)
7. Choose the downloaded zip-file named like example: "FXP327-CM11-20140706-UNOFFICAL-castor" and make sure you have the right build for your device. (there is castor, for LTE version and castor_windy for the Wifi Version) and install it
8. I recommend to use the Paranoid Android Google apps package also know as "PA-Gapps"
9. Install the Latest PA-Gapps for Kitkat reapeat Step 7 just with the PA-Gapps.
10. Reboot to System.
You should now have everthing installed and working.
For any Problems with the Installation or the ROM itself, Qoute me and i will try to help you
Credits:
Free Xperia Project-Team
Cyanogenmod-Team
Best Regard's
Alex1911
Thanks for posting this. Really looking forward to CM11 on my Castor Windy. The file size for castor windy is about 100 megs smaller than the lte castor. Do we know why? Ill take the plunge and test shortly. Will report back.
bacon612 said:
Thanks for posting this. Really looking forward to CM11 on my Castor Windy. The file size for castor windy is about 100 megs smaller than the lte castor. Do we know why? Ill take the plunge and test shortly. Will report back.
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I'd assume because the LTE version has to support LTE antenna and software and schtuff.
It is still at least 64MB smaller than the pollux windy ROM-
which should be similar in size.
I have had no luck booting the kernel boot.img contained in the
castor_windy ROM zip file on a sgp51x.
Uclydde said:
I'd assume because the LTE version has to support LTE antenna and software and schtuff.
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bacon612 said:
Thanks for posting this. Really looking forward to CM11 on my Castor Windy. The file size for castor windy is about 100 megs smaller than the lte castor. Do we know why? Ill take the plunge and test shortly. Will report back.
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This is a Problem in the cm Device tree e.g System ui is missing or settings apk
I wrote a pm to alex1911 how to fix it
After He add this it will work (I have build the Rom by myself some days ago and i fix it there)
Well, I did exactly as advertised, but my device is now in a bootloop. No idea what's gone wrong.
Very curious what's gone wrong here. No idea right now.
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xbill9 said:
It is still at least 64MB smaller than the pollux windy ROM-
which should be similar in size.
I have had no luck booting the kernel boot.img contained in the
castor_windy ROM zip file on a sgp51x.
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Ah so the ROM as uploaded currently is broken, and that's why my device (see post above) is in a bootloop.
Well, I feel stupid now.
thomholwerda said:
Well, I did exactly as advertised, but my device is now in a bootloop. No idea what's gone wrong.
Very curious what's gone wrong here. No idea right now.
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Ah so the ROM as uploaded currently is broken, and that's why my device (see post above) is in a bootloop.
Well, I feel stupid now.
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Yeah my SGP512 will only get into bootloop if I flash the castor_windy. I felt stupid before as if I was doing something wrong, but now I know it's not user error :highfive:
Uclydde said:
Yeah my SGP512 will only get into bootloop if I flash the castor_windy. I felt stupid before as if I was doing something wrong, but now I know it's not user error :highfive:
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Weird though, since I can't even get back into cwm - nor can I end the bootloop with the power button (I time holding volume-down to get into fastboot and end the bootloop like that).
EDIT: In fact, "fastboot devices" lists nothing when I do that. So, the way I have to end the bootloop is to connect it to my PC via USB, press volume-down when the devices powers down, and then I hear the device connected sound from Windows. If I then do nothing, the bootloop continues after a while. If I issue "fastboot devices", I get nothing. Yanking out the USB cable shuts the device down.
So strange.
Rom Castor_windy
Hi
If some one want a complet Rom for wifi-tablet send me a message
I will send you a mega link to download but i don't Support it because i'm New in building Roms but it is completly based on Cyanogenmod trees
Rcstar6696
thomholwerda said:
Weird though, since I can't even get back into cwm - nor can I end the bootloop with the power button (I time holding volume-down to get into fastboot and end the bootloop like that).
EDIT: In fact, "fastboot devices" lists nothing when I do that. So, the way I have to end the bootloop is to connect it to my PC via USB, press volume-down when the devices powers down, and then I hear the device connected sound from Windows. If I then do nothing, the bootloop continues after a while. If I issue "fastboot devices", I get nothing. Yanking out the USB cable shuts the device down.
So strange.
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EXACT same thing happened to me. I had to hold down the little red button under the big top flap, then hold up volume while plugging into my pc. I couldn't get into recovery either without flashing a stock ftf and reinstalling recovery. Flashtool is a life saver.
rcstar6696 said:
Hi
If some one want a complet Rom for wifi-tablet send me a message
I will send you a mega link to download but i don't Support it because i'm New in building Roms but it is completly based on Cyanogenmod trees
Rcstar6696
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ill try it. Is it for z2 wifi 511? Does it boot?
Uclydde said:
EXACT same thing happened to me. I had to hold down the little red button under the big top flap, then hold up volume while plugging into my pc. I couldn't get into recovery either without flashing a stock ftf and reinstalling recovery. Flashtool is a life saver.
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So you pressed/held the red button while in the loop, then pressed/held volume-up while pluggin it in?
I'm downloading Flashtool right now, so that should be a decent starting point. What is the stock ftf (ROM I imagine?)?
Uclydde said:
EXACT same thing happened to me. I had to hold down the little red button under the big top flap, then hold up volume while plugging into my pc. I couldn't get into recovery either without flashing a stock ftf and reinstalling recovery. Flashtool is a life saver.
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You don't need to Flash complete ftf in flashtool exculde all except Kernel (you don't need wipe Data)than Flash the Kernel and Boot into fastboot and Flash doomloards stock kernel
Did we mess up the windy tree? Can anybody point me to the problem an i'll push the fix asap.
Regards
Bin4ry said:
Did we mess up the windy tree? Can anybody point me to the problem an i'll push the fix asap.
Regards
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I have fix i have send you a message
rcstar6696 said:
I have fix it can you clean your privat message space your is full and i can't write you
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cleaned
rcstar6696 said:
You don't need to Flash complete ftf in flashtool exculde all except Kernel (you don't need wipe Data)than Flash the Kernel and Boot into fastboot and Flash doomloards stock kernel
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I saw the bootloop as well.
I went back to doomlords rooted stock kernel with CWM.
Then reflashed one of my earlier stock ROM backups.
Out of habit one of the first things I do with new HW
is to take a few full backups from the recovery after
the device is rooted and has a custom recovery.
The unusual thing with the Sony devices is that the recovery
shares the kernel image - so you have to pay attention
to both the kernel version and the ROM version.
xbill9 said:
I saw the bootloop as well.
I went back to doomlords rooted stock kernel with CWM.
Then reflashed one of my earlier stock ROM backups.
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So how did you get back into CWM? I can't seem to get back into CWM at all.
thomholwerda said:
So you pressed/held the red button while in the loop, then pressed/held volume-up while pluggin it in?
I'm downloading Flashtool right now, so that should be a decent starting point. What is the stock ftf (ROM I imagine?)?
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Make sure to hold the tiny red button at least until it buzzes 3 times. Make sure you're not plugged in while doing this. This basically just turns the tablet off. Then I hold up volume while plugging in to my computer. Just look around on the forums/google for any SGP511 or SGP512 ftf file.
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So how did you get back into CWM? I can't seem to get back into CWM at all.
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I couldn't either. I had to hard power-off with tiny red button under the bigger top flap. Then hold up volume while plugging into my computer, then flash new ftf in flashtool, then re-install CWM.
Bin4ry said:
cleaned
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So the castor_windy rom will work now?
Uclydde said:
Make sure to hold the tiny red button at least until it buzzes 3 times. Make sure you're not plugged in while doing this. This basically just turns the tablet off. Then I hold up volume while plugging in to my computer. Just look around on the forums/google for any SGP511 or SGP512 ftf file.
I couldn't either. I had to hard power-off with tiny red button under the bigger top flap. Then hold up volume while plugging into my computer, then flash new ftf in flashtool, then re-install CWM.
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Alright, thanks a million. I couldn't find a ftf specifically for the SGP512, but according to this comment a specific SGP511 ftf will work as well.
I'm guessing Flashtool is pretty self-explanatory (it looks pretty straightforward), but if not, I'll be back .
Thanks again!
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Uclydde said:
Make sure to hold the tiny red button at least until it buzzes 3 times. Make sure you're not plugged in while doing this. This basically just turns the tablet off. Then I hold up volume while plugging in to my computer. Just look around on the forums/google for any SGP511 or SGP512 ftf file.
I couldn't either. I had to hard power-off with tiny red button under the bigger top flap. Then hold up volume while plugging into my computer, then flash new ftf in flashtool, then re-install CWM.
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Well, I must have done something wrong.
So, I got Flashtool to recognise the device exactly as you said. However, Flashtool didn't have an option for showing/opening ftf files, so I disconnected the device. I then Googled the exact procedure (and felt like an idiot), found it, and wanted to reconnect the device.
No luck. All I get now is a blue light when I press volume-up and connect it via USB. Flashtool recognises nothing. I also turned it back on into the bootloop, pressed the red button, and tried again - no luck. Any ideas?
Guys i hard bricked my opo i can't even enter in fastboot or recovery.. I flashed color os kitkat version over the cm11s but i didn't like that so i did a wipe nd restored my backup of cm11s but cm11s was giving me some problems thn I flashed color os 1.2 custom rom thn voila it got bricked.. please help guys..
try to hold power button for 10 seconds and then go for recovery if its opening or fastboot.
OR ELSE
Use warranty
They will charge me for it??
DivyeshMehta10 said:
try to hold power button for 10 seconds and then go for recovery if its opening or fastboot.
OR ELSE
Use warranty
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They will charge me for it??
There is a post somewhere on here that tells you how to go from ColorOS to CM11s..
I had some problems also.. I went from CM11s to ColorOS back to CM11s and got reboots and FCs...
You need to manually reflash all the files through fastboot and not through recovery... after I did that, worked no problem...
gd6noob said:
There is a post somewhere on here that tells you how to go from ColorOS to CM11s..
I had some problems also.. I went from CM11s to ColorOS back to CM11s and got reboots and FCs...
You need to manually reflash all the files through fastboot and not through recovery... after I did that, worked no problem...
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But i can't go in fastboot mode so how can i use adb?
tufail.budoo said:
Guys i hard bricked my opo i can't even enter in fastboot or recovery.. I flashed color os kitkat version over the cm11s but i didn't like that so i did a wipe nd restored my backup of cm11s but cm11s was giving me some problems thn I flashed color os 1.2 custom rom thn voila it got bricked.. please help guys..
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have gone through a full hard brick where I couldnt even boot into anything (even fastboot!). this guide saved my oneplus one
follow it and your good to go
NOTE: this is for a complete full hard brick.. you wouldn't see anything at all jst on the screen when you try to boot it. jst a small vibration and jst nothing on display.
Wrong kernel : black screen, no fastboot, no adb, no factory reset
linezero said:
have gone through a full hard brick where I couldnt even boot into anything (even fastboot!). this guide saved my oneplus one
follow it and your good to go
NOTE: this is for a complete full hard brick.. you wouldn't see anything at all jst on the screen when you try to boot it. jst a small vibration and jst nothing on display.
Wrong kernel : black screen, no fastboot, no adb, no factory reset
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yes u r right bro same here.. no fastboot nothing just black screen.. it was giving me small vibration till now but now it's not giving that too..
tufail.budoo said:
yes u r right bro same here.. no fastboot nothing just black screen.. it was giving me small vibration till now but now it's not giving that too..
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maybe you ran out of battery...put it on charge for a while and go with the steps on that link. hopefully you will make it to the shore post your troubles here and i'll try my best to help you out
What was your remaining battery when you were flashing?
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maybe you ran out of battery...put it on charge for a while and go with the steps on that link. hopefully you will make it to the shore post your troubles here and i'll try my best to help you out
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maybe but when i try to plug it in charger it does nothing not a single vibration..
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maybe but when i try to plug it in charger it does nothing not a single vibration..
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maybe keep it for a while? and also try to boot into fastboot mode just by holding the vol up+ and power button while connected to the pc to check if it installs any Qualcomm drivers. and yeah u wont see anything on ur phone display again.
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What was your remaining battery when you were flashing?
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I bricked my opo 2 days before nd while flashing i had 58%..
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maybe keep it for a while? and also try to boot into fastboot mode just by holding the vol up+ and power button while connected to the pc to check if it installs any Qualcomm drivers. and yeah u wont see anything on ur phone display again.
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Ok i will keep it for a while... nd btw m using win7
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Ok i will keep it for a while... nd btw m using win7
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that makes it easier so its good
Charge the device for a while and then try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2991851
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Charge the device for a while and then try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2991851
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I kept my device on charge for about 1 hour but it does'nt give vibration feed back when trying to boot it or even trying to get in fastboot mode..
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I kept my device on charge for about 1 hour but it does'nt give vibration feed back when trying to boot it or even trying to get in fastboot mode..
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Never mind what it's currently doing, did you follow the instructions in that thread?
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Charge the device for a while and then try this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2991851
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I kept my device on charge for about 1 hour but it does'nt give vibration feed back when trying to boot it or even trying to get in fastboot mode.. it was giving before
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Never mind what it's currently doing, did you follow the instructions in that thread?
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i cant open that download link.. its showing error
I have a Oneplus One here and tried to install a rom onto it after wiping everything.
When I plug it in the charger it goes to recovery, when I reboot to bootloader it does the same, after flashing too.
How can I recover it?
Did you install TWRP or CWM ? If so try another rom , if not read up on adb and install custom recovery first and find out if your bl is unlocked , if not start there , theres alot of reading you need to do
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Vintage144 said:
Did you install TWRP or CWM ? If so try another rom , if not read up on adb and install custom recovery first and find out if your bl is unlocked , if not start there , theres alot of reading you need to do
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I have TWRP. I had a rom installed so the bootloader is unlocked. All the guides suggest fixing it via fastboot but I cannot access that.. I think the partitions are messed up...
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I have TWRP. I had a rom installed so the bootloader is unlocked. All the guides suggest fixing it via fastboot but I cannot access that.. I think the partitions are messed up...
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Hey I think you have same problem as me. It's the volume button. It's stuck at Volume - (down). So every time you start your phone, it think you want to go to Recovery. What I did was, I tap the phone little hard on my hand sideways when I boot it up. That unstucks the volume button.
It works for me but not sure if it is the correct way. Just a suggestion. Don't hold me responsible if it breaks anything else.
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Hey I think you have same problem as me. It's the volume button. It's stuck at Volume - (down). So every time you start your phone, it think you want to go to Recovery. What I did was, I tap the phone little hard on my hand sideways when I boot it up. That unstucks the volume button.
It works for me but not sure if it is the correct way. Just a suggestion. Don't hold me responsible if it breaks anything else.
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I wish it was that easy. I didn't have the back cover on it when I tried this.
Did you have a backup of the previous rom (if one) that would save you the trouble, if not , adb
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Hi, were you able to find a solution for this? I'm getting same issue now. PFA dmesg output http://pastebin.com/dKqm9e0c