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I unlocked boot loader, installed clockwork-mod. In clockwork-mod I formated system, data and cache partitions and installed miui ROM. When i rebooted my phone is stuck in boot image. I tried to go into boot-loader and only turns my phone into HTC boot image. Please help
dulox1 said:
I unlocked boot loader, installed clockwork-mod. In clockwork-mod I formated system, data and cache partitions and installed miui ROM. When i rebooted my phone is stuck in boot image. I tried to go into boot-loader and only turns my phone into HTC boot image. Please help
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Does your PC recognize the phone? Can you boot into download mode or fast boot?
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
The computer did recognize it but i cant enter into bootloader because VOL DOWN + POWER just give me a HTC logo
If you are S-On with an unlocked bootloader, you need to fastboot flash the ROM zip's boot.img.
The only what fastboot says is < waiting for device >.
Put your phone in fastboot mode from hboot.
Fastboot flash boot boot.img
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
how? I cant enter in it because vol down + power only turns the phone and appears HTC logo
Sounds like a problem with your volume buttons. Use adb: adb reboot bootloader. If that doesn't work, your volume buttons may be messed up.
Fastboot flash boot boot.img responds me < waiting for device >
You need to be in fastboot mode, not hboot.
but i cant go into fastboot or hboot. only what i get when pres vol down + power is HTC logo same one when i pres power without vol down
dulox1 said:
but i cant go into fastboot or hboot. only what i get when pres vol down + power is HTC logo same one when i pres power without vol down
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Already answered that.
bananagranola said:
Sounds like a problem with your volume buttons. Use adb: adb reboot bootloader. If that doesn't work, your volume buttons may be messed up.
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wau, i turn off my phone, connected to wall charger and it suddenly appeared clockwork mod. what to do now??
dulox1 said:
wau, i turn off my phone, connected to wall charger and it suddenly appeared clockwork mod. what to do now??
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Again. adb reboot bootloader.
I just flashed boot.img and again when i reboot the phone same story
dulox1 said:
I just flashed boot.img and again when i reboot the phone same story
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Was there an error message? Was it the boot.img from the ROM zip?
It wasn't. Now it works perfectly. Tnx a lot to help me solve the problem. And yes seems that volume button is bad
Hi, it all started when I tried to install another ROM for my moto g xt1033. I accidentally deleted OS and storage.
Now it is struck at Warning bootloader unlocked screen. I can't even go into recovery mode.
I guess I hard bricked it.
Please help.
Thanks.
Have you tried to reboot into fastboot mode? Hold power button 5 seconds, after it reboots hold vol- key for some time and release it. If You booted into Flashboot mode you can install recovery or restore full system.
kuba_160 said:
Have you tried to reboot into fastboot mode? Hold power button 5 seconds, after it reboots hold vol- key for some time and release it. If You booted into Flashboot mode you can install recovery or restore full system.
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Yes I tried. It reboots with a small vibration to bootloader unlocked screen again.
It's not detected by fastboot when you connect it?
kuba_160 said:
It's not detected by fastboot when you connect it?
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No.. I tried... It just stops at waiting for devices..
Hi
i factory rested and wiped my nexus 5. after that it's stuck on google startup logo. not boot up, not turn off and not going to recovery mode.
please help me
Unlock the bootloader and reflash the latest stock ROM.
I can't going to recovery mode. when I push volume an powerbit restart and freeze on Google logo.
You need to get into fastboot mode to unlock the bootloader and flash a stock ROM.
audit13 said:
You need to get into fastboot mode to unlock the bootloader and flash a stock ROM.
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my phone bootloader already is unlocked. the problem is i can't get into fastboot mode.
Have you tried powering off the phone, hold volume down, and connect the USB cable?
audit13 said:
Have you tried powering off the phone, hold volume down, and connect the USB cable?
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horaa. it's work
Were you able to get the phone into fastboot mode and flash a ROM?
I have this same problem, I am a pretty technical guy. I can get into fastboot, but the flashing always fails. Having the same problem bootlooping at the android loading animation. (Not the common power button issue)
edit: I have unlocked the boot-loader as well
Hey guys, my Honor is in brick state. I pushed a rollback package while I was in marshmallow (but with wrong ROM, so I was trying to rollback again and retry the procedure) and the phone got stuck in Honor blue screen at loop.
It won't let me power off, it justs turns on again. All button combinations won't work apparently. I can't get to recovery or e-recovery.
I tried depleting the battery. But as soon as I connect to the charger, it powers on. If I try the button combination before putting charge, it also doesn't work.
After the first successful rollback to MM, I think the bootloader got locked.
adb and fastbook can't seem to list the device.
I can get to fastboot and rescue mode, but I don't know the procedure from there.
So, is this a unsolvable brick? Or is there anything else that can be done to save this phone?
Thanks a lot for your feedback.
use dc unlocker to flash unlock bootloader and after dc flasher
valp88 said:
Hey guys, my Honor is in brick state. I pushed a rollback package while I was in marshmallow (but with wrong ROM, so I was trying to rollback again and retry the procedure) and the phone got stuck in Honor blue screen at loop.
It won't let me power off, it justs turns on again. All button combinations won't work apparently. I can't get to recovery or e-recovery.
I tried depleting the battery. But as soon as I connect to the charger, it powers on. If I try the button combination before putting charge, it also doesn't work.
After the first successful rollback to MM, I think the bootloader got locked.
adb and fastbook can't seem to list the device.
I can get to fastboot and rescue mode, but I don't know the procedure from there.
So, is this a unsolvable brick? Or is there anything else that can be done to save this phone?
Thanks a lot for your feedback.
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It's easy. I had a similar problem too. Just when your phone attempts to boot, hold the Volume Down button and immediately connect it to the PC (within 1-2 second). It should go into fastboot mode. Now, open Huawei Multi Tool and unlock your bootloader then use the tool to unbrick your phone, start with flashing stock recovery and then the correct firmware.
SirDarknight said:
It's easy. I had a similar problem too. Just when your phone attempts to boot, hold the Volume Down button and immediately connect it to the PC (within 1-2 second). It should go into fastboot mode. Now, open Huawei Multi Tool and unlock your bootloader then use the tool to unbrick your phone, start with flashing stock recovery and then the correct firmware.
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Thanks for repying. I unlocked my bootloader through fastboot and I'm trying to get multi-tool now!
i'm getting 404 from xda for the download link though.
SirDarknight said:
It's easy. I had a similar problem too. Just when your phone attempts to boot, hold the Volume Down button and immediately connect it to the PC (within 1-2 second). It should go into fastboot mode. Now, open Huawei Multi Tool and unlock your bootloader then use the tool to unbrick your phone, start with flashing stock recovery and then the correct firmware.
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I flashed extracted and flashed images for B131 and B360, without luck. Stuck on the unlocked warning now: "Your device is booting now".
I can't seem to get to erecovery. Please let me know if you have any ideas.
valp88 said:
I flashed extracted and flashed images for B131 and B360, without luck. Stuck on the unlocked warning now: "Your device is booting now".
I can't seem to get to erecovery. Please let me know if you have any ideas.
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If you're stuck on "Your device is booting now". This probably means your recovery is screwed. Don't worry, flash stock recovery and erecovery using Multi-Tool.
Then try the dload method. If the problem persists, then flash the correct TWRP then use HuRUpdater to flash the ROM you want. This will definitely fix the issue.
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If you're stuck on "Your device is booting now". This probably means your recovery is screwed. Don't worry, flash stock recovery and erecovery using Multi-Tool.
Then try the dload method. If the problem persists, then flash the correct TWRP then use HuRUpdater to flash the ROM you want. This will definitely fix the issue.
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The recovery images from Multi-Tool servers seem to work! Thanks a lot. I was able to get to erecovery, now I'll proceed as decribed by you! :good::good::good:
Edit: dload failed at 99%, but I was able to factory reset and get to the system after all!
Newbie here. Tried to download TWRP onto unrooted device (Galaxy Note10 Exynos d1) with Odin and now my phone is stuck on "downloading" screen. When I try to cancel (restart phone) it goes to the startup/booting screen for less than a second and then jumps back to "downloading". It says this at the top left corner of the screen:
recovery: Error validating footer (6) CUSTOM RECOVERY VBMETA N970F XXU1 ASG0. 24967245R
I am able to get into the custom OS installation screen (don't know what it's actually called but second picture) by letting the battery drain so that the phone turns off and then holding volume up + volume down key and plugging the phone into my laptop with USB.
The bootloader is unlocked. I went to https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxynote10.html and even there it says "Flashing TWRP without first flashing a vbmeta image with verity disabled will render your device unable to boot." Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks in advance.
TheAckermans said:
Newbie here. Tried to download TWRP onto unrooted device (Galaxy Note10 Exynos d1) with Odin and now my phone is stuck on "downloading" screen. When I try to cancel (restart phone) it goes to the startup/booting screen for less than a second and then jumps back to "downloading". It says this at the top left corner of the screen:
recovery: Error validating footer (6) CUSTOM RECOVERY VBMETA N970F XXU1 ASG0. 24967245R
I am able to get into the custom OS installation screen (don't know what it's actually called but second picture) by letting the battery drain so that the phone turns off and then holding volume up + volume down key and plugging the phone into my laptop with USB.
The bootloader is unlocked. I went to https://twrp.me/samsung/samsunggalaxynote10.html and even there it says "Flashing TWRP without first flashing a vbmeta image with verity disabled will render your device unable to boot." Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks in advance.
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Go first to the unlocking menu to check if your device is really unlocked, long press volume up, and see which the menu says.
If it is unlocked, then flash the vbmeta file provided, then try to boot to recovery and perform a factory reset.
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Go first to the unlocking menu to check if your device is really unlocked, long press volume up, and see which the menu says.
If it is unlocked, then flash the vbmeta file provided, then try to boot to recovery and perform a factory reset.
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Bootloader is unlocked and I've flashed the vbmeta file but now my phone is stuck on the startup screen and I can't seem to boot into recovery. Why?
TheAckermans said:
Bootloader is unlocked and I've flashed the vbmeta file but now my phone is stuck on the startup screen and I can't seem to boot into recovery. Why?
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Maybe you missed some essential part of the process, by unlocking your device through the Download menu option your data has to be erased, it's recommendable after to unlock the bootloader, to reboot again to system and check once the UBS debugging and OEM unlock options if they remain fine, from there you should reboot to download mode again, uncheck the Auto-reboot option within Odin, flash the vbmeta.tar and then flash the TWRP, if all till here goes well you should reboot manually to TWRP by powering off completely, pressing the three buttons, and just now, pressing the volume up + PWR key buttons till your device boots to TWRP.
SubwayChamp said:
Maybe you missed some essential part of the process, by unlocking your device through the Download menu option your data has to be erased, it's recommendable after to unlock the bootloader, to reboot again to system and check once the UBS debugging and OEM unlock options if they remain fine, from there you should reboot to download mode again, uncheck the Auto-reboot option within Odin, flash the vbmeta.tar and then flash the TWRP, if all till here goes well you should reboot manually to TWRP by powering off completely, pressing the three buttons, and just now, pressing the volume up + PWR key buttons till your device boots to TWRP.
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Thanks for the help, tough i am struggling to get acces to the download menu option. Could you give me a example to acess the menu?
TheAckermans said:
Thanks for the help, tough i am struggling to get acces to the download menu option. Could you give me a example to acess the menu?
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The screenshots you uploaded some months ago, are the download screen, you, successfully did boot to, download mode doesn't have a useful menu, it's just a mode, so you can flash some things, using Odin. To boot to, use the same way you did it previously, usually, doing it manually, or if you are rooted, you can use other ways too.