Moto G 1st Gen no OS installed - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a problem with my Moto G 1st gen. It seems while attempting to flash a new ROM onto the device, I have somehow managed to delete the OS. I am trying to flash the stock ROM back onto the device, but unfortunately I am unable to as the device does not appear on my computer when I plug it in using a USB cable. I am using the TWRP custom recovery. I would like to be able to restore the original ROM and use the device as normal. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Device:
Moto G 1st Gen (XT1033)
TWRP Recovery installed
OS is missing
When I attempt to boot the device, it gives me the unlocked bootloader warning.

To recover your ROM, use your backup. If you do not have a backup ... it's bad.

Have you tried booting in fastboot? Does your mobile show up in the taskbar icons tray as ADB Device or Motorola ADB Composite Device? If not, check if you've proper drivers installed or not. Once you've the phone being detected, you can easily flash the stock rom using mfastboot commands.

niun01 said:
To recover your ROM, use your backup. If you do not have a backup ... it's bad.
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My backup appears to have been deleted as well.

SpiralX15 said:
Have you tried booting in fastboot? Does your mobile show up in the taskbar icons tray as ADB Device or Motorola ADB Composite Device? If not, check if you've proper drivers installed or not. Once you've the phone being detected, you can easily flash the stock rom using mfastboot commands.
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I am able to get the device in fastboot mode, and I have confirmed that the correct drivers have been installed, but the phone is still not detected.

SpiralX15 said:
Have you tried booting in fastboot? Does your mobile show up in the taskbar icons tray as ADB Device or Motorola ADB Composite Device? If not, check if you've proper drivers installed or not. Once you've the phone being detected, you can easily flash the stock rom using mfastboot commands.
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Ok it seems the phone is detected by the computer, the phone is shown when I go to 'Devices and Printers' on my computer, but for some reason it shows as 'XT1032' instead of 'XT1033'. Probably attempted to install something designed for the XT1032 model instead.

https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
follow this thread to install stock lollipop ROM

Windows_95 said:
Ok it seems the phone is detected by the computer, the phone is shown when I go to 'Devices and Printers' on my computer, but for some reason it shows as 'XT1032' instead of 'XT1033'. Probably attempted to install something designed for the XT1032 model instead.
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It's probably TWRP Recovery that changed the model detection. Now, either install the stock ROM or flash a custom ROM.

SpiralX15 said:
It's probably TWRP Recovery that changed the model detection. Now, either install the stock ROM or flash a custom ROM.
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I cannot, as the phone does not appear in the 'This PC' in File Explorer on my computer, so I cannot transfer any files between the computer and the phone.

Windows_95 said:
I cannot, as the phone does not appear in the 'This PC' in File Explorer on my computer, so I cannot transfer any files between the computer and the phone.
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make sure that you have enabled MTP in TWRP..
in twrp recovery select Mount >> Enable MTP
change USB cable if you still facing problem

SunilSuni said:
make sure that you have enabled MTP in TWRP..
in twrp recovery select Mount >> Enable MTP
change USB cable if you still facing problem
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It still doesn't work. I cannot transfer files between the computer and the phone.

Windows_95 said:
It still doesn't work. I cannot transfer files between the computer and the phone.
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Then reboot to fastboot mode and install stock ROM

SunilSuni said:
Then reboot to fastboot mode and install stock ROM
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I cannot get the stock ROM onto the phone because I cannot transfer anything between the phone and computer, even in fastboot mode.

Windows_95 said:
I cannot get the stock ROM onto the phone because I cannot transfer anything between the phone and computer, even in fastboot mode.
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Im talking about flashing stock ROM.. Use good USB cable and flash stock ROM

SunilSuni said:
Im talking about flashing stock ROM.. Use good USB cable and flash stock ROM
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I managed to recover the device using Cyanogenmod ROM using the adb push command. Thanks for the help.

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[Q] Fastboot broke my USB need Help

After trying to unlock my phone and flashing stock rom through CWM I accidently downloaded the rom for the at&t model. I own the sprint model. After flashing the incorrect boot img and radio img the fastboot just spat out errors so closed the CMD and booted up the phone. No longer does the USB work i have tried several computers none detecting it in either bootloader or within the android os. The android os doesnt even ask to mount it it just charges. Any help would really be aprreciated!
kambokid said:
After trying to unlock my phone and flashing stock rom through CWM I accidently downloaded the rom for the at&t model. I own the sprint model. After flashing the incorrect boot img and radio img the fastboot just spat out errors so closed the CMD and booted up the phone. No longer does the USB work i have tried several computers none detecting it in either bootloader or within the android os. The android os doesnt even ask to mount it it just charges. Any help would really be aprreciated!
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OK firstly never close CMD when it is doing stuff that can cause damage to your PC, device etc. It can cause serious damage
I haven't tried this myself but you could try using a different USB connector. If that still doesn't recognise your device then it is a hardware problem or you have messed up you device.
If it works then download the sprint version and flash.
Hope this helped,
UselessSniper001
Wait what ?
So you wanted to unlock to flash stock ROM with cwm recovery but you used fastboot to flash boot radio etc .img's ?
UselessSniper001 said:
OK firstly never close CMD when it is doing stuff that can cause damage to your PC, device etc. It can cause serious damage
I haven't tried this myself but you could try using a different USB connector. If that still doesn't recognise your device then it is a hardware problem or you have messed up you device.
If it works then download the sprint version and flash.
Hope this helped,
UselessSniper001
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Ive already tried several different USB cables. Thanks for the suggestion though.
albundy2010 said:
Wait what ?
So you wanted to unlock to flash stock ROM with cwm recovery but you used fastboot to flash boot radio etc .img's ?
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It was a fastboot image.
Transfer a stockish ROM (can be deodexed & rooted, doesn't really matter) via WiFi and flash in CWM.
polobunny said:
Transfer a stockish ROM (can be deodexed & rooted, doesn't really matter) via WiFi and flash in CWM.
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CWM Is no longer there after i restored it I was able to flash a stock ICS through normal recovery but the usb is still not working.
From a powered off state, if you hold VOL down and then press POWER, can you access download mode?
If yes, and you connect it to your computer (I'm going to assume you are using a windows computer), can you hear the device connected sound? It should get detected.

[Q] Moto G No OS!

Okay,
So I have a Moto G. I have TWRP installed and I accidentally deleted my OS, I have no ROM installed and my computer will not recognize the device. Can anyone help? Please and thank you.
SoloDoloDoe said:
Okay,
So I have a Moto G. I have TWRP installed and I accidentally deleted my OS, I have no ROM installed and my computer will not recognize the device. Can anyone help? Please and thank you.
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i dont own the device but if you download adb (android development). go to cmd and type adb devices
After you have donwloaded adb
Go to my computer....system properties ..... advanced system setting.... advanced.... enviromentel variables....path.. add the folder at the end with (;C:\(user)\location of adb)
device offliine
xmattjus said:
Just download the ROM you want to install, reboot to recovery, plug the usb cable and type "adb push (rom name).zip /sdcard/" in a terminal/console window on your PC - without quotes. You need to have installed adb, if you don't have it already just search for an installation guide with Google.
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when i plug my device to the pc and i type adb devices i see my device listed there but it says offline! what can i do?
You need yo get the adb drivers. Goto motorola's website and install the software for our device
Sent from my Moto G using Tapatalk
jglm4u said:
when i plug my device to the pc and i type adb devices i see my device listed there but it says offline! what can i do?
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To me the same story.I have TWRP installed and I accidentally deleted my OS.
When i plug my device to the pc and i type adb devices i see my device listed there but it says offline. NOT helping adb/USB drivers.
Answer by Motorola Support:
"We regret that after unlocking the bootloader and subsequent modification of your terminal software warranty is voided.
Also, in your specific case, we could not guarantee that your phone can be repaired. If the PCB has been damaged, the cost of repair would exceed the value of the phone, and therefore it would be irreparable."
put a usb otg with the rom in it and flash so it will be fixed!
provalpaypal said:
Answer by Motorola Support:
"We regret that after unlocking the bootloader and subsequent modification of your terminal software warranty is voided.
Also, in your specific case, we could not guarantee that your phone can be repaired. If the PCB has been damaged, the cost of repair would exceed the value of the phone, and therefore it would be irreparable."
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This shows, in order to become a customer care executive, you need not have much knowledge about your product, and intellect is not required at all. [emoji1] [emoji1] [emoji1]
SoloDoloDoe said:
Okay,
So I have a Moto G. I have TWRP installed and I accidentally deleted my OS, I have no ROM installed and my computer will not recognize the device. Can anyone help? Please and thank you.
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here you go this will help u to flash a rom onto your phone thank me later https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmCBVTgSXnY
use this tutorial, i recovered my phone with the same problem of yours with this! http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
SoloDoloDoe said:
Okay,
So I have a Moto G. I have TWRP installed and I accidentally deleted my OS, I have no ROM installed and my computer will not recognize the device. Can anyone help? Please and thank you.
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Just flash stock ROM via bootloader.
Get a rom flashable zip then you can "adb sideload" the file to recovery!
device not found
xmattjus said:
Just download the ROM you want to install, reboot to recovery, plug the usb cable and type "adb push (rom name).zip /sdcard/" in a terminal/console window on your PC - without quotes. You need to have installed adb, if you don't have it already just search for an installation guide with Google.
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Well i tried to flash the rom in your way but it is showing an error message: device not found and when i tried to find my device through adb device command... it is showing zero devices attached... pls help and revert asap
You can also try flashing a stock ROM via mfastboot or fastboot commands.
I don't know if this will be any help but sometimes even though adb recognizes my device it says device not found/device offline.
I plug the phone in and type "fastboot reboot-bootloader" it reboots to bootloader and everything works from that point on.
bro,i my adb it shows *cannot read 'sideload'* then what should i command
pliz help btw m using custom rom BissPop3.2
SoloDoloDoe said:
Okay,
So I have a Moto G. I have TWRP installed and I accidentally deleted my OS, I have no ROM installed and my computer will not recognize the device. Can anyone help? Please and thank you.
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I know this is an old question, but just to share my experience, me too coincidently deleted OS from TWRP. I tried using ADB, but it was not detecting the phone. Then I copied custom ROM (CM 12.1 in my case) to USB drive, connected it with my phone using USB OTG and flashed the ROM. It worked like a charm
SoloDoloDoe said:
Okay,
So I have a Moto G. I have TWRP installed and I accidentally deleted my OS, I have no ROM installed and my computer will not recognize the device. Can anyone help? Please and thank you.
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boot in twrp and plug the phone to pc.you can put rom trough mtp.install motorola drivers maybe that's the problem.works fine for me.
you can reboot to twrp and it have a mount function
Gill Android said:
I know this is an old question, but just to share my experience, me too coincidently deleted OS from TWRP. I tried using ADB, but it was not detecting the phone. Then I copied custom ROM (CM 12.1 in my case) to USB drive, connected it with my phone using USB OTG and flashed the ROM. It worked like a charm
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i also deleted my os. and tried to flash cm13 from usb otg. but it just stuck on 'patching system image unconditionaly' for almost an hour.
JoshuaUngson said:
i also deleted my os. and tried to flash cm13 from usb otg. but it just stuck on 'patching system image unconditionaly' for almost an hour.
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Maybe bad download. Try downloading again or try some older built.

[Q] Nexus 5 bricked and USB cable not working

I bricked my Nexus 5 by installing the kernal from touchcontrol.
I can get into recovery mode.
I can not mount the USB storage or access any of my phones files
I've tried installing ADB drivers but that didn't help.
Anyone know what I should do to fix this?
BleachFan21 said:
I bricked my Nexus 5 by installing the kernal from touchcontrol.
I can get into recovery mode.
I can not mount the USB storage or access any of my phones files
I've tried installing ADB drivers but that didn't help.
Anyone know what I should do to fix this?
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Download the stock kernel zip from here https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23269279319202404 and place it in the fastboot folder. Then reboot in recovery and choose adb sideload. Open cmd and type : adb sideload namekernel.zip and press enter and that should do it, then reboot.
gee2012 said:
Download the stock kernel zip from here and place it in the fastboot folder. Then reboot in recovery and choose adb sideload. Open cmd and type : adb sideload namekernel.zip and press enter and that should do it, then reboot.
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How do I place it in the fastboot folder?
BleachFan21 said:
How do I place it in the fastboot folder?
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Copy it to the android-sdk/platform-tools
gee2012 said:
Copy it to the android-sdk/platform-tools
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Is that a type of program? USB isn't working on my phone as even though it makes the connecting sound when I plug it in it's not appearing on the explorer
BleachFan21 said:
Is that a type of program? USB isn't working on my phone as even though it makes the connecting sound when I plug it in it's not appearing on the explorer
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Sorry, you`re right. Well without usb you can`t do anything. Have you made a nandroid backup to restore in recovery?
gee2012 said:
Sorry, you`re right. Well without usb you can`t do anything. Have you made a nandroid backup to restore in recovery?
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no
BleachFan21 said:
no
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Well then there is nothing i can tell that can help you mate, good luck
Hello,
When the phone is in recovery mode, the file explorer won't show up with your nexus files... The fact that a sound is coming proves that the phone is being detected...
If you have setup a working adb environment you can follow what @gee2012 has said and sideload the kernel and flash it... If you haven't then download the android sdk and make sure you have downloaded the usb_driver package as well...
BleachFan21 said:
no
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First, don't yet think your phone it's bricked. The actual solution is to get the proper driver on the computer. Remember that nexus 5 does not have Sdcard and there's not way to mount to the computer via recovery. Only ADB PUSH and ADB SIDELOAD will put a Rom into your phone.
You have to check on device manager to see the status of the driver. if t shows as Nexus 5, you will have to update the driver to and adb compatible one. If it says ADB........ then, you are good to go
EDIT: @vin4yak, one day I'll go to ninja school too
1.) If your device is actually bricked then a USB cable will do you absolutely no good. Fixing a "bricked" device is something that will need to be JTAG'd for it to work again. I think you might be mistaken about what a bricked device is. Its pretty hard to brick a nexus device so I highly doubt you're device is bricked.
2.) You have to get into fastboot mode. Just search for how to do so. Then you can flash the stock img's through fastboot and you'll be back in business. I have no clue about what drivers you'll need for your setup as I haven't run windows in 9 years or so. Just get the drivers, fastboot, and get your nexus back.
Why don't you just flash a boot.img from the stock rom? Or going back to stock?
You cannot mount sdcard to the pc in recovery. You have to use adb push or adb sideload.
To make adb work in recovery you need naked usb drivers 0.73.
Then you can adb sideload a rom, or push a rom to /sdcard.
Anyway download my attachment, put your phone to fastboot mode and double click on flash.bat then report me back
Check out this thread. If you can boot into recovery, then you should be able to boot into fastboot and restore your N5 back to stock.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2513701
[TUTORIAL] How to flash a factory image | Return to stock | Unroot/SAVE your Nexus 5
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

[Q] Motorola Moto G Lost OS

Hey guys,
Recovery : TWRP 2.6.3.3
USB Debugging : Off
Cannot connect to PC.
Recently, I accidently formatted my Moto G through the advanced wipe and I selected all the partitions to be wipe such as dalvik cache, data, internal storage, cache and system. And now my Moto G doesn't have any OS in it and I can't reboot it at all. I don't have any idea what to do right now. Can someone please help me how can I install a new rom for my Moto G so I can use it like a normal phone again. Please no harsh words, I know it's my mistake and I really need help.
Make sure you post things like this in the Q&A section ull get better help over there then in this General section
Xavier102296 said:
Make sure you post things like this in the Q&A section ull get better help over there then in this General section
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Thanks
You just need to flash a ROM.
Ammar115 said:
Hey guys,
Recovery : TWRP 2.6.3.3
USB Debugging : Off
Cannot connect to PC.
Recently, I accidently formatted my Moto G through the advanced wipe and I selected all the partitions to be wipe such as dalvik cache, data, internal storage, cache and system. And now my Moto G doesn't have any OS in it and I can't reboot it at all. I don't have any idea what to do right now. Can someone please help me how can I install a new rom for my Moto G so I can use it like a normal phone again. Please no harsh words, I know it's my mistake and I really need help.
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If you are able to go to recovery(which you should be able to do), download any custom ROM of your choice like PA, CM, SLIM etc.. flash that rom by following the Installation instructions in the thread. YOu should be able to get the phone back to normal. And if you want the stock ROM, then download the stock files and flash it, you might loose custom recovery, then follow the same things you did to get TWRP in the first place.
phanitej said:
If you are able to go to recovery(which you should be able to do), download any custom ROM of your choice like PA, CM, SLIM etc.. flash that rom by following the Installation instructions in the thread. YOu should be able to get the phone back to normal. And if you want the stock ROM, then download the stock files and flash it, you might loose custom recovery, then follow the same things you did to get TWRP in the first place.
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I would if I could. The problem is I formatted the whole phone which included the internal storage too. My CM Rom is in the internal storage and it's already deleted. I tried to connect my phone to the pc so that I could transfer a rom into it but failed cause my pc won't recognized my phone as the media transfer devices. It's only recognized my phone as fastboot falcon s. I've installed Motorola Device Manger but it's also failed. I also tried to install using adb sideload but I got device not found error and my phone doesn't listed in the device attached after I typed 'adb devices'. For the OTG and memory card reader method I haven't try yet because I don't have any of it.
Ammar115 said:
I would if I could. The problem is I formatted the whole phone which included the internal storage too. My CM Rom is in the internal storage and it's already deleted. I tried to connect my phone to the pc so that I could transfer a rom into it but failed cause my pc won't recognized my phone as the media transfer devices. It's only recognized my phone as fastboot falcon s. I've installed Motorola Device Manger but it's also failed. I also tried to install using adb sideload but I got device not found error and my phone doesn't listed in the device attached after I typed 'adb devices'. For the OTG and memory card reader method I haven't try yet because I don't have any of it.
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What does it say when you try
Code:
adb devices
or
when you reboot to bootloader with phone connected and type
Code:
fastboot devices
If it shows a device for fastboot devices then follow this to flash back to stock. Make sure you download the right stock firmware for your phone.
phanitej said:
What does it say when you try
Code:
adb devices
or
when you reboot to bootloader with phone connected and type
Code:
fastboot devices
If it shows a device for fastboot devices then follow this to flash back to stock. Make sure you download the right stock firmware for your phone.
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when I type 'adb devices' it give me an error saying that my device is not found. for the 'fastboot devices', I tried it too but also an error. It say, 'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or ecternal command, operable program or batch file.
Ammar115 said:
when I type 'adb devices' it give me an error saying that my device is not found. for the 'fastboot devices', I tried it too but also an error. It say, 'fastboot' is not recognized as an internal or ecternal command, operable program or batch file.
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It seems like you dont have fastboot files. Follow the same link that i posted in the previous one. It has portable adb & fastboot files. Download that and then follow instructions. You should be able to get to fastboot. Once you are there the job is almost done. Hope it helps
Edit: Here is the link to download and install the minimal adb & fatsboot files
phanitej said:
It seems like you dont have fastboot files. Follow the same link that i posted in the previous one. It has portable adb & fastboot files. Download that and then follow instructions. You should be able to get to fastboot. Once you are there the job is almost done. Hope it helps
Edit: Here is the link to download and install the minimal adb & fatsboot files
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This is what I get using minimal adb and fastboot. What does it mean?
phanitej said:
It seems like you dont have fastboot files. Follow the same link that i posted in the previous one. It has portable adb & fastboot files. Download that and then follow instructions. You should be able to get to fastboot. Once you are there the job is almost done. Hope it helps
Edit: Here is the link to download and install the minimal adb & fatsboot files
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I've followed all the instructions but my phone still not rebooting. When I try to reboot it, it only show me the warning of unlocked bootloader screen, black screen, warning of unlocked bootloader screen then dead android screen. What should I do now?
It means your phone is in fastboot mode and recognised by your PC. Next you'll have to "fastboot flash" the necessary files to install a recovery and a system, and you should be good to go.
Few weeks back I ****ed up soft bricked my phone had kindda same issue when I switch my phone on I get a dead android logo. Gave to the service center in India and got a replacement a new xt1033
P.s I was trying to root and my warranty was void still got a new one try your luck bruhhh
Sent from my XT1033 using XDA Free mobile app
SbM_ said:
It means your phone is in fastboot mode and recognised by your PC. Next you'll have to "fastboot flash" the necessary files to install a recovery and a system, and you should be good to go.
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I only want to connect my phone to my pc so I can transfer any rom to my phone so that I can install the rom. But right now, my pc won't recognized it as media transfer that's why I can't transfer any file to my phone. I tried everything. I've installed motorola device manager but all that I got is motorola adb interface that make my phone can connect to the pc when in bootloader mode.I don't have any OTG cable or mobile sd card reader.
phanitej said:
It seems like you dont have fastboot files. Follow the same link that i posted in the previous one. It has portable adb & fastboot files. Download that and then follow instructions. You should be able to get to fastboot. Once you are there the job is almost done. Hope it helps
Edit: Here is the link to download and install the minimal adb & fatsboot files
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Hey, I've done all of the flashing instruction from the xda forum link that you gave me. My problem for now is, why is my phone not rebooting? The only thing that happen after the flashing is my phone only show the 'warning bootloader unlocked' and the dead android with red triangle screen. It won't boot into the stock rom that I've flashed. The stock rom/firmware that I used is correct. Please help me.. I really need to use my phone.
Ammar115 said:
Hey, I've done all of the flashing instruction from the xda forum link that you gave me. My problem for now is, why is my phone not rebooting? The only thing that happen after the flashing is my phone only show the 'warning bootloader unlocked' and the dead android with red triangle screen. It won't boot into the stock rom that I've flashed. The stock rom/firmware that I used is correct. Please help me.. I really need to use my phone.
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K there's a resolve for this...Provided that you haven't ****ed up your phone by making it hard bricked...
1 - Get a freaking rom and sideload it through TWRP to boot into system...
+ Download a ROM
+ Put it in the same folder as ADB and Fastboot and rename it to something easier that you can type exactly (ex: 1.zip, backup.zip...)
+ Shift + Right Click at a blank field in the window
+ Choose Open Command....
+ On TWRP, go to Advanced => Sideload => Tick the 2 boxes => Swipe to start sideloading
+ Type in adb sideload <yourzipname>.zip on the cmd (on your computer)
+ Wait for the process to finish, then you now have a working phone...
2 - Follow this guide using the proper firmwares that match your original one : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
Zerelth said:
K there's a resolve for this...Provided that you haven't ****ed up your phone by making it hard bricked...
1 - Get a freaking rom and sideload it through TWRP to boot into system...
+ Download a ROM
+ Put it in the same folder as ADB and Fastboot and rename it to something easier that you can type exactly (ex: 1.zip, backup.zip...)
+ Shift + Right Click at a blank field in the window
+ Choose Open Command....
+ On TWRP, go to Advanced => Sideload => Tick the 2 boxes => Swipe to start sideloading
+ Type in adb sideload <yourzipname>.zip on the cmd (on your computer)
+ Wait for the process to finish, then you now have a working phone...
2 - Follow this guide using the proper firmwares that match your original one : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219
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Done but still, the same thing happened.
Ammar115 said:
I only want to connect my phone to my pc so I can transfer any rom to my phone so that I can install the rom. But right now, my pc won't recognized it as media transfer that's why I can't transfer any file to my phone. I tried everything. I've installed motorola device manager but all that I got is motorola adb interface that make my phone can connect to the pc when in bootloader mode.I don't have any OTG cable or mobile sd card reader.
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Your PC will not recognize it as media transfer / storage while you are in bootloader / fastboot mode, its perfectly normal. When you type fastboot devices it should show you a number which means it working as intended. This is an old thread but it shows how to transfer your ROM to sdcard via adb push command. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1667929
Ammar115 said:
I only want to connect my phone to my pc so I can transfer any rom to my phone so that I can install the rom. But right now, my pc won't recognized it as media transfer that's why I can't transfer any file to my phone. I tried everything. I've installed motorola device manager but all that I got is motorola adb interface that make my phone can connect to the pc when in bootloader mode.I don't have any OTG cable or mobile sd card reader.
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The output of the "fastboot devices" command clearly shows your phone is recognised by your PC. As I said all you need to do now is use the correct "fastboot flash" commands to restore recovery and system. Tutorials can be found in this forum.
Thank you.
I would like to say thank you to all peoples who help me solving my lost os problem. Thanks for all the informations. My moto G is working perfectly normal right now.

"The system has been destroyed" Poco X3 NFC

So I was just messing around with my phone and somehow "destroyed" it. Is it possible to somehow flash it?
xiaomi.eu_multi_POCOX3NFC_V12.0.8.0.QJGMIXM_v12-10
MilanTom said:
So I was just messing around with my phone and somehow "destroyed" it. Is it possible to somehow flash it?
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Don't worry dude. You can still take your phone to fastboot mode. Download a FASTBOOT rom (*.gz or *.tgz) from mifirm.net then flash it via mi-flash (download from mi-globe). Follow the instructions on mifirm.net
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ndminhdev said:
Download a FASTBOOT rom (*.gz or *.tgz) from mifirm.net
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Ok I understand that and I've downloaded the ROM but there is this sentence "1. If Fastboot firmware. The ext. must be tgz. If not. Rename it from .gz to .tgz. Extract it by WinRAR" and also these sentences "ZIP. ZIP ROM using Update function in System or TWRP EU. EU ROM flash using TWRP".
I am just completely lost
To be simple : your flash went wrong probably with a bad rom download or a bad flash method.
If I were you I'd reread the post on installing Xiaomi.eu rom and redownload the whole.
Install OrangeFox recovery with the corresponding thread in the forum and ask if you're still lost
By the way, how did you flash that ROM?
Howell said:
By the way, how did you flash that ROM?
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Well I started on this site https://magiskmanager.com/#How_to_I...Version_220_on_Android_Custom_Recovery_Option and downloaded the stuff that the site said was needed
And which recovery are you using ?
You should be able to reflash stock and recover your phone using the MiFlash tool.
Download fastboot ROM here, and MiFlash tool here.
And also the problem is, that my phone (Poco X3 NFC) isn't being shown in the MiFlash software. I can access the fastboot screen on my phone and yet it still won't show up
Adb drivers are installed ?
Howell said:
Adb drivers are installed ?
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Yessir
Howell said:
And which recovery are you using ?
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I don't know If I even have one, because when I hold Volume + and Power button, nothing happens
MilanTom said:
I don't know If I even have one, because when I hold Volume + and Power button, nothing happens
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But I am pretty sure I tried to install TWRP Recovery
Mate that's just caused by something going wrong. The only times I get that message is the times I have tried to flash a GSI.
I don't know if you can with this unit?
I've fixed that about 5 times with miflash or miflashpro.
Do you have miflash?
It forces a reformat of Miui recovery rom an then you can start again. Just pay close attention to the bottom right hand corner an make sure it is off default. Default is 'relock bootloader'.
MilanTom said:
So I was just messing around with my phone and somehow "destroyed" it. Is it possible to somehow flash it?
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If drivers are installed an
Howell said:
Adb drivers are installed ?
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everything is up an running you should be able to get it into fastboot mode (picture of little rabbit fixing his android) an use miflash to reformat an force a flash of miui recovery rom.
I had that happen once with me an it turned out it was my type c cable. Pulled it out an plugged in a wala. PC could connect with my Poco
Bryceicle1971 said:
I had that happen once with me an it turned out it was my type c cable. Pulled it out an plugged in a wala. PC could connect with my Poco
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The problem is that my computer can't find my phone. Nothing happens when I plug in the USB-C Cable. It doesn't work on the Fastboot screen nor does it work on "the System has been destroyed" screen. I am pretty sure I downloaded the neeeden drivers. And also, the phone was being found/recognized in the working state.
You need to extract then extract again. You double extract with a fastboot image. Then in miflash you find where you extracted that image to. Then hit refresh in miflash an your device should show in miflash. Miflash can be a tricky beast till you have practiced using it a few times
Hi. If you haven't fixed it yet you can try this: Download stock ROM from here (make sure it's the right one for your device!), choose Recovery ROM download link. Put it in your ADB folder. Do the same with recovery. Download this version of recovery as well. Enter fastboot mode on your device and connect it to your PC. Make sure it's detected. If not, try a different USB port on your computer. Open ADB using Open CMD.bat file in ADB folder.
Type in:
fastboot flash recovery OrangeFox-R11.0_6_Alpha-Unofficial-surya.img (hit Enter)
Type in:
fastboot reboot recovery
You should now be able to access your device internal storage from your PC. Copy the downloaded ROM file and OrangeFox-R11-Unofficial-Beta-surya-10-01.zip to your phone (put them in "Download" folder so they're easy to find).
Using Orange Fox recovery file manager find OrangeFox-R11-Unofficial-Beta-surya-10-01.zip and flash it then REBOOT TO RECOVERY.
Using Orange Fox recovery file manager find your ROM file and flash it. Do not reboot! Hit BACK and choose WIPE in Orange Fox menu (Trashcan icon, second from the right) and switch to Format Data at the top. Read the instructions and follow them by typing YES. Reboot to system. You should now have a working device with a clean stock ROM and a custom recovery installed and keep messing around with it
MocnePifko said:
Put it in your ADB folder.
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Just two more question.
Where does one get the ADB folder? I may have downloaded a few but I don't know if those were good/correct for my device.
And what can I do when the device is not being detected by my computer? Like should I download and install some new drivers?
But can you reach the fastboot splash in your phone?

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