[Nexus 6P] Stuck in boot animation after Flash The Factory Images (Return To Stock) - General Questions and Answers

Hello to all the community, I am a little new in these topics but nothing more than guided me by instructions and a little intuition. I have followed this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928
In step 10, I've done everything I asked to format my nexus 6p. What I wanted to do, is that my Nexus 6p install root and TWRP as recovery. The problem is that, when trying to update my system to a new android version (from system configuration and update), the update was downloaded and the phone restarted, but when it restarted it sent me to the TWRP recovery and it did not let me install it, so I decided to find how to delete the TWRP recovery and format the phone to remove the root and I ran into that guide that I put above.
So, I followed all the steps in step 10 except the part where it says "block bootloader", so I have the bootloader still unlocked (thank goodness), install the angler 7.1.2 and restart the device but now I'm stuck in the boot animation (where there are circling circles and random things).
I ask for your help, which is the most expert topic I know about this. This was the topic I found to ask for help, if it is not the right topic I ask you please move it.
Thank you!

leotwix said:
Hello to all the community, I am a little new in these topics but nothing more than guided me by instructions and a little intuition. I have followed this guide:...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I don't have this device but, your best bet is to post this question within the following Q&A thread that's specific to your device.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3206934
Here's just a handful of helpful threads that may hopefully be helpful to you.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3206928
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3640279
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3716330
Good Luck!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I DO NOT PROVIDE SUPPORT VIA PM UNLESS ASKED/REQUESTED BY MYSELF.
PLEASE KEEP IT IN THE THREADS WHERE EVERYONE CAN SHARE

Thanks for your answer. I already solved it, at the end of the guide I did not follow a step and that's why I could not start android. So before finishing everything, install TWRP recovery and opened it to clear cache / dalvink and it worked normally. The strange thing was that I installed version 7.1.2 in image but I get 8.0.0 in android. Well at least it works. Thank you as well!

Related

[Completed] [Q] Moto X 4.4.2 rooted w/ locked bootloader, factory reset safe?

Hi, I have a republic wireless moto x I just successfully rooted and updated to 4.4.2 from 4.2.2 with a locked bootloader with no write protection (wp)
Since I updated it to 4.4.2 I have this error that pops up that I can not resolve
"Unfortunately, the process com.motorola.process.system has stopped"
I googled several pages of several website results and several pages of google but can not find the solution.
Solutions found was to:
Safe Mode (I tried this first with no apps installed on non safemode and non system apps updated, didn't work and popped up even on safe mode)
Change date & time method (didn't work)
Wipe Cache (didn't work)
Wipe Cache & dalvik cache (didn't work)
I am debating about factory reset but unsure if it will make me lose my root because I have a locked bootloader (if that matters in anyway I am still new to this, and that my moto x is from republic wireless not like other carriers with unlocked bootloaders).
Please help me and discuss with me how I can get rid of that error. Or point me to the right path.
Do you have a Custom Recovery Installed ? If not, then that would be your first Step. There's a Moto X Link in my signature that will help you install one. Once that is done, you can do factory reset from inside the Recovery. But before you boot, make sure to flash SuperUser Zip File from the Recovery.
Perseus71 said:
Do you have a Custom Recovery Installed ? If not, then that would be your first Step. There's a Moto X Link in my signature that will help you install one. Once that is done, you can do factory reset from inside the Recovery. But before you boot, make sure to flash SuperUser Zip File from the Recovery.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hello. Not sure how to answer this because I am still new to it.
I have the SafeStrap App, it says "State: Installed" above Install Recovery / Uninstall Recovery & "Safe System: Not Active" over Reboot to Recovery" version 3.65.
I do have a SafeStrap (TWRP) and have a backup but not sure if it is on 4.2.2 or 4.4.2.
If I did a recovery, which parts will it back up or all of it? Because I don't want that error to show up. It is driving me nuts.
Can you further assist me with what I replied before I do that recovery?
I see that you have already Opened another Thread on the Moto X forum.
Kindly Understand that the purpose of XDA Assist is to
svetius said:
The mission of XDA Assist is to provide basic help to those who have tried searching but can't find what they are looking for and need assistance. This is not a "helpdesk" providing technical assistance but more to point you in the correct direction with your problem. Perhaps you can't find posts on how to root your phone, install custom recovery or maybe you have questions about how to navigate and use features on the site.
Our XDA Assist team will give you links to threads/forums that are relevant to your problem. You may be pointed towards guides and instructions that can be quite complex, so you will still need to read carefully and be cautious before attempting to make software changes to your device. It is essential you are in the correct forum for your device model; what works for one can ruin another.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
As you can see this is not the case for your question. You clearly do know where to post the question. That forum is the right place for your query and someone will help you if it can be salvaged.

[Completed] [Q] Problems with SuperSU SU Binaries on LG G2

Hello there.
I have been trying to learn and use custom ROMs on my LG G2 for a couple of weeks now, so far I haven't been doing too well. Luckily, smarter people than I on this forum have always brought me back from the brink of me causing a nuclear meltdown on my phone! Especially:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2451696
Today, when I received an automatic update to SuperSU, a notification appeared in my notification shade informing me that my "SU Binaries Needed to be Updated!". I tapped on it, wanting to know more about these binaries that apparently required an update. This opened up the SuperSU app on my phone with a pop-up that also said the the SU binaries needed to be updated; I tapped continue. Another pop-up appeared telling me that if I had TWRP the binaries could possibly be updated through it (A "normal" option was also shown). My eager and naive mind chose to update via TWRP. My eagerness grew as my LG G2 booted into TWRP and seemed to install something. During this process, the phone rebooted again and my phone seemed to be just fine for ~1 minute.
Mission Accomplished!
Nope. To my utter horror (Though it was kind of expected) the phone force rebooted into TWRP again and attempts at rebooting to system have been met with being booted right back into TWRP. A factory reset had no effect as well. Following pattern, I made my way back to XDA and sniffed around for a while trying to find a thread where people had experienced something similar to myself. Unfortunately (or rather fortunately ), no one had. Then, I thought back to the post I posted above. FOTA is "firmware over the air" doesn't it? Could the command listed in the above post get me back to stock? Like I said before I'm a huge noob with a final goal of actually being able to contribute to XDA and others in the future. The key phrase being "I am a huge noob".
Minimal Information About The Phone (I am so sorry)
Android 4.4.2 Stock (Rooted)
Rooted With TowelRoot as I wanted to see if it actually worked
Installed TWRP with AutoRec (I'll link it below)
SuperSU as Root Manager (Installed from Play Store)
Verizon Model (VS980)
My Internal Storage was deleted about a week ago and I unfortunately did not make an NAndroid backup before I made this foray into unknown territory, I am terrible.
Link to AutoRec
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2715496
Thank you so much for reading all of that, if you did! If you have any suggestions/links to any good tutorials for LG G2 ROMs they would be greatly appreciated! I have had some trouble with CM 11 in the past, but I think that was due to my own personal failings.
Hi,
It's great that you are trying to learn and doing your homework! That's what XDA is all about. ?
For many questions, try this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2692223
And here is a thread for getting back to stock, which you can also ask for help in,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2705259
Good luck!
KJ said:
Hi,
It's great that you are trying to learn and doing your homework! That's what XDA is all about. ?
For many questions, try this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2692223
And here is a thread for getting back to stock, which you can also ask for help in,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2705259
Good luck!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey there!
Sorry for not responding to you for so long! I ended up using the FOTA command from the link I posted above and it worked like a charm! (Though it did once again delete my data ) Currently reinstalling everything and making an nandroid backup. Thank you for providing me with the help forums as well, they are quite good at what they do! Happy Sunday! Cheers!
Thank you. Thread closed.

Where is my SuperSU zip on TWRP?

Hi, I'm quite new to rooting and stuff like that but I watched a very helpful video on how to root a HTC One Mini (M4) as I have one myself. Everything was clear and I followed the steps precisely but when I had to save my SuperSu to my phone (via the pc) I couldn't find it back after I entered my recovery (TWRP). On all the videos about rooting they could go to recovery, click on install, scroll down and then they could click on the zip but I just can't find it.
Is there anyone who kwnows where the zip could be or is there anyone who knows what the problem is?
Thank you!
Sir,
Please wait until mods will move this thread to the device specific forum.
For more replies or questions you must register an account on XDA forums.
Stand by
Good luck

[Q] OnePLus One - Converting from ColorOS to CM11S

Hi XDADev Community,
I am a new owner of a OnePlus One 64GB China edition- running ColorOS. I was very dissatisfied with ColorOS, and wished to update to Cyanogenmod 11.
Here is what I have done so far:
- Insatlled SDK and all drivers on Win8.1
- Used Bacon Root Toolkit (by Wug) to unlock and root device
- Transferred over the cm-11.0-XNPH44S-bacon-signed-fastboot and gapps-kk-20140606-signed to my device's SD
- Booted into TWRP
Now, when I go to Install and try to run the bacon fastboot, I get a failed message. I am guessing I have a damaged or incomplete image, however I did download this from Cyanogenmod directly. I am unable to boot the phone, and I am stuck in TWRP. I am somewhat technically inclined, however I must be honest that this is my first rooting of any device.
Should I be trying a sideboot? Restore to factory ColorOS? Start from scratch? I have no idea what my next step is, and after hours and hours of reviewing threads and youtube videos, I am at my wits end. I would not have posted if I didn't find the answer for my issue.
I am hoping that someone can assist me, or at least point me in the right direction. I am happy to reward any assistance received. I thank you in advance for your time. Thanks!
see if it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...kloop-audio-fx-fc-efs-corrupt-t2879061/page80
hellatbs said:
Hi XDADev Community,
I am a new owner of a OnePlus One 64GB China edition- running ColorOS. I was very dissatisfied with ColorOS, and wished to update to Cyanogenmod 11.
Here is what I have done so far:
- Insatlled SDK and all drivers on Win8.1
- Used Bacon Root Toolkit (by Wug) to unlock and root device
- Transferred over the cm-11.0-XNPH44S-bacon-signed-fastboot and gapps-kk-20140606-signed to my device's SD
- Booted into TWRP
Now, when I go to Install and try to run the bacon fastboot, I get a failed message. I am guessing I have a damaged or incomplete image, however I did download this from Cyanogenmod directly. I am unable to boot the phone, and I am stuck in TWRP. I am somewhat technically inclined, however I must be honest that this is my first rooting of any device.
Should I be trying a sideboot? Restore to factory ColorOS? Start from scratch? I have no idea what my next step is, and after hours and hours of reviewing threads and youtube videos, I am at my wits end. I would not have posted if I didn't find the answer for my issue.
I am hoping that someone can assist me, or at least point me in the right direction. I am happy to reward any assistance received. I thank you in advance for your time. Thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You've made a couple of errors. Firstly, you don't need a separate gapps package because CM11S contains gapps. Next, the cm-11.0-XNPH44S-bacon-signed-fastboot is not a ROM zip that you flash in recovery, they need to be flashed via fastboot. This is a pretty serious error, you need to be more careful and do more research so you have a better understanding of what you're doing because errors like this can lead to a bricked device.
Anyway, I have detailed instructions on how to flash the fastboot images in my guide thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2839471
You want to look at section 8 specifically.
Transmitted via Bacon
---------- Post added at 09:41 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:40 AM ----------
Fustigador said:
see if it helps
http://forum.xda-developers.com/one...kloop-audio-fx-fc-efs-corrupt-t2879061/page80
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That doesn't have anything to do with what he's talking about.
Transmitted via Bacon

oneplus 7 pro deeply complete clean and android 10 installation

Hi there,
As you are aware that the Android 10 will be released soon, I have a question regarding how to do the deep clean (not only format in recovery mode) and android 10 installations.
I have searched a lot. So far I think the appropriate way is to install TWRP then erase everything and install the os. But the thing is since the TWRP is the third party stock recovery. My question are
How to install the os if the storage is erased? It seems the driver is uninstalled as well. So does that mean that I need to install the drive firstly?
If it is possible, then how to reset everything? I mean for example uninstall TWRP and re-install the original stock recovery.
update: sorry I may not explain it very well. I am looking for a tutorial to do the following things:
1. install TWRP withOUT boot.
2. after deeply clean, install the android 10 with signed driver(?)
3. uninstall TWRP and everything to make it looks like the box opened refreshed phone.
Thanks in advance.
Why have you started a thread on this? Android 10 is out and installation details, etc are already being well discussed on this forum
hallo dare said:
Why have you started a thread on this? Android 10 is out and installation details, etc are already being well discussed on this forum
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi thanks for your message. "well discussed on this forum" are you referring to this link? https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/android-q-4th-developer-preview-t3953997
I have tried to search something like completely deep clean and OTA. But none of them talked about the issue I am asking. Cheers
THREAD CLOSED! If interested in this subject please follow this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/android-q-4th-developer-preview-t3953997
Post has been moved to that thread.

Categories

Resources