So, I downgraded the bootloader to Nougat, and installed the "homebrew" Oreo firmware. Everything went good, phone is fast. Only thing, it doesn't detect my SIM card, on either of slots. SD card gets detected fine. Did a factory reset, cleared cache, nothing. Please help!
what model do you have ?
KeemoLV said:
So, I downgraded the bootloader to Nougat, and installed the "homebrew" Oreo firmware. Everything went good, phone is fast. Only thing, it doesn't detect my SIM card, on either of slots. SD card gets detected fine. Did a factory reset, cleared cache, nothing. Please help!
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Try rebooting to recovery and then reboot - system. It's a common thing to break, even on my TA-1021 with stock Magisk smh.
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[Q] Stuck in Lollipop flying dots,Flash Kitkat gives no external storage & no service
My device is a Nexus 5 32GB.
It was on Kitkat but I updated to Lollipop a couple of months ago, and everything was running with no errors.
This week when restarting the phone, it got stuck on the flying dots boot screen with nothing working to get it going.
I tried wiping Cache, Dalvikcache, Data, Factory reset but no effect.
I reflashed Lollipop original ROM using adb/fastboot but no use.
I flashed Cyanogenmod 12 but it got stuck on its own boot screen.
I flashed Kitkat original ROM and it got past the boot screen and worked, but most applications do not work (example: Camera, Gallery) and give a "No External Storage Error". I also have no Service (no phone, no mobile data), SIM card cannot be detected.
Again I tried wiping Cache, Dalvikcache, Data, Factory reset but no effect.
I downloaded the Lollipop OTA update but it got stuck on flying dots again, so I reflashed Kitkat.
Now I have no service and no external storage detected again.
I am unable to install any apps from the Play Store.
Please help
amrotefa said:
My device is a Nexus 5 32GB.
It was on Kitkat but I updated to Lollipop a couple of months ago, and everything was running with no errors.
This week when restarting the phone, it got stuck on the flying dots boot screen with nothing working to get it going.
I tried wiping Cache, Dalvikcache, Data, Factory reset but no effect.
I reflashed Lollipop original ROM using adb/fastboot but no use.
I flashed Cyanogenmod 12 but it got stuck on its own boot screen.
I flashed Kitkat original ROM and it got past the boot screen and worked, but most applications do not work (example: Camera, Gallery) and give a "No External Storage Error". I also have no Service (no phone, no mobile data), SIM card cannot be detected.
Again I tried wiping Cache, Dalvikcache, Data, Factory reset but no effect.
I downloaded the Lollipop OTA update but it got stuck on flying dots again, so I reflashed Kitkat.
Now I have no service and no external storage detected again.
I am unable to install any apps from the Play Store.
Please help
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When you flash back to KK, did you flash userdata and cache ? If no, do so.
What do you call external storage ? N5 only have internal storage.
Then I would say, follow this tutorial if you didn't try it already : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47156078&postcount=2
It's help me when my phone won't boot up after downgrading from L to KK
I rooted my iphone about 6 months ago and hadnt have a problem after the first 5.0.2 update came up on xda i downloaded it to my sd card. After booting it in recovery and launching the update it worked. Then my phone kept saying that the sd card was broken and to format it and i did and it didnt work. Tried to launch it into recovery that didnt work.
any ideas? is there a way i can completely reset my phone before it was even rooted?
first, please confirm your sd card current condition. does it work on other phone or when connected to PC using card reader?
So I updated via pc companion. Phone boots but the system ui just crashes constantly. Can't access settings, notification pull down or load the camera with the hardware button. Can only long press power and get power off or restart menu.
Tried repair in pc companion, same thing happens. Tried flashing the Marshmallow firmware in flashtool and same result. Anyone else experience this? Anyone have any ideas what caused this or how to fix it?
Did you flash the firmware and wiped your data? If no than wipe data
gm007 said:
Did you flash the firmware and wiped your data? If no than wipe data
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Yes, did data wipe.
I've solved it. Look like it was the sd card. Worked fine on lollipop but Marshmallow didn't like it. I tried deleting things off it first but in the end had to format it. Worked fine after that without having to reflash anything.
I've got the same problem here.
So you formatted your sd card before flashing, and everything worked fine, or you first booted in and then insert the formatted SD card?
Btw, after the app crashes I couldn't get the phone unlocked even if I took out the sd card.
Hey guys.
My friends Oneplus One 64GB got 'bricked' today, and I am trying to save it.
He has never modded the phone before.
Firstly, it got stuck in a bootloop.
I then cleared the cache, after which it worked fine.
About 2 hours late, the phone just switched off when he was using it.
I tried to clear the cache again, but there was no effect.
I factory reset the device through recovery, but it continued bootlooping.
I then downloaded the OnePlus One Toolbox from inthiaano, unlocked the bootloader, then flashed the official rr nougat.
it booted fine, but it immediately started bootlooping after it was unplugged from the computer.
I am on a windows 10 device, freshly formatted and installed, so i doubt its a virus from the computer.
After it started bootlooping, nothing would work.
It can only access fastboot at the moment.
Please help me.
Any help is much appreciated.
Hello, everybody,
I've already searched a lot, but never found a similar problem, so I'm making a new thread.
My Moto G3 doesn't boot anymore. Previously it was charging overnight. The cable wasn't plugged properly into the socket and the phone didn't charge. After I charged it with another cable it didn't boot anymore. Instead it now boots to the screen with the message "Android is booting".
Waiting a long time hasn't changed anything. But I get into bootloader and recovery mode. The Moto G3 is not rooted. The bootloader is locked. Apparently USB debugging is disabled, I can't find it via ADB even though the latest USB drivers are installed on my PC. But using fastboot I can see the phone.
There is an SD card in the phone which is used as internal memory. I want to save the data, so I haven't tried a factory reset yet. Can you help me?
What I already tried: wiping cache, booting without SD and / or SIM card.
Info shown in bootloader:
Product: Osprey XT1541 16GB P2B
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Software Status: Official.
I'm happy with every support.
Mott3 said:
Hello, everybody,
I've already searched a lot, but never found a similar problem, so I'm making a new thread.
My Moto G3 doesn't boot anymore. Previously it was charging overnight. The cable wasn't plugged properly into the socket and the phone didn't charge. After I charged it with another cable it didn't boot anymore. Instead it now boots to the screen with the message "Android is booting".
Waiting a long time hasn't changed anything. But I get into bootloader and recovery mode. The Moto G3 is not rooted. The bootloader is locked. Apparently USB debugging is disabled, I can't find it via ADB even though the latest USB drivers are installed on my PC. But using fastboot I can see the phone.
There is an SD card in the phone which is used as internal memory. I want to save the data, so I haven't tried a factory reset yet. Can you help me?
What I already tried: wiping cache, booting without SD and / or SIM card.
Info shown in bootloader:
Product: Osprey XT1541 16GB P2B
Device is LOCKED. Status Code: 0
Software Status: Official.
I'm happy with every support.
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Put this into a search engine
sd card adoptive memory recover data
and see if you can reclaim some data because you are almost certainly going to have to do a Factory Reset to even stand a chance of getting the phone to boot.
R1ffR4ff said:
Put this into a search engine
sd card adoptive memory recover data
and see if you can reclaim some data because you are almost certainly going to have to do a Factory Reset to even stand a chance of getting the phone to boot.
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Sorry for the late reply. Thanks for your help I tried a lot but nothing helped. I just resetted the phone and wiped the SD card. Phone boots but I didn't try setting up the SD again.