I need some help, I tried this on my 6t & it failed it wouldnt mount storage so i used msm tool & now im stuck in a bootloop. This means i cannot unlock my bootloader what can i possibly do? I was having issues booting system_a i tried to erase the partition and that didnt work so i formated system_a & still unable to boot into twrp on slot a. Any Ideas?
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Hey guys,
I flashed to the 5.01H dream build, didn't like it, and tried a nandroid recovery back to the latest JFW.
Now I'm getting the hanging G1. I've tried wiping but it still hangs. My SD card no longer has update.zip, because I deleted it upon sucessful launch of the 5.01H. I don't have a microSD card reader and was wondering how I can mount the sd card to usb from the recovery console, which I can get to.
I'm tried searching around but can't find a clear answer, and my linux knowledge is basically nill.
Thanks for your help!
plug your phone in..
using fastboot type the following
1. fastboot erase system -w
2. fastboot erase boot
after this... use your nandroid images and do this:
1. fastboot flash system system.img
2. fastboot flash boot boot.img
3. fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
4. fastboot reboot
I feel like a total idiot. I just realized that I did not flash the boot and userdata images when I did my nandroid restore.
Thank you, you're a lifesaver!
P.S. The 3rd step actually was fastboot flash userdata data.img
glad that helped! yeah you are right....data.img..
Phone: Moto X / KitKat 4.4
Carrier: AT&T (XT1058)
Problem: Mysteriously stopped booting.
Good News: Fastboot is recognized.
Bad News: (bootloader) Flash write failure
Taking this guide as my playbook - http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/moto-x-qa/kitkat-update-crashed-moto-x-t2535150 I tried to flash on a stock OS. Here's the main spot from the thread I'm working from-
-- Solution #2 - Medium --
1) Download the stock SBF firmware for your pre-KitKat ROM (sbf.droid-developers.org)
2) Unzip the ROM and copy the files to your fastboot directory
3) Go into Fastboot mode (power button and vol. down) and type in:
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase customize
fastboot erase clogo
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
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The mission objective is simple: retrieve files off of sdcard and factory reset.
So with my mfastboot (not the android one), I'm trying to flash my stock OS back on so I can get a drive in windows and retrieve sdcard files. Actually, ANY OS back on at this stage of the game will be nice.
Things I have NOT done:
1. rooted the phone, or
2. unlocked the boot loader
If doing these will help, let me know.
So I get my download from sbf.droid-developers.org for 4.4.2 & ATT carrier and unpack the files.
flashing for 'partition' in gpt.bin actually works (yay), but I get the above error ("Flash write failure") for system.img and recovery.img
uh-oh
It seems others with this problem changed cables and USB ports, so I tried that. No dice.
Someone said something about permissions, so I started my command window with administrator privileges, also no luck.
Unless, of course, they meant permissions on the phone side of things? Would that actually help?
So at this juncture if my SDCard died I can go for warranty because I never did any unlocking.
However, if the SDCard can be saved, I am willing to void the warranty and unlock. The data on it is valueable to me and yes a lesson I learned here is I should start using dropbox or equivalent service. Noted.
Should I unlock the phone and try mfastboot flash system system.img, or am I already dead?
Factory reset doesn't even work, I get "no valid piv block in sp for system"
I just ran mfastboot erase cache and at the command prompt I get:
(bootloader) Failed to erase partition
FAILED: Remote failure
The phone screen says, 'Failed to erase partition cache'
This doesn't sound good.... Is there anyway can get this thing booted?
Ah, nevermind, it just keeps getting errors flashing everything. Something with the phone itself is seriously wrong.
I've decided to return it. I think my data is lost.
I was using cm13 sprout 4 and twrp recovery. Was getting error unfortunately ---- apps stopped again again from different apps.
So simply thought of wiping cache and dalvik from twrp . It gave error e: can't mount /cache. So thought of formattig data but by mistake instead of factory reset, i formatted my android. Now i have no os installed just a twrp and unlocked bootloader with me.
now it gives error also E: can't mount/ system also.
pls help, i have only this night to fix it , tight schedule ahead
Try to flash 4.4.4 (posted here) with SPTools. Then install TWRP and update to 6.0.1.
thanks for reply bro!!
but is their any alternate to sp flash tools.
As my sp flash tool does not detect my device. I have tried it many times on different pcs.
MihaiSG said:
Try to flash 4.4.4 (posted here) with SPTools. Then install TWRP and update to 6.0.1.
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thanks for reply bro!!
but is their any alternate to sp flash tools.
As my sp flash tool does not detect my device. I have tried it many times on different pcs.
i have tried before on this thread also.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sparkle-v/general/stock-firmware-t2889509/page5
#41
today i tried these commands in fastboot :
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot reboot
all commands finished successfully but strangely their no change in my device.
then i tried flashing cwm recovery
fastboot flash recovery cwm.img
but when i boot in recovery it was twrp only.
so i think the flash command from fastboot is not working.
pls help...
Now i managed to get my friends pc and flashed stock rom using sp flash tool , everything went smoothly without any error but strangely nothing happened in device. It remains same without any os . Is my device completely damaged?? :'(
i am attaching logs
please someone reply....
ghanta said:
i am attaching logs
please someone reply....
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I used sp flash tool format+download option and flashed stock rom. Now its not even booting or charging anymore. Went to service center they simply said its dead buy a new one...
It is being detected by sp flash tools even now also.
Is their anyone who can help me out here???
i don't want to loose my device
please,anyone help
ghanta said:
I used sp flash tool format+download option and flashed stock rom. Now its not even booting or charging anymore. Went to service center they simply said its dead buy a new one...
It is being detected by sp flash tools even now also.
Is their anyone who can help me out here???
i don't want to loose my device
please,anyone help
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Hi.. i am also facing the same problem. Did you solve it?? Or what did you do?
I have to buy a new phone.
It is still lying in one corner waiting for any solution if you can find
Karbonn Sparkle V
I have the same issue of mounting system as well as cache and data partition shows error and does not mount.
I did use below commands which completed successfully but does affect my device:
fastboot oem unlock (Press Vol+)
fastboot flash preloader preloader_sprout.bin
fastboot flash protect1 protect_f.img
fastboot flash protect2 protect_s.img
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash secro secro.img
fastboot flash para para.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash oem oem.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash cache cache.img
fastboot flash userdata userdata.img
fastboot oem lock (Press Vol+)
fastboot reboot
Rajesh Jakhal
Got a solution!
This is kind of late but I hope this helps other people who have the same issue and are viewing this thread!
Take the battery out of your phone and connect it to your computer. Use SP flash tools and flash the stock rom, using the option, "Format All + Download"
You may have to press a button or button combination to get SPFT to recognize your phone. My phone's volume rockers don't work so I cant help you with that, it was pure luck for me!
Once you let it flash, let the phone boot. It will take some time, longer than usual but it WILL boot. And the bootloader will be locked, so be prepared to start tinkering from scratch!
Hi guys,
Im from the UK and I have a Moto G XT1032 device which was running Cyanogenmod 12 up until yesterday when I decided to re-install the stock rom. Unfortunately, I have well and truly botched it. The current situation is that I have TWRP set up as the recovery image, so I can get into 'AP Fastboot Flash Mode (S)' OR into TWRP.
I accidentally wiped the 'system' via TWRP which seems to have caused most of my problems. I have tried to install the stock rom using a flashable zip (which failed) and I have also tried around 10 times to install the stock rom using the fastboot commands:
fastboot flash partition gpt.bin
fastboot flash motoboot motoboot.img
fastboot flash logo logo.bin
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.0
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.1
fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.2
#fastboot flash system system.img_sparsechunk.3
fastboot flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
fastboot erase modemst1
fastboot erase modemst2
fastboot flash fsg fsg.mbn
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot reboot
When I try to do a basic wipe using TWRP, this is what shows up: hxxps://s27.postimg.org/r1dax21mb/falcon.jpg (change xx for tt, I don't yet have 10 posts so I cannot post links)
I just cannot seem to get the stock rom installed and booting no matter what I try. Can someone please work with me to get this sorted?
I would very, very much appreciate the help.
Thank you
Ok so i've managed to fix the 'unable to mount storage' issue via TWRP. I changed 'data' to EXT4 and I don't get any errors now.
But the problem is, for whatever reason, I am just unable to install a stock rom. I've used tutorials and still cannot seem to get a stock rom to load/work.
I used fastboot to install the rom files is this zip: XT1032_FALCON_TESCOGBSL_5.1_LPBS23.13-56-2_cid7_CFC.xml.zip
When I do a normal boot it gets stuck on 'Warning bootloader unlocked'
When I go to 'recovery', it boots up to a dead android which says 'no command'
When I go to factory restore, it gets stuck on the 'Warning bootloader unlocked' screen
What am I doing wrong?
edit: I even tried sideloading cyanogenmod and it said it was successful, but then it boots up to TWRP. Totally confused! In desperate need of help.
EDIT: I have now made progress. Here are my basic instructions:
put all the files from the zip file in a folder
put mfastboot.exe files into the same folder
install TWRP, erase
run bat file (add/remove sparse depending on files)
reboot and wait. Should work
I have managed to install the OS but wifi isn't working. And i'm now learning about a file called persist that I need to look into regarding wifi.
Hi,
So, I'm a bit new to this device and also helping a friend so not sure what actually caused this, but here is the issue I am having.
Whenever I turn on the phone, it boots only to fastboot mode. This is also true whenever plugging the charger to the phone.
Bootloader is still locked, and trying to flash stock rom using pc tool or fastboot shows that it is successful but has no effect. I've tried this multiple times.
I could boot directly to twrp, using fastboot boot and twrp shows that it can't mount any internal partition.
Issuing df command from twrp shows no partition other than tmpfs. Mount shows similar output, with the addition of recovery partitions.
Anything I could do about this phone?
Bootloader never locks in mi4i.
Try flashing TWRP instead of just booting into it
use
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
After flashing, allow modifications
and repair file system for system and data partitions to ext4 from wipe menu
madhurajkumar said:
Bootloader never locks in mi4i.
Try flashing TWRP instead of just booting into it
use
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
After flashing, allow modifications
and repair file system for system and data partitions to ext4 from wipe menu
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Well, when I check in fastboot oem device-info
Device unlocked is false.
Doesn't that mean it's bootloader is locked?
Also I did tried flashing TWRP, but it won't stick. After reboot the modification just seems gone.
Mi4i bootloader is unlocked by default as far I knew. Did you try
fastboot oem unlock
to unlock it?
Did repair file system not work when you tried it from twrp?