LG Fortune phone bypasses Bootloader screen - General Questions and Answers

Just barely joined XDA, and starting out in android development. I have an LG fortune with cricket wireless phone that Im interested in rooting for development purposes. Its not my primary phone so I'm not worried about losing data, mostly interested in tinkering with Android software. For some reason it refuses to stop at the Bootloader screen. In other words it just goes straight to booting up with the cricket welcome screen regardless of what method. I have tried rebooting with "adb reboot Bootloader"/"adb reboot fastboot" and also holding the volume button and power button method. None will work for whatever reason. I have it also on USB debugging and OEM unlock so not sure if there is another configuration I need do. Interested in any thoughts on this.
-Thanks

To bring back phone to Normal mode you run
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot

jwoegerbauer said:
To bring back phone to Normal mode you run
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot
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Normal mode? Phone does not have issue rebooting. Phone will not halt at Bootloader screen regardless of steps I have tried.

scaryzombieBot34287 said:
Normal mode? Phone does not have issue rebooting. Phone will not halt at Bootloader screen regardless of steps I have tried.
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Sorry. I misread your initial post.

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help on rooting nexus s 4g 2.3.7

I am following the nexus s one click root. ADB starts and the phone reboots to fastboot mode instead of the unlock part. The lock state is still locked. Can anyone help me with this?
n8dogg88 said:
I am following the nexus s one click root. ADB starts and the phone reboots to fastboot mode instead of the unlock part. The lock state is still locked. Can anyone help me with this?
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Ensure you have usb debugging enabled on your phone
Go to settings - applications - development and check usb debugging
-if your phone is not displayed or it stays on waiting for device for too long then there was an error with the drivers or its not in fastboot
Please look at your phone :
-using Volume up and down please choose the UNLOCK OPTION, HIT POWER to make the selection .
Why is so dific.? just be very careful .
I have followed all of the directions. This is not my first root. Debugging is on. When the phone resets its goes straight to fastboot bootloader and not to the unlock screen. I downloaded the 64 bit driver also. Is there a different way to do it now that it has been updated to 2.3.7?

[Q] Too many pattern attempts... No Recovery menu

hey guys
i have a HTC Sensation that is password locked, but the real problem is that it won't enter recovery mode.
the volume down key is working as i've tested it in a "sos call", the volume up doesn't work when the phone is turned, but that's not important as it's not needed.
is there any other way to get into recovery mode?
also, if i hold the up key with the power switch, it boots up in "safe mode"
mmcr said:
hey guys
i have a HTC Sensation that is password locked, but the real problem is that it won't enter recovery mode.
the volume down key is working as i've tested it in a "sos call", the volume up doesn't work when the phone is turned, but that's not important as it's not needed.
is there any other way to get into recovery mode?
also, if i hold the up key with the power switch, it boots up in "safe mode"
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did you try to pull out the battery?
if not take it off,put it again
then hold volume down + power button until it shows the bootloader screen
mmcr said:
hey guys
i have a HTC Sensation that is password locked, but the real problem is that it won't enter recovery mode.
the volume down key is working as i've tested it in a "sos call", the volume up doesn't work when the phone is turned, but that's not important as it's not needed.
is there any other way to get into recovery mode?
also, if i hold the up key with the power switch, it boots up in "safe mode"
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several times sir, even went as far as draining the battery inside the phone completely, trying it with another battery, leaving the battery out of the phone for a whole day...
are there no usb hacks or something like there is with the samsung android phones?
mmcr said:
several times sir, even went as far as draining the battery inside the phone completely, trying it with another battery, leaving the battery out of the phone for a whole day...
are there no usb hacks or something like there is with the samsung android phones?
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Are you on a stock rom? if you are the you would have to have un-ticked fastboot from the settings to be able to boot into the bootloader...
try to attach the device to a usb port of a laptop and see if the usb debugging symbol shows up in the status bar. if it does you can use the adb command adb reboot recovery to force a jump into the recovery.
heavy_metal_man said:
Are you on a stock rom? if you are the you would have to have un-ticked fastboot from the settings to be able to boot into the bootloader...
try to attach the device to a usb port of a laptop and see if the usb debugging symbol shows up in the status bar. if it does you can use the adb command adb reboot recovery to force a jump into the recovery.
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i have no idea if the phone has a stock rom on it, can't access the menu and it's not in usb debugging mode, coz when i access it in adb cmd i get this msg, "error: device not found"
the pc does pick it up, but as a disk drive anything else i can do?
mmcr said:
i have no idea if the phone has a stock rom on it, can't access the menu and it's not in usb debugging mode, coz when i access it in adb cmd i get this msg, "error: device not found"
the pc does pick it up, but as a disk drive anything else i can do?
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ok try battery pull, the hold down both volume keys and power for 10 seconds to see if it boots into stock recovery.
heavy_metal_man said:
ok try battery pull, the hold down both volume keys and power for 10 seconds to see if it boots into stock recovery.
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boots up in safe mode
mmcr said:
boots up in safe mode
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hmmmm. running out of ideas now. was this your device? do you know the google account ect?
heavy_metal_man said:
hmmmm. running out of ideas now. was this your device? do you know the google account ect?
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no sir, i have a cellphone repair kiosk, the client doesn't remember the account that he used to create the security feature and his kid busted the pattern lock.
mmcr said:
no sir, i have a cellphone repair kiosk, the client doesn't remember the account that he used to create the security feature and his kid busted the pattern lock.
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can you take a photo of the pattern lock screen
also what do you know about the device? is it eu,uk,us? also what carrier is the device on? is it on ice cream sandwich or gingerbread? you may be able to run a RUU (rom update utility) on the device, updating the firmware and remove the lock that is currently on the device.
So, no bootloader? When you hit vol down + power it should land you in the bootloader screen, where you then select recovery. Have you tried with the cover, SD, and SIM removed from the phone?
se1000 said:
So, no bootloader? When you hit vol down + power it should land you in the bootloader screen, where you then select recovery. Have you tried with the cover, SD, and SIM removed from the phone?
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i've tried that several times bro, just the same out come everytime
heavy_metal_man said:
can you take a photo of the pattern lock screen
also what do you know about the device? is it eu,uk,us? also what carrier is the device on? is it on ice cream sandwich or gingerbread? you may be able to run a RUU (rom update utility) on the device, updating the firmware and remove the lock that is currently on the device.
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i don't know any of the above, how do i check any of these without getting into the bootloader? the device only connect to the pc as a disk drive.
mmcr said:
i don't know any of the above, how do i check any of these without getting into the bootloader? the device only connect to the pc as a disk drive.
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you will need to talk to the owner of the phone, without that info your stuffed tbh. with fastboot enabled in the stock rom you cannot boot into bootloader. without the info like what carrier they are on you dont know what ruu to run to reset the device. without usb debugging you cannot use the pc to send commands as far a i am aware :/ assuming you have the correct htc drivers installed connect the device to the pc, open cmd in your adb directory and type in adb reboot bootloader and see if it responds. again without that info you've pretty much had it. you can try to flash ruu's from the pc at random in the hope that you find the correct firmware and cid, but without usb debugging on there is no guarantee that the ruu will even find it.
heavy_metal_man said:
you will need to talk to the owner of the phone, without that info your stuffed tbh. with fastboot enabled in the stock rom you cannot boot into bootloader. without the info like what carrier they are on you dont know what ruu to run to reset the device. without usb debugging you cannot use the pc to send commands as far a i am aware :/ assuming you have the correct htc drivers installed connect the device to the pc, open cmd in your adb directory and type in adb reboot bootloader and see if it responds. again without that info you've pretty much had it. you can try to flash ruu's from the pc at random in the hope that you find the correct firmware and cid, but without usb debugging on there is no guarantee that the ruu will even find it.
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yeah, tried the adb reboot recovery, no dice. just error, no device connected.
the owner bought it 2nd hand, so he has no clue, i'm just going to return it. pity that htc doesn't have a "usb key" like samsung that forces "download mode" on the android devices
mmcr said:
yeah, tried the adb reboot recovery, no dice. just error, no device connected.
the owner bought it 2nd hand, so he has no clue, i'm just going to return it. pity that htc doesn't have a "usb key" like samsung that forces "download mode" on the android devices
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indeed so. but you cannot fault it as a security measure :silly:

[Q] Phone stuck, can't boot

My phone is stuck at the boot logo, and won't fully boot. The boot with the volume down button pressed doesn't work, or even the volume up thing, in order to enter fastboot I need to let it boot up to the logo then run the
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
command. when i try the
Code:
adb reboot recovery
command, it boots to the oneplus logo, then reboots normally, and I am back to where I was. I cannot flash a new image, because my bootloader is locked, and in order to unlock it, the phone needs to boot up. Is there a way to unlock the bootloader without a full boot? Can I flash without an unlocked bootloader? Is it bricked? please, any feedback would be appreciated.
Beast_Boy said:
My phone is stuck at the boot logo, and won't fully boot. The boot with the volume down button pressed doesn't work, or even the volume up thing, in order to enter fastboot I need to let it boot up to the logo then run the
Code:
adb reboot-bootloader
command. when i try the
Code:
adb reboot recovery
command, it boots to the oneplus logo, then reboots normally, and I am back to where I was. I cannot flash a new image, because my bootloader is locked, and in order to unlock it, the phone needs to boot up. Is there a way to unlock the bootloader without a full boot? Can I flash without an unlocked bootloader? Is it bricked? please, any feedback would be appreciated.
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So you can't boot into fastboot with the power + volume up button combo after shutting the phone down (hold power)? No you can't unlock bootloader without successfully booting into fastboot. No you can't flash without unlocking the bootloader.
Heisenberg said:
So you can't boot into fastboot with the power + volume up button combo after shutting the phone down (hold power)? No you can't unlock bootloader without successfully booting into fastboot. No you can't flash without unlocking the bootloader.
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i can only turn the phone on in the normal mode. does this mean it's bricked? do I have to send it in?
Beast_Boy said:
i can only turn the phone on in the normal mode. does this mean it's bricked? do I have to send it in?
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I would think it's bricked, it's virtually impossible to brick this device. So it'll turn on when the power button is pressed, but it won't actually boot, right? Nothing at all happens when using the fastboot button combo? A little background info would be good, what lead to this situation?
Heisenberg said:
I would think it's bricked, it's virtually impossible to brick this device. So it'll turn on when the power button is pressed, but it won't actually boot, right? Nothing at all happens when using the fastboot button combo? A little background info would be good, what lead to this situation?
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The button combos do nothing, not even boot the device normally.
So, what happened is this: I was trying to root my phone, I plugged it into a windows 8.1 machine, and I was following a tutorial by C4Etech. It was working fine, until I unlocked the bootloader, after the it was unlocked, my machine could no longer recognize my device. I uninstalled and reinstalled countless drivers multiple times in an attempt make my machine recognize my device, rebooted my phone, my computer., the adb server, and anyhting else I could. Nothing worked. Angry and frustrated, I plugged it into my Linux Mint machine, and it recognized perfectly! because I am a noob, and have never done anything like this before, I began to panic when I saw that my phone wouldn't reboot like they did in the tutorials right after they unlocked the bootloader, so I skipped that part, and continued with the flashing. after flashing, my phone would no longer boot, so I thought I messed up with the unlocking portion because my phone wouldn't reboot after the "fastboot oem unlock" ( because I am a noob, I thought that the unlock was temporary, and that my many reboots of the phone managed to undo it.). thinking the unlock was the culprit to my broken phone, and thought adb must be glitched since it doesn't reboot after "fastboot oem unlock" like it did in the tutorials, like a genius, i typed in "fastboot oem lock" rebooted into fastmode, then typed in "fastboot oem unlock". I was filled with joy when I saw my phone reboot like it did in the tutorials, but my joy began to fade, as the phone was still booting after several minutes. And thats when I died inside, and began posting on many online forums, because google couldn't find anything that matched my situation.
the button combos stopped working after the flash.
Beast_Boy said:
The button combos do nothing, not even boot the device normally.
So, what happened is this: I was trying to root my phone, I plugged it into a windows 8.1 machine, and I was following a tutorial by C4Etech. It was working fine, until I unlocked the bootloader, after the it was unlocked, my machine could no longer recognize my device. I uninstalled and reinstalled countless drivers multiple times in an attempt make my machine recognize my device, rebooted my phone, my computer., the adb server, and anyhting else I could. Nothing worked. Angry and frustrated, I plugged it into my Linux Mint machine, and it recognized perfectly! because I am a noob, and have never done anything like this before, I began to panic when I saw that my phone wouldn't reboot like they did in the tutorials right after they unlocked the bootloader, so I skipped that part, and continued with the flashing. after flashing, my phone would no longer boot, so I thought I messed up with the unlocking portion because my phone wouldn't reboot after the "fastboot oem unlock" ( because I am a noob, I thought that the unlock was temporary, and that my many reboots of the phone managed to undo it.). thinking the unlock was the culprit to my broken phone, and thought adb must be glitched since it doesn't reboot after "fastboot oem unlock" like it did in the tutorials, like a genius, i typed in "fastboot oem lock" rebooted into fastmode, then typed in "fastboot oem unlock". I was filled with joy when I saw my phone reboot like it did in the tutorials, but my joy began to fade, as the phone was still booting after several minutes. And thats when I died inside, and began posting on many online forums, because google couldn't find anything that matched my situation.
the button combos stopped working after the flash.
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Have you seen this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/help/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732
Might be worth a try.

[Resolved] [HELP] Phone not reacting, power button broken

Hi,
I have a problem with my Motorola Moto G4. I bought it 2 months ago and unfortunately the power button broke and I am therefore not able to turn my phone on/off. That is in general not a problem since the device is still under warranty and I will get the phone repaired. The problem is that I want to backup my data, which I am not able to, before getting the device repaired since the workshop will reset the phone.
I am still able to unlock the phone but no apps or windows can be opened (taping on an app icon does not do anything). Dragging down the notification bar is possible and if connected via USB I can still see the status, unfortunately I am not able to change the setting from charging only to data connection. Since the power button is broken I am not able to reboot the device. I tried to use the adb tools to reboot but the device is not authorized and I would need to change that on the phone which I am not able to. Is there any way to reboot the phone or to access the data.
Any help would be really appreciated.
you might be able to try the commands for adb reboot recovery as the phone is booting up - iv never tried it but adb should be working after the moto splash screen (during the boot animation)
Im not sure if it needs authorisation during that stage but if you cant get into recovery and you cant change the usb connection/authorise adb then I cant see any other way to get the data off
TheFixItMan said:
you might be able to try the commands for adb reboot recovery as the phone is booting up - iv never tried it but adb should be working after the moto splash screen (during the boot animation)
Im not sure if it needs authorisation during that stage but if you cant get into recovery and you cant change the usb connection/authorise adb then I cant see any other way to get the data off
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I am not really sure how to follow your advice since I am not able to shut down / reboot the phone (power button is not working).
Nem1c said:
I am not really sure how to follow your advice since I am not able to shut down / reboot the phone (power button is not working).
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In that case I don't see how you can access anything if you have no adb & you can't select anything on the phone
TheFixItMan said:
In that case I don't see how you can access anything if you have no adb & you can't select anything on the phone
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If I would drain the battery to "shut down" the phone, would there be a way to turn the phone on without the power button?
Nem1c said:
If I would drain the battery to "shut down" the phone, would there be a way to turn the phone on without the power button?
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with older samsung devices you could use a usb jig to get into download mode without the power button (its a usb cable with some pins crossed you can buy them for only £1 off amazon/ebay)
even if it did work you would still need the power button to select the option to restart phone so the answer is nothing that I can think of
TheFixItMan said:
with older samsung devices you could use a usb jig to get into download mode without the power button (its a usb cable with some pins crossed you can buy them for only £1 off amazon/ebay)
even if it did work you would still need the power button to select the option to restart phone so the answer is nothing that I can think of
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I found some mechanisms to get the phone turned on and I will try them out. I guess I have nothing to lose.
The interesting thing is that my phone is still receiving messages and news (I see them in the notification bar), so things like that are still working but unfortunately new "widows" can't be opened.
Thank you for your help.
I was able to get the phone rebooted and after the restart everything works as it should.
This is what I did:
Drain the battery (using the flash light), once the battery is flat connect the phone to the PC
Press and hold the volume down button until the Fastboot menu appears
Download ADB tools (the minimal version with adb and fastboot is sufficient)
Install the Motorola driver on the PC (I was not aware that I need this, since connecting the phone without the driver being installed and running adb device results in the device being shown)
run fastboot reboot

Question [SOLVED] Flashed a file from TWRP Official App choosing my device from the list and got stuck on the "Downloading do not turn off target" screen

Device:
- Samsung Galaxy A12
- Rooted
- Magisk and Magisk Manager both updated
- Model sm-a127m
- Problem context: I could not find a recovery for my particular model and during the rooting process I somehow ended up not being able to access the recovery, after a long time I tried to install one from the TWRP Official App and this ended up happening.
Bafif said:
Device:
- Samsung Galaxy A12
- Rooted
- Magisk and Magisk Manager both updated
- Model sm-a127m
- Problem context: I could not find a recovery for my particular model and during the rooting process I somehow ended up not being able to access the recovery, after a long time I tried to install one from the TWRP Official App and this ended up happening.
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Going back to stock by flashing latest via Odin is what I would do and then start from scratch.
You took TWRP for a125f didn't you?
They have very different hardware, but I think it will work to return to stock.
bmwdroid said:
Going back to stock by flashing latest via Odin is what I would do and then start from scratch.
You took TWRP for a125f didn't you?
They have very different hardware, but I think it will work to return to stock.
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Instead I re-flashed twrp, this time a version supposedly for a127m unofficially and the phone ended up blinking on and off a totally black screen. Now it doesn't enter download mode or recovery mode and the computer doesn't recognize it. I'm pretty ****ed up.
Bafif said:
Instead I re-flashed twrp, this time a version supposedly for a127m unofficially and the phone ended up blinking on and off a totally black screen. Now it doesn't enter download mode or recovery mode and the computer doesn't recognize it. I'm pretty ****ed up.
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Was it fully loaded before you started?
Is it possible that the battery is empty?
I'd leave for hours connected to the charger and test tomorrow again to get into download mode.
bmwdroid said:
Was it fully loaded before you started?
Is it possible that the battery is empty?
I'd leave for hours connected to the charger and test tomorrow again to get into download mode.
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The battery is fine, it was loading almost the whole process because I flashed the last time from the PC and was at 70% before starting. The only thing it does since yesterday (it was not turned off at any time) is to flash between the screen turned on showing pure black color and the screen off.
If I press Volume Down Key and power key what it does is not to enter the Download Mode as before but show the Samsung A12 logo and then the warning of "unlocked bootloader" with the "Press Power Key to continue", then the same screen From Samsung A12 but with a warning of Custom Software and then begins to blink again.
I cannot turn it off or enter the recovery mode or enter the download mode. The battery is inaccessible to me although I could find a way to do it if it served something.
@Bafif one last idea:
did you enable USB debugging in dev options before?
Then adb commands might be working.
1 To test if adb can see it (device connected to PC) :
command <adb devices>
Perhaps necessary to enter twice.
If yes you'll see a notification on the screen.
2 Then you can <adb reboot bootloader> to enter download mode.
If you don't get the notification I'm probably not able to give any further hints.
bmwdroid said:
@Bafif one last idea:
did you enable USB debugging in dev options before?
Then adb commands might be working.
1 To test if adb can see it (device connected to PC) :
command <adb devices>
Perhaps necessary to enter twice.
If yes you'll see a notification on the screen.
2 Then you can <adb reboot bootloader> to enter download mode.
If you don't get the notification I'm probably not able to give any further hints.
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No luck, I guess it's bricked
PS C:\> adb devices
List of devices attached
PS C:\> adb reboot bootloader
error: device not found
PS C:\>
Bafif said:
No luck, I guess it's bricked....
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Sorry to read that.
Tried very long pressing power button (2 minutes or so) or other button combo like Vol up + down together plus power?
I don't own that device so can't test for you.
bmwdroid said:
Sorry to read that.
Tried very long pressing power button (2 minutes or so) or other button combo like Vol up + down together plus power?
I don't own that device so can't test for you.
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I GOT IT . What I did was wait for the battery to run out totally and then keep the two volume buttons pressed and connected the cable with the phone off, that opened the download mode. I just had to wait two days for completely draining. Thanks for paying attention to me
Bafif said:
I GOT IT . What I did was wait for the battery to run out totally and then keep the two volume buttons pressed and connected the cable with the phone off, that opened the download mode. I just had to wait two days for completely draining. Thanks for paying attention to me
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Glad to hear that.

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