Stuck on TWRP screen - General Questions and Answers

I rooted my old phone Samsung Galaxy a500G, using a procedure to connect phone and installing image using ODEN. It was all smooth, and phone was working nice. But after a few days I got stuck on TWRP screen and I am unable to boot up my phone. Can somebody please help?
I am attaching the image of how it looks like after it boots up now.
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If I boot up using volume down + power button to boot up then i boots up to this screen as given below

Reflash phone's Stock ROM to get rid off of all modifications you applied so far.

jwoegerbauer said:
Reflash phone's Stock ROM to get rid off of all modifications you applied so far.
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Thanks ! It worked. Downloaded stock rom and used Odin to flash it.

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Vol+up and flash a new ROM.
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Yeah flash a new rom and see how it goes... Then try to flash your backup... Did you like updated your cwm during that process?
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Installing factory images to solve boot pb

Hello guys,
I actually wanna flash a factory image on my Nexus 5 which was on lollipop when it got water damaged. Well, actually the phone boots up well, but soon as it gets to the lock screen, the screen turns off and it's all back. So I'm flashing a factory room from Google's website as last alternative after cleaning and etc...
Now my simple questions are:
- Do I need to flash the same and exact stock ROM it came with on day 1? If so, how do I know which one was that?
- Or may I install any factory image from Google? Like Version 6.0.0 (MRA58K) Marshmallow.
Thanks to you all for your time.
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From what have learnt and seen.
You can flash any factory IMG supporting your phone brand . you don't have to go way back to how it started.
Like @Gbooye said, you can go straight to whatever you want, MRA58N for example.

[SOLVED] Rooting failed, please help

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SOLUTION:
Boot into download mode but don't press to continue. Restart but immediately boot back into download mode and continue and flash what you are trying to flash For some reason this worked after 9 hours of trying everything....
Interesting. Tks
This works, it's due to the phone not being recognised the first time in download mode for some reason
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At the top it says:
VOLTAGE LEVEL (4148)
SECURE CHECK FAIL : (PIT)
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Pixel 2 Hard Bricked due to being flashed with fastboot stock ROM/firmware (No EDL, No Fastboot, No Charging screen)

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