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How would I get my hands on the stock boot logo I kinda wanna remove the unlocked bootloader message

GbnrVR said:
How would I get my hands on the stock boot logo I kinda wanna remove the unlocked bootloader message
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That message is produced by the bootloader. There's nothing you can do to remove it other than relock the phone.

Well then where can I get a custom logo for it then that's really the question here if either replacing or getting rid of the bootloader message is impossible without relocking the phone then that's the real question I'm asking where can I get a custom logo for the phone

Don't mess bootloader warning message and boot logo (animation) during OS boot.
As mentioned above, the first one you can't change or remove without relocking bootloader.
Changing second is possible.

Yea I wondered this as well. My older Motorola phones (Razr HD MAXX and Turbo) you could reflash a modified boot logo after your were rooted and make it go away. There was still a N/A on the screen but better than seeing what you normally do. I don't think it would be as bad if it did add like an extra 5 seconds to boot.

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stuck on boot animation, and unable to get stock recovery to work

So recently for some reason my Nexus 5 gets stuck on the booting animation. I think it was updating to 6.0.1 or something but I'm not sure, because I just woke up one day and the phone wouldn't boot, and when it finally did it just gets stuck on the boot animation. I've tried to flash stock images and etc but I need an unlocked boot loader and for some reason if the phone doesn't boot completely after unlocking the bootloader, then it gets re-locked. So now my last option is to use the stock recovery to wipe data or something but when I go to the screen with the dead android guy, no combination of buttons seem to make the recovery options show up. If anyone could help that would be great, even if it doesn't involve the stock recovery!
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shylittlezerg said:
So recently for some reason my Nexus 5 gets stuck on the booting animation. I think it was updating to 6.0.1 or something but I'm not sure, because I just woke up one day and the phone wouldn't boot, and when it finally did it just gets stuck on the boot animation. I've tried to flash stock images and etc but I need an unlocked boot loader and for some reason if the phone doesn't boot completely after unlocking the bootloader, then it gets re-locked. So now my last option is to use the stock recovery to wipe data or something but when I go to the screen with the dead android guy, no combination of buttons seem to make the recovery options show up. If anyone could help that would be great, even if it doesn't involve the stock recovery!
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You only need to go back to the bootloader to unlock and then flash factory images, why do you need recovery?
If the bootloader is relocking itself after a reboot, the emmc has probably gone bad and can only be fixed with a motherboard swap.
audit13 said:
If the bootloader is relocking itself after a reboot, the emmc has probably gone bad and can only be fixed with a motherboard swap.
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aw that's unfortunate. thanks anyway
I had two Nexus 5 phones that would bootloop and, eventually, the bootloader would keep relocking each time I rebooted.
I bought a couple of used N5s with busted screens, swapped motherboards, and everything went back to normal. A new motherboard is way too expensive.

i9020 doesn't go over the boot animation

Dear All,
I don't know why, but my old Nexus S doesn't boot up any more. It is doing boot animation endlessly and doesn't go forward. When I go to recovery I get a picture of a dead droid with red exclamation mark. The device is not rooted and locked
The point is that I'd like to save my photos from the device before flashing with a new ROM. This seems impossible because the boot loader is locked. Unfortunately unlocking requires a full system wipe. Moreover the device is not accessible through USB.
Is there any way to boot up the device for example in safe mode or so?
Thanks in advance!
Peter

Bricked or fixable?

So I have a Google Pixel Verizon locked model, that has never been modified, and just recently started boot looping.
It shows the GOOGLE logo on the white background for a few seconds before the screen goes black and tries to boot again.
I am able to get to the recovery mode sometimes (usually when the phone is cold and then can boot into it, otherwise just goes into the same above boot loop.
I have been able to chill the phone by putting it in the fridge, then able to get into the recovery mode.
I have attempted a factory wipe and boot, but when I attempt boot, it just goes back to the boot loop of google screen and black screen
am I bricked? I wanted to try flashing a new rom, but since its locked, and I have no way to get into the phone to activate developer mode, I don't think I can do anything
It sounds like a hardware problem, especially when you mention that chilling the phone helps. Unless someone else has some ideas, your only other option might be to go through Google support.
When in recovery, have u tried booting to bootloader and flash stock firmware with fastboot?
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yes, i get an error 21, which i believe is due to the locked bootloader
Since u can't go into fastboot, I think it's best to go to a service center or something.
Good luck.
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Unrooted my Moto G7 Power to update and now it will not boot

I unrooted my phone through Magisk Manager to get the Android 10 update, and I guess I missed a step. Because when my phone rebooted, it comes up with the "No Command" screen after showing the unlocked bootloader warning.
I am able to enter the recovery mode and all of those settings, but my phone wont boot normally. It doesn't even show the Motorola "M". If I leave it on for a bit, it will switch between the unlocked bootloader warning and the no command screen. I've already tried a factory reset but that does nothing.
Am I stuck with a broken phone, or is there another hope? I'll do my best to provide more info if needed. Please help!
Randomsamm said:
I unrooted my phone through Magisk Manager to get the Android 10 update, and I guess I missed a step. Because when my phone rebooted, it comes up with the "No Command" screen after showing the unlocked bootloader warning.
I am able to enter the recovery mode and all of those settings, but my phone wont boot normally. It doesn't even show the Motorola "M". If I leave it on for a bit, it will switch between the unlocked bootloader warning and the no command screen. I've already tried a factory reset but that does nothing.
Am I stuck with a broken phone, or is there another hope? I'll do my best to provide more info if needed. Please help!
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What recovery u using I would look for orange fox and fastboot into that there is more things u can do if you don't want to save any thing I would reflash using orange fox recovery the rom u want I would use bliss or havoc I'm on now supper stable everything works and it's Android 10

Cannot get past bootloops

So, I'm in a very bad situation.
The phone (SM-G611F) does not want to boot without root for some reason.
I have to root in order to boot.
The problem is when I flash TWRP, I get the "only official blah blah can be flashed)
I'd have to enable OEM unlocking to get past that.
The problem is I cannot boot because to boot I need root.
It just restarts after showing J7 Prime2 logo, before the animated Samsung logo comes in. It never appears, LED status bar never blinks or lits up.
I already tried formatting and erasing cache.
I think this is a very bad dead end, are there any way that this can be fixed?
Remember, I have stock ROM fully flashed, and cannot flash anything else than that.
Come on, how do I deal with this?

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