Hey xda,
I was having problems with my gens so I decided to install a older rom and it got my gnex stuck in boot loop. Which I have before fixed by rebooting into recovery via command prompt on my computer. My problem is my computer isn't seeing my device and my volume buttons don't work so I don't know how to get into recovery to install a back up.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks everyone
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i rooted and s-offed my phone successfully a couple months back. ive been using cynagen mod 7. Today when i rebooted my phone, It wasnt successfully booting anymore, there was a boot animation loop. so i decided to go to recovery. i can go into hboot but when i select recovery it shows my splash screen and nothing else. im a noob when it comes to my phone so please help me!
Broken recovery?
Reflash your recovery in fastboot and try again
hi,
try some fastboot command once plug to Ur comp. like fastboot devices.
if right answer (serial number phone) could tell that it s just software failure and not hardware...
hope for you it s only software issue
thanks guys i fixed it by fastboot by reflashing it!!!!!
Hi all,
Yesterday I unlocked the boot loader on my htc one x, it worked perfectly first time and I had no problems booting back up. I then tried to follow the instructions to rom the CM11 KitKat 4.4.4 onto the device.
Problem is I have now somehow gotten stuck in recovery, I can get back to the boot loader screen, but then never passed the recovery screen, when I installed the rom.zip file on the device it failed to install correctly. I fear I have now cleared all the rom info on the device and I am in a state of eternal recovery.
I am also working on a Mac, I know it's an android sin, but it's my wife's pc. If I plug the sub cable into the device the Mac doesn't pick it up, although the boot loader changes to fast boot use when plugged in.
Can someone please help me, I am new to this and very frustrated. I just want to get the device back to standard or just back to those screen.
Much appreciated.
Android Newbie CT said:
Hi all,
Yesterday I unlocked the boot loader on my htc one x, it worked perfectly first time and I had no problems booting back up. I then tried to follow the instructions to rom the CM11 KitKat 4.4.4 onto the device.
Problem is I have now somehow gotten stuck in recovery, I can get back to the boot loader screen, but then never passed the recovery screen, when I installed the rom.zip file on the device it failed to install correctly. I fear I have now cleared all the rom info on the device and I am in a state of eternal recovery.
I am also working on a Mac, I know it's an android sin, but it's my wife's pc. If I plug the sub cable into the device the Mac doesn't pick it up, although the boot loader changes to fast boot use when plugged in.
Can someone please help me, I am new to this and very frustrated. I just want to get the device back to standard or just back to those screen.
Much appreciated.
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Install latest Philz recovery or TWRP or CMW
Hi Guys,
I am using Galaxy Nexus. My phone is rooted. I installed Super User and today it asked me to update. After i press update, my phone suddenly reboot and stuck in boot loader (ClockworkMod Recovery V5.5.0.2). I don't have any rom file (update.zip) in my mobile to reinstall. I tried to connect the computer (running windows 8) but computer cannot detect my phone via USB cable and still stuck in boot loader. I tried by installation Samsaung USB diriver but no change. May be because it is in boot loader.
My phone has many of old family photos of that is important for me (no other back up). Is anyone can suggest me how to recover my phone?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
I had rooted my device with TWRP Recovery installed. I then updated my Cyanogen 12 version from cm-12-20150430-NIGHTLY to cm-12-20150502-NIGHTLY. Post that, I did a factory reset from CM12. Since then, my phone has been stuck in a constant TWRP Loop where the TWRP logo keeps flashing every few seconds. Unable to access the recovery. The phone buttons do not power off or restart the phone. However, I can access fastboot if i let the battery run out and then start the phone. Please help me.
AnirudhS89 said:
Hi,
I had rooted my device with TWRP Recovery installed. I then updated my Cyanogen 12 version from cm-12-20150430-NIGHTLY to cm-12-20150502-NIGHTLY. Post that, I did a factory reset from CM12. Since then, my phone has been stuck in a constant TWRP Loop where the TWRP logo keeps flashing every few seconds. Unable to access the recovery. The phone buttons do not power off or restart the phone. However, I can access fastboot if i let the battery run out and then start the phone. Please help me.
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Got it done guys. Reinstalled twrp using fastboot. This stopped the loop.
Thanks !!
Hey guys,
Don't usually have to post but after searching all day I can't find a way out of this loop. My 10 is currently flashing the white HTC splash and rebooting endlessly. That's no big deal, but I ALSO have no recovery or download mode access.
The ONLY thing I can do to interrupt the loop is access fastboot by holding Vol UP + Vol Down on restart. Unfortunately trying to "reboot to recovery" only flashes the dark HTC Logo then immediately restarts to the original bootloop. Attempting to "reboot to download mode" simply resumes the boot loop.
The device is recognized in fastboot on my PC but unfortunately I cannot flash or erase anything because I'm in S-ON, so practically none of the fastboot commands work. I have been using TWRP recovery and Viper10 Rom.
Any help getting out of this loop is greatly appreciated. I was going to give up and pay the deductible and replace it, until I found out that the phone is backordered until October and my alternative is an LG, which I can't stand.
S O S!
Currently experiencing the exact same thing myself:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/htc-10-bootlooping-t3441710
Valandil11 said:
Currently experiencing the exact same thing myself:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc-10/help/htc-10-bootlooping-t3441710
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The only difference being that I let mine loop for a solid hour and it didn't successfully boot at all. In the past I was having issues sometimes when I restarted, but I would just create a backup and restore from it and it would work, which made me think the boot file was just either corrupt or non existent. I've never been locked out of recovery AND download mode, however.