Basically I'm on insertcoin 16.1.5 and sense 5 theme over it everything worked fine untill a moment ago, I tried booting into recovery as usual without any luck, it just shows the twrp screen flashing over and over, I just can go on my phone without a problem but not into recovery, almighty xda help me solve this?
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TWRP not booting
Hi, I'm having same problem. Everything was fine until flashed bricked kernel now my phone seems to be stuck
In airplane mode and cannot boot into twrp recovery, tried flashing cwm recovery but won't boot into that either.
Also phone wont even connect as mass storage anymore. Somebody please help
Fastboot erase cache
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TToivanen said:
Fastboot erase cache
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nope
siemz said:
nope
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Re-Flash the recovery.
Then fastboot erase cache
athulele said:
Re-Flash the recovery.
Then fastboot erase cache
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No success here, I'm on Bindroid Rom.
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athulele said:
Re-Flash the recovery.
Then fastboot erase cache
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I did what I read on another Thread. TWRP folder must be deleted from SD Card prior to reflashing TWRP.
arbi13 said:
No success here, I'm on Bindroid Rom.
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I did what I read on another Thread. TWRP folder must be deleted from SD Card prior to reflashing TWRP.
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try my tool
flash the recovery CWM
then fastboot erase cache
after that reflash TWRP
done
Hope i helped you, thanks if helped?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2227650
Related
Hey there guys. Issue is I rooted and installed AOKP on my kindle fire. I installed it (but not the gapps) and realized I had not wiped /data/ and /cache/, so I did through CWMR. It froze. After about 10 minutes, I decided to risk it and forced it to shut down by holding the power button. I can get it to boot into AOKP, but it runs really slowly for about 5 seconds then stops altogether. I tried to wipe /data/ and /cache/ in CWMR again, but, as soon as I booted into it, it gave me all these "cannot find /cache/recovery/command" and the like messages (about 5) before showing me options. When I tried wiping /data/ and /cache/ it said that it could not mount /data/ or /cache/. I then decided to try and restore my backup of stock, but when I did it said it could not mount /sdcard/. I then replaced CWMR with TWRP via fastboot (which does work), but TWRP won't get past the splashscreen. ADB does not work in either the Rom nor in TWRP, but I can issue fastboot commands. I have tried the Firekit LiveUSB repair kit as well as manually deleting userdata, cache, and media through fastboot. I have deleted and replaced recovery via fastboot as well as replacing boot with hashcode's boot.img from his latest kernel.
None of these seem to have done the least thing (except replacing CWMR with TWRP which changed the recovery to TWRP but still doesn't let anything work). I'm afraid to ask it, but have I BRICKED an impossible-to-brick tablet?
PS: My bootloader is FFF V1.2.
That is because you used cwmr to flash it and no twrp get back into recovery and restore your backup and replace cwmr with twrp cwmr has been pulled
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Whoops look like you already replaced it now you have messed up your partitions which there is yet to be a fix for sorry
Thepooch said:
That is because you used cwmr to flash it and no twrp get back into recovery and restore your backup and replace cwmr with twrp cwmr has been pulled
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That made about 0 sense what you said.
Thepooch said:
That is because you used cwmr to flash it and no twrp get back into recovery and restore your backup and replace cwmr with twrp cwmr has been pulled
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Whoops look like you already replaced it now you have messed up your partitions which there is yet to be a fix for sorry
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The firekit liveusb fixes the partition table. I don't think thats the issue. (unless something else is wrong)
droidman101 said:
The firekit liveusb fixes the partition table. I don't think thats the issue. (unless something else is wrong)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654498
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droidman101 said:
The firekit liveusb fixes the partition table. I don't think thats the issue. (unless something else is wrong)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654498
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1651413
Thepooch said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654498
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654498
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1651413
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I believe thats my issue. Ill read them
Ok http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673870 sorry to be the bearer of bad news but this is what I have read
i have just rooted my one x
everything is ok.i flashed costum ARHD flashed boot.img but there is some fastboot command that not work . etc fastboot erase cach or fastboor erase recovery. ist said failed remote not allowed.
can anybody help me??
real77055 said:
i have just rooted my one x
everything is ok.i flashed costum ARHD flashed boot.img but there is some fastboot command that not work . etc fastboot erase cach or fastboor erase recovery. ist said failed remote not allowed.
can anybody help me??
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fastboot erase cache
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is the right comand
muamers said:
is the right comand
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shame on me!!!!!!!!!!!!
muamers said:
is the right comand
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can you help me? my one xl wont turn on or charge after i flashed a rom (that was a wrong one) and now it wont do anything some persoon on xda told me to erase the cache then reinstall twrp recovery then reinstall a new rom so can you help me with the cache part i appericiate it
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mr.5106411 said:
can you help me? my one xl wont turn on or charge after i flashed a rom (that was a wrong one) and now it wont do anything some persoon on xda told me to erase the cache then reinstall twrp recovery then reinstall a new rom so can you help me with the cache part i appericiate it
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when i try to do the fastboot erase cache option in cm it says waiting for device then just stays there
mr.5106411 said:
can you help me? my one xl wont turn on or charge after i flashed a rom (that was a wrong one) and now it wont do anything some persoon on xda told me to erase the cache then reinstall twrp recovery then reinstall a new rom so can you help me with the cache part i appericiate it
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when i try to do the fastboot erase cache option in cm it says waiting for device then just stays there
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u didnt connect ur phone in fastboot, so the computer cannot detect it
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My procedure installation
1.- flash boot.img
2.- erase cache
3.- super wipe
4.- install rom without suite
reboot in recovery ¿?
The md5 is ok
If install with suite the installation is ok
You can report this to developers of ARHD.
as I am new user leaves completing 10 post to post in the subforum
I have the same issue.
Did you already fix this?
I'm using recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru
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I've downloaded an older version of ARHD to my computer. Is it possible to get that one on my sd card?
then i can go into recovery and try to install that version.
Use the clockworkmod 5.8.4.0, and I have the same problem, there are more people with the same problem
Try going into the bootloader and re-flashing recovery, and then erasing the cache again using fastboot. You might be able to boot then.
If you want to mount the SD card you can do it in recovery if you're on 5.8.4.0, I think the option is "mounts & storage" then "mount USB storage". You should be able to transfer files from your PC to the SD card now.
johnsten said:
I have the same issue.
Did you already fix this?
I'm using recovery-clockwork-touch-5.8.4.0-endeavoru
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I've downloaded an older version of ARHD to my computer. Is it possible to get that one on my sd card?
then i can go into recovery and try to install that version.
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Yes, enter clockworkmod recovery and 'Mount USB storage' whilst your phone is plugged into your pc.
It should pop up as an hard drive were you can drag ARHD and superwipe on to your phone.
Unmount
Flash zip from sdcard
1st superwipe
2nd ARHD
enter fastboot withn usb cable still plugged in
Flash the boot IMG for ARHD
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chrisjcks said:
Yes, enter clockworkmod recovery and 'Mount USB storage' whilst your phone is plugged into your pc.
It should pop up as an hard drive were you can drag ARHD and superwipe on to your phone.
Unmount
Flash zip from sdcard
1st superwipe
2nd ARHD
enter fastboot withn usb cable still plugged in
Flash the boot IMG for ARHD
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Did this again but still same problem. Maybe i have to try Android_Revolution_HD-One_X_9.2.0 but wich boatloader do i need for this version?
http://d-h.st/users/M3PH/?fld_id=2192#files
The boot.img is the same for all 9.x.x versions of the ROM, so you want Flash_boot_9.0.x.rar
Did you check the MD5 of the downloaded ROM to make sure it's not a corrupt download?
preacher65 said:
The boot.img is the same for all 9.x.x versions of the ROM, so you want Flash_boot_9.0.x.rar
Did you check the MD5 of the downloaded ROM to make sure it's not a corrupt download?
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I've checked the MD5 and it's the same
wsleone said:
Use the clockworkmod 5.8.4.0, and I have the same problem, there are more people with the same problem
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I use the same recovery and ARHD runs fine
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I've installed Android_Revolution_HD-One_X_9.2.0.zip now and that one is working.
I've send mike a copy of of my recovery.log hope he knows what's going wrong
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johnsten said:
I've installed Android_Revolution_HD-One_X_9.2.0.zip now and that one is working.
I've send mike a copy of of my recovery.log hope he knows what's going wrong
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Hmm to soon. After reboot this version also get's into a boot loop
I've tried everything, wait for the next version
thanks
So I just went back to 7.1.2 from O and I tried using the fasboot boot to install tarp but in hanging on the twrp loading screen. I've downgraded all the way to March 7.1.1 and the same issue occurs. Any hel?
Google edition pixel not Verizon
Yes bootloader is unlocked
bennyboy2120 said:
So I just went back to 7.1.2 from O and I tried using the fasboot boot to install tarp but in hanging on the twrp loading screen. I've downgraded all the way to March 7.1.1 and the same issue occurs. Any hel?
Google edition pixel not Verizon
Yes bootloader is unlocked
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Which version are you trying?
Are you booting to TWRP from fastboot or installing twrp from fastboot?
Try booting to twrp from fastboot and then installing TWRP with the ZIP
Latest version only give me bootloops
twrp-pixel-installer-marlin-3.0.2-0-RC1.zip works for me though.
parakleet said:
Which version are you trying?
Are you booting to TWRP from fastboot or installing twrp from fastboot?
Try booting to twrp from fastboot and then installing TWRP with the ZIP
Latest version only give me bootloops
twrp-pixel-installer-marlin-3.0.2-0-RC1.zip works for me though.
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I am using the boot command I can't get passed the twrp boot screen unless it takes more then 10 minutes to boot up first time
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bennyboy2120 said:
I am using the boot command I can't get passed the twrp boot screen unless it takes more then 10 minutes to boot up first time
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I'm having the exact same problem as we speak... had it with skipsoft toolkit and doing it manual through adb..
I'm using "twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img"
I'm just going to leave it on that start screen for 30ish mins see if anything happens.
btw I also reverted from Android O to N
RedBlueGreen said:
I'm having the exact same problem as we speak... had it with skipsoft toolkit and doing it manual through adb..
I'm using "twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img"
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Keep me posted if you get it, I'm trying some other methods
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RedBlueGreen said:
I'm having the exact same problem as we speak... had it with skipsoft toolkit and doing it manual through adb..
I'm using "twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img"
I'm just going to leave it on that start screen for 30ish mins see if anything happens.
btw I also reverted from Android O to N
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I also went from 7.1.2 back to 7.1.1 March update still had the issue
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bennyboy2120 said:
Keep me posted if you get it, I'm trying some other methods
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Yeap will do. Might try an older version of twrp.img if nothing happens in 30mins
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bennyboy2120 said:
I also went from 7.1.2 back to 7.1.1 March update still had the issue
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nothing.. still on the loading screen
RedBlueGreen said:
Yeap will do. Might try an older version of twrp.img if nothing happens in 30mins
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nothing.. still on the loading screen
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Weird. I don't know what could be causing it. I'll check partition chance maybe after going to o?
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bennyboy2120 said:
Weird. I don't know what could be causing it. I'll check partition chance maybe after going to o?
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came across this..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72452371&postcount=1769
and this is the thread on how to do it.. (dont understand it)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
not sure if it has anything to do with it.
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im in a bootloop now..
dont think ill be able to get out of it
RedBlueGreen said:
came across this..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72452371&postcount=1769
and this is the thread on how to do it.. (dont understand it)
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
not sure if it has anything to do with it.
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im in a bootloop now..
dont think ill be able to get out of it
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I'm looking into the VBS now, also looking at partition differences because of the O beta
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bennyboy2120 said:
I'm looking into the VBS now, also looking at partition differences because of the O beta
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fixed my bootloop... thought i messed up really bad.. Gonna leave it for now.. giving me a headache.
Let me know if you find a fix please <3
It is happening when you revert from O back to N. Now I'm sure most of this is overkill but not sure which part actually resolved it. Here's how I fixed it -
in recovery, format userdata via fastboot (i actually did erase data first, then format data)
switch to the other slot and do the same
Flash latest N factory image
reboot to welcome screen
reboot into recovery
switch to other slot and flashed latest N factory image again (overkill, I know)
reboot to welcome screen
reboot to bootloader
set twrp as boot image and it will boot successfully into temporary twrp
install twrp zip
install the image signer zip
restart to welcome screen
restart to recovery
do steps 1 and 2 again
restart
profit
If you need more specific instructions, let me know and I'll type it out and make it more clear. Good luck.
mattyb65 said:
It is happening when you revert from O back to N. Now I'm sure most of this is overkill but not sure which part actually resolved it. Here's how I fixed it -
in recovery, format userdata via fastboot (i actually did erase data first, then format data)
switch to the other slot and do the same
Flash latest N factory image
reboot to welcome screen
reboot into recovery
switch to other slot and flashed latest N factory image again (overkill, I know)
reboot to welcome screen
reboot to bootloader
set twrp as boot image and it will boot successfully into temporary twrp
install twrp zip
install the image signer zip
restart to welcome screen
restart to recovery
do steps 1 and 2 again
restart
profit
If you need more specific instructions, let me know and I'll type it out and make it more clear. Good luck.
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What's the command to swap to the other partition? Thank you!!!
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mattyb65 said:
It is happening when you revert from O back to N. Now I'm sure most of this is overkill but not sure which part actually resolved it. Here's how I fixed it -
in recovery, format userdata via fastboot (i actually did erase data first, then format data)
switch to the other slot and do the same
Flash latest N factory image
reboot to welcome screen
reboot into recovery
switch to other slot and flashed latest N factory image again (overkill, I know)
reboot to welcome screen
reboot to bootloader
set twrp as boot image and it will boot successfully into temporary twrp
install twrp zip
install the image signer zip
restart to welcome screen
restart to recovery
do steps 1 and 2 again
restart
profit
If you need more specific instructions, let me know and I'll type it out and make it more clear. Good luck.
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any chance you could list all the commands?
bennyboy2120 said:
What's the command to swap to the other partition? Thank you!!!
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to set it to A: fastboot --set-active=_a
to set it to B: fastboot --set-active=_b
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RedBlueGreen said:
any chance you could list all the commands?
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Yeah - give me a bit and ill type it out.
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Ok - here's the list. Let me know if you run into any issues
in recovery, format userdata via fastboot (i actually did erase data first, then format data)
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot format userdata
switch to the other slot and do the same
fastboot --set-active=_a
Flash latest N factory image downloaded from here: https://developers.google.com/android/images I used N2G47O
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-marlin-8996-012001-1703151359.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-marlin-n2g47o.zip
reboot to welcome screen
fastboot reboot
reboot into recovery
switch to other slot and flashed latest N factory image again (overkill, I know)
fastboot --set-active=_b
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-marlin-8996-012001-1703151359.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-marlin-n2g47o.zip
reboot to welcome screen
fastboot reboot
reboot to bootloader
download RC1 image from here https://dl.twrp.me/marlin/ and set twrp as boot image
fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img
once it boots into temporary TWRP, click on install and navigate to RC2 twrp zip
install the verified boot signer zip in TWRP(attached)
restart to welcome screen
restart to recovery
do steps 1 and 2 again
restart
fastboot reboot
profit
mattyb65 said:
to set it to A: fastboot --set-active=_a
to set it to B: fastboot --set-active=_b
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Yeah - give me a bit and ill type it out.
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Ok - here's the list. Let me know if you run into any issues
in recovery, format userdata via fastboot (i actually did erase data first, then format data)
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot format userdata
switch to the other slot and do the same
fastboot --set-active=_a
Flash latest N factory image downloaded from here: https://developers.google.com/android/images I used N2G47O
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-marlin-8996-012001-1703151359.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-marlin-n2g47o.zip
reboot to welcome screen
fastboot reboot
reboot into recovery
switch to other slot and flashed latest N factory image again (overkill, I know)
fastboot --set-active=_b
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-marlin-8996-012001-1703151359.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-marlin-n2g47o.zip
reboot to welcome screen
fastboot reboot
reboot to bootloader
download RC1 image from here https://dl.twrp.me/marlin/ and set twrp as boot image
fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img
once it boots into temporary TWRP, click on install and navigate to RC2 twrp zip
install the verified boot signer zip in TWRP(attached)
restart to welcome screen
restart to recovery
do steps 1 and 2 again
restart
fastboot reboot
profit
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You the man!!!!
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mattyb65 said:
to set it to A: fastboot --set-active=_a
to set it to B: fastboot --set-active=_b
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Yeah - give me a bit and ill type it out.
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Ok - here's the list. Let me know if you run into any issues
in recovery, format userdata via fastboot (i actually did erase data first, then format data)
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot format userdata
switch to the other slot and do the same
fastboot --set-active=_a
Flash latest N factory image downloaded from here: https://developers.google.com/android/images I used N2G47O
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-marlin-8996-012001-1703151359.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-marlin-n2g47o.zip
reboot to welcome screen
fastboot reboot
reboot into recovery
switch to other slot and flashed latest N factory image again (overkill, I know)
fastboot --set-active=_b
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-marlin-8996-012001-1703151359.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-marlin-8996-012901-1702171013.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot -w update image-marlin-n2g47o.zip
reboot to welcome screen
fastboot reboot
reboot to bootloader
download RC1 image from here https://dl.twrp.me/marlin/ and set twrp as boot image
fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img
once it boots into temporary TWRP, click on install and navigate to RC2 twrp zip
install the verified boot signer zip in TWRP(attached)
restart to welcome screen
restart to recovery
do steps 1 and 2 again
restart
fastboot reboot
profit
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Where is the Verified Bootloader?
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bennyboy2120 said:
Where is the Verified Bootloader?
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last download link.. install it after you install RC2
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
cant get root to work.. always bootloops..
RedBlueGreen said:
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last download link.. install it after you install RC2
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
cant get root to work.. always bootloops..
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how are you trying to root?
RedBlueGreen said:
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last download link.. install it after you install RC2
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...signing-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606
cant get root to work.. always bootloops..
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You need to flash the boot signer zip. This has been covered in many threads.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...-boot-images-android-verified-t3600606/page16
Hi. Sorry for my bad english..
I'm trying to root and setup the TWRP...
When I have install and enter the TWRP I don't have any storage and I can't Backup... And I can't install Magisk... I'm stuck...
Pic.
Someone have a solution?
Regards
you can try different things?
format data partition using twrp.
If that didnt work try flash stock recovery and erase everyting.
Or ompletely reflash everything:
i dont know... but you can try to put this zip (http://oxygenos.oneplus.net.s3.amazonaws.com/O2N_OBT_17801_OXYGEN_SIGN_wipe.zip.zip) on your phone then flash stock recovery and then flash this downloaded zip... it will install OOS 4.7.5 from there reinstall to whatever you were on... But this method will erase everything on your phone!
Going cracy :\ What am I doing wrong?
0kk0 said:
you can try different things?
format data partition using twrp.
If that didnt work try flash stock recovery and erase everyting.
Or ompletely reflash everything:
i dont know... but you can try to put this zip (http://oxygenos.oneplus.net.s3.amazonaws.com/O2N_OBT_17801_OXYGEN_SIGN_wipe.zip.zip) on your phone then flash stock recovery and then flash this downloaded zip... it will install OOS 4.7.5 from there reinstall to whatever you were on... But this method will erase everything on your phone!
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Thanks for awnser. I will try
Every time I want to get in to TWRP I need to install it again, every time... "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" ...
BTW The first problem I got was to install the ADB setup and get the files to show up on my c: drive... I think I give up.
SweDunda said:
Every time I want to get in to TWRP I need to install it again, every time... "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" ...
BTW The first problem I got was to install the ADB setup and get the files to show up on my c: drive... I think I give up.
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yeah me 2... i also installed drivers then files showed up in windows explorer
And twrp will be replaced on boot/reboot unless you root after flashing twrp with something like magisk...
Can someone please give me a "IDIOT proof" "HOW TO GUIDE" to me ?
Once you're on TWRP, did you flash Magisk just after, before rebooting on system?
If not, you lose twrp at every reboot. You'll be on stock recovery systematically.
abel06 said:
Once you're on TWRP, did you flash Magisk just after, before rebooting on system?
If not, you lose twrp at every reboot. You'll be on stock recovery systematically.
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The thing is I can't flash anything. My device have no free space. I can't even backup. look at the pics in the first post.
Ah ok, thanks.
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery
And flash this one via fastboot: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/development/twrp-oneplus-5-wip-t3626134
EugenStanis said:
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase boot
fastboot erase recovery
And flash this one via fastboot: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5/development/twrp-oneplus-5-wip-t3626134
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Thanks. But can you explain little more in detail how I´m doing that? It was over 5 years ago I done this things
https://youtu.be/X1D4PhdhAac
What is my problem? :/
**** ME!!!! It will not boot now.... Spinning boot logo... I hope I not bricked it now
what i would do is flash stock recovery... and then format everything
Then flash rom or restore twrp backup or whatever..
i also had this prblem btw
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i can if you want describe it more if you are noob? joking
0kk0 said:
what i would do is flash stock recovery... and then format everything
Then flash rom or restore twrp backup or whatever..
i also had this prblem btw
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i can if you want describe it more if you are noob? joking
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Please tell me how I do that in the best way? A little stressed up now
SweDunda said:
Please tell me how I do that in the best way? A little stressed up now
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Download:
1) MINIMAL ADB & FASTBOOT : https://goo.gl/UbFXdA
2) STOCK OOS FILE : http://oxygenos.oneplus.net.s3.amazonaws.com/O2N_OBT_17801_OXYGEN_SIGN_wipe.zip.zip
this is nougat 4.7.5 if i remember it correctly
3) Stock Recovery : https://goo.gl/2kmbB7
4) Flash stock recovery (fastboot flash recovery [recoveryfilename.img])
5) In recovery erase everyting incl personal data.
6) fastboot boot [twrpfilename.img]
This wil boot twrp once so you can place OOS rom in internal storage
7) reboot to recovery.. and install zip you just placed on phone.
8) reboot... if everything works, then reinstall twrp codeworkx or blu_spark
9) after flashing twrp...boot to twrp and flash magisk... this will root your phone and this way twrp will not be replaced after first boot with stock recovery.
10) let me know if you have questions or if it worked etc :good:
When I try to bootloader "Powerbutton + volumedown" it say "Your device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and will not boot" ..................... F.U.C.K meee!
try VOLUME UP + POWER
this should send you straight to fastboot
try unlocking your bootloader then is your first prioriy i think
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if that also doenst work check this thread: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/help/device-corrupt-trusted-boot-t3718158
0kk0 said:
try VOLUME UP + POWER
this should send you straight to fastboot
try unlocking your bootloader then is your first prioriy i think
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Thanks! yes I got in to Fastboot and trying to get it unlocked. The device trying to boot again but I do not think it can... Boot logo of death.