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Hello,
I have a great problem with my Motorola. I installed battery icon mod without reading for which phone it's made and used it. Now I can't use my phone, because it's stopping at this logo before system. I had Cyanogenmod 7 (last nightly before RC), but when I destroyed it by this application first thing I did was wipe. After it nothing has changed, so I tried again and I flashed it with normal 2.2 Nordic but - as I "predicted" - nothing has changed again, but this time system was stopping at Android logo, not Cyanogenmod logo. I tried to flash again - nothing. The device can be charged (there appears this battery).
What should I do?
zielonek430 said:
Hello,
I have a great problem with my Motorola. I installed battery icon mod without reading for which phone it's made and used it. Now I can't use my phone, because it's stopping at this logo before system. I had Cyanogenmod 7 (last nightly before RC), but when I destroyed it by this application first thing I did was wipe. After it nothing has changed, so I tried again and I flashed it with normal 2.2 Nordic but - as I "predicted" - nothing has changed again, but this time system was stopping at Android logo, not Cyanogenmod logo. I tried to flash again - nothing. The device can be charged (there appears this battery).
What should I do?
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Go into the stock recovery and wipe data. Then re-flash the sbf.
I did it already, but I forgot, that I can do wipe after flashing the device I thought about it and did it - everything is working. Sorry for useless thread.
Regards.
I wanted to ask at the same time. What if i can't enter stock recovery. My phone's rooted , slightly overclocked , and i can't download any apps , i can't do factory reset , and even when i'm trying to enter it , the android pic would appear with that "danger - triangle". What should be done?
sLvW said:
I wanted to ask at the same time. What if i can't enter stock recovery. My phone's rooted , slightly overclocked , and i can't download any apps , i can't do factory reset , and even when i'm trying to enter it , the android pic would appear with that "danger - triangle". What should be done?
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The triangle IS the stock recovery! when you see the triangle with the little android dude, hit both up and down volume at the same time. This will bring up a menu that will allow you to do a factory wipe.
And another question. I've installed custom recovery , and it said that install was succsesful , but when I apply recovery boot , it just reboots my phone , or lefts screen blacked out, at which case i have to turn on my phone by removing and applying battery.
sLvW said:
And another question. I've installed custom recovery , and it said that install was succsesful , but when I apply recovery boot , it just reboots my phone , or lefts screen blacked out, at which case i have to turn on my phone by removing and applying battery.
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Not sure I understand the questions, but I'll take a stab at it anyway:
Since we have a locked bl, the custom recovery does not overwrite the stock recovery.
As far as I know, the only way to get in to custom recovery, is to push the vol down when the blue light goes on during the boot cycle.
sLvW said:
And another question. I've installed custom recovery , and it said that install was succsesful , but when I apply recovery boot , it just reboots my phone , or lefts screen blacked out, at which case i have to turn on my phone by removing and applying battery.
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If it was a first reboot after installing Custom Recovery than USB Debbug should be off...
Hi there, I NEED URGENT HELP!
I bricked my e739, and I am running out of the options. All I see is the LG logo, I can not access my recovery mode, I tried numerous times (and before i succeed now the logo doesn't even blink it stays the same) hard reset...nothing, tried adb recovery (does not see the device).
So here is the story, I successfully updated my ROM to e739 Nightly 6. After using it for a bit, I decided to go back to stock, and just wait until all bugs are worked out. So i tried to go back to my backup that I made of stock, but no dice it got me in recovery loop, after that I tried to go factory reset, nothing. I couldn't find any way to go back to stock, so I made it my mission to reset the phone. Here where I [email protected] up, I read that using e730 (older) rom will let me out this loop and allow me to get back to the stock. So here are my steps of mischief: installed Nightly ROM 12 for e730-> then I flashed the device to LG optimus Black (dont ask why...I realize it is stupid) -> and through privacy setting clicked for factory reset. Now I am in this bootloop.
I will take any suggestions please help, it really sucks in the stone age, with edge speeds.
Enigma000 said:
Hi there, I NEED URGENT HELP!
I bricked my e739, and I am running out of the options. All I see is the LG logo, I can not access my recovery mode, I tried numerous times (and before i succeed now the logo doesn't even blink it stays the same) hard reset...nothing, tried adb recovery (does not see the device).
So here is the story, I successfully updated my ROM to e739 Nightly 6. After using it for a bit, I decided to go back to stock, and just wait until all bugs are worked out. So i tried to go back to my backup that I made of stock, but no dice it got me in recovery loop, after that I tried to go factory reset, nothing. I couldn't find any way to go back to stock, so I made it my mission to reset the phone. Here where I [email protected] up, I read that using e730 (older) rom will let me out this loop and allow me to get back to the stock. So here are my steps of mischief: installed Nightly ROM 12 for e730-> then I flashed the device to LG optimus Black (dont ask why...I realize it is stupid) -> and through privacy setting clicked for factory reset. Now I am in this bootloop.
I will take any suggestions please help, it really sucks in the stone age, with edge speeds.
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Hold Power and Volume Down, then after 3 seconds hold Menu and Back (not home) and when the LG logo pops up, release the Power button but keep holding Vol-, Menu, and Back.
It may take some try a to get it right.
Sent from my Creamed Glacier
And make sure to pull the battery and put it in again when starting to hold the Power and Volume Down
Sent from my Creamed Glacier
This sounds like it might work, but O got another tiny bit of problem, I been trying to reset it so many time the phone wont turn on anymore unless it is plugged into power source. I am not sure what to do now. I want try to hard reset your way but I can get the phone to respond anyway unless it is plugged in.
Well plug it in lol
I've had several bootloops myself trying to get to stock, but i always got to acces recovery and flash CM again. And now that tthe RC was released, i don't see why i should return to stock.
Enigma000 said:
Hi there, I NEED URGENT HELP!
I bricked my e739, and I am running out of the options. All I see is the LG logo, I can not access my recovery mode, I tried numerous times (and before i succeed now the logo doesn't even blink it stays the same) hard reset...nothing, tried adb recovery (does not see the device).
So here is the story, I successfully updated my ROM to e739 Nightly 6. After using it for a bit, I decided to go back to stock, and just wait until all bugs are worked out. So i tried to go back to my backup that I made of stock, but no dice it got me in recovery loop, after that I tried to go factory reset, nothing. I couldn't find any way to go back to stock, so I made it my mission to reset the phone. Here where I [email protected] up, I read that using e730 (older) rom will let me out this loop and allow me to get back to the stock. So here are my steps of mischief: installed Nightly ROM 12 for e730-> then I flashed the device to LG optimus Black (dont ask why...I realize it is stupid) -> and through privacy setting clicked for factory reset. Now I am in this bootloop.
I will take any suggestions please help, it really sucks in the stone age, with edge speeds.
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1) Pull the battery out
2) plug ur phone to a computer (on the screen you should see a battery icon indicating the phone is charging)
3) locate your adb folder in my case it's c:\adb once your in there write adb reboot recovery...that should get you to the recovery....
good luck..
deziguy420 said:
1) Pull the battery out
2) plug ur phone to a computer (on the screen you should see a battery icon indicating the phone is charging)
3) locate your adb folder in my case it's c:\adb once your in there write adb reboot recovery...that should get you to the recovery....
good luck..
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He might not have ADB installed though
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mine doesnt even pull up s/w mode
HELP?!!?
ok so i am running a unofficial cm 10.1 on my mytouch 4g e739 and i need to return to stock but i cant find the stock rom online.. can someone plz help me i accidentally deleted my stock but i need this all the links online are either broken or out dated so they dont work plz help. i have literally been lookin for days i love my current rom and am going to return to it but need the stock just incase something happens id build my own but idk how... so once again someone plz help me as soon as you can
Enigma000 said:
Hi there, I NEED URGENT HELP!
I bricked my e739, and I am running out of the options. All I see is the LG logo, I can not access my recovery mode, I tried numerous times (and before i succeed now the logo doesn't even blink it stays the same) hard reset...nothing, tried adb recovery (does not see the device).
So here is the story, I successfully updated my ROM to e739 Nightly 6. After using it for a bit, I decided to go back to stock, and just wait until all bugs are worked out. So i tried to go back to my backup that I made of stock, but no dice it got me in recovery loop, after that I tried to go factory reset, nothing. I couldn't find any way to go back to stock, so I made it my mission to reset the phone. Here where I [email protected] up, I read that using e730 (older) rom will let me out this loop and allow me to get back to the stock. So here are my steps of mischief: installed Nightly ROM 12 for e730-> then I flashed the device to LG optimus Black (dont ask why...I realize it is stupid) -> and through privacy setting clicked for factory reset. Now I am in this bootloop.
I will take any suggestions please help, it really sucks in the stone age, with edge speeds.
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Hello, I have been having some issues with my LG E739[KW], the device was working properly. I rooted install CLOCKWORK custom recovery. After that I installed, CM9 then later CM7, the CM7 worked okay but i opted to revert to Stock So I used the LG SUPPORT TOOL to flash back to stock ROM. however after having done so the phone has been stuck in boot loop ever since. After flashing the stock ROM the phone never made it past the boot screen, and when I remove the Battery reinsert it and try to turn the phone on I get the S/W update screen. Where I have to flash it again for the phone to boot only to be stuck at the boot animation. I have also tried flashing it VIA the KDZ method but its the same result. Please Help !!!
Good Morning All -
A few days ago, I dualbooted my N7 with Ubuntu. The installation went fine and the tablet was working with no issues over the last several days. Last night, I was using the tablet and set it down. I went to pick it up (roughly 5 minutes later) and the touch screen was unresponsive. I was at the lock screen but couldn't get it to unlock. I pushed the wrong key-combo first and the device took a screen shot.
I was able to reboot into fastboot and attempted to go to recovery. The device would just hang at the Google logo. I pushed a factory firmware update from my Ubuntu system and attempted to reset -- no joy. This morning, I used Nexus Root Toolkit from my Windows 8 machine to see if I could get it up. Root Tool kit worked fine, pushed the images over again and restarted but it continues to hang at the Google logo.
Looking for any other advice folks may have on getting the device to boot.
EDIT: I can get to the bootloader fine and the computer recognizes it.
Thanks!
Alright... I just attempted using NRT and flashing 4.4.2 instead of 4.4.3 to see if it would run through. No joy, again. Remains on the Google screen.
xbi0s said:
Alright... I just attempted using NRT and flashing 4.4.2 instead of 4.4.3 to see if it would run through. No joy, again. Remains on the Google screen.
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Im having the same problem with an unlocked unit. I would bet if you tried to do a factory reset in the android recovery menu it would give you a huge error all having to do with cache.
antonio824 said:
Im having the same problem with an unlocked unit. I would bet if you tried to do a factory reset in the android recovery menu it would give you a huge error all having to do with cache.
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I'm unable to get into the restore menu. Hangs at the Google logo when attempting to get there.
I've tried about any solution I could find... Bumping one last time before I torch the unit :\
Nothing can be done. Its something inside. If its the 2013 model, call and get it rma'd. Sorry man.
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Resurrecting this thread to keep a work log.
I made have made some progress but hitting another roadblock. I've been holed up at home due to an auto accident so I started tinkering with the N7 2013 again.
Using the Nexus Root Toolkit, I am able to launch "Boot Temporary - Custom Recovery" from the advanced options. The problem I now run into is TWRP's touchscreen will not work. I attempted to do volume up/down to see if I could select but it wouldn't. The software is not frozen as I can see the temperature changing.
Anyone have any thoughts or information on how to boot another custom recovery that uses button inputs? I appreciate any input.
Updates:
1. I was able to push TWRP via "fastboot flash recovery." It went to the Google Logo then loaded TeamWin screen. I started to see errors when the program launched. "Unable to mount..." multiple times then the device rebooted. Device stuck on the Google screen.
2. Shut the device down, booted back into Fastboot. Selected Recovery and it began loading again. This time, the app launched and worked. Touchscreen does not work but the CPU temp is fluctuating and minutes tick up.
Update 4:49PM Central:
1. I am able to install and boot into TWRP 2.8.0.1 through TWRP 2.7.1.1. Those versions load but of course touch screen does not work.
2. I have been unable to get CWM to load... It installs fine but I cannot boot into.
3. The factory recovery images also do not load.
PROBLEM SOLVED.
So at first I used Kingroot to rood my device, and it failed, but then i just realized few days later that Kingroot was installed and used root checker to check and said that it does have root access. After that decided to change the Kingroot to SuperSU by following this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WevWdErXWy4 (It's the SuperSU Me app). I then updated SuperSU binaries and restarted the phone, and now its stuck at the loading screen. I tried hard resetting my phone but it would only show the screen with the android logo and shapes in its belly for about 2 second and go back to the stuck logo screen. Now I'm wondering if there's any fix for it, and if there's no fix then I'm going to try resetting it through this http://lgg3root.com/lg-g3-root/how-to-unrootunbrick-lg-g3/ guide and I was wondering if I should download and use the bell stock factory firmware (I have a virgin mobile version).
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I Nid 2P said:
So at first I used Kingroot to rood my device, and it failed, but then i just realized few days later that Kingroot was installed and used root checker to check and said that it does have root access. After that decided to change the Kingroot to SuperSU by following this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WevWdErXWy4 (It's the SuperSU Me app). I then updated SuperSU binaries and restarted the phone, and now its stuck at the loading screen. I tried hard resetting my phone but it would only show the screen with the android logo and shapes in its belly for about 2 second and go back to the stuck logo screen. Now I'm wondering if there's any fix for it, and if there's no fix then I'm going to try resetting it through this http://lgg3root.com/lg-g3-root/how-to-unrootunbrick-lg-g3/ guide and I was wondering if I should download and use the bell stock factory firmware (I have a virgin mobile version).
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if you can get into recovery you can probably do it without unbricking. to you have stock recovery or twrp or what? If you have stock recovery then boot into recovery and just run it and itll hard reset your phone, if you have twrp or something just download the flashable rom of your choice (there are stock modded roms too if you like stock) put it on an sdcard and wipe and install that rom.
if you don't know how to get into recovery then make sure your phone is off (if ur not sure do a battery pull and put it back in). hold volume down and power button until the screen comes on. when it comes on let go of vol down and power and then push vol and power again and hold again until you see the writing)
btw if you do a stock recovery hard wipe then you will lose root.
I also faced this problem...
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Problem solved. I just flashed the stock firmware onto my phone and it fixed the stuck on logo problem.
Hey all,
So I updated my pixel xl to Android O, and then used the modified TWRP to flash Super Su, SUhide. The phone booted up and everything was perfect. It was a little sluggish so I decided to do a full factory reset... again, phone reset, booted perfectly. I then restored all my apps from the google play store cloud... phone was functioning fine.
I went to reboot the phone after a while... and now the phone is stuck on the G logo after the bouncing dots... and just continues to load.
It's been like that for over 20 minutes.
Is this normal? Anyway I can fix this?
Thanks!
8.0.0 rooting nightmare
gaw54 said:
Hey all,
So I updated my pixel xl to Android O, and then used the modified TWRP to flash Super Su, SUhide. The phone booted up and everything was perfect. It was a little sluggish so I decided to do a full factory reset... again, phone reset, booted perfectly. I then restored all my apps from the google play store cloud... phone was functioning fine.
I went to reboot the phone after a while... and now the phone is stuck on the G logo after the bouncing dots... and just continues to load.
It's been like that for over 20 minutes.
Is this normal? Anyway I can fix this?
Thanks!
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I have the same exact issue after following the exact process described above. After a weekend of frustration, I was thrilled to see this post, but then bummed there are no suggestions. There is no way I can get it back to recovery, no matter what power/volume combination I try. The phone is not detectable by ADB either, so unless a kind soul has a suggestion, there seems to be nothing to do except let the battery die and hope.
Umm boot into bootloader and flash stock boot.img and system.img?
george241312 said:
Umm boot into bootloader and flash stock boot.img and system.img?
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I would love to do that, but how is it possible if there is no power or volume button combination that can get me off of the Google boot screen and into bootloader?
Have you tried Power + volume down ? It'll turn off after release power button only. That or let the battery die and when you try to plug it up next time leave vol down pressed.
george241312 said:
Have you tried Power + volume down ? It'll turn off after release power button only. That or let the battery die and when you try to plug it up next time leave vol down pressed.
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I have tried that, thank you. I will let battery die and do the Volume Down method you suggest, and report back.
edjanx said:
I have tried that, thank you. I will let battery die and do the Volume Down method you suggest, and report back.
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That did the trick. Back to stock 8.0.0, and hoping to find a stable root method that doesn't hang-up on the first reboot. Thanks for the help!
First of all. Hold the power button for about 20 secs and the phone will reboot.
Hold vol - and you are straight to bootloader.
Second flash full factory to both slots.
And third stop using the - w solution when you are coming from another rom or a different stock version. We had this problems on other forums and it was every time - w or not flashing both slots. I know for many people there will be no problem but some apps are just misbehaving when you do so. And they are causing reboots and bootloops.
mikaole said:
First of all. Hold the power button for about 20 secs and the phone will reboot.
Hold vol - and you are straight to bootloader.
Second flash full factory to both slots.
And third stop using the - w solution when you are coming from another rom or a different stock version. We had this problems on other forums and it was every time - w or not flashing both slots. I know for many people there will be no problem but some apps are just misbehaving when you do so. And they are causing reboots and bootloops.
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OK, thank you! I am not familiar with the -w method. This is a new Pixel XL I received from Google to replace a nexus 6p with a bootloader issue. I made the mistake of not attempting this before it updated from 7.1.2 to 8.0.0, or it may have been a different story.
So I have the the phone restored to 8.0.0 and was going to attempt root. But I didn't realize there are two slots to flash. I simply ran flash-all.bat and the phone came back up. So I guess I'd have to move the Sept security stock image over to the phone along with the SU, SU Config (which may not be needed if on 8.0.0?), and Su Hide. Then I boot up TWRP 3.1.1 and flash stock image to both slots, reboot, then get back into TWRP and run the SU, then SU Hide on *both* slots?
Thanks!
Janx
Run flashall.bat on the slot you are now in. Reboot to system
Back to bootloader. Switch slots through fastboot
fastboot --set-active=_b
fasboot reboot bootloader
Now you should be on the other slot
Flashall.bat
Reboot to system
Back to bootloader
fastboot boot twrp.img (latest)
In twrp put latest su or in my case magisk 14.2, twrp zip on device.
If you use su just flash it
If you use magisk. Flash magisk, flash twrp.zip and magisk again. With magisk twrp will stick.
Reboot and you are good to go.
If you want a kernel you have to flash twrp and magisk after again.
mikaole said:
Run flashall.bat on the slot you are now in. Reboot to system
Back to bootloader. Switch slots through fastboot
<SNIP>
If you want a kernel you have to flash twrp and magisk after again.
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Thank you! I will be able to perform this sequence in a few hours and will report back. :good:
Ok. Will be in bed than. If you have any problems give me a PM and we can do it together via hangouts.
Update: I successfully flashed A & B, got to the step where I flash Magisk 14.2. It finished unmounting partitions, but when updating partition details fails, "failed to mount '/system' (device or resource busy)...done
It said successfully installed, so I flashed twrp to the boot image, flashed magisk again, and it is now rebooting endlessly. Wrong place to flash the twrp image I'm guessing?
EDIT: Just noticed your message, good night - thanks again. I'm working through it and will take you up on your kind offer should I not find success.
I did a 'flash-all.sh' on both A and B again, copying over my old phone, then will attempt to gain root by booting into TWRP 3.1.1, installing "SR3-SuperSU-v2.82-SR3-20170813133244", reboot bootloader, go into TWRP again and then install "UPDATE-suhide-v1.08-20170815171034"
EDIT #2: EDIT #2: Stable root achieved using newer versions of files "SR5-SuperSU-v2.82-SR5-20171001224502" & after booting, applying "UPDATE-suhide-v1.09-20171001222116". So far it has survived several reboots, so I'm hoping it's all good now.