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hello, on my notes I have a 2 rom DN3.0 today I wanted to go to 3.1, but after starting the procedure flash aroma and all of the phone is locked. I removed the battery and I rebooted into recovery, full wipe, flash retried this time it went a bit further but it was locked again. Removed the battery and restarted the phone, the recoverynon me access to the external SD, after several attempts I managed to get the menu of the backup-restore, see the file, begins recovery and crashes, I remove the battery and restart again, but not now goes into recovery.
What could have happened? and how can I fix it? give me a help?
Thank you and .... sorry for the bad English, but the fault is Google translator!
Same problem
Serjo61 said:
hello, on my notes I have a 2 rom DN3.0 today I wanted to go to 3.1, but after starting the procedure flash aroma and all of the phone is locked. I removed the battery and I rebooted into recovery, full wipe, flash retried this time it went a bit further but it was locked again. Removed the battery and restarted the phone, the recoverynon me access to the external SD, after several attempts I managed to get the menu of the backup-restore, see the file, begins recovery and crashes, I remove the battery and restart again, but not now goes into recovery.
What could have happened? and how can I fix it? give me a help?
Thank you and .... sorry for the bad English, but the fault is Google translator!
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+1 I have the same problem. Anyone?? :crying:
NO ADVICE?
Serjo61 said:
NO ADVICE?
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If the phone freezes after Aroma installer starts it is probably a bug with recovery. Try flashing older version of Philz (v5.x).
dalanik said:
If the phone freezes after Aroma installer starts it is probably a bug with recovery. Try flashing older version of Philz (v5.x).
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unfortunately when I turn on my phone it remains stuck on the SAMSUNG NOTE II screen and does not move from there
how can I do?
I317 or 7105??
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note 2 7100
Try using the latest twrp
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I can not seem to go into recovery, then I tried to flash with odin an old version of phliz, now came into recovery, I'm trying to restore the old ROM but locks control md5 sums
possible that there is a file restore damaged?
I solved it with the flash from odin of Philz, full wipe then install new rom, I flashed the DN3.1 and all ok!
Thank you all for the help!
And season's greetings!
Serjo61 said:
I solved it with the flash from odin of Philz, full wipe then install new rom, I flashed the DN3.1 and all ok!
Thank you all for the help!
And season's greetings!
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Your still on a old version flash 3.1.1 then download ota 3.2 but flash that through recovery. I use twrp and it boots everytime
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the problem was that I could not get into recovery, but I solved it with odin and now I installed the DN3.1.1
Hello everyone!
I suspect that my N7(2013) bricked itself overnight. Before going to sleep, I was watching videos on YouTube. If I remember correctly it was around 45% of battery left. I just put it to sleep as usually, and gone to sleep. In the morning it was dead, so I plugged it to charger and left it that way. After an hour, when I came back I turned it on. It showed the google screen and I put it down. After a while I noticed, that it's still on google logo. I decided to hold the power button so it could reboot. After a reboot, nothing has changed. Next idea I came up with was to enter the bootloader. Tablet booted to bootloader normally and then:
-Start option hangs on google logo
-power off works just fine
-reboot bootloader also works
-recovery mode hangs indefinitely on TeamWin logo.
By now, I have no idea what to do with it. The point is would like to save my data. Is there anything that could be done?
Nexus 7 (2013) Wi-Fi
Stock KOT49H - rooted with Xposed Framework
Stock kernel
TWRP 2.6.3.0 if i'm not mistaken
Thanks in advance.
jakubmi9 said:
Hello everyone!
I suspect that my N7(2013) bricked itself overnight. Before going to sleep, I was watching videos on YouTube. If I remember correctly it was around 45% of battery left. I just put it to sleep as usually, and gone to sleep. In the morning it was dead, so I plugged it to charger and left it that way. After an hour, when I came back I turned it on. It showed the google screen and I put it down. After a while I noticed, that it's still on google logo. I decided to hold the power button so it could reboot. After a reboot, nothing has changed. Next idea I came up with was to enter the bootloader. Tablet booted to bootloader normally and then:
-Start option hangs on google logo
-power off works just fine
-reboot bootloader also works
-recovery mode hangs indefinitely on TeamWin logo.
By now, I have no idea what to do with it. The point is would like to save my data. Is there anything that could be done?
Nexus 7 (2013) Wi-Fi
Stock KOT49H - rooted with Xposed Framework
Stock kernel
TWRP 2.6.3.0 if i'm not mistaken
Thanks in advance.
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Sound like pretty much your only option is to flash a factory image thru fastboot, you can download them from here
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images#razor
Make sure your boot loader is unlocked
Boot the tablet in to fastboot and run the flash-all.bat file if your using windows, of flash-all.sh for Mac and Linux.you should now have a stock tablet, with the stock recovery, I would also perform a factory data reset thru the stock recovery before rebooting the tablet.
If you would rather use a toolkit, wugs fresh is a good toolkit, and should be able to automate the above steps.
http://www.wugfresh.com
I should also point out that you need to have the proper driver's installed on your PC wugs fresh should guide you thru the process, if you don't already have them installed
I forgot to mention: Yes my bl is unlocked, but doesn't flashing factory image wipe all data? I have one more question: On my PC xperia fastboot drivers are installed. Can I use them, or do I have to install some other drivers? Fastboot recognizes device but I want to be sure.
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jakubmi9 said:
I forgot to mention: Yes my bl is unlocked, but doesn't flashing factory image wipe all data? I have one more question: On my PC xperia fastboot drivers are installed. Can I use them, or do I have to install some other drivers? Fastboot recognizes device but I want to be sure.
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If it is recognize in fastboot you should be good to go, and yes it will wipe you data unfortunately if you can't enter recovery, there's not much that can be done. I have never been in this situation myself, and maybe someone with more experience than I will have a solution, such as reformatting your partitions thru fastboot, but as I said I've never found myself in this situation, and if it were me I would just flash back to stock, if you happen to have a backup on your PC, you can reinstall your recovery, and restore your backup, anything else is above my understanding of this, or is not possible.
All backups are on tablet both titanium and TWRP. I just wanted to know if it's possible to recover it. I'll try to flash everything w/out wiping data. I think there was such option in wugfresh's toolkit. Maybe it's just one partition that's broken. But I've got feeling like it's going to be data partition that's broken. Thanks for help anyway. I'll try that tomorrow, because it's late night now.
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If adb is working then you can adb pull your files assuming the file path it not corrupted
Programming is a race between engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
jakubmi9 said:
All backups are on tablet both titanium and TWRP. I just wanted to know if it's possible to recover it. I'll try to flash everything w/out wiping data. I think there was such option in wugfresh's toolkit. Maybe it's just one partition that's broken. But I've got feeling like it's going to be data partition that's broken. Thanks for help anyway. I'll try that tomorrow, because it's late night now.
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Just Swipe to factory reset in TWRP (leaves data in tact) and flash your Nandroid. Then reboot into system. You can adb sideload onto TWRP from your computer as well. This requires adb not fastboot.
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jakubmi9 said:
All backups are on tablet both titanium and TWRP. I just wanted to know if it's possible to recover it. I'll try to flash everything w/out wiping data. I think there was such option in wugfresh's toolkit. Maybe it's just one partition that's broken. But I've got feeling like it's going to be data partition that's broken. Thanks for help anyway. I'll try that tomorrow, because it's late night now.
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There is a file called flash-all in the factory images, open it and remove the -w from the command line, that is what wipes the data.
LinearEquation said:
Just Swipe to factory reset in TWRP (leaves data in tact) and flash your Nandroid. Then reboot into system. You can adb sideload onto TWRP from your computer as well. This requires adb not fastboot.
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I believe he cannot boot into recovery, so he cannot simply factory reset, no? I also thought that to use the adb side load feature, you had to be able to access twrp advanced>adb Sideload and that's for installing zips, no? I was thinking maybe he could adb pull a backup from the device, then install factory image, flash twrp, then restore from there? Or maybe simply reflashing the recovery? (I personally wasn't going to recommend any of this, since I don't have any personal experience in the situation) Maybe I'm missing something? or maybe I'm just an idiot, and I'm in over my head, and I need to read into things more before I post? feel free to tell me so. I'm always trying to learn about anything I can, and someone with more experience setting me straight is always a good way to achieve this lol. I like mpdamaged idea, but isn't that pretty much a dirty flash, and carries some inherent risks, seeing as how he's using xposed, I know it doesn't make any permanent changes to your system, but wouldn't this be the same concept as accepting an ota, in witch case you would need to first remove the xposed framework? Anyway hopefully someone can fill me in and he fixes his tablet, and I learn something lol.
mdamaged said:
There is a file called flash-all in the factory images, open it and remove the -w from the command line, that is what wipes the data.
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This. You can flash a factory image without data getting cleared and it's a very simple mod. Alternative is to extract the factory image until U have all .img files extracted (have to extract twice if I remember right) then u can fastboot flash system.img and boot.img only and that should work
Another thing, have you tried to reflash TWRP since it stopped working? Could just be corrupted and a reflash could fix it.
Nexus 7 LTE
Carbon Rom
Faux Kernel
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@ Thisguysayswht flashing just the system.img will wipe any system mods such as Xposed, used to do it when I was on stock to be able to install OTA
Nexus 7 LTE
Carbon Rom
Faux Kernel
Don't know if you figured out how to save your data before flashing factory image but there is a very easy way to save your Titanium Backups and TWRP backups,
Plug your Nexus 7 into your computer and using MTP (assuming that still works) and look for the TB and TWRP files you can copy them to your computer and once you get your N7 back working just copy the files back to your N 7 and all your backups will be there for you to use. You can even open the files and save just what is important or save everything.
Yes I know that, but as I said tablet is totally unconnectable via adb. Can't boot to Android and can't boot to recovery. By the way I realized that when I hotbooted stock kernel from fastboot it froze on the bootloader screen but I left it plugged to PC and after a while my PC recognized "unknown MTP device" but couldn't find any drivers for it. If I hotboot TWRP.img is it gonna boot to recovery or it doesn't work like that?
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Yes I know that, but as I said tablet is totally unconnectable via adb. Can't boot to Android and can't boot to recovery. By the way I realized that when I hotbooted stock kernel from fastboot it froze on the bootloader screen but I left it plugged to PC and after a while my PC recognized "unknown MTP device" but couldn't find any drivers for it. If I hotboot TWRP.img is it gonna boot to recovery or it doesn't work like that?
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TWRP will work like that.
fastboot boot twrp-whaetver.img
If my memory serves me right, Titanium Backup can restore apps from TWRP backup, right? That way I should be able to save all my data.
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jakubmi9 said:
If my memory serves me right, Titanium Backup can restore apps from TWRP backup, right? That way I should be able to save all my data.
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Yes, so does Nandroid Manager.
I've just tried to hotboot TWRP 2.7 but it got stuck on TeamWin logo. It's been two or three minutes now. I don't think it will boot anymore, am I right?
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jakubmi9 said:
I've just tried to hotboot TWRP 2.7 but it got stuck on TeamWin logo. It's been two or three minutes now. I don't think it will boot anymore, am I right?
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Yeah, it would come up pretty quick. Something's not right...try an older version to rule that out, I know 2.6.3 worked for me using fastboot boot.
TWRP is still hanged but device manager showed up "nexus 7" with everything else unknown and code 28 which is no driver installed. Which driver should I install for it?
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jakubmi9 said:
TWRP is still hanged but device manager showed up "nexus 7" with everything else unknown and code 28 which is no driver installed. Which driver should I install for it?
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Officially these: http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html#download
This one worked for me until I figured out how to do it right but must be with PTP not MTP: http://download.clockworkmod.com/test/UniversalAdbDriverSetup6.msi
I think that my nexus boots up everything normally but the screen just hangs on first frame of that thing. Any ideas what would that mean?
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Hey guys,
I'm in a real bind here. I installed a new kernel and the phone was lagging bad. i rebooted to restore from backup and it said that it couldn't mount the data. I did a system reboot, and now i'm stuck in the boot animation. Running CM11. i tried to ADB, but it says device offline. what the hell do i do??
Did you already try wiping data?
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mr.loverlover said:
Did you already try wiping data?
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i can't get into recovery. holding down volume up and power just sends to to normal reboot, so i cant even get to recovery at the moment. the phone is heating up and i'm freakin' out.
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i can't get into recovery. holding down volume up and power just sends to to normal reboot, so i cant even get to recovery at the moment. the phone is heating up and i'm freakin' out.
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ok got to recovery (it finally got rebooted to CM), and i go to restore and i get "unable to mount data.."
do i wipe from here?
still unable to wipe due to /data not mounting. any ideas?
While you're in recovery try to push some file with adb, like new rom or kernel (adb push pathfromsource.zip targetpath.zip}
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Thank god it just randomly let me wipe and install from recovery. Thanks for the help though. Is there such a thing as a dirty flash when it comes to installing a kernel?
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My device decided to randomly encrypt itself after using the CM12 port that is available. How this happened is beyond me. Anyhow, I tried to do a factory reset... Nothing would mount because the device was encrypted. So, I thought it would be a great idea to flash a different recovery. By now, I have flashed over 6 recovery images (all different) even the stock. Fastboot says that the transfer went through successfully only to find when I try to boot into recovery, it boots into fastboot instead.
Yes the device is unlocked.
I don't know if there is a ROM on it, but when i try to start it normally, it wont boot past the splash screen (before the boot animation)
Please help, as this is the only phone I am stuck with for a long time
Here's a thread with people that have a similar problem. There are some suggestions of what to do in there, but personally none of them worked for me. I ended up having to send it back to Amazon.
iananderson said:
Here's a thread with people that have a similar problem. There are some suggestions of what to do in there, but personally none of them worked for me. I ended up having to send it back to Amazon.
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Thank you. Still no success :/
BLEXXAR said:
My device decided to randomly encrypt itself after using the CM12 port that is available. How this happened is beyond me. Anyhow, I tried to do a factory reset... Nothing would mount because the device was encrypted. So, I thought it would be a great idea to flash a different recovery. By now, I have flashed over 6 recovery images (all different) even the stock. Fastboot says that the transfer went through successfully only to find when I try to boot into recovery, it boots into fastboot instead.
Yes the device is unlocked.
I don't know if there is a ROM on it, but when i try to start it normally, it wont boot past the splash screen (before the boot animation)
Please help, as this is the only phone I am stuck with for a long time
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Never factory restore when you have a Custom ROM as it isn't made to reset with the devices stock hardware and causes things to go crazy.
Always use a nandroid of the original system with root, then unroot, then factory restore from that.
Also. YouTube search - HTC Desire 816 root unlock bootloader.
Use the .exe recovery from that video in fastboot at least twice without exiting fastboot or rebooting.
Now try the recovery.
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Didn't work. Thanks though.
BLEXXAR said:
Didn't work. Thanks though.
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When you were on the stock recovery, could you wipe partitions?
Also what model do you have?
Hi, my S4 mini entered a boot loop and pressing volume up+home+power doesn't enter recovery mode.
I haven't been playing anything strange with it, it has stock rom.
I just boarded a plane, put it to plane mode and when I landed it was like this.
Please help, I don't know what to do.:crying:
Thanks
Flash stock firmware using odin.
Or you can try flashing a custom recovery and making factory reset. You will lose data but phone will recover.
Stock rom odın flash, recovery wipe data ve cache and reboot
Sorry bad for English
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Thank you, but Odin is only for windows and I don't have it.
Any other program for Mac that could do that?
If possible I would not want to have the phone factory reset, I haven't done anything to justify this.
With my previous galaxy I had been playing and I could understand something similar,
but with this one I did absolutely nothing, do you understand why it happened?
I think you can not solve without turning to factory settings
Data are data without opening the phone what I will do if you can work something yok.he half of
Sorry Bad For English
Ok, I managed to get a windows PC and flashed the rom again with Odin.
It turned out that is not the problem. The problem is that after that (as much as before), when I start in recovery mode it shows the dead android and says "no command", after which it enters the boot loop again.
Now the phone has a freshly flashed stock rom, so what could it be???
I also flashed CWM-recovery and stil I can't get into recovery.
Kinda desperate now!
yukdav said:
I also flashed CWM-recovery and stil I can't get into recovery.
Kinda desperate now!
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Just grab a latest build of any custom recovery for your device and flash it via odin.
Use TWRP or CWM latest builds. Once they flash successfully and the screen turns off
as device reboots, press and hold home and vol up keys which takes u to recovery.
Now go to advanced wipe and choose cache, data, dalvik AND INTERNAL STORAGE.
It is recommended to wipe internal storage this time. Just in case. Then reboot.
Thanks, but in which way is your suggestion different from what I just did?
yukdav said:
Thanks, but in which way is your suggestion different from what I just did?
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Oh sorry. So it does not work even with custom recovery....
Did you try to flash it with a pit file earlier ? I mean did you do any re-partition ?
This is indeed really strange.
I tried CWM, not TWRP.
I don't know what a pit file is, I didn't repartition it, I did absolutely nothing to it.
I boarded a plane, put it in plane mode (I think) and when I landed 9h later it was off.
When I started it, it boot looped and no recovery.
Ok, now I tried also TWRP, nothing new
Does anybody have any further suggestion? I'm totally stuck and without phone almost a week now.
yukdav said:
Ok, now I tried also TWRP, nothing new
Does anybody have any further suggestion? I'm totally stuck and without phone almost a week now.
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Better to take the phone to service center.
They will solve it.
even better I'll buy an iphone next time