Secure Booting Error! Cause: Boot certification verify - G3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Please help. I hit something in hidden menus and the phone will reboot. When try to run only the logo and the words "Secure Booting Error! Cause: Boot certification verify". only work twrp recovery.

grzesdroid said:
Please help. I hit something in hidden menus and the phone will reboot. When try to run only the logo and the words "Secure Booting Error! Cause: Boot certification verify". only work twrp recovery.
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i had this error pop up on me a few weeks ago after editing something on build.prop
i tried everything and unfortunately the only way i was able to fix my phone was to reflash to stock using the TOT method (although i would imagine the KDZ method should work too, whats important is you reflash to stock)

If u have a backup restore from twrp of try a dirty flash of whatever rom u had

kulapips said:
i had this error pop up on me a few weeks ago after editing something on build.prop
i tried everything and unfortunately the only way i was able to fix my phone was to reflash to stock using the TOT method (although i would imagine the KDZ method should work too, whats important is you reflash to stock)
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Download mode does not work

Go throught twrp like i said try dirty flashing a rom

TheMadScientist420 said:
Go throught twrp like i said try dirty flashing a rom
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I tried to install stock and chupachups that I had on the memory card. Nothing helped

Thisbones passed me ive never been in this situation

Problem solved

Hi! I'm having this error now. Do you mind sharing how you fixed it? Thanks.

wuiayi said:
Hi! I'm having this error now. Do you mind sharing how you fixed it? Thanks.
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Flash stock rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785089

look my post.. i fixed it.

The problem is, I can't enter download mode. Although I can enter into TWRP.

wuiayi said:
The problem is, I can't enter download mode. Although I can enter into TWRP.
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Nevermind. I'm just doing it wrong. I flashed stock rom using TOT method and it works. Thank you guys!

Kashif Hashmi said:
Flash stock rom.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785089
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cant go to download mod
stuck in security boot error

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[Q] Secure Booting Error! Cause: boot certification verify

I get "Secure Booting Error! Cause: boot certification verify" every time I try to boot to recovery.
I updated to the latest stock using the flashing guide in the FAQ, rooted it with the script that now has a 1 click script then tried to install TWRP via the app but I get that every time I try to get in to recovery. Download mode and normal boot works fine.
Any help is welcome.
Hunting Rifle said:
I get "Secure Booting Error! Cause: boot certification verify" every time I try to boot to recovery.
I updated to the latest stock using the flashing guide in the FAQ, rooted it with the script that now has a 1 click script then tried to install TWRP via the app but I get that every time I try to get in to recovery. Download mode and normal boot works fine.
Any help is welcome.
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I´m having the exact same problem. Did you figured it out?
I´m running the Arabic Stock Rom (V20i), rooted.
gfrancoso said:
I´m having the exact same problem. Did you figured it out?
I´m running the Arabic Stock Rom (V20i), rooted.
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Found something here http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/help/twrp-stock-rom-android-5-0-d855-t3064710 haven't tried it tho.
Heres a solution to your problem... http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...y-download-t3053985/post60106965#post60106965
Solved for me
Hope this helps:
I f*cked up my phone by going into a secret menu and clicking test..something. Don't remember the name, or why I clicked it. After that, I tried to get rid of the error by trying EVERY method I could find on XDA, but nothing worked. Even had working TWRP.
Finally, I flashed an original .KDZ found by IMEI on this site: http://lg-firmware-rom.com/ using kdz method found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785089 , AND NOW IT WORKS.
Goddam stressfull )
petregeorgian said:
Hope this helps:
I f*cked up my phone by going into a secret menu and clicking test..something. Don't remember the name, or why I clicked it. After that, I tried to get rid of the error by trying EVERY method I could find on XDA, but nothing worked. Even had working TWRP.
Finally, I flashed an original .KDZ found by IMEI on this site: http://lg-firmware-rom.com/ using kdz method found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785089 , AND NOW IT WORKS.
Goddam stressfull )
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Thank you, my friend had a similar problem I`ve tried other methods but this one worked.
Hunting Rifle said:
I get "Secure Booting Error! Cause: boot certification verify" every time I try to boot to recovery.
I updated to the latest stock using the flashing guide in the FAQ, rooted it with the script that now has a 1 click script then tried to install TWRP via the app but I get that every time I try to get in to recovery. Download mode and normal boot works fine.
Any help is welcome.
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Well, surely you have flashed a non-bumped recovery.
Simply boot your device, download and install the proper Autorec (depends by the firmware you're running).
You'll get a bumped and working recovery.
i had the same error i went from a nougat rom that required the baseband 21c but i could get to recovery by pressing volume down and power, releasing when the logo appears and then holding them again, select format data yes, confirm, and that brings up recovery to solve the secure boot, certificate verify error i downgraded twrp from 3.1 to 2.8 (above 2.8 allows you to flash recovery image from twrp) i then flashed a new modem for 6.0 roms did a factory reset and then installed my new rom nimax rom hope this helps someone

[Q] Secure Booting Error! Cause: boot certification verify

hi friends
LG G3 D855 - Android 5.0-ROOT
I want to install the CUSTOMROM. I installed TWRP. I restart the phone, I see Secure Booting Error! Cause: boot verify certification.
Then the phone turns off, the warning light starts to burn ...
I wear again, remove the battery, the phone works.
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I want to Twrp to install custom ROMs ..
1. I installed Kitkat
2-Root
3-I installed TWRP.
4-Phone I rebooted, it s work for the ... (TWRP working)
5-. I install custom ROMs and bump with TWRP
6- I restart the phone, I got the error again (Secure Booting Error! Cause: boot verify certification.)
I restart the phone, remove the battery, but I always get the same error.
I install android 5.0 with Lgtools, phone is working. But I want to install custom ROM. How do I make
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i believe the error may be with the kernal. boot into twrp and try flashing one of these and report back
->http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3#kernels
kp_q said:
i believe the error may be with the kernal. boot into twrp and try flashing one of these and report back
->http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3#kernels
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when i install TWRP , ı have Secure boot error
ftekinsen said:
when i install TWRP , ı have Secure boot error
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????????????
??? help pls
i fix it i can help about this topic anybody ...
Please post your solution; I just rooted and flashed TWRP, and now I cannot reboot into recovery.
FIXED
Heres a solution to your problem... http://forum.xda-developers.com/spr...y-download-t3053985/post60106965#post60106965
ftekinsen said:
i fix it i can help about this topic anybody ...
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Would love to hear the fix. Happening to me today.
Thanks!
How to fix it? Can you tell me the step?
I really have the problem like you, want use custom rom but can't reboot in recovery mode
ftekinsen said:
i fix it i can help about this topic anybody ...
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hey i have this issue on att g3 installed twrp through auto rec now boots to security error screen. how can i fix this?
Since you have twrp just flash a kernel or a new rom through twrp.
Cool thanks man. I was kinda stuck there. I couldn't get my pc to see the phone, had to wait for a micro sd card to put the kernel on. Thanks a lot
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Hello Friend
I just have same problem like you + the when I connect the G3 to my computer it did not recognize it
many tanks for your help
This worked for me
this - http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g3/general/apk-flash-twrp-autorec-thanks-to-t3081396
LG G3 LS990 - ZVB - Rooted + TWRP - Flash Stock Recovery Only
Hi, I am looking for flashing stock recovery on my LG G3 Sprint LS990. I believe the same method will work. I am currently running on stock ZVB ROM rooted and TWRP installed as recovery. In the download folder for LS990-ZVB http://downloads.codefi.re/autoprime/LG/LG_G3/LS990/stock_partitions/ZVB, there is no recovery image file, but in ZVA folder there is. I am just wondering if I can flash ZVA folder's recovery image using Flashify to my ZVB ROM LS990 and if that will work.
My LS990 is rooted and currently have TWRP. i get secure boot error when the phone reboots after accepting Android updates installation that come automatically. I believe installing stock recovery will resolve this issue and allow to install Android updates I do not want to going back to stock completely, that will unroot my phone and again I have do all these staffs.
Anyone can help to advise, will be appreciated. Thanks.
Worked for me
It's not english, it is portuguese Brazil, but it works.
youtube.com/watch?v=gHAA5e2FQbU&index=1&list=LLtlXyuPzN6skeex-P2apfrQ
autorec does the job for me.... thanks dev
Secure Boot Error 1003
ftekinsen said:
i fix it i can help about this topic anybody ...
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Ian having this issue I really would like help resolving.

LG G3 Secure boot error (flashing blue and red LED) but can enter TWRP. Help!!

Hi All
I've searched as much as i can but can't find a solution to my problem. I flashed SuperSU over the official Lineage 14.1 install and now it won't boot, just flashes red and blue with a secure boot error. I've tried extracting boot.img from the ROM and flashing that but no luck.
Does anyone know/have the files I need to flash to cure this?
Thanks in advance
P.S. Just notice the menu bar in TWRP is red. Don;t know if that means anything
P.S. P.S If anyone knows the correct file I need to flash over a Lineage install for root that would also helpful
Download mode go back to stock I had that problem I almost had a panic attack use 10b tot and special DLL to downgrade u be ready to go.
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Thanks mate. Seems to have worked after I finally found a compatible USB port!
crispy77 said:
Thanks mate. Seems to have worked after I finally found a compatible USB port!
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There was no need to reflash the firmware...
The only thing that you needed to do was install Mr.Bump.
And when you mean the menu bar do you mean status bar?(The place where the battery percent is.)
Sotiris02 said:
There was no need to reflash the firmware...
The only thing that you needed to do was install Mr.Bump.
And when you mean the menu bar do you mean status bar?(The place where the battery percent is.)
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Isn't true he can't get into recovery
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djevil said:
Isn't true he can't get into recovery
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First of all,He didn't mention anything about not being able to get into TWRP.
Secondly,When you get Secure Booting Error,you can't boot into your ROM.(But you can access TWRP)
So the fastest fix is flashing Mr.bump via TWRP and then you'll be able to Boot into your ROM.
On the other hand,If after secure booting someone can't access TWRP.(Normally you can access TWRP after secure booting,but if you are unlucky)Then reflashing Stock ROM is the best choice (and the only one)
Greetings.
Sotiris02 said:
First of all,He didn't mention anything about not being able to get into TWRP.
Secondly,When you get Secure Booting Error,you can't boot into your ROM.(But you can access TWRP)
So the fastest fix is flashing Mr.bump via TWRP and then you'll be able to Boot into your ROM.
On the other hand,If after secure booting someone can't access TWRP.(Normally you can access TWRP after secure booting,but if you are unlucky)Then reflashing Stock ROM is the best choice (and the only one)
Greetings.
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I be down that ride he brick the phone basically he got to start all over again.
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crispy77 said:
Hi All
I've searched as much as i can but can't find a solution to my problem. I flashed SuperSU over the official Lineage 14.1 install and now it won't boot, just flashes red and blue with a secure boot error. I've tried extracting boot.img from the ROM and flashing that but no luck.
Does anyone know/have the files I need to flash to cure this?
Thanks in advance
P.S. Just notice the menu bar in TWRP is red. Don;t know if that means anything
P.S. P.S If anyone knows the correct file I need to flash over a Lineage install for root that would also helpful
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Bro u alright did everything work
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All good now. Thanks both for the help and info.
djevil said:
I be down that ride he brick the phone basically he got to start all over again.
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Well i had Secure Booting Error while trying Dual Booting.
Just flashed MR.Bump and everything worked.
When you get Secure Booting it doesn't mean that you have Soft/hardBRICKED your LG G3.
Your device only gets to bootloop.Nothing else.
If you had secure boot error and couldn't access TWRP then you should have been at the unlucky road.
That's why..We ask if he can access TWRP or not.
If he can,flash Mr. Bump.
If he can't,reflash stock ROM.

trying to flash twrp; it just hangs!

Hi all,
*I've unlocked bootloader
* Have tried fastboot boot TWRP.img, as well as tried flashing TWRP RC1 via the Skipsoft toolkit.
Every way I've tried the phone just sits at the TWRP boot screen and doesn't allow me to go any further..
Any help here would be truly appreciated!
Cheers,
I've been having the same issue tonight. Re-flash the stock image, go through the whole setup process and make sure you add a lockscreen pin, then flash TWRP. That is what worked for me. I still can't flash a Rom though for some reason. It's driving me insane.
dutchy716 said:
I've been having the same issue tonight. Re-flash the stock image, go through the whole setup process and make sure you add a lockscreen pin, then flash TWRP. That is what worked for me. I still can't flash a Rom though for some reason. It's driving me insane.
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You're braver than me. I haven't had my Pixel XL long but this is the first phone I've ever owned where I am afraid to try and install a custom recovery and ROM. With the dual partitions and what I hear about TWRP still being buggy it just seems like Google didn't want people to run anything but pure Android on the Pixels.
dutchy716 said:
I've been having the same issue tonight. Re-flash the stock image, go through the whole setup process and make sure you add a lockscreen pin, then flash TWRP. That is what worked for me. I still can't flash a Rom though for some reason. It's driving me insane.
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Same issue here, but no solution. Adding a lockscreen pin didn't change anything for me. I just get a teamwin image but it just sits there & doesn't actually open TWRP. My bootlocker is unlocked but thats as far as I can get 7.1.2 with May security. I have tried reloading everything and followed commonly recommended steps.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated. I would love to get this thing rooted and get some ROM flexibility - even to just get rid of the Nav Bar ....
mikefnz said:
Same issue here, but no solution. Adding a lockscreen pin didn't change anything for me. I just get a teamwin image but it just sits there & doesn't actually open TWRP. My bootlocker is unlocked but thats as far as I can get 7.1.2 with May security. I have tried reloading everything and followed commonly recommended steps.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated. I would love to get this thing rooted and get some ROM flexibility - even to just get rid of the Nav Bar ....
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I have never had a problem. Make sure your using the rc1 fast boot TWRP. Should be fastboot boot twrp.img. I change file name to this or copy and paste. Then you install rc1 or rc2 zip.
I know you will have problems if you try to install the wrong file.
mac796 said:
I have never had a problem. Make sure your using the rc1 fast boot TWRP. Should be fastboot boot twrp.img. I change file name to this or copy and paste. Then you install rc1 or rc2 zip.
I know you will have problems if you try to install the wrong file.
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I am doing exactly as you mentioned.. flash rc1.img, however the phone does not go beyond the boot screen, it just sits there.... Can I ask what steps you are taking prior to flashing twrp? Thanks!
mazubo said:
I am doing exactly as you mentioned.. flash rc1.img, however the phone does not go beyond the boot screen, it just sits there.... Can I ask what steps you are taking prior to flashing twrp? Thanks!
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Hmm are you on may bootloader because i think modifying the boot partition causes bootloop without the boot signature?
XtraArrow said:
Hmm are you on may bootloader because i think modifying the boot partition causes bootloop without the boot signature?
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Yes I am.. should I downgrade to 7.1.1? Tjere was no mention of that issue in the skipsoft toolkit thread... Weird!
mazubo said:
Yes I am.. should I downgrade to 7.1.1? Tjere was no mention of that issue in the skipsoft toolkit thread... Weird!
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Sure, i guess.. or you could just manually flash the April bootloader. a lot easier.
XtraArrow said:
Sure, i guess.. or you could just manually flash the April bootloader. a lot easier.
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Ok, would flashing just the bootloader wipe the phone? Also how would I find just the bootloader? Thanks for the suggestion, I haven't flashed just a bootloader before..
mazubo said:
I am doing exactly as you mentioned.. flash rc1.img, however the phone does not go beyond the boot screen, it just sits there.... Can I ask what steps you are taking prior to flashing twrp? Thanks!
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That strange. I just flash a factory image from Google
Set up a security pattern
Enable adb debugging
Fastboot boot twrp 3.0.2-0 rc1 IMG
Make sure it asks for your security pattern if it doesn't reboot to bootloader and fastboot twrp again, and keep repeating until it does
Install twrp 3.1.0.0 rc2 or rc1 zip
If your using may bootloader's fish VBS 6 zip
And it should stick, if you flash. Anything else that messes with boot flash that VBS zip at the end again
mazubo said:
Ok, would flashing just the bootloader wipe the phone? Also how would I find just the bootloader? Thanks for the suggestion, I haven't flashed just a bootloader before..
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If you download the offiial april firmware, you can manually extract it from the .zip then you would do this command in fastboot :--------- fastboot flash bootloader PUTFILEHERE.img
EDIT: Are you able to get into TWRP by any chance??
mac796 said:
That strange. I just flash a factory image from Google
Set up a security pattern
Enable adb debugging
Fastboot boot twrp 3.0.2-0 rc1 IMG
Make sure it asks for your security pattern if it doesn't reboot to bootloader and fastboot twrp again, and keep repeating until it does
Install twrp 3.1.0.0 rc2 or rc1
If your using may bootloader's fish VBS 6 zip
And it should stick, if you flash. Anything else that messes with boot flash that VBS zip at the end again
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Hmm, maybe this is where I've gone wrong.. I thought the need to create a security pin/pattern was only if coming from a previously rooted state, or from a custom ROM. I will try this as well and report back.. thanks!
XtraArrow said:
If you download the offiial april firmware, you can manually extract it from the .zip then you would do this command in fastboot :--------- fastboot flash bootloader PUTFILEHERE.img
EDIT: Are you able to get into TWRP by any chance??
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Unable to get into twrp as previously mentioned. I flash the IMG file, then it just hangs on the TWRP boot screen..
mazubo said:
Unable to get into twrp as previously mentioned. I flash the IMG file, then it just hangs on the TWRP boot screen..
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Alright, try doing what I mentioned. Download April firmware, extract the bootloader.img from it and flash using command above.
XtraArrow said:
Alright, try doing what I mentioned. Download April firmware, extract the bootloader.img from it and flash using command above.
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This seems likely to work. Thanks for the suggestions, and I'll report back! Cheers!
mazubo said:
This seems likely to work. Thanks for the suggestions, and I'll report back! Cheers!
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I'm no expert but it's seems like a decent suggestion. Let us know how it goes.
@mazubo
You keep stating that you just flash the image. Are you flashing it from the bootloader then trying to boot to recovery?
You have to boot TWRP from your PC first. Then from TWRP you can then "flash" TWRP.
Just wanted to make sure that was a step you were taking!
Just wait. It will take little longer
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freddy0872 said:
@mazubo
You keep stating that you just flash the image. Are you flashing it from the bootloader then trying to boot to recovery?
You have to boot TWRP from your PC first. Then from TWRP you can then "flash" TWRP.
Just wanted to make sure that was a step you were taking!
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Yes, I have tried fastboot to flash the TWRP img, as well as skipsofts toolkit. I guess I've been using the term "flash" for fastboot, as I haven't been able to use twrp yet.. I understand that you need to flash the TWRP img via pc and then flash the TWRP zip, then SuperSU or magisk, whatever your poison may be !

Moto G5 automatically boots into TWRP

Hey guys, hello there. I need a little help over here.
The other day I made the mistake to install an OTA on my rooted Moto G5 (dual SIM). I had the stock image, TWRP & unlocked bootloader. Of course it failed to install the OTA, but the weird thing is that it always boots to TWRP recovery. No matter if I choose to reboot completely or to boot to system from the TWRP reboot menu, it always goes back to TWRP.
Tried a few things, but none of them worked. Mainly I remember trying the "fastboot oem fb_mode_clear" and did nothing. I didn't try this solution even though problem looks similar. Mainly I didn't want to have to unlock the bootloader and install recovery all over again.
Later I discovered that if I go to the bootloader and hit START from there, boots into OS. So it is functional.
Anyway, I installed Atomic OS ROM thinking I'll get rid of the problem and gain a custom ROM, and everything works, but the problem stays. If I reboot the phone, I have to do TWRP -> Bootloader -> System in order to get it to the OS.
Anyone has any idea on how to fix it?
I have the same problem, it comes back to recovery all the time and we can tell you about it, some help please
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Hi, I've come back, hahaha, I installed resurrection remix 7.1, previous all the wipes and reboot in bootloader I gave start and started, great.
I had this problem trying to install the rom ViperOS. I solved it with one of these steps:
- Boot into Fastboot, select "Start" with volume Keys.
- Flash "boot.img" directly from the zip that is ROM, do this using a PC.
- If you're using stock rom, reflash boot.img
Greetings
CypherPotato said:
I had this problem trying to install the rom ViperOS. I solved it with one of these steps:
- Boot into Fastboot, select "Start" with volume Keys.
- Flash "boot.img" directly from the zip that is ROM, do this using a PC.
- If you're using stock rom, reflash boot.img
Greetings
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Does not work for me.
I have flash boot.ini Atomic-OS-1.5 and OCT-N-WEEKLY ...
My phone boot always in recovery
regards
Sry for my bad english.
SuperUtilisateur said:
Does not work for me.
I have flash boot.ini Atomic-OS-1.5 and OCT-N-WEEKLY ...
My phone boot always in recovery
regards
Sry for my bad english.
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Have you tried to boot from Fastboot?
Yes, it works once...
But if I have to restart it (or turn off and start with the power button), the phone boot always in recovery.
It is then necessary to restart fastboot then press "start".
Haxorkat said:
Hey guys, hello there. I need a little help over here.
The other day I made the mistake to install an OTA on my rooted Moto G5 (dual SIM). I had the stock image, TWRP & unlocked bootloader. Of course it failed to install the OTA, but the weird thing is that it always boots to TWRP recovery. No matter if I choose to reboot completely or to boot to system from the TWRP reboot menu, it always goes back to TWRP.
Tried a few things, but none of them worked. Mainly I remember trying the "fastboot oem fb_mode_clear" and did nothing. I didn't try this solution even though problem looks similar. Mainly I didn't want to have to unlock the bootloader and install recovery all over again.
Later I discovered that if I go to the bootloader and hit START from there, boots into OS. So it is functional.
Anyway, I installed Atomic OS ROM thinking I'll get rid of the problem and gain a custom ROM, and everything works, but the problem stays. If I reboot the phone, I have to do TWRP -> Bootloader -> System in order to get it to the OS.
Anyone has any idea on how to fix it?
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Try do a full reset through fastboot and then try installing whatever you need through fastboot and recovery. Much more reliable han ota installs/updates
Haxorkat said:
Hey guys, hello there. I need a little help over here.
The other day I made the mistake to install an OTA on my rooted Moto G5 (dual SIM). I had the stock image, TWRP & unlocked bootloader. Of course it failed to install the OTA, but the weird thing is that it always boots to TWRP recovery. No matter if I choose to reboot completely or to boot to system from the TWRP reboot menu, it always goes back to TWRP.
Tried a few things, but none of them worked. Mainly I remember trying the "fastboot oem fb_mode_clear" and did nothing. I didn't try this solution even though problem looks similar. Mainly I didn't want to have to unlock the bootloader and install recovery all over again.
Later I discovered that if I go to the bootloader and hit START from there, boots into OS. So it is functional.
Anyway, I installed Atomic OS ROM thinking I'll get rid of the problem and gain a custom ROM, and everything works, but the problem stays. If I reboot the phone, I have to do TWRP -> Bootloader -> System in order to get it to the OS.
Anyone has any idea on how to fix it?
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install resurrection remix and lock with the update of the security patch as we know, then install via fastboot the original firmware, after rebooting install resurrection and now bootea normalmally greetings
grosobart said:
install resurrection remix and lock with the update of the security patch as we know, then install via fastboot the original firmware, after rebooting install resurrection and now bootea normalmally greetings
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>writing 'boot'...
>(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt
Does not work.
Maybe because of the model? (XT1676)
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SuperUtilisateur said:
>writing 'boot'...
>(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt
Does not work.
Maybe because of the model? (XT1676)
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It always says that
As long as it says at the end
Write OK
It flashed successfully
OK,
After flash,
boots automatically into recovery ...
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I tried with various boot.img. (linéage, AOSP, OctOS, ... )
Does not work ..
I started (into fastboot), I was errors. (Process stopped)
I just restored my phone ( https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/cedric/official/RETAIL/ )
... boot correctly.
Never mind ...
thank you all
SuperUtilisateur said:
>writing 'boot'...
>(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt
Does not work.
Maybe because of the model? (XT1676)
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5/how-to/fyi-recovered-g5-xt-1676-to-stock-t3626088
try this first, regards
SuperUtilisateur said:
>writing 'boot'...
>(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt
Does not work.
Maybe because of the model? (XT1676)
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you should flash the correct firmware on your device and it should work, I did it several times and it works perfect
Moto G5 boots to TWRP
I have the same issue. But the suggestions posted wouldn't help me. I have the stock ROM and I'm rooted with Magisk using TWRP recovery. I want to keep the stock ROM and don't want to go through the trouble of backing my data again. So, I was wondering if there was any work around. Would flashing the stock ROM, Boot and recovery without deleting user data partition help??
Noel Carson said:
I have the same issue. But the suggestions posted wouldn't help me. I have the stock ROM and I'm rooted with Magisk using TWRP recovery. I want to keep the stock ROM and don't want to go through the trouble of backing my data again. So, I was wondering if there was any work around. Would flashing the stock ROM, Boot and recovery without deleting user data partition help??
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Back up your stuff. By cloud or other means. Then reset and load your back up on boot or boot setup
rajibahmed said:
Back up your stuff. By cloud or other means. Then reset and load your back up on boot or boot setup
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Backing up Gigs of data is a huge pain. Even if I have to copy to my pc. So, just something that's less cumbersome.
Noel Carson said:
I have the same issue. But the suggestions posted wouldn't help me. I have the stock ROM and I'm rooted with Magisk using TWRP recovery. I want to keep the stock ROM and don't want to go through the trouble of backing my data again. So, I was wondering if there was any work around. Would flashing the stock ROM, Boot and recovery without deleting user data partition help??
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rajibahmed said:
Back up your stuff. By cloud or other means. Then reset and load your back up on boot or boot setup
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Read the faq section (2nd post) - answer is there
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5/development/official-twrp-3-1-1-0-moto-g5-t3699737
grosobart said:
you should flash the correct firmware on your device and it should work, I did it several times and it works perfect
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Anyone get the stock for 16gb/2gb version?

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