(help) Flashing TWRP on x9007 - Oppo Find 7 and 7a

Today I tried flashing twrp on my x9007 for the first time. When I boot in to fastboot , and type fastbbot devices on command prompt it shows the device. But when I flash the recovery even if it shows success nothing is happening. And I can't boot into stock recovery also pressing the volume down/up+ power button results in vibrating again and again and booting into fastboot again. I tried windroid tool kit. But same result . anyone knows the solution?

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LG G3 Stuck in a Boot Loop. Someone please help me

I think I bricked my G3 :/
I tried usual methods but couldn't get into recovery or download mode, then a few days ago I realized I could get it into this fastboot mode by holding volume up and plugging into USB as you would normally do to get into download mode but you have to hold up for a minute or so (it shows the download mode icon for a few seconds and then goes to fastboot) when in fastboot it connects to the computer and shows in device manager as "android device" and the phone says "processing commands" So I tried to follow this guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2785089 to return it to stock, but I couldn't get it to show up in the LG software.
I read some forum posts about fastboot mode and found that by using the command "fastboot boot twrp.img" (the recovery image I downloaded) in command prompt it would send it to the phone and the phone would display some info and then reboot into TWRP, from here I tried to install a correct rom but the installation starts and there are some errors and then it hangs. I also tried the command "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" but it fails. This is as far as I have got with it.
It came to me in this condition but the previous owner said he was running Cyanogen and it was working fine until he tried to update it with a nightly build. I suspect he might've tried to install the wrong rom for the phone or the rom was corrupt.
ou could try to revive the phone doing a testpoint and then use boarddiag tools (look in xda thread).
Here is how to make a testpoint: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=65002893&postcount=17

Need some advice....

I tried to root my phone and followed all steps until it asked to boot into the custom recovery and that only displayed a blackscreen and if I tap on the screen the phone vibrated. I cannot boot into bootloader as the phone just automatically tries to enter recovery with blackscreen.
Hold all buttons the phone boots normally and can use the phone as usual.
I've tried to use the adb and fastboot cmds to restore and factory reset but just reboots and tries to enter recovery with the blackscreen.
My device is htc_a51ul if that helps.
Thanks,
Phatzy
Tighten two volume buttons and the power button when you see a black screen and holding down the volume- and power button that would go to zagruzchik.Telefon must be connected to kompyuteru.Esli got to go to the boot loader, boot into download sistemu.Esli not work then you have forgiven stock rekaveri of loader. https://yadi.sk/d/nWnRAChBnEtxG
I think you have flashed a wrong recovery ,first thing to do now is flash stock recovery and whether if it is working fine if so then flash the proper version of twrp 2.8.7.0 is recommended and see if it works
I had the same issue when I first flashed twrp on lollipop but then I did the above and now everything is fine.
while its on the blackscreen only adb commands work. If i try fastboot commands its just waiting for device and phone dont respond. I cannot get into bootloader at all with volume keys or with adb command.
Many thanks for suggestions.
Ok I have now managed to get bootloader back and I can now enter the stock recovery but when I enter recovery it has a red triangle. Is there anyway to remove this?
Thanks.

[SOLVED] Swift stuck on boot, no recovery, fastboot works

Hello there,
we have here a Swift that is stuck on a starting screen since an attempt to downgrade from Cyanogenos 13.1 to Cyanogenmod 12.1. Bootloader ist unlocked and to my knowledge only the recovery was flashed via fastboot.
As soon as the USB cable is connected, the screen goes on with "Wileyfox(with logo) powered by android" and remains there.
Luckily fastboot works, but I can't get into recovery. Neither by selecting "reboot into recovery" from fastboot nor by "Vol-" + "Power".
I tried to reflash Cyanogenos 13 via fastboot as it was suggested in several threads (i.e. unzip and flash the different files step by step). Fastboot always stated success, but no luck... Still the same starting screen.
I even tried flashing TWRP recovery, no change either.
Is there something else I can try?
Thank you all
SOLVED: I was persistent: one other threads regarding a lenovo phone suggested to hold down Power and VolDn continuously for several minutes. After about a minute or so and multiple (min. 15x) power off/ons to the "powered by android" screen, I finally got into TWRP! After a format /data I was able to flash the desired CM.
I hope this helps others with similar problems
Erdbeerfrosch said:
Hello there,
we have here a Swift that is stuck on a starting screen since an attempt to downgrade from Cyanogenos 13.1 to Cyanogenmod 12.1. Bootloader ist unlocked and to my knowledge only the recovery was flashed via fastboot.
As soon as the USB cable is connected, the screen goes on with "Wileyfox(with logo) powered by android" and remains there.
Luckily fastboot works, but I can't get into recovery. Neither by selecting "reboot into recovery" from fastboot nor by "Vol-" + "Power".
I tried to reflash Cyanogenos 13 via fastboot as it was suggested in several threads (i.e. unzip and flash the different files step by step). Fastboot always stated success, but no luck... Still the same starting screen.
I even tried flashing TWRP recovery, no change either.
Is there something else I can try?
Thank you all
SOLVED: I was persistent: one other threads regarding a lenovo phone suggested to hold down Power and VolDn continuously for several minutes. After about a minute or so and multiple (min. 15x) power off/ons to the "powered by android" screen, I finally got into TWRP! After a format /data I was able to flash the desired CM.
I hope this helps others with similar problems
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I've got the same problem. How id you solve yours?
I did hold the VolumeDown+Power buttons for 5 minutes and I did not get into recovery at all (this was with latest TWRP version 3.1.1-0)
Then I thought it could be the TWRP version, and I tried 3.0.3-0 and finally 3.0.0-0.
After flashing 3.0.0-0 I typed "fastboot reboot" and immediately after pressed VolumeDown+Power on the phone and ... finally was in recovery mode, where I could install microG's lineageos version.
cweiske said:
I did hold the VolumeDown+Power buttons for 5 minutes and I did not get into recovery at all (this was with latest TWRP version 3.1.1-0)
Then I thought it could be the TWRP version, and I tried 3.0.3-0 and finally 3.0.0-0.
After flashing 3.0.0-0 I typed "fastboot reboot" and immediately after pressed VolumeDown+Power on the phone and ... finally was in recovery mode, where I could install microG's lineageos version.
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hi could you post exactly what you did line by line inc code plz i have twrp 3 img just need to get it over i must be typing something wrong.
thanks
im having a problem, my phone wont go out of fast boot mode, tried everything
Any suggestions??
Here is the correct fix, at least it worked for me,
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=66158015

micromax canvas a1 not booting to recovery mode:(

my android phone is stuck.
I tried to hard reset but it is not proceeding after menu to select recovery mode.
Its just not working only showing battery charging symbol ,blank ,battery charging symbol, black........ so on
can any one help me!
Note: Make sure you keep your phone for charging in Bootloader mode for around 5-6 hrs prior. I'm not responsible for some wrong Commands you try. Do it at your own responsibility. This worked for me but might not work for everyone.
Try entering in Bootloader (the one from which you enter the recovery)
Then enter Fastboot mode by pressing Volume down Button for selecting and Volume Up to press OK on Fastboot mode.
Now flash TWRP Recovery with
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Else
fastboot boot recovery twrp.img
Then try flashing some custom ROM and Gapps
(You can search for TWRP & Custom ROMs on Android One forums).

LG G4 Bricked?!

I installed this rom: (https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/development/h815-nougat-stock-t3659860) the correct way through TWRP and having an unlocked bootloader and then the rom worked well, but then i thought i still had the TWRP as a recovery so i tried to enter the recovery mode by pressing power button+lower volume button. afterwards i clicked twice yes. so the phone rebooted and the rom didn't work anymore. So tried to find a solution by searching XDA forums and the internet. Since my previous version was MM i found LGUP which could restore the phone to its previous ROM. however i am now having issues with LG UP. i tried several methods:
the 1st one was: from https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/...mm-lp-t3249803 with the H81520D_00_0115.kdz file and the DLL files which came with the software itself. This always led me to 25% after which LG UP would crash and give a "error code = 0x2000 invalid command response at system". then i tried a different DLL from: https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/...-file-t3586220 #6 which led me to have the error at 11%.
the 2nd one was: from https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/...-h815-t3673777 #6-#11 so tried this method with these DLL files and by reinstalling LG UP and the driver, also by using the H81520p_00_0314.kdz file. but now i have the issue that LGUP gets stuck at 4% "USB connection established" and will automatically close the program and windows will show me that "LGUP has stopped working".
the 3rd one was: using LG bridge and hoping it will reset the phone. but nothing it just says that the phone has no software issues and that i have the latest software which is H81529a.
Lastly i tried to get flash twrp-3.1.1-1-g4.img through fastboot and was able to flash the recovery by using "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-1-g4.img", however i was not able to get into the recovery because when i typed "fastboot boot twrp-3.1.1-1-g4.img" i would get an error (can be seen in the picture). so i tried to enter the recovery manually by pressing power button+lower volume button, and releasing the power button for 1 second and the pressing the powerbutton again, afterwards i clicked twice yes in the white screen, but this got me to download mode and not into TWRP (can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xai6_8T8BgI)
I am now stuck and don't know what to do, and was hoping you guys could help me? I am using a PC with WIN 10 and i can boot into Fastboot mode and Download mode
Rmegaxx said:
Lastly i tried to get flash twrp-3.1.1-1-g4.img through fastboot and was able to flash the recovery by using "fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-1-g4.img", however i was not able to get into the recovery because when i typed "fastboot boot twrp-3.1.1-1-g4.img" i would get an error (can be seen in the picture). so i tried to enter the recovery manually by pressing power button+lower volume button, and releasing the power button for 1 second and the pressing the powerbutton again, afterwards i clicked twice yes in the white screen, but this got me to bootloader and not into TWRP (can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xai6_8T8BgI)
I am now stuck and don't know what to do, and was hoping you guys could help me? I am using a PC with WIN 10 and i can boot into Fastboot mode and Download mode
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Suggest you post your issue re: TWRP to steadfasterX's thread: [RECOVERY][h815/h811][OFFICIAL][MM][LL] TWRP 3 touch recovery [2017-06-21]
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/development/recovery-twrp-3-touch-recovery-t3442424
after reading through the OP thoroughly and seeing if any of the member's posts match your issue.
steadfasterX has proven very helpful to numerous members with issues.

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