ZE551KL keeps rebooting into Twrp - ZenFone 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I was fooling around with my phone and decided to try to update to MM. I downloaded the update to my sd card and fastbooted into stock recovery. I selected apply update from sd card and then selected the update file. It stuck on verifying update package for about 40 minuets at which time I was thoroughly pissed and pulled the battery. It booted into twrp when I restarted it. I selected one of my backups which twrp said was installed successfully. When I reboot it comes right back to twrp every time. what can I do to fix this.
Edit: Twrp is permanently installed on my phone, the use of stock recovery was a one time deal.
My Phone: ZE551KL-ZOOTD
Rooted: Yes
Bootloader unlocked: Yes

You stopped it mid-install... 40 minutes is not a long time. Rule number one of updating firmware, ALWAYS let it finish.
You've corrupted the system and probably boot. You'll need to download and reflash system through ADB.

willcall said:
I was fooling around with my phone and decided to try to update to MM. I downloaded the update to my sd card and fastbooted into stock recovery. I selected apply update from sd card and then selected the update file. It stuck on verifying update package for about 40 minuets at which time I was thoroughly pissed and pulled the battery. It booted into twrp when I restarted it. I selected one of my backups which twrp said was installed successfully. When I reboot it comes right back to twrp every time. what can I do to fix this.
My Phone: ZE551KL-ZOOTD
Rooted: Yes
Bootloader unlocked: Yes
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First you said you use stock recovery. And then you said it reboots into TWRP. Which one is it?
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kenbo111 said:
First you said you use stock recovery. And then you said it reboots into TWRP. Which one is it?
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Twrp is installed on my phone. I used fastboot to temporarily boot into stock recovery using the command "fastboot boot recovery.img" where the stock recovery is in my adb and fastboot folder. After I pulled the battery and restarted the phone it booted into twrp and that is where I am now

The problem has been solved. Apparently Twrp handles the factory reset differently than the stock recovery. I tried the factory reset in Twrp two or three times with no luck. I figured what the hell, before I wipe the everything and reinstall I would give stock recovery a try.
Fastbooted stock recovery, wiped the cache, did a factory reset, and when I rebooted my phone had been magically restored. I don't know how to delete this thread so if the moderators will, delete it. Thanks

hi i have a same problem . im stuck in my twrp . i already have a custom rom. but accidentally wipe my fone using restore factory data after that istuck on twrp.. i dnt have idea what should i do . i already put another custom rom but nothng happens still in twrp after rebooting.. btw im using asus zenfone 2 laser z00ld.. thank you plss help me

Fix for bootloop in twrp
Had the same issue earlier than i came to this simple trick(by experimenting).
Follow the steps:
1. Extract the boot.img from any rom zip file you have.
2. Move that boot.img to memory card and plug that memory card to the phone having reboot problem.
3. Now boot in twrp and click install--> image--> and locate the boot.img file in memory card.
4. Finally select boot option in twrp install screen, and finally slide to install.
Hope it will fix ur problem. Cant post the link. I am new to xda so.

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[Q]I can get into TWRP, can't reflash 4.3, hangs @ ATT logo.$5 Paypal if you can fix!

Hello all,
I flashed and rooted my SGIII about 6 months back using these threads
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2387423
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47747640&postcount=1
Everything was running fine until Saturday, I noticed my phone kept shutting off in my pocket. Once i got home and started doing diagnostics, i couldn't really tell what caused it, i uninstalled the realtor.com app i had downloaded Saturday during the day just in case and wiped the cache of a bunch of apps I had before the problem started. The problem still exists, the phone will randomly flicker 3 or 4 times, the shutdown menu shows up then goes away, then it turns off and i have to boot it back up manually.
Anyone else had this issue?
It seems as though these threads come pretty frequently here lately, I am going to suggest a power button, it is a fairly common failure. On a good working phone if you push and hold the power button for 10 seconds it will turn the phone off, but not before popping up the power/reset menu.
Good luck hope you get it fixed quickly and perhaps I'm wrong?
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Starting to think this is hardware related, i did a complete factory reset and same issue occurred. Now I have to take it back to stock and see if I have a case for a replacement.
Since i updated and rooted as I did, am I screwed?
now it seems to be soft bricked.. this is fun
Did you ever install the 4.3 OTA update on your phone? If not, you should be able to flash back to rooted stock, install and run Triangle away, flash back to non-rooted stock, and you should be fine.
audit13 said:
Did you ever install the 4.3 OTA update on your phone? If not, you should be able to flash back to rooted stock, install and run Triangle away, flash back to non-rooted stock, and you should be fine.
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Yea I did, I'm currently searching how to do this process post-4.3 update
update: so i can get into TWRP just fine, cannot reflash 4.3 update, getting an error no MD5 file found, and "assert failed: apply_patch_check ("system/app/Bo.. it cuts off from there.. then says E:Error executing updater binary in zip
if i reboot it just hangs at the ATT logo
what I have done so far was backed up before this brick started, then factory reset, data and all cache, since the factory reset I haven't gotten past the ATT logo.
Not going to sleep tonight until this is solved, I know someone can help me since I can still get into TWRP
Was thinking of trying to ODIN back to 4.1.1 then flash 4.2 then flash 4.3 but I am pretty sure that will hard brick it right?
$5 paypal to whoever fixes this for me!
wellppp think i bricked it
serstylz2 said:
wellppp think i bricked it
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I had similar issue before.
Here is what I did to recover
1. Make sure you are using TWRP 2.6.3.1 (I used 2.6.3.0 tried the steps below, the device was stuck at AT&T logo, I thought you have the same version?)
(TWRP 2.6.3.1 is available here http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/d2att/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-d2att.tar, you can flash it with ODIN v3.07)
2. Download a "almost official stock rom" from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47816011&postcount=18
3. Put the rom in SD card.
4. Boot into TWRP recovery.
5. Wipe->Format Data->Yes
6. Wide->Swipe to Factory Reset
7. Wide->Advanced Wipe->Check Dalvik Cache and Cache->Swipe to Wipe
8. Install->external_sd->AT&T_I747UCEMJB.zip
9. Reboot and done.
JEdad26 said:
I had similar issue before.
Here is what I did to recover
1. Make sure you are using TWRP 2.6.3.1 (I used 2.6.3.0 tried the steps below, the device was stuck at AT&T logo, I thought you have the same version?)
(TWRP 2.6.3.1 is available here http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/d2att/openrecovery-twrp-2.6.3.1-d2att.tar, you can flash it with ODIN v3.07)
2. Download a "almost official stock rom" from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47816011&postcount=18
3. Put the rom in SD card.
4. Boot into TWRP recovery.
5. Wipe->Format Data->Yes
6. Wide->Swipe to Factory Reset
7. Wide->Advanced Wipe->Check Dalvik Cache and Cache->Swipe to Wipe
8. Install->external_sd->AT&T_I747UCEMJB.zip
9. Reboot and done.
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Wish I saw this earlier, probably would have worked. It doesn't even turn on anymore. Thank you for the help though. Just going to put in a claim and say I ran it over with my car or something
serstylz2 said:
Wish I saw this earlier, probably would have worked. It doesn't even turn on anymore. Thank you for the help though. Just going to put in a claim and say I ran it over with my car or something
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Did you brick it because you downgraded from 4.3 to 4.1.1? you might still have chance to unbrick it although I've never tried it.
Here is the thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2549068
JEdad26 said:
Did you brick it because you downgraded from 4.3 to 4.1.1? you might still have chance to unbrick it although I've never tried it.
Here is the thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2549068
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Also would have probably worked if I had any life at all from this thing. I think this was destined to break, I believe hardware failed.
It broke when I tried flashing d2att_I747UCUEMJ2_bootloader_modem after flashing boot_CWM_I747UCUEMJB
UPDATE: Able to get back into Download mode, TWRP and it still hangs at the ATT logo. Was able to do that by sticking a debrick dump img on my sd card and doing that method. Now I am trying to fully follow thru with that thread (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2549068) but I still have never seen a stock 4.3 that i can flash via ODIN, i asked them where I can find that. I may try these directions in the meantime (Also, I tried to update to TWRP 2.6.3.1 and ODIN froze on the checking .md5 step so, maybe that's the issue to begin with?)
1. Make sure you are using TWRP 2.6.3.1 (I used 2.6.3.0 tried the steps below, the device was stuck at AT&T logo, I thought you have the same version?)
(TWRP 2.6.3.1 is available here http://techerrata.com/file/twrp2/d2a....3.1-d2att.tar, you can flash it with ODIN v3.07)
2. Download a "almost official stock rom" from http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...1&postcount=18
3. Put the rom in SD card.
4. Boot into TWRP recovery.
5. Wipe->Format Data->Yes
6. Wide->Swipe to Factory Reset
7. Wide->Advanced Wipe->Check Dalvik Cache and Cache->Swipe to Wipe
8. Install->external_sd->AT&T_I747UCEMJB.zip
9. Reboot and done.
Welp I'm finally back up.. here's what I had to do
First, had to get a debrick img from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2549068&page=3
Then carried out these steps
First:
I used "Win32DiskImage" Located here But you can also use dd to write the image to your sd card in Linux.
On Windows:
Open Win32DiskImage. Brows to the Debrick dump you have for your device. Select the drive letter if your micro sd in the drop-down, click write. Bam done.
On Linux:
For ease of example, and method. Open Gparted on your Linux install or live cd, check the dev your sd card is in the drop down menu. For example mine was /dev/sdb/ then use "dd if=/path/to/debrick/dump.img of=/dev/sdb/" This method also works. Be careful you are selecting the right dev or you will overwrite another disk on your system. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Second:
Put that SD card in your device insert the battery and if the SD card is written correctly with a proper debrick file. You can put a jig in the device and it will boot straight to download mode. If you dont have a jig hold Vol Down + Home + Power the device will boot to download. If it does not, either the image didn't write to the card properly ( I had to write it a few times with Win32DiskImager, DD worked fine the first try), the debrick dump is no good. Or your trying to debrink your 4.3 bootloader downgrade brick with a dump from 4.1.2 compatible bootloaders. this will not work the blown efuse will still prevent the bootloader from booting from the SD card as well as the EMMC. You will know pretty fast if it worked, as the device will vibe with the jig or it will vibe with the button combo almost immediately after being pressed and held.
booted to Recovery, then basically whipped through these steps
"You will need to copy all of the files you are going to flash (you can download them below) onto your 1GB or larger SD card. You then Need Put your Debrick SD card in the Phone, Remove and reinstall the battery,Put the Phone in Recovery Mode (Must Be Either TWRP or CWM Instructions and TWRP Download Below), Dismount the Debrick SD card, Insert your SD card with your Bootloaders, ROM, kernel, and Modem into the Phone, Mount the SD card, Flash your files one at a time, wipe the cache and dalvik between each file, Once you are done reboot the system, You Might have to put the debrick SD back in and do another battery pull, boot up the phone, after you get in the phone reboot it without the Debrick SD card in. If it will not Boot on its own see the link below."
My original problem came when i removed the debrick SD and inserted the file SD, i wasn't mounting so i was confused for a min. Then the ROM i was trying to flash was the "update43" from the OTA 4.3 update thread, that does not work, ended up using the "almost Stock" from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47816011&postcount=18
And I was good after that. Basically I just went a long way to do what the tuts had already said to do, and the screen flickering is also gone along with the random reboots i was getting.
Very thankful for this forum and you all

[Q] Boot Looping SPH-L900 Trying to downgrade from 4.3 to custom rom or remove KNOX

Early this morning I decided to try to get root and flash a custom rom, either CyanogenMod or Omni. I was able to flash touch recovery and wiped system files and cache. All custom firmwares failed to load. Now when the phone boots up, it goes into OTA activation, activates, does a PRL update, and reboots. Touch recovery repeats the system restore, unattended, and the loop repeats infinitely.
I am looking for a process that will help me cure the reboot loop to let me return to using the stock 4.3, but because of some bugginess I was experiencing, I would prefer a method that rids the knox bootloader and other protections so that I can gain root access and load custom firmwares.
I found a similar thread for a different model number, but I'm sure I'll need specific instructions for this model. Any help is greatly appreciated, as I'd rather not have to figure out a way to destroy the phone to get an insurance replacement. I'm also 23 days away from my upgrade date.
I am offering a $50 bounty for now, and when I upgrade, if possible to retain my phone while getting the upgrade price, you can have the note 2 that you helped fix.
cjkline83 said:
Early this morning I decided to try to get root and flash a custom rom, either CyanogenMod or Omni. I was able to flash touch recovery and wiped system files and cache. All custom firmwares failed to load. Now when the phone boots up, it goes into OTA activation, activates, does a PRL update, and reboots. Touch recovery repeats the system restore, unattended, and the loop repeats infinitely.
I am looking for a process that will help me cure the reboot loop to let me return to using the stock 4.3, but because of some bugginess I was experiencing, I would prefer a method that rids the knox bootloader and other protections so that I can gain root access and load custom firmwares.
I found a similar thread for a different model number, but I'm sure I'll need specific instructions for this model. Any help is greatly appreciated, as I'd rather not have to figure out a way to destroy the phone to get an insurance replacement. I'm also 23 days away from my upgrade date.
I am offering a $50 bounty for now, and when I upgrade, if possible to retain my phone while getting the upgrade price, you can have the note 2 that you helped fix.
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Try this
Flash twrp recovery zip
Custom wipe system, data, cache
Install this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36388145
Install the root zip located in that op
Do not wipe anything else
Reboot it should act weird then reboot
After about 5-10 mins it will finish booting
Now flash philz 6.07.9 recovery via odin
Then boot into recovery factory reset/clean for new rom
Under mounts format data/media (internal sd)
Reboot into recovery
Flash your 4.4 rom
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Pending Testing
jlmancuso said:
Try this
Flash twrp recovery zip
Custom wipe system, data, cache
Install this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36388145
Install the root zip located in that op
Do not wipe anything else
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Yeah, I wiped everything when I got home from work (don't know what I was thinking, really). TWRP even warned me no OS was installed, and I was like "so?". Anyway, as soon as it got stuck on the Samsung Galaxy Note II screen, I started the download of that rom you linked to. Still has 10 minutes left (big file is big). I'll come back with an update once I complete these first set of steps.
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Reboot it should act weird then reboot
After about 5-10 mins it will finish booting
Now flash philz 6.07.9 recovery via odin
Then boot into recovery factory reset/clean for new rom
Under mounts format data/media (internal sd)
Reboot into recovery
Flash your 4.4 rom
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ADB Sideload
Since the device is not bootable, and I don't have an adapter to copy to my SD card via a usb reader, I struggled, but got the ADB Sideload function of the Android Development Toolkit to work once I upgrade to Team Win Recovery 2.7.0.0 via ODIN.
sideload log is as follows:
Code:
Updating partition details...
Full SELinux support is present.
Starting ADB sideload feature...
Installing '/data/media/0/sideload.zip'...
Checking for MD5 file...
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found.
UnRooted MC2 Stock Restore by blizzard412
Formatting /system and installing..
This will take a while
...Flashing temp special recovery
...Again just in case
Installing Radio...
Flashing firmware...
Flashing garwrnn & -EViL-KoNCEPTz- carrier partition fix...
You will automatically reboot to twrp to finish up...
[COLOR="Red"]E:Unable to mount '/preload'[/COLOR]
Should I be worried about the preload error?
Edit: rebooted but currently in a reboot loop without the startup sound. I'm going to let this go for about 10 minutes before I try to wipe and re-sideload? Before TouchWin rebooted it asked me if I wanted to install SU-SuperUser for root. Should I not install the root at this time?
Edit 2 THANK YOU!
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Reboot it should act weird then reboot
After about 5-10 mins it will finish booting
Now flash philz 6.07.9 recovery via odin.
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I could not get this to flash via ODIN. The stock recovery kept loading instead
Decided to just try and move down the list.
Then boot into recovery factory reset/clean for new rom
Under mounts format data/media (internal sd)
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Phone is now out of reboot loop once I cleared the data and cache. Text messages immediately came in after OTA activation and PRL update. I am now running stock rooted 4.1.2 without KNOX.
Reboot into recovery
Flash your 4.4 rom
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Might wait on that for a minute. So thankful to at least have a working device again. Thanks for your help. Would you like the bounty? Please PM me a paypal address or your preferred methods.
The preload error is normal with twrp and is not an issue. Now you have lots going on so let me ask you this. Do you have a custom recovery and/or root as of now?
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Systems nominal
jlmancuso said:
The preload error is normal with twrp and is not an issue. Now you have lots going on so let me ask you this. Do you have a custom recovery and/or root as of now?
Sent from my SPH-L900 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Yes, I had a rooted stock rom, replied to my texts from the day, then loaded rom manager, installed clockwork recovery. downloaded omni directly to the phone from their website, rebooted into clockwork, flashed, and things were fine. Booted into rooted kitkat 4.4.2, and now I'm flashin the gapps update to enable google services. network and wifi working fine under omni.
Can't thank you enough for helping me out of that hole from earlier.
In case you dont know omni rom does not come rooted.
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jlmancuso said:
In case you dont know omni rom does not come rooted.
Sent from my SPH-L900 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Yep, I flashed SuperSU in CWM and fixed that. Things are running great. Just need to see what the battery life is like now on a new rom.

[SOLVED] How do you enter recovery mode for TWRP ? (Bootloop)

Hello everyone. I was attempting to install the Liquid Smooth 3.0 Beta ROM but it said failed in red words. So i wiped again and installed my backup. Its been stuck in boot loop. I've looked and can't seem to find how to enter recovery mode. I tried holding power + volume up + home and it just restarts the phone before it gets to the boot loop screen. Also, once I get in recovery mode, what would be the next step to fix the boot loop? Right now im reinstalling the ROM I had on backup (intergalactic) . Or should I wipe and re-install the backup?
Thanks
EDIT: Found the combo ( Volume up + home ). Now restoring my backup. If this doesn't fix the bootloop what should I do? Also when I mount my USB in recovery it doesn't show up on my computer.
TrippyAzN said:
Hello everyone. I was attempting to install the Liquid Smooth 3.0 Beta ROM but it said failed in red words. So i wiped again and installed my backup. Its been stuck in boot loop. I've looked and can't seem to find how to enter recovery mode. I tried holding power + volume up + home and it just restarts the phone before it gets to the boot loop screen. Also, once I get in recovery mode, what would be the next step to fix the boot loop? Right now im reinstalling the ROM I had on backup (intergalactic) . Or should I wipe and re-install the backup?
Thanks
EDIT: Found the combo ( Volume up + home ). Now restoring my backup. If this doesn't fix the bootloop what should I do? Also when I mount my USB in recovery it doesn't show up on my computer.
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If you get to recovery mode, try doing a hard wipe/reset to return your phone to its original settings. You will lose all saved data so please keep your backup. Your phone may not be recognized by the computer in recovery mode but in download mode. Are you using custom recovery or stock recovery? If custom, which one?
Larry2999 said:
If you get to recovery mode, try doing a hard wipe/reset to return your phone to its original settings. You will lose all saved data so please keep your backup. Your phone may not be recognized by the computer in recovery mode but in download mode. Are you using custom recovery or stock recovery? If custom, which one?
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Hello. How do I Hard Reset? I am using TWRP recovery mode. I've tried download mode and still not recognized. I also downloaded the latest driver.
TrippyAzN said:
Hello. How do I Hard Reset? I am using TWRP recovery mode. I've tried download mode and still not recognized. I also downloaded the latest driver.
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Good! With TWRP, you will see the wipe option on the home screen immediately you get into recovery mode. Just do the standard wipe and then reboot to system.
Larry2999 said:
Good! With TWRP, you will see the wipe option on the home screen immediately you get into recovery mode. Just do the standard wipe and then reboot to system.
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Just did that, still at the boot screen
TrippyAzN said:
Just did that, still at the boot screen
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Sometimes, it may take several minutes after the reset for your phone to finally boot up so you may have to wait a bit before deciding it didn't work. However, do you recall what (stock) Android version you had before you attempted to flash the custom ROM?
Larry2999 said:
Do you recall what (stock) Android version you had before you attempted to flash the custom ROM?
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Before I rooted? I was Jelly Bean 4.1.2 I think. But I flashed many Custom ROMs, the last one was 4.3 . The one I was installing was 4.4.2. But I dont think thats the problem, It just said failed to flash. And the back up restore was successful, just a boot loop. If I could get my computer to recognize my phone I could put my original ROM download in and flash that.
TrippyAzN said:
Before I rooted? I was Jelly Bean 4.1.2 I think. But I flashed many Custom ROMs, the last one was 4.3 . The one I was installing was 4.4.2. But I dont think thats the problem, It just said failed to flash. And the back up restore was successful, just a boot loop. If I could get my computer to recognize my phone I could put my original ROM download in and flash that.
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Normally, if it was just a case of your phone getting stuck in a boot loop, a hard wipe/reset will fix that. If it's still not coming on, then it could be a slightly more severe case of firmware failure which, thankfully, can be easily recovered from since you can get into download and recovery modes. Your best option now would be to flash an official (stock) ROM to get your phone back in working order. From what you've said about the firmware history, stock Android 4.3 would be your best bet as you probably have the 4.3 boot-loader already. You can download the zip file you will find in the discussion thread below and flash this via TWRP recovery. The process is fairly simple. Download the zip file to your PC - do not extract. Verify the MD5. Copy to a micro SDHC card. Place the card in your phone. Boot to recovery mode. Select install and navigate your way to the zip file you just copied. Swipe across the screen to confirm installation. Wait for installation to complete. Clear your cache/dalvik. Reboot your system. Good luck!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658486
Before flashing custom ROMs, it is always helpful to do a lot of research as there is no easier way to brick or backdoor your phone.
NB
You need a special app to verify MD5. It's just a check to ensure you have the correct file and it downloaded correctly. If you do not have the app, check that the zip you have is about 933MB after download.
Larry2999 said:
Normally, if it was just a case of your phone getting stuck in a boot loop, a hard wipe/reset will fix that. If it's still not coming on, then it could be a slightly more severe case of firmware failure which, thankfully, can be easily recovered from since you can get into download and recovery modes. Your best option now would be to flash an official (stock) ROM to get your phone back in working order. From what you've said about the firmware history, stock Android 4.3 would be your best bet as you probably have the 4.3 boot-loader already. You can download the zip file you will find in the discussion thread below and flash this via TWRP recovery. The process is fairly simple. Download the zip file to your PC - do not extract. Verify the MD5. Copy to a micro SDHC card. Place the card in your phone. Boot to recovery mode. Select install and navigate your way to the zip file you just copied. Swipe across the screen to confirm installation. Wait for installation to complete. Clear your cache/dalvik. Reboot your system. Good luck!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2658486
Before flashing custom ROMs, it is always helpful to do a lot of research as there is no easier way to brick or backdoor your phone.
NB
You need a special app to verify MD5. It's just a check to ensure you have the correct file and it downloaded correctly. If you do not have the app, check that the zip you have is about 933MB after download.
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Which do I download? First or second link? Also How should I get my computer to recognize my phone? And if I do that, flashing a fresh ROM wont fix the boot loop?
TrippyAzN said:
Which do I download? First or second link? Also How should I get my computer to recognize my phone? And if I do that, flashing a fresh ROM wont fix the boot loop?
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You need the first one since you are on TWRP. You are not connecting your phone to the computer at all so there is no worry about that. You only need to download the image to your computer and then copy it to an external Micro SD card using another device like a camera, phone, SDHC card reader/writer or SDHC card adapter if your PC has the required slot. Once you have the recovery image saved on to the external SD card, insert the card into your phone and boot into recovery mode. You will then install the zip from the card. This ROM should not only fix the boot loop, it will restore your phone to as near factory settings as possible including resetting your flash counter, installing the complete stock system and stock recovery.
Once you have your phone back in working order, you can revert to flashing custom ROMs but please be very careful and do all the research you need. Specifically, you should avoid any ROMs that may attempt to mess with your boot-loader.
Larry2999 said:
You need the first one since you are on TWRP. You are not connecting your phone to the computer at all so there is no worry about that. You only need to download the image to your computer and then copy it to an external Micro SD card using another device like a camera, phone, SDHC card reader/writer or SDHC card adapter if your PC has the required slot. Once you have the recovery image saved on to the external SD card, insert the card into your phone and boot into recovery mode. You will then install the zip from the card. This ROM should not only fix the boot loop, it will restore your phone to as near factory settings as possible including resetting your flash counter, installing the complete stock system and stock recovery.
Once you have your phone back in working order, you can revert to flashing custom ROMs but please be very careful and do all the research you need. Specifically, you should avoid any ROMs that may attempt to mess with your boot-loader.
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Thanks for your help! That was a great idea, moving my SD card to a different device then putting the .zip in there and flashing from my device. Worked Perfectly. Didn't even have to use the restore file you linked me, I just re-flashed the old ROM i was using ( brand new, not the back up ). And its starting up now, all of my apps, widgets, wallpapers, and messages are exactly how I left them. Which is weird because of how many times I wiped and the fact that I re-flashed a brand new ROM lol.
Man this makes me not want to change ROMs anymore. Small stuff like this makes me paranoid. I don't have a back up phone lol
TrippyAzN said:
Thanks for your help! That was a great idea, moving my SD card to a different device then putting the .zip in there and flashing from my device. Worked Perfectly. Didn't even have to use the restore file you linked me, I just re-flashed the old ROM i was using ( brand new, not the back up ). And its starting up now, all of my apps, widgets, wallpapers, and messages are exactly how I left them. Which is weird because of how many times I wiped and the fact that I re-flashed a brand new ROM lol.
Man this makes me not want to change ROMs anymore. Small stuff like this makes me paranoid. I don't have a back up phone lol
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Glad to know your phone is now functioning normally. One of your earlier restore operations probably restored your data whilst the new ROM you flashed restored the system without deleting data. Thankfully, you didn't lose anything. Now the phone is back to normal, please be careful with flashing ROMs especially custom ones.

SGH-i317M TWRP Issues (unable to boot into OS, Loops Recovery)

Soo.. I decided to install Cynogen Mod 5.1.1 onto the Note 2. And, All worked fine....
But here is an issue. A while back I had to unlock the phone, which required me to install TWRP.. Now the issue is i think i installed it into the Boot instead of recovery.. So now whenever i select ANY power option in TWRP, the phone restarts into TWRP again.. Now, All i had to do was just do a battery pull and all was good.. Except for now..
I tried to update CM through TWRP, but it did something and now the phone boots into TWRP no matter what. I got the Android universal toolkit or whatever running and trying to fix the boot.img, But have been unsuccessful so far..
So, Any help that i can get would be appreciated.
Things I have done:
1. Reflashed boot.img with original.
2. Reflashed recovery with newer twrp
3. Factory reset, formated/
4. Installed backup with 4.4.2 installed still
5. Googled everything
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AFTER 5 HOURS OF WORK I FIXED IT!
I reinstalled the Original recovery. Then rebooted, and it all worked.. 1:02 AM and tired as heck....
Can you tell me how you installed the original recovery? I did the same thing and now all my phone boots into is TWRP.
Alright.. It's a bit of a Google.. But you gotta find the original recovery for the phone on the web.. The recovery for the gt-n100 or whatever works. So look for that.
J.Naw said:
Alright.. It's a bit of a Google.. But you gotta find the original recovery for the phone on the web.. The recovery for the gt-n100 or whatever works. So look for that.
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Okay thanks! I managed to find the one for my phone

Tried to update to NOF27B with fastboot...

I'm not sure what happened but I tried to update to NOF27B with fastboot today as I've done for every update till now.
I downloaded the marlin version from here.
Unzipped everything and executed these commands here.
On that reboot, it just kept booting to a black screen with the android logo and "no command"
So I booted twrp, installed twrp, did a wipe, and tried to restore.
I got the phone to boot but for some reason or another it booted into NMF26Q. I've never loaded that version before. The backup should've been NOF26V.
I decided to do another wipe and restore again, but for some reason or another, the wipe formatted everything. Thus I lost my backups.
I still have access to bootloader. What do I need to do to get the phone functional again? Any help would be appreciated.
quiet_kisho said:
I'm not sure what happened but I tried to update to NOF27B with fastboot today as I've done for every update till now.
I downloaded the marlin version from here.
Unzipped everything and executed these commands here.
On that reboot, it just kept booting to a black screen with the android logo and "no command"
So I booted twrp, installed twrp, did a wipe, and tried to restore.
I got the phone to boot but for some reason or another it booted into NMF26Q. I've never loaded that version before. The backup should've been NOF26V.
I decided to do another wipe and restore again, but for some reason or another, the wipe formatted everything. Thus I lost my backups.
I still have access to bootloader. What do I need to do to get the phone functional again? Any help would be appreciated.
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Just use the flash-all.bat within the downloaded file as long as you put the whole downloaded file in the adb/fastboot directory in the PC!
It'll do it all for you then
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Just use the flash-all.bat within the downloaded file as long as you put the whole downloaded file in the adb/fastboot directory in the PC!
It'll do it all for you then
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What command do I use? "fasboot flash flash-all.bat"?
Edit: NVM figured it out. Thanks a lot for this!
In future, you can keep using the flash-all script to flash, just open the script in a text editor and delete the -w , then it will flash without wiping everything. Didnt matter this time since it had already been wiped.
Or, use the ota link in upper left corner of image page and just flash the update without the rest of the firmware that hasn't changed.
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