[SOLVED] Can't boot into System - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

I can't boot into system after flashing a bad ROM. Using 'fastboot reboot' doesn't work, nor does reboot from recovery. Rebooting brings me into the recovery. I tried restoring my backup, but once it gets to 100%, TWRP freezes, and I can't navigate through TWRP.
I really need help!! PLEASE HELP!

Can you get into the bootloader?

Rogue8o8 said:
Can you get into the bootloader?
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Yes

Why not try and revert back to stock recovery then sideload one of the Official Stock ROMs...that tends to fix everything normally...you'll need to backup your data.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/toolkit-oneplus-3-toolkit-unlock-t3398799
Use this toolkit
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Some easy tools but for this, I think all you'll need is to flash stock recovery then follow the instructions on the OP site to sideload 3.2.8
http://downloads.oneplus.net/oneplus-3/oneplus_3_oxygenos_3.2.8/
The Download link is also on the same page
Your bootloader will remain unlocked....after the phone boots, you can flash TWRP again and then SuperSu to get root on that ROM

Rogue8o8 said:
Why not try and revert back to stock recovery then sideload one of the Official Stock ROMs...that tends to fix everything normally...you'll need to backup your data.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/toolkit-oneplus-3-toolkit-unlock-t3398799
Use this toolkit
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Some easy tools but for this, I think all you'll need is to flash stock recovery then follow the instructions on the OP site to sideload 3.2.8
http://downloads.oneplus.net/oneplus-3/oneplus_3_oxygenos_3.2.8/
The Download link is also on the same page
Your bootloader will remain unlocked....after the phone boots, you can flash TWRP again and then SuperSu to get root on that ROM
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Ok, I'll try that, thanks.
Maybe my boot partition is corrupted? That could be why I'm unable to boot. If you could please upload the a backup of that partition?

Or is my bootloader corrupted? Since I can't boot into system through fastboot or the recovery, isn't it the bootloade's fault? It doesn't send the proper command, and thus it boots into the recovery instead of the OS.

My current connection isn't good enough for an upload. it could be the case but side loading a stock ROM will fix any issue. What ROM did you flash to get you into this situation?
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And what ROM were you coming from?

Try the most recent TWRP. https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=22429 I had my problems with a full recovery once, too. In my case it never recovered my /data partition though. If this fails you have to sideload a recent OOS Image by OFFICIAL recovery

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[Q] Kindle Fire: Recovery not working, rom freezes

Hey there guys. Issue is I rooted and installed AOKP on my kindle fire. I installed it (but not the gapps) and realized I had not wiped /data/ and /cache/, so I did through CWMR. It froze. After about 10 minutes, I decided to risk it and forced it to shut down by holding the power button. I can get it to boot into AOKP, but it runs really slowly for about 5 seconds then stops altogether. I tried to wipe /data/ and /cache/ in CWMR again, but, as soon as I booted into it, it gave me all these "cannot find /cache/recovery/command" and the like messages (about 5) before showing me options. When I tried wiping /data/ and /cache/ it said that it could not mount /data/ or /cache/. I then decided to try and restore my backup of stock, but when I did it said it could not mount /sdcard/. I then replaced CWMR with TWRP via fastboot (which does work), but TWRP won't get past the splashscreen. ADB does not work in either the Rom nor in TWRP, but I can issue fastboot commands. I have tried the Firekit LiveUSB repair kit as well as manually deleting userdata, cache, and media through fastboot. I have deleted and replaced recovery via fastboot as well as replacing boot with hashcode's boot.img from his latest kernel.
None of these seem to have done the least thing (except replacing CWMR with TWRP which changed the recovery to TWRP but still doesn't let anything work). I'm afraid to ask it, but have I BRICKED an impossible-to-brick tablet?
PS: My bootloader is FFF V1.2.
That is because you used cwmr to flash it and no twrp get back into recovery and restore your backup and replace cwmr with twrp cwmr has been pulled
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Whoops look like you already replaced it now you have messed up your partitions which there is yet to be a fix for sorry
Thepooch said:
That is because you used cwmr to flash it and no twrp get back into recovery and restore your backup and replace cwmr with twrp cwmr has been pulled
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That made about 0 sense what you said.
Thepooch said:
That is because you used cwmr to flash it and no twrp get back into recovery and restore your backup and replace cwmr with twrp cwmr has been pulled
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Whoops look like you already replaced it now you have messed up your partitions which there is yet to be a fix for sorry
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The firekit liveusb fixes the partition table. I don't think thats the issue. (unless something else is wrong)
droidman101 said:
The firekit liveusb fixes the partition table. I don't think thats the issue. (unless something else is wrong)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654498
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droidman101 said:
The firekit liveusb fixes the partition table. I don't think thats the issue. (unless something else is wrong)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654498
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1651413
Thepooch said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654498
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1654498
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1651413
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I believe thats my issue. Ill read them
Ok http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1673870 sorry to be the bearer of bad news but this is what I have read

(solved) my kindle go to recovery by it self.

Hi to all
I have a problem with my rooted kindle fire.
when I open the kindle it gives me the yellow triangle, the green light turns orange by it self ( with out me pressing any the button ) and go to recovery .
I tried to do every thing with my kindle, like formating and install the rom again.
but nothing worked for me.
and still take to recovery every time.
I need your help please​
After rebooting the system from recovery does it then boot into the system? And what bootloader are you using?
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I guess I should also ask what rom you are using and which version of recovery?
Edit: sorry I can see your using the old fff bootloader
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But answer the other questions please rom? And just an assumption your probably using twrp 2.0?
Im usin CM7 ROM with TWRP 2.0
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would the fff solve the problem ?
does it boot to the system from recovery?
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which cm7?
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if it boots to the system from recovery its nothing more than a just a minor aggravation you can update your bootloader and recovery using this method http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500935
this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1540449
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no I cant get to the system at all
Note: some roms will point you to recovery first I have noticed doesnt bug me better than not being able to access recovery in an emergency.
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how are you doing your wipes? Before you install rom and are you installing a gapps package?
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can you access your sd card contents?a
ok, but can you tell me how to run the system from the recovery ?
try restoring your backup if you have one
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tmj115 said:
ok, but can you tell me hot to run the system from the recovery ?
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I dont understand what your asking?
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Tell me the steps you are taking when you flash a rom?
tmj115 said:
Im usin CM7 ROM with TWRP 2.0
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would the fff solve the problem ?
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It's a bug of prior versions 2.1.1 of TWRP. You can change boot mode in KFU. I urge you to flash new version of FFF as well as TWRP for ease of your life. Just select them in KFU.
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I have a back up file since it was on the original ROM.
but I back up I can do nothing because it takes me to recovery.
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should I try updating the fff for now ?
link is probably right use kfu to reset your bootmode to normal if adb status is online
linktohack said:
It's a bug of prior versions 2.1.1 of TWRP. You can change boot mode in KFU. I urge you to flash new version of FFF as well as TWRP for ease of your life. Just select them in KFU.
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I didnt understand you well , do you mean the problem is with TWRP 2.1.1 or what ?
or should I put TWRP2.1.1 ?
plug it in start kfu tell me what adb status is and bootmode if it says adb offline bootstatus unknown kfu wont do you anygood you will need to reset it using fastboot dont worry about your recovery or bootloader yet
Thepooch said:
link is probably right use kfu to reset your bootmode to normal if adb status is online
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I didnt get this right, " use kfu to reset your bootmode to normal "
can you explain it simply, ( sorry Im not so good at English )
or go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632375 download and mount your sd card put it on your sd card and flash it like you flash a rom. But Im still curious as to your method of flashing a rom.
Thepooch said:
plug it in start kfu tell me what adb status is and bootmode if it says adb offline bootstatus unknown kfu wont do you anygood you will need to reset it using fastboot dont worry about your recovery or bootloader yet
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mode : online
state : unknown
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so I have to fastboot it
but can you tell me how ?
tmj115 said:
mode : online
state : unknown
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so I have to fastboot it
but can you tell me how ?
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KFU is "Kindle Fire Utility" and you are running it right now.
It has a "Bootmode" menu. Select it.
You will then see a "Normal" item. Select it.
This will set your bootmode to normal so you don't end up in recovery all the time.
Read this for some basic concepts about how your Kindle Fire works...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1552547
When you can get your Kindle Fire to boot normally again, look at this...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1500935
At a minimum, upgrade your TWRP to 2.1.1 using the script above. Also consider upgrading FireFireFire to 1.4a.
Im reading that thread, I will do it and the I will tell you the result .
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I flashed the rom in a normal way.
wipe wipe wipe the flash
online is good select 1 in kfu bootmode menu then select 1 again normal
Thepooch said:
or go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1632375 download and mount your sd card put it on your sd card and flash it like you flash a rom. But Im still curious as to your method of flashing a rom.
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the download link is not working
can you help with some thing else ?

Boot Loop without Options

Good afternoon everyone...
I seem to have run into an issue when flashing Liquidsmooth... The phone is in a bootloop and will not allow me to access recovery or download mode. Have I finally did her in?
Thanks
have you tried just flashing a stock rom like via odin to get everything working again?
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Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2802189

trouble after flashing android revolution

hi. i downloaded last version of android revolution ROM from it's official webpage, copied it on SD card and flash it with TWRP. i reset after flash process was done. but every time i reset my phone it boot on bootloader. i think my phone is broken. please help
1- download Android_Revolution_HD-One_M9_20.0_9a5ad5_2.zip
2- copy zip file to SD Root
3- power off
4- boot on bootloader and then go to recovery mode (TWRP)
5- install / select zip file.
6- reset phone
7- oops
You need to be on Marshmallow firmware. It will not work on anything earlier.
iElvis said:
You need to be on Marshmallow firmware. It will not work on anything earlier.
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thanks. now what could i do?
sjmahmoudi said:
hi. i downloaded last version of android revolution ROM from it's official webpage, copied it on SD card and flash it with TWRP. i reset after flash process was done. but every time i reset my phone it boot on bootloader. i think my phone is broken. please help
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Can't you boot into TWRP from the bootloader, using the volume keys to navigate and the power button to select 'Boot to recovery mode'?
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Assuming you can, it should be no problem to download a non-Marshmallow ROM of your choosing to flash from within TWRP.
computerslayer said:
Can't you boot into TWRP from the bootloader, using the volume keys to navigate and the power button to select 'Boot to recovery mode'?
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Assuming you can, it should be no problem to download a non-Marshmallow ROM of your choosing to flash from within TWRP.
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ok. i will download an android 5 revolution. thanks

Can't boot into anyrecovery

So I decided to unlock my bootloader today and install the new cyangeonmod 14.1 on my phone.
I used the OnePlus 3 Toolkit by "ahmedradaideh". But instead of installing the old TWRP I downloaded the new one. Everything worked fine I could even access the recovery in the beginning but I wanted to uninstall root after uninstalling my device didn't boot so I pluged it into my pc and erased the cache so I was able to start the phone.
The problem is the following: Whenever I try to boot into my recovery I get a blackscreen and can't do anything. I have to press volume up + power button until I get into the bootloader and erase the cache so I can boot my phone back.
I already tried to lock the bootloader and unlock it again and reinstalled twrp but it changed nothing. I also tried to install stockrecovery but it didn't worked as well.
Could you please help me...Thanks
so you still have a blank screen when entering recovery mode?
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I also faced this problem a couple of days back but Official 14.1 nightlies needs the modified TWRP http://forum.xda-developers.com/devd...t/dl/?id=21065. If you have fastboot access, you should be able to flash this version. I've actually since flashed to OP3 debloated and tweaked ROM until a stable version of cm14 comes out. Hope this helps ! :fingers-crossed:
Log_0 said:
so you still have a blank screen when entering recovery mode?
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I also faced this problem a couple of days back but Official 14.1 nightlies needs the modified TWRP http://forum.xda-developers.com/devd...t/dl/?id=21065. If you have fastboot access, you should be able to flash this version. I've actually since flashed to OP3 debloated and tweaked ROM until a stable version of cm14 comes out. Hope this helps ! :fingers-crossed:
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thanks a lot for your answer but I can't access the link you send me.
Nevermind I found it going to try it now.
There's also one here - - Not able to access TWRP recovery after updating to CM 14.1 - OnePlus 3 Development - CyanogenMod Forum
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Tell me how it goes ?
Log_0 said:
There's also one here - - Not able to access TWRP recovery after updating to CM 14.1 - OnePlus 3 Development - CyanogenMod Forum
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Tell me how it goes ��
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Thank you so much everything works fine now

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