OnePlus 3 Will not boot after Flashing RR - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

Hi! So I have been rolling with the marshmellow version of RR for quite some time and figured I was due for an upgrade. I went to update to the Nougat version, and did everything correctly, firmware, wipe, rom, then gapps. Much to my dismay I was greeted with a screen prompting me for my pattern to start android, I thought this a bit odd but went with it and my pattern did not work. I tried again thinking I may have done it wrong but nothing worked. I didnt think much of it and went to flash again to make sure I did it right, but my recovery never booted. Afterwards I got an error that was very quick and I was not able to read. It came just after the "your phones bootlader has been unlocked" etc. It was a very similar screen as well. After this, I was not able to boot up the phone at all. Once I was able to power up the phone but it simply gave me the same error and now its not starting at all. Any help would be much appriciated and thank you if you made it through this post.

First of all, you need to flash the very latest version of TWRP. If you are suffering from encryption issues and cannot decrypt TWRP, you will need to press back on the TWRP screen, and press wipe -> Format data
You will lose all your data and will be unencrypted. Make sure you have the latest TWRP, as this is vital for Nougat.

FriendWithin said:
First of all, you need to flash the very latest version of TWRP. If you are suffering from encryption issues and cannot decrypt TWRP, you will need to press back on the TWRP screen, and press wipe -> Format data
You will lose all your data and will be unencrypted. Make sure you have the latest TWRP, as this is vital for Nougat.
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Thank you for the help, but I cannot even get into my device to update TWRP.

Try holding the power button for a minute, or try volume down + power to get into the bootloader.

FriendWithin said:
Try holding the power button for a minute, or try volume down + power to get into the bootloader.
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Already did, it doesnt work. Black screen.

Im facing the same problem too. Cant even get adb to work ?

If you can still get into your bootloader, use fastboot commands to flash the latest TWRP.
Either hold Vol Up + Power when you phone is off, or turn it on normally and click any volume button during the "bootloader unlocked" warning screen to access the boot menu.
If you can't access the bootloader at all, then I believe the unbrick guide is your only option.

I can get to the bootloader, but when i flash recovery, it just restarts again and again.

Wipe the recovery partition first before you flash the new one.
Also, what version of TWRP are you using?

Yeah I will look into brick guides. Also going to try and let my phone charge to see if that may help. As far as I can tell it isnt charging but I might as well try.

Thank you for all the help guys, eventually what worked for me was indeed an unbrick guide. I will now be sure to read up entirely on what exactly I need to upgrade to fix this issue. For any wondering https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-for-a-hard-bricked-oneplus-3.452634/ This was the guide I used to fix my phone.

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Help Please!! Recovery Bootloop

I flashed the kernel that is in general section. I have had it before with no issues. I recently flashed Philz Touch CWM. Along with BAM ROM. After flashing the kernel, the little "secure booting error" message came up, but it said "certification verify" or something like that. I then booted back into recovery using the hardware keys, wiped everything, and reflashed. Now whenever I turn it on, it boots directly back into Philz Touch. Somebody please help
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Nigglenuts said:
I flashed the kernel that is in general section. I have had it before with no issues. I recently flashed Philz Touch CWM. Along with BAM ROM. After flashing the kernel, the little "secure booting error" message came up, but it said "certification verify" or something like that. I then booted back into recovery using the hardware keys, wiped everything, and reflashed. Now whenever I turn it on, it boots directly back into Philz Touch. Somebody please help
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I'm not sure whether you'll call it a solution, it's more like an act of distress adopted by myself after being hit by that recovery bootloop plague:
1. remove the battery , let rest the phone some time (cannot do any harm)
2. without battery but with usb cable plug it to your pc
3. press&hold simultanously up&down volume key to let it boot into "download mode"
4. insert the battery
5. apply the appropriate flash procedure to go back to stock
6. reboot the phone and never ever unlock the bootloader again
xifizurk said:
I'm not sure whether you'll call it a solution, it's more like an act of distress adopted by myself after being hit by that recovery bootloop plague:
1. remove the battery , let rest the phone some time (cannot do any harm)
2. without battery but with usb cable plug it to your pc
3. press&hold simultanously up&down volume key to let it boot into "download mode"
4. insert the battery
5. apply the appropriate flash procedure to go back to stock
6. reboot the phone and never ever unlock the bootloader again
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How do I apply the proper flash procedure? i don't even know what that means
Nigglenuts said:
How do I apply the proper flash procedure? i don't even know what that means
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it´s the things you need to do to load back the original firmware into your phone
in most cases it will be the process described here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2420219
but with a damaged bootloader, there might be problems to get it through.
You might want to use beforehand cwm-recovery to restore a custom-rom or better nandroid-cwm-backup that is already close to the original software, (even if it doesn't boot up).
If you have an At&T phone, this guide seems a good one:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2302660

[SOLVED] How do I boot into stock recovery?

From a full power off, how do I boot into stock recovery? I've tried multiple button configurations and none work.
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I called T-Mobile and they said:
1. Power off
2. Press and hold the Vol - and Power button until the LG boot screen appears.
3. Release the Power button ONLY. Do not release the Vol - button.
4. After 1 second, press and hold the power button again. You should see the white recovery screen.
Use the Vol+/- to navigate and Power to select.
This brought up a Factory data reset menu on my H815.
Brings up factory reset on T-mo version H-811
That is the LG factory recovery.
thank you this worked
With a Verizon model, I had to keep holding both Power and Vol - until the recovery screen appeared. If I released and then re-held Power, as described above, it did not work.
When I hold down power and vol down, it boots to an IMEI display screen. It shows a long barcode. Can't get to recovery with the hold, release and hold down again the power and volume down buttons. Frustrating.
I love you so much right now. It boots into what appears to look like a default LG G4 factory reset page. For me, i clicked reset, and then yes, and surprisingly it brought me to where i wanted to go. TWRP Recovery.
THANK YOU!!!
amd206 said:
I love you so much right now. It boots into what appears to look like a default LG G4 factory reset page. For me, i clicked reset, and then yes, and surprisingly it brought me to where i wanted to go. TWRP Recovery.
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I love you!
Your comment just saved me from doing a complete factory reset!
I never clicked "Yes" in the Factory Reset phone option because I thought it would do just that. Instead it took me to TWRP!!
gonsa said:
I love you!
Your comment just saved me from doing a complete factory reset!
I never clicked "Yes" in the Factory Reset phone option because I thought it would do just that. Instead it took me to TWRP!!
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This is funny because It just factory reset my phone.
joesee said:
This is funny because It just factory reset my phone.
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oh no!
how come it has different outcomes..
sorry to hear that.
Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
gonsa said:
oh no!
how come it has different outcomes..
sorry to hear that.
Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk
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The difference was that you have twrp recovery and he didn't. The question pops for both, but for those that have the original recovery it will do the factory reset.
worked
worked for me, but the first screen is the one where it ask if i want to factory reset, i had to pick YES, then again confirm, and then i was in TWRP
gonsa said:
I love you!
Your comment just saved me from doing a complete factory reset!
I never clicked "Yes" in the Factory Reset phone option because I thought it would do just that. Instead it took me to TWRP!!
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This is funny because It just factory reset my phone.
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And I get a factory reset as well on my H811, even though TWRP was already installed and working on the recovery partition.
Something else funny going on, the OS seems to kill TWRP after the next one or two boots tho. Maybe I need to set the TWRP option to allow change of the system partition to read/write? (Since apparently it writes something there that prevents the OS from killing the custom recovery after it's been installed)
Exabyter said:
And I get a factory reset as well on my H811, even though TWRP was already installed and working on the recovery partition.
Something else funny going on, the OS seems to kill TWRP after the next one or two boots tho. Maybe I need to set the TWRP option to allow change of the system partition to read/write? (Since apparently it writes something there that prevents the OS from killing the custom recovery after it's been installed)
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I've learned a lot with LG phones over the past few weeks.
The biggest thing is.. when you first flash over TWRP, you HAVE to reboot into recovery before you try rebooting the system, or else the bootloader will overwrite the TWRP install and replace it with the factory recovery.img. (You probably already know this.) To make sure it boots into TWRP first, since fastboot doesn't have a "reboot-recovery" command.. I just pull the battery then do the button combination to boot directly into TWRP. Doing this allowed me to say "YES" to the question "Do you want to factory reset the phone".
I don't know how many times I've wiped my phone because of this:
1. flash TWRP.
2. reboots (tries to hold the finger combo but failed - and didn't know it)
3. gets asked question - "do you want to factory reset the phone"
4. I hit YES expecting it to take me to TWRP - but instead it wipes the phone and puts stock recovery back on.
Just do this:
1. flash TWRP.
2. PULL THE BATTERY
3. Use finger combo to boot recovery.
4. When asked "do you want to factory reset the phone" - hit YES
5. TWRP boots in like 5 seconds.
This has worked now for my G4 and my V10 since they both have this issue. The V20 however does not (my current phone) - so hopefully LG is done with this crap!!
Good luck!
joesee said:
The biggest thing is.. when you first flash over TWRP, you HAVE to reboot into recovery before you try rebooting the system, or else the bootloader will overwrite the TWRP install and replace it with the factory recovery.img. (You probably already know this.)
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What was happening on my H811 was that it was either corrupting the recovery partition afterwards or just invalidating it or something because instead of getting back the stock recovery, I'd get the scary "broken robot" screen when trying to boot into recovery.
joesee said:
To make sure it boots into TWRP first, since fastboot doesn't have a "reboot-recovery" command.. I just pull the battery then do the button combination to boot directly into TWRP. Doing this allowed me to say "YES" to the question "Do you want to factory reset the phone".
I don't know how many times I've wiped my phone because of this:
1. flash TWRP.
2. reboots (tries to hold the finger combo but failed - and didn't know it)
3. gets asked question - "do you want to factory reset the phone"
4. I hit YES expecting it to take me to TWRP - but instead it wipes the phone and puts stock recovery back on.
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The technique I've learned to appreciate (which apparently is a new thing, and is now the suggested method for installing via fastboot according to the twrp.me website) is to load a copy of TWRP into RAM to do the flashing and rebooting. ("fastboot boot [TWRP_IMAGE_NAME]")
I try to avoid battery pulls as much as possible but I have never relied on them on a phone the way I have done over the last week (just had my G4 for about a week now) due to these funky mechanisms that LG has for getting into recovery/bootloader/download mode.
joesee said:
Just do this:
1. flash TWRP.
2. PULL THE BATTERY
3. Use finger combo to boot recovery.
4. When asked "do you want to factory reset the phone" - hit YES
5. TWRP boots in like 5 seconds.
This has worked now for my G4 and my V10 since they both have this issue. The V20 however does not (my current phone) - so hopefully LG is done with this crap!!
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TBH I am fearful of even trying it now. (Especially since I just read about how a nandroid backup done from TWRP doesn't backup anything on the /data partition, either.. )
Which makes me even more appreciative of LineageOS's "advanced reboot" power button menu. :good:
One of the problems in my view with this LG system is that it can be very difficult to reliably press both the power and volume at the same time on this phone due to it's unusual placement of those buttons. Much harder than on a phone with those buttons on opposite sites of the device. Not to mention this silly "press both these, then release one, then 1s later press that one again" stuff.
And due to the way they designed these sequences, which among other things often have no way to easily escape them (can you imagine having this on a phone with a non-removable battery?? ), but worse, have defaults that progress to another state without any user interaction (because of the limitations of this control logic - eg, if you boot to bootloader but can't escape and don't do anything in 2 minutes, the device automatically reboots), I personally have to wonder if this doesn't make a significant contribution to the infamous bootloop issues that lots of people are having with recent LG's like the G4, G5, V20, etc.
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Good luck!
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Thanks.

Enter recovery on 20B?

Hi, I'm having a major problem getting into recovery via the power-on+vol-down key combination on MM (20A/20B) - under no circumstances can I get into recovery from cold boot - I can reboot into TWRP recovery when the phone's booted, but recently I've had a couple of bootloops which never enter the OS and so I'm stuffed - both times all I could do is use LGUP to reflash 20B kdz and then re-root etc etc. I'm assuming under MM the key sequence has changed, or is it because I have an unlocked bootloader the sequence is different? I've owned a G2 and G3 and know the "normal" sequence of hold power+vol-down, wait for the LG logo and release then power+vol-down again, but this doesn't seem to work on a Marshmallow G4 (I've tried 100 times with different wait periods on the release etc)....
Its a real PITA not being able to cold boot into TWRP/recovery so can someone advise what the sequence now is (and PLEASE don't reply to tell me its "hold power+vol-down, wait for the LG logo and release then power+vol-down again"!).
Thanks!
I have the same issue and I had been running into same situation to entirely reflash my phone in order to get it boot again. The key combination never worked for me while on 20B; really frustrating if you run into whatever problems requiring to recover through TWRP and not being able to do so.
key combination working me....
If not
adb reboot recovery
Or if phone rooted.
Play store rebooter app
russtyd said:
I've owned a G2 and G3 and know the "normal" sequence of hold power+vol-down, wait for the LG logo and release then power+vol-down again
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And it never came to your mind, that maybe the entry to recovery might be different to an LG G3 or G2?
The way to enter recovery is:
Hold Vol- and Power until LG Logo appears
Release ONLY Power button for 1 sec
Then press it again and hold it
Recovery entered
I guess google can save lifes And nerves!!!!
Cheers bro
EDIT: Btw this has nothing to do with Marshmallow, Lollipop etc. It's the usual way to enter recovery on a G4 And I didn't read the OP entirely. It seems like you just had the wrong sequence. This one works for me on Masrhmallow 20B!
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And it never came to your mind, that maybe the entry to recovery might be different to an LG G3 or G2?
I guess google can save lifes And nerves!!!!
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Thanks... It did occur to me it might be different (which in the end is why I posted here!)... and I had googled, and the sequence is so stupidly close to the G2/G3 sequence its easy to see now the error of my ways (why the h*ll did LG have to change one key in the sequence)!
Thanks for the quick response Bro
russtyd said:
Thanks... It did occur to me it might be different (which in the end is why I posted here!)... and I had googled, and the sequence is so stupidly close to the G2/G3 sequence its easy to see now the error of my ways (why the h*ll did LG have to change one key in the sequence)!
Thanks for the quick response Bro
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You're very welcome! I have to admit, that it's really stupid to change it slightly from model to model, yeah :laugh:
I had to google it myself and needed several attempts to get it right. But now we both know and we can enter recovery whenever we want :good: Merry Christmas and a happy new year bro
Follow_and_Feel said:
And it never came to your mind, that maybe the entry to recovery might be different to an LG G3 or G2?
The way to enter recovery is:
Hold Vol- and Power until LG Logo appears
Release ONLY Power button for 1 sec
Then press it again and hold it
Recovery entered
I guess google can save lifes And nerves!!!!
Cheers bro
EDIT: Btw this has nothing to do with Marshmallow, Lollipop etc. It's the usual way to enter recovery on a G4 And I didn't read the OP entirely. It seems like you just had the wrong sequence. This one works for me on Masrhmallow 20B!
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Thanks for your heads-up. Unfortunately if i try this combination a screen appears "Factory data reset" asking "No (Exit)" or "Yes".
Now I would assume if I enter "Yes" it would boot into recovery, but I am not sure whether this will completely wipe my phone.
Can anyone confirm that I´m on the right path here?
GalaxyFan88 said:
Thanks for your heads-up. Unfortunately if i try this combination a screen appears "Factory data reset" asking "No (Exit)" or "Yes".
Now I would assume if I enter "Yes" it would boot into recovery, but I am not sure whether this will completely wipe my phone.
Can anyone confirm that I´m on the right path here?
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Hold on. There are 2 options. If you installed recovery properly (I bet you did), indeed, clicking on "yes" will boot you into recovery. If you're a monkey, just like I was, and DIDN'T install recovery properly, yes, it will just wipe your data.
But that's the usual way to hardware-button-boot into recovery
How did you install it? There's an easy way to check if everything is set up correctly. Use this app to boot into your recovery from within android.
If it boots you into recovery then everything is set up straight and you can boot into recovery with hardware buttons a 100% by clicking "yes" and "yes" in the "stock" recovery.
EDIT: I know that's an awkward way, but it's the right 1 Cheers
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Hold on. There are 2 options. If you installed recovery properly (I bet you did), indeed, clicking on "yes" will boot you into recovery. If you're a monkey, just like I was, and DIDN'T install recovery properly, yes, it will just wipe your data.
But that's the usual way to hardware-button-boot into recovery
How did you install it? There's an easy way to check if everything is set up correctly. Use this app to boot into your recovery from within android.
If it boots you into recovery then everything is set up straight and you can boot into recovery with hardware buttons a 100% by clicking "yes" and "yes" in the "stock" recovery.
EDIT: I know that's an awkward way, but it's the right 1 Cheers
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It worked! Thank you mate! :good: :highfive:
GalaxyFan88 said:
It worked! Thank you mate! :good: :highfive:
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You're very welcome :highfive:

OTA failed, now cannot boot into stock recovery or system

EDIT: For the solution to this particular issue, head to this post.
Hi, yesterday I successfully did a clean install of OOS 4.0, including Magisk and systemless root. I had everything set up as I wanted it.
Today, I tried the 4.0.1 OTA, after using a Canadian VPN server. It downloaded fine (the full zip), and I launched the OTA.
Phone reboots... into nothing. Now the phone won't boot into recovery mode, or start the system. I thought it was odd, so I flashed stock recovery again (which is what was installed). Still can't boot. Then tried just booting into recovery over fastboot mode. Still no luck.
Then I managed to boot into a modded TWRP. That's something... But tried flashing the OTA from its temp location in TWRP. A couple of "command log" errors, but appeared to patch nonetheless.
Reboot to system though: black screen of nothing, again.
Anyone know what might be the issue, and why it happened after just launching an OTA through the stock dialogue?
Cheers :/
same problem here. i don't want to wipe the phone. Really a BIG problem to do it all over again for me :S and i don't even have a backup man. wtf.
abobobilly said:
same problem here. i don't want to wipe the phone. Really a BIG problem to do it all over again for me :S and i don't even have a backup man. wtf.
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I feel your pain, brother! Can you get into fastboot mode okay?
I'm lucky that I have a 3.2.8 Nandroid backup on my Mac (if I can push it to the sd card -- had some issues doing that over adb lately!). I also have my app data backed up separately. So I'm happy to do a clean install of OOS 4.0/4.0.1, but as yet I can't even launch stock recovery to do so.
Weird.
ememeh said:
I feel your pain, brother! Can you get into fastboot mode okay?
I'm lucky that I have a 3.2.8 Nandroid backup on my Mac (if I can push it to the sd card -- had some issues doing that over adb lately!). I also have my app data backed up separately. So I'm happy to do a clean install of OOS 4.0/4.0.1, but as yet I can't even launch stock recovery to do so.
Weird.
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Fastboot works just fine. I also tried flashing that blu-spark twrp recovery, hoping it would atleast decrypt data, so i could take some backup or something. But nothing is working. The phone keeps booting back in recovery no matter what i do, and when it doesn't ... it just stucks at 1+ logo.
abobobilly said:
Fastboot works just fine. I also tried flashing that blu-spark twrp recovery, hoping it would atleast decrypt data, so i could take some backup or something. But nothing is working. The phone keeps booting back in recovery no matter what i do, and when it doesn't ... it just stucks at 1+ logo.
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I can get to a point of backing up if I want to. Though at the moment, I don't know what I'd backup (maybe just the system partition? I dunno).
I have the same thing: Can get the white 1+ logo, both capacitative button backlights show, the android text logo, but then black screen. Very frustrating. Let me know if you have any luck! I'll update here too.
wierd
i got the boot.img from the zip file flashed it in recovery, not in boot , it worked, but since then while flashing messed up recovery,somehow i have stock recovery now, i can boot into bootloader and recovery but device doesnt get recognised in bootloader ,cant flash twrp modified nor can flash supersu 2.79SR1:crying::crying:
canceric said:
i got the boot.img from the zip file flashed it in recovery, not in boot , it worked, but since then while flashing messed up recovery,somehow i have stock recovery now, i can boot into bootloader and recovery but device doesnt get recognised in bootloader ,cant flash twrp modified nor can flash supersu 2.79SR1:crying::crying:
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Hokay, so let me recap a little.
I updated to OOS 4.0 from 3.2.8, and the only problem after a successful flash was that TWRP was not decrypting the storage, hence i wasn't able to root. I didn't touch anything after that, and kept the phone on same TWRP.
Just now, when i downloaded 4.0.1 OTA (using TurboVPN > Germany), i updated it right away, thinking it'd flash the stock recovery itself. Except, it didn't ... and what happened afterwards, we both know well.
Anyway, after trying A LOT of recoveries, this recovery seemed to work. Search for "recovery_OBT8N.img" ... its the stock recovery for oneplus 3. I flashed it in fastboot, then used 'fastboot boot recovery_OBT8N.img" command to directly boot the recovery. It worked, as the phone continued to update normally. Yay ... i guess.
Then later it was showing "Decrypting" message (after entering my PIN, ofcourse) ... but remained stuck upon completion. So I hard rebooted via long pressing power button ... and voila ... the phone booted just fine after that.
Well, here's my story. I really don't want to get into the trouble of rooting this sh*t for now. I have work tomorrow and i am already 4 hours late for sleep lol. So ... Good Night my friend. Thanks for your support.
abobobilly said:
Hokay, so let me recap a little.
I updated to OOS 4.0 from 3.2.8, and the only problem after a successful flash was that TWRP was not decrypting the storage, hence i wasn't able to root. I didn't touch anything after that, and kept the phone on same TWRP.
Just now, when i downloaded 4.0.1 OTA (using TurboVPN > Germany), i updated it right away, thinking it'd flash the stock recovery itself. Except, it didn't ... and what happened afterwards, we both know well.
Anyway, after trying A LOT of recoveries, this recovery seemed to work. Search for "recovery_OBT8N.img" ... its the stock recovery for oneplus 3. I flashed it in fastboot, then used 'fastboot boot recovery_OBT8N.img" command to directly boot the recovery. It worked, as the phone continued to update normally. Yay ... i guess.
Then later it was showing "Decrypting" message (after entering my PIN, ofcourse) ... but remained stuck upon completion. So I hard rebooted via long pressing power button ... and voila ... the phone booted just fine after that.
Well, here's my story. I really don't want to get into the trouble of rooting this sh*t for now. I have work tomorrow and i am already 4 hours late for sleep lol. So ... Good Night my friend. Thanks for your support.
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good thing it worked for you, it bugs me that i cant root the phone since the device doesnt get recognised in fastboot ,reinstalled all the drivers and all, nothing works
So latest update:
Following @abobobilly 's advice, I found this version of the stock recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224405665
Flashed it in fastboot mode
Then booted it from fastboot mode.*
From there, I chose to update via sideload, and flashed the update 4.0 over adb.
"Install success"!
I've booted up into the system now, and everything is as I left it! Such a relief. (Don't have root anymore, but can sort that out.)
*At that point, the stock recovery loads (thank the lord...) and informed me that the update failed. Fine, don't care!
ememeh said:
So latest update:
Following @abobobilly 's advice, I found this version of the stock recovery: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=385035244224405665
Flashed it in fastboot mode
Then booted it from fastboot mode.*
From there, I chose to update via sideload, and flashed the update 4.0 over adb.
"Install success"!
I've booted up into the system now, and everything is as I left it! Such a relief. (Don't have root anymore, but can sort that out.)
*At that point, the stock recovery loads (thank the lord...) and informed me that the update failed. Fine, don't care!
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How did you actually reboot? i get the message that says success, and then when i select reboot, it says reboot now and i get no option other than "no"
Shayded said:
How did you actually reboot? i get the message that says success, and then when i select reboot, it says reboot now and i get no option other than "no"
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I had the same issue. The recovery seems to be a bit weird. I did it the old fashioned way: hold the power button till it forces itself off, then boot up
ememeh said:
I had the same issue. The recovery seems to be a bit weird. I did it the old fashioned way: hold the power button till it forces itself off, then boot up
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Tried this, now the phone wont turn on at all, slow red LED (battery was at 70%). Holding the power button results in the PC its connected to recognizing it with a sound, but nothing else happens
Shayded said:
Tried this, now the phone wont turn on at all, slow red LED (battery was at 70%). Holding the power button results in the PC its connected to recognizing it with a sound, but nothing else happens
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Weird. Could be a different problem...
Did you get the install success message?
ememeh said:
Weird. Could be a different problem...
Did you get the install success message?
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Yes, then when it wouldnt let me reboot i forced the shut down and now the phone is unresponsive
Shayded said:
Yes, then when it wouldnt let me reboot i forced the shut down and now the phone is unresponsive
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Can you still boot back into fastboot and/or recovery?
ememeh said:
Can you still boot back into fastboot and/or recovery?
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It's unresponsive. It doesn't turn on, it doesn't vibrate and it doesn't give a charging LED.
This is as bricked of a phone as I've ever seen
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Edit: Nevermind? After playing around with button combinations it booted back into recovery somehow. Guess it's salvageable
Shayded said:
It's unresponsive. It doesn't turn on, it doesn't vibrate and it doesn't give a charging LED.
This is as bricked of a phone as I've ever seen
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Sorry to hear that. It's unlikely, but could be a battery issue if there was a major drain. So keep it on charge. (It may well be charging without the LED anyway.)
If not tried already, try launching fastboot mode manually with the power/volume key (can't recall which, Google it if you don't know)
Lastly, how long have you held the power key down for? A 30-second hold should launch it.
Other than any of these options, best bet is to make a separate thread asking for help or to follow a hard brick guide for the OP3.
Shayded said:
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Edit: Nevermind? After playing around with button combinations it booted back into recovery somehow. Guess it's salvageable
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Just seen the edit. Okay, makes sense. Good luck :good:
ememeh said:
Sorry to hear that. It's unlikely, but could be a battery issue if there was a major drain. So keep it on charge. (It may well be charging without the LED anyway.)
If not tried already, try launching fastboot mode manually with the power/volume key (can't recall which, Google it if you don't know)
Lastly, how long have you held the power key down for? A 30-second hold should launch it.
Other than any of these options, best bet is to make a separate thread asking for help or to follow a hard brick guide for the OP3.
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I tried holding power for 40+ seconds and nothing, everything was totally dead. Then I clicked the power button about a minute later and it popped into recovery, gave me the option to derypt and wipe everything so I did and now I'm into a fresh 4.0.1 install.
Seriously, no damn clue how it happened or what could have caused any part of it but it works now. So for anyone with a bricked OP3: Just mash buttons
Shayded said:
I tried holding power for 40+ seconds and nothing, everything was totally dead. Then I clicked the power button about a minute later and it popped into recovery, gave me the option to derypt and wipe everything so I did and now I'm into a fresh 4.0.1 install.
Seriously, no damn clue how it happened or what could have caused any part of it but it works now. So for anyone with a bricked OP3: Just mash buttons
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Luckily for you, it doesn't sound like a true hard brick. Sometimes power buttons are just funny like this. In my experience at least (I've come back from near death experiences in a similar way to you before).
In any event, well done! Always such a relief to get things working again.

Help!

So, I was on /e/ os, and I wanted to switch to lineageos, so I downloaded the zip, flashed TWRP (as recovery) went into it, flashed los, rebooted, got to boot screen, and right as it was about to go into setup, it turned off. I tried again, same thing, etc etc. I tried to go into fastboot and recovery, nothing. It's stuck at the Recovery mode... loading... then it has purple led at the top. it is the canadian h812 version.
myphoneisweirdlol said:
So, I was on /e/ os, and I wanted to switch to lineageos, so I downloaded the zip, flashed TWRP (as recovery) went into it, flashed los, rebooted, got to boot screen, and right as it was about to go into setup, it turned off. I tried again, same thing, etc etc. I tried to go into fastboot and recovery, nothing. It's stuck at the Recovery mode... loading... then it has purple led at the top. it is the canadian h812 version.
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please, someone respond
myphoneisweirdlol said:
So, I was on /e/ os, and I wanted to switch to lineageos, so I downloaded the zip, flashed TWRP (as recovery) went into it, flashed los, rebooted, got to boot screen, and right as it was about to go into setup, it turned off. I tried again, same thing, etc etc. I tried to go into fastboot and recovery, nothing. It's stuck at the Recovery mode... loading... then it has purple led at the top. it is the canadian h812 version.
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Hi. I don't know exactly what the problem is and how to solve it. I would wait for an answer steadfasterX, or someone who knows the exact answer.
I would try to do this, but as I wrote above, I do not know if it will help or not:
Factory reset hardware key combo (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/unlock-unofficial-g4-unlock-any-lg-g4-device-with-usu.3760451/)
As written above the regular key combo to get into the LG factory reset screen changes a bit:
power off device
disconnect any usb cable from the device
press volume UP + power button and KEEP THEM BOTH pressed until you see the LG logo the first time! THEN you have to immediately release the power button (ONLY that) and press and keep holding the power button directly again! Keep them pressed until you see the white LG factory reset screen
After that, I would try to go into the recovery, to format and restore or reflash.
Hope this helps. But it is better to wait for the answer of the knowledgeable. Good luck!
xDev91 said:
Hi. I don't know exactly what the problem is and how to solve it. I would wait for an answer steadfasterX, or someone who knows the exact answer.
I would try to do this, but as I wrote above, I do not know if it will help or not:
Factory reset hardware key combo (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/unlock-unofficial-g4-unlock-any-lg-g4-device-with-usu.3760451/)
As written above the regular key combo to get into the LG factory reset screen changes a bit:
power off device
disconnect any usb cable from the device
press volume UP + power button and KEEP THEM BOTH pressed until you see the LG logo the first time! THEN you have to immediately release the power button (ONLY that) and press and keep holding the power button directly again! Keep them pressed until you see the white LG factory reset screen
After that, I would try to go into the recovery, to format and restore or reflash.
Hope this helps. But it is better to wait for the answer of the knowledgeable. Good luck!
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It worked... I hope the factory reset actually fixes it. (by it worked I mean I got into it)
Nope. Didn't work. It freezes up and says 'Secure booting error :1003' MODIFIED!' with a purpleish pinkish led.
Boot in fastboot and execute:
fastboot format userdata
(this will erase all internal data, pics, apps etc)
Then let it boot.
steadfasterX said:
Boot in fastboot and execute:
fastboot format userdata
(this will erase all internal data, pics, apps etc)
Then let it boot.
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I forgot, how do i boot in fastboot again?
I GOT IT INTO DOWNLOAD MODE! I REPEAT, I GOT IT INTO DOWNLOAD MODE!
myphoneisweirdlol said:
I GOT IT INTO DOWNLOAD MODE! I REPEAT, I GOT IT INTO DOWNLOAD MODE!
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Nevermind, nothing worked
myphoneisweirdlol said:
Nevermind, nothing worked
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I said fastboot mode not download mode. Read the UsU thread first post how to boot into it.
WOOOO BABY LETS GO I GOT INTO FASTBOOT (Edit: I fixed it!)

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