So I tried to go back from O dp3 to nougat, flashed a rom on twrp and now it doesn't boot. I can access recovery, but I can't boot any rom. Is this the bootloop?
dialga13 said:
So I tried to go back from O dp3 to nougat, flashed a rom on twrp and now it doesn't boot. I can access recovery, but I can't boot any rom. Is this the bootloop?
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Download the June factory image, run the flashall script and let it wipe the entire phone. Then try booting up.
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Hello guys,
I installed an xposed module [http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.ssrdroide.navigationbarmusicvisualizer] and rebooted my M8 to activate it, and it went into a boot loop. I wiped dalvik and cache and all that, and I've even flashed the xposed uninstaller hoping it would get rid of whatever is causing the bootloop but alas, it is still in a bootloop.
Is my only choice now to flash the rom and start from scratch again?
Thanks!
UPDATE:
Also, I tried doing what http://www.theandroidsoul.com/how-t...ules-causing-bootloop-on-your-android-device/ says and nada.
Dirty flash the rom
Reboot to recovery goto wipe and choose cashe,dalvik,system then flash the rom
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ahmed.ismael said:
Dirty flash the rom
Reboot to recovery goto wipe and choose cashe,dalvik,system then flash the rom
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Thanks for the input, I'm about to try that now.
So I dirty flashed the rom and it's in a boot loop again... I guess I'll full wipe and flash now.
OK... I full wiped everything and flashed the rom but it's still stuck in boot loop... What's going on? Should I try flashing a different rom?
Gluon2 said:
OK... I full wiped everything and flashed the rom but it's still stuck in boot loop... What's going on? Should I try flashing a different rom?
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Which rom ?
That's wired,it should be fine
Also Post the result of fastboot getvar all ( after removing serialno and imei )
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Hey all, so I did a stupid thing and did the OTA while I still had TWRP for recovery. Now I can only boot to recovery and am getting the dm_verity error. I have attempted to flash the stock recovery via fastboot, but no difference, still reboots into TWRP. I also tried flashing the full 4.0.2 and full 4.0.3 images, but same result. Any ideas?
which version of twrp were you on? try reflashing the latest modded twrp by eng.stk or the 3.0.4.1.
I am on twrp-3.0.2-1.28-oneplus3.img
rosswil said:
I am on twrp-3.0.2-1.28-oneplus3.img
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Try flashing the latest one by eng.stk and then do a clean flash of the ROM you want.
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I flashed the 3.0.4-1 TWRP from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/recovery-official-twrp-oneplus-3-3t-t3543391 before I saw your last message. Then flashed the 4.0.3 full OTA (can be found in the same thread). One bootloop and everything started up (took about 5 min for first boot). Thanks for your help!
Hi dude, try this recovery (TWRP 3.0.4-1).
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/development/recovery-official-twrp-oneplus-3-3t-t3543391
OOS 4.0.3 works well on my device with this recovery.
That happened to me once. All i did is turned the phone off completely and let it sit there for couple of seconds and turn it back on. No more recovery bootloop.
And if everything does not help... flash official recovery again and it will work fine. After one boot you can hop back to a RECENT TWRP
Woke up today with a flashfire notification saying I had an OTA to take. Made sure settings were there in flashfire and went ahead and hit flash. Fashfire started and then said failed to flash. Then it went ahead and injected SU. Phone boots just fine and now I don't have SU. I do not have TWRP and am/was using boot-to-root.img. So I go ahead and boot that image with fast boot and am stuck at the splash screen. I can fastboot flash the stock boot.img and it boots just fine without SU. Is there anything I can do to regain SU without wiping or installing TWRP?
Hello...
boot-to-root.img method is outdated.
Download this SuperSU: https://download.chainfire.eu/1021/SuperSU/SR3-SuperSU-v2.79-SR3-20170114223742.zip?retrieve_file=1
And put it on your internal storage
fastboot boot twrp.img
From here: https://dl.twrp.me/marlin/twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img
From here install SuperSU and reboot.
Good luck...
So TWRP is needed then. How stable is RC1?
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Flexia32 said:
So TWRP is needed then. How stable is RC1?
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Hey...
DON'T FLASH IT!!!
just:
fastboot boot twrp-3.0.2-0-RC1-fastboot-marlin.img
It's like a temp recovery. It will disappear after reboot. Just install SuperSU from here and reboot into system.
Good luck...
Hi all,
I have been trying to flash my Nexus 5X running on Android Oreo. Every time I flash it, boot into system and then go back into recovery it overwrites itself. Anybody ever heard of this?
Thanks.
c_ob said:
Hi all,
I have been trying to flash my Nexus 5X running on Android Oreo. Every time I flash it, boot into system and then go back into recovery it overwrites itself. Anybody ever heard of this?
Thanks.
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Yes. Instead of flashing TWRP boot into it with fastboot. Then flash supersu in TWRP. After that boot into the bootloader from TWRP and turn flash TWRP with fastboot.
I'm having real issues with my Taiman. I was running stock/flash kernel and so I factory reset, flashed ABCrom and twrp, rebooted recovery, flashed disable-varity, then booted to system. Except it never got to system, instead going straight back to recovery. I tried again with the same results. I then restored by twrp backup and now it boots straight into bootloader. I can get it to boot to recovery, but it's like there's no system. Any ideas?
JaylanPHNX said:
I'm having real issues with my Taiman. I was running stock/flash kernel and so I factory reset, flashed ABCrom and twrp, rebooted recovery, flashed disable-varity, then booted to system. Except it never got to system, instead going straight back to recovery. I tried again with the same results. I then restored by twrp backup and now it boots straight into bootloader. I can get it to boot to recovery, but it's like there's no system. Any ideas?
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Dirty fastboot the factory image to both slots and you should be back up and running. This will not wipe data as well if you do it with the -w flag removed :good:
Badger50 said:
Dirty fastboot the factory image to both slots and you should be back up and running. This will not wipe data as well if you do it with the -w flag removed :good:
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What needs to be done to flash it to both slots? Does flash-all.bat hit both?
JaylanPHNX said:
What needs to be done to flash it to both slots? Does flash-all.bat hit both?
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After you flash to whatever slot your currently on, then go back to fastboot/bootloader mode and run....fastboot --set-active=a or b.....that'll switch you to the other slot, then flash-all.bat again :good:
Badger50 said:
After you flash to whatever slot your currently on, then go back to fastboot/bootloader mode and run....fastboot --set-active=a or b.....that'll switch you to the other slot, then flash-all.bat again :good:
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Thank you very much. Now, is it possible to restore Data from the nandroid after this?
Update: went ahead and restored Data and it has worked.
JaylanPHNX said:
I'm having real issues with my Taiman. I was running stock/flash kernel and so I factory reset, flashed ABCrom and twrp, rebooted recovery, flashed disable-varity, then booted to system. Except it never got to system, instead going straight back to recovery. I tried again with the same results. I then restored by twrp backup and now it boots straight into bootloader. I can get it to boot to recovery, but it's like there's no system. Any ideas?
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To boot abc rom I did it this way. Boot to twrp, flash disable varity, flash rom flash twrp permanent zip and u should b good.
JaylanPHNX said:
Thank you very much. Now, is it possible to restore Data from the nandroid after this?
Update: went ahead and restored Data and it has worked.
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Yep, you should be fine :good:
I switched from TWRP to OrangeFox recovery, moved backup from TWRP folder to Fox folder and restored the data, and my phone can boot normally
Where did you find a copy of OrangeFox recovery for our pixel 2xl?
all43 said:
Where did you find a copy of OrangeFox recovery for our pixel 2xl?
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sorry I found this thread by google search, I use another phone not the pixel, I dont know that there's no orangefox for pixel 2xl, I just want to share my experience because I tried alot but nothing work until I flash that recovery, you can try other recovery for ur phone or try disable dm-verity or disable force encryption, I haven't tried those