Charge in Bootloader - Elephone P8000

Hey!
My P8000 (running Cm12.1, Twrp) is stuck in a bootloop because of xposed. I know how to fix this, if I could enter recovery, but I can't because my battery is to low. I only can enter the bootloader (where you can choose recovery mode, fastboot mode or Normal boot). But if I choose one of these nothing happens and the screen turns off. If I plug it to the charger it boots and is stuck in the bootloop, and draining the battery.
Anyone an idea how to get my elephone charged?
If a factory reset is necessary, that's no problem, just tell me how to get there!
Tie

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Hi,
I have a problem that when i shutdown my device ( i choose to power off ). after it shuts down it automatically goes into clockworkmod recovery (v3.0.0.6).
When i then choose power off, the device starts up again after about 15 seconds, back into recovery mode.
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It is a "feature" of clockworkmod. There is nothing you can do about it. Unplug your charger and the phone will stay off.
Thanks,
I think i did something stupid though..
i chose boot into recovery, and now my device won't boot anymore, is stuck at a nice white screen with HTC logo.
Do i have to reflash ?
marqhd said:
Thanks,
I think i did something stupid though..
i chose boot into recovery, and now my device won't boot anymore, is stuck at a nice white screen with HTC logo.
Do i have to reflash ?
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Did you try a battery pull ? , take your battery out put in back in and turn the phone on .
unfortunately that didn't work.
What did work was, pull battery, startup with volume down
then do factory reset... this got me back into CWMod
Then did a restore, and my phone is booting again...
I do wonder though how i got myself into this predicament :S

[Q] Odd issue, trapped in bootloader.

Basically my issue is, bootloader works, nothing else does, anything that causes a reboot (rebootRUU) will instantly turn off the phone, the phone will obviously not boot into RUU mode.
I did a factory reset while under a custom ROM, it seems that won't boot either, I can flash recoveries, but surprise surprise, they won't boot.
Battery is at about 10%, seems to charge VERY slowly if I manually restart the device with the charge scripts (basically, the issue is anything that turns the device off, whether to boot into recovery or OS, or to simply reboot to bootloader, simply will turn off the device.
How can I fix this issue?
CID: HTC__621
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ShadowOfScales said:
Basically my issue is, bootloader works, nothing else does, anything that causes a reboot (rebootRUU) will instantly turn off the phone, the phone will obviously not boot into RUU mode.
I did a factory reset while under a custom ROM, it seems that won't boot either, I can flash recoveries, but surprise surprise, they won't boot.
Battery is at about 10%, seems to charge VERY slowly if I manually restart the device with the charge scripts (basically, the issue is anything that turns the device off, whether to boot into recovery or OS, or to simply reboot to bootloader, simply will turn off the device.
How can I fix this issue?
CID: HTC__621
Black 32gb One X, if it at all matters, hboot 0.95
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charge the battery, it will continue to just loop and not boot up until it has enough charge.
power it off completely then plug it into a wall charger and leave it for at least 3 hours, more if possible. DO NOT use a pc or laptop to charge, must be wall charger.

Soft Brick from bad cable?

So earlier today I plugged in my charger into the phone, and it gave me an error messaging saying something about the cable being damaged, and System UI crashed. I unplugged it and made a mental note to buy another charger.
The device was having some issues with SystemUI properly rebooting, so I restarted the phone and got caught into a boot loop.
The device will not go past the HTC splash screen, just rebooting every few seconds.
It doesn't reboot when I go into the white screen bootloader, nor does ADB or fastboot oem detect it.
If I select download or recovery mode, one of two things happens:
1) It displays the monochromatic HTC logo for a few seconds and then reboots back into the normal bootloop.
2) It stays in the monochromatic HTC logo without doing anything else.
ADB does not work in any state, nor does trying to flash an RUU.
I've tried sticking an RUU with an SD Card and going into download mode, but nothing happens.
The device was running Leedroid at the time.
The bootloader is unlocked, and it is S-ON. It is a T-Mobile device with the Marshmallow Firmware installed.
I would very much appreciate help for this as I've been searching for solutions the entire afternoon.
I don't quite understand how a faulty cable would cause a bootloop but not completely fry the device.
Thanks.
Lohboh said:
So earlier today I plugged in my charger into the phone, and it gave me an error messaging saying something about the cable being damaged, and System UI crashed. I unplugged it and made a mental note to buy another charger.
The device was having some issues with SystemUI properly rebooting, so I restarted the phone and got caught into a boot loop.
The device will not go past the HTC splash screen, just rebooting every few seconds.
It doesn't reboot when I go into the white screen bootloader, nor does ADB or fastboot oem detect it.
If I select download or recovery mode, one of two things happens:
1) It displays the monochromatic HTC logo for a few seconds and then reboots back into the normal bootloop.
2) It stays in the monochromatic HTC logo without doing anything else.
ADB does not work in any state, nor does trying to flash an RUU.
I've tried sticking an RUU with an SD Card and going into download mode, but nothing happens.
The device was running Leedroid at the time.
The bootloader is unlocked, and it is S-ON. It is a T-Mobile device with the Marshmallow Firmware installed.
I would very much appreciate help for this as I've been searching for solutions the entire afternoon.
I don't quite understand how a faulty cable would cause a bootloop but not completely fry the device.
Thanks.
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So you can't even get to download mode by holding power+vol down for several seconds?
Tarima said:
So you can't even get to download mode by holding power+vol down for several seconds?
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No, it just brings up the same issue of it getting stuck on the monochrome HTC logo.
no idea as i've never had this happen, but when i've had issues in the past i'd let the battery drain completely, then charge it a little, then try booting to download mode. maybe you could try that? did you have twrp or any custom recovery installed?
ffuser1 said:
no idea as i've never had this happen, but when i've had issues in the past i'd let the battery drain completely, then charge it a little, then try booting to download mode. maybe you could try that? did you have twrp or any custom recovery installed?
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I've tried that, and I have the latest TWRP.

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