Replaced LCD Display... Now Phone Will Only Boot Loop... Help! - Moto Z Play Questions & Answers

A few months ago, the display broke on my Moto Z Play. It took me awhile, but I finally got a replacement display.
During the time I was not using it (starting immediately after it broke) it would make the sounds for my calendar notifications as they would come up, and continued to do so until the battery died.
While the battery was dead, I carefully took off the remnants of the old broken LCD.
About two weeks before I got the new display, I plugged it into my computer to see if I could pull any of my information off of it. Unfortunately, I was unable to get it to show up as a drive on my computer so I couldn't pull anything off of it.
Since it had power, it once again made sounds for my calendar notifications until the battery died.
I got my new display in the mail a couple days ago. I set about installing it and after I was done, I charged the battery to 96%. The charging screen appeared perfectly normal. I had no indication that there was going to be any problem when I went to use it until I powered it on at 96%. It looked like it was going to boot up just fine and made it three screens (not counting the triangle screen) into the boot up process and restarted the process.
The last time the phone was fully functional (as well as while it was on with a broken LCD) it was running OmniROM and it has TWRP 3.2.1-0 recovery on it.
First I tried clearing the cache and dalvik cache. That didn't help. Then, as I keep a copy of the zip for that ROM on my SD card, I decided to reflash OmniROM and 8.1 gapps. That didn't help. So, I decided to do a nandroid backup. It got part of the way through the back up and failed at system image. So, I decided to try to backup my data so that I can at least hopefully restore some of it at a later date on my computer or something. Thankfully, I was able to successfully backup my data partition.
After the backup finished, I decided to attempt to dirty flash CosmicOS.
However, I experienced the same boot loop.
I then did a full wipe and did a clean flash of OmniROM.
Still: the triangle screen, 3 seconds of the boot process and then it starts over again.
I am lost as to what to do now.
Help!

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[Q] Touch Panel - Fail / Sluggish Performance

Hey all, first time poster. I wrote a real nice explanation of my problem, but i lost it so anyways, i'll keep it short(ish).
The EVO is less than 3 weeks old, running the latest OTA, recently rooted using UnrEVOked 3, nothing fancy. I ran the battery down completely last night (first time since i got the phone) and once i got to a power source, it wouldn't boot correctly. It hangs at the white splash screen, and then finally boots up but won't respond to any touch input.
Also the phone seems to be running exceedingly slow, the boot process takes substantially long than normal once it gets past the splash screen and my live background is freezing and seems to be stuttering.
I launched into the bootloader and i get a "Touch Panel - Fail". LAME!
I'm not sure what to do at this point, whether i should wipe it or go back to stock or what. Any advice would be much appreciated.
UPDATE:
I managed to get the phone into the recovery console, make a back up (i was planning on going back to the stock image) and wipe the dalvik cache and fix permissions. I rebooted and voila! fixed. Hopes this helps any one else who has this problem.
Moral of this story: Travel with a charger.
Another update. It froze up again in the middle of sending a text. I rebooted by battery removal, and it did the same thing again. Super long splash screen and sluggish boot up, no touch response when it finally came up. I booted into recovery and cleared the dalvik cache again. Seems to be working again now. We'll see if it does it again.....
Well, the screen locked up again. I tried going through the whole process again. I wiped the caches and battery stats, nothing. I wiped all the storage and data, booted into a clean stock interface, nothing. Restored the backup image, and then at some point, through all the rebooting and whatnot, it just shut down completely. I can't even get it to the bootloader. I'm really feeling like it's a hardware problem, and i've made peace with sending it back for TEP, but i have no way to unroot it.
Any suggestions? Please......
Theres unroot processes out there. I cant remember where but ive seen them. Mine gets sluggish too, but after a reboot its ok. You cant even get into the bootloader tho. I'm not even close to an expert but.......uh I'd 'lose' it and call the insurance co....

[Q] Restored backup from TWRP locks up, reboots

I had Android 4.1.1 installed on a rooted Sprint Galaxy S3 with ClockworkMod. Someone recommended TWRP, so I installed it and used the backup feature, thinking I was completely covered if my foray into ROM flashing on the SGS3 went awry.
So I booted to TWRP, did a "Wipe Data/Factory Reset", and installed the "Blazer" ROM; didn't like it. So I TWRP'ed again, wiped it and flashed CyanogenMod 10.1. Didn't like it either. So I went back into TWRP, did the "Wipe Data/Factory Reset" again, and restored my backup.
When it finished rebooting, it was good for like 20 seconds. I left it on the "lock" screen, and the date reverted back to Dec 24th at some ungodly hour (4 am?). It wouldn't unlock. After less than a minute, it reboots. It kept doing this.
I had a hard time getting back *into* TWRP. I kept getting this weird picture of the battery (?) and the phone kept buzzing every 10 seconds or so. The battery had at least 30% charge. Eventually, by taking the battery out, I was able to get back into TWRP.
Tried it again 2 or 3 more times with the same result. This last time, I immediately got off the lock screen and let it "sit". It has been stable for 10 hours now.
Any idea what's going on?
(If I'm leaving out important information, I apologize. Please let me know and I'll add it.)
Something wrong happened in the restore process. Just make sure that you have at least 80% battery next time.
Sent from my SPH-L710
Thanks.
If I keep restoring it over and over again, is there a chance it will "take" one of these times?
Ok so, check the size of your backups and make sure that they are consistent (for the same ROM types)
I've seen an issue where someones recovery got corrupted, and all restores made with the corrupted recovery were unnaturally small and would bootloop once done restoring
Reflashing your recovery (i recommend through ODIN from a PC) should fix it if this is the issue

[Q] JellyTime gets stuck on bootanimation

Hi, I have been running JellyTime 4.2 R11 for few weeks now on my S-OFF Desire HD.
Today, I noticed that the light was blinking and battery was low 6%, so I decided to put it into charger, and somehow when I connected it soon I accidently disconnected the charger, and when I put it back, the phone probably crashed or something, since it went black and the white screen with HTC logo appeared and it started to boot again. Now, JellyTime tries to boot, the bootanimation goes fine for sometime but then it gets stuck after "playing" the bootanimation for a while, nothing happens, even if I wait 5 minutes, it's stuck, bootanimation is frozen, no matter do I have the charger connected or not.
So, is there anything I could do, or is reflashing the only solution? I did full wipe when I flashed the ROM.
If you need more information, sure, just ask.
You could try dirty flashing, but if that doesn't work you'll have to reflash.
bananagranola said:
You could try dirty flashing, but if that doesn't work you'll have to reflash.
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Thanks for the tip, but it didn't help, gets stuck still on bootanimation.
Time to full wipe and flash it again then. Wipe&FlashTime
Happened to me a few times. I suggest a battery pull before anything else. Seems stupid. But it can work in some cases
- Sent from Guy's Super Duper S3
GuyInTheCorner said:
Happened to me a few times. I suggest a battery pull before anything else. Seems stupid. But it can work in some cases
- Sent from Guy's Super Duper S3
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I did battery pull several times considering that the phone refused to shutdown even when holding the power button for 10 secs, so battery pull was needed every time.
Anyway, it's now running fine when I reflashed.
910263 said:
Hi, I have been running JellyTime 4.2 R11 for few weeks now on my S-OFF Desire HD.
Today, I noticed that the light was blinking and battery was low 6%, so I decided to put it into charger, and somehow when I connected it soon I accidently disconnected the charger, and when I put it back, the phone probably crashed or something, since it went black and the white screen with HTC logo appeared and it started to boot again. Now, JellyTime tries to boot, the bootanimation goes fine for sometime but then it gets stuck after "playing" the bootanimation for a while, nothing happens, even if I wait 5 minutes, it's stuck, bootanimation is frozen, no matter do I have the charger connected or not.
So, is there anything I could do, or is reflashing the only solution? I did full wipe when I flashed the ROM.
If you need more information, sure, just ask.
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I have the same problem since a crash on opening the outlook-email App (JellyTime 4.2 R9).
I found, that the "data" partition causes the trouble when booting. Formating the "data" partition with "4ext recovery" fixes boot-freezing. But this is not an option for me as my last (working) backup is a couple of months ago (yes, I know - should backup more frequently...).
I was able to backup the up-to-date "data" partition (with 4ext recovery) but when restoring it (even on an fully wiped and updated system) boot sequence freezes again.
Any ideas???
Many thanks!
Solved the problem with the data-backup. Instead of restoring complete partition the APP "AppExtractor" works fine for restoring data of the partition backuped.
For now, system runs perfectly.
Conclusion:
If system hangs in Boot-Animation use Recovery for backup of up-to-date system. Full wipe system and install ROM of your choise. After that restore SMS, contacts, etc. with "AppExtractor". Apps should be installed from PlayStore as far as possible. "AppExtractor" allows restoring of app, data+app, data.

LG G3 download mode issue

Hi everyone,
Being the more adventurous kind of person I am, and also rather sick of LG's android overlay, I decided to finally try rooting and installing a custom ROM, as my previous device was the Nexus 5, and I longed to return to the stock android world. It is a first for me to try this, so I read a few forum posts about it, and finally I rooted my G3 (D855 model), which went flawlessly. I then installed cyanogenmod 12 (I cannot remember which version, it was the most recent at the time) and I was finally satisfied by the software, which was as smooth as butter, unlike LGs skin. After a few months, I made the terrible mistake of installing one of the updates that where suggested, and then the problems began. While the phone was performing the update, it froze on the "optimizing apps" screen, and stayed so for several hours, until I decided to pull the plug on it, and it slowly died of a flat battery. I then tried to reboot the device, which stayed on the LG logo screen for a long time, until I again had to leave it to die. I then rebooted into TWRP recovery, which was the recovery I had installed and used to install CM12, and I tried to recover from the last backup I had performed a week prior about, and it failed with "error executing binary in script". After some googling, I found a forum where someone recommended to wipe the cache, data, system, and dalvik partitions. Having done this , the backup was successful and the phone was up again. A few days later I saw that CM13 with android M was released for the G3, and I decided to try it. I downloaded the rom, backed up my old version again and flashed it with TWRP. It worked, and the device booted into CM13, but I was greeted with a "process has crashed" message. I dismissed it, and the OS seemed to work, but then I realised it failed to recognize my SD card, and the phone internal memory (I own the 32GB model) was listed at a mighty 2gb. I decided to return to CM12 for the moment, so I rebooted into recovery, flashed the backup and got the same "error executing binary in script". I then wiped the cache, data, system, and dalvik partitions, and flashed my backup with no error. The phone reeboted, showed the LG screen, and then went black, then the LG screen, then black, etc... I quickly discovered this to be a boot loop. After some attempts to fix this, the phone booted to the LG screen, then the Cm logo pulsing, and then the "optimising apps". At the end of the process, the lock screen appeared, and after unlocking the device, I discovered it was back in CM13. This was suprising, and the errors I previously had were still here, so I returned to TWRP and tried to flash the original CM12 file I had, and this showed no error. After booting the device, CM13 greeted me again. I decided the device was seemingly possessed, and made the decision to unroot and reinstall into factory settings. But the first step of this process was out of reach, as the phone goes no further then the "download mode" screen with the small blue dots in the middle when I hold the volume down and plug it into the PC. After an hour on said screen, I pulled the plug and tried to reboot again. CM13 appeared once again, as if it was haunting my dreams, and I also found out that TWRP is no longer accessible, as the device stays on the blue loading screen of TWRP.
I have searched and not found anything saying how to get any further then this. I know that as I am not very experienced with this, it was rather foolish to act as I did, so spare me the lectures about that. But I didn't learn to ride a bike without falling off it, so it's kind of the same isn't it? Anyhow, is there someone out there who may assist me?
Many thanks to anyone who has any advice, I'm sick of my backup samsung S3 D:
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LG G3 D855 blackscreen right after booting logo

Okay, so i have an LG G3 D855, few months ago it worked like a charm.. But then shortly after i started noticing random reboots everytime during using apps. Then it went in bootloop. I tried to turn it on again, entered recovery screen, choosed factory reset and it did, but then it went through the same process, random restart. Eventually stuck up in factory resetting screen. However i think i made mistake when the phone freezed in reset screen : pulling out the battery. later it lost its IMEI & kept heating up (probably tried to find its cellular framework of some sort).
Days passed, several factory resets has been done. Now the phone's at its worst state. It refused to get past the boot logo. everytime it finishes booting, the display just goes black, tried to plug usb charger, chargin indicator doesn't want to turn on, neither after i pulled out the battery. I have to leave it a few days to get it working again, but it keeps persisting.
Addition : The phone's also feels warm post the blackscreen.
Any thoughts whether can this be fixed or i have to replace something inside the phone's board?
thanks in advance.
Sussudioo said:
Okay, so i have an LG G3 D855, few months ago it worked like a charm.. But then shortly after i started noticing random reboots everytime during using apps. Then it went in bootloop. I tried to turn it on again, entered recovery screen, choosed factory reset and it did, but then it went through the same process, random restart. Eventually stuck up in factory resetting screen. However i think i made mistake when the phone freezed in reset screen : pulling out the battery. later it lost its IMEI & kept heating up (probably tried to find its cellular framework of some sort).
Days passed, several factory resets has been done. Now the phone's at its worst state. It refused to get past the boot logo. everytime it finishes booting, the display just goes black, tried to plug usb charger, chargin indicator doesn't want to turn on, neither after i pulled out the battery. I have to leave it a few days to get it working again, but it keeps persisting.
Addition : The phone's also feels warm post the blackscreen.
Any thoughts whether can this be fixed or i have to replace something inside the phone's board?
thanks in advance.
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Reflash with lgup.
Remove the SIM card and the memory card. try again. Full wipe system data ...
I've had the same problem. I've tried. Worked
found the problem. memory card
EDIT: Some kind of voodoo happened right now! I was about to unbrick again and wanted to give the phone a try to boot before. And it did! So no problem at the moment, but still a strong feeling of uncertainty...
EDIT: Phone is still randomly rebooting and gets stuck in bootloops
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Hej guys, I really need your advice,
but first things first: Thank you very much for all of your wonderful work on custom roms and further support of older devices. I've been reading here for a few years now and was more or less happy to have up-to-date-roms for some of my phones.
Now I'm facing quite the same problem like OP did / does. Everything started with me, following this guide to root my D855 (coming from stock rom) and flash TWRP: you tube.com/watch?v=8VOgM3jLas4 (Note: The guide told me to flash "3__HacerPermisivo.zip" for updating the kernel, which I did.)
Next, I flashed a newer version of TWRP ("twrp-3.2.3-0-d855.img") than the one provided in "2__AutoRecMMD855.apk" by the guide above. I wiped dalvik and cache and after that, I flashed "lineage-15.1-20190410-nightly-d855-signed.zip", wiped dalvik and cache again and flashed "open_gapps-arm-8.1-pico-20190411.zip". I wiped dalvik and cache again and told TWRP to reboot.
Here is, where problems began to occur. The phone got into a bootloop, showing up the LG splash screen again and again instead of booting into LOS correctly and set it up. At some point I decided to remove the battery. When I did, at the same time LOS was just going to load, which I saw because of its beginning boot animation. So I screwed it up right at the wrong moment, I guess.
From here, the phone bootlooped every time, I wanted it to start. No battery acrobatics helped and on top I couldn't get it into recovery mode. Any attempts ended in bootloops. I think, this might be what is called a brick / to brick your device, isn't it? I found this guide to unbrick a D855 and followed its steps: open -freax.fr/guide-unbrick-your-lg-g3/
Believe me, it was a real pain in the ass! Because of me, messing up something or the phone getting stuck into a bootloop during the unbrick process, I had to do it 4 to 5 times until success... I have to say: I didn't follow the last steps beginning from "Root". Instead, I followed the guide from the beginning of my post.
Finally, I got "lineage-15.1-20190410-nightly-d855-signed.zip" and "open_gapps-arm-8.1-pico-20190411.zip" to run. I set it up and began to load some of my apps of my Play Store collection. While downloading, the phone froze, crashed and began to bootloop, from here unable to boot normally or to get into recovery mode. So I unbricked and flashed again (again several times because of bootloops before LOS first set up). When I got it to work again, I was able to install my apps without being trolled by the phone again. But scrolling through the eBay app froze the phone and it began bootlooping again...
You can believe me, I was about to throw the D855 against the hardest piece of wall, I could possibly find in my rage. The reason why I didn't give up at this point is, that I LOS-rommed two other D855s just a few days before. Those were my mom's and my girlfriend's and they work fine until today. I bought this third one for myself, because I was impressed, how good LOS worked on the D855s. On top I wanted to get rid of my Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9515), because LOS kinda sucks on it, but this is another story...
So I figuered that the earlier LOS version I used for the women's phones, could solve the problem. So I unbricked again and flashed "lineage-15.1-20190327-nightly-d855-signed.zip" and "open_gapps-arm-8.1-pico-20190329.zip". And hell yeah, that did work! No bootloops, eBay worked fine, just everything was as I loved it on the other phones, I flashed. Until tonight. I've been lucky for almost two days, but tonight this happened: I plotted a route in Google Maps and saved it as a shortcut on my homescreen. I closed Maps and tapped the route icon. Freeze - crash - bootloop - no recovery mode! I wanted to start crying, because Maps has already worked fine yesterday. And it still does on the other two phones, which run exactly the same rom...
So now, I'm sitting here, not knowing what can be done further. I'm not a programmer / developper or any of those cracks providing us the newest software for old phones. So I just can do wild guesses. Maybe the moment I removed the battery the very first time after flashing messed something up very deep inside the phones internals and it can not be cured any more. Maybe some of you guys have experienced similar things and know a tweak or a simple step, I forgot. Anyway, I hope I can use my phone on LOS some day which I bought especially for this case.
Keep up the great work, folks!
Greets
I ordered a new mainboard. It should arrive within 3 weeks. I'll keep you updated.

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