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I've saw a lot of these posts and I also had the same Issue.
first of all I'm not taking any responsible for this, but it worked for me so.. you can at least try if you have no option left.
please note thatYOU WILL LOSE EVERYTHING on the internal storage of your LG G3!
IF YOU DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO DOWNLOAD MODE :
Please get yourself the right LAF file for your phone and insert it into the adb.exe and the fastboot.exe folder (if you don't know what I talk about please download Android SDK platform)
press Ctrl+Shift and right click inside the folder and choose Open Command window here (http://img5013.photobox.co.uk/11895...2cd987792512dcafe1c9acf628a3ef5b3a604bc5f.jpg)
Now at the CMD window that opened Type :
fastboot erase recovery
PLESAE MAKE SURE YOU DOWNLOADED THE RIGHT LAF FILE FOR YOUR PHONE before attempting this (at the same android version)
fastboot erase laf
fastboot flash laf laf.img
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If you can't find the LAF file for your phone you'll have to Extract it from the KDZ file using this Tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600575
Now you can accesses the download mode by restarting the phone.
Take the battery and the Sync cable out
while pressing the +Vol button insert the battery and the cable while continuing holding it
IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO DOWNLOAD MODE :
Please download the TOT and .Dll files specifically for your phone from here: http://downloadandroidfiles.org/Files/LG G3/Stock Files/
after that follow this video and you're all good :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VVms7SdM04
SaharLevi said:
I've saw a lot of these posts and I also had the same Issue.
first of all I'm not taking any responsible for this, but it worked for me so.. you can at least try if you have no option left.
please note thatYOU WILL LOSE EVERYTHING on the internal storage of your LG G3!
IF YOU DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO DOWNLOAD MODE :
Please get yourself the right LAF file for your phone and insert it into the adb.exe and the fastboot.exe folder (if you don't know what I talk about please download Android SDK platform)
press Ctrl+Shift and right click inside the folder and choose Open Command window here (http://img5013.photobox.co.uk/11895...2cd987792512dcafe1c9acf628a3ef5b3a604bc5f.jpg)
Now at the CMD window that opened Type :
If you can't find the LAF file for your phone you'll have to Extract it from the KDZ file using this Tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600575
Now you can accesses the download mode by restarting the phone.
Take the battery and the Sync cable out
while pressing the +Vol button insert the battery and the cable while continuing holding it
IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO DOWNLOAD MODE :
Please download the TOT and .Dll files specifically for your phone from here: http://downloadandroidfiles.org/Files/LG G3/Stock Files/
after that follow this video and you're all good :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VVms7SdM04
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Am getting this ERROR :
D:\--- MOBILE\Android\android\platform-tools>fastboot erase laf
erasing 'laf'...
FAILED (remote: failed to erase partition
)
finished. total time: 5.035s
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Have you Installed the LG G3 Drivers?
Does your windows recognize it ?
If not please download http://tool.xcdn.gdms.lge.com/dn/downloader.dev?fileKey=UW00120120425
SaharLevi said:
I've saw a lot of these posts and I also had the same Issue.
first of all I'm not taking any responsible for this, but it worked for me so.. you can at least try if you have no option left.
please note thatYOU WILL LOSE EVERYTHING on the internal storage of your LG G3!
IF YOU DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO DOWNLOAD MODE :
Please get yourself the right LAF file for your phone and insert it into the adb.exe and the fastboot.exe folder (if you don't know what I talk about please download Android SDK platform)
press Ctrl+Shift and right click inside the folder and choose Open Command window here (http://img5013.photobox.co.uk/11895...2cd987792512dcafe1c9acf628a3ef5b3a604bc5f.jpg)
Now at the CMD window that opened Type :
If you can't find the LAF file for your phone you'll have to Extract it from the KDZ file using this Tool http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2600575
Now you can accesses the download mode by restarting the phone.
Take the battery and the Sync cable out
while pressing the +Vol button insert the battery and the cable while continuing holding it
IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO DOWNLOAD MODE :
Please download the TOT and .Dll files specifically for your phone from here: http://downloadandroidfiles.org/Files/LG G3/Stock Files/
after that follow this video and you're all good :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VVms7SdM04
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hi, just one nooby question. where are the adb.exe and the fastboot exe folders?
Hi Mate, It's not noobie at all.
You need to download the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) from this Link :http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
Ticket the platform-tools you don't need the rest
Or you can have the easy way and Download it from here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2588979
Or maybe you don't know where are the specific folder in which case go to where you installed it. mine is at C:\Users\Sahar\platform-tools
And on the way download the LG G3 drivers from LG download center or from this link: http://tool.xcdn.gdms.lge.com/dn/downloader.dev?fileKey=UW00120120425
thanks amigo! I'll check it out.
@SaharLevi
Here's the fix Quick and easy
need to have fastboot, I used ubuntu can install with sudo apt-get install android-tools-fastboot
info on fastboot
[TOOL] [WINDOWS] ADB, Fastboot and Drivers - 15 seconds ADB Installer
also need recovery.img, I used the lastest twrp
In terminal
fastboot boot recovery.img
this will boot your phone with the img on your computer.
in recovery restore or install a good boot or kernel.
your phone should be good to go after that.
I had my phone fixed in about 5 min, I really should not play around with boot partition.
Also should be able to flash boot if you have a good one,
fastboot flash boot boot.img
zakiyy said:
Am getting this ERROR :
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man i am getting the same error! says something about the mmc on the phone not being able to erase it or whatever
zakiyy said:
Am getting this ERROR :
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Timahthee said:
man i am getting the same error! says something about the mmc on the phone not being able to erase it or whatever
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if you have fastboot mode you probably already erased the laf partition and you can't erase what you don't have. just continue
I have a weird problem, i'm in fastboot, and my laptop sees the phone, but none of the fastboot commands work. They get echoed on the screen and appear to be working but they don't do anything. I've tried flashing, rebooting... pretty much everything, and nothing happens.
bartcoop2 said:
I have a weird problem, i'm in fastboot, and my laptop sees the phone, but none of the fastboot commands work. They get echoed on the screen and appear to be working but they don't do anything. I've tried flashing, rebooting... pretty much everything, and nothing happens.
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can you show the commands you typed?
jcfunk said:
can you show the commands you typed?
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I navigate into a folder with all my img files and then tried a few things:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot boot boot.img
fastboot flash laf laf.img
I've also tried to erase a few times, and even reboot, and nothing happens, even though it says on the lg screen that it's rebooting.
bartcoop2 said:
I navigate into a folder with all my img files and then tried a few things:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot boot boot.img
fastboot flash laf laf.img
I've also tried to erase a few times, and even reboot, and nothing happens, even though it says on the lg screen that it's rebooting.
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try
adb fastboot flash recovery [located recovery file]
or
./adb fastboot flash recovery [located recovery file]
KingOfDope said:
try
adb fastboot flash recovery [located recovery file]
or
./adb fastboot flash recovery [located recovery file]
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I'm assuming you meant just fastboot, adb fastboot just prints out help.
It says:
Code:
target reported max download size of 2147483648 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11496 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.362s]
writing 'recovery'...
and on the phone it says [7164300] fastboot: flash:recovery
But nothing happens. It's as if fastboot is broken.
bartcoop2 said:
I navigate into a folder with all my img files and then tried a few things:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot boot boot.img
fastboot flash laf laf.img
I've also tried to erase a few times, and even reboot, and nothing happens, even though it says on the lg screen that it's rebooting.
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Type from folder with recovery.img
fastboot boot recovery.img
if it a bumped recovery, it should boot into recovery. Then you should be able to restore a backup
jcfunk said:
Type from folder with recovery.img
fastboot boot recovery.img
if it a bumped recovery, it should boot into recovery. Then you should be able to restore a backup
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I've tried that, i think my fastboot is somehow corrupt, i guess i have a hard-brick, i hope LG will replace it.
Thanks for your help
bartcoop2 said:
I've tried that, i think my fastboot is somehow corrupt, i guess i have a hard-brick, i hope LG will replace it.
Thanks for your help
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also have you tried a different usb cable? Mine stop working after a month. Only charges phone but won't connect to computer
Sent from my tf700t using Tapatalk
jcfunk said:
also have you tried a different usb cable? Mine stop working after a month. Only charges phone but won't connect to computer
Sent from my tf700t using Tapatalk
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Yeah i tried, no go
bartcoop2 said:
I.
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I have yoir problem,too.Have you find out how to fix it?
akaHardison said:
I have yoir problem,too.Have you find out how to fix it?
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i find it
I was trying to clear my cache, and do a factory wipe in recovery mode, but now all I get is an android robot lying down with the word error. It just keeps booting to this screen every few seconds. When I try to get back into recovery mode, I get a message saying there is no path to cache, and then it starts booting to the robot error again. I can still hold down power and vol+, and get options for normal, recovery, power off, ect, but it won't boot. Do I have a 300 dollar brick? I hope not. Any help would be greatly appreciated. This my 1st time on any phone other than samsung/htc, so I'm a little unfimilar with the process. I guess i'm so used to ODIN being my easy out. Waiting patiently.
I don't know if this can help... Maybe you can try to flash the image file in fastboot mode (vol up + power) since you are still able to go into that mode.
Just download these 4 files:
1. Recovery Image
2. Boot Image
3. DroidBoot Image
4. System image pre-root
refer to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/how-to-upgrade-cn-version-to-ww-t3101556
or.. if you can go to Recovery mode (press a few times vol up + power in screen android lying down with error message) and do adb sideload to your device...
Just give it a try...
aatjitra said:
I don't know if this can help... Maybe you can try to flash the image file in fastboot mode (vol up + power) since you are still able to go into that mode.
Just download these 4 files:
1. Recovery Image
2. Boot Image
3. DroidBoot Image
4. System image pre-root
refer to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/how-to-upgrade-cn-version-to-ww-t3101556
or.. if you can go to Recovery mode (press a few times vol up + power in screen android lying down with error message) and do adb sideload to your device...
Just give it a try...
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I will give it a go in the morning when I have a clear mind. I'm so frustrated that I screwed something up, that I can't think straight right now. I will literally try anything at this point.
gmanhad said:
I will give it a go in the morning when I have a clear mind. I'm so frustrated that I screwed something up, that I can't think straight right now. I will literally try anything at this point.
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Connect via ADB and after typing "fastboot devices" and checking it's connected you then type "fastboot erase cache" This worked for me but I had no cache errors, just a misunderstanding of how to get get the recovery menu....
I also erased & flashed recovery, boot, droidimg & system after erasing them. Just be careful with the droidimg though as this apparently is what allows you to get to fastboot mode and if you flash a corrupt image you will have a $300 paperweight...
aatjitra said:
I don't know if this can help... Maybe you can try to flash the image file in fastboot mode (vol up + power) since you are still able to go into that mode.
Just download these 4 files:
1. Recovery Image
2. Boot Image
3. DroidBoot Image
4. System image pre-root
refer to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/how-to-upgrade-cn-version-to-ww-t3101556
or.. if you can go to Recovery mode (press a few times vol up + power in screen android lying down with error message) and do adb sideload to your device...
Just give it a try...
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maybe I'm missing it, but I can't find a system.img file. I have the other 3.
i fastboot flashed boot, recovery, and droidboot.img's, and when I reboot the phone this is all that happens. I can still get into fastboot mode, but that's it. the pics below show what i get when i try to get into recovery mode
gmanhad said:
maybe I'm missing it, but I can't find a system.img file. I have the other 3.
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You can download it from the Mega drive mentioned in that thread.
But here you go buddy => https://mega.co.nz/#F!k4MHiAgL!dVuOKeH3eokcwPSNI79ffw
gmanhad said:
i fastboot flashed boot, recovery, and droidboot.img's, and when I reboot the phone this is all that happens. I can still get into fastboot mode, but that's it. the pics below show what i get when i try to get into recovery mode
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Have you try to flash system image?
aatjitra said:
You can download it from the Mega drive mentioned in that thread.
But here you go buddy => https://mega.co.nz/#F!k4MHiAgL!dVuOKeH3eokcwPSNI79ffw
Have you try to flash system image?
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i have that dl link, but which file do i flash? do i need to unzip the system w root file, or download each of the system files? thanks 4 all the help
try this it worked for me and others,steve...Connect your device and open adb
In adb Type
Code:
fastboot erase cache
gmanhad said:
i have that dl link, but which file do i flash? do i need to unzip the system w root file, or download each of the system files? thanks 4 all the help
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Yes, you need to extract system.img from .zip. Just double click it and extract.
flashed system.img and everything says it went through in fastboot command prompt, but as soon as I reboot the phone, it just goes directly to the android robot lying down with the word error. I guess i just wasted $300......
mongonexus said:
try this it worked for me and others,steve...Connect your device and open adb
In adb Type
Code:
fastboot erase cache
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U R the man bro. I'm back in business. This is why i love android. The community is awesome!!!
You guys are the best
Thanks to everyone who took time out of their holiday weekend to help me out with my issue. I am back up and running. WOW, I really thought I screwed it up big time. I knew that as long as I could boot to fastboot mode, that there might be hope. I truly appreciate it guys.
gmanhad said:
U R the man bro. I'm back in business. This is why i love android. The community is awesome!!!
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your very welcome , thanx xda , its killer group of members and devs for hooking you up, i was was stuck there for 2 days and was so disappointed that i pfhucked something up, came here found others had same issue and dispensed proper comands for adb and 3 minutes my new phone was up and cranking,
gmanhad said:
U R the man bro. I'm back in business. This is why i love android. The community is awesome!!!
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Mate, I told you to do that on the 4th post.... You should at least read the replies when people try to help...
gmanhad said:
i have that dl link, but which file do i flash? do i need to unzip the system w root file, or download each of the system files? thanks 4 all the help
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Assuming you have ZE551ML so you need to use Z00A.
In the folder Z00A_WW_2.17.40.12, you will see some file with name Z00A_WW_2.17.40.12_system_w_root.z01, z02, z03, z04, z05 and .zip
Download all of them into the same folder on your PC. Once done, open the file with .zip extention and extract it. You'll get system.img with size around 2GB. That is system image file you need.
hey
when my phone boots shows that my device is not verified by google , what to do?
Jwtiyar said:
hey
when my phone boots shows that my device is not verified by google , what to do?
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you might have unlocked bootloader with unofficial method. nothing to worry about its just a warning devices are far more insecure. if you are worried about privacy things. believe there is nothing like secure when using digital devices. and there is not even single service provider which do not collect data. hence enjoy your unlocked device and play around
sukhwant717 said:
you might have unlocked bootloader with unofficial method. nothing to worry about its just a warning devices are far more insecure. if you are worried about privacy things. believe there is nothing like secure when using digital devices. and there is not even single service provider which do not collect data. hence enjoy your unlocked device and play around
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Thank you bro, the problem is now its not booting (bootlooping)after upgrading bootloader, flashing twrp then flashing RBR ROM, IDK if this is ROM related or bootloader related
Jwtiyar said:
Thank you bro, the problem is now its not booting (bootlooping)after upgrading bootloader, flashing twrp then flashing RBR ROM, IDK if this is ROM related or bootloader related
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flash boot, fastboot, recovery image for the same firmware u had working last time. if still do not boots. flash bom token, dnx, ifwi for the same firmware. flash boot, recovery and fastboot again while u flash dnx and ifwi.
sukhwant717 said:
flash boot, fastboot, recovery image for the same firmware u had working last time. if still do not boots. flash bom token, dnx, ifwi for the same firmware. flash boot, recovery and fastboot again while u flash dnx and ifwi.
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You made it really complex bro i dont understand what to do.
Jwtiyar said:
You made it really complex bro i dont understand what to do.
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the last working firmware. whichever was installed last time. (assume you were on latest MM ww4.21.40.233... extract it and get the files (boot.img, recovery.img, droidboot.img, splashscreen.img) in the same firmware there will be ifwi.zip extract that too and get the files (bom token, dnx , ifwi)... now copy the extracted files to adb fastboot tool folder. and then in same folder move cursor to and empty place and hold shift and right click on mouse. you will get option open command windows here.
now reboot your phone in fastboot mode and connect to PC.. now run the following commands
fastboot devices ( to see if device is recognized by pc and fastboot tool)
fastboot flash splashscreen splashscreen.img
fastboot flash token " bom token file name" (without commas )
fastboot flash dnx "dnx file name"
fastboot flash ifwi "ifwi file name"
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase fastboot
fastboot flash fastboot droidboot.img
fastboot reboot
keep in mind extract files from the same firmware you were on the last time when your device was working.
sukhwant717 said:
the last working firmware. whichever was installed last time. (assume you were on latest MM ww4.21.40.233... extract it and get the files (boot.img, recovery.img, droidboot.img, splashscreen.img) in the same firmware there will be ifwi.zip extract that too and get the files (bom token, dnx , ifwi)... now copy the extracted files to adb fastboot tool folder. and then in same folder move cursor to and empty place and hold shift and right click on mouse. you will get option open command windows here.
now reboot your phone in fastboot mode and connect to PC.. now run the following commands
fastboot devices ( to see if device is recognized by pc and fastboot tool)
fastboot flash splashscreen splashscreen.img
fastboot flash token " bom token file name" (without commas )
fastboot flash dnx "dnx file name"
fastboot flash ifwi "ifwi file name"
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot erase recovery
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot erase fastboot
fastboot flash fastboot droidboot.img
fastboot reboot
keep in mind extract files from the same firmware you were on the last time when your device was working.
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Thank you very much bro,but the last working firmware i dont know which one was but it was 5.1.1, which firmware is that android version?
Jwtiyar said:
Thank you very much bro,but the last working firmware i dont know which one was but it was 5.1.1, which firmware is that android version?
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device model ze551ml oe ze550ml?
sukhwant717 said:
device model ze551ml oe ze550ml?
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ze551
Jwtiyar said:
ze551
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download the following file extract it. now reboot your phone in fastboot mode and connect to pc. wait till pc recognize it and make detection sound.
now it extracted folder double click to run the file update bootloader.bat
all done
report back if device boots or gives any error in cmd
wait it has an error
sukhwant717 said:
download the following file extract it. now reboot your phone in fastboot mode and connect to pc. wait till pc recognize it and make detection sound.
now it extracted folder double click to run the file update bootloader.bat
all done
report back if device boots or gives any error in cmd
wait it has an error
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before this problem happen i upgraded boorloader to MM then flash TWRP and installed MM ROM so now it has MM Custom ROM.
i did your solution and installed successfully but in adb commands as i saw give that boot.img not found then rebooted and now directly will go to installing system update and give the error (android robot with red warning icon ) .
Jwtiyar said:
before this problem happen i upgraded boorloader to MM then flash TWRP and installed MM ROM so now it has MM Custom ROM.
i did your solution and installed successfully but in adb commands as i saw give that boot.img not found then rebooted and now directly will go to installing system update and give the error (android robot with red warning icon ) .
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when there at that error screen press and hold volume button you will enter into recovery mode. there go to option reboot bootloader phone will boot in fastboot mode
now in the extracted folder at empty place shift and right click.. then open cmd here and run command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
which mm rom you installed?
btw i have corrected the boot.img not found error. you can download and rung the bat file
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRwSVpwSG9iWS0tbUk
sukhwant717 said:
when there at that error screen press and hold volume button you will enter into recovery mode. there go to option reboot bootloader phone will boot in fastboot mode
now in the extracted folder at empty place shift and right click.. then open cmd here and run command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
which mm rom you installed?
btw i have corrected the boot.img not found error. you can download and rung the bat file
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRwSVpwSG9iWS0tbUk
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I installed RBR ROM which based on MM , now the error gone after flashing boot.img but the will boot to asus logo and will reboot again it seems its bootloop .
sukhwant717 said:
when there at that error screen press and hold volume button you will enter into recovery mode. there go to option reboot bootloader phone will boot in fastboot mode
now in the extracted folder at empty place shift and right click.. then open cmd here and run command
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
which mm rom you installed?
btw i have corrected the boot.img not found error. you can download and rung the bat file
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B72QQTXqZSRwSVpwSG9iWS0tbUk
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this is the output now after flashing coorected .zip file you provided:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/24395746/
Jwtiyar said:
this is the output now after flashing coorected .zip file you provided:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/24395746/
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it is bootlooping because of incorrect system
now tell me do u want to flash custom rom or official marshmallow?
sukhwant717 said:
it is bootlooping because of incorrect system
now tell me do u want to flash custom rom or official marshmallow?
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custom MM
Jwtiyar said:
custom MM
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as you already downloaded that rom.. and also the recovery needed for that rom..
first of all same as earlier flash MM bootloader. ther reboot bootloader once then flash twrp. the exactly mentioned in the RBR rom thread. then go to advanced in twrp and click adb sidelaod. tick wipe dalvik cache and cache. swipe to sideload ... now run command adb sideload "rom file name"
if bootloops after flashing firmware. do a factory reset and reboot. going to sleep now 1.15 AM here. will answer tomorrow if any other question
sukhwant717 said:
as you already downloaded that rom.. and also the recovery needed for that rom..
first of all same as earlier flash MM bootloader. ther reboot bootloader once then flash twrp. the exactly mentioned in the RBR rom thread. then go to advanced in twrp and click adb sidelaod. tick wipe dalvik cache and cache. swipe to sideload ... now run command adb sideload "rom file name"
if bootloops after flashing firmware. do a factory reset and reboot. going to sleep now 1.15 AM here. will answer tomorrow if any other question
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thank you very much now its booted successfully
Jwtiyar said:
thank you very much now its booted successfully
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great good to know your device is alive again
sukhwant717 said:
great good to know your device is alive again
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Thank you bro
Hi,
I want to enable dualsim on my singlesim device and for that the TWRP has to be installed. After checking many threads, which less or more describe the same steps, I managed to unlock the bootloader and downloaded an "unofficial" twrp image for the Moto Z Play. But on the last step while trying to flash it I got the error "Image not signed or corrupt" and the image is not installed. Here is the output by flashing:
Code:
D:\Programs\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot.exe flash recovery twrp-3.1.1-0-addison.img
(bootloader) slot-count: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
(bootloader) has-slot:recovery: not found
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'recovery' (11374 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.255s]
writing 'recovery'...
(bootloader) Image not signed or corrupt
OKAY [ 0.246s]
finished. total time: 0.510s
Is there a way to avoid this error ?
Use: "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" no quotes. I change the filename to just "twrp.img" less chance of typing something wrong.
and no the .exe you did.
FSabbane said:
Hi,
I want to enable dualsim on my singlesim device and for that the TWRP has to be installed. After checking many threads, which less or more describe the same steps, I managed to unlock the bootloader and downloaded an "unofficial" twrp image for the Moto Z Play. But on the last step while trying to flash it I got the error "Image not signed or corrupt" and the image is not installed. Here is the output by flashing:
Is there a way to avoid this error ?
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I think it is flashed. After flashing the twrp via fastboot and u see that error then just ignore it, instead directly boot your phone in recovery mode using the volume buttons and look for the word "recovery" then press on power button then it booted there.
Jimi Mack said:
Use: "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" no quotes. I change the filename to just "twrp.img" less chance of typing something wrong.
and no the .exe you did.
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I've changed the filename to "twrp.img" and used the command:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
The output is exactly the same as before.
Kap_Tutan said:
I think it is flashed. After flashing the twrp via fastboot and u see that error then just ignore it, instead directly boot your phone in recovery mode using the volume buttons and look for the word "recovery" then press on power button then it booted there.
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unfortunatly not, after entering the recovery mode I see the message "no command" and I have to hold the power button and press volume up to enter into the Android Recovery menu.
FSabbane said:
unfortunatly not, after entering the recovery mode I see the message "no command" and I have to hold the power button and press volume up to enter into the Android Recovery menu.
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Try to redownload the twrp again, try to use the lower version not the updated one. And after u flash that then update it with the newest one. Lets see if its work
Kap_Tutan said:
Try to redownload the twrp again, try to use the lower version not the updated one. And after u flash that then update it with the newest one. Lets see if its work
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I've tried with the following images:
twrp-3.1.1-0-addison.img
twrp-3.1.0-0-addison.img
twrp-3.0.2-0-addison.img
which were downloaded from the url: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=126925
The result is the same by all of them.
Just to be sure, the image should be copied within the "ADB/Fastboot" folder on my PC and not on the device storage/SD card, isn't it ?
FSabbane said:
I've tried with the following images:
twrp-3.1.1-0-addison.img
twrp-3.1.0-0-addison.img
twrp-3.0.2-0-addison.img
which were downloaded from the url: https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=126925
The result is the same by all of them.
Just to be sure, the image should be copied within the "ADB/Fastboot" folder on my PC and not on the device storage/SD card, isn't it ?
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Did u unlock bootloader?
Yap it should be in pc adb folder
Kap_Tutan said:
Did u unlock bootloader?
Yap it should be in pc adb folder
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Yes, I did unlock it with the unlock key received from motorola:
Code:
fastboot oem unlock UNLOCK_KEY
After that a message is displayed at each start:
your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted
ID: bad key
your device will boot in 5 seconds
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FSabbane said:
Yes, I did unlock it with the unlock key received from motorola:
After that a message is displayed at each start:
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After flashing twrp do not boot the phone otherwise the stock recovery will over write twrp,
After twrp is flashed while still in fastboot mode, use the volume buttons and select recovery on the menu.
flashallthetime said:
After flashing twrp do not boot the phone otherwise the stock recovery will over write twrp,
After twrp is flashed while still in fastboot mode, use the volume buttons and select recovery on the menu.
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That was it, at each boot the recovery partition was overwritten.
Thank you very much for the help !
still doesn't work for me
FSabbane said:
That was it, at each boot the recovery partition was overwritten.
Thank you very much for the help !
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I am still getting error saying your device is unlocked can't be trusted and will be restarted in 5 seconds,
please help me out. Also need adb zip file
velpoori said:
I am still getting error saying your device is unlocked can't be trusted and will be restarted in 5 seconds,
please help me out. Also need adb zip file
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This is not an error. If your bootloader is unlocked this message will display at every boot.
velpoori said:
I am still getting error saying your device is unlocked can't be trusted and will be restarted in 5 seconds,
please help me out. Also need adb zip file
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As Fandroid mentioned, it's not an error. My device also diplays it at startup.
I've added to this post a zip file that contains adb, fastboot and twrp version used to configure my device.
FSabbane said:
As Fandroid mentioned, it's not an error. My device also diplays it at startup.
I've added to this post a zip file that contains adb, fastboot and twrp version used to configure my device.
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Have you installed twrp successfully and which OS r u running on your moto z play right now, how is it?
velpoori said:
Have you installed twrp successfully and which OS r u running on your moto z play right now, how is it?
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I wanted twrp just to create a backup and configure my device to support dualsim. Therefore and as mentioned in a previous post, TWRP is installed only momentarly and after a reboot it would be overwritten.
My OS is the Moto Android 7.0.
What is the issue that you have now ?
FSabbane said:
I wanted twrp just to create a backup and configure my device to support dualsim. Therefore and as mentioned in a previous post, TWRP is installed only momentarly and after a reboot it would be overwritten.
My OS is the Moto Android 7.0.
What is the issue that you have now ?
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As I told earlier I am not able to install twrp due to which I am not able to install custom rom. I tried many times to install twrp, everytime it showed "image is not found" as you guys said I tried going recovery but again it shows you already unlocked boot loader, your device can't be trusted then says " your device will reboot in 5 seconds" this is what my issue is.
velpoori said:
As I told earlier I am not able to install twrp due to which I am not able to install custom rom. I tried many times to install twrp, everytime it showed "image is not found" as you guys said I tried going recovery but again it shows you already unlocked boot loader, your device can't be trusted then says " your device will reboot in 5 seconds" this is what my issue is.
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So that we can see where you're stuck at the moment, please follow this guide and tell us which step didn't work :
https://www.obeygeek.com/install-twrp-recovery-on-moto-z-play/
P.S.: use the adb, fastboot and twrp image I've sent you in the previous post.
FSabbane said:
So that we can see where you're stuck at the moment, please follow this guide and tell us which step didn't work :
https://www.obeygeek.com/install-twrp-recovery-on-moto-z-play/
P.S.: use the adb, fastboot and twrp image I've sent you in the previous post.
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I will try once I reach home by 6pm, you are so helpful thank you...
FSabbane said:
I wanted twrp just to create a backup and configure my device to support dualsim. Therefore and as mentioned in a previous post, TWRP is installed only momentarly and after a reboot it would be overwritten.
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It makes no sense then to flash it. Why don't you just use
fastboot boot twrp.img
when you want to start it? Then no flash will be involved, and twrp will be just booted for this single usage. You can repeat this whenever you need it.
Hello,
I am sorry to bother you with this stupidity but i soft bricked (stuck in fastboot) my Realme GT Master Edition (RMX3363GDPR).
The phone is unlocked but i am unfamilear with flashing this phone and it's partition system.
Anyone can help me? I tried flashing with RealmeOppo flash tool but it or hangs or tells me it's succeeded but it's clearly not. It stays on fastboot mode.
Thanks in advance
pieterrees said:
Hello,
I am sorry to bother you with this stupidity but i soft bricked (stuck in fastboot) my Realme GT Master Edition (RMX3363GDPR).
The phone is unlocked but i am unfamilear with flashing this phone and it's partition system.
Anyone can help me? I tried flashing with RealmeOppo flash tool but it or hangs or tells me it's succeeded but it's clearly not. It stays on fastboot mode.
Thanks in advance
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https://sourceforge.net/projects/nippongsi/files/Pixel%20-%20Pixel5-Tiramisu-Beta2.1%20-%20KAVHT4FFWN/Pixel5-Tiramisu-Beta2.1-AB-Tiramisu-20220527-NipponGSI.img.gz/download
extract the .gz to become a .img, with 7zip or whatever,then rename it to system.img, put to c drive not under any folder, then execute fastboot command:
fastboot flash system C:\system.img
if fail then replace with
fastboot flash system_a C:\system.img
and
fastboot flash system_b C:\system.img
then
fastboot -w
fastboot reboot
if you are really lucky it will boot up into system
do at your own risk
Thank for your reply. How is Pixel5 firmware compatible with Realme GT Master Edition?
NVM, fixed it already.
pieterrees said:
Thank for your reply. How is Pixel5 firmware compatible with Realme GT Master Edition?
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ported (added compatibility) for generic android 9 or higher devices
pieterrees said:
NVM, fixed it already.
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glad you fixed it
LR7875 said:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nippongsi/files/Pixel%20-%20Pixel5-Tiramisu-Beta2.1%20-%20KAVHT4FFWN/Pixel5-Tiramisu-Beta2.1-AB-Tiramisu-20220527-NipponGSI.img.gz/download
extract the .gz to become a .img, with 7zip or whatever,then rename it to system.img, put to c drive not under any folder, then execute fastboot command:
fastboot flash system C:\system.img
if fail then replace with
fastboot flash system_a C:\system.img
and
fastboot flash system_b C:\system.img
then
fastboot -w
fastboot reboot
if you are really lucky it will boot up into system
do at your own risk
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I did all that on the phone but the phone is on fastboot ????????? What is the solution please?
nighetspy said:
I did all that on the phone but the phone is on fastboot ????????? What is the solution please?
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Fastboot does not properly recognize your device?
Try fastboot reboot fastboot before executing the commands
LR7875 said:
Fastboot does not properly recognize your device?
Try fastboot reboot fastboot before executing the commands
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(remote: 'Partition not found') fastboot error please help me
nighetspy said:
(remote: 'Partition not found') fastboot error please help me
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Tried system, system_a and system_b?
LR7875 said:
Tried system, system_a and system_b?
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yes The problem is still there
nighetspy said:
yes The problem is still there
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GSI on Super Partitions
I want so much to install GSI, but when I was going to flash I saw that my device "doesn't have System" Partition. It's called Super Partition there. Does anyone knows how can I install it? I tried some video tutorials, but it always get an Error...
forum.xda-developers.com
LR7875 said:
GSI on Super Partitions
I want so much to install GSI, but when I was going to flash I saw that my device "doesn't have System" Partition. It's called Super Partition there. Does anyone knows how can I install it? I tried some video tutorials, but it always get an Error...
forum.xda-developers.com
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fastboot flash <PARTITION> <FILENAME>. ......... Nothing new
pieterrees said:
NVM, fixed it already.
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Could you please tell me how you fixed it, dealing with the same issue
battus said:
Could you please tell me how you fixed it, dealing with the same issue
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I also want to know how this problem was solved
Allright,
I had a GDPR version of the firmware. I soft bricked my phone by accident. Then I flashed
Code:
RMX3363export_11_A.04_2021080317040000.ofp
and then it was an export version.
I found other ofp's but they didn't work (alltough for me..)
After i successfully flashed my phone i had update issues so i flashed
Code:
RMX3363export_11_A.09_2021122118530211.ofp
This works and a couple of hours later i even get the Realme UI 3.0 update. (this was my goal before i bricked my phone )
I used this tool:
Code:
OppoRealme-OFP-Flash
Beware, if you flashed your phone and it does not work, try changing your Slot in Fastboot.
If you don't have the correct slot (or the new software is flashed onanother slot, it will keep rebooting to fastboot)
I hope my explanation helps. I was desperate and spent three days fixing my phone. When i succeeded i tried to flash the same file from my laptop. This didn't work.I don't know why.
Good luck
pieterrees said:
Allright,
I had a GDPR version of the firmware. I soft bricked my phone by accident. Then I flashed
Code:
RMX3363export_11_A.04_2021080317040000.ofp
and then it was an export version.
I found other ofp's but they didn't work (alltough for me..)
After i successfully flashed my phone i had update issues so i flashed
Code:
RMX3363export_11_A.09_2021122118530211.ofp
This works and a couple of hours later i even get the Realme UI 3.0 update. (this was my goal before i bricked my phone )
I used this tool:
Code:
OppoRealme-OFP-Flash
Beware, if you flashed your phone and it does not work, try changing your Slot in Fastboot.
If you don't have the correct slot (or the new software is flashed onanother slot, it will keep rebooting to fastboot)
I hope my explanation helps. I was desperate and spent three days fixing my phone. When i succeeded i tried to flash the same file from my laptop. This didn't work.I don't know why.
Good luck
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How long does it take to flash after this? fastboot --set-active=a ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟
I just flashed the ofp, after that i tried to reboot.
Then it didn't work and the device booted back into fastboot. After that I did
Code:
fastboot --set-active=other
and after that
Code:
fastboot reboot
and then it worked.
Maybe a vague tip: when you flashed it correctly and you are on the wrong slot it takes longer to boot into fastboot then when your device is bricked. Then you can change slots and (for me) that did the trick.
Good luck
How long does it take for this to end?
fastboot --set-active=other ؟؟
؟؟
a couple of seconds. When it takes forever try rebooting fastboot and try changing slots again or flash again (on another computer).
pieterrees said:
a couple of seconds. When it takes forever try rebooting fastboot and try changing slots again or flash again (on another computer).
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What region is your phone used ؟
It works fine with you? RMX3363_11_A.09_2021122118530211.ofp ؟؟