Attempted to install a faulty kernel, and soft-bricked my device.
When I did the factory reset, I lost root. I am still on 10.0.9. Can anyone help me out with a patched boot image for my 1905? Thanks. I haven't been able to find one anywhere
if my information matches yours ill upload now uf needed
Same problem but I found a boot img in an other post in the last page: https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...t-international-magisk-patched-t4053945/page4
Anyone have a patched boot image for United States?
Grab fastboot file it has boot img if not use its and pull boot from that if you can't I'll grab phone out if I can find it in on oneplus 8 but I have 7t and 7prob I can pull img if u need
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Hi everyone. So i have an lg g3 d850 version, I had rooted it installed cyanogenmod 12 and twrp recovery, everything was fine. Problem came up when i tried to upgrade twrp recovery to v3.0.0.0 (latest version). I downloaded the twrp.img into my sd card, I used Flashify and erroneously chose FLASH BOOT IMAGE instead of RECOVERY IMAGE. Since they are both .img files flashify flashed it. I tried to reboot my phone it would not boot, just kept displaying on and off the lg logo, i guess it couldn't find the correct boot image. I thing flashify flashed a recovery .img into the boot partion (what a bummer!). So I tried to restore phone to stock, it booted into download mode (vol up+usb cable), used the lg flash tool and installed the stock .tot file with its dll, went well to completion. Tried to boot again, but it would not boot. I guess the boot partion is still unflashed. Someone please assist me on this problem, is there a way i can get and flash the original boot .img into my LG G3 D850?
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Hello and thank you for using Q/A,
you can download the CyanogenMod 12 ZIP and extract the boot.img from Cyanogen. Now flash the extracted Boot.img via Fastboot.
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Do you have a step by step guide on how to do that? Remember the tot method completed, so i guess its back to stock.
Densmac said:
Do you have a step by step guide on how to do that? Remember the tot method completed, so i guess its back to stock.
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On computer -> open the rom zip via winrar or any archive utility, find boot.img, copy over to phone (connect while in twrp), tap on IMG in twrp (there are 2 options - zip and img, currently it´s zip mode), then find the boot.img, choose to flash and select "boot" or "kernel" (it asks you if it´s recovery or kernel)
Don´t panic , you have twrp at lease
I don't have twrp
Well doesn't make sense.
-you had older twrp
-you wanted new one
-you flashed it to boot partition?
It means you can't boot Android but you still have twrp
volume down and power,wait for lg logo. Release and hold again..confirm twice
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Hello Everyone I am hoping there is a solution to this however I have been unable to find anything.
I flashed the latest OTA image via sideload and everything was fine until I tried to install TWRP. When trying to install the latest TWRP I could find ( 3.1.0-0RC2 ) my phone would then boot loop. I tried this process several times and each time after installing my phone would boot loop for 10 minutes until I forced it into fastboot, fast booted the TWRP image, and finally sideload the OTA once again.
I have seen a couple threads which I believe indicate that May update changed/broke something with the bootloader but I will be honest I
haven't read into it much.
This is on a Google version of the device with the bootloader unlocked. (failed to mention that).
Thanks in advance.
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Hello Everyone I am hoping there is a solution to this however I have been unable to find anything.
I flashed the latest OTA image via sideload and everything was fine until I tried to install TWRP. When trying to install the latest TWRP I could find ( 3.1.0-0RC2 ) my phone would then boot loop. I tried this process several times and each time after installing my phone would boot loop for 10 minutes until I forced it into fastboot, fast booted the TWRP image, and finally sideload the OTA once again.
I have seen a couple threads which I believe indicate that May update changed/broke something with the bootloader but I will be honest I
haven't read into it much.
This is on a Google version of the device with the bootloader unlocked. (failed to mention that).
Thanks in advance.
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Please read the other Posts about this
Flash the bootloader from april.
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Download last months 7.1.2 factory image.
Extract it and find "bootloader-marlin-xxxxblahblah.img".
Rename it to "bootloader.img" for simplicity's sake, then move it to the side.
:Flash-all" the latest factory image, after its done stay in fastboot.
Run "fastboot flash bootloader_a bootloader.img" from wherever you moved the file to
Disregard if "partition_a" isnt your primary, once the command is ran it will auto flash to the primary partition.
Boot and setup, reboot back to bootloader.
Boot and install twrp, then reboot to recovery.
Delete fstab.marlin in main directory, then flash preferred supersu (i use 2.79 sr3).
Reboot to system and your done. from here reboot to recovery or bootloader to flash your preferred kernel and mods.
Was able to get this all sorted out.
If anyone else happens to see this thread with the same issues and missed the April bootloader deal you can find a good overview Here
To get the April bootloader image which is something I have never loaded myself you need to download the Factory Image from April then extract it. Inside there you will see the bootloader image.
Hope this helps anyone else who didn't read far enough into this issue.
Device: Zenfone 2 ZE551ML (WW Z00A)
Current Firmware: UL-Z00A-WW-2.20.40.206-user
Bootloader version: unknown + unlocked
I've seen several tutorials about using fastboot to flash recovery back to normal, but nothing seems to be working for my device. For context, I played around with LineageOS and Mokee for a while until I decided to go back to stock firmware. I had TWRP working, so I just downloaded the original stock, formated all partitions with TWRP and reflashed UL-Z00A-WW-2.20.40.206.
That worked well, but I just realized I am unable to boot into recovery. Everytime I use adb reboot recovery, the device goes into a bootloop. The ASUS logo shows up, then recovery silently fails to load, and finally the phone reboots. This keeps going until I force the device to turn off and reboot into normal mode.
I can adb reboot bootloader and use fastboot to flash recovery images. I have tried several stock recoveries I found in the forum and blog posts. I also tried a recovery.img extracted from the official ASUS firmware package (UL-Z00A-WW-4.21.40.352-user). I also tried different versions of TWRP, most recent and one that was working on my device. No matter which one I flash, the device just won't reach recovery.
I am willing to flash the stock fimware back to the phone and recreate all partitions, if necessary... except I can't even do that because... well... I can't get into recovery!
Does anyone have any tips for a manual fastboot flash of the entire firmware? Can I somehow format and recreate this partition?
I'm thinking about improvising from the steps outlined here, but I just want to make sure I'm not missing anything.
Quick update: after house into the night, I found a way around it!
I eventually came across this post, which has links to a complete list of all Z00A firmwares in RAW format. So I could get a hold of the latest stock firmwares for Android L (2.x) and M (4.x).
Turns out, a RAW image is just a zip file. It's different in the sense that it contains several *.img files that compose the firmware in state ready to be flashed using tools like fastboot. Inside WW_ZE551ML_2.20.40.206_20170627.raw I found a recovery_sign.img, which I was able to flash and use successfully. Great! That recovered the original stock recovery.
After that, I was able to update my firwmare to Asus's latest android M. Strangely enough, I also reflashed TWRP after that and it also works again.
Hopefully, this can help any lost soul in the future.
Best regards to all!
Hello, My Zenfone 2 model Z00AD has stopped at recovery screen and can't get into TWRP. I have used fastboot flash recovery followed by fastboot boot for various img files including 9 of 12 TWRP image files available for this phone. I have tried the recovery file that you obtained from RAW files, but it did not work for my phone.
Any suggestions welcome!
I flashed twrp recovery then i did not reboot i flashed a kernel witch is 9.0 compatiable then flashed magisk now I am stuck on a white screen with the Google G with a loading bar any help would be great
WoZzYDoesitbest said:
I flashed twrp recovery then i did not reboot i flashed a kernel witch is 9.0 compatiable then flashed magisk now I am stuck on a white screen with the Google G with a loading bar any help would be great
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Just extract and fastboot flash the original boot.img from the factory image. You'll have to open the nested zipfile in the image file to get to it. Once you flash it, you should be back where you started and able to boot system. Retrace your steps and found out what you did wrong. Which kernel? As a side note, you should first fastboot boot the TWRP.img file and then while you are in TWRP, you flash the TWRP zip file. You can also use TWRP (boot) to queue up TWRP, Kernel, and Magisk and they will all flash in that sequence saving some time. There are also sticky guides on how to do this.
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Just extract and fastboot flash the original boot.img from the factory image. You'll have to open the nested zipfile in the image file to get to it. Once you flash it, you should be back where you started and able to boot system. Retrace your steps and found out what you did wrong. Which kernel? As a side note, you should first fastboot boot the TWRP.img file and then while you are in TWRP, you flash the TWRP zip file. You can also use TWRP (boot) to queue up TWRP, Kernel, and Magisk and they will all flash in that sequence saving some time. There are also sticky guides on how to do this.
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Yeah appreciate it i figured it out last night this phone drives me nuts
After I tried rooting with magisk, Pixel 2XL, 11.0.0 (RP1A.200720.009) And I flashed the patched .img file from magisk, My phone then right there got into a bootloop, I was able to get into the bootloader but nothing else, Now I cant get out of the bootloader and im wondering if there is someway to fix this, I saw a thread on this, Which says I have to change Magisk Manager to Canary but I cant because im stuck in a bootloop AND im in the bootloader, I already unrooted my drive by Flashing the original img but no help...
Any help?
If you flashed a patched img, then flashing back an unpatched boot.img would fix it. You can always download the the full factory image and flash it back.
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If you flashed a patched img, then flashing back an unpatched boot.img would fix it. You can always download the the full factory image and flash it back.
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already done, if i flash it again will it work? because im still stuck in the bootloop
Nicster205 said:
already done, if i flash it again will it work? because im still stuck in the bootloop
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if you reflash the factory boot.img then you'll get out of bootloop.
Nicster205 said:
After I tried rooting with magisk, Pixel 2XL, 11.0.0 (RP1A.200720.009) And I flashed the patched .img file from magisk, My phone then right there got into a bootloop, I was able to get into the bootloader but nothing else, Now I cant get out of the bootloader and im wondering if there is someway to fix this, I saw a thread on this, Which says I have to change Magisk Manager to Canary but I cant because im stuck in a bootloop AND im in the bootloader, I already unrooted my drive by Flashing the original img but no help...
Any help?
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reflashing the factory boot.img seems useless. you can long-press the power button to force power down. then power up to the fastboot mode,and reflash the full factory image(11 or 10). the nomal methon working on 10 seems dizzy in 11 now.
fwiw, heres the path i used...i hate making it more steps than needed (tranferring boot image to device and back again for magisk patching for example)...
1) flash-all.bat (with wipe enabled - because clean install)
2) Immediately on reboot from 1 and before it gets anywhere near to beginning of setup: fastboot boot twrp-3.4.0-1-taimen.img
3) adb push Magisk-e66b0bf3(20425).zip /tmp
4) adb shell twrp install /tmp/Magisk-e66b0bf3(20425).zip
5) adb reboot
6) after reboot, install canary magisk manager (for whatever reason doesnt install from TWRP flash)
7) open canary magisk manager and enable magiskhide
This is caused by twrp
Use android toolbox, just boot twrp, flash magisk
boot into twrp go to advanced fix bootloop option reboot
Nicster205 said:
After I tried rooting with magisk, Pixel 2XL, 11.0.0 (RP1A.200720.009) And I flashed the patched .img file from magisk, My phone then right there got into a bootloop, I was able to get into the bootloader but nothing else, Now I cant get out of the bootloader and im wondering if there is someway to fix this, I saw a thread on this, Which says I have to change Magisk Manager to Canary but I cant because im stuck in a bootloop AND im in the bootloader, I already unrooted my drive by Flashing the original img but no help...
Any help?
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