I'm currently having an issue with my phone regarding it's update status. I currently have Redmi 5A, MIUI Global 9.1|Stable 9.1.4.0 (NCKMIEI)
I already downloaded one of the custom ROM flash recovery which is miui_HM5AGlobal_V9.1.8.0.NCKMIEI_7249a98fc5_7.1.zip
every time i use my phone updater, where i choose update package, nothing goes wrong. In fact it says it's decrypting the file. But when it comes to booting up to install the new MIUI version, that's when it gets bumpy. My phone usually boot itself for one time only, but in terms of updating, it boots up two times. The first boot will show the logo, but the android and the loading sign wouldn't pop up, it would boot again, and this time, it will show the logo, the android, and the loading sign. And when i check my phone, if it's updated, it isn't. Which makes me feel a littlr frustrated. Can anyone help me? I would appraciate it. Thanks in advance
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Long story short:
EDIT: I somehow magically (after 2 hours of trying) got into recovery, cleaned and wiped everything and booted into MIUI. Switched to CM 12.1, leaving this thread for anyone that experiences the same problem.
1. I was running CM11-R24, with an early version of the Xcelerate kernel. All was fine and well but today it restarted on its own a couple of times. It would enter a bootloop that I managed to get out of by going into recovery and rebooting from there.
2. Bootloop happened again, couldn't get into recovery.
3. Installed newest twrp recovery via fastboot. No change.
4. Managed to hardbrick my phone by installing a wrong .img of a global version.
5. Managed to revert back to a softbrick by installing the right (hopefully) global version of my mobile phone.
6. I did manage to read a logcat inbetween and I remember there being something about the kernel settings being nulled to default, because there was a failed boot 2 times in a row.
Links:
Hard-brick to soft-brick procedure I followed - http en.miui.c o m thread-54139-1-1.html
Used global version: Singapore 50? Going to try other versions
Settings in MiFlash tool (using 2014.11 version). - http postimg.o r g /image/hh122e54j
Current problems:
1. When powering up the phone, it will not go beyond the Mi logo.
2. When trying to enter recovery (volup+power) I enter another loop. It is normally 10-15 seconds of Mi logo, power down, 3-5 seconds of Mi logo, power down. Repeat. I do not stop holding the recovery combination while this happens.
3. I have installed via fastboot all of these recoveries - TWRP 2830, TWRP 2860, Philz latest recovery. After installing each of them, I can not enter recovery mode again. Flashing a new recovery doesn't seem to change that.
I have access to fastboot, currently I installed the stable fastboot rom version "armani_images_JHCCNBH45.0_4.3_cn_e7e373f319".
I can not get adb to recognize the device, only fastboot. Can't get a logcat because of it. If you think I might be doing it wrong, please walk me through the process.
How do I get it back to working condition? The phone was bought in Bulgaria from a retailer, but I don't know which country it was originally shipped from, only that it's a WCDMA version.
Throw it away and get your self some reliable phone unlike redmi , it's a crap lots of issue ... I prefer Motorola .
ford.sushil said:
Throw it away and get your self some reliable phone unlike redmi , it's a crap lots of issue ... I prefer Motorola .
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Oh oh oh don't be rude everyone has his own priorities and financial limitations
Bootloop
Dude, I have the same problem, can you help plus?
Hi guys,
Pretty much as the title says. I installed a ROM, wasn't to my tastes - so I wiped, flashed a new ROM and associated Gapps and now I am stuck in a bootloop on the Google logo. I can plug my device into my Linux laptop and see the device with adb. If I use logcat, I can see that I am definitely bootlooping, the final part of the stacktrace shows it trying to load some font ttf files.
The interesting part, if I issue "adb reboot bootloader/recovery", I get the "your device's software" warning and then put straight back into the same bootloop. Usually fine with these sorts of things, have been flashing Android ROMs since I have had a HD-2 but this has genuinely stumped me. What can I do guys?
disregard
I have the same problem
trhyst said:
Hi guys,
Pretty much as the title says. I installed a ROM, wasn't to my tastes - so I wiped, flashed a new ROM and associated Gapps and now I am stuck in a bootloop on the Google logo. I can plug my device into my Linux laptop and see the device with adb. If I use logcat, I can see that I am definitely bootlooping, the final part of the stacktrace shows it trying to load some font ttf files.
The interesting part, if I issue "adb reboot bootloader/recovery", I get the "your device's software" warning and then put straight back into the same bootloop. Usually fine with these sorts of things, have been flashing Android ROMs since I have had a HD-2 but this has genuinely stumped me. What can I do guys?
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When you flash your ROMs do you flash vendor and system that match?
Have you tried flashing factory image yet?
HI,
I am not new to flashing phones and tablets, but I am a bit confused about the new partition format.
I have a nokia 6.1.
I want to flash the official lineage 18 ROM on it.
I downloaded the latest version , and also the latest lineage recovery.
I followed the install instructions on the website . I believe, exactly.
But after I have executed this command '' fastboot flash boot xxxxx.img"" to temporarily boot recovery, the phone stays in download mode and does nothing.
I then thought maybe I need to reboot?, and power down, because the next thing on the lineage install instructions is to start the phone having powered down.
Anyways, when it boots up, it hangs and stays on the android one screen.
Power/Volume up does nothing.
Whats worse is, it is no longer recognised in ADB.
I was really worried. I let the battery die overnight, and then tried to get some response, but no - still stuck.
Finally, after more fiddling, I got it into download mode, and was able to flash stock using OST.
I tried again - same thing, and once again luckily managed after an hour or so to get it into download mode.
So I have reflashed stock, and wondering if somebody a lot brighter than me can give some advice??
Currently on stock android 10, but would much prefer lineage 18 , as I have no need for google services.
Can only think something is going wrong with whichever partition I am temporarily booting to recovery?
Many Thanks ( with a relieved sigh for escaping a brick )
pootler
Something similar happened to me, it turns out that from android 10 stock you have to first:
fastboot flash recovery xxxx.img
you will get an error in the cmd, that's good, now
fasboot boot xxxx.img
.
this was mentioned a long time ago but was never mentioned more in other threads
if you get stuck you can use ost la. also remember the slot A B when you flash the rom
Tsuragi said:
Something similar happened to me, it turns out that from android 10 stock you have to first:
fastboot flash recovery xxxx.img
you will get an error in the cmd, that's good, now
fasboot boot xxxx.img
.
this was mentioned a long time ago but was never mentioned more in other threads
if you get stuck you can use ost la. also remember the slot A B when you flash the rom
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Thanks Tsuragi,
Forgot about that - it was me who posted that solution some time ago duh!
Pootler
pootler said:
HI,
I am not new to flashing phones and tablets, but I am a bit confused about the new partition format.
I have a nokia 6.1.
I want to flash the official lineage 18 ROM on it.
I downloaded the latest version , and also the latest lineage recovery.
I followed the install instructions on the website . I believe, exactly.
But after I have executed this command '' fastboot flash boot xxxxx.img"" to temporarily boot recovery, the phone stays in download mode and does nothing.
I then thought maybe I need to reboot?, and power down, because the next thing on the lineage install instructions is to start the phone having powered down.
Anyways, when it boots up, it hangs and stays on the android one screen.
Power/Volume up does nothing.
Whats worse is, it is no longer recognised in ADB.
I was really worried. I let the battery die overnight, and then tried to get some response, but no - still stuck.
Finally, after more fiddling, I got it into download mode, and was able to flash stock using OST.
I tried again - same thing, and once again luckily managed after an hour or so to get it into download mode.
So I have reflashed stock, and wondering if somebody a lot brighter than me can give some advice??
Currently on stock android 10, but would much prefer lineage 18 , as I have no need for google services.
Can only think something is going wrong with whichever partition I am temporarily booting to recovery?
Many Thanks ( with a relieved sigh for escaping a brick )
pootler
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Hey bro same experience, thats why im stock in android 10 with unlock bootloader. but i successfully flashed lineage with unofficial twrp but the problem is i cant flashed gapps thats why i cant install pre apps and cant use the default message and call. please help me
Hi all,
I'm coming back to Android after an absence and would like to run Lineage on a new US unlocked 9P. I followed the directions in the Lineage OS website and unfortunately the phone now is stuck in a constant animation of the blue circle moving left over the arc, and there isn't much I think I will be able to do about it until the battery runs out.
Here's what I did as per the directions:
-got and installed adb and fastboot from the Windows zips from Google
-added the install location to the path enviro variable
-installed the Universal ADB driver from Github
-activated USB debugging and OEM unlocking on the phone
-got the phone repeatedly into fastboot mode but then got stuck since 'fastboot devices' didn't show anything
-got bailed out by another thread here that one needs to check for updates with phone connected and Win will download the relevant USB drivers. Thanks!
-unlocked the bootloader
-downloaded and flashed the 18.1-20210803 recovery img
-sideloaded the copy-partitions 20210323 zip and it got stuck at 47% just like the website said
-did the factory reset
-sideloaded the the LOS 2020210803 zip to the phone and rebooted
When I rebooted it just plays the animation I mentioned at the beginning, so it looks like it's stuck in a permaloop.
I should mentioned that after I flashed recovery and booted into the normal Oxygen mode it would take much longer to boot so perhaps there was something already creating the loop.
I am grateful for any assistance.
Thanks,
How long have you left it? First install of Lineage spins for ages
I think I left it for an hour or so. Thanks for the info - I just turned it on and will let it spin for a while and see what happens.
I let it run until the battery died. I fully recharged it and am letting it run again. Same result of blue circle tracing arc to the left.
Success!
I tried to install the prior version (0720) which was then rejected for being too old. I wiped the storage and then tried 0803 again and it installed. I turned it on, the circle moved for a while and then the Lineage logo came up. I just finished setup, and it looks beautiful.
So far so good!
lexcimer said:
Success!
I tried to install the prior version (0720) which was then rejected for being too old. I wiped the storage and then tried 0803 again and it installed. I turned it on, the circle moved for a while and then the Lineage logo came up. I just finished setup, and it looks beautiful.
So far so good!
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Everytime you flash a new rom you need to wipe data after
Anytime that happens you just go back into recovery and wipe data a few times and it should work after that.
It would've been due to encryption. Each time you flash a new rom you need to wipe userdata which removes your lock and also removes encryption. If you try to install a rom without doing this first, the rom cannot access that partition, because it doesn't yet know the unlock code/pattern, which is why it just gets stuck trying to do so.
Thank you to the 3 posters above, and I appreciate DJ Sub's explanation, makes sense in hindsight and I'll keep it in mind for the future.
PS - I'm glad to be back to the Android modding community, it's refreshing to be able to steer what OS my phone is running
I had the same problem (also a couple of different boot loop problems) when flashing LineageOS.
I did many things, so can't say for sure which one helped me to fix that, but the things I did were:
Restore from boot loop via MSM tool flashing EU image.
Updating that OxygeneOS to the latest using internal updater.
Repeating the LOS installation process several times in different conditions to isolate the source of the problem. I was changing LineageOS package, OpenGapps package, etc.
One of the problems I've found was that latest OpenGapps package (July 28th if I'm correct) was causing the boot loop on first start (very similar to what you're describing):
Phone tries to boot showing the LOS animation.
It goes for several minutes.
Then the phone vibrates, reboots and it continues from the start.
If I'm not mistaken, it was fixed by using the version from July 24th. The latest package also were removed from the OpenGapps page later AFAIR.
Second problem was after the successful boot. The phone was rebooting from the first setup wizard, booting to recovery (or some other partition) and proposing to make a factory reset.
Not sure which of my steps solved this, but I was updating back to the last LOS package watching closely that I'm flashing the same slot on each step and also making sure that slots are properly copied from one to another with the corresponding script.
Even in the most stable setup I was probably having some setup wizard loop problems, so I was skipping account setup steps and doing that manually later.
I'd say that installing LOS on OnePlus 9 Pro was most difficult and problematic installation in my experience and I did that a lot previously: HTC Wildfire S, THL 5000, Zuk Z1, Xiaomi Mi 5s, Xiaomi Mi 9T (Redmi K20) and several other devices.
So previous to yesterday I had a fully working Galaxy S9 G960F, running the latest version of crDroid 11 (from 2021 heh), and something like TWRP 3.5.1? A fairly old version anyway, since I'd been running the same OS for the past year. I recently noticed someone had gotten 13 working on the S9, so I downloaded it and installed it like I'd done every other time installing a custom OS before, rebooted, and then the phone starts automatically going to recovery on boot, but gets stuck on the TWRP splash screen each time.
So I figured maybe the version of TWRP was too old for Android 13, and grab the latest (3.7.0), flash that with Odin, start the phone and I can at least get into recovery this time. So I try installing crDroid again. Same deal, just instantly boots straight back into recovery. So, figuring I'd best just go back to what I was using before, I reinstalled the previous crDroid 11 I had been using, and.. for some reason with that installed it only boots into Download mode unless I force it into Recovery. I try wiping everything and trying again, same deal. I even tried installing a different rom (Evolution X) and that just straight reboot looped.
If I go back to 3.5.1 TWRP it gets stuck on the splash screen btw. I am not sure what to do from here. Can I go back to stock and start over? Is there something else I should be doing? I've changed roms a bunch of times in the past and this is the first time 'just reinstall what worked before' hasn't worked, heh.
(For clarification, with crDroid 13: Phone turns on, shows Samsung Galaxy S9 boot screen, then goes straight into TWRP. With crDroid 11: Phone turns on, Galaxy S9 boot screen, straight into Downloading. With Evolution X: Phone turns on, Galaxy S9 boot screen, shut down and reboot. Buttons don't seem to be pressed in.)
DeiwosN said:
..... Can I go back to stock and start over? Is there something else I should be doing? I've changed roms a bunch of times in the past and this is the first time 'just reinstall what worked before' hasn't worked, heh.
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Similar thing happened to me on a different Samsung device.
I did:
Used at that time SamFirm_Reborn_0.3.6.2 to get latest stock from samsung servers directly after inserting correct device designation and csc code.
Checked "binary nature" to get the full multiple part stock rom.
Flashed that with Odin.
Started from scratch.
Thank you so much! That fixed it.
DeiwosN said:
Thank you so much! That fixed it.
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Glad I could help.
Perhaps useful for other users that you mark this thread as solved.