Hi all,
Yesterday I unlocked the boot loader on my htc one x, it worked perfectly first time and I had no problems booting back up. I then tried to follow the instructions to rom the CM11 KitKat 4.4.4 onto the device.
Problem is I have now somehow gotten stuck in recovery, I can get back to the boot loader screen, but then never passed the recovery screen, when I installed the rom.zip file on the device it failed to install correctly. I fear I have now cleared all the rom info on the device and I am in a state of eternal recovery.
I am also working on a Mac, I know it's an android sin, but it's my wife's pc. If I plug the sub cable into the device the Mac doesn't pick it up, although the boot loader changes to fast boot use when plugged in.
Can someone please help me, I am new to this and very frustrated. I just want to get the device back to standard or just back to those screen.
Much appreciated.
Android Newbie CT said:
Hi all,
Yesterday I unlocked the boot loader on my htc one x, it worked perfectly first time and I had no problems booting back up. I then tried to follow the instructions to rom the CM11 KitKat 4.4.4 onto the device.
Problem is I have now somehow gotten stuck in recovery, I can get back to the boot loader screen, but then never passed the recovery screen, when I installed the rom.zip file on the device it failed to install correctly. I fear I have now cleared all the rom info on the device and I am in a state of eternal recovery.
I am also working on a Mac, I know it's an android sin, but it's my wife's pc. If I plug the sub cable into the device the Mac doesn't pick it up, although the boot loader changes to fast boot use when plugged in.
Can someone please help me, I am new to this and very frustrated. I just want to get the device back to standard or just back to those screen.
Much appreciated.
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Install latest Philz recovery or TWRP or CMW
My XL is stuck in a boot loop that I haven't found described anywhere. It begins with the bootloader unlocked warning screen then goes to the white "Google" boot screen, but within one second the screen goes black, waits about 10 seconds and runs through that cycle again. It also randomly (it seems) does the "Writing to EX4 file" screen before the bootloader unlocked warning screen.
It will cycle through this sequence forever if it's plugged in but when not plugged in it will seemingly power off after a random number of cycles. However, powering on does not require holding down the power button - it jumps directly to the beginning of the cycle, sometimes at the bootloader unlocked screen and sometimes at the EX4 screen.
At no point does my Windows 10 PC show the phone as being attached when plugged in to USB. Also, no combination or duration of the phone's physical buttons affect this in any way.
I was following the steps in this article and had just performed the second-last line in the post, "Reboot into the installed recovery." That's when the cycle started. Prior to the step "In TWRP, install twrp.zip" everything was working correctly, though I hadn't rooted yet, of course. I didn't reboot normally in between those two steps, so I can't say which of them caused the problem.
I'm running Android Update, 7.1.2 N2G47E and had been before beginning the procedure. It came from the OTA update and had unrooted the phone from the previous version.
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I would fastboot latest factory image.
Just hold vol- when a reboot comes it will go into bootloader.
piz333 said:
My XL is stuck in a boot loop that I haven't found described anywhere. It begins with the bootloader unlocked warning screen then goes to the white "Google" boot screen, but within one second the screen goes black, waits about 10 seconds and runs through that cycle again. It also randomly (it seems) does the "Writing to EX4 file" screen before the bootloader unlocked warning screen.
It will cycle through this sequence forever if it's plugged in but when not plugged in it will seemingly power off after a random number of cycles. However, powering on does not require holding down the power button - it jumps directly to the beginning of the cycle, sometimes at the bootloader unlocked screen and sometimes at the EX4 screen.
At no point does my Windows 10 PC show the phone as being attached when plugged in to USB. Also, no combination or duration of the phone's physical buttons affect this in any way.
I was following the steps in this article and had just performed the second-last line in the post, "Reboot into the installed recovery." That's when the cycle started. Prior to the step "In TWRP, install twrp.zip" everything was working correctly, though I hadn't rooted yet, of course. I didn't reboot normally in between those two steps, so I can't say which of them caused the problem.
I'm running Android Update, 7.1.2 N2G47E and had been before beginning the procedure. It came from the OTA update and had unrooted the phone from the previous version.
Any and all help will be rewarded with 137 Antique, Pre-Web Internet Points and The Thanks of a Grateful Nation™.
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Sounds like you were coming from the April 2017 update to the May 2017 OTA update. The May update included a new bootloader which performs additional verification on the boot image. I suspect that when you installed TWRP and rebooted, the May bootloader detects the changes TWRP installation made to your boot image and aborts the boot process resulting in your bootloop. Additional detail and information can be found in the linked thread and solution should be towards the end of the thread. You have a few options I think (assuming you can get into fastboot/recovery mode) - you can temporarily resolve by reverting back to the April 2017 bootloader which does not have the additional boot verification procedure or you can follow the steps to flash Chainfire's VerifiedBootSigner.zip if you prefer to get fully on the May update (including the May bootloader). Details are in the thread below. Good luck!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/images-t3599709
piz333 said:
My XL is stuck in a boot loop that I haven't found described anywhere. It begins with the bootloader unlocked warning screen then goes to the white "Google" boot screen, but within one second the screen goes black, waits about 10 seconds and runs through that cycle again. It also randomly (it seems) does the "Writing to EX4 file" screen before the bootloader unlocked warning screen.
It will cycle through this sequence forever if it's plugged in but when not plugged in it will seemingly power off after a random number of cycles. However, powering on does not require holding down the power button - it jumps directly to the beginning of the cycle, sometimes at the bootloader unlocked screen and sometimes at the EX4 screen.
At no point does my Windows 10 PC show the phone as being attached when plugged in to USB. Also, no combination or duration of the phone's physical buttons affect this in any way.
I was following the steps in this article and had just performed the second-last line in the post, "Reboot into the installed recovery." That's when the cycle started. Prior to the step "In TWRP, install twrp.zip" everything was working correctly, though I hadn't rooted yet, of course. I didn't reboot normally in between those two steps, so I can't say which of them caused the problem.
I'm running Android Update, 7.1.2 N2G47E and had been before beginning the procedure. It came from the OTA update and had unrooted the phone from the previous version.
Any and all help will be rewarded with 137 Antique, Pre-Web Internet Points and The Thanks of a Grateful Nation™.
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Just started with me today too.
I cannot get into recovery or boot loader
rebooting using the hard button just brings up this Dump to EXT4 and then into the ROM that is havnig a ish ton of force closes.
My plan is to back up some stuff I need to copy off the phone and then start factory reset from within settings.
EDIT:
I was rooted running stock
All i did was run a backup in TWRP
issues started after reooting.
Once i factory reset and re Root i will see if I can restore backup, maybe
sb1893 said:
Sounds like you were coming from the April 2017 update to the May 2017 OTA update. The May update included a new bootloader which performs additional verification on the boot image. I suspect that when you installed TWRP and rebooted, the May bootloader detects the changes TWRP installation made to your boot image and aborts the boot process resulting in your bootloop. Additional detail and information can be found in the linked thread and solution should be towards the end of the thread. You have a few options I think (assuming you can get into fastboot/recovery mode) - you can temporarily resolve by reverting back to the April 2017 bootloader which does not have the additional boot verification procedure or you can follow the steps to flash Chainfire's VerifiedBootSigner.zip if you prefer to get fully on the May update (including the May bootloader). Details are in the thread below. Good luck!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-xl/how-to/images-t3599709
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I had forgotten that after I booted normally just before installing TWRP, the May OTA happened to arrive and I went ahead and installed it. Then the problem started after I installed TWRP. I used @mikaole's advice and got into bootloader (can't believe I hadn't done that, given all the button combinations I'd tried).
I re-flashed the April update and now the behavior is exactly the same except that the white Google boot screen lasts about 5 seconds and after a few boot tries I land on the "No command" screen. That sits for about a minute and boots again, landing again on "No command." Power+vol-up gets me to recovery mode but all I can do is go to bootloader or get back to "No command." I tried a factory reset, same result. I tried re-flashing April again, same result. Now I think I have the May bootloader with all else April.
I ran this:
Code:
fastboot set_active a
because I noticed that flashing the bootloader was always going to b. After flashing the bootloader again and seeing it go to a, the phone boots normally. I'm going to let the May update happen and wait to root again until after that.
One thing, I don't think the link you provided is the one you intended - there's none of the info you said would be there.
This has been very helpful. You and @mikaole got me through this. Thanks!
piz333 said:
I had forgotten that after I booted normally just before installing TWRP, the May OTA happened to arrive and I went ahead and installed it. Then the problem started after I installed TWRP. I used @mikaole's advice and got into bootloader (can't believe I hadn't done that, given all the button combinations I'd tried).
I re-flashed the April update and now the behavior is exactly the same except that the white Google boot screen lasts about 5 seconds and after a few boot tries I land on the "No command" screen. That sits for about a minute and boots again, landing again on "No command." Power+vol-up gets me to recovery mode but all I can do is go to bootloader or get back to "No command." I tried a factory reset, same result. I tried re-flashing April again, same result. Now I think I have the May bootloader with all else April. How do I revert the bootloader?
Also, I don't think the link you provided is the one you intended - there's none of the info you said would be there.
This has been very helpful so far. Thanks!
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They flashing all the parts of the image manually. Something like this happened to a buddy of mine and using the flash all wouldn't fix. He couldn't get the device to boot until he did all the images manually.
piz333 said:
I had forgotten that after I booted normally just before installing TWRP, the May OTA happened to arrive and I went ahead and installed it. Then the problem started after I installed TWRP. I used @mikaole's advice and got into bootloader (can't believe I hadn't done that, given all the button combinations I'd tried).
I re-flashed the April update and now the behavior is exactly the same except that the white Google boot screen lasts about 5 seconds and after a few boot tries I land on the "No command" screen. That sits for about a minute and boots again, landing again on "No command." Power+vol-up gets me to recovery mode but all I can do is go to bootloader or get back to "No command." I tried a factory reset, same result. I tried re-flashing April again, same result. Now I think I have the May bootloader with all else April.
I ran this:
Code:
fastboot set_active a
because I noticed that flashing the bootloader was always going to b. After flashing the bootloader again and seeing it go to a, the phone boots normally. I'm going to let the May update happen and wait to root again until after that.
One thing, I don't think the link you provided is the one you intended - there's none of the info you said would be there.
This has been very helpful. You and @mikaole got me through this. Thanks!
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Glad you got it working. I checked and I did link the thread I intended to. Starting at post #57 onward from that thread has the information on how to update to the May update and leverage Chainfire's VerifiedBootSigner.zip.
Thx,
S
Pixel bootloop
Hey guys, this is the only thread thqt i found here on XDA about pixel and pixel XL bootloop issue.
I'm about to buy a used Pixel 1st gen phone for really great deal, because it is in this bootloop. As the owner sad, it was on the Oreo upgrade. I'm wondering if its possible to fix it... What you guys say?
Thanks!!
rosendomurilo said:
Hey guys, this is the only thread thqt i found here on XDA about pixel and pixel XL bootloop issue.
I'm about to buy a used Pixel 1st gen phone for really great deal, because it is in this bootloop. As the owner sad, it was on the Oreo upgrade. I'm wondering if its possible to fix it... What you guys say?
Thanks!!
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Well that depends. If the owner unlock the bootloader and then relocked it it could have screwed it up depending on what he was doing with it at the time resulting in a bootloop that cannot be fixed because it's hard brick now. I say can't be fixed only because the only way to get it fixed as far as I know is to contact someone here on the forums I'm not exactly sure who it is but they do fix hard bricked pixels for money. If I were you I would try and figure out if that's the case before buying it.
Phalanx7621 said:
Well that depends. If the owner unlock the bootloader and then relocked it it could have screwed it up depending on what he was doing with it at the time resulting in a bootloop that cannot be fixed because it's hard brick now. I say can't be fixed only because the only way to get it fixed as far as I know is to contact someone here on the forums I'm not exactly sure who it is but they do fix hard bricked pixels for money. If I were you I would try and figure out if that's the case before buying it.
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Yes, that's my biggest fear right now... He sad he never had done anything like root or custom rom, he just had done a system update and the phone never boot correctly again.
I have a little bit of knowledge in android, i was thinking if just putting a custom rom it wouldn't solve, because i had other devices that i had put in bootloop and i was able to fix it just putting a custom rom...
rosendomurilo said:
Yes, that's my biggest fear right now... He sad he never had done anything like root or custom rom, he just had done a system update and the phone never boot correctly again.
I have a little bit of knowledge in android, i was thinking if just putting a custom rom it wouldn't solve, because i had other devices that i had put in bootloop and i was able to fix it just putting a custom rom...
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Can you get to recovery ?
Phalanx7621 said:
Can you get to recovery ?
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I'm not with the phone right now, I'm going to buy it next week... Correct if I am wrong, but if i can get to recovery or bootloader i can fix it, right?
I think he had tried to unlock the bootloader but without experience had bricked...
rosendomurilo said:
I'm not with the phone right now, I'm going to buy it next week... Correct if I am wrong, but if i can get to recovery or bootloader i can fix it, right?
I think he had tried to unlock the bootloader but without experience had bricked...
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Yeah if you can get into recovery you can side load things. And if you can get to the boot loader screen you're fine.
Phalanx7621 said:
Yeah if you can get into recovery you can side load things. And if you can get to the boot loader screen you're fine.
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Perfect! Just as I expected... Probably i will do an youtube guide if it works... Thanks bro!
I was recently trying to do the latest OTA update on y razer phone 1, but I seem to have messed things up. Now my phone is in a boot loop, I can't get to the bootloader or recovery with the volume buttons, and it won't boot past the logo, so I can't use adb to get there either. Not sure what to do. Basically it's turning on, showing that the device is untrusted cause of the unlocked bootloader for 5 seconds, then turning off. I'm not sure what to do.
I have/Had (Not sure) Twrp as my recovery, and reflashed my boot.img... I'm guessing I flashed the wrong one.
I can confirm that I no longer have twrp. I managed to boot to recovery, and it's the OG. It's all rainbow static, but I can tell that it's a menu with 9 options, and the third one lets adb see my phone. At this point, I'm not flashing anything or really touching anything till someone can tell me what I did wrong/how to fix it. Would a factory reset make things better? Or worse?
Hello, I just unlocked my bootloader on my Sprint HTC One M9. I then followed the directions for downloading the latest TWRP from the TWRP website without root (adb fastboot commands). Now when I boot to my recovery I can't swipe the screen to overwrite the original recovery and I'm stuck on the TWRP screen until it turns off. This is the second phone I've encountered this problem with. Any idea why TWRP isn't taking any touch input?
I rebooted the phone using "adb reboot" shut it off and waited till the next day. On the next day, I booted into recovery from the bootloader menu again expecting to see a stock recovery and wanting to try again, but to my surprise it booted into twrp again (didn't get overwritten?!) and the touch screen worked this time around. I have no idea what happened, but it's working for now.
So, this is more for interest than anything else, but here's the scenario.
A friends 5T did a sudden shutdown. He picked up the phone, unlocked the screen and opened WhatsApp. An error message flashed on the screen - too fast to read - and the phone shut down immediately. He tried to restart, but it was stuck at the boot logo (circle with rotating dots).
We had a go at trying to get it back up again and did the following. I should note that both recovery and fastboot were available, however the bootloader was locked.
1) Booted into recover and sideloaded the latest OnePlus ROM - Stuck at boot logo
2) Got hold of unbrick tool and flashed with latest version (seems to be Android 8.1) - Stuck at boot logo
We were about to give up assuming a hardware issue when on a whim I tried the old unbrick for Android 7. Amazingly the phone booted. I quickly enabled bootloader unlock and unlocked the bootloader. We then flashed TWRP and tried to flash a custom ROM (Bliss in this case) - followed all the instructions to the T and got stuck at the (Bliss) boot logo (very cool boot logo by the way).
We then flashed a rollback version of Android 7 designed for folks coming back from one of the early beta 8 versions. This booted again, although it replaced TWRP as expected. We then sideloaded the latest version of 7 we could find (seems to be 7.11).
So here's the question. The only thing not working on the phone is the Wi-Fi. It does not switch on and shows a MAC address of 02:00:00:00:00:00 which indicates an issue. So I'm assuming something to do with the Wi-Fi has died on the mainboard. However, Bluetooth still works, SIM cards still work. I can use the phone normally with a mobile data.
So, what would stop anything above version 7.11 from booting if just the Wi-Fi is broken? Is there some link to this that was added in Android 8. It would great to update to 8 or 9 and still be able to use the phone, as everything else seems to work.
P.S. I have noticed that the camera takes about 10 seconds for the image to appear after the app opens, then works fine after that. Related maybe?
Anyway, was just wondering if anyone knows the inner workings and can shed some light on this one.