hi everyone..this is urgent..my phone stuck at twrp how do i reset my phone to normal
What device do you have? You may find answers in the appropriate section for your device.
Additionally, please describe what you did to come to this point.
V0latyle said:
What device do you have? You may find answers in the appropriate section for your device.
Additionally, please describe what you did to come to this point.
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nvm fixed
Fxdlee said:
nvm fixed
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Your post is still in the wrong section. Please answer my question, and in addition describe how you fixed the problem.
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I seem to be stuck on the CyanogenMod Boot Screen. It continually keeps displaying it. How would I fix this? Let me know if you need more details.
Your post is bad and you should feel bad
tom yoyo said:
I seem to be stuck on the CyanogenMod Boot Screen. It continually keeps displaying it. How would I fix this? Let me know if you need more details.
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Please include more information, I told you to add more, including your model number, etc.
You're the stupidest kid
EdwinForTheWin said:
Please include more information, I told you to add more, including your model number, etc.
You're the stupidest kid
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Please keep this attitude away, we on the Q&A forums are here to help, if you feel that you can't help him, don't post.
@TS
Did you do a factory reset in a custom recovery?
tom yoyo said:
I seem to be stuck on the CyanogenMod Boot Screen. It continually keeps displaying it. How would I fix this? Let me know if you need more details.
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Assuming you have a custom recovery, you could try the following:
- boot into recovery
- push a rom (for instance: the CM version you have installed) to your /sdcard/ using adb
- flash it
If you have the toolkit install (found in the dev sec.) its gonna be a breeze to flash another rom or the stock nexus image
irizwan said:
If you have the toolkit install (found in the dev sec.) its gonna be a breeze to flash another rom or the stock nexus image
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No idea why they stuck the toolkit on the dev section, it's nothing related to dev.........
And stop using the toolkit, at least learn how it works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812959
Mach3.2 said:
No idea why they stuck the toolkit on the dev section, it's nothing related to dev.........
And stop using the toolkit, at least learn how it works:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812959
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Just because i recommended the toolkit to a new user cause itll be easier for him doesnt mean i dont know how it all works thanks for the link btw very informative
irizwan said:
Just because i recommended the toolkit to a new user cause itll be easier for him doesnt mean i dont know how it all works thanks for the link btw very informative
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Purpose of me recommending him doing it manually is so that he won't make more threads like this.
Beamed from my Maguro.
EdwinForTheWin said:
Please include more information, I told you to add more, including your model number, etc.
You're the stupidest kid
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Why would he need the model number to fix this problem? The same methods will fix this whether he is on GSM or CDMA Nexus. Apparently you're the stupid one.
As described in this post;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49087889&postcount=559
After I attempt to root my phone, it won't let me start into Recovery-mode.
Someone then replied that he should try with a previous version of CWM but didn't provide a link to find it (CWM 6.0.3.7).
After searching for a while, I still can't find the thread/file referred to. So could somebody point me in the right direction?
/Jonatan
JonatanRaven said:
As described in this post;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49087889&postcount=559
After I attempt to root my phone, it won't let me start into Recovery-mode.
Someone then replied that he should try with a previous version of CWM but didn't provide a link to find it (CWM 6.0.3.7).
After searching for a while, I still can't find the thread/file referred to. So could somebody point me in the right direction?
/Jonatan
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Try:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2463322
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2368561
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2398143
FearFac said:
Try:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2463322
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2368561
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2398143
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Although I didn't use any of your links, thanks for the help.
Here's what I used (with the instructions from the Arco68-thread): http://rootwiki.net/en/android-root-anleitungen/342-samsung-galaxy-s4-mini-gt-i9195-root-tutorial/
Problem solved.
JonatanRaven said:
Although I didn't use any of your links, thanks for the help.
Here's what I used (with the instructions from the Arco68-thread): http://rootwiki.net/en/android-root-anleitungen/342-samsung-galaxy-s4-mini-gt-i9195-root-tutorial/
Problem solved.
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Well done
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JJbdoggg said:
I used the xperia root tool to root my phone and everything was great until I decided to flash a kernel.
The phone won't turn on when i press the power button it vibrates and nothing happens.
I can enter fastboot and flashmode but anything I try to flash fails.
I would really appreciate some help, thanks.
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As far as I know you need an unlocked bootloader to flash a custom kernel. You can find answers in the Q&a, help and troubleshooting thread. Lots of topics on rooting and stuff. Just use search.
Best regards,
Coempi
Coempi said:
As far as I know you need an unlocked bootloader to flash a custom kernel. You can find answers in the Q&a, help and troubleshooting thread. Lots of topics on rooting and stuff. Just use search.
Best regards,
Coempi
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Can't you read? His phone is bricked, there is nothing we can do! [/s]
JJbdoggg said:
I used the xperia root tool to root my phone and everything was great until I decided to flash a kernel.
The phone won't turn on when i press the power button it vibrates and nothing happens.
I can enter fastboot and flashmode but anything I try to flash fails.
I would really appreciate some help, thanks.
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So you bricked your phone huh? That's a shame. I've only bricked a phone once, back in 2007 I accidentally wiped the NAND completely on my Sony Ericsson Z800i, and then rebooted it...
So, are you gonna buy a new Z1 Compact or are you done with Z1 Compacts now that you've bricked yours?
Rekoil said:
Can't you read? His phone is bricked, there is nothing we can do! [/s]
So you bricked your phone huh? That's a shame. I've only bricked a phone once, back in 2007 I accidentally wiped the NAND completely on my Sony Ericsson Z800i, and then rebooted it...
So, are you gonna buy a new Z1 Compact or are you done with Z1 Compacts now that you've bricked yours?
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I don't agree. He can try flashing the original ROM via fastboot. He can do some research in the thread I pointed out. No need to give up just yet. And no need to be so rude, if someone tries to help.
Best regards, Coempi
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I don't agree. He can try flashing the original ROM via fastboot. He can do some research in the thread I pointed out. No need to give up just yet. And no need to be so rude, if someone tries to help.
Best regards, Coempi
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Alright, I was a bit rude, but people keep using the word bricked wrong and it annoys me.
Rekoil said:
Alright, I was a bit rude, but people keep using the word bricked wrong and it annoys me.
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Yes. But it wasn't me. Still I think it can be called a soft brick, maybe.
Best regards, Coempi
Coempi said:
Yes. But it wasn't me. Still I think it can be called a soft brick, maybe.
Best regards, Coempi
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I know it wasn't you, I was just sarcastically reminding you that his phone is "bricked" (hence the [/s] at the end). But it was uncalled for anyway, My apologies all round.
Possible phone states the way I see it:
Brick - Literally unfixable.
Soft brick - Broken but fixable with special tools.
Not booting - OPs phone.
People shouldn't be assessing their phones as "bricked" because it implies there's no point to their post.
Coempi said:
As far as I know you need an unlocked bootloader to flash a custom kernel. You can find answers in the Q&a, help and troubleshooting thread. Lots of topics on rooting and stuff. Just use search.
Best regards,
Coempi
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Hi, thanks for your helpful response (unlike many others in this thread). Please could you link me directly to the thread you mentioned as I cannot find it.
JJbdoggg said:
Hi, thanks for your helpful response (unlike many others in this thread). Please could you link me directly to the thread you mentioned as I cannot find it.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/sony-xperia-z1-compact/help
It's the same where you posted your question. I'm sure you will find a solution to your problem there.
Best regards, Coempi
Could be completely unhelpful but I had similar after I rooted mine, I hard reset the phone holding the off switch down where the sim card goes and all was good. Sorry if youve tried that.
Hi Guys,
I accidentally brought the wrong firmware on a Mi6 I kind of recovered with MiFlash and some hours of work.
Now the remaining issue is that I don't see the whole amount of memory it should have.
It shows 16GB...
Any help is appreciated. I know my way around Linux partitioning, but I am not sure how the block devices work there!
Thanks
David
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Right
Thanks!
Now if anybody has an idea about it, that would be awesome ^^
have you tried fastboot flashing official? afaik it rewrites every partition so I suppose it could work...
t0mas_ said:
have you tried fastboot flashing official? afaik it rewrites every partition so I suppose it could work...
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+1 on this as that's the way to go back from treble too.
ogghi said:
Hi Guys,
I accidentally brought the wrong firmware on a Mi6 I kind of recovered with MiFlash and some hours of work.
Now the remaining issue is that I don't see the whole amount of memory it should have.
It shows 16GB...
Any help is appreciated. I know my way around Linux partitioning, but I am not sure how the block devices work there!
Thanks
David
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Need to re-partition, then you use miflash or flash directly in fastboot with unlocked bootloader.
I got this problem before, but no Mi6. It was on my G2
I followed this guide : https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=47687169&postcount=26
EDIT : Does the partition table on a working device sufficient to help you? I'm on LOS15.1 official without Treble partition.
Hello everyone,
I've recently unlocked my Honor 6A pro boot and since then, I have this annoying message appears every time I turn on my device tells me that my device is unlocked and not trusted. I tried everything to relock the boot again but I failed. It seems that I have to reflash the boot I'm going again to get rid of this message.
The problem is that I don't have a stock boot image and I can't find it anywhere !!
Could any one help me please to re-lock the boot again ?
Note:
Device is rooted and I can't un-root it neither.
Thanks in advance
Any ideas please ??
sshoukry said:
Hello everyone,
I've recently unlocked my Honor 6A pro boot and since then, I have this annoying message appears every time I turn on my device tells me that my device is unlocked and not trusted. I tried everything to relock the boot again but I failed. It seems that I have to reflash the boot I'm going again to get rid of this message.
The problem is that I don't have a stock boot image and I can't find it anywhere !!
Could any one help me please to re-lock the boot again ?
Note:
Device is rooted and I can't un-root it neither.
Thanks in advance
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OP you're in the wrong forum. Please look for your device specific forum.
devilrulz4ever said:
OP you're in the wrong forum. Please look for your device specific forum.
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There isn't any !
And due to that I'm new member; I can't post anywhere but here
sshoukry said:
There isn't any !
And due to that I'm new member; I can't post anywhere but here
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Try the general android forum once you're able to post. I don't think you'll find what you're looking for, here.
devilrulz4ever said:
Try the general android forum once you're able to post. I don't think you'll find what you're looking for, here.
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Thanks a lot ?