Hi,
after months with FolioMod i tried the CM7-Mod.
Due to many lags and freezes i wanted to go back to FolioMod but after a clean install with wipe the tablet hangs in a boot loop, the screen blinks every 30 seconds shortly.
Any ideas?
Regards
Chris
Edit:
Used Clockwork Recovery and everything´s fine.
having the same issue boots up fine first time then on first restart boot loop
you need to use faastboot, see in forum how to make that
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1119507
Use:
fastboot erase userdata
fastboot erase cache
fastboot erase system
fastboot reboot
Then enter in recovery and install update.zip from sdcard.
This works for me
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after flashing RR i made a mistake going in fastboot instead of rebooting in system. Tried a forced reboot like any other time i enter in fastboot and my phone is rebooting itself continually, showing the boot logo for a split second and rebooting again. Obviously i cant go in recovery or do anything else. Any solution?
kekkojoker90 said:
after flashing RR i made a mistake going in fastboot instead of rebooting in system. Tried a forced reboot like any other time i enter in fastboot and my phone is rebooting itself continually, showing the boot logo for a split second and rebooting again. Obviously i cant go in recovery or do anything else. Any solution?
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Did you have a Marshmallow(6.0) ROM before flashing RR?
Hi, I was just messing around my phone and installed five Magisk modules and then after reboot, my phone didn't want to turn back on. It was stuck at the boot animation and nothing else was happening. I kept it overnight plugged in to see if it turns on by any change. But on the next day, I found it to be super warm and it was still stuck at the boot animation.
Now all I have to do is, reboot to recovery mode, clear its whole data and reinstall the ROM (as I didn't make any backup).
But the main problem is that the Volume+ button in my phone is broken, and it does not work! Somehow I can still access the fastboot mode. I can use a command to delete all my data. As they're Magisk modules, clearing the data might not unbrick my phone (I'm not sure).
Is there any way I can reboot my phone into TWRP recovery through fastboot mode? Or can clearing the data in fastboot mode fix the problem?
SGoraiCS said:
Hi, I was just messing around my phone and installed five Magisk modules and then after reboot, my phone didn't want to turn back on. It was stuck at the boot animation and nothing else was happening. I kept it overnight plugged in to see if it turns on by any change. But on the next day, I found it to be super warm and it was still stuck at the boot animation.
Now all I have to do is, reboot to recovery mode, clear its whole data and reinstall the ROM (as I didn't make any backup).
But the main problem is that the Volume+ button in my phone is broken, and it does not work! Somehow I can still access the fastboot mode.
As they're Magisk modules, clearing the data might not save my phone. My phone's not going to turn on (I'm not sure).
Is there any way I can reboot my phone to TWRP recovery through fastboot mode? Or can clearing the data in fastboot mode fix the problem?
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Two Methods.
1- Some phones actually respond to fastboot reboot recovery. This is quite natural given adb reboot recovery, but unfortunately is non-standard. I found lots of people suggesting this method so I offer it here in the hopes that it works for some, but it didn't for me.
2- Some phones will actually let you book into an image via fastboot without flashing it. This will allow you to load a recovery image without needing to reboot the phone at all. You need a copy of the recovery image on your computer, but running fastboot boot image.img should do the trick. I was able to load up TWRP using this method.
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Hi guys,
I think I made a huge mistake Any help appreciated...
I was following the Magisk and TWRP guides to try and root my phone. I thought it was all going well, but then when trying to flash TWRP, it didn't let me flash it to recovery, it said 'no partisan'. I found on a forum post to try the command 'fastboot getvar current-slot' (this returned a) then 'fastpool flash_a twrp.img'.
I tried this but then TWRP got stuck on the loading screen. I then realised that I couldn't boot into my Android version anymore as I'd flashed TWRP directly onto the boot partition! So I went about trying to flash my stock Android version back onto the phone... I then did this:
'fastboot boot_a boot.img' I stupidly then rebooted. I now am stuck with a perpetually spinning Google loading boot image. I can't launch into recovery mode as I have none, and when holding the power button and volume up it shows an info screen saying "PRESS POWER BUTTON TO PAUSE" and then it goes to the perpetual loading screen again.
I also can't do any more fast booting because adb cannot connect anymore...
Am I completely doomed?
silkt said:
Hi guys,
I think I made a huge mistake Any help appreciated...
I was following the Magisk and TWRP guides to try and root my phone. I thought it was all going well, but then when trying to flash TWRP, it didn't let me flash it to recovery, it said 'no partisan'. I found on a forum post to try the command 'fastboot getvar current-slot' (this returned a) then 'fastpool flash_a twrp.img'.
I tried this but then TWRP got stuck on the loading screen. I then realised that I couldn't boot into my Android version anymore as I'd flashed TWRP directly onto the boot partition! So I went about trying to flash my stock Android version back onto the phone... I then did this:
'fastboot boot_a boot.img' I stupidly then rebooted. I now am stuck with a perpetually spinning Google loading boot image. I can't launch into recovery mode as I have none, and when holding the power button and volume up it shows an info screen saying "PRESS POWER BUTTON TO PAUSE" and then it goes to the perpetual loading screen again.
I also can't do any more fast booting because adb cannot connect anymore...
Am I completely doomed?
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I ended up eventually un-bricking my phone by booting into safe mode and re-connecting the ADB. I then successfully ran 'flash-all.'
I use gm5 plus mobile phone. And tried to install twrp. Flashed twrp with adb, rebooted but its still stock recovery mode. And booted again, i used "boot twrp.img" command and i get twrp screen. Rebooted again and phone is booting with general mobile screen and closing and opening fastboot mode screen. So pc is dont recognize my phone. i tried wipe data and cache. I dont have sd card
Installed successful on fastboot command but twrp won't boot up I am on redmi note 5 Amy ideas
I have the same issue and it's with any custom recovery, when I try to flash it it works but when I try to boot into one of these things happen:
1. I get the stock recovery
2. Fastboot shows up (what?)
3. It just does not boot and shows the xiaomi logo
I have literally tried everything but I cannot get this fixed.
Phone is unlocked everything is ok but it does just not work and it is very annoying.
Please if you have any ideas share them
IteXD said:
I have the same issue and it's with any custom recovery, when I try to flash it it works but when I try to boot into one of these things happen:
1. I get the stock recovery
2. Fastboot shows up (what?)
3. It just does not boot and shows the xiaomi logo
I have literally tried everything but I cannot get this fixed.
Phone is unlocked everything is ok but it does just not work and it is very annoying.
Please if you have any ideas share them
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I had the same issue, and I did the following: enter fastboot, flash the recovery using fastboot flash recovery twrp.img, disconnect the USB cable, and try entering recovery directly from fastboot mode (Volume Up + Power).