I unlocked my bootloader (using HTC-DEV, not rooted), installed TWRP, and dutifully flashed CM-10.2 (the 11/04 nightly).
However, I failed to flash the boot image; so when I rebooted, I got the HTC splash screen and would continually reboot from there.
I was able to get back in and flash the boot image from the CM-10.2 package, so now when I booted, I get the Cyanogen spinning flash screen - however, I never progress beyond that.
I then performed a "factory reset" from the bootloader - the phone basically rebooted immediately, then re-flashed CM10.2 - but the problem remains the same and the phone will never completely boot up in to any type of "desktop" or anything. I can still boot in to recovery and the bootloader.
Any assistance? Do the ROM / gApps / Boot image need to be flashed in a particular order? Is there a way to flash the boot image via TWRP? How do I remove /system via TWRP, or does the factory reset take care of that?
Thanks!
manzell said:
I unlocked my bootloader (using HTC-DEV, not rooted), installed TWRP, and dutifully flashed CM-10.2 (the 11/04 nightly).
However, I failed to flash the boot image; so when I rebooted, I got the HTC splash screen and would continually reboot from there.
I was able to get back in and flash the boot image from the CM-10.2 package, so now when I booted, I get the Cyanogen spinning flash screen - however, I never progress beyond that.
I then performed a "factory reset" from the bootloader - the phone basically rebooted immediately, then re-flashed CM10.2 - but the problem remains the same and the phone will never completely boot up in to any type of "desktop" or anything. I can still boot in to recovery and the bootloader.
Any assistance? Do the ROM / gApps / Boot image need to be flashed in a particular order? Is there a way to flash the boot image via TWRP? How do I remove /system via TWRP, or does the factory reset take care of that?
Thanks!
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Try booting into recovery and doing a FULL clean wipe. System/data/cache/dalvik I believe is a full wipe. After that try flashing something other than CM to see if it is an error with CM or the phone all together.
TheGOAT232412 said:
Try booting into recovery and doing a FULL clean wipe. System/data/cache/dalvik I believe is a full wipe. After that try flashing something other than CM to see if it is an error with CM or the phone all together.
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Thanks - that did the trick. I was only able to connect with EDGE - I'm using a T-Mobile SIM. I'm presently looking for peeps with a similar experience... do I need to flash a new radio?
manzell said:
Thanks - that did the trick. I was only able to connect with EDGE - I'm using a T-Mobile SIM. I'm presently looking for peeps with a similar experience... do I need to flash a new radio?
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switch the phone preferred network mode.
settings > "wireless & networks" more > mobile networks > network mode.
switch the phone preferred network mode.
settings > "wireless & networks" more > mobile networks > network mode.
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I seem to be stuck with GSM/WCDMA - I can select other options, but the preferred network mode doesn't change. I should mention that the phone was verizon-locked and I'm using a T-Mobile SIM.
How did you get HTCDev to work?
manzell said:
I unlocked my bootloader (using HTC-DEV, not rooted), installed TWRP, and dutifully flashed CM-10.2 (the 11/04 nightly).
However, I failed to flash the boot image; so when I rebooted, I got the HTC splash screen and would continually reboot from there.
I was able to get back in and flash the boot image from the CM-10.2 package, so now when I booted, I get the Cyanogen spinning flash screen - however, I never progress beyond that.
I then performed a "factory reset" from the bootloader - the phone basically rebooted immediately, then re-flashed CM10.2 - but the problem remains the same and the phone will never completely boot up in to any type of "desktop" or anything. I can still boot in to recovery and the bootloader.
Any assistance? Do the ROM / gApps / Boot image need to be flashed in a particular order? Is there a way to flash the boot image via TWRP? How do I remove /system via TWRP, or does the factory reset take care of that?
Thanks!
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I recently tried to go through the HTCDev site to unlock bootloader but it kept 404 error on me so I figured it no longer works. Did it work for you recently or did you do it awhile ago?
Related
I just did the biggest F-Up of my flashing life. While following QBKing77's Rooting & CWM with unlocked, at approx 3:50, during the flashing of the root SYSTEM.img file, rather than that file, I used the wrong file to flash used an IMG file that was meant for cwm, which is a completely different task.
So now I am trying to get into fast boot and try to do it with correct SYSTEM.IMG, then to find out I never got it downloaded, the link was deadand now I can not find where to DL it from. I must've not been paying attention and got ahead of myself.
Anyone know where I can a mirror of the file found here. Its the first link in the root section labelled "moto-fastboot flashable /system image".
Am I screwed? Does anybody have a copy of that system.img file laying around. I can not find any mirrors. That is the only way I can see this getting fixed bc I can still go into fastboot mode.
ckeck this ????
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/4137-pudding-photon-pudding-bootloader-unlock-updated-8302011/
Use at own risk. ???
Can u get into rsd mode and flash 154_5 sbf
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Important files
Thank shabbypenguin for those
If you can get into rsd mode and connected/recognized in rsd lite you should be able to flash one of those sbf files and return to stock.
I read the instructions carefully! It said to put the oven on 350 degrees for 10mins but for some out of this world reason I put it on broil and let it cook for 20mins :/
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LOL no kidding Custodian. I did get a laugh out of that.
Thanks CubanLuke & ShabbyPenguin. I did use RSDLite to flash the current sbf you directed me to, I can boot into the phone again. Thanks again.
Now as to how to proceed, I will have to unlock the bootloader again, np, but when I run into that very step where I broiled it, the rooting via speedboot.... would it be okay to root using AIO instead because I can not find the SYSTEM.IMG needed to follow along w/ the video using this method.
Can I just root a different method, then proceed on with CWM recovery, then flash rom from the video?
enzyme said:
LOL no kidding Custodian. I did get a laugh out of that.
Thanks CubanLuke & ShabbyPenguin. I did use RSDLite to flash the current sbf you directed me to, I can boot into the phone again. Thanks again.
Now as to how to proceed, I will have to unlock the bootloader again, np, but when I run into that very step where I broiled it, the rooting via speedboot.... would it be okay to root using AIO instead because I can not find the SYSTEM.IMG needed to follow along w/ the video using this method.
Can I just root a different method, then proceed on with CWM recovery, then flash rom from the video?
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- Unlock using derpunlock.sbf
- use fastboot to erase recovery and install CWM recovery
- boot into CWM
- Format system
- Wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache/dalvik
- Reboot recovery
- Flash ROM
SOLVED!!! THANK YOU EVERYONE!
KTT16 said:
- Unlock using derpunlock.sbf
- use fastboot to erase recovery and install CWM recovery
- boot into CWM
- Format system
- Wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache/dalvik
- Reboot recovery
- Flash ROM
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Thanks KTT. Okay, I'm back on track now. I am unlocked again, rooted as well. but I am not sure about 2 things. This will be my very first android rom flash and just coming from a big whoopsies, I just want to be sure.....
1) Format system: in cwm recovery, which option is that? I don't see "format system" in the main or advanced menu. Maybe its worded differently?
2) Flash ROM: I can only assume its either "Apply Update from SD" or Update from SD". Not sure which one though.
enzyme said:
SOLVED!!! THANK YOU EVERYONE!
Thanks KTT. Okay, I'm back on track now. I am unlocked again, rooted as well. but I am not sure about 2 things. This will be my very first android rom flash and just coming from a big whoopsies, I just want to be sure.....
1) Format system: in cwm recovery, which option is that? I don't see "format system" in the main or advanced menu. Maybe its worded differently?
2) Flash ROM: I can only assume its either "Apply Update from SD" or Update from SD". Not sure which one though.
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1) Format system is in the "mount" options. Although it's unneeded to flash a ROM. Personally I just wipe data/factory reset and then wipe cache and have zero issues. Others may tell you different though.
2) "Install .zip from SD Card" then select whichever .zip you're looking to install.
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Okay well I am in some trouble again. successfully flashed an alpha cm7.1, but it didn't have market and the one i installed did not work so decided to flash to cm7.2 via CWM. When it booted I didn't really see anything change, later realized that maybe I was suppose to wipe/format in cwm first(idk).
So I decided to flash 198_7, same one that I used to restore back to stock earlier. But I did not get back to stock. The process was 100%, it told me to manually turn on the device, which was in rsd mode. So I unplugged, pulled batt, reboot. The phone now starts up until the pulsing Moto logo then screen goes black, then it loops.
In the process I lost CWM & unlocked. So trying to flash a ROM via cwm is no longer an option. Any thoughts?
enzyme said:
Okay well I am in some trouble again. successfully flashed an alpha cm7.1, but it didn't have market and the one i installed did not work so decided to flash to cm7.2 via CWM. When it booted I didn't really see anything change, later realized that maybe I was suppose to wipe/format in cwm first(idk).
So I decided to flash 198_7, same one that I used to restore back to stock earlier. But I did not get back to stock. The process was 100%, it told me to manually turn on the device, which was in rsd mode. So I unplugged, pulled batt, reboot. The phone now starts up until the pulsing Moto logo then screen goes black, then it loops.
In the process I lost CWM & unlocked. So trying to flash a ROM via cwm is no longer an option. Any thoughts?
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Flashing the 198_7 sbf unroots and relocks, so you're back to square one.
enzyme said:
Okay well I am in some trouble again. successfully flashed an alpha cm7.1, but it didn't have market and the one i installed did not work so decided to flash to cm7.2 via CWM. When it booted I didn't really see anything change, later realized that maybe I was suppose to wipe/format in cwm first(idk).
So I decided to flash 198_7, same one that I used to restore back to stock earlier. But I did not get back to stock. The process was 100%, it told me to manually turn on the device, which was in rsd mode. So I unplugged, pulled batt, reboot. The phone now starts up until the pulsing Moto logo then screen goes black, then it loops.
In the process I lost CWM & unlocked. So trying to flash a ROM via cwm is no longer an option. Any thoughts?
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Reboot into stock recovery, when you get the recovery logo thing push both volume up and volume down at the same time to get the recovery options. Then do a factory reset and it should boot for you. After that, root and unlock again. And you didn't have the Market because you forgot to install Gapps...
enzyme said:
Okay well I am in some trouble again. successfully flashed an alpha cm7.1, but it didn't have market and the one i installed did not work so decided to flash to cm7.2 via CWM. When it booted I didn't really see anything change, later realized that maybe I was suppose to wipe/format in cwm first(idk).
So I decided to flash 198_7, same one that I used to restore back to stock earlier. But I did not get back to stock. The process was 100%, it told me to manually turn on the device, which was in rsd mode. So I unplugged, pulled batt, reboot. The phone now starts up until the pulsing Moto logo then screen goes black, then it loops.
In the process I lost CWM & unlocked. So trying to flash a ROM via cwm is no longer an option. Any thoughts?
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The reason cm7 didn't have the market is that you needed to flash gapps. Try doing a hard reset. http://www.hard-reset.com/motorola-photon-4g-hard-reset.html That should do it.
try the 154 sbf
enzyme said:
Okay well I am in some trouble again. successfully flashed an alpha cm7.1, but it didn't have market and the one i installed did not work so decided to flash to cm7.2 via CWM. When it booted I didn't really see anything change, later realized that maybe I was suppose to wipe/format in cwm first(idk).
So I decided to flash 198_7, same one that I used to restore back to stock earlier. But I did not get back to stock. The process was 100%, it told me to manually turn on the device, which was in rsd mode. So I unplugged, pulled batt, reboot. The phone now starts up until the pulsing Moto logo then screen goes black, then it loops.
In the process I lost CWM & unlocked. So trying to flash a ROM via cwm is no longer an option. Any thoughts?
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i had the same problem i think and was going thru boot loops but some one told me to start into recovery when you try you get that ? android screen from there hold down volume up and down at same time then wipe phone booted up fine after that.
It worked like a charm. Thanks. I'm still very new to android and hate to admit it but will be running into problems like these again. The best way to minimize it for me is, not only follow certain directions correctly to get out of these binds, but to understand them.
- So theres an image of the stock ROM stashed away on the phone regardless? And it can be accessed only via the stock recovery? Because after I succeeded in flashing cm7.1, I did a factory reset once from settings>privacy and that restored me to a fresh CM7.1. The factory reset from settings>privacy and in CWM is the same, but both different from the factory reset via STOCK RECOVERY?
- Also what would be the correct method to go from one custom ROM to another? Would it be this? :
(in CWM)
- Format system
- Wipe data/factory reset
- wipe cache/dalvik
- Reboot recovery
- Flash ROM
Or can I just jump to install from zip ?
- Also regarding SD Storage (internal), only holds storage files? So on any fresh ROM there shouldn't be anything in that partition relating to that new ROM yet right? So I can delete things without worry?
You should not have to reboot into recovery, once your wipes are complete, normally you can just flash your ROM of choice in the same recovery session.
Before I flashed anything I would make a backup with CWM so you don't have to keep rooting and unlocking. You can just restore your backup.
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After flashing 198 7 sbf, all u need to do is flash derpunlock not go through oem unlocking, then reflash recovery.
Simple generic process for going between roms (assuming already unlocked + cwm recovery flashed; process may be different for some roms, always make sure to read directions, but this is the general concept)
1. Download rom (and gapps if necessary) and put on your sdcard
2. Boot into recovery and make a nandroid backup
3. You made a nandroid backup right?
4. Secure your nandroid backup (move it to your pc or something).
5. You know where your nandroid backup is right?
6. Wipe data/factory reset.
7. Install zip from sd (flash), choose the rom.
8. Reboot system.
At this point your rom should be all set. If for some reason you don't like it, simply boot into recovery and restore your nandroid backup. You can even make nandroid backups of various roms if you want to swap between them for whatever reason.
Been getting frustrated over the past day.
Currently am up and running on a backup of Hyperdrive RLS 8.1, but I am afraid to reboot because for all of last night, any backup or clean install of any ROM I flashed would either
1) boot up the first time, but any subsequent reboots would result in stuck at the Samsung Custom Lock screen
2) not boot up at all, stuck at the Samsung Custom Lock screen
When I get stuck at the Custom Lock screen, I do a battery pull and then attempt to reboot into recovery. However, trying to boot recovery would not work (phone reboots itself after briefly showing "booting recovery" every time) until I plugged in the charger and tried to boot recovery (not sure if just coincidence?). Currently running TWRP 2.5.0.2
At this point, the recovery asks for a password (I have never set a password, don't know why this happens?). This prevents me from factory resetting (gives me an operation failed) because I need to "decrypt data" or something along those lines, using a password which I am sure I have never set. The internal storage is apparently unable to mount without decrypting data using a password..?
I found that in the WIPE menu I can perform the FORMAT DATA action which is successful and fixes the decrypt data problem, and I am able to factory reset and then restore a working ROM or install a new one (I tried CleanROM 1.6 with patch to 1.6.5 since it was on my sdcard).
This brings me to this position at the current moment. After formatting and factory resetting, I have done the following with such results:
1) Restoring my STOCK, ROOTED TWRP backup from before my install of Hyperdrive 8.1. Booted up fine, but a reboot gave the same results of stuck at the custom lock screen
2) Installing CleanROM, booted up fine the first time, but got stuck on the first reboot at the first bootup screen (it changed it to the original
Samsung Galaxy S4" instead of the custom lock?). I went back to recovery and went through the same process (decrypt by formatting data, factory reset, restore/install new rom)
3) Restoring my Hyperdrive 8.1 TWRP backup (first backup of the ROM while it was apparently running fine, reboots were normal and no problems yet). I am currently running this right now but have not attempted a reboot because I do not have the time for the next few days to mess around with my phone.
Summary: Stuck at initial boot screen (Custom Lock or Samsung Galaxy S4), TWRP 2.5.0.2 asks for password for decrypt?? & cannot factory reset, able to format data which allows factory reset after, restored Hyperdrive 8.1 backup, currently afraid to reboot in fear of getting stuck again.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. I am considering ODIN a stock image and completely starting over, but that will have to wait until the weekend.
well I was flashing MIUI V5 UNIVERSAL - v. 3.7.12 for the 3vo and it got stuck in a bootloop. to try and fix it I tried to restore a backup and that rom played a little of the boot animation but then gets stuck in a bootloop. I also tried to wipe/format everything but, that didn't work. If a logcat would help i would appreciate a link on how to do that without being able to boot. I can boot to 4ext recovery. The cause could be that while flashing I selected the file to flash, I selected a file that didn't finish downloading. Thanks in advance for any help
Also if it matters my original rom was negalite blurom.
cdog1213 said:
well I was flashing MIUI V5 UNIVERSAL - v. 3.7.12 for the 3vo and it got stuck in a bootloop. to try and fix it I tried to restore a backup and that rom played a little of the boot animation but then gets stuck in a bootloop. I also tried to wipe/format everything but, that didn't work. If a logcat would help i would appreciate a link on how to do that without being able to boot. I can boot to 4ext recovery. The cause could be that while flashing I selected the file to flash, I selected a file that didn't finish downloading. Thanks in advance for any help
Also if it matters my original rom was negalite blurom.
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I ran into your same problem today.
At the time my phone was on latest sprint firmware, ICS coolrom (latest rom and kernel) with hboot 1.58 unlocked s-off.
The steps I did preparing to install MIUI was
1) wipe data/factory reset from 4EXT
2) format all (except sdcard)
3) Install MIUI > chose mirage kernal
4) rebooted
after reboot it was stuck at the logo, at least I thought it was, let it sit for about 5 minutes.
Pulled the battery and tried steps 1-4 again.
Kept getting bootloop at that point. Boot splash -> logo -> reboot.
Next I tried flashing the latest mirage kernel from 4ext.
No luck, same issue.
Tried repeating steps 1-4 again.
No luck stuck in bootloop.
At that point I tried to run recovery from a backup I knew was working.
Wiped all data and format all -> selected recovery from 4ext.
Result: still boot loop.
At that point I tried changing bootloader to 1.58.58 jbear. and wiping/formatting all and trying recovery again from known working cool ics backup.
Result: still bootloop.
Switched back to 1.58 bootloader and tried fresh install of CoolICS rom. (I always wipe all data and format all before any rom change.)
Result: still bootloop.
At this point I was getting frustrated but I had an idea that the MIUI install when selecting mirage kernel may have messed up the partition size for the kernel since the mirage kernel states it must be flashed from the flash gui app first to resize the boot partition.
Next I downloaded pacman rom and attempted that install.
result: could not install due to wrong bootloader.
Next I downgraded bootloader to 1.50.50 jbear.
Wiped everything and retried pacman rom.
Install success, before starting the reboot from recovery, I received a message that the boot image has changed and will make a backup/format/flash the new boot image.
upon reboot I was able to successfully boot into pacman rom.
At that point I tried to wipe all again and install CoolICS rom again.
result: bootloop, but probably because of bootloader version. Did not fully test it as at this point I just wanted a working phone again and wanted to try out MIUI.
Rebooted to recovery and wiped everything again.
Installed MIUI using stock kernel option. This time on reboot I let it sit at the rom logo without touching anything. I think it restarted once on its own.
Result: Success. Phone working normally now. such a headache I am just leaving it as is for now.
Jeffjb said:
I ran into your same problem today.
At the time my phone was on latest sprint firmware, ICS coolrom (latest rom and kernel) with hboot 1.58 unlocked s-off.
The steps I did preparing to install MIUI was
1) wipe data/factory reset from 4EXT
2) format all (except sdcard)
3) Install MIUI > chose mirage kernal
4) rebooted
after reboot it was stuck at the logo, at least I thought it was, let it sit for about 5 minutes.
Pulled the battery and tried steps 1-4 again.
Kept getting bootloop at that point. Boot splash -> logo -> reboot.
Next I tried flashing the latest mirage kernel from 4ext.
No luck, same issue.
Tried repeating steps 1-4 again.
No luck stuck in bootloop.
At that point I tried to run recovery from a backup I knew was working.
Wiped all data and format all -> selected recovery from 4ext.
Result: still boot loop.
At that point I tried changing bootloader to 1.58.58 jbear. and wiping/formatting all and trying recovery again from known working cool ics backup.
Result: still bootloop.
Switched back to 1.58 bootloader and tried fresh install of CoolICS rom. (I always wipe all data and format all before any rom change.)
Result: still bootloop.
At this point I was getting frustrated but I had an idea that the MIUI install when selecting mirage kernel may have messed up the partition size for the kernel since the mirage kernel states it must be flashed from the flash gui app first to resize the boot partition.
Next I downloaded pacman rom and attempted that install.
result: could not install due to wrong bootloader.
Next I downgraded bootloader to 1.50.50 jbear.
Wiped everything and retried pacman rom.
Install success, before starting the reboot from recovery, I received a message that the boot image has changed and will make a backup/format/flash the new boot image.
upon reboot I was able to successfully boot into pacman rom.
At that point I tried to wipe all again and install CoolICS rom again.
result: bootloop, but probably because of bootloader version. Did not fully test it as at this point I just wanted a working phone again and wanted to try out MIUI.
Rebooted to recovery and wiped everything again.
Installed MIUI using stock kernel option. This time on reboot I let it sit at the rom logo without touching anything. I think it restarted once on its own.
Result: Success. Phone working normally now. such a headache I am just leaving it as is for now.
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well I went to go try and boot P.A.C. and my phone just booted normally. So thanks for the help
Hi there,
Today I received my Xperia Tablet Z and sure enough, the first thing I did was flash a custom Rom
But my device wouldn't boot up anymore...
Basically I unlocked the bootloader via Sony's key, flashed a boot.img via fastboot and then flashed the Rom via the recovery.
All I got was a bootloop - regardless of which custom Rom I used (AOKP, Cyanogen stable, Cyanogen nightly, Cyanogen unofficial, ...)
I tried doing a factory reset but to no avail.
I manually checked for each delete / wipe option in the recovery, but the device simply would not boot further than the boot animation.
However, after some time I stumbled across a Rom that contained the TWRP recovery instead of CWM.
And this one asked me for a password when I booted.
"A password? What for?!"
Well, simply cancelling the request works.
But it seems that my whole problem had to do with that password request
As it turns out, the data partition was encrypted would not let me access it.
For some reason unknown to me, it was not wiped in CWM (some error popped up when trying to format /data).
TWRP allows for doing a format on this one ("full wipe" if my memory does not fool me) and voila - the tablet would boot!
So to sum it up:
After unlocking the tablet, there might still be an encrypted /data that can't be accessed by any custom Rom.
Wiping this /data solves the problem - and can be done via TWRP.
I just banged my head on that issue for 5 straight hours - downloading new custom roms, looking for similar bootloops, ...
Maybe this information will help someone
FrozenLord said:
Hi there,
Today I received my Xperia Tablet Z and sure enough, the first thing I did was flash a custom Rom
But my device wouldn't boot up anymore...
Basically I unlocked the bootloader via Sony's key, flashed a boot.img via fastboot and then flashed the Rom via the recovery.
All I got was a bootloop - regardless of which custom Rom I used (AOKP, Cyanogen stable, Cyanogen nightly, Cyanogen unofficial, ...)
I tried doing a factory reset but to no avail.
I manually checked for each delete / wipe option in the recovery, but the device simply would not boot further than the boot animation.
However, after some time I stumbled across a Rom that contained the TWRP recovery instead of CWM.
And this one asked me for a password when I booted.
"A password? What for?!"
Well, simply cancelling the request works.
But it seems that my whole problem had to do with that password request
As it turns out, the data partition was encrypted would not let me access it.
For some reason unknown to me, it was not wiped in CWM (some error popped up when trying to format /data).
TWRP allows for doing a format on this one ("full wipe" if my memory does not fool me) and voila - the tablet would boot!
So to sum it up:
After unlocking the tablet, there might still be an encrypted /data that can't be accessed by any custom Rom.
Wiping this /data solves the problem - and can be done via TWRP.
I just banged my head on that issue for 5 straight hours - downloading new custom roms, looking for similar bootloops, ...
Maybe this information will help someone
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I usually just hit the thanks tab but feel I have to than you personally for this post. After hours of messing about I found this post, flashed the TWRP recovery, wiped data and was able to flash and boot my xperia..
Thank you for sharing this info..
For others searching you can get the twrp recovery in this rom http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2383800
Hey all, so it appears that I screwed my phone, I am not sure how.
I was running LineageOS, and wanted to update to Android 10 one, so I followed the steps, and I think I screwed the sideloading part, so... long story short now when rebooting from OrangeFox RecoveryProject it says no OS detected, and when it boots it says encryption unsuccessful, I tried wiping and installing DisableForceEncryption_Treble_v17.2 and restarting, and the same thing happens.
I tried to flash through recovery both, and did not work:
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/beryllium/
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/vendor/beryllium/
And when trying to flash through miFlash it doesn't work:
I go to fastboot in poco, hit refresh in miflash, it shows a device in the list, but the phone goes dark with 'something key to shutdown` written in the top left corner and if I hit the flash button nothing happens.
Can anyone assist with that please?
kishikaisei said:
Hey all, so it appears that I screwed my phone, I am not sure how.
I was running LineageOS, and wanted to update to Android 10 one, so I followed the steps, and I think I screwed the sideloading part, so... long story short now when rebooting from OrangeFox RecoveryProject it says no OS detected, and when it boots it says encryption unsuccessful, I tried wiping and installing DisableForceEncryption_Treble_v17.2 and restarting, and the same thing happens.
I tried to flash through recovery both, and did not work:
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/beryllium/
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/vendor/beryllium/
And when trying to flash through miFlash it doesn't work:
I go to fastboot in poco, hit refresh in miflash, it shows a device in the list, but the phone goes dark with 'something key to shutdown` written in the top left corner and if I hit the flash button nothing happens.
Can anyone assist with that please?
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This happened to me when I accidentally deleted the OS when flashing the latest MIUI 11 build (using TWRP). THIS IS HOW I FIXED IT.
Find a full firmware of whatever you wanted to flash, either Lineage or MIUI 11. Then flash via your recovery (you said you have orangefox). Use an external sd card, external USB or HDD since you technically wouldn't have access to your internal data. After flashing, same process as most updates, clear cache and dalkiv. Then flash a newer DFE (if you still want to decrypt, there is a page here in xda with it. Or go to miui forums Happybuddhist, the mod there, made a new one prebuilt with Magisk). Then reboot into recovery to make sure you keep your custom recovery. Once booted to recov. Boot to system. Should fix the issue.
You could check my guide here on how to unbrick your pocophone:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/unbrick-flashing-stable-rom-pocophone-t3901152
mecoromeo said:
This happened to me when I accidentally deleted the OS when flashing the latest MIUI 11 build (using TWRP). THIS IS HOW I FIXED IT.
Find a full firmware of whatever you wanted to flash, either Lineage or MIUI 11. Then flash via your recovery (you said you have orangefox). Use an external sd card, external USB or HDD since you technically wouldn't have access to your internal data. After flashing, same process as most updates, clear cache and dalkiv. Then flash a newer DFE (if you still want to decrypt, there is a page here in xda with it. Or go to miui forums Happybuddhist, the mod there, made a new one prebuilt with Magisk). Then reboot into recovery to make sure you keep your custom recovery. Once booted to recov. Boot to system. Should fix the issue.
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I tried that, now I am a step forward I think, I flashed the stock firmware I found, and installed the latest stock ROM, rebooted (doesn't say no os anymore), but the only thing I see is a DELETE ALL DATA button and at the bottom 'Encryption was interrupted and can't be completed. As a result, the data on your phone is no longer accessible.
To resume using your phone, you need to perform a factory reset. When you set up your phone after the reset, you'll have an opportunity to restore any data that was backed up to your Google account.'
Darklouis said:
You could check my guide here on how to unbrick your pocophone:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/unbrick-flashing-stable-rom-pocophone-t3901152
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I have an issue with the MiFlash part, it seems that it doesn't work as I mentioned...
Aight all, formatting data partition to ext4 worked, now it is booting
kishikaisei said:
Aight all, formatting data partition to ext4 worked, now it is booting
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Works now?
mecoromeo said:
Works now?
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So I had an OS-less phone that don't get recognised in MiFlash, and I had orangeFox recovery.
The steps to fix were:
- Flash a full stock Firmware
- Flash the stock ROM
- Flash DFE
- Format data to ext4
- Reboot and it works
So thanks all for your help