I am using CM11.0 Nightly-9 by Percy. I like CM bootanimation, but what irks me is the 'Unlocked bootlader warning' message before the boot anim. Is there any tweak to hide this message ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2864420
Link isn't regarding the fix though. It's little annoying also
Abhishek_Rawal said:
I am using CM11.0 Nightly-9 by Percy. I like CM bootanimation, but what irks me is the 'Unlocked bootlader warning' message before the boot anim. Is there any tweak to hide this message ?
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Download the logo.zip.
Extract all the files
Reboot to fastboot mode (power + vol down)
Now open cmd and use cd command to go to the directory where you placed the file.
Now Type the command: fastboot flash logo logo.bin
Reboot from the recovery (use vol up to select and vol down to navigate)
Now your bootlogo should be restored back to the normal version
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I flashed the clockworkmod for the first time. After that went back to menu by holding power + vol - but I can only see the usb icon and downloading icon. No recovery option. if I go into usb mode it just stucks there and on top bootloader: uknown. Anyone know what's up? I'm using the google IO tablet btw.
will89 said:
I flashed the clockworkmod for the first time. After that went back to menu by holding power + vol - but I can only see the usb icon and downloading icon. No recovery option. if I go into usb mode it just stucks there and on top bootloader: uknown. Anyone know what's up? I'm using the google IO tablet btw.
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Have you flashed the recovery or just booted it.....anyways
If you have got a rom with extended power menu you can reboot in recovery that way...
If not, get your recover.img and put it in a folder on pc.
go into fastboot mode (vol. down. / Power then select USB) and type :
Fastboot boot recovery <path>recovery.img
you could also try ROM manager...
No USB-boot
I got the exact opposite/same issue on my 10.1v,
I can only see the recovery and Downloading... icons and not fastboot.
See attachment for a screenpicture of what I get when pressing VolDown + Power.
Recovery, adb, and rooted ROM all work great - but fastboot aint an option...
Can't test isimobile's ICS-rom without fastboot
edit:
attachment buggered up.
richard2311 said:
Have you flashed the recovery or just booted it.....anyways
If you have got a rom with extended power menu you can reboot in recovery that way...
If not, get your recover.img and put it in a folder on pc.
go into fastboot mode (vol. down. / Power then select USB) and type :
Fastboot boot recovery <path>recovery.img
you could also try ROM manager...
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Thanks for the tips on using ROM manager. That solved my problem, finally able to try the CM9 Kangs rom
Hi I need help.
After Flashin a new ROM it was not be possible to get in the fastboot mode. Pressing down the Power button and the Vol Down button start first the recovery mode than i see for a sec a CWM Screen an than the screen is black and nothing happend.
And as addon the device not boot. Sometimes i get a reboot
Any ideas how I can fix that? Is there a more low level solution?
Thanks,
alexander555 said:
Hi I need help.
After Flashin a new ROM it was not be possible to get in the fastboot mode. Pressing down the Power button and the Vol Down button start first the recovery mode than i see for a sec a CWM Screen an than the screen is black and nothing happend.
And as addon the device not boot
Any ideas how I can fix that? Is there a more low level solution?
Thanks,
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OK, with testing I found a solution for the problem
Here the steps what i've done:
1. Load the Flyer with the power supply unit.
2. From PC Commandpromt. Start fastboot flash recovery recovery.img. I've get the message "waiting for devices". I've used a old CWM 4 reciovery Image
3. Now connect the Flyer and Start with "Power + Down". Here was the surprise that now the Bootloop stops and i see now the Boot Menu. So I change here to fastboot and flash the recovery Image new.
4 Rebbot now an voila bo boot more and I can use the normal cwm recovery mechanism to recovery one of my old images... Perfekt
Hi,
I know this has been covered thoroughly, but I have a particular problem that I haven't been able to find a solution for.
I have the Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Prime, MIUI 6. I'm trying to boot into recovery mode either one of two ways: holding down volume up + power, or going through the 'Update' app options. Both times, the same thing happens: The phone starts up with the Mi logo, hangs for about 20 ish seconds, reboots as normal. It doesn't at any stage enter recovery mode. Holding down volume down + power takes me to Fastboot, but it hangs on the fastboot screen infinitely..
Any thoughts?
Chris
are you want to flash something ? try flash with updater app, rename zip file you want to flash to update.zip, and do flash with updater. its will enter recovery mode and flah zip file
Pendekar7 said:
are you want to flash something ? try flash with updater app, rename zip file you want to flash to update.zip, and do flash with updater. its will enter recovery mode and flah zip file
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I have tried that, same thing happens.
To clarify, whenever I try to enter recovery mode, the phone starts up, vibrates, Mi logo appears, hangs for about 10-15 seconds, turns off, turns on, vibrates, Mi logo appears, "Powered by Android" appears, phone starts up normal.
dundy2456 said:
I have tried that, same thing happens.
To clarify, whenever I try to enter recovery mode, the phone starts up, vibrates, Mi logo appears, hangs for about 10-15 seconds, turns off, turns on, vibrates, Mi logo appears, "Powered by Android" appears, phone starts up normal.
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try quick reboot app in play store, but it required root
i'm afraid you have fake phone i hope not, try cpu z for check that
Pendekar7 said:
try quick reboot app in play store, but it required root
i'm afraid you have fake phone i hope not, try cpu z for check that
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Hmm I will try to install that app. Right now the phone wont get past the boot screen, it is just hanging on the Mi logo and Powered by Android.
Thanks
Try to flash the stock recovery.
Then you should be able to boot into stock recovery and wipe all data.
After that the phone should boot.
At least that worked for me
facicing same problem
same problem i am facing. Not able to boot in recovery mode using nandroid manager, mobile uncle, system updater, volume down + power.
additional info: i had rooted my phone and installed chinese miui rom.
sagaroct said:
same problem i am facing. Not able to boot in recovery mode using nandroid manager, mobile uncle, system updater, volume down + power.
additional info: i had rooted my phone and installed chinese miui rom.
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If you have rooted phone, try to flash recovery (TWRP) over terminal, with dd.
You have trashed the recovery partition. Reboot in fastboot mode (Vol- + PWR) and reflash TWRP.img via fastboot on a PC.
Command:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Rename the twrp.img to recovery.img or change the name used in the command. There are plenty of tutorials out there on how to use fastboot.
Do not let the phone boot up after flashing!!!! You will end up back with the same problem. Hold down Vol+ to boot into Recovery mode for the first time.
I tried installing TWRP after turning off the bootloader. I clicked on Recovery in the Fastboot and now it's stuck in "Entering Recovery...". The phone restarts with that screen every few seconds. Holding power+volume down doesn't do anything (unless I'm not timing it right). What can I do?
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I tried installing TWRP after turning off the bootloader. I clicked on Recovery in the Fastboot and now it's stuck in "Entering Recovery...". The phone restarts with that screen every few seconds. Holding power+volume down doesn't do anything (unless I'm not timing it right). What can I do?
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I know this is late, but I just went through the same damn thing. Twrp 3.1.0.0 forces a recovery loop, install 3.0.0.2 instead.
As soon as you see the "entering recovery" screen, hold volume up and power until your phone restarts. (If it goes back to recovery, wait until it loops and do it again) as soon as your screen goes black from the hard restart, hold volume down and power to boot into your phone regularly.
After your phone boots, use the twrp app to install the previous version of twrp. (Like I said, avoid 3.1.0.0 like the plague. I've already brought this issue up with the recovery handler, hopefully it gets resolved.)
korxil said:
I tried installing TWRP after turning off the bootloader. I clicked on Recovery in the Fastboot and now it's stuck in "Entering Recovery...". The phone restarts with that screen every few seconds. Holding power+volume down doesn't do anything (unless I'm not timing it right). What can I do?
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There is an alternative that I've found very useful. And have tested it out several times while attempting to in-OS factory reset. If you're stuck on the 'loading recovery' screen and it continuously reboots, perform the following steps.
1. Press the Power button and Volume Up button at the same time, and keep held for 10 seconds until the screen has gone off.
2. Once you know it's gone off, quickly switch from Volume Up to Volume Down, keep held down.
-This should let you be able to enter into the Bootloader menu. From there, you will require Minimal ADB/Fastboot installed on your computer. Opening up an administrative command prompt within the ADB folder by pressing down Shift and right clicking on the window of the folder(or in my case since Windows 10's new update no longer opens that up, instead opens PowerShell, copy and past cmd.exe from System into that folder (DO NOT CUT AND PASTE, OR DRAG AND DROP)), type in the following.
fastboot devices
-If your device shows up in this list, then you're good to go. Head over to the TWRP website and find your HTC 610 TWRP version, or do as I do and just select 2.8.4.0 and download it.
-Rename the downloaded file as "twrp.img" and drag it into the ADB/Fastboot folder in which you loaded up the cmd prompt from before.
-Next, back to the command prompt you loaded earlier (if you haven't closed it by now) and type in the following:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
-This should copy the file over to your device. After this is completed, go ahead and reboot or boot into recovery. This last option I've not attempted immediately after flashing TWRP back to the main system, but that's because I'm working with an older version of CW12.
Azrtheal said:
There is an alternative that I've found very useful. And have tested it out several times while attempting to in-OS factory reset. If you're stuck on the 'loading recovery' screen and it continuously reboots, perform the following steps.
1. Press the Power button and Volume Up button at the same time, and keep held for 10 seconds until the screen has gone off.
2. Once you know it's gone off, quickly switch from Volume Up to Volume Down, keep held down.
-This should let you be able to enter into the Bootloader menu. From there, you will require Minimal ADB/Fastboot installed on your computer. Opening up an administrative command prompt within the ADB folder by pressing down Shift and right clicking on the window of the folder(or in my case since Windows 10's new update no longer opens that up, instead opens PowerShell, copy and past cmd.exe from System into that folder (DO NOT CUT AND PASTE, OR DRAG AND DROP)), type in the following.
fastboot devices
-If your device shows up in this list, then you're good to go. Head over to the TWRP website and find your HTC 610 TWRP version, or do as I do and just select 2.8.4.0 and download it.
-Rename the downloaded file as "twrp.img" and drag it into the ADB/Fastboot folder in which you loaded up the cmd prompt from before.
-Next, back to the command prompt you loaded earlier (if you haven't closed it by now) and type in the following:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
-This should copy the file over to your device. After this is completed, go ahead and reboot or boot into recovery. This last option I've not attempted immediately after flashing TWRP back to the main system, but that's because I'm working with an older version of CW12.
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Just holding volume up and power worked for me.After the splash screen appears continue holding volume up but let go of power and it will boot I to go.e screen as usual.I then just used the twrp app and flashed 3.0.2.0
so i m completely lost at what to do,i had latest fulmics installed,i had disabled neccessary pattern after boot option so never had to use pattern but then today on boot,it said unable to use fingerprint,please use pattern which i have sadly forgotten and cant enter phone because of it.Now i tried going into twrp but strangely its periodically blinking at its initial teamwin screen and its stuck there(might have gotten corrupt or something) and now i cant even enter that.What can i do?
Can you try this
1) can you reflash twrp using fastboot. Turn your device off. Plug into PC while holding volume down to enter fastboot. then visit https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/development/official-european-lg-g5-h850-bootloader-t3363040 and follow part 9. (simply, download latest twrp, put the file into your fastboot directory (I use minimal ADB and fastboot (https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790)), open the terminal and type 'fastboot flash recovery twrpxxx.img' where xxx are other characters in the twrp img file.
You may need to flash superSU for Twrp to 'stick' - unsure though, best to be safe
2) unplug your phone, pull the battery and boot into recovery (hold power and vol. down until LG logo is displayed, then release power button and press again quickly - while always holding vol down)
3) once in TWRP, and if you can access it, go to the file manager under advance. Go to the /data/system folder. Scroll down and find the two files with the .key extension. Delete both of them (by tapping on the file and then tapping the Delete button). Then, delete all the files containing the word locksettings.
password.key
pattern.key
locksettings.db
locksettings.db-shm
locksettings.db-wal
3) reboot your phone and fingers crossed
Hope this helps