Simply, I flashed the xposed framework for my device (which I know works as I have done so before.) However, I may have pressed the wrong power off selection in the TWRP menu. Now, my phone boots however, at the point the lockscreen etc. should show, I jus get a black screen.
As far as I'm aware, all I need to do is power off the phone and power it back on again. However, the phone has a unremoveable battery. I do NOT want to reboot the phone (that is holding the power button / power button and volume as neither of these have an effect other than a reboot into the same problem.)
Thank you to any help!
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Hi. I did http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1586570 this to my phone and since then every time I turn it on the black screen with AP Fastboot flash failure appears and not the Motorola logo. Not that I turn off my phone that often, but it's frustrating. I have to pres Vol Up/Down + Power button and choose Normal boot everytime I want to turn on the phone. Please explain me how to unroot or I don't know, I have the phone for 5 days now. I want it to look like I've just opened the box
P.S. Already tried Factory reset, doesn't help, still the black screen when I press the power button to turn on.
P.S.2 My system version is 651.167.3370.XT910.AmericaMovil.en.01 if it matters.
Really? The link I posted is from this forum. Come on. I should be able to undo this flash I've made and really return to fabric settings.
I'm running Android 4.1.2 on my Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE, rooted.
I really didn't do much to the OS once it was rooted, but something caused my screen's resolution to drop from its' default to something slightly, but noticeably, lower. I didn't know how to fix it so i decided to do a factory reset since i hadn't done anything worth saving. Well, once it had been wiped, it wouldnt boot!
So here's what happens:
*Phone is in OFF state*
1. I push the power button once, nothing happens
2. I hold the power button for about 10 seconds, the first boot screen appears (the red, un-animated motorola logo) and then the screen goes black again
3. I hold the power button and volume up button until the android guy appears
4. I hold both volume buttons until the boot options menu appears
5. I clear the cache, and factory reset again
6. I reboot
Thats all that I know to do. Any ideas??
*note* Stock ROM
My brother fergot his password and therefore I need to factory reset the device using the recovery.
However, Volume up+ Power doesnt work for me, screen just goes black for a few seconds and it boots normally.
Anyone facing this issue too?
I have the Platinum 55d but...
I had trouble getting into recovery mode myself and this might help you.
Press and hold the power button and shortly thereafter press and hold the volume up button. Wait for the brand to load up and let go of the power button.
Wait for the android to show up. If it doesn't and the phone starts up normally, take out the battery and try again.
Once the android shows up hold the power button and tap the volume up button.
Same problem
I have the same problem
i start phone and try every way to get into recovery but cant get it on
did you find a fix?
me too! pls help!!
Thinking you can flash it with Sp-flashtool or http://www.mediafire.com/file/cgy6j622oq4lv7n/FACTORYDOWNLOAD_R2.9.9015.zip + driver
Offical firmware link etc. https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/archos-50c-platinum-archos-50cpl-twrp-2-t3594137
Btw sometimes it hard to boot into recovery so i use xposed to do that.
Hi All,
I'll explain this as clearly and simply as possible and hopefully someone can help
My oem 3T ran out of power, plugged into dash charger and no led, power button held down for 10secs and entered fastboot, got to some options by holding power and volume down, but none of the recovery,wiping cache,delete everything options worked (would always go back to fastboot)
I ended up following the unbrick tutorial on here (link - https://forum.xda-developers.com/one...us-3t-t3515306)
and got it back to factory state, HOWEVER, I cannot update the OS without it going into fastboot, if I THEN turn off and turn back on holding volume down it doesn't take me back to all the options I had (wiping cache, reset system settings ect) but shows me the android logo/loading screen with something like this in yellow text:
>>>> changing to aging
then I'm back to the original state before I tried to update the OS.
Any help would be MASSIVELY appreciated!
I think I've discovered the problem! - my volume button is stuck on up also!!
didn't realise this with the power button held makes the phone enter fastboot mode is any case
forums.oneplus.com/threads/fixed-stuck-on-fastboot-mode-no-recovery.744099
Old LG G5 I had previously installed Lineage on. Was in a drawer until I decided to charge it up and let one of my kids play games on it. When I input the correct screen lock pattern, it goes black, then comes back to lock screen.
I am able to hold power button to then select power off, restart, etc. From power off, I power on and get the orange triangle recommending to lock the bootloader. But no combination of power and vol-down or power and vol-up will get me to TWRP. It just rolls right back in to Lineage.
Also, from power off, if I plug in to my Linux laptop, it will power on and go to fastboot.
Feels like USB debug got turned off and/or trust somehow got revoked, but I never had this laptop connected to it so probably doesn't matter. But like I said, my unlock pattern is working. I get different response with correct pattern versus incorrect.
I'm also able to see the phone from my https://google.com/android/devicemanager page. I tried to send a secure and erase thinking it might let me start from scratch, but I only see a notification that "Device Located" and it never does anything.
And finally, lsusb -v does see the phone, but adb devices never does.
My question is any idea how to get back to TWRP to wipe and push an updated image or even put an updated TWRP?
Try this ...
It's like getting into Stock Recovery. To get into TWRP Recovery using button combination (hard reset) you'll need to hold volume down button and power button simultaneously, releasing power button (temporarily) once LG logo appears then quickly pressing and holding power button again, all the while maintaining hold on volume down button. The stock recovery message (white background) will appear requiring you to select volume up/down button to continue to reset software (see attached image). If you select yes it will appear to factory reset but will actually boot into TWRP.
Hope that helps!
Aimless Rambler said:
It's like getting into Stock Recovery. To get into TWRP Recovery using button combination (hard reset) you'll need to hold volume down button and power button simultaneously, releasing power button (temporarily) once LG logo appears then quickly pressing and holding power button again, all the while maintaining hold on volume down button. The stock recovery message (white background) will appear requiring you to select volume up/down button to continue to reset software (see attached image). If you select yes it will appear to factory reset but will actually boot into TWRP.
Hope that helps!
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That did the trick! Thanks a ton.
dwcasey said:
That did the trick! Thanks a ton.
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Good to hear!