Bricked Honor? - Honor 5X Questions & Answers

Alright, so I have a big problem.
It all started with me making Nova into a system app and uninstalling the native Huawei launcher (very ugly). I realized I had made a mistake when I found out I was now unable to change between launchers, even upon making Google Now launcher, which I also use, a system app as well through an app called Link2SD. Now, I backed up my /system, /data, /recovery etc with TWRP, and decided to uninstall nova and install google now into /system through ADB. I followed online guides as noted, but now the phone won't boot.
More correctly, the phone will boot, show Huawei's initial logo, then go to bootanimation, and either get stuck there or go to the "EMUI Optimizing..." screen and get stuck at 98% (It's probably since Google Now wasn't properly installed so there's no launcher to boot the phone with). I said alright, let's restore the NANDroid backup. Rebooted phone, Vol.Up key to enter recovery - only to be greeted by Huawei eRecovery, and no TWRP. This is extremely odd since I didn't do anything (I believe) that would delete TWRP.
I can't post links yet I think, but if it helps, I followed AndroidAuthority's post on installing apps as system apps, and a forum on AndroidCentral for uninstalling Nova.
There are 3 options in the recovery - Reboot (won't help, I guess), Shutdown, and "download latest version and recovery". I would normally go with this and pray for a wiped, but working Honor 5X, but I remember reading somewhere on here that you can't install a system version after you've done certain things. I can't find the specific post, but I'd rather make a post of my own and get help than try to install the stock system and get bricked.
Last thing, and the reason why I didn't reflash TWRP or something like that - my computer won't recognize the device in this recovery. All I get when I connect the device is a new partiton listed as "CD Drive (E: )" on My PC.
What can I do?

Have you tried holding Volume Up+Volume Down+Power (TWRP)? Or Volume Down+Power(Fastboot)? See if that gets you anywhere. Eventually as long as you can get into TWRP, you can restore.
If not, Doublecheck Device Manager in Windows to see if your computer is having trouble recognizing the device at all (yellow exclamation). Install ADB drivers if that is the case (When your phone is in fastboot, windows sometimes doesn't use that same ADB driver).

Hutch MD said:
Have you tried holding Volume Up+Volume Down+Power (TWRP)? Or Volume Down+Power(Fastboot)? See if that gets you anywhere. Eventually as long as you can get into TWRP, you can restore.
If not, Doublecheck Device Manager in Windows to see if your computer is having trouble recognizing the device at all (yellow exclamation). Install ADB drivers if that is the case (When your phone is in fastboot, windows sometimes doesn't use that same ADB driver).
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THANK YOU! Vol up + Down + Power did the trick for booting into TWRP. Currently copying the NANDroid backup to my honor and restoring it right away. I must ask - is there a specific reason the key combination was different this time? Is there a foolproof combo for booting into TWRP? Only phone I had rooted besides this one was a Moto G 2013, and it booted into ñTWRP without fail by pressing Vol Down+Power...

ElBerretin said:
THANK YOU! Vol up + Down + Power did the trick for booting into TWRP. Currently copying the NANDroid backup to my honor and restoring it right away. I must ask - is there a specific reason the key combination was different this time? Is there a foolproof combo for booting into TWRP? Only phone I had rooted besides this one was a Moto G 2013, and it booted into ñTWRP without fail by pressing Vol Down+Power...
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I couldn't tell you. This phone can be a little weird with the button combinations. For example, Volup+Power gets me into TWRP most of the time. I'm glad you are on your way back to a functional phone!

Hutch MD said:
I couldn't tell you. This phone can be a little weird with the button combinations. For example, Volup+Power gets me into TWRP most of the time. I'm glad you are on your way back to a functional phone!
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Yeah, I realize. When I booted to stock recovery instead of TWRP using the same button combination I always use I got worried - I didn't even know the stock recovery was still installed on the phone. Guess I'll stick with this launcher until fingerprint suppport allows me to flash a custom ROM. Thanks again!

ElBerretin said:
Yeah, I realize. When I booted to stock recovery instead of TWRP using the same button combination I always use I got worried - I didn't even know the stock recovery was still installed on the phone. Guess I'll stick with this launcher until fingerprint suppport allows me to flash a custom ROM. Thanks again!
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I would still recommend trying out CM13. It's a huge performance boost and overall better experience. If you don't like it, you can always restore from your Nandroid backup, haha.

Hutch MD said:
I would still recommend trying out CM13. It's a huge performance boost and overall better experience. If you don't like it, you can always restore from your Nandroid backup, haha.
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Yeah, maybe I'll try that. Do I have to wipe everything beforehand? And can I restore my /data partition after installing? I have lots of stuff in my phone and restoring/backing up by hand would be a pain... I'll still miss the fingerprint sensor, though.

Hutch MD said:
I would still recommend trying out CM13. It's a huge performance boost and overall better experience. If you don't like it, you can always restore from your Nandroid backup, haha.
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Just got my Honor 5X yesterday (GR5 to be specific... KII-L21). I really want to try CM13 but i'm still lost on Huawei procedures lol. I'm familiar with Samsung and Sony as i have used those phones... Huawei, never... first time! Lol
I have neither rooted nor unlocked BL. Hoping someone helps me out so i can learn quickly and start helping others around here too

stanley08 said:
Just got my Honor 5X yesterday (GR5 to be specific... KII-L21). I really want to try CM13 but i'm still lost on Huawei procedures lol. I'm familiar with Samsung and SOny as i have used these phones... Huawei, first time.
I have neither rooted nor unlocked BL. Hoping someone helps me out so i can learn quickly and start helping others around here too
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There are plenty of threads here. Yes, it will wipe everything on your phone. Follow the instructions from these threads.
First, you have to Unlock the Bootloader and install TWRP.
Then you flash CM13.
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ElBerretin said:
Yeah, maybe I'll try that. Do I have to wipe everything beforehand? And can I restore my /data partition after installing? I have lots of stuff in my phone and restoring/backing up by hand would be a pain... I'll still miss the fingerprint sensor, though.
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Yeah, you'll have to do a full wipe. It'll be okay if you're rooted - Use Titanium Backup for all of your important apps/appdata; Use SMS Backup & Restore to load up all of your recent call history and texts; Back up your photos and other stuff by hand, at least, that's what I would do. Then make a Nandroid backup after you're done flashing/setting everything back up.

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Huawei Ascend P2 probems

OK. So. I've been encountering nothing but problems since I received my Huawei Ascend P2 phone.
To begin with -
I bought the phone for the sole purpose of it being 4G/LTE. When I got it, I couldn't figure out how to get it, so I contacted Three and was told that my phone had to be 4.3 - it was running 4.1.2.
When I tried to get 4.3 through whatever means, it stopped working.
I tried to do a complete factory reset and now I'm getting many more problems -
I keep getting errors that anything Google related has stopped working (especially Google keyboard).
My contacts won't auto-sync, despite me having my Google account synced up with it.
The icons at the bottom of the screen (back, home, settings/whatever else) won't light up and the home button isn't working.
It's a different loading screen than normal - before it was a Huawei Ascend splash screen, now it just says "Android".
It is not being detected by my laptop whatsoever.
When I try and download anything using a browser, it says "starting download" but nothing works.
So, anyone have a solution? It is driving me demented. And all because I wanted bloody 4G.
boneyarsebogman said:
OK. So. I've been encountering nothing but problems since I received my Huawei Ascend P2 phone.
To begin with -
I bought the phone for the sole purpose of it being 4G/LTE. When I got it, I couldn't figure out how to get it, so I contacted Three and was told that my phone had to be 4.3 - it was running 4.1.2.
When I tried to get 4.3 through whatever means, it stopped working.
I tried to do a complete factory reset and now I'm getting many more problems -
I keep getting errors that anything Google related has stopped working (especially Google keyboard).
My contacts won't auto-sync, despite me having my Google account synced up with it.
The icons at the bottom of the screen (back, home, settings/whatever else) won't light up and the home button isn't working.
It's a different loading screen than normal - before it was a Huawei Ascend splash screen, now it just says "Android".
It is not being detected by my laptop whatsoever.
When I try and download anything using a browser, it says "starting download" but nothing works.
So, anyone have a solution? It is driving me demented. And all because I wanted bloody 4G.
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I think we need some more info on the attempt to upgrade via whatever means. What steps / guide were you following? Did you install a custom rom? If so, what rom and what recovery are you using? From a few minutes of searching around, it seems that there is no official 4.3 update for the phone, and just being ON 4.3 itself will not automagically enable LTE service as this has much to do with the radio/baseband used as much as the actual operating system and that will not get updated via a custom rom (99.999% of the time unless SPECIFICALLY stated). Seems like they are working on an LTE capable update/patch for 4.1.2 soon according to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50495570&postcount=162 (that post is part of a thread about your phone on a UK carrier so should be pertinent).
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I think we need some more info on the attempt to upgrade via whatever means. What steps / guide were you following? Did you install a custom rom? If so, what rom and what recovery are you using? From a few minutes of searching around, it seems that there is no official 4.3 update for the phone, and just being ON 4.3 itself will not automagically enable LTE service as this has much to do with the radio/baseband used as much as the actual operating system and that will not get updated via a custom rom (99.999% of the time unless SPECIFICALLY stated). Seems like they are working on an LTE capable update/patch for 4.1.2 soon according to this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=50495570&postcount=162 (that post is part of a thread about your phone on a UK carrier so should be pertinent).
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Thank you for your reply.
I'll talk you through the steps I took as much as I can.
Firstly I rooted the phone using eRoot, which did work and allowed root access.
I then downloaded P2Tools, which was obtained from this thread and it allowed me to put CWM on it.
Once this was done, I attempted to put CM 10.2 on it, but kept getting a Status 7 error. Some quick Googling later, I discovered this video, which showed how to solve it.
When I followed the steps on there, I kept getting a Status 0 error.
That was when I started to encounter those problems, so I wiped everything I could, even system, but that part failed.
And that's about it.
boneyarsebogman said:
Thank you for your reply.
I'll talk you through the steps I took as much as I can.
Firstly I rooted the phone using eRoot, which did work and allowed root access.
I then downloaded P2Tools, which was obtained from this thread and it allowed me to put CWM on it.
Once this was done, I attempted to put CM 10.2 on it, but kept getting a Status 7 error. Some quick Googling later, I discovered this video, which showed how to solve it.
When I followed the steps on there, I kept getting a Status 0 error.
That was when I started to encounter those problems, so I wiped everything I could, even system, but that part failed.
And that's about it.
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K. So you are still on the stock rom, rooted, with CWM recovery (which version?), and after you attempted to wipe /system, it failed to wipe (what was the error message there?), and now it boots and has all kinds of weird glitches? First thing to try would be to go back to CWM and wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache and then Fix Permissions. This MIGHT help. If it doesn't then you will just probably want to throw a stock rom back on there to get back to running right again.
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K. So you are still on the stock rom, rooted, with CWM recovery (which version?), and after you attempted to wipe /system, it failed to wipe (what was the error message there?), and now it boots and has all kinds of weird glitches? First thing to try would be to go back to CWM and wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache and then Fix Permissions. This MIGHT help. If it doesn't then you will just probably want to throw a stock rom back on there to get back to running right again.
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I've wiped the Caches and Dalvik Cache and can't seem to find "Fix Permissions". I did some searching and it seems this feature was removed from CWM? I'm running v6.0.3.7 of CMW.
When I try to format the system, it says
E:format_volume failed to unmount "/system"
Error formatting /system!
Weird, they did take it out. Koush said it was a placebo. Which normally I would take as law, if it weren't for many times I have ran fix permissions and it caused apps that were force closing to not force close anymore. But whatever, if you wanna try, flash this: http://db.tt/9aWdF8Rp. It'll either help fix something, or do nothing. Won't make it any worse. If it can't mount to format though, it's either or a bug with CWM for your device, or after factory reset, reboot recovery and try again. But you really don't want to wipe /system unless you have a nandroid or another rom on your storage that is accessible.
Thanks so much for your help so far. Took me ages to figure out how to get that file on my phone, but I managed to do it. I then installed zip from recovery mode and chose the fix_permissions. Then reboot and it asked me to root the phone again. It's now upgrading and hopefully it will work now.
It is still saying "Unfortunately, Android keyboard has stopped" and other things. What do you reckon I can do now? You're right, it seems like I can't make it any worse.
boneyarsebogman said:
Thanks so much for your help so far. Took me ages to figure out how to get that file on my phone, but I managed to do it. I then installed zip from recovery mode and chose the fix_permissions. Then reboot and it asked me to root the phone again. It's now upgrading and hopefully it will work now.
It is still saying "Unfortunately, Android keyboard has stopped" and other things. What do you reckon I can do now? You're right, it seems like I can't make it any worse.
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Ok. So looks like first thing to check is to see WHICH version of the P2 you have because it seems like there are at least 2 different sub versions of it. The P2-6070 and the P2-6011. Please go to Settings / About Phone/Device and let me know all the software info there.
Also, have you unlocked the bootloader (I'm guessing so since you have recovery, but just checking)?
I found some more info on how to get you back up and running, but want to confirm the system version so everything goes as smoothly as possible. There's a new update that just came out not too long ago that people are saying LTE works on, so hopefully we can get you to that point.
es0tericcha0s said:
Ok. So looks like first thing to check is to see WHICH version of the P2 you have because it seems like there are at least 2 different sub versions of it. The P2-6070 and the P2-6011. Please go to Settings / About Phone/Device and let me know all the software info there.
Also, have you unlocked the bootloader (I'm guessing so since you have recovery, but just checking)?
I found some more info on how to get you back up and running, but want to confirm the system version so everything goes as smoothly as possible. There's a new update that just came out not too long ago that people are saying LTE works on, so hopefully we can get you to that point.
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Mine is the P2-6011.
Swear if we get this working, never changing anything ever.
Yes, the bootloader is unlocked.
Alright, so here is a link for the newest firmware for your phone :
http://huaweidevices.ru/ROM4221/P2/...R001C00B038CUSTC19D001_United_Kingdom_H3G.rar
Need to be on stock recovery. Unpack the rar file and put the whole folder /dload on the root of the SD card. This has the update.app that should take care of everything for you. Turn off the phone and turn it on by holding Vol + and - and Power together. This is supposed to boot it into the mode to take care of the update for you.
If you don't wanna go back to complete stock, I have another way that involves switching to TWRP recovery and restoring a rom via nandroid restore. If you'd prefer that, lemme know and I'll shoot you the links.
es0tericcha0s said:
Alright, so here is a link for the newest firmware for your phone :
http://huaweidevices.ru/ROM4221/P2/...R001C00B038CUSTC19D001_United_Kingdom_H3G.rar
Need to be on stock recovery. Unpack the rar file and put the whole folder /dload on the root of the SD card. This has the update.app that should take care of everything for you. Turn off the phone and turn it on by holding Vol + and - and Power together. This is supposed to boot it into the mode to take care of the update for you.
If you don't wanna go back to complete stock, I have another way that involves switching to TWRP recovery and restoring a rom via nandroid restore. If you'd prefer that, lemme know and I'll shoot you the links.
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If I ever meet you I definitely owe you a drink. Did exactly as you said and everything (from what I can tell) is working.
It's one of the things I love about Android phones - unless you do some serious damage to it physically, for the most part it is fixable.
So, thanks button isn't enough - you saved me giving up and buying a new phone
*Hi Five* Glad all is well!
But yea, I do this for a living. Seriously. Helping people on here is how I stay sharp. lol
getting a gateway 504 error from link to firmware, would love to get this update working as i keep getting a notification on phone saying update available but it wont work
boneyarsebogman said:
Thank you for your reply.
I'll talk you through the steps I took as much as I can.
Firstly I rooted the phone using eRoot, which did work and allowed root access.
I then downloaded P2Tools, which was obtained from this thread and it allowed me to put CWM on it.
Once this was done, I attempted to put CM 10.2 on it, but kept getting a Status 7 error. Some quick Googling later, I discovered this video, which showed how to solve it.
When I followed the steps on there, I kept getting a Status 0 error.
That was when I started to encounter those problems, so I wiped everything I could, even system, but that part failed.
And that's about it.
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Can you post the link of the CM 10.2 rom For huawei P2.
I search for a long long time. but still dosnt found a rom.
Thx
Sorry for digging this up but does someone have the stock ROM of the P2? Im stuck like the fella who started this thread and havent found the stock ROM anywhere.
Thanks for the attention.

TWRP for 925F 6.0.1 = 3.0_MM_S6_by_ManhIT ?

Hey All,
I've upgraded my 925F to Official MM 6.0.1. Rooted it through kernel Xspace and then installed recovery TWRP_3.0_MM_S6_by_ManhIT
My only concern is when I'm in TWRP I can't reboot, it just freezes.
I can nandroid backup no problem just the reboot part freezes TWRP.
Anyone else had this problem? is there another TWRP to be used?
nb : I tried clearing cache + dalvik, freezes still happen before rebooting.
thanks for ur help.
kaemon said:
Hey All,
I've upgraded my 925F to Official MM 6.0.1. Rooted it through kernel Xspace and then installed recovery TWRP_3.0_MM_S6_by_ManhIT
My only concern is when I'm in TWRP I can't reboot, it just freezes.
I can nandroid backup no problem just the reboot part freezes TWRP.
Anyone else had this problem? is there another TWRP to be used?
nb : I tried clearing cache + dalvik, freezes still happen before rebooting.
thanks for ur help.
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Try this TWRP form arter... this is the only TWRP being use by many of us here.. you flash it through odin or recovery...
I had the same problem and i solved changing my kernel
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fabiok81 said:
I had the same problem and i solved changing my kernel
Inviato dal mio SM-G925F utilizzando Tapatalk
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The issue is not the kernel... its the recovery that doesn't work when reboot to system is touch and is freezing..
Go to advance then terminal
Write reboot
Easy!
Yes i know the iusse is about the recovery but it seems because there is not compatibility between some recovery and some kernel. I tried various recovery 3.0 and i have always a kind of freeze. The TWRP... by Manhit for example gave me freeze with xspace kernel but not with hacker kernel. I don't no the reason....
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same but different
Hi All,
I'm experiencing a freeze in TWRP after about a few seconds, the whole recovery stands still and this happens every time.
I flashed the Xspace kernel which hasn't help.
The TWRP from arter97 works great, except it doesn't allow me to copy files to my PC using MTP, message says unexpected error.
yet, the ManhIT and Original TWRP allow me to copy data but both of them freeze up after a few seconds which causing the copying to fail.
Reasons I'm doing this is because my SM-G925F start looping and I've tried flashing stock so many times to no avail.
I'm sure all i need to do is data/ factory wipe and my phone will boot fine, I just really need some data before I do that.
Is there perhaps a different kernel I can try?
or if anyone has any suggestions that would be very much appreciated.
Regards
wahwahward said:
Hi All,
I'm experiencing a freeze in TWRP after about a few seconds, the whole recovery stands still and this happens every time.
I flashed the Xspace kernel which hasn't help.
The TWRP from arter97 works great, except it doesn't allow me to copy files to my PC using MTP, message says unexpected error.
yet, the ManhIT and Original TWRP allow me to copy data but both of them freeze up after a few seconds which causing the copying to fail.
Reasons I'm doing this is because my SM-G925F start looping and I've tried flashing stock so many times to no avail.
I'm sure all i need to do is data/ factory wipe and my phone will boot fine, I just really need some data before I do that.
Is there perhaps a different kernel I can try?
or if anyone has any suggestions that would be very much appreciated.
Regards
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Try with hacker kernel. Wipe cache but not data
callumbr1 said:
Try with hacker kernel. Wipe cache but not data
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Thanks for your response callumbr1.
I've attempted two different kernels:
g925-hacker-echoe-kernel-V14.zip
hacker-kernel-S6-Universal-V12.zip
Above mentioned problems persist.
Since arter97 TWRP is not freezing on me, if I run a back up on the Data only. Then perform the wipe, the backup should still be there, correct?
and lets say I flash the stock ROM again if necessary and I'm able to boot the device.
Would it be possible to restore that data back up at all ?
or perhaps copy that back up to my PC and access/extract the files with a separate application?
Many Thanks
wahwahward said:
Thanks for your response callumbr1.
I've attempted two different kernels:
g925-hacker-echoe-kernel-V14.zip
hacker-kernel-S6-Universal-V12.zip
Above mentioned problems persist.
Since arter97 TWRP is not freezing on me, if I run a back up on the Data only. Then perform the wipe, the backup should still be there, correct?
and lets say I flash the stock ROM again if necessary and I'm able to boot the device.
Would it be possible to restore that data back up at all ?
or perhaps copy that back up to my PC and access/extract the files with a separate application?
Many Thanks
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I think best thing to do is get an otg storage adapter that plugs direct to phone. They are cheap.
Then run the backup of data and store on otg storage. Then you have it safe and it can be restored at a later time with restore option in twrp.
Or you can always do a full nandroid backup.
Can you get onto the phone now? Does it boot up?
Is there anything specific you need off the phone? To be backed up?
callumbr1 said:
I think best thing to do is get an otg storage adapter that plugs direct to phone. They are cheap.
Then run the backup of data and store on otg storage. Then you have it safe and it can be restored at a later time with restore option in twrp.
Or you can always do a full nandroid backup.
Can you get onto the phone now? Does it boot up?
Is there anything specific you need off the phone? To be backed up?
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I plan on getting one of those, they seem extremely useful. A colleague has one which I plan to use tomorrow if they remember to bring it, I will then do as you suggest.
Never done a full nandroid back up before but will do some searching on that.
Phone still hangs at the Samsung splash screen.
And its really only pictures and some videos that I want, contacts would be nice too.
PS, this happened when I plugged my device into the PC to charge it was at about 5%, and I was making use of side sync to control the device when it just shutdown. I thought maybe the battery died so left it to charge a bit, it eventually tried to boot up by itself and its been looping ever since. Was really strange cause it gave me no issues prior to this. When I tried to get to the recovery it would hang at the "installing updates" section once I flashed the stock ROM I was able to get to recovery to wipe the cache but no luck.
Thanks for your suggestions much appreciated.
wahwahward said:
I plan on getting one of those, they seem extremely useful. A colleague has one which I plan to use tomorrow if they remember to bring it, I will then do as you suggest.
Never done a full nandroid back up before but will do some searching on that.
Phone still hangs at the Samsung splash screen.
And its really only pictures and some videos that I want, contacts would be nice too.
PS, this happened when I plugged my device into the PC to charge it was at about 5%, and I was making use of side sync to control the device when it just shutdown. I thought maybe the battery died so left it to charge a bit, it eventually tried to boot up by itself and its been looping ever since. Was really strange cause it gave me no issues prior to this. When I tried to get to the recovery it would hang at the "installing updates" section once I flashed the stock ROM I was able to get to recovery to wipe the cache but no luck.
Thanks for your suggestions much appreciated.
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They are really useful, one of the best things ive ever bought regarding my phone. I use it daily now.
As for nandroid backup, it basically backs up absolutely everything including the firmware and data and all partitions. I always do it before flashing or modifying anything. Then if anything goes wrong, you just flash back your nandroid backup.
Can i ask before this happened did you use google photos? If so and sync was on they will all be saved. If you dont use it i reccomend you to use it from now on incase this ever happens in future.
See how you go making the backup when you can then if you need help regarding flashing the stock and getting the phone working ill help
callumbr1 said:
They are really useful, one of the best things ive ever bought regarding my phone. I use it daily now.
As for nandroid backup, it basically backs up absolutely everything including the firmware and data and all partitions. I always do it before flashing or modifying anything. Then if anything goes wrong, you just flash back your nandroid backup.
Can i ask before this happened did you use google photos? If so and sync was on they will all be saved. If you dont use it i reccomend you to use it from now on incase this ever happens in future.
See how you go making the backup when you can then if you need help regarding flashing the stock and getting the phone working ill help
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Good day callumbr1
I never made use of google photos, not the biggest fan of cloud storage to be completely honest but I do see its benefits when it comes to times like these. lol
as for the device, last night I flashed a custom recovery (arter97) and made use of the SkipSoft Android ToolKit to pull my photos, videos and documents through the adb protocol. That being said, I have the data I wanted so all is well there.
However, after wiping the cache and doing a data / factory reset. I reflashed the stock ROM, it all goes swell until the android pops up with a message displaying " installing system updates". It gets to 32% changes to erasing then restarts , and this happens constantly no matter how many times I flash it or restart the device.
I read on another forum that my devices is probably dead and it could be the mother board. Any thoughts?
You think maybe a custom ROM would bring it up?
wahwahward said:
Good day callumbr1
I never made use of google photos, not the biggest fan of cloud storage to be completely honest but I do see its benefits when it comes to times like these. lol
as for the device, last night I flashed a custom recovery (arter97) and made use of the SkipSoft Android ToolKit to pull my photos, videos and documents through the adb protocol. That being said, I have the data I wanted so all is well there.
However, after wiping the cache and doing a data / factory reset. I reflashed the stock ROM, it all goes swell until the android pops up with a message displaying " installing system updates". It gets to 32% changes to erasing then restarts , and this happens constantly no matter how many times I flash it or restart the device.
I read on another forum that my devices is probably dead and it could be the mother board. Any thoughts?
You think maybe a custom ROM would bring it up?
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Thats good about your data :good:
As for the little android guy and the installing updates then erasing, this normally happens. It happens every single time i restore and normally boots fine just after its not normally an issue. After yours says erasing does it then just reboot and restart the process of erasing constantly?
What i would suggest first is to flash a different stock ROM, preferably one with newest bootloader.
After flashing, boot to recovery and wipe dalvik cache. If it gets as far as the samsung logo just leave it as the first boot can take a while... like 30 minutes.
If that doesnt work try to flash a custom ROM. I reccomend CarHD ROM. I uave used it for quite some time and no issues.
It deffinately does not sound like motherboard issue. Normally you would have many issues and errors on boot prior to having main board issues.
See how you get on and keep me updated.
callumbr1 said:
Thats good about your data :good:
As for the little android guy and the installing updates then erasing, this normally happens. It happens every single time i restore and normally boots fine just after its not normally an issue. After yours says erasing does it then just reboot and restart the process of erasing constantly?
What i would suggest first is to flash a different stock ROM, preferably one with newest bootloader.
After flashing, boot to recovery and wipe dalvik cache. If it gets as far as the samsung logo just leave it as the first boot can take a while... like 30 minutes.
If that doesnt work try to flash a custom ROM. I reccomend CarHD ROM. I uave used it for quite some time and no issues.
It deffinately does not sound like motherboard issue. Normally you would have many issues and errors on boot prior to having main board issues.
See how you get on and keep me updated.
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It doesn't say erasing after the first time. Right after the flash it will reboot to the blue screen with the android, it displays Installing update with a percentage bar which gets to 32% then that disappears and shows erasing, then again it shows installing update with no percentage bar. The android guy has a two arrows on his chest spinning which eventually stops. The device then reboots. It goes back to the Android guy but this time it shows "installing system update" without the percentage bar, it will then freeze again then reboot. That will continue forever until the battery dies.
After flashing though I can't seem to get to recovery to wipe the cache, I hit the buttons as I always do, but the blue screen and android always appears.
This is the stock ROM I'm currently using:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/105085/G925FXXU4DPJB_G925FXFV4DPJ2_XFV/
Do you perhaps have a link to that custom ROM? would it work fine with the service provider here in SA (Vodacom) ?
And well at least that is some good news, I'm not too keen on having to take this into a shop and pay for parts.
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It doesn't say erasing after the first time. Right after the flash it will reboot to the blue screen with the android, it displays Installing update with a percentage bar which gets to 32% then that disappears and shows erasing, then again it shows installing update with no percentage bar. The android guy has a two arrows on his chest spinning which eventually stops. The device then reboots. It goes back to the Android guy but this time it shows "installing system update" without the percentage bar, it will then freeze again then reboot. That will continue forever until the battery dies.
After flashing though I can't seem to get to recovery to wipe the cache, I hit the buttons as I always do, but the blue screen and android always appears.
This is the stock ROM I'm currently using:
https://www.sammobile.com/firmwares/download/105085/G925FXXU4DPJB_G925FXFV4DPJ2_XFV/
Do you perhaps have a link to that custom ROM? would it work fine with the service provider here in SA (Vodacom) ?
And well at least that is some good news, I'm not too keen on having to take this into a shop and pay for parts.
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Thats pretty much exactly what happens to mine after restoring or flashing but mine boots up.
Flash the firmware again but in odin options uncheck auto reboot. This time after flashing, the phone should stay off. Then you can boot to recovery.
If that doesnt work, whilst it is on the blue screen with android guy hold only vol down and power, phone will reboot, as soon as the screen goes off switch to recovery combo and this should force it to recovery.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/development/rom-carhdrom-1-t3111519/page1427
Here is the link to custom ROM, it will work fine on your phone. You need to flash this through TWRP. If you need steps on how to do this please tell me.
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Thats pretty much exactly what happens to mine after restoring or flashing but mine boots up.
Flash the firmware again but in odin options uncheck auto reboot. This time after flashing, the phone should stay off. Then you can boot to recovery.
If that doesnt work, whilst it is on the blue screen with android guy hold only vol down and power, phone will reboot, as soon as the screen goes off switch to recovery combo and this should force it to recovery.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6-edge/development/rom-carhdrom-1-t3111519/page1427
Here is the link to custom ROM, it will work fine on your phone. You need to flash this through TWRP. If you need steps on how to do this please tell me.
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Man I think I'm just going to try the custom to see if it works.
Would I need to flash a custom kernel or can it be stock?
After flashing the kernel with twrp I'm going to assume I would follow the same step.
1. flash TWRP custom recovery
2. copy .zip file to sdcard
3. go to recovery, install , select the .zip
Is that it or am I missing anything else when it comes to flashing ROMs through the recovery?
wahwahward said:
Man I think I'm just going to try the custom to see if it works.
Would I need to flash a custom kernel or can it be stock?
After flashing the kernel with twrp I'm going to assume I would follow the same step.
1. flash TWRP custom recovery
2. copy .zip file to sdcard
3. go to recovery, install , select the .zip
Is that it or am I missing anything else when it comes to flashing ROMs through the recovery?
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Thats it.
Before installing rom go to wipe in TWRP, wipe data, dalvik, cache and system.
You dont need to flash a kernel though.
However when flashing carhd rom aroma installer will go through some choices, from there you can choose to install arter kernel. I reccomend doing this rather than keeping stock kernel.
Remember once installer complete and rom is installed leave it a while if it hangs on samsung logo screen. It can take a while to boot.
callumbr1 said:
Thats it.
Before installing rom go to wipe in TWRP, wipe data, dalvik, cache and system.
You dont need to flash a kernel though.
However when flashing carhd rom aroma installer will go through some choices, from there you can choose to install arter kernel. I reccomend doing this rather than keeping stock kernel.
Remember once installer complete and rom is installed leave it a while if it hangs on samsung logo screen. It can take a while to boot.
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Currently waiting on the custom to download, don't have the quickest internet connection.
while I've been waiting, I've tried the stock ROM again.
something I forgot to mention before, which has happened a few times:
During the blue screen with the droid stating installing updates.
it switches to a screen with a big yellow triangle two dots below it and a dead droid.
After this I get to recovery, I wiped the cache and its getting to the samsung logo but freezes and then restarts all over again.
I'm just curious if you know what the yellow triangle thing means?
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Currently waiting on the custom to download, don't have the quickest internet connection.
while I've been waiting, I've tried the stock ROM again.
something I forgot to mention before, which has happened a few times:
During the blue screen with the droid stating installing updates.
it switches to a screen with a big yellow triangle two dots below it and a dead droid.
After this I get to recovery, I wiped the cache and its getting to the samsung logo but freezes and then restarts all over again.
I'm just curious if you know what the yellow triangle thing means?
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I think it normally means a failed update. Sometimes there are instructions to use smart switch other times it just means the update failed.
Try with the custom ROM and keep me updated.

OEM relocked after using recovery tool

So after updating my bootloader to the new version so I can run Android Nougat however I wasn't getting any LTE connection and decided to restore the EFS backup I had from android MM.
My phone started having problem more problems (SIM card not being detected) and I decided to run the OPX recovery and switch back to default.
However this resulted in my bootloader getting locked for some reason and whenever I try to reboot my phone the screen is black and the LED indicator turns white.
I can boot into the factory OPX recovery but I'm forced to use the volume and lock buttons because I can't use my touchscreen whilst using this (no idea whether this is normal).
I can still boot into fastboot mode and have tried to sideload a new ROM however this has been to no avail.
Hey, I got that exact same problem. All was fine, did a backup and wiped as every time to try out a new rom. It boot normaly and was tweaking the rom. Then I decided to restore my backup, wiped as every time and restored my backup. Till then my SIM card is not being detected and some strange things happend like I couldn't enter the recovery with advanced reboot. After that I followed the unbrick guide and my bootloader is also locked but could not boot into the rom. After bootscreen the screen is black and the LED turns white. I can also boot into the factory OPX recovery.
What happened here? Anyone some ideas?
I had the same problem, I had to trick oneplus-support to do it on warranty, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70182036&postcount=16 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70184136&postcount=18
Today I got my phone back with a new mainboard.
Hmm, okay thanks for your reply. But is it really a hardware problem? It sounds weird but maybe replacement is a way...
It strange, since I had the problem with my phone there are 3-4 new threads now in this forum were people have exactly this problem, black screen with white led.
I will not flash my phone again in the foreseeable future and just use gravitybox instead.
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Hey, I got that exact same problem. All was fine, did a backup and wiped as every time to try out a new rom. It boot normaly and was tweaking the rom. Then I decided to restore my backup, wiped as every time and restored my backup. Till then my SIM card is not being detected and some strange things happend like I couldn't enter the recovery with advanced reboot. After that I followed the unbrick guide and my bootloader is also locked but could not boot into the rom. After bootscreen the screen is black and the LED turns white. I can also boot into the factory OPX recovery.
What happened here? Anyone some ideas?
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I did the exact same thing as you and ended up in this situation.
adefigo said:
I had the same problem, I had to trick oneplus-support to do it on warranty, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70182036&postcount=16 and http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70184136&postcount=18
Today I got my phone back with a new mainboard.
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How did you unlock the bootloader or even install KingRoot? The problem is that my bootloader is locked, that I have no way to unlock it, no proper recovery and that I can't boot into my ROM.
Also does anyone know whether Simplesurance would cover my phone? Since it does state it covers "incorrect use" (or something along those lines).
Miniheadshot said:
How did you unlock the bootloader or even install KingRoot? The problem is that my bootloader is locked, that I have no way to unlock it, no proper recovery and that I can't boot into my ROM.
Also does anyone know whether Simplesurance would cover my phone? Since it does state it covers "incorrect use" (or something along those lines).
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With the new mainboard and the new rom build, it is impossible to use twrp or root. I didn't know that when I wrote I would be using gravitybox from now on and not flash custom roms again.
Just a quick update. Got my phone back and they also replaced the mainboard. It's now on the latest OOS but I can do everything as before. So hopefully it will survive longer as before - what ever it was...
Mutchatcho said:
Just a quick update. Got my phone back and they also replaced the mainboard. It's now on the latest OOS but I can do everything as before. So hopefully it will survive longer as before - what ever it was...
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What is your built number?
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What is your built number?
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You mean build number of OOS? Honestly don't know cause I directly flashed AOSPExtended + Arsenic. :silly: but was the v3.1.4.
Mutchatcho said:
You mean build number of OOS? Honestly don't know cause I directly flashed AOSPExtended + Arsenic. :silly: but was the v3.1.4.
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There are two v3.1.4 builds, ONE E1003_14_161107 and E1003_15_161107. My new Mainboard came with the latter and now twrp doesn't find any partition. So no root or custom rom for me any more.
adefigo said:
There are two v3.1.4 builds, ONE E1003_14_161107 and E1003_15_161107. My new Mainboard came with the latter and now twrp doesn't find any partition. So no root or custom rom for me any more.
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Ah okay, I didn't know that. Obviously then I got maybe the other one.. but not sure if this makes the difference.
What you guys are describing as a common flash of new ROM and wipe to restore backup sounds like something's left out. Did you change twrp versions between flashing and restoring? Was your backup with 3.0.2 twrp and new flash with 3.0.3?
Cause these issues usually occur when recovery versions change
dchrono said:
What you guys are describing as a common flash of new ROM and wipe to restore backup sounds like something's left out. Did you change twrp versions between flashing and restoring? Was your backup with 3.0.2 twrp and new flash with 3.0.3?
Cause these issues usually occur when recovery versions change
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No, did not change twrp versions during flashing new ROM and wipe to restore backup. Don't know if I remember correctly but I think I was on Bluesparks twrp (was it 3.0.0?) and did not change that during the processes.
i also had same problem
i try to update my twrp recovery with flashify. it was successful but now i cant boot into recovery. i dnt know bootloader is locked or not. i can use many fastboot commands like fastboot reboot-bootloader, fastboot continue. please help me. i try many times to update or remove twrp but nothing happend. rom is working.
Damn, same problem here. I tired to flash a new ROM (the android base for SailfishOS 2) and it failed, was getting late so I decided to restore the backup I just made (the backup had everything selectable in twrp including EFS backed up). After rebooting the sim, sd card and wifi didnt work, so I tried re-restoring EFS, wiping, formatting and wipe+flashing various ROMs all with a still unrecognised sim. Finally I decided I had enough a used the MsmDownloadTool, but it softbricked my phone with the blank screen and white LED if I try to boot into system.
I never changed twrp version during this until it was removed by MsmDownloadTool.
I also noticed that adb sideloading using OOS's old stock recovery with a OOS OTA zip doesnt work, it either gets stuck at logo or loops. Sideloading newer OTA zips kills the phone more because I tried to flash a MM zip and found that recovery no longer works. I've tried redownloading the MsmDownloadTool package and using this other modified MsmDownloadTool here a few replies down https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3272108
Another thing I noticed is that windows detects a bunch of unreadable local drives, with one readable containing only an 'images' folder, with useful-looking stuff like adsp.b00, adsp.b01 all the way to adsp.b12 and also .mbt files. I can provide the full list if it's useful. It's also detected in the device manager as "Marshall London HS-USB Diagnostics 9006 (COM6)" under Ports.
I really hope that I don't need to send this phone back to oneplus.
Clae said:
Damn, same problem here. I tired to flash a new ROM (the android base for SailfishOS 2) and it failed, was getting late so I decided to restore the backup I just made (the backup had everything selectable in twrp including EFS backed up). After rebooting the sim, sd card and wifi didnt work, so I tried re-restoring EFS, wiping, formatting and wipe+flashing various ROMs all with a still unrecognised sim. Finally I decided I had enough a used the MsmDownloadTool, but it softbricked my phone with the blank screen and white LED if I try to boot into system.
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Exactly what I did and what happened to my phone. I had to send it back to repair and got it back with a new mainboard in a state that I cannot use twrp any more.
adefigo said:
There are two v3.1.4 builds, ONE E1003_14_161107 and E1003_15_161107. My new Mainboard came with the latter and now twrp doesn't find any partition. So no root or custom rom for me any more.
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Did you try to adb sideload flash the 3.1.4 on the 14 version?
Clae said:
Damn, same problem here. I tired to flash a new ROM (the android base for SailfishOS 2) and it failed, was getting late so I decided to restore the backup I just made (the backup had everything selectable in twrp including EFS backed up). After rebooting the sim, sd card and wifi didnt phone back to oneplus.
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I had flashed a ROM and wanted to restore a backup of MOOS. The back up restored no problem but when I booted it wouldn't detect sim trays and no wifi. When I typed *#06# no iemi's and finally when I checked about phone I had no baseband. I had a back up of efs and persist but wouldnt help. If this sounds like your issue or if anyone's having this problem its actually easy fix. With adb commands had to delete modem1 and modem2 files. I had my doubts but after reboot sims trays detected, wifi and iemi's restored.

HELP - I soft-bricked my tablet

I think I'm screwed here. My tablet locked up and I force-powered it down. When it restarted, it went into a soft bootloop and won't load the OS. I'm able to get to my custom recovery and attempted to restore a backup I made in TWRP, but every time I try to restore it displays the screen shown in attached Pic 1, gets to 20% and reboots the tablet. I tried installing a custom ROM and got pretty much the same error (see Pic 2). I can't even wipe the device for some odd reason. All it does is reboot the system. I can get to the screen shown in Pic 3, but I'm not quite sure what my options are. Do I need to factory reset, or do I have a paperweight. I'll sideload if I have to, but I'm not sure of the best way to do this. I'm throwing myself on everyone's mercy here! AAAAAAAGH!
When all else fails, flashing the factory image with fastboot usually will solve the problems.
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jd1639 said:
When all else fails, flashing the factory image with fastboot usually will solve the problems.
Sent from my SM-T820 using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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I tried flashing the factory image and it appears to have crapped out. See attached image. I think I got a real problem here .
Joe_6pak said:
I tried flashing the factory image and it appears to have crapped out. See attached image. I think I got a real problem here .
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Think this is a better screencap.
Interesting that bootloader and recovery flash but then nothing else. Try downloading the factory image again. I have seen downloads being corrupted before.
jd1639 said:
Interesting that bootloader and recovery flash but then nothing else. Try downloading the factory image again. I have seen downloads being corrupted before.
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Think I should stick with Nougat or download the original factory image (5.0, LRX21Q) that it shipped with? I've also heard rumors that it may be a faulty USP port or cable. Thoughts?
It should not matter which version of the factory image. It possibly could be a bad cable. Also, use the usb ports in the back of the computer, not the front, if you're using a pc. I haven't seen this being a problem with nexus devices but it has been on some samsung devices and odin.
jd1639 said:
It should not matter which version of the factory image. It possibly could be a bad cable. Also, use the usb ports in the back of the computer, not the front, if you're using a pc. I haven't seen this being a problem with nexus devices but it has been on some samsung devices and odin.
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Okay. I used the back USB port and a different cable and I tried flashing the latest Nougat image. Went through without a hitch and it started up but hung on the splash screen and kept rebooting. Flashed the original image and the tablet started up but I got the dreaded "Enter your password" screen. Had NO idea what my password was, so I entered the first PIN that I thought I may have used. Well, that wasn't it, so it took me to a Factory Reset screen because it said I had corrupt data. After a lengthy "erasing" screen, the tablet fired up and I'm back where I started on Day 1. I have no idea if I am still rooted or if my custom recovery survived, but I'm kinda glad the thing at least got started again. My bootloader is still unlocked, and I made sure the "Enable OEM Unlock" box was checked in developer options. Since I just use this for games, email, video watching and an occasional Facebook glance, I'm really not concerned if I'm rooted or not. Obviously I'd like to be, but I'd rather make sure the tabled is updated by a download from Google first. I think my use of Flashfire is what screwed me up in the first place.
Long story short, I'm back up and running, but its 2014 all over again. Will I be able to take the factory update from Google with an unlocked bootloader, and will it be to the latest version of Android? Do you think my custom recovery survived, and is it worth the bother to root and flash it for a (mostly) gaming device? The only thing I can think of that I would want root for is Stickmount (to transfer files) and to get Google Assistant (which I'm pretty sure that I could back-door through Nova Launcher). Oh, yeah, and the adblocking. Let me know what you think. I TRULY appreciate the help, and I'm glad this resource is out there for noobs like me to make it through the Google menagerie.
By the way, does anyone think that going from system to systemless root is what may have caused this?
I'm glad you're up and running. System or systemless should not have made a difference. I'm sure you no longer have a custom recovery or are rooted. I'm guessing you will get an OTA update from Google
jd1639 said:
I'm glad you're up and running. System or systemless should not have made a difference. I'm sure you no longer have a custom recovery or are rooted. I'm guessing you will get an OTA update from Google
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It took the update just fine. No Google Assistant, but I'll keep trying. Thanks a bunch. REALLY couldn't have done it without your help!
Joe_6pak said:
It took the update just fine. No Google Assistant, but I'll keep trying. Thanks a bunch. REALLY couldn't have done it without your help!
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Google removed Assistant support from tablets

Question Recover from boot loop

I tried to flash a kernel and now the phone will not stop bootlooping. Can't get into fastboot or anything. Any suggestions?
I held all sorts of keys down and now it's in fastboot mode so I think I'm good. This I can recover from.
bobby janow said:
I tried to flash a kernel and now the phone will not stop bootlooping. Can't get into fastboot or anything. Any suggestions?
I held all sorts of keys down and now it's in fastboot mode so I think I'm good. This I can recover from.
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If you are in the fastbootd. Try this;
fastbboot reboot bootloader
Once your are there, you can flash the stock boot image to get you going again.
vandyman said:
If you are in the fastbootd. Try this;
fastbboot reboot bootloader
Once your are there, you can flash the stock boot image to get you going again.
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Thanks, yeah I just reflashed the Proton rom once I got into fastboot. The problem was it went to the page with the orange type saying you device is unlocked and unsecure blah, blah. Hit power button to pause and once again to resume. Then it went right back to that. So there was no fastboot available it just kept cycling through. I then held the power button and every other button I could find and it finally went to fastbootd. Once there I breathed a sigh of relief I knew I could recover from that. I used the auto installer from Proton and now I'm back but probably on the December radio. I'm not messing around any more today, enough stress. Time to look at some animals. ;-) Great pic btw. Post that if you can, you know where. Thanks for the advice and quick response.
bobby janow said:
Thanks, yeah I just reflashed the Proton rom once I got into fastboot. The problem was it went to the page with the orange type saying you device is unlocked and unsecure blah, blah. Hit power button to pause and once again to resume. Then it went right back to that. So there was no fastboot available it just kept cycling through. I then held the power button and every other button I could find and it finally went to fastbootd. Once there I breathed a sigh of relief I knew I could recover from that. I used the auto installer from Proton and now I'm back but probably on the December radio. I'm not messing around any more today, enough stress. Time to look at some animals. ;-) Great pic btw. Post that if you can, you know where. Thanks for the advice and quick response.
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What exactly where you trying to accomplish?
Remember that if you ever run into trouble, you can reflash to stock using the Android Flash Tool.
To reboot into bootloader, hold Power + Volume Down. If the device is bootlooping, just hold Volume Down.
Then, connect the USB cable, go to Android Flash Tool, select the build you want to install, and be sure to uncheck the Wipe Device and Lock Bootloader options.
Most of the time this won't be necessary though - you can just reflash the factory boot image. Here is my guide on rooting which hopefully will provide a bit more insight and information into the process. You'd simply reflash the boot.img from the factory image zip.
Also, if you're interested in updating, my guide can help you do that too.
V0latyle said:
What exactly where you trying to accomplish?
Remember that if you ever run into trouble, you can reflash to stock using the Android Flash Tool.
To reboot into bootloader, hold Power + Volume Down. If the device is bootlooping, just hold Volume Down.
Then, connect the USB cable, go to Android Flash Tool, select the build you want to install, and be sure to uncheck the Wipe Device and Lock Bootloader options.
Most of the time this won't be necessary though - you can just reflash the factory boot image. Here is my guide on rooting which hopefully will provide a bit more insight and information into the process. You'd simply reflash the boot.img from the factory image zip.
Also, if you're interested in updating, my guide can help you do that too.
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Thanks, yeah Android Flash tool was my fallback but only if I could get into fastboot. Once I got there recovery is just a matter of what I wanted to do. Ahh.. so it was the volume down key that got me out. I held the power button to no avail, power and up didn't work, then I hit the down button out of sheer frustration and boom, I was able to breathe again. Great learning experience though. If I didn't have XDA I would probably have passed out but I knew you guys would come through.
I'm just not into rooting lately but it might be coming soon again. I'm extremely frustrated with Google these days. I would love to flash a kernel such as CleanSlate or BluSpark but everyone running my scenario seems to be rooted. Proton is running pretty good but the stock kernel leaves something to be desired. I'll keep at it though. Thanks again.
BBJAN - Iended up in the same situation exactly as you did about 2 weeks ago. ProtonAOSP web installer may work for some, but not me. I installed manually as per the website instructions and it installed 1st time. If the web installer doesn't work go straight to the manual install.
bobby janow said:
Thanks, yeah Android Flash tool was my fallback but only if I could get into fastboot. Once I got there recovery is just a matter of what I wanted to do. Ahh.. so it was the volume down key that got me out. I held the power button to no avail, power and up didn't work, then I hit the down button out of sheer frustration and boom, I was able to breathe again. Great learning experience though. If I didn't have XDA I would probably have passed out but I knew you guys would come through.
I'm just not into rooting lately but it might be coming soon again. I'm extremely frustrated with Google these days. I would love to flash a kernel such as CleanSlate or BluSpark but everyone running my scenario seems to be rooted. Proton is running pretty good but the stock kernel leaves something to be desired. I'll keep at it though. Thanks again.
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Did you get into issue rooting Proton? what exactly did you encountered? I have gone through the process and might be able to help you.
nguyenson91hp said:
Did you get into issue rooting Proton? what exactly did you encountered? I have gone through the process and might be able to help you.
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No it wasn't that. I flashed the 3 files for the kernel (I'm not rooted) and rebooted. That's when I went into boot loop. I didn't realize how to break out but eventually I got the right key and back to fastboot. From there it was easy. I'm at a point where I think the only way to change the kernel on ProtonAOSP is to be rooted. I don't really feel like going thru all the gyrations of rooting and patching for my banking app and GP to work. I'm not even thrilled that I'm unlocked but I can live with that for now. But thanks so much for your offer of rooting help. It's just not in the cards for me at this point. One thing I was pondering is if I can root, flash the kernel and then unroot. But I'm still licking my wounds over this one and thankfully I'll live to fight another day.
I see. I would imagine you should do that when you have another phone to back you up when things derail. It will be fun and more confident that way
I just realised you triggered this by trying to change kernel. I'm no expert but I'm thinking you are right - you prob need to to root to be able to successfully boot again.

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