How to flash stock 5.1 recovery? - MTCB Software Development

I have a MTCC Klyde unit that came with stock Android 5.1.
When tried to install Malaysk's 5.1 FUSE ROM, after the first run recovery was giving lots of errors about being unable to mount /cache and the unit became unusable.
I was able to fix this by using the SD recovery tool and a pre- rooted ROM image by DSA from HERE
Everything went OK and I now have a rooted 5.1 unit including Xposed but recovery is now 4.4.42. The initial recovery was 5.1
Now I am unable to flash any ROM that includes a 5.1 recovery image. Not even stock ROMs will not install.
Everytime I try to install a 5.1 ROM everything seems to go well but after reboot there are no /cache and no mnt/internal_sd created. I always have to revert to the 4.4.42 recovery.
I also tried to flash only the recovery image using nandroid manager but it just didn't work, seems there is something missing in the recovery config.
The unit has no OTG USB so can't connect to PC.
Any ideas on how to overcome this and flash a working 5.1 recovery would be appreciated.

I found on this thread another solution for restoring a factory image on our MTCC units. Just adding it here for reference.
Remove unit from car. Connect USB cable to front USB port of head unit and other end to laptop.
Download and install RockChip Driver assistant v4.4 on laptop.
Download RockChip Factory Tool v1.39 on laptop.
Apply power to yellow wire only (no acc) while holding power button. Once computer sees USB connection let go of power button. Screen remains black on head unit. This is bootloader mode.
Run Factory Tool and and use the restore option to restore the update.img file. You can get a factory firmware from your provider or from here.
Once restore completed power off and apply power to both yellow and red wires - power and acc.
Let unit boot completely.

Just wondering.... won't it work with stereo in the car as long as you don't turn the ignition to Acc mode? This way it's only the yellow wire that has power.

These roms (dsa and malaysk) are packed with the 4.4.4 recovery as it was found to be better. If you want a 5.1 recovery, flash the original firmware.

ekanson said:
Just wondering.... won't it work with stereo in the car as long as you don't turn the ignition to Acc mode? This way it's only the yellow wire that has power.
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I believe it should work. Actually that's what I am going to try to do.
I am currently on Booroondook's 4.4 FUSE ROM. None of Malaysk's ROMs seem to install and @dsa8310 pre-rooted, while installing OK, turns sluggish pretty fast. And it's not the memory but the processor that seems overwhelmed.

miffymiffy said:
These roms (dsa and malaysk) are packed with the 4.4.4 recovery as it was found to be better. If you want a 5.1 recovery, flash the original firmware.
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:laugh:

m00n61 said:
:If you can't contribute, please refrain from posting, at least in my threads. Thanks!:
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Clearly we have both missed points on this

m00n61 said:
I believe it should work. Actually that's what I am going to try to do.
I am currently on Booroondook's 4.4 FUSE ROM. None of Malaysk's ROMs seem to install and @dsa8310 pre-rooted, while installing OK, turns sluggish pretty fast. And it's not the memory but the processor that seems overwhelmed.
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I was able to install Malaysk 4.4. FUSE ROM after I downgraded MCU from MTCC v2.97to MTCC v2.91.

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[Q] Nabi 2 soft brick help?

I had done the original root/gapps install on this. Then had problems with gapps. So I went back into TWRP and I had a restore called stockunrooted. I restore it, and when I go to reboot it says "Warning, No OS installed". Sure enough, it boots to a little Nabi logo with no motion. And just sits there. I used TWRP file manager and don't see any files in /boot after I do a restore. /boot and /system seem to restore instantly. I'm good with PC's, Networks, and Linux, but not Android hacks. Is there something I can download, push with ADB, then load with TWRP that will fix me up? I think that's how I got the STOCKUNROOTED that is already there though
Got Nabi2
Rooted with jmz?? method and also installed his gapps
Nabi wouldn't power on right without reset hole after a week or 2
Restored stockunrooted, worked fine, no more power on problem, but no root or gapps
Rooted per jmz method, worked, no gapps.
Wanted to install gapps, so restored stockunrooted again, now nothing
At least TWRP works. It's wifes though, and she isn't into just using it for TWRP.
- Joe
JoeLansing said:
I had done the original root/gapps install on this. Then had problems with gapps. So I went back into TWRP and I had a restore called stockunrooted. I restore it, and when I go to reboot it says "Warning, No OS installed". Sure enough, it boots to a little Nabi logo with no motion. And just sits there. I used TWRP file manager and don't see any files in /boot after I do a restore. /boot and /system seem to restore instantly. I'm good with PC's, Networks, and Linux, but not Android hacks. Is there something I can download, push with ADB, then load with TWRP that will fix me up? I think that's how I got the STOCKUNROOTED that is already there though
Got Nabi2
Rooted with jmz?? method and also installed his gapps
Nabi wouldn't power on right without reset hole after a week or 2
Restored stockunrooted, worked fine, no more power on problem, but no root or gapps
Rooted per jmz method, worked, no gapps.
Wanted to install gapps, so restored stockunrooted again, now nothing
At least TWRP works. It's wifes though, and she isn't into just using it for TWRP.
- Joe
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Flash this in twrp:
http://www.androidfiles.org/securekey.php?file=Nabi2/JmzNabi2Stock_OLD.zip
Sent from my One X using xda app-developers app
GuyIncognito721 said:
Flash this in twrp:
http://www.androidfiles.org/securekey.php?file=Nabi2/JmzNabi2Stock_OLD.zip
Sent from my One X using xda app-developers app
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Ok, I got that. Having problems getting TWRP to see it. I tried from SD card, tried copying it into sd-ext, sdcard, external_sdcard, sdcard/twrp/backups. No luck. If I click Install from sdcard it shows me /sdcard/root.zip so I tried putting it in there but no luck when I click recovery. I tried setting permissions on the zip to 777. What on earth am I doing wrong. I spent about an hour with google searching before I came back here. I'm on TWRP v2.2.2.1
- Joe
JoeLansing said:
I had done the original root/gapps install on this. Then had problems with gapps. So I went back into TWRP and I had a restore called stockunrooted. I restore it, and when I go to reboot it says "Warning, No OS installed". Sure enough, it boots to a little Nabi logo with no motion. And just sits there. I used TWRP file manager and don't see any files in /boot after I do a restore. /boot and /system seem to restore instantly. I'm good with PC's, Networks, and Linux, but not Android hacks. Is there something I can download, push with ADB, then load with TWRP that will fix me up? I think that's how I got the STOCKUNROOTED that is already there though
Got Nabi2
Rooted with jmz?? method and also installed his gapps
Nabi wouldn't power on right without reset hole after a week or 2
Restored stockunrooted, worked fine, no more power on problem, but no root or gapps
Rooted per jmz method, worked, no gapps.
Wanted to install gapps, so restored stockunrooted again, now nothing
At least TWRP works. It's wifes though, and she isn't into just using it for TWRP.
- Joe
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i hope ya wasnt using the mic hole on the bottom of the Unit
http://www.nabitablet.com/specs/nabi2
IF i were you i would Search the forum "nabi 2"
you will find a lot of post with downloads and things that people have done to help get their nabi 2 up and running.
HTH
I used the reset hole and I've already downloaded all the jmz files and a few more. I've read about Nabi here for hours. My last try was restoring JMZ_OLD to get back to factory. Still no WiFI. Then I tried installing the WiFI_Fix. Now it just shows a spinning Nabi logo. I rooted my 4th one today using the new Nabi Lab which I really like! My wife's is the only one that is a problem child. Funny thing is the other 3 were bought at Walmart, hers was bought at GameStop. I think from reading the Cannot Turn on WiFi is a version problem between the drivers and the kernel, but not sure. I really want to try Nabi Lab on it but I think it is old Nabi software at this point, and Nabi Lab says I should be fully updated to run it. But I can't update it without WiFi...grrrrrrrrr. Is there anything I can do to restore it to stock including stock kernel and drivers? Who knows, maybe the WiFI has a hardware problem? But I doubt it. If I use JMZ_Old, then the 2 OTA update files, then ??? I'm not sure I've tried that yet. I wipe everything between attempts. 3 more posts and I can go thank the gentelman that made Nabi Lab in that thread and tell him I tested it and it worked fine.
- Joe
I wonder if you have a Different Nabi 2 then i do ?
coz the only hole I have that looks like a reset hole is for the mic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050365&highlight=nabi
has a few different downloads like a striped rom a full untouched version and a full de-odexed version.
maybe try that one
.---UPDATE---
New Rom available.
Completely stock.
Not even De-Odexed.
Update 37.
SHOULD fix WiFi issues.
Flash using directions at top of post substituting this zip for the one used in the directions.
PureStockU37.zip
that is the updated 1.9.37 Current at the time of this post
Ok, I'm a moron. My reset hole is the mic, which is now pretty dead...:crying: The good news is Nabi Lab fixed my WiFi and soft brick problems. I had tried about every image out there including that one you suggested. Using Nabi Lab and flashing the hmm All Original - Won't Boot or something like that fixed it. Since I never use the mic I'm ok. I could probably replace it if I wanted to, but I'll give it a rest before I break it again.. I have 3 Nabi's, and 2 Uniden tablets. I killed one of the Unidens. The screen got worse and worse. I popped it apart and tried to reattach the 2 wires to the screen half. It started smoking and doesn't power on.. Now I might take the battery off it and see if I can solder it into the other Uniden to get longer life. I hope it doesn't get hot.
Eric Karz said:
I wonder if you have a Different Nabi 2 then i do ?
coz the only hole I have that looks like a reset hole is for the mic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2050365&highlight=nabi
has a few different downloads like a striped rom a full untouched version and a full de-odexed version.
maybe try that one
.---UPDATE---
New Rom available.
Completely stock.
Not even De-Odexed.
Update 37.
SHOULD fix WiFi issues.
Flash using directions at top of post substituting this zip for the one used in the directions.
PureStockU37.zip
that is the updated 1.9.37 Current at the time of this post
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that's good you got the nabi working
Now that nabi with the bad speaker ... i wonder if you can use the speakers from the dead Uniden in the nabi 2 ?
here is a thread where the nabi 2 was open up
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024105&highlight=nabi
If you try the battery project or the speaker replacement - be neat to see pictres of it....lol
Speaker was a beer typo.. I meant the mic. I'm an old man and have no use for croaking at people over the interweb with a microphone so I'm ok.. I started a thread someplace about the Uniden tablets. I checked back and it's like 9 pages long with geeks installing Ubuntu and everything else on them. I was amazed! I'm going to get real and get an Onda V972 soon I hope. Now that I have enough posts here I will probably start a thread about buying one of them.
- Joe
Eric Karz said:
that's good you got the nabi working
Now that nabi with the bad speaker ... i wonder if you can use the speakers from the dead Uniden in the nabi 2 ?
here is a thread where the nabi 2 was open up
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2024105&highlight=nabi
If you try the battery project or the speaker replacement - be neat to see pictres of it....lol
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Help brick
Sorry my english.
I was trying to install the GAPPS on nabi2 and messed up.
The kernel recovery screen appears with a exclamation android open.
In normal boot the screen is locked in logo nabi.
I do not have TWRP installed.
When I select fastboot protocol recognizes the PdaNet and appears as a device in windows mtp unknown.
Is there any chance to recover? Could guide me the way?
There is some recovery via APX?
RegisRicci said:
Sorry my english.
I was trying to install the GAPPS on nabi2 and messed up.
The kernel recovery screen appears with a exclamation android open.
In normal boot the screen is locked in logo nabi.
I do not have TWRP installed.
When I select fastboot protocol recognizes the PdaNet and appears as a device in windows mtp unknown.
Is there any chance to recover? Could guide me the way?
There is some recovery via APX?
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Need to reinstall TWRP with fastboot.
Download a ROM image and restore it in TWRP.
There is an APX way but so far untested and not needed for where you are at.
Thanks for the help, after a snack could reconfigure.
I'm trying to install Freedom but is difficult. There is not enough system memory.
I updated to 2.1, but I think I'll go back to 2.05.

[Q] Nabi 2 brick-ish Stuck no touch input

Lost wifi again! was doing the normal backup and return to stock again to get the wifi back and it packed up on me, no longer accepting touch input. So I am stuck can't try to reload it, in the hope its software. right now its version 2.0.5 or something like that. Can't use the recovery since the touch is not working. Is there any working non-touch recoverys or is there a stock like firmware that can be loaded with out twrp touch. I still can fastboot flash the recoveries none work I have tried all the twrp version I could find.
I can plug a mouse in with a usbtg adapter but that is not useable in twrp.
I have opened it up to make sure a cable was not loose on the screen, and it was not dropped or broken in anyway.
Anyone who can hear my call HELP!
theskyisoutthere said:
Lost wifi again! was doing the normal backup and return to stock again to get the wifi back and it packed up on me, no longer accepting touch input. So I am stuck can't try to reload it, in the hope its software. right now its version 2.0.5 or something like that. Can't use the recovery since the touch is not working. Is there any working non-touch recoverys or is there a stock like firmware that can be loaded with out twrp touch. I still can fastboot flash the recoveries none work I have tried all the twrp version I could find.
I can plug a mouse in with a usbtg adapter but that is not useable in twrp.
I have opened it up to make sure a cable was not loose on the screen, and it was not dropped or broken in anyway.
Anyone who can hear my call HELP!
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You can use open recovery script to still use TWRP without touch. So you are saying you have no touch in Android or TWRP right? What happened right before the touch stopped working?
attempted to unroot
aicjofs said:
You can use open recovery script to still use TWRP without touch. So you are saying you have no touch in Android or TWRP right? What happened right before the touch stopped working?
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I attempted unroot as I have had to do before to get wifi back working. I did a wipe and restore the factory firmware then reset to do that whole wifi issue fix process and poof no more touch in either place but I can hook up a mouse in the android system. I can go in to twrp but the only twrp for this is touch. I am almost positive that my restore to factory backup was bad /corrupt because that's when it happened. Also the firmware verson also the apps and all were not removed so I am assuming it went bad doing the firmware. I don't care about loosing things. I have stock firmwares but can't load it. IF I had a non touch way to replace the firmware I think that would fix it all.
Anyideas how to push a firmware for that nabi 2 deal. or a place I can get the .win image to push it (if that would even work) I have a 19. something .win one but I tried to push it and it writes but does not apply it even after factory reset following that. Just stuck here now.
theskyisoutthere said:
I attempted unroot as I have had to do before to get wifi back working. I did a wipe and restore the factory firmware then reset to do that whole wifi issue fix process and poof no more touch in either place but I can hook up a mouse in the android system. I can go in to twrp but the only twrp for this is touch. I am almost positive that my restore to factory backup was bad /corrupt because that's when it happened. Also the firmware verson also the apps and all were not removed so I am assuming it went bad doing the firmware. I don't care about loosing things. I have stock firmwares but can't load it. IF I had a non touch way to replace the firmware I think that would fix it all.
Anyideas how to push a firmware for that nabi 2 deal. or a place I can get the .win image to push it (if that would even work) I have a 19. something .win one but I tried to push it and it writes but does not apply it even after factory reset following that. Just stuck here now.
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If you have touch in Android install this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmz.soft.twrpmanager push your backup and use the program to make the open recovery script for you.
no touch anywhere. and no wifi!
Like I said no wifi and no touch at all anywhere So going online Iis a no go. I can use a mouse on the android system. Also I beleve my backup firmware is what caused the issue with the touch. Again this is a nabi 2 so now its been reset no file manager either access a apk from the sdcard if I could get the apk for that.
update
browser loaded the twrpmanager apk with that installed stock image now wifi works but no touch still what am I missing with the touch? Trying the stock update to see if that corrects anything I doubt it though
over post sorry
I know I am over posting on my own thread... sorry about that.
Had a thought. Since I am not great at describing what I need to accomplish here, try to work with me on this.
I need to just complete start over GO FOR BROKE format and push out the rom with adb How can I get started to do this and what do I need?
I feel that something in the touch input is not working based on some part of the rom is hosed. even tried the original recovery gives that android error icon thingy and I see nothing till she restarts nothing changes.
OK if you want to go for broke... You have to have an external SD card for this. TWRP must be installed
Hook Nabi up via USB can be in Android or TWRP
1) Download this: Nabi 2 stock
2) Unzip the NABI2STOCK.zip
3) Go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/wiki/Fuhu_nabi_2
4) Grab either the 2.0.5 or 2.1.27 stock rom
5) Put the downloaded ROM zip in the "install" folder that was made in #2. Dont unzip, just download it straight to the install folder
6) Run 205.bat or 2127.bat depending on which ROM you chose.
The script will extract the ROM from the zip, copy the stock ROM to your external SD card, create an openrecoveryscript that will format system, format data, and restore Boot and System partition. Data will be left blank. This erases everything, except hidden partitions and recovery partition.
downloading will update when its done
downloading now will update when I run it. I hope things fixes it. as I have hosed it so far.
I get an error
I get an error
mkdir: can't create directory /external_sd card/twrp/backups/015d2a50211c1a19/abcdstock or something like says directory does not exist odd error it went thought its cycle and exited after that.
I do have an external sd card in it and it is working. did not know if that was an sd card error or what
no touch still
sadly no touch still.
Should I assume its hardware now? or do I have any hope its software?
The version and all changed so I know it did something but no touch
theskyisoutthere said:
sadly no touch still.
Should I assume its hardware now? or do I have any hope its software?
The version and all changed so I know it did something but no touch
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It seems hardware now, but it is odd that touch went out when you were doing things to it. Still under warranty? Have you taken it apart and seen if anything is wrong?

[Q] is there a foolsproof guide to flashing to 5.1 or whatevers out?

i ask as i'm still on 4.4.2 (bigxie_togari_GPe_KOT49H_tweaked-signed.zip) and basially need some hand holding
i've not had a good run of it, broke my 60" plasma on my head (don't even ask), had hard drive failures, it being the one with my TA backup on it (thank god for backups though), and currently off work sick (not due to the TV incident) though
anyhoo, i have no software (flashtool etc) but drivers on PC should still be good i think. i have dual recovery on the phone and am currently on a GPe rom.
i've tried reading the scrubberportrom thread but i can't focus that much yet to go through so much info.
anyone please kind enough to help? if not, i'll wait it out and see what i'm like in a few weeks.
ta
tommo123 said:
i ask as i'm still on 4.4.2 (bigxie_togari_GPe_KOT49H_tweaked-signed.zip) and basially need some hand holding
i've not had a good run of it, broke my 60" plasma on my head (don't even ask), had hard drive failures, it being the one with my TA backup on it (thank god for backups though), and currently off work sick (not due to the TV incident) though
anyhoo, i have no software (flashtool etc) but drivers on PC should still be good i think. i have dual recovery on the phone and am currently on a GPe rom.
i've tried reading the scrubberportrom thread but i can't focus that much yet to go through so much info.
anyone please kind enough to help? if not, i'll wait it out and see what i'm like in a few weeks.
ta
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If you're on that, I assume your bootloader is unlocked which you can flash any rom.
Case closed
no flashing different IMGs or whatever you extract from the rom zip?
tommo123 said:
no flashing different IMGs or whatever you extract from the rom zip?
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Not needed. Kernel is flashed with the script.
Only in rare cases you need to fastboot flash either the kernel or recovery. As when something went wrong etc etc..
so when it comes to :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z-ultra/development/scrubber-t2961315
i can just flash?
tommo123 said:
so when it comes to :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z-ultra/development/scrubber-t2961315
i can just flash?
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Yup. Do full wipe and flash away. I flashed scrubbers 5.1 rom yesterday. Everything works very smooth
Note: It takes about an half hour to start phone on first boot. So don't turn your phone off. Its not in a bootloop. Just let it sit for a looong while on the first boot after flashing the rom and it will eventually start and show a setup guide.
tommo123 said:
so when it comes to :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xperia-z-ultra/development/scrubber-t2961315
i can just flash?
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Make sure 5.1 or you'll get spammed about update lol
grabbing the one at the bottom of the page now -- Android 5.1 LMY47D
the reason i asked all this is if you look at the instructions at the end of that post:
Instructions
- Save all information from the internal memory !!!
-Fastboot flash boot.img w/ recovery (use CM boot.img, or comparable)
-Reboot into recovery
- Wipe: system, data, dalvik and cache
-Flash ROM (do not flash gapps packages, gapps are already included)
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the bit about flshing with recovery etc. always made me unsure.
whereas now i just back up all internal data, put zip on mSD, go into recovery, wipe etc and flash. then i guess i can restore apps as usual.
one last thing then - what about xposed for that rom? it's out for v5 now right?
EDIT
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/super-alpha-posted-permission-xposed-t3072979
i guess
Xposed works fine for me. Im running several modules including gravity box

OnePlus X soft-bricked after version update

tl;dr - Can't seem to find my way out of a software brick. Have sideloaded the stock OS from 1+ but still forever getting the spinning dots or fastboot screen, depending on which mode i boot into.
Hi all. Signed up to make this thread, but i've been lurking for years.
I have a OnePlus X that is about the least modded smartphone i've ever owned. I've never been pleased enough with a retail product that i didn't feel compelled to strip out the bloat and start over, until this phone. Other than stock, i've just got a gallery app, some apps for manipulating text files or compiling code, couple games, and social media apps.
Anyway, a few days ago i got a notification about a software update. Downloaded. Installed. Updated. No problem.
Maybe yesterday or the day before, it showed up again. This morning i downloaded, installed, and suddenly i have apps closing. It's been over 12 hours so i'm hazy on how it all started, but i was getting something like "package installer" errors when attempting to open some apps. Same deal when i went to adjust permissions of those affected apps. Every time i unfocused a box that had pulled up swype, i would get an error message saying swype crashed or closed or something.
So i started uninstalling third party apps (i don't keep many, and most i've had for years so i think they're probably trustworthy). Same deal. Started uninstalling updates to google apps. Same deal. Went to uninstall and reinstall some non stock apps that i'd kept previously. Nothing.
I went to cook breakfast while an app was reinstalling, and i came back to a red dot on my screen with two white dots chasing each other around it. From what i'm reading that's a sign of a bootloop or software brick. I've taken all steps i could find, including wiping cache and sideloading a fresh stock OS, but to no avail.
Is it that i've ruined my google apps somehow and need to restore them? How would i even go about figuring out what the problem is? Any advice or guidance is appreciated
Hi,
As your device is in bootloop state, try flashing the stock rom. Make sure you wipe data and cache. As far as after update problems, i faced it few times. After updating many app crashed and phone hangs. So i prefer clean flash over dirty flashing, to make sure everything is hazel free. For the time being i upgraded from 3.1.2 to 3.1.3 without wiping data or cache and facing no problem( of course since it was an OTA). But sometimes situation comes when after update phone act weird, so tbe option which i prefer then is clean flashing the stock rom. Hope this helps.
"A09" said:
Hi,
As your device is in bootloop state, try flashing the stock rom. Make sure you wipe data and cache. As far as after update problems, i faced it few times. After updating many app crashed and phone hangs. So i prefer clean flash over dirty flashing, to make sure everything is hazel free. For the time being i upgraded from 3.1.2 to 3.1.3 without wiping data or cache and facing no problem( of course since it was an OTA). But sometimes situation comes when after update phone act weird, so tbe option which i prefer then is clean flashing the stock rom. Hope this helps.
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I have wiped cache, deleted data, tried a factory reset in the stock bootloader, and i have used ADB to sideload a full stock rom (not upgrade package) that i downloaded from OnePlus.
Flash old stock recovery then 2.2.3. From there you can flash any MM stock firmware.
Exodusche said:
Flash old stock recovery then 2.2.3. From there you can flash any MM stock firmware.
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Pardon me for being nooby, but how do i do this? Do i just sideload in ADB like i did the ROM? Most instructions i'm finding assume access to the OS either normally or through fastboot. I'm just stuck in the default recovery.
Thanks for the tip, though. Looking for a copy of the old stock recovery now. Did OnePlus alter their stock recovery recently? In some threads i've seen people say that a recent update made them unable to load a non-stock ROM. Is that the new recovery blocking access to non-1+ operating systems?
jtg1984 said:
Pardon me for being nooby, but how do i do this? Do i just sideload in ADB like i did the ROM? Most instructions i'm finding assume access to the OS either normally or through fastboot. I'm just stuck in the default recovery.
Thanks for the tip, though. Looking for a copy of the old stock recovery now. Did OnePlus alter their stock recovery recently? In some threads i've seen people say that a recent update made them unable to load a non-stock ROM. Is that the new recovery blocking access to non-1+ operating systems?
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Fastboot flash easiest way. Make sure it's the old recovery from 2.2.2. Not the new mm stock recovery.
Yes, but how do i install the old stock recovery? I dug around on the forums and found the file, but the phone rejects it when sideloading and doesn't show the .img in the filesystem when inserted on a SD card.
Have to send it off to 1+ maybe? Literally all i can access right now is the (new) stock recovery. I never modded, rooted, etc before the software update sent me into the chasing dots
jtg1984 said:
Yes, but how do i install the old stock recovery? I dug around on the forums and found the file, but the phone rejects it when sideloading and doesn't show the .img in the filesystem when inserted on a SD card.
Have to send it off to 1+ maybe? Literally all i can access right now is the (new) stock recovery. I never modded, rooted, etc before the software update sent me into the chasing dots
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I m not a dev, i m a newbie like you. i hv done a lot of experiments with my oneplus-x, as for u the first update u got few days back should be oos 3.1.2 and the one u got 2 days before should be 3.1.3. When u upgrade from lollipop to marshmellow, even your stock recovery got upgraded to latest version, which is something different from old lollipop recovery.
You said you have access to recovery mode. thts pretty much gud, what u can do is that wipe data and cache through stock recovery and do a clean install of oos 3.1.3. I ll be providing all the necessary links down below. If you need assistance with fastboot cmds and anything feel free to ask.
Thanks to original link provider @Sachin7843
Useful Links: -
1. Stock Lollipop Recovery - https://s3.amazonaws.com/oxygenos.oneplus.net/OPX_recovery.img
2. Official TWRP Recovery - https://dl.twrp.me/onyx/
3. Blu Spark Recovery - http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=20236
4. SuperSU for OOS 3.x.x - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4K5cvm1zdldcmZpc3RuVnRjUUE/view
5. Unbrick Guide - http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/guide-mega-unbrick-guide-hard-bricked-t3272108
6. Official Oxygen OS 3.1.3 link - https://s3.amazonaws.com/oxygenos.o...OTA_018_all_201609291837_741146bcf28e4587.zip
7. SD Card Writable fix in MM - http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/software/fix-extsd-fix-v1-0b-2016-01-18-t3296266
8. For Stock MM Recovery - http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-x/general/oxygenos-3-1-0-marshmallow-community-t3445043
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jtg1984 said:
Yes, but how do i install the old stock recovery? I dug around on the forums and found the file, but the phone rejects it when sideloading and doesn't show the .img in the filesystem when inserted on a SD card.
Have to send it off to 1+ maybe? Literally all i can access right now is the (new) stock recovery. I never modded, rooted, etc before the software update sent me into the chasing dots
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Don't sideload it, use fastboot to flash it. "Fastboot flash recovery name.img" - without he quotes and the image name.
Sorry for vanishing. Had a busy week.
Not sure what happened the first time i tried to put the 2.2.3 image on the SD card, because the file didn't show up in my recovery, but i tried again later (after giving up on flashing the old recovery, since i couldn't figure out how to do that in recovery) and managed to do a clean install of the older OOS version.
That did the trick, and after booting up, my phone proceeded to update again - this time without any crashes or errors with my apps afterward. The phone still does the red dot with the white dots chasing around it when it boots up, which must be the new boot screen. It also seems to stay on that screen for much longer than it stayed on the old morphing shape boot screen, but it still boots up reliably now after 30-60 seconds rather than freezing in boot forever.
I've since enabled dev mode on my phone. Is that going to be enough to enable ADB commands from recovery? I kind of like that i've kept my phone stock, so i'll leave it that way if i can, but it would have been much easier to fix this problem if i'd had access to most of my debug commands. As it was, without dev mode and in the standard recovery, it seemed that sideload was the only command i was able to use, and only when the phone was requesting a sideload over usb

Installed bootloader without rooting, now phone won't boot, can get into recovery

Here's what I did with a new T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S5:
- Started phone in download mode (started it with Volume Down, Home, and Power buttons) and connected it to computer.
- Started Odin3v185, saw yellow COM box.
- Clicked PDA button and selected philz_touch_6.26.2-klte.tar.md5 file.
- Clicked Start button, flashing went fine, phone reset and everything was cool, still with stock ROM. I was able to boot into Philz recovery to verify that flashing worked.
- As part of my goal of installing XtreStoLite ROM 2.2 (Lollipop), the following steps were to install the modem and bootloader for that ROM.
- Started phone in download mode and connected it to computer.
- Started Odin3.09, saw blue COM box.
- Clicked BL button, and selected G900T-LP-UVU1DOB1-BOOTLOADER.tar.md5.
- Clicked CP button, and selected G900T-LP-UVU1DOB1-MODEM.tar.md5.
- Clicked Start to flash. Phone reset, but it froze at the Samsung logo.
I gave it about a half hour just to make sure it wasn't just taking it's time with this first boot after the update, but it stayed at the Samsung logo. Only way to turn it off was to remove the battery. I'm still able to boot into Philz, so I figured a way to fix it might be to just go ahead and install the ROM. So I selected the "install from zip" option and installed XtreStoLite_ROM_v2.2_LP_XXU1BOD3.zip. Now the startup logo is a bit different, but it still stays frozen at the logo. I know from previous times installing this ROM that it does usually take awhile (maybe 5 minutes) on the first boot after installing, but I let it sit again for about 30 minutes with no luck.
The only thing I can see that I did differently this time, which I know realize was dumb, was skipping the step after flashing Philz where I boot into it and install UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.37.zip to root the device. I thought that I'd be able to install the bootloader, modem, and ROM and end up with a rooted OS, but I'm guessing that rooting is separate from those things, and they can't succeed until the phone has been rooted.
So... what can I do now? I'm trying to install the stock ROM (G900T_TMB_G900TUVU1CNK2_G900TTMB1CNK2_original.zip), but Philz gives me a "installation aborted" error before it even starts, with no other error messages. I also suspect I should install the original kitkat bootloader+modem, but I'm not sure where to find those (searching yields a lot of different results).
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
The bootloop must be related to the bootloader/modem you've flashed. SU will allow root access once booted, but it won't prevent the system from booting if you skip it. Are you simply trying to root? FWIW, I'd recommend skipping Lollipop altogether, Marshmallow is night and day better than Lollipop. Flash the complete factory image of one of the Marshmallow releases, then flash your recovery and install SU. There are a couple of good, debloated Marshmallow roms available.
I was able to get out of the situation by flashing a stock ROM from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmo.../compilation-s5-g900t-stock-firmware-t3042400
I first flashed the stock modem and bootloader, though I'm not sure that was required because I think they're included in the ROM itself.
Used the latest 4.4.2 ROM and NK2 bootloader+modem, just because I'm pretty sure it was 4.4.2 that was on the phone when I got it.
Retried my procedure, this time rooting + disabling KNOX before flashing the Lollipop bootloader+modem from the ROM's install instructions, but I still ran into the same "freeze at boot" problem. I don't know what could be the issue, as I've done this exact procedure with two previous S5s. Not really looking to check out Marshmallow ROMs, just because I'm short on time these days, and after trying out a handful over the years, the XtreStoLite is by far the best for me.... really the perfect combo of stock Android with some of the improvements offered by TouchWiz, with all the tweaks to fix annoying "features" that I want fixed (for example, the removal of that damn "are you sure you want to increase the volume? It could damage your hearing" warning when you connect headphones and try to turn up the volume). Also, just stable and fast, compared to most/all the others I've tried.
Sounds to me as if you need stock Marshmallow with a custom recovery and Exposed. Mine is fast as hell, extremely frugal on battery, and Exposed has got rid of all the annoying TW "features", like the volume warning you mention (also, expanded notifications on lockscreen, battery full notification gone, circle battery, etc, etc). There are also alternatives to stock that are good, I tried one a couple of weeks ago that I think I'm probably going to go back to. Lollipop is horrible after using KitKat, Marshmallow brings back the KitKat experience but with dramatically improved battery life. You'll also get some Stagefright improvements.
Sorry for the delayed response, been too busy to deal with this for a couple weeks. How exactly do I get a stock Marshmallow with custom recovery and Exposed? Don't I already have the custom recovery covered with Philz? What Marshmallow ROM would you recommend? Thanks for the feedback!
Just download & Odin the latest complete image, GPI1, then Odin recovery (since Philz doesn't work, try TWRP, it works for me), then flash SU & Exposed. Takes about 15 minutes, although the download may take longer. Not sure if anyone has posted the link, but you can get it from sammobile, albeit slowly.
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Just download & Odin the latest complete image, GPI1, then Odin recovery (since Philz doesn't work, try TWRP, it works for me), then flash SU & Exposed. Takes about 15 minutes, although the download may take longer. Not sure if anyone has posted the link, but you can get it from sammobile, albeit slowly.
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Did you deodex GPI1 before exposed?
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Just download & Odin the latest complete image, GPI1, then Odin recovery (since Philz doesn't work, try TWRP, it works for me), then flash SU & Exposed. Takes about 15 minutes, although the download may take longer. Not sure if anyone has posted the link, but you can get it from sammobile, albeit slowly.
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Does this thread have the info I need for installing Xposed (I'm assuming "Exposed" and "Xposed" are the same thing)?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3034811
Just install a .zip from TWRP, then install the .apk to manage installed modules?
I have "UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.37.zip". Is that sufficient for SU?
Well dammit, I've now spent multiple hours I didn't have trying to get *ANY* ROM other than the stock KitKat one to work. Was just about to give up after trying one last time with XtreStoLite, this time using KToonsez kernel instead of stock. Restarted and it was taking forever to boot, so I assumed it was frozen and was about to pull the battery and call it a night, when it actually made it into the OS! So perhaps there's something going on with the phone that won't let it boot with any stock kernel, other than 4.4.2. Bummer, because I was starting to get excited about trying Marshmallow.
It's because you have KitKat firmware. You just need to flash the entire MM package first.
What is the MM package, if it's not
G900T-(GPI1)-Bootloader.tar
G900T-(GPI1)-Modem-NonHLOS.tar
G900TUVS1GPI1_G900TTMB1GPI1_G900TUVS1GPI1_HOME.tar.md5
?
You don't need to flash the bootloader & modem separately. If you download the complete firmware, that's all you need to flash, it has all the necessary partitions in it. Just flash that, see if it works, then flash the recovery, etc.
I already tried G900TUVS1GPI1_G900TTMB1GPI1_G900TUVS1GPI1_HOME.tar.md5, both with and without the bootloader+modem packages.
I didn't see any mention of you having tried it in your earlier post. You should be able to flash just that package under AP (All Partitions, I assume), and it should install all the partitions it finds inside the tar. My guess is that Odin isn't completing correctly. What does it say in the log on the left? I had to use Odin 9, 10 wouldn't work on my setup for some reason, nor could I get it to work on XP, only on Windoze 8.

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