Stuck on bootloader, can't restore TWRP stock backup - Moto Z Questions & Answers

Ok, this is what I did since the beginning:
0. Full stock.
1. fastboot boot recovery.img
2. Read-only TWRP, full stock backup, including system image
3. Flashed TWRP
4. Flashed custom kernel
5. Flashed SuperSU
Everything was just fine, I just want to rollback:
6. adb reboot recovery
7. On TWRP, full backup restore (including original boot, efs and bootloader)
8. Data, cache and dalvik wipe
9. Reboot system
10. Stuck on bootloader with ID: bad key
Any ideas how do I go back to stock?

btoledob said:
Ok, this is what I did since the beginning:
0. Full stock.
1. fastboot boot recovery.img
2. Read-only TWRP, full stock backup, including system image
3. Flashed TWRP
4. Flashed custom kernel
5. Flashed SuperSU
Everything was just fine, I just want to rollback:
6. adb reboot recovery
7. On TWRP, full backup restore (including original boot, efs and bootloader)
8. Data, cache and dalvik wipe
9. Reboot system
10. Stuck on bootloader with ID: bad key
Any ideas how do I go back to stock?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I am having the same problem with being stuck at the bootloader warning screen. I think you'll have to flash the stock recovery. This link has them.
https://firmware.center/firmware/Motorola/Moto Z/Stock/XT1650-03/
If you know how to select which one to flash, please do let me know as I am stuck at this step and don't know which one to flash.

Tushar1550 said:
I am having the same problem with being stuck at the bootloader warning screen. I think you'll have to flash the stock recovery. This link has them.
https://firmware.center/firmware/Motorola/Moto Z/Stock/XT1650-03/
If you know how to select which one to flash, please do let me know as I am stuck at this step and don't know which one to flash.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I ended up installing the whole firmware.
This one: XT1650-03_GRIFFIN_RETBR_NPL25.86-30_cid50_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
I'm from Brazil (RETBR).

btoledob, did that work? I've got the same problem on my moto z play. ajuda nois

Note that when you enable TWRP system write access, dm-verity will be tripped and you will be unable to boot unless you reflash the firmware or flash a custom kernel.

Related

TWRP - No OS Installed After Installing ROM

Hi,
I'm currently trying to install CyanogenMod onto my HTC One X+, but keep running into problems.
I unlocked the bootloader, and installed TWRP v2.8.7.0.
I went into recovery fine, and used "adb push" to push cm-11-20150906-NIGHTLY-enrc2b.zip onto the device and install it through TWRP.
I then tap "reboot" but it always tells me that "No OS Installed", and rebooting into the bootloader to flash the boot.img and erase the cache doesn't seem to fix this issue.
I've tried a few different versions of recoveries, like CyanogenMod's recovery, but still can't seem to get it to install any OS. Always just get stuck on the HTC logo.
Am I missing an important step, or something? Thanks for your time.
hmm...sounds correct. just try it again.
1. boot into bootloader
2. flash the boot.img from the zip you want to install (for cm11 i recommend to flash nik3rs kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012320)
3. reboot into recovery
4. select wipe from twrp menu
5. install the zip
6. reboot
why dont you try cm12? much better performance!
.
el-Loko said:
hmm...sounds correct. just try it again.
1. boot into bootloader
2. flash the boot.img from the zip you want to install (for cm11 i recommend to flash nik3rs kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012320)
3. reboot into recovery
4. select wipe from twrp menu
5. install the zip
6. reboot
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok, I tried again.
I went into the bootloader and flashed boot.img.
Then went into recovery, and did a factory reset via the wipe menu.
Then used "adb push" to push cm-11.zip to my /sdcard/.
Then I installed the zip without any issues.
But then when restarting, it still warned me no OS was installed.
Booting anyways just got me stuck at the HTC logo.
I then tried again, this time flashing the kernel with Nik3r's file.
And then doing all the same stuff as before, but still getting the no OS was installed message and stuck on the HTC logo.
Perhaps it's the ROM I'm using? I'm not sure why it's telling me "no OS is installed" right after installing one.
el-Loko said:
why dont you try cm12? much better performance!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I actually can't find a ROM for CM12. I just grabbed the latest from http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=enrc2b.
KindDino said:
Ok, I tried again.
I went into the bootloader and flashed boot.img.
Then went into recovery, and did a factory reset via the wipe menu.
Then used "adb push" to push cm-11.zip to my /sdcard/.
Then I installed the zip without any issues.
But then when restarting, it still warned me no OS was installed.
Booting anyways just got me stuck at the HTC logo.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I never used "adb push" to push the ROM installation .zip onto my phone.
If you've made a nandroid backup, then go back to stock and give it a try to transfer the .zip in normal USB/Phone mode.
Afterwards repeat the process as described above.
When I flashed my last CM11 ROM, I used CWM as recovery and I flashed the boot.img after full wipe and rom/gapps installation.
After flash process I restarted the phone into bootloader and flashed the boot.img via adb. Then first normal reboot of the phone.
Worked without any issues...
KindDino said:
I actually can't find a ROM for CM12. I just grabbed the latest from http://download.cyanogenmod.org/?device=enrc2b.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...ent/rom-cyanogenmod-12-international-t2948462
Njoatun said:
I never used "adb push" to push the ROM installation .zip onto my phone.
If you've made a nandroid backup, then go back to stock and give it a try to transfer the .zip in normal USB/Phone mode.
Afterwards repeat the process as described above.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sadly, I didn't know to make a backup when I started, so I cannot go back to stock at this time.
Njoatun said:
When I flashed my last CM11 ROM, I used CWM as recovery and I flashed the boot.img after full wipe and rom/gapps installation.
After flash process I restarted the phone into bootloader and flashed the boot.img via adb. Then first normal reboot of the phone.
Worked without any issues...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/htc...ent/rom-cyanogenmod-12-international-t2948462
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I tried with TWRP again and actually decided to write down the entire log for installing the zip, maybe that'll help. It does say some things about errors, unsure if they're actual bad, or not, as it does succeed.
Of course after installing the zip, I selected 'Reboot' then 'Reboot into Bootloader', then used 'fastboot flash' to flash the boot.img with the boot.img from within the cm-12.zip.
Code:
Installing '/sdcard/cm-12.zip'..
Check for MD5 file..
Skipping MD5 check: no MD5 file found
could not detect filesystem for /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/APP, assuming ext4
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/APP at /system: Invalid argument
unmount of /system failed; no such volume
Patching system image unconditionally...
could not detect filesystem for /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/APP, assuming ext4
mount: failed to mount /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/APP at /system: Invalid argument
unmount of /system failed: no such volume
script succeeded: result was [0.200000]
Updating partition details...
E:unable to mount '/system'
E:unable to mount '/cache'
...done
I tried CWM a few days ago while attempting this ( as it's linked in the CyanogenMod wiki ), and I just attempted it again with it and still cannot get past the logo.
Here is the log from CWM.
Code:
-- Installing: /sdcard/cm-12.zip
Finding update package...
OPening update package...
Installing update...
detected filesysystem extr4 for /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/APP
Patching system image unconditionally...
detected filesysystem extr4 for /dev/block/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/by-name/APP
script succeeded: result was [0.200000]
Install from sdcard complete.
When rebooting back into the bootloader, I got an error about lost root access. I selected yes.
Code:
Root access possibly lost. Fix? THIS CAN NOT BE UNDONE.
- No
- Yes - Fix root (/system/xbin/su)
Seems like you've wiped your internal SD card partition, if it's unable to detect the ext4 format.
It's mentioned under Post 2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390
If so... Search the forum for a solution. Never had this issue. Good luck
Njoatun said:
Seems like you've wiped your internal SD card partition, if it's unable to detect the ext4 format.
It's mentioned under Post 2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2066390
If so... Search the forum for a solution. Never had this issue. Good luck
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I read the post, and maybe I did wipe my SD Card. I have no idea on how to fix that, and I'll have to research more.
I would like to just use Hasoon2000's toolkit but sadly can't find a working download for it.
Same problem here! Nothing is working. It is saying no OS. Always booting into fastboot mode. Someone help. I have a Moto G3 1540
---------- Post added at 11:27 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:18 AM ----------
Follow these steps and recover your device.
1. Unlock your bootloader if you have it locked
2. Boot into TWRP
3. Go to Wipe
4. Go to Advanced
5. Select everything except USB - OTG and SD Card
6. Boot into fastboot
7. Download the stock image of your phone
8. Flash it to your phone ( Please find it online)
9. After flashing do not reboot!!!
10. Download Cyanogenmod recovery and flash it to your device.
11. Boot into the newly installed recovery.
12. Go into Apply Update
13. Go into Apply Update from ADB
14. Sideload the Cyanogenmod using the command adb sideload filename.zip ( Replace filename with the name of your zip)
15. After Sideloading, boot into fastboot mode.
16. In fastboot mode, Select BP Tools.
17. Boom! Your device will start booting
Hope this helps you:good::good:
I had the same issue - here's how I went about this...
KindDino said:
Hi,
I'm currently trying to install CyanogenMod onto my HTC One X+, but keep running into problems.
I unlocked the bootloader, and installed TWRP v2.8.7.0.
I went into recovery fine, and used "adb push" to push cm-11-20150906-NIGHTLY-enrc2b.zip onto the device and install it through TWRP.
I then tap "reboot" but it always tells me that "No OS Installed", and rebooting into the bootloader to flash the boot.img and erase the cache doesn't seem to fix this issue.
I've tried a few different versions of recoveries, like CyanogenMod's recovery, but still can't seem to get it to install any OS. Always just get stuck on the HTC logo.
Am I missing an important step, or something? Thanks for your time.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have a Nexus 7 2013 that I commonly use as both my daily driver (tablet-only) and as my ROM-testing guinea-pig. I had AOSP Android 7 installed before I wiped everything, due to an issue with Google Play (which I just couldn't fix for the life of me). When I went to flash a new ROM (AOSP Android 7.1.1), TWRP claimed that there was 'No OS'. This would mean that you definitely wiped everything - possibly including the partitions. My guess is:
If there are no partitions (esp. System, Recovery, Boot, Cache, etc.), the data meant for them may still get written to the device's storage. But the bootloader/kernel won't recognize where to pass the torch to when it's time for the system/userspace to come in.
In order to get this back , you may need either:
A) a ROM that has images for at least the System, Cache, and Boot partitions (add your own recovery if need-be).
B) a Stock ROM from the manufacturer's website, which tends to come with all of these images ready in the .zip
Once you flash one of those, you should confirm that your bootloader is unlocked. Once that is done, flash the ROM of your dreams
I hope this helped...
TWRP bootloop
el-Loko said:
hmm...sounds correct. just try it again.
1. boot into bootloader
2. flash the boot.img from the zip you want to install (for cm11 i recommend to flash nik3rs kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012320)
3. reboot into recovery
4. select wipe from twrp menu
5. install the zip
6. reboot
why dont you try cm12? much better performance!
.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have quite same issue.
I have TWRP 3.0.3 (that's the only version that i found and works) on my Doogee X9 Pro (MTK chip inside).
But after flashing successfully a ROM it still reboots to the recovery. (I tried it with 3 different ROMs.)
Any idea what else should/could try?

LG v30 10F firmware

Hey everyone.
All the links for downloading 10F appear to be broken. I need to downgrade from 10V to 10F so I can root, but can't file the firmware anywhere.
Anyone any ideas where I can find a working link?
Ta!
Sent from my LG-H930 using Tapatalk
Why would you need to downgrade to V10f for root ?
Im running V10v and have no problem at all.
flash TWRP in fastboot (fastboot flash recovery twrp.img), then boot that image (fastboot boot twrp.img)
Now youre in TWRP, enable modifications, reboot into recovery again (so you boot the one thats actually flashed)
then flash lg-rctd, no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0, completly wipe data (factory reset, includes internal memory to get rid of encryption, optional) and flash Magisk
Now you have a rooted stock rom. Optionally with disabled encrpytion (only if you completly wiped /data ), so you can actually take a backup of that partition too and twrp is able to mount it
Some ppl had problems with V10v installing TWRP like me. Tried 1000 times to no avail, downgraded to V10f and TWRP worked the very first time w/o any problems on the lower FW vers.
SGCMarkus said:
Why would you need to downgrade to V10f for root ?
Im running V10v and have no problem at all.
flash TWRP in fastboot (fastboot flash recovery twrp.img), then boot that image (fastboot boot twrp.img)
Now youre in TWRP, enable modifications, reboot into recovery again (so you boot the one thats actually flashed)
then flash lg-rctd, no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0, completly wipe data (factory reset, includes internal memory to get rid of encryption, optional) and flash Magisk
Now you have a rooted stock rom. Optionally with disabled encrpytion (only if you completly wiped /data ), so you can actually take a backup of that partition too and twrp is able to mount it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey, ta for the reply.
Like the guy said below, I've tried a few times and never been able to get TWRP to stick.
No harm me trying again though, I'll give it another spin just to make sure.
Sent from my LG-H930 using Tapatalk
Thats what the fastboot boot twrp.img and then reboot recovery (inside that twrp) commands are for
To actually make it stick and not get it overriden again.
Edit: had todo that twice actually, because i ****ed up the system one time, and went back to completly stock to find out what i did wrong (result, a magisk module was causing some error)
SGCMarkus said:
Thats what the fastboot boot twrp.img and then reboot recovery (inside that twrp) commands are for
To actually make it stick and not get it overriden again.
Edit: had todo that twice actually, because i ****ed up the system one time, and went back to completly stock to find out what i did wrong (result, a magisk module was causing some error)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well fair play, followed your instructions and it worked first time! Not sure why it didn't before but I'm all rooted now.
Just need some custom ROMs to be developed now
Sent from my LG-H930 using Tapatalk
SGCMarkus said:
Why would you need to downgrade to V10f for root ?
Im running V10v and have no problem at all.
flash TWRP in fastboot (fastboot flash recovery twrp.img), then boot that image (fastboot boot twrp.img)
Now youre in TWRP, enable modifications, reboot into recovery again (so you boot the one thats actually flashed)
then flash lg-rctd, no-verity-opt-encrypt-6.0, completly wipe data (factory reset, includes internal memory to get rid of encryption, optional) and flash Magisk
Now you have a rooted stock rom. Optionally with disabled encrpytion (only if you completly wiped /data ), so you can actually take a backup of that partition too and twrp is able to mount it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
it doesnt work on v11m tried 5 times every time when I try to boot twrp (fastboot boot twrp.img)
it starts
shows me the V30 logo
stays for 3-4 seconds
shuts down
restarts normally....
I think i will try it with v10v again tomorrow
Edit: also didnt work with v10v after i flash twrp and try to boot into twrp(fastboot boot twrp.img) the phone restarts normally

How I can return stock rom after root and put twrp

Hello
I just rooted my honor view 10 BKL-L09, I tested the rom CosmicOs but it does not suit me. How to return to the original rom? I tried to put the UPDATE.app file in a directory "dload" but I get a failed error, I tried to extract the files but I do not understand what I have to do.
Do you have a detailed procedure for walking on to hand over the official rom?
Thank you
Extract system, recovery_ramdisk and ramdisk. Boot to bootloader flash recovery and ramdisk.
Boot to recovery do full wipe.
Reboot to bootloader flash system. Reboot and enjoy.
Powered by View 10
2WildFirE said:
Extract system, recovery_ramdisk and ramdisk. Boot to bootloader flash recovery and ramdisk.
Boot to recovery do full wipe.
Reboot to bootloader flash system. Reboot and enjoy.
Powered by View 10
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hi, I unlocked my honor v10 and installed the recovery twrp and for mistake I did the wipe of all (system, intenal memory and storage), now my device enter in loop because doesn't find the operative system, only can enter in the recovery. what to do? I tried to download the original firmware from the official site but I had no success
2WildFirE said:
Extract system, recovery_ramdisk and ramdisk. Boot to bootloader flash recovery and ramdisk.
Boot to recovery do full wipe.
Reboot to bootloader flash system. Reboot and enjoy.
Powered by View 10
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thx, how I can boot in recovery mode after flash recovery_ramdisk, I push Up + power ?
2WildFirE said:
Extract system, recovery_ramdisk and ramdisk. Boot to bootloader flash recovery and ramdisk.
Boot to recovery do full wipe.
Reboot to bootloader flash system. Reboot and enjoy.
Powered by View 10
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I extracted the highlighted items, is that it?
https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2018/21/7/1527420105-capture-update.png
That's what I did but it does not work :
1) fastboot flash ramdisk RAMDISK.img
2) fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img
3) recovery boot => wipe all data, cache, ...
4) reboot in fastboot mode
5) flashboot flash system SYSTEM.img
Now my phone restarts in a loop.
Do not wipe from twrp
thecrazyspy said:
I extracted the highlighted items, is that it?
https://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2018/21/7/1527420105-capture-update.png
That's what I did but it does not work :
1) fastboot flash ramdisk RAMDISK.img
2) fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img
3) recovery boot => wipe all data, cache, ...
4) reboot in fastboot mode
5) flashboot flash system SYSTEM.img
Now my phone restarts in a loop.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
first, check this
I Want you to try this go to twrp>mount system and check if system partition have files and it is intact, if not you need to flash whole rom again or a new RoM (asop or anything to boot it)
next, open fastboot mode and flash this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-10/how-to/stock-recovery-getting-to-stock-t3754797
this is a stock recovery steps are given about how to install it , once you are on stock recovery,
open recovery clear cache and perform factory wipe once done it should boot if system partition is intact
NEVER PERFORM WIPE FROM TWRP, it seems buggy screwed my device too
(--light--) said:
first, check this
I Want you to try this go to twrp>mount system and check if system partition have files and it is intact, if not you need to flash whole rom again or a new RoM (asop or anything to boot it)
next, open fastboot mode and flash this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-10/how-to/stock-recovery-getting-to-stock-t3754797
this is a stock recovery steps are given about how to install it , once you are on stock recovery,
open recovery clear cache and perform factory wipe once done it should boot if system partition is intact
NEVER PERFORM WIPE FROM TWRP, it seems buggy screwed my device too
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I finally succeeded, I think that I did not have the right file UPDATE.app, for those that it interests here is the link to have the rom stock of a BKL-L09 European version
http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G2201/g1642/v128115/f1/full/update.zip
I use this soft to find it : Firmware Finder by Team MT
I think I loose IA on my phone, if I take flower picture I haven't logo flower. When I download Update file, I van download 2 others file, hou know how I can install this ?
thecrazyspy said:
I finally succeeded, I think that I did not have the right file UPDATE.app, for those that it interests here is the link to have the rom stock of a BKL-L09 European version
http://update.hicloud.com:8180/TDS/data/files/p3/s15/G2201/g1642/v128115/f1/full/update.zip
I use this soft to find it : Firmware Finder by Team MT
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Is this the last one? I tried with the last BKLL09C432B160b (22 may)... look like the european but gave me a mistake at 5% ... so is it wrong? Should have I download from your link?
xmaxo said:
Is this the last one? I tried with the last BKLL09C432B160b (22 may)... look like the european but gave me a mistake at 5% ... so is it wrong? Should have I download from your link?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is the latest version for the European version of the Honor view 10, you can try with that one.
thecrazyspy said:
I think I loose IA on my phone, if I take flower picture I haven't logo flower. When I download Update file, I van download 2 others file, hou know how I can install this ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Is not enough the update file to return to the stock rom?
2WildFirE said:
Extract system, recovery_ramdisk and ramdisk. Boot to bootloader flash recovery and ramdisk.
Boot to recovery do full wipe.
Reboot to bootloader flash system. Reboot and enjoy.
Powered by View 10
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi i have a big problem. I have download the last bkl EU rom, 160 build, i flashed 3 files but the device get bootloop and i don't know what i can do.
Anyway when i buy the device i had 141 build, then i unlocked and try trwp with carbon.
For to return to stock i flashed the 3 files from 160 build. Maybe i have to take 3 files from 141 build? Because i had this build how base rom?
You flashed the 3 download files from hwff? Then u have to flash the No check recovery before.
Powered by View 10
2WildFirE said:
You flashed the 3 download files from hwff? Then u have to flash the No check recovery before.
Powered by View 10
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I downladed from firmware finder in my PC, then i extracted system.IMG, ramdisk.IMG, recover_ramdisk.img, cust.IMG, then flash in fastboot.
Also i tried e-recovery after change dns, but after download i get "recovery failed"
Take a look at here im sure this solves your problem
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?ur...share_tid=3778085&share_fid=3793&share_type=t
Powered by View 10
2WildFirE said:
Take a look at here im sure this solves your problem
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?ur...share_tid=3778085&share_fid=3793&share_type=t
Powered by View 10
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I have l09 version, works anyway?
And if i'm in bootloop now, how can i flash 3 zip files?
xmaxo said:
Is not enough the update file to return to the stock rom?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Finally it's good, I dreamed, lool
thecrazyspy said:
This is the latest version for the European version of the Honor view 10, you can try with that one.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I downloaded it but gave me the same error at 5% of process. I bought the device in amazon Italy so the european stock rom must work.
Any idea?
I followed the suggestion to flash the stock recovery but now I've no access to the system and not to the bootloader. With twrp at least I could go in fastboot mode. Now I can flash nothing and the device goes in loop without system. And factory reset gives an error at 10-12%
xmaxo said:
I downloaded it but gave me the same error at 5% of process. I bought the device in amazon Italy so the european stock rom must work.
Any idea?
I followed the suggestion to flash the stock recovery but now I've no access to the system and not to the bootloader. With twrp at least I could go in fastboot mode. Now I can flash nothing and the device goes in loop without system. And factory reset gives an error at 10-12%
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
you followed the following steps:
1) fastboot flash ramdisk RAMDISK.img
2) fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img or with this https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-10/how-to/stock-recovery-getting-to-stock-t3754797
3) recovery boot => wipe all data, cache, ...
4) reboot in fastboot mode
5) flashboot flash system SYSTEM.img
As you check the file you download is compatible with your phone with the following software:
http://pro-teammt.ru/huawei-firmware-finder/
thecrazyspy said:
you followed the following steps:
1) fastboot flash ramdisk RAMDISK.img
2) fastboot flash recovery_ramdisk RECOVERY_RAMDIS.img or with this https://forum.xda-developers.com/honor-view-10/how-to/stock-recovery-getting-to-stock-t3754797
3) recovery boot => wipe all data, cache, ...
4) reboot in fastboot mode
5) flashboot flash system SYSTEM.img
As you check the file you download is compatible with your phone with the following software:
http://pro-teammt.ru/huawei-firmware-finder/
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok now I had success in enter in fastboot.
The stock file is the same you posted (22th may).
This one doesn't work with the dload power+up+down.
So I want to extract the 3 files, I put in profile "unknown" (or other) but when I select the folder of update.app returns this error: ERECOVERY_VBMET.img: Invalid header crc -Expected: 14228 Got: 54798
Ok I disabled the check of headers to solve that problem

Redmi 5 plus bricket - Stuck in mi logo - Nothing Work

Hello,
My Redmi 5 plus is stuck in MI Logo, i tried TESTPOINT and flash MIUI 10 - MIUI 11, Global, Beta, Chinese, all sucessful but the phone still stuck in Mi Logo. I can acess fastboot but the phone is locked, so i dont know what i can do to restore the phone.
Someone can help me? I searched the forum, found people with the same problem as me but no solution.
Thx
There is solution.
1. Enter fastboot and Unlock bootloader (using the same process mi unlock tool)
2. Flash OrangeFox recovery using Minimal ADB and fastboot
3. Format data Clean flash any aosp based custom rom (wipe cache, dalvik, system, data)
4. Let the room finish Boot and then reboot to recovery again
5. Then clean flash MIUI using Orangefox (if you wanted to flash it in the first place)
It should Boot now.
Is there any way for an official bootloader unlock except for boxes?
AD FOX said:
Is there any way for an official bootloader unlock except for boxes?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You have to use official mi unlock tool for unlocking bootloader. I don't understand what you mean by "boxes".
madhurajkumar said:
There is solution.
1. Enter fastboot and Unlock bootloader (using the same process mi unlock tool)
2. Flash OrangeFox recovery using Minimal ADB and fastboot
3. Format data Clean flash any aosp based custom rom (wipe cache, dalvik, system, data)
4. Let the room finish Boot and then reboot to recovery again
5. Then clean flash MIUI using Orangefox (if you wanted to flash it in the first place)
It should Boot now.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm trying exactly these steps but seems it goes bootloop aswell, doesnt boot both custom rom and MIUI.
I'm flashing with orangefox the MIUI.zip, not the fastboot, if i'm wrong let me know.
did you format data? it's not the same as wiping. it's under manage partitions in orangefox. it'll delete your internal storage
madhurajkumar said:
did you format data? it's not the same as wiping. it's under manage partitions in orangefox. it'll delete your internal storage
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, i formatted data and reboot to recovery to make partitions set-up before rebooting to system.
I'm trying again today something i missed. I'll keep checking this post.
Detailed process:
1) Wipe cache, system, data, dalvik
2) Format Data
3) Reboot to recovery (to make partitions set-up)
4) Flash my aosp rom
5) Reboot to recovery
6) Reboot system (and getting bootloop)
And i repeat the process for MIUI rom.
Update: I managed to solve this, as you can read here: forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-5/help/redmi-note-5-plus-vince-bootloop-stuck-t4044219
Solved
1) Flash TWRP or OrangeFox (i did it with OF)
2) Clean Flash any custom rom, probably still bootloop
3) Reboot recovery
4) Wipe everything (dalvik, data, system, cache), also format data (format ≠ wipe)
5) Reboot recovery
6) Flash your MIUI rom
7) Reboot recovery
8) Repeat step #4
9) Reboot recovery
10) Flash again your MIUI rom
11) Reboot recovery
12) Flash persist.img file in persist partition, you can find this file in your fastboot MIUI rom downloaded at https://c.mi.com/miuidownload/index
13) Reboot system
14) Wait a lot, take a cup of tea.​
when
madhurajkumar said:
There is solution.
1. Enter fastboot and Unlock bootloader (using the same process mi unlock tool)
2. Flash OrangeFox recovery using Minimal ADB and fastboot
3. Format data Clean flash any aosp based custom rom (wipe cache, dalvik, system, data)
4. Let the room finish Boot and then reboot to recovery again
5. Then clean flash MIUI using Orangefox (if you wanted to flash it in the first place)
It should Boot now.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
when i enter fastboot and click on unlock bootloader in miunlock tool the phone shuts off from fastboot mode

Bootloop even after flashing stock MIUI with Fastboot

I was running the latest MIUI Global 11.0.2 and wanted to go back to custom ROMs since its really slow
I unlocked my bootloader and flashed LOS 17.1 with NikGapps
It didn't boot, I tried flashing it a few other times and flashing the latest firmware, etc
now even OrangeFox recovery can NOT mount almost any of the partitions and even after flashing MIUI using mi flash I am stuck in a boot loop
I am really unsure about what I should do, Fastboot MIUI would always fix such problems
Any help would be great
"Format Data" using OrangeFox recovery
then clean install any rom you wish
Same here, i was on MIUI11, decided to install Aosp extended but when i tried to flash again MIUI from fastboot i get bootloop. Now not only on miui, but also bootloop on custom roms. Tried everything with both twrp and orangefox.
I'm following this post
Update
Solved
1) Flash TWRP or OrangeFox (i did it with OF)
2) Clean Flash any custom rom, probably still bootloop
3) Reboot recovery
4) Wipe everything (dalvik, data, system, cache), also format data (format ≠ wipe)
5) Reboot recovery
6) Flash your MIUI rom
7) Reboot recovery
8) Repeat step #4
9) Reboot recovery
10) Flash again your MIUI rom
11) Reboot recovery
12) Flash persist.img file in persist partition, you can find this file in your fastboot MIUI rom downloaded at https://c.mi.com/miuidownload/index
13) Reboot system
14) Wait a lot, take a cup of tea.​
GuestD2468 said:
Update
Solved
1) Flash TWRP or OrangeFox (i did it with OF)
2) Clean Flash any custom rom, probably still bootloop
3) Reboot recovery
4) Wipe everything (dalvik, data, system, cache), also format data (format ≠ wipe)
5) Reboot recovery
6) Flash your MIUI rom
7) Reboot recovery
8) Repeat step #4
9) Reboot recovery
10) Flash again your MIUI rom
11) Reboot recovery
12) Flash persist.img file in persist partition, you can find this file in your fastboot MIUI rom downloaded at https://c.mi.com/miuidownload/index
13) Reboot system
14) Wait a lot, take a cup of tea.​
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That WORKS for me! Thanks!
GuestD2468 said:
Update
Solved
1) Flash TWRP or OrangeFox (i did it with OF)
2) Clean Flash any custom rom, probably still bootloop
3) Reboot recovery
4) Wipe everything (dalvik, data, system, cache), also format data (format ≠ wipe)
5) Reboot recovery
6) Flash your MIUI rom
7) Reboot recovery
8) Repeat step #4
9) Reboot recovery
10) Flash again your MIUI rom
11) Reboot recovery
12) Flash persist.img file in persist partition, you can find this file in your fastboot MIUI rom downloaded at https://c.mi.com/miuidownload/index
13) Reboot system
14) Wait a lot, take a cup of tea.​
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi bro,
I tried every method, fastboot rom, fastboot boot twrp, flash recovery , but it still stuck at fastboot rom. What hapoened to my phone. Even i took my phone to mobile repairing market. They couldn't boot the MIUI. Still stucked on fastboot mode
sohaiburrasool said:
Hi bro,
I tried every method, fastboot rom, fastboot boot twrp, flash recovery , but it still stuck at fastboot rom. What hapoened to my phone. Even i took my phone to mobile repairing market. They couldn't boot the MIUI. Still stucked on fastboot mode
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
fastboot boot image.img (name of the recovery image)
adb reboot recovery
fastboot reboot recovery
GuestD2468 said:
Update
Solved
1) Flash TWRP or OrangeFox (i did it with OF)
2) Clean Flash any custom rom, probably still bootloop
3) Reboot recovery
4) Wipe everything (dalvik, data, system, cache), also format data (format ≠ wipe)
5) Reboot recovery
6) Flash your MIUI rom
7) Reboot recovery
8) Repeat step #4
9) Reboot recovery
10) Flash again your MIUI rom
11) Reboot recovery
12) Flash persist.img file in persist partition, you can find this file in your fastboot MIUI rom downloaded at https://c.mi.com/miuidownload/index
13) Reboot system
14) Wait a lot, take a cup of tea.​
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hey there is no option of "persist partition" in my twrp, what should I do?
GuestD2468 said:
Update
Solved
1) Flash TWRP or OrangeFox (i did it with OF)
2) Clean Flash any custom rom, probably still bootloop
3) Reboot recovery
4) Wipe everything (dalvik, data, system, cache), also format data (format ≠ wipe)
5) Reboot recovery
6) Flash your MIUI rom
7) Reboot recovery
8) Repeat step #4
9) Reboot recovery
10) Flash again your MIUI rom
11) Reboot recovery
12) Flash persist.img file in persist partition, you can find this file in your fastboot MIUI rom downloaded at https://c.mi.com/miuidownload/index
13) Reboot system
14) Wait a lot, take a cup of tea.​
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hello !
I solved this in different way because that solution was not working for me. It seems that MI account was still on the phone and making the flash stock roms attemps fail miserably, I didn´t know about that until i install this rom:
"MIUI 12.5 Android 10 Xiaomi.EU by PaintYourAndroid for Vince"​The thing was that custom rom and twrp fastboot via work fine, so i tried different roms and finally came to this when i installed that rom above: THIS PHONE IS LOCKED, ACTIVATE THIS PHONE (MI ACCOUNT). So i activate the phone and went to the initial setup and go for the mi account and closed the session on the phone.
Next step, flash with miflash and stock rom V11.0.2.0.OEGMIXM and lock bootloader (its my wifes phone) and finally works!!
Maybe the MI account is locking down the flash because security reasons and blockin the flashing process.
I hope this another solution works for anyone. And before mess with custom roms closed the session of mi account if you are using it. I factory reset the phone before unlock bootloader (via miunlock) but that was not enough.
Cheers
kunalsbdr said:
Hey there is no option of "persist partition" in my twrp, what should I do?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
For flashing, i've used "miui_HM5PlusGlobal_V11.0.2.0.OEGMIXM_f74369de0c_8.1.zip" and i've taken persist.img from "Xiaomi_Redmi_5_Plus_V11.0.2.0.OEGMIXM_20191108.0000.00_Global_8.1_XFT_(by_xiaomistockrom.com).zip"
and it worked for me too
I encounter the similar behaviour on my Redmi Note 9 Pro Global (joyeuse) : after flashing stock fastboot image using flash_all.bat or flash_all_except_data_storage.bat, the phone cannot get past the initial Redmi logo.
I fixed it by using the official MiFlash tool https://cdn.alsgp0.fds.api.mi-img.com/micomm/MiFlash2020-3-14-0.rar
I have no idea why running the bat files doesn't work.
GuestD2468 said:
Update
Solved
1) Flash TWRP or OrangeFox (i did it with OF)
2) Clean Flash any custom rom, probably still bootloop
3) Reboot recovery
4) Wipe everything (dalvik, data, system, cache), also format data (format ≠ wipe)
5) Reboot recovery
6) Flash your MIUI rom
7) Reboot recovery
8) Repeat step #4
9) Reboot recovery
10) Flash again your MIUI rom
11) Reboot recovery
12) Flash persist.img file in persist partition, you can find this file in your fastboot MIUI rom downloaded at https://c.mi.com/miuidownload/index
13) Reboot system
14) Wait a lot, take a cup of tea.​
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
After fighting a few days with repair my POCO x3 NFC and looking for solution online which I didn't find, I can say that partially because of this post, I was able to install finally stock MIUI ROM. I was able to install only Elite Rom and it worked (strange).
I manually made a flash_all.bat file that it installs all stock MIUI images via fastboot, then (I don't really remember everything sorry ;( too many operations) then installed TWRP 3.5.2_10-5 surya, then wipe as GuestD2468 says on point 4, then fastboot flash (or TWRP flash?) persist.img also from MIUI stock firmware\images folder, still bootloop so the I flashed (update?) miui_SURYAEEAGlobal_V12.0.8.0.RJGEUXM_11.0.zip and then Stock MIUI finally runs Hurraaa . Sorry for not remember of exact queue of operations ;(.
What I still observed is that I can't still see SUPER or SYSTEM partitions in TWRP or OrangeFox. Im really sure that I saw SUPER partition for example to wipe in TWRP before I start playing with custom roms. It looks like Super partition disappears forever (or current versions of TWRP and OF didn't see that partitions?) Maybe its a problem to install roms because there is "no such partition"? Super partition is not active and making troubles with installing roms? Im amateur in new android 10 or 11 partitions (I had HTC m8 before). So I decided to flash that original stock ROM and just wait for better official TWRP's.
GuestD2468 said:
Update
Solved
1) Flash TWRP or OrangeFox (i did it with OF)
2) Clean Flash any custom rom, probably still bootloop
3) Reboot recovery
4) Wipe everything (dalvik, data, system, cache), also format data (format ≠ wipe)
5) Reboot recovery
6) Flash your MIUI rom
7) Reboot recovery
8) Repeat step #4
9) Reboot recovery
10) Flash again your MIUI rom
11) Reboot recovery
12) Flash persist.img file in persist partition, you can find this file in your fastboot MIUI rom downloaded at https://c.mi.com/miuidownload/index
13) Reboot system
14) Wait a lot, take a cup o​
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
where do you flash the persist.img? on adb like fastboot flash persist persist.img?
Hi guys please help me.. Today when i woke up my phone stuck on Mi logo and restart and restart.... my Fastboot is locked, so i try to flash the stock firmware with EDL mode... firmware flash was successfuly, but the problem with Mi logo and restarting is still here ( only restart and nothing happen) . I tried different stock firmwares ( old and new ). Please help me
danielristov said:
Hi guys please help me.. Today when i woke up my phone stuck on Mi logo and restart and restart.... my Fastboot is locked, so i try to flash the stock firmware with EDL mode... firmware flash was successfuly, but the problem with Mi logo and restarting is still here ( only restart and nothing happen) . I tried different stock firmwares ( old and new ). Please help me
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hi, you still need help?
samuelpired said:
hi, you still need help?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i tried Above Method ,
I tried to flash rom , flashing got successfull , but my device(mi max 2) got stuck in mi logo .
Even Twrp is tuck in logo page . I even tried to flash orangeFox that also got stuck in logo page.
GuestD2468 said:
Update
Solved
1) Flash TWRP or OrangeFox (i did it with OF)
2) Clean Flash any custom rom, probably still bootloop
3) Reboot recovery
4) Wipe everything (dalvik, data, system, cache), also format data (format ≠ wipe)
5) Reboot recovery
6) Flash your MIUI rom
7) Reboot recovery
8) Repeat step #4
9) Reboot recovery
10) Flash again your MIUI rom
11) Reboot recovery
12) Flash persist.img file in persist partition, you can find this file in your fastboot MIUI rom downloaded at https://c.mi.com/miuidownload/index
13) Reboot system
14) Wait a lot, take a cup of tea.​
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How can you reboot recovery in step 5 after wiping the system in step 4. Recovery gives the waring "No OS is installed, do you still wish to reboot" before rebooting and if we reboot phone shows "System is Destroyed" and the recovery is automatically removed , only fastboot remains.

Categories

Resources