Hi,
well yesterday i took my elephone and updated the phone , see : https://forum.xda-developers.com/el...m-11-08-lineageos-14-1-android-7-1-2-t3654592
the update went thru wihtout any issues. but:
- sim card did not get recognized
- some media app issues
so i thought , ok i'll do a factory reset, let's see if this solve the sim card issue.
well, the drama come's in here after the factory reset from the phone i'am in the boot TWRP loop and don't have a chance to flash something to the phone.
i guess that the factroy reset writes a file on the phone that causes the phone allways to boot into recovery, so is there a chance to delete this "file" ?
or does someone know this "file" ?
TWRP 3.02.8 and also tried to flash the beta 3.1
some hint's how i can solve this issue would be awesome.
cheers from germany
i had the same issue
the steps are
-first flash android 6 to the phone
-boot the phone with android 6 and you will see the SIMM is working
-flash the TWRP-3.0.2-8-P9000.img
-flash the lineage_p9000-ota-ec5aeedfbd.zip
-install gapps on it
this must work !!!
in my case it did
Michael
Hi,
thanks for your answer.
I ' am not able to flash the Phone with SP flash tools, because the phone reboots constantly and dont cares about sp flash.
also if i try to flash android 6 via TWRP the phone still rebbots.
so i' am stuck here.
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I was using my phone and all had been working fine for ages. It was in my pocket for a while and when i took it out to use it I saw that it was on the boot animation of CM11. My phone was already on when I last used it so I had assumed it had crashed. I took the battery out and turned the phone on again but it got stuck on the CM boot animation. The last time I turned on my phone before that was when I flashed a supersu zip file to make my root work as I was having some problems. After flashing the supersu zip and told my CWM recovery to restart the system, it prompted me to "fix root" or something like that, and I clicked yes and it booted normally. That was the last time it booted normally before being stuck as it is now. First thing I did after it got stuck was go into recovery and reflash my current rom ( a CM11 snapshot) I then got faced with a status 7 error and so couldnt flash the rom. So then I flashed multiple other CM11 roms, none of which worked, so I flashed a CM10.2 stable rom which worked. I then got faced with the fix root before reboot thing and so I clicked yes. Still had the stuck booting thingy. I tried many things, flashing kernals roms gapps etc and nothing made a difference. I wiped cache, dalvik cache and no difference. I even wiped the system and tried to flash roms but only the 10.2 one would work, still got a status 7 with the CM11 ones. When I wiped my data however and flashed CM 10.2, it booted. I still couldn't flash the CM11 roms though even after a factory reset. So I have the reason to believe something in the data is wrong, not cache system or anything like that. What could it be? I don't want to have to lose all my data in order to be able to use my phone again, even then, something is still wrong as my phone won't flash CM11 roms anymore. So my questions are;
What things could have caused this?
Can this be a problem from flashing the supersu zip (a root issue)
Is it possible to somehow view or copy the internal data on a computer (since I cant get into the operating system), and this would allow me to get all my pictures contacts music etc anything so I can use my phone by wiping data?
Thanks, sorry this is quite long and probably hard to understand whats going on, but help is appriciated thanks
Don't fix root if you wish to use SuperSU instead builded-in cm superuser. Also try to flash via Odin latest recovery. TWRP should be fine. You can mount partitions from recovery level to download data to your computer. Of course if it still exists. If not, if they are corrupted you need to flash stock ROM and repeat whole cm11 adventure again. If Odin successfully flash the stock then it's a chance your partition layout and user data are untouched.
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I've bought my Redmi Note 2 one month ago: everything worked fine for the first 3 weekes, but in the last few days one bug came out. Every time I power off the phone it keeps rebooting showing the boot logo (mi.com) for few seconds: I have to pull of the battery to normally power off the phone.
When the phone is one there are no problems: everuthing works fine, no reboot.
I've installed all the lates xiaomi.eu weekly rom (now I'm on 5.10.22) but the problem persists... I've also tried the official stable rom (miui 6 6.7.11) but nothing changed...
What can I do? Is it a software problem or maybe hardware?
Hi, it seems that during shutdown something goes wrong and the phone reboot (like bsod restart in Windows)
So this must be a software problem. Please flash TWRP recovery from Fastboot and reinstall latest ZIP from Xiaomi.eu
(Remember to wipe data - dalvik and also system first)
Good luck
jack_21 said:
Hi, it seems that during shutdown something goes wrong and the phone reboot (like bsod restart in Windows)
So this must be a software problem. Please flash TWRP recovery from Fastboot and reinstall latest ZIP from Xiaomi.eu
(Remember to wipe data - dalvik and also system first)
Good luck
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thanks jack 21!
I've already installed twrp from fastboot and installed several zip from xiaomi.eu and en.miui.com but the shutdown-reboot bug persists...
do I have to install a rom from fastboot... or do I have to wipe something (boot.img..?) from fastboot?
You have to wipe system, dalvik, cache
Then reinstall the zip file
Please for now don't touch boot because we don't know what may happen
jack_21 said:
You have to wipe system, dalvik, cache
Then reinstall the zip file
Please for now don't touch boot because we don't know what may happen
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So.... installed twrp via fastboot; wiped everythin, installed latest xiaomi.eu zip; rebooted phone --> shutdown bug again..
p.s. even power off from recovery has the loop reboot bug..
Mmm don't know what to do in this case [emoji24]
I'll try installing other roms like smiui or AOSP... and if I don't find a solution maybe I'll send back my phone for assistance..
Hello guys,
I wanted to flash Cyanogen 13.0 on my OPX. I followed the instructions on the Cyanogen-Downloadsite, but after flashing with TWRP I always stucking at the bootlogo....
I waited more than 30 min, but nothing happens... While flashing I get no errors or warnings.... It seems to be alright...
Then I tried another Marshmallow ROM, but I get always the same issue...
Thank you in adavance!
need more info dude, what rom were you before the issue presented itself ? recovery version ? data, cache & system formatted to which filesystem ? what did you wipe ? what all did you flash with or after the rom ?
hi
asuming u have opened bootloader and have installed twrp this is what i do
1.put the rom and gapps on the root of the phone storage
2. factory/data rest in twrp
3.flash rom via twrp
4.clean chache/delvi
5.flash gaaps
6.clean cache/delvi again
reboot system and im good to go try this do a full flash the way i have mentioned dont do a dirty flash
im sure u will succeed good luck
If you didn't unlock the bootloader then it will not boot anything other than the stock OS.
So I installed successfuly DoT OS on my Moto C, however when I customized my phone a bit, I messed things up and attempted to reset DoT OS to stock settings.
Ever since my phone has been stuck in an infinite boot to TWRP.
Followed this guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2426426
I tried wiping Dalvik, Cache
Tried Re-flashing from scratch, wiping Dalvik, Cache, System, Data.
Tried installing a stock rom. Failed.
Tried installing Lineage OS. Still in the loop.
Please help
Today I tried formatting Cache and Data. Still no luck.
Try to flash another twrp and also one old version of stock firmware .
Teddy Lo said:
Try to flash another twrp and also one old version of stock firmware .
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That totally did it! Now it won't even boot!
In an attempt to flash stock firmware with SF Tool I totally formatted the phone with Format + Download and in the middle of the process I got a message that the firmware cannot be flashed because the phone has a secure baseband and an AUTH file is needed, so now the phone has no firmware and won't boot at all.
I tried an AUTH file I found on the Internet, but it doesn't work.
I am now taking the phone to the service center in hopes that they will be able to flash back the stock firmware and revive it.
Send me you Model Number , and try to flash several times latest stock recovery with Format + Download in order to confuse your phone to be able to flash your phone without problem.
Don't panick , that can happen to everyone.
That error is probably because wrong twrp for that version that you want to flash .
Hey all, so it appears that I screwed my phone, I am not sure how.
I was running LineageOS, and wanted to update to Android 10 one, so I followed the steps, and I think I screwed the sideloading part, so... long story short now when rebooting from OrangeFox RecoveryProject it says no OS detected, and when it boots it says encryption unsuccessful, I tried wiping and installing DisableForceEncryption_Treble_v17.2 and restarting, and the same thing happens.
I tried to flash through recovery both, and did not work:
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/beryllium/
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/vendor/beryllium/
And when trying to flash through miFlash it doesn't work:
I go to fastboot in poco, hit refresh in miflash, it shows a device in the list, but the phone goes dark with 'something key to shutdown` written in the top left corner and if I hit the flash button nothing happens.
Can anyone assist with that please?
kishikaisei said:
Hey all, so it appears that I screwed my phone, I am not sure how.
I was running LineageOS, and wanted to update to Android 10 one, so I followed the steps, and I think I screwed the sideloading part, so... long story short now when rebooting from OrangeFox RecoveryProject it says no OS detected, and when it boots it says encryption unsuccessful, I tried wiping and installing DisableForceEncryption_Treble_v17.2 and restarting, and the same thing happens.
I tried to flash through recovery both, and did not work:
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/firmware/beryllium/
https://xiaomifirmwareupdater.com/archive/vendor/beryllium/
And when trying to flash through miFlash it doesn't work:
I go to fastboot in poco, hit refresh in miflash, it shows a device in the list, but the phone goes dark with 'something key to shutdown` written in the top left corner and if I hit the flash button nothing happens.
Can anyone assist with that please?
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This happened to me when I accidentally deleted the OS when flashing the latest MIUI 11 build (using TWRP). THIS IS HOW I FIXED IT.
Find a full firmware of whatever you wanted to flash, either Lineage or MIUI 11. Then flash via your recovery (you said you have orangefox). Use an external sd card, external USB or HDD since you technically wouldn't have access to your internal data. After flashing, same process as most updates, clear cache and dalkiv. Then flash a newer DFE (if you still want to decrypt, there is a page here in xda with it. Or go to miui forums Happybuddhist, the mod there, made a new one prebuilt with Magisk). Then reboot into recovery to make sure you keep your custom recovery. Once booted to recov. Boot to system. Should fix the issue.
You could check my guide here on how to unbrick your pocophone:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/unbrick-flashing-stable-rom-pocophone-t3901152
mecoromeo said:
This happened to me when I accidentally deleted the OS when flashing the latest MIUI 11 build (using TWRP). THIS IS HOW I FIXED IT.
Find a full firmware of whatever you wanted to flash, either Lineage or MIUI 11. Then flash via your recovery (you said you have orangefox). Use an external sd card, external USB or HDD since you technically wouldn't have access to your internal data. After flashing, same process as most updates, clear cache and dalkiv. Then flash a newer DFE (if you still want to decrypt, there is a page here in xda with it. Or go to miui forums Happybuddhist, the mod there, made a new one prebuilt with Magisk). Then reboot into recovery to make sure you keep your custom recovery. Once booted to recov. Boot to system. Should fix the issue.
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I tried that, now I am a step forward I think, I flashed the stock firmware I found, and installed the latest stock ROM, rebooted (doesn't say no os anymore), but the only thing I see is a DELETE ALL DATA button and at the bottom 'Encryption was interrupted and can't be completed. As a result, the data on your phone is no longer accessible.
To resume using your phone, you need to perform a factory reset. When you set up your phone after the reset, you'll have an opportunity to restore any data that was backed up to your Google account.'
Darklouis said:
You could check my guide here on how to unbrick your pocophone:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/poco-f1/how-to/unbrick-flashing-stable-rom-pocophone-t3901152
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I have an issue with the MiFlash part, it seems that it doesn't work as I mentioned...
Aight all, formatting data partition to ext4 worked, now it is booting
kishikaisei said:
Aight all, formatting data partition to ext4 worked, now it is booting
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Works now?
mecoromeo said:
Works now?
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So I had an OS-less phone that don't get recognised in MiFlash, and I had orangeFox recovery.
The steps to fix were:
- Flash a full stock Firmware
- Flash the stock ROM
- Flash DFE
- Format data to ext4
- Reboot and it works
So thanks all for your help