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I tried to change my icons by replacing the framework.res file which put me in bootloop, I had to remove my battery ( by removing the 10 screws on the back) to power off the device then put it in the fastboot to reflash the rom.
my question is there an easier way to deal with the bootloop without removing the battery?? (I hope so)
I think if you press vol up + power and wait till you have 3 vibrations.
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Go to PC companion, update Centre, then fix my phone... Tada, it will restore everything back.
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Use flashtool to flash stock firmware, can be found in development box!
gm007 said:
I think if you press vol up + power and wait till you have 3 vibrations.
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Thank you but it didn't work
idtyu said:
Go to PC companion, update Centre, then fix my phone... Tada, it will restore everything back.
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Thank you but in bootloop the phone is not detected by PC
keunhuvac said:
Use flashtool to flash stock firmware, can be found in development box!
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I need this but my question is How to put the phone in one of the boot modes without the need to remove the battery with this complicated manner??
CAN ANYONE HELP IN THIS ?
It should work,wait till the phone reboot and when you see sony logo quickly press the keys...
First there is 1 vibration then another 3.
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Yea, that should have definitely worked. There are other threads I believe where people had bootloops, and the device has successfully powered down.
I am quoting this directly from dooms "All you need to know thread": http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526866 (which you probably should have read before doing modifications)
while device is power ON
Volume Up + POWER (for 10 seconds) -> resets the battery, its like removing the battery and putting it back in [device will vibrate once]
Volume Up + POWER (for additional 5 seconds, total 15 seconds) -> will power off hard, device will power down [device will vibrate thrice]
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Try to time it when it starts its loop again, I don't see why you should ever have to remove your battery to reset, there hasn't been a problem yet that the key combos haven't solved.
shmoejoe said:
Yea, that should have definitely worked. There are other threads I believe where people had bootloops, and the device has successfully powered down.
I am quoting this directly from dooms "All you need to know thread": http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1526866 (which you probably should have read before doing modifications)
Try to time it when it starts its loop again, I don't see why you should ever have to remove your battery to reset, there hasn't been a problem yet that the key combos haven't solved.
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Thank you finally I did it
Bootloop Issues
My phone the Sony Xperia Go... Has a boot-loop problem. it starts up and immediately goes into boot loop, (I lost power during the update because of a broken USB cord). I have tried the volume down button while plugging in the phone into the computer and it connects as an unknown device, but drops out too quickly for windows to find a driver for it. I have tried resetting it by holding the up and off buttons once it has been stuck in boot loop for a while but it wont connect to the computer. Any one else had this problem? how did you fix it?
Well it appears I had a bad flash with cm10 and the inverted gapps. I tried holding down volume up home and power to boot into recovery but it just tries to boot into the phone. I also tried volume down home and power same thing. I finally tried volume up volume down and power and still booted into the phone. Anyone have any ideas?
Did you let the buttons go as soon as the phone vibrates?
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DynamiteRave said:
Well it appears I had a bad flash with cm10 and the inverted gapps. I tried holding down volume up home and power to boot into recovery but it just tries to boot into the phone. I also tried volume down home and power same thing. I finally tried volume up volume down and power and still booted into the phone. Anyone have any ideas?
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Are you able to boot into ODIN download mode? If so, you can flash CWM and then pull the battery after and go straight into recovery.
Hozae21 said:
Did you let the buttons go as soon as the phone vibrates?
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Yes
bslate07 said:
Are you able to boot into ODIN download mode? If so, you can flash CWM and then pull the battery after and go straight into recovery.
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I wasn't able to do anything without using the toolkit to reboot into recovery. CWM is installed but I can't seem to boot into it. I used rom manager to reflash CWM not sure if it's fixed it yet.
Are you able to boot the phone period? or just into recovery?
ndlundie said:
Are you able to boot the phone period? or just into recovery?
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Yeah I'm able to boot the phone. I downloaded a different set of gapps now that I'm about to flash. The good thing about CM10 is the extended reboot menu so I'm able to get into CWM from there. I'll post back after the gapps finish downloading (the USB hookup isn't working on this rom yet )
Well I finally got my phone to work but I skill can't boot into recovery when the phone is turned off. Any ideas? ;(
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DynamiteRave said:
Well I finally got my phone to work but I skill can't boot into recovery when the phone is turned off. Any ideas? ;(
Bath salts made me eat my nexus
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Volume up, Home, Power - when the FIRST Samsung flashes, let go of everything but volume up. Should get you there.
alacrify said:
Volume up, Home, Power - when the FIRST Samsung flashes, let go of everything but volume up. Should get you there.
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Worked perfectly! Harder than doing it on my nexus
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Hi,
my Honor 7 is stucked in a reboot loop. Its just rebooting. I had a electricity blackout for few seconds when I was flashing SYSTEM.IMG (after CUST, RECOVERY, RECOVERY2 and BOOT.IMG) because i want to revert YodaROM to stock. I restarted the device and it went to bootloop (just restarting again and again). I can not get in to the fastboot or recovery, because every time i turn the phone (even when trying to get in recovery / fastboot) on it just reboots in a loop. Even after letting it discharge for over 7 hours, plugging it in a PC / charger starts showing the battery (not that charging annimated one) and then starts rebooting again. Any solution or the only one is repair service?
Sorry for my bad English. Thanks for your help.
You should be able to get in recovery if it starts booting except the recovery partition is broken. So i guess that's the case unless you maybe didn't Press the right Keys for recovery? I usally need a few tries, so are you sure you used the right combinition?
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lionboy33 said:
You should be able to get in recovery if it starts booting except the recovery partition is broken. So i guess that's the case unless you maybe didn't Press the right Keys for recovery? I usally need a few tries, so are you sure you used the right combinition?
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Volume up + Power button, few tries and same result. Same for Volume Up+Down+Power and for Power + Volume Down.
Even when I am cahrging phone is still restarting. (maybe bacause broken partition with that baterry animation (recovery?)).
I think you need to release the power button as you're on the boot screen and keep pressing vol up
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lionboy33 said:
I think you need to release the power button as you're on the boot screen and keep pressing vol up
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Nope, same effect. (rebboting in a loop)
tonakriz said:
Nope, same effect. (rebboting in a loop)
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While bootlooping, is it being recognised by adb?
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lionboy33 said:
While bootlooping, is it being recognised by adb?
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Because then you can try to adb reboot -bootloader
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lionboy33 said:
While bootlooping, is it being recognised by adb?
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Because then you can try to adb reboot -bootloader
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And: simple and maybe dumb idea, but are you sure the power button is functional and not pressed in unreleasable? I've seen that already
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lionboy33 said:
While bootlooping, is it being recognised by adb?
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No, its not recognised even by my system. I think that my BOOT.IMG was corrupt. I used Huawei UPDATE.APP extractor for extracting all *.IMGs (7zip could not extract SYSTEM.IMG and some others, but it can extract boot.img) size of 7 zip extracted boot.img is around 2 MB bigger than using that tool but it might be because of some encryption.
But if Boot.img and System.img were corrupt, the recovery should still be totally fine since it's seperated.
So we will succeed to enter it.
You said you already fully discharged it - how long was it totally empty/Have you tried turning it on a few times with empty battery to make sure its totally empty?
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tonakriz said:
No, its not recognised even by my system. I think that my BOOT.IMG was corrupt. I used Huawei UPDATE.APP extractor for extracting all *.IMGs (7zip could not extract SYSTEM.IMG and some others, but it can extract boot.img) size of 7 zip extracted boot.img is around 2 MB bigger than using that tool but it might be because of some encryption.
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And have you tried unbootlooping it using the Multi Tool?
Idk how far that works because I've never been in a bootloop on the h7 but you should try that.
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lionboy33 said:
But if Boot.img and System.img were corrupt, the recovery should still be totally fine since it's seperated.
So we will succeed to enter it.
You said you already fully discharged it - how long was it totally empty/Have you tried turning it on a few times with empty battery to make sure its totally empty?
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Yes, it was fully discahrged. I can try to discharge it more untill it dies totally. Now it just shows "low battery logo" when trying to turn it on.
Does not android loads like this?:
1. Reading booting microcode (hardcoded maybe)
2. Deciding if its jsut a normal boot, recovery or fastboot (using boot.img)
3. Loading selected boot partition (recovery, system, fastboot)
EDIT: Now i put it in a vice so its jsut holding power button to discharge it by showing permanently that "low battery logo"
tonakriz said:
Yes, it was fully discahrged. I can try to discharge it more untill it dies totally. Now it just shows "low battery logo" when trying to turn it on.
Does not android loads like this?:
1. Reading booting microcode (hardcoded maybe)
2. Deciding if its jsut a normal boot, recovery or fastboot (using boot.img)
3. Loading selected boot partition (recovery, system, fastboot)
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I don't know in which order it works but today when I had to enter bootloader it didn't even show the bootlogo at all
Bootloader is there to rescue a phone, so it wouldn't really make sense to make it only able to use if only system.img is broken, though? NOTE: That was on another device, but it should be the same for all Androids I assume
Anyway, try to use the MultiTool and if that doesn't help, you might consider 100% discharging to leave the bootloop (as you said it continues starting and you can't even stop it from that?)
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lionboy33 said:
I don't know in which order it works but today when I had to enter bootloader it didn't even show the bootlogo at all
Bootloader is there to rescue a phone, so it wouldn't really make sense to make it only able to use if only system.img is broken, though?
Anyway, try to use the MultiTool and if that doesn't help, you might consider 100% discharging to leave the bootloop (as you said it continues starting and you can't even stop it from that?)
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System.img might be corrupted, but boot.img too. It stops restarting when "low battery logo" (just that red lightning bolts inside battery). Now when I hold Power Button it shows that low. bat. untill I release that button. I think that fastboot, recovery and system are dependent on boot.img.
tonakriz said:
System.img might be corrupted, but boot.img too. It stops restarting when "low battery logo" (just that red lightning bolts inside battery). Now when I hold Power Button it shows that low. bat. untill I release that button. I think that fastboot, recovery and system are dependent on boot.img.
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So have you already tried "adb reboot bootloader" just as the Honor Screen appears?
Because it's definitely not hard bricked since it does try to boot and I cannot imagine you broke the Boot, bootloader AND Recovery
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Ok now its fulyl discharged. Any tips what should I try first?
tonakriz said:
Hi,
my Honor 7 is stucked in a reboot loop. Its just rebooting. I had a electricity blackout for few seconds when I was flashing SYSTEM.IMG (after CUST, RECOVERY, RECOVERY2 and BOOT.IMG) because i want to revert YodaROM to stock. I restarted the device and it went to bootloop (just restarting again and again). I can not get in to the fastboot or recovery, because every time i turn the phone (even when trying to get in recovery / fastboot) on it just reboots in a loop. Even after letting it discharge for over 7 hours, plugging it in a PC / charger starts showing the battery (not that charging annimated one) and then starts rebooting again. Any solution or the only one is repair service?
Sorry for my bad English. Thanks for your help.
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Usually E-Recovery is untouched because it sits in a different partition.
Get update.app file from a full OTA and copy it to a dload folder inside phone or SD card.
Turn off phone with >30% battery.
Press vol+- and power simultaneously and let got those 3 buttons only when you see a working screen.
Normally it should start updating while wiping all partitions.
lionboy33 said:
So have you already tried "adb reboot bootloader" just as the Honor Screen appears?
Because it's definitely not hard bricked since it does try to boot and I cannot imagine you broke the Boot, bootloader AND Recovery
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I was spamming adb devices over 50 times per second (thanks Corsair K95 macros) and all of them were empty.
tonakriz said:
I was spamming adb devices over 50 times per second (thanks Corsair K95 macros) and all of them were empty.
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Well, damn.
I'm going to sleep now, so let's try to solve this tomorrow
Maybe when you wake up tomorrow and it was fully discharged you can enter recovery
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zinko_pt said:
Usually E-Recovery is untouched because it sits in a different partition.
Get update.app file from a full OTA and copy it to a dload folder inside phone or SD card.
Turn off phone with >30% battery.
Press vol+- and power simultaneously and let got those 3 buttons only when you see a working screen.
Normally it should start updating while wiping all partitions.
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Already tried. Since i flashed recovery and recovery2.img (that was erecovery) and both files were corrupt (7zip extracted img files from update.app could be opened as an archive, that extracted (which I used) could not)) I can not use this option.
lionboy33 said:
Well, damn.
I'm going to sleep now, so let's try to solve this tomorrow
Maybe when you wake up tomorrow and it was fully discharged you can enter recovery
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I hope so. Thank you for everything youve done.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csv4iNc2AoY
This is whats happening
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This is whats happening
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Hey, I just booted my H7 into the bootloader to see how it works.. it did NOT show any Honor/bootscreen before it entered the bootloader so I conclude it doesn't need a working boot.img
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What if I get a bootloop in my handset in my redmi note 4. The battery is non removable so is there any way to stop bootloop. Can't I boot back to recovery? While stuck in a loop. And if I am bootloop is there any way to get out of it
meheboobalam1 said:
What if I get a bootloop in my handset in my redmi note 4. The battery is non removable so is there any way to stop bootloop. Can't I boot back to recovery? While stuck in a loop. And if I am bootloop is there any way to get out of it
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That was the old days when back covers was removable. I bet it is the first time you bought a non-removable battery phone?
Worry not, recovery would not be affected by bootloop since its a ROM problem.
And you know how to format through recovery right? Yea, that should answer your anxiousness.
GabrielScott said:
That was the old days when back covers was removable. I bet it is the first time you bought a non-removable battery phone?
Worry not, recovery would not be affected by bootloop since its a ROM problem.
And you know how to format through recovery right? Yea, that should answer your anxiousness.
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How do I boot in to recover/fastboot if I am stucked at bkotloop?
meheboobalam1 said:
How do I boot in to recover/fastboot if I am stucked at bkotloop?
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Hold Power & vol + to enter recovery, Power & vol - to enter fastboot.
You can enter them even in bootloop, dont worry. (the phone will restart)
k3lcior said:
Hold Power & vol + to enter recovery, Power & vol - to enter fastboot.
You can enter them even in bootloop, dont worry. (the phone will restart)
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Thanks a lot it helped me a lot bro...
Hello.
I have a problem. my Note 8 is rooted with magisk. i tryed to install Xposed Framework on it. and now its stuck in bootloop. and i can not power the phone off to then start it in recovery mode. Twrp isent working either.
anyone that knows how to fix this
Thanks!
Best way to flash new stock bootloader and or recovery. Or even whole firmware.
Press and hold for 15 sec. power button to turn off. If not wait till battery dies.
Use Odin
Firmware on sammobile.com
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a602820922 said:
Best way to flash new stock bootloader and or recovery. Or even whole firmware.
Press and hold for 15 sec. power button to turn off. If not wait till battery dies.
Use Odin
Firmware on sammobile.com
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I made it to recovery. and i tryed to Temporarily Disable Xposed to fix it. but that dident work either.
I used https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/xposed-101-temporarily-disable-xposed-fix-bootloop-0179446/[/url]