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My Device - Redmi Note 3 QC
I was using the MIUI9_MiuiPro_Port_Hydrogen_to_KENZO_Stable_V9.5.1.0_MOD_KISASANYA. Suddenly it restarted and never booted up. It is not dead cause it still booting into recovery, I can flash ROM's but the problem is it never get past the MI starting boot logo(not the booting one which has an android written below the mi logo). The CPU is heating continuously on the logo screen. I don't know what to do at this point. I've tried every method on the forum but nothing helped.
At this point, I think the CPU has died:crying:. Please if anyone can help in any sort of way. Thanks.

hellboy98 said:
My Device - Redmi Note 3 QC
I was using the MIUI9_MiuiPro_Port_Hydrogen_to_KENZO_Stable_V9.5.1.0_MOD_KISASANYA. Suddenly it restarted and never booted up. It is not dead cause it still booting into recovery, I can flash ROM's but the problem is it never get past the MI starting boot logo(not the booting one which has an android written below the mi logo). The CPU is heating continuously on the logo screen. I don't know what to do at this point. I've tried every method on the forum but nothing helped.
At this point, I think the CPU has died:crying:. Please if anyone can help in any sort of way. Thanks.
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Use Format data(not wipe) option in twrp before flashing rom.
Stay on latest firmware too.

As @naik2902 said use format data but do not wipe or flashing lazy flasher might work for you. I suggest flash lazy flasher first it it still does'nt boot up then try formatting.

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[Q] I-9300 bootloop and no recovery

Hello,
I have a S3 which is stuck in a bootloop at the samsung logo.
when i turn it on it shows the logo for some seconds then the screen goes black and the logo re-appears.
i can not boot into recovery mode, but download mode is working without a problem every time.
i tried flashing stock firmwares with odin and also tried kies emergency firmware recovery. the flashing always went without any problem, but it had effect. whatever i try, i am never able to boot into recovery and still stuck in the bootloop.
in some tries after flashing the screen just shows the samsung logo forever, but after rebooting it once it then is stuck in a bootloop again (shows the logo - screen goes black - shows the logo...)
i also tried flashing TWRP and CWM via odin, but again i can never boot into recovery mode.
what should i try next?
thx alot for any helpful comment
Varjo said:
Hello,
I have a S3 which is stuck in a bootloop at the samsung logo.
when i turn it on it shows the logo for some seconds then the screen goes black and the logo re-appears.
i can not boot into recovery mode, but download mode is working without a problem every time.
i tried flashing stock firmwares with odin and also tried kies emergency firmware recovery. the flashing always went without any problem, but it had effect. whatever i try, i am never able to boot into recovery and still stuck in the bootloop.
in some tries after flashing the screen just shows the samsung logo forever, but after rebooting it once it then is stuck in a bootloop again (shows the logo - screen goes black - shows the logo...)
i also tried flashing TWRP and CWM via odin, but again i can never boot into recovery mode.
what should i try next?
thx alot for any helpful comment
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You can Try this:
1.) Pull out battery
2.) Put it in again
3.) Press Vol up + home + power
4.) When the Samsung Logo appears let it off
I think you press the Buttons too long.
I had the same problem!
S1ay3r666 said:
I think you press the Buttons too long.
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i really tried everything, it's not working. btw with i am stuck at the very first image, where it says "samsung Galaxy sII GT-I9300".
i dont think it's just the way i press the buttons because i can reach it on my s1 and s2 without a problem, it's just not working on this device.
could some setting like "nand erase all" in odin help? in other threads there is sometimes mentioned that the internal file system might be screwed up and in those cases a simple odin reflash does not help anymore...
Nand erase will usually hard brick it. Try the rescue firmware from general forum, sticky thread. Follow the guide exactly as it includes a pit file.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
boomboomer said:
Try the rescue firmware from general forum, sticky thread. Follow the guide exactly as it includes a pit file.
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thx, but i already did that (multiple times) and flashing via odin always succeeds. then the phone reboots and is stuck at the first samsung galaxy s.. screen. twice i managed somehow to get into recovery (after flashing cwm6) but it then randomly rebooted.
and i dont think that the power button is stuck because when i am in download mode it is perfectly fine it never reboots itself unexpectedly.
Had a similar issue on my tab2 p3100. It all happened when I tried flashing a custom recovery from rom manager.
A bad flash of anything related to recovery or bootloader could be a probable cause.
I remember a knowledge share on one of the threads describing this issue and as mentioned on it all I had to do is this:
1) switch off the device and plug in the charger. This would light up the display showing you the charging status. The status has to show if at least your bootloader part of the phone is fine.
2) plug out the charger and immediately press the three buttons (home + vol up + power) get into recovery mode. This step has to work and help you get to recovery mode.
***Note : the interval within which this step has to be performed is too short since the display would turn off immediately as soon as you plug out the charger. A bit tricky too so you have to be fast. If this misses getting you into recovery, pull out the battery and put it back again. Repeat step1 and 2 again.
3) upon successfully getting into recovery, perform wipe data, cache and select reboot phone from option available on recovery again.
Allow the device to boot. This could take a while since you have performed a data wipe and may prompt for first time set up.
I was able to restore functionality on my tab after these steps and like ppl learn from their mistakes, I then learnt that recoveries and bootloaders are things that needs to be done with a pc only.
Worth a try if you have tried other alternatives and found no go. may help. Who knows..
all the best.
thats also not working. i tried to get into recovery since two days now...
i also tried the steps from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help/solved-pit-bricked-dead-problem-gt-t2535367
but again, after i flash the cf-root (successfully) the phone does neither boot into recovery by itself nor can i do it by hand...
its crazy... in download mode i can see the model number (GT-I9300) and i thought as long as the model number is there and i can enter download mode there should be a way to recover the device.
but i cannot think of anything to try that i have not done yet
If the rescue firmware didn't help then it looks like the emmc chip is damaged.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
boomboomer said:
If the rescue firmware didn't help then it looks like the emmc chip is damaged.
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is there a way to make certain of this? how can i tell if it is really a hardware damage and not just a software brick?
i just dont want to let the phone go, it looks still so shiny
is there anything else that could cause the phone not booting into recovery mode after flashing custom recoveries?
Varjo said:
is there a way to make certain of this? how can i tell if it is really a hardware damage and not just a software brick?
i just dont want to let the phone go, it looks still so shiny
is there anything else that could cause the phone not booting into recovery mode after flashing custom recoveries?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/gala...-help-t2737707
Same here, still didn't found how to fix it.. I guess our motherboard just died..
Howewer I have a solution that "almost" worked for me.
Get a stock firmware in odin and turn on Nand erase and T-flash
When it's done phone reboots and you'll see just "Downloading..." mode when you turn it on.
Then got to Kies and Select firmware recovery...
Enter s/n and model name and wait for the flash to complete.
With it , I got past boot logo and actually booted into android but the phone crashed because I guess I have a memory issue..
Well , gl. If you don't find anything else helpful , try going with this method..

[Help] Reboot Loop

The phone was working normally, but out of nowhere, it started to reboot in a loop. It turns himself alone from the moment i put the battery, the MIUI logo comes up and reboots after 2 or 3 seconds, repeating this over and over.
I can access to the TWRP and i already changed to 3 different roms, did a wipe in all times, however the issue is still present. The On/Off button is not stuck for sure, so i already ruled out that option
I'm really trying no to go to the warranty, due to the fact it was bought in China, so i don't expect nothing good from them
If someone has an idea, please , i really appreciate.
Hi,
When you use TWRP, you have to wipe all : data, internal memory, cache...
Download official rom from MIUI forum : you can use Fastboot, I think it's better solution than TWRP...
Good luck
elite4ever said:
The phone was working normally, but out of nowhere, it started to reboot in a loop. It turns himself alone from the moment i put the battery, the MIUI logo comes up and reboots after 2 or 3 seconds, repeating this over and over.
I can access to the TWRP and i already changed to 3 different roms, did a wipe in all times, however the issue is still present. The On/Off button is not stuck for sure, so i already ruled out that option
I'm really trying no to go to the warranty, due to the fact it was bought in China, so i don't expect nothing good from them
If someone has an idea, please , i really appreciate.
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Hi, thanks for the advice but i cannot even access to the Fastboot, because after entering in fastboot mode the phone reboots again. However it doesn't reboot with TWRP.

EFS recovery

I think I have accidently erased EFS partition and I have no back up. I have seen a guide for restoring them for the redmi note 3 but nothing similar for the redmi note 4. Can anyone help me. I can install the official rom and an unofficial rom but the phone is in a constant bootloop and just restarts after 1 minute.
Just to add, I can't understand why it is bootlooping every minute. It means I can't do amything with it before it restarts. Adb recognizes the device and i have been able to get in long enough to see both imei's are gone. I get that I have wiped them but I don't understand why it is constantly bootlooping even after I put the official global rom put on and relocked it. After it went bad it would load recovery and fastboot but the screen was blank so I didn't realise at first until I noticed it was connected to Adb. Installing the global rom restored the recovery and fastboot screens but didn't help with the bootloop. If I could fix even just the boot loop it would be a start. Any help would be most appreciated even if it is just to tell me it is a lost cause.

Poco F1 stuck in boot loop but with a difference.

Hello Respected Members,
I have a POCO F1 6gb/128gb model
I was running Pixel Experience plus A11 rom
Today While using the Device it suddenly got switched of by itself.
The problem here is When i try to switch on the device while its plugged in then it'll start but as a soon as i remove the Charger it switches off and goes into boot loop.
I thought its a batter problem but it seems that its not the case of battery because when i put it in Recovery mode it'll stay there of hrs but as soon as i try to boot into rom it goes into bootloop.
Also bootloader is also not working as whenever i try to find the device in pc with command "fastboot devices" , The device restarts itself.
I have tried Clean Flashing Another rom , Change the Recovery , formatting the whole device including internal storage and then again flashing the Rom still no use.
I am attaching logs too.
and the recovery that is used is TWRP 3.6.0_9
If someone please help I would be very grateful
thank you
remaining logs
if you can open back of your phone try to reconnect your battery connector
CV-Aurora said:
if you can open back of your phone try to reconnect your battery connector
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how can that help ?
any explaination ?
STUCK on boot loop
I was using the latest Lineage OS with the stock kernel for POCO F1 but after switching to Optimus drunk kernel I started facing issues where my phone would turn off automatically.
But after switching to Pixel experience, It was stuck on a boot loop I couldn't even use the recovery.
after reinstalling the recovery using bootloader, I tried installing the stock kernel and lineage again. I tried factory resetting and formatting data. but it won't start again.
PLEASE HELP me my phone won't start I tried installing everything several times.
THANK YOU!!
Ved0704 said:
STUCK on boot loop
I was using the latest Lineage OS with the stock kernel for POCO F1 but after switching to Optimus drunk kernel I started facing issues where my phone would turn off automatically.
But after switching to Pixel experience, It was stuck on a boot loop I couldn't even use the recovery.
after reinstalling the recovery using bootloader, I tried installing the stock kernel and lineage again. I tried factory resetting and formatting data. but it won't start again.
PLEASE HELP me my phone won't start I tried installing everything several times.
THANK YOU!!
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will getting an edl flash fix this? or is there any other way?

Phone bricked after wiping twrp

(this all happend 3 years ago and im asking now as i need a backup phone )
i flashed twrp and pixel experience well dum me clicked reset in pixel experience settings then it bootlooped into twrp for eternity now dum 2019 me thought that wiping twrp from fastboot would force it to boot into the system well it didnt work and even now whatever i try it does not boot (it just vibrates but will not boot i tried all combinations possible and also tried the miraclebox guide which didnt work)
Zainullahk1234 said:
(this all happend 3 years ago and im asking now as i need a backup phone )
i flashed twrp and pixel experience well dum me clicked reset in pixel experience settings then it bootlooped into twrp for eternity now dum 2019 me thought that wiping twrp from fastboot would force it to boot into the system well it didnt work and even now whatever i try it does not boot (it just vibrates but will not boot i tried all combinations possible and also tried the miraclebox guide which didnt work)
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Try first charging the battery and installing the stock ROM (the latest) through SP Flash tool.
SubwayChamp said:
Try first charging the battery and installing the stock ROM (the latest) through SP Flash tool.
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ill try that but i dont expect it to work due to it not booting
Zainullahk1234 said:
ill try that but i dont expect it to work due to it not booting
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Well, this is the whole idea to flash a stock ROM, if it is an issue at software level it has to solve it. Check carefully some things that could help to diagnose the brick level, like device is vibrating, device can boot till bootanimation, logo is showing some letters and so on.
SubwayChamp said:
Well, this is the whole idea to flash a stock ROM, if it is an issue at software level it has to solve it. Check carefully some things that could help to diagnose the brick level, like device is vibrating, device can boot till bootanimation, logo is showing some letters and so on.
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it wont do anything but vibrate when i hit the power button
Zainullahk1234 said:
it wont do anything but vibrate when i hit the power button
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Try flashing the firmware and see what happens, and if, which modes are available for you, fastboot, recovery.

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