My story:
1. I flashed my device with custom twrp recovery image before and was working normal.
2. Rooted the phone with supersu using that recovery image.
3. Flashed custom ROM to replace android 6.0 with 7.1, worked but got problem with file manger in custom ROM
4. Flashed new recovery image for android 7.1 as mentioned in the thread.
5. Again flashed same custom ROM but device start booting to new twrp recovery instead of regular ROM boot
6. Tried to flash old recovery image in order to fix the no. 5 problem.
In fact I accidentally flashed wrong recovery image which was for another Motorola device.
I cannot access recovery now, neither I can charge my phone.
Whenever I plug USB cable in my phone, Lenovo logo shows up and disappear, just stuck in boot loop
My phone Information:
Model: Lenovo A7010a48
Any Idea to access fastboot?
Did I just missed my phone?
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This is the first time I tried to install a custom rom. Please be gentle.
Device: Huawei Y300 (Bootloader unlocked and rooted)
TWRP Version: 2.5.0.1
Custom rom: cm-11-20140510-NIGHTLY-u8833.zip (found here)
I mindlessly tried to flash cyanogenmod 11 (kitkat) on my Huawei Y300. Here was the last steps I did:
copied rom and gapps zip files on phone root
restarted phone in fastboot mode
on ADB, ran
Code:
fastboot flash boot path\to\boot.img
(everything seem to be working fine)
ran
Code:
fastboot reboot
(phone rebooted in TWRP)
Tried to install cm-11-20140510-NIGHTLY-u8833.zip rom file (installation failed)
From what I read, the version of my twrp is not compatible with kitkat? Now i believe I bricked my phone because I forgot to create a backup of the stock rom.
Questions:
Is the stock rom still somehow there, hiding in my phone memory?
Is it possible to "undo"
Code:
fastboot flash boot path\to\boot.img
so that the "original" boot.img is used by my phone when I try to reboot it?
I am currently downloading Android SDK with a plan to upgrade my twrp for kitkat compatibility. I hope this will let me install cyanogenmod kitkat on my huawei. But I am not sure if I will succeed. If I still fail, can you guys tell me what other options I have to save my phone?
Thanks
Edit: problem solved.
I learned how to properly flash/upgrade twrp via fastboot.. Retried installing rom with twrp 2.7 and it was successful.
Hey guys,
I'm currently on OxygenOS 3, and wanted to flash cm14 by Ashwin. I used flashify, rashr to flash bluspark v41 and other oos3 compatible recoveries but the phone just wouldn't boot in the recovery, the OnePlus splash screen shows up for a second and phone boots back into the system.
Now, what I can do:- I can flash stock mm recovery and flash oos 2 but then I would lose the new bootloader and hence won't be able to boot into CM14, hence failing the actual purpose. Please help, I'm getting very frustrated.
Thanks.
Go to fastboot mode and flash bluespark recovery... After doing that boot into it directly
Before doing the above check for ur bootloader information oem unlock
My phone has screen issue its stuck on logo. I can't flash combination because of the new security Samsung created. I get the message please get approval to use factory binary(PIT)
I have unlocked bootloader and twrp installed, Is there a way to extract the files from the combination rom and create flashable zip to flash that via TWRP?
My Phone is Samsung Galaxy M31S running latest U3 stock rom. Twrp can be installed easily but after the system is booted and If I restart it shut it down I get only official binary are allowed to be flashed. Screen works and is not stuck in twrp but when it boots to system its stuck at first logo/unlocked bootloader screen.
Thanks!
Hello! I have the same problem and the same question.
I facing some problem to boot one of my old android Mi4i Photo.
According to someone told me if the device unlocked then not need to boot system just install TWRP from Fastboot mode and boot TWRP by volume up + power key will see all your files in TWRP just connect pc and copy ?
Question 1
I would like to know is there any Risk for me if i installed TWRP ?
Question 2
After install TWRP , do i still able to flash the ROM back to normal ?
Thank you
Answering your Question 1:
You can either flash TWRP or boot into TWRP. Flashing TWRP harbours risks, whereas booting into TWRP does not: if you boot into TWRP ( what is a temporay session of recovery ) then after rebooting Android device its Stock Recovery gets restored.
My phone is stuck in a bootloop after i tried to flash a GSI to it and i had flashed a twrp image to its recovery. When i reboot it is constantly stuck in a bootloop. The model is Lava Z91
Why did you install GSI if the phone is not compatible with GSI?
You are left to go back to Stock ROM if the manufacturer provides the firmware.