Hi Community,
I read some posts how to fix my Problem, but i cant go to a service Point.
So I was using the Evolution X for a long Time (Installed with TWRP 3.1.0).
And now i wanted to change to the Nusantara Project (Vanilla), I did a clean Flash, everything worked i could access the System.
Than i had problems installing Play Store, so i rebooted into Recovery via the System. But now im Stuck in the Loop.
Can i Somehow connect my Phone to the PC and Reset?
Can someone tell me if i Hard/soft bricked my phone ?
Just a little advice, would be really appreciated.
Thanks a lot
Go to TWRP, wipe system, cache, data and dalvik. Now flash nusantra and whichever GApps are recommended for it (if there are no recommendations then use OpenGApps, make sure the architecture is correct). Now wipe dalvik and restart. Sometimes, certain roms begin to bootloop if you boot into the rom first, then try to install gapps later.
If you still have issues, just reflash the stock rom.
I cant access the TWRP anymore, im just stuck on the Bootloader, no matter how i turn on The Phone (Volume Up + Power ON ), (Volume Down + Power), (All 3 Buttons)
Nothing works anymore i dont understand ....
Im searching the net but i cant go to fastboot or something else, its just keeps on rebooting ...
So it's bootlooping, but you cant access recovery?
When the screen turns off, press the key combo and it should go to recovery.
Your best bet is to take it to a service centre, but if that really isn't possible for you, then wait for its battery to drain completely, then when you plug in the charger, instead of turning the phone on, press the key combo to enter the recovery. From there, wipe and flash some other OS.
I've also heard that certain versions of TWRP don't support some roms, leading to a bootloop. In that case, you'll have to use orangefox recovery to flash the rom (orangefox is flashable via twrp)
Yes its Bootlooping.
When i turn it on, on the Left Corner "Recovery Mode" blinks for one second. Than the usual Text appears:
"Orange State
Your Device has been unlocked and cant be trusted
Your Device will boot in 5 Seconds".
So after a couple of seconds (around 10-20 sec)
It turns off and immediately on again. I Just can turn it OFF when i hold all 3 Buttons.
Than i try starting it with Volume up + Power / Volume down + Power, But i cant access Recovery or TWRP.
So i should wait til the battery gets low and try it again ?
Like i said, my custom Rom (Evolutionx) and TWRP just worked fine. I dont know man ...
Well since your bootloader is unlocked, try flashing the stock rom again. Look for a tutorial and follow it.
Hi I managed to unbrick my device with this guide, and im back on a stock rom
Unbrick
i ran following commands to get to my custom rom:
I run adb reboot bootloader,
add executed following commands.
(Pitch Black recovery 3.1)
- adb reboot bootloader
- fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
-fasboot reboot recovery
It just hang up and booted after a while into the normal system.
But im not able to get to the recovery menu ?
When I restart and hold Volume up + Power, i go in a loop and the phone keeps restarting over and over again.
what have i Fu**ed up ?
Do i need another recovery tool ?
sorry guys, i appreciate your help a lot tho !
EDIT: Is my bootloader unlocked ?
I can access via "adb reboot bootloader" the phone
and on the blackscreen on the phone it is written:
oppo verfiy pass
fastboot_unlock_verify ok
Update:
So i tried some Stuff and i got Red State. No Problem i Unbricked it once again and now im on Stock Android 10.
Now im Trying to enable the bootloader again.
I downloaded the In Depth Test_Realme_6.apk but i keep getting the Error that i should update the system.
So should i update the system ?
I cant find a CURRENT Tutorial to make this work, please help...
If you cant find a tutorial for your version, why not downgrade back to a previous one if possible.
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Hi guys, I really need your help.
I'm new at this rooting stuffs and I tried to root my Oppo Neo 5.
I tried so many softwares like OneClickRoot, FramaRoot, and Kingroot but none seemed to work.
So I resorted to an app called oppo tools
It worked at first but I got really annoyed when my status bar suddenly colored to red when my phone discharges to 15% so I unrooted my phone and rooted back again. I really thought that was going to fix my problem but that's where the bootloop issue started.
I tried to flash some custom recovery zip but it failed since I only have a stock recovery.
But the thing is, I found a guide that says to rename the clockworkrecovery img to PG86IMG.zip.
So I did tried that and as soon as I flashed the zip from my stock recovery, my phone hanged.
I long-pressed the power button to restart and boot into recovery mode but nothing seems to happen.
I'll try to explain a bit more on how it looks when I boot my device.
When it boots normally (I mean not pressing the volume to enter recovery mode) it will only show the logo but when I try to go into recovery mode it will show the logo with a little text on the lower left portion "Recovery Mode"
Before I flashed the PG86IMG.zip, recovery mode was still working and the charging screen when off is working too.
but after I flashed the zip, every time I try to recovery mode the logo shows up with the little text but RECOVERY MODE isn't working. When I charge my phone it automatically boots up and shows the logo and text like it's trying to go recovery mode (I'm just trying to charge? It's going to recovery mode)
I tried using "adb devices" on cmd but it's not detecting any devices.
I'm really out of ideas guys, I know not all people use this model but what would be your suggestion?
A suggestion on how to fix this would really be appreciated :good:
I'm sorry I'm really new at this, please correct me if I did something wrong starting this thread. :angel:
@DeepBricked please confirm your problem, Boot-loop and can enter into recovery.
Salman Al-Badgail said:
@DeepBricked please confirm your problem, Boot-loop and can enter into recovery.
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Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't notice.
Lately I can't access the recovery mode but now
I'm currently on Boot-loop and I can enter into recovery.
The ColorOS recovery mode only have limited function that I can mess around.
It only has the apply update, wipe data and cache, reboot, power off and system file verification.
As always I already did wipe the data and cache but nothing happens. Still boot-loop.
What should I do?
DeepBricked said:
Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't notice.
Lately I can't access the recovery mode but now
I'm currently on Boot-loop and I can enter into recovery.
The ColorOS recovery mode only have limited function that I can mess around.
It only has the apply update, wipe data and cache, reboot, power off and system file verification.
As always I already did wipe the data and cache but nothing happens. Still boot-loop.
What should I do?
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You made a soft brick, not to worry flash it with correct stock firmware, if the phone is in warranty than ask them to do flash, this will take approx 10-30min. If it isn't in warranty than you should try it own or else pay some amount and the rest they will do.
Salman.
how about bootloop, cant enter recovery, reboot continiously when turn on even going to recovery, only fastboot isnt rebooting automaticaly but pc days drivers not succesfuly installed, and when off it qont detect by pc because of rebooting auto,
where can i find a rom for my oppo neo 5
pls help me pls
Hello XDA Community,
I just got a Galaxy A40 (SM-A405FN/DS) and flashed TWRP.
Everything was going well, so I decided to try to flash an unofficial LineageOS GSI.
I followed some instructions I found on a website:
- Wipe Vendor, Dalvik/ART cache, Wipe Cache, Data, System, Internal Storage using TWRP Advanced Wipe
- Flash Image to System Partition (Used: lineage-16.0-20191017-UNOFFICIAL-treble_arm64_avN.img.xz)
- Reboot & Pray
I am now stuck in a bootloop, sometimes I am able to start TWRP, but I have tried to flash other images but wasn't successful.
(Loop: Bootscreen -> Warning (Press Power Key) -> Bootscreen -> Blackscreen (Reboot))
I am currently downloading the stock image.
How can I enter recovery mode? Is there anything else I can try?
Got the same goal, installing a Lineage GSI ROM. But... I got stuck in a bootloop just like you after flashing TWRP.
You have any tips getting out of it?
Solution: Okee, I drained my battery first. Then I pressed volume up and down together and connected it to my pc. This way I got it in download mode. (thank god!)
So i managed to get into download mode after being stock in restart loop by holding off button. When screen got black, i plugged my phone into my pc and pressed volume up and down buttons. It worked. I am a genius.
Anyone managed to get a custom ROM to work on that device ?
welpitwentwrong said:
So i managed to get into download mode after being stock in restart loop by holding off button. When screen got black, i plugged my phone into my pc and pressed volume up and down buttons. It worked. I am a genius.
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YOU ARE AN ABSOLUTE LEGEND THX ALOT
Hello everyone,
I’m actually not an android developer but managed to maneuver myself in a quite tricky situation. I think I need some help from someone how has deep insights in the that topic.
Right now, I’ve got the problem that only TWRP would start if I press the power button of my Ulefone Armor 6. The Stock ROM won’t. My original goal was to restore pictures I deleted by using a recovery tool on my pc. For that reason, I tried to root the phone by using TWRP and Magisk. I performed the following steps:
- Unlocked the bootloader in the developer options and by using the command “fastboot oem unlock” on my pc.
- Installed TWRP 3.3.1 for my Phone by using the command “fastboot flash twrp.img”
- Rebooted the system in recovery mode. TWRP was installed and asking for a PW. Decryption didn’t work with the set PIN. I couldn’t find any files (installation file ) in the filesystem after clicking “Install”
- Restarted the phone in “normal mode”. The system was now in factory settings without performing anything like this on purpose. I couldn’t find any files like pictures. I thought: ****, I ****ed up! I made my situation even worse than before…
- Every time I booted the stock ROM, TWRP was gone afterwords. I could only open the stock recovery. For that reason, I installed TWRP a couple of times. When y restarted in recovery mode directly after installing TWRP it stayed.
- Then I removed the PIN in Android without any result. TWRP was still asking for a PW.
- I pressed Wipe and Format Data in TWRP. After that the PW request was gone.
- I installed Magisk V20.4 from my SD-Card by using the install button in TWRP. No error occurred.
- After rebooting, a pop up from TWRP appeared with something like: “corrupt data: you need to perform a factory reset” without any other options. So I did it.
- On the next normal reboot, no android appeared, but only TWRP by asking for a pw again.
- I pressed format data again. TWRP was not asking for the PW again.
- Now I did a backup with TWRP for the first time…
The current state is:
When I press the power button only TWRP starts. I can also use the fastboot mode. But I can not switch off the phone by pressing the power button or using the Power off command in TWRP. It will always restart.
Now my first goal is to restore a many files as I can by using any rooted ROM. Later I would like install the stock ROM again. In the process I would like not to brick my phone which is actually the one of my girlfriend… So please, what can I do?
Many thank for reading everything and for the help
If someone needs the logfile from TWRP, I can send it via PM I guess.
yo...
if your fone is like mine, and you cant take the battery out, you cant power off. you need to have the usb lead out of your machine in order to shut down, and that's in the os, if usb is plugged in, fone will reboot. By pressing power off switch, you only reset, because you are not in the os which has the turn off function. Hope this makes sense
Hi everybody,
I tried to install Magisk 21.2 on my stock Oreo rom with Magisk 20.4 already installed. I've used the recommended method for installation in Magisk Manager, and I left the AVB/dm-verity option unchecked. It resulted in a bootloop.
Before updating I did a backup of the boot partition, so I could restore the previously working Magisk 20.4. Now I have two questions:
1) Is there something else I should do other than restoring the boot partition after a bootloop?
2) Is there a way to install the new Magisk or should I just dismiss the update notification?
Happened to me As well on my G6.
I had to reinstall the rom. good thing i had backup.
I've downloaded the zip file of Magisk 21.2 and flashed it with the rom after wiping almost everything, and even tried flashing a different rom with it (I'm using stock A9)., but it seems it resulted in a bootloop every time.
There is a new magisk 21.3 from yesterday, which i hope fixed those issues as i am not planning to go though that hassle again.
I tried the new 21.3, and still it causes bootloop, at least I'm glad I'm not the only one.
DannyynnaD said:
Happened to me As well on my G6.
I had to reinstall the rom. good thing i had backup.
I've downloaded the zip file of Magisk 21.2 and flashed it with the rom after wiping almost everything, and even tried flashing a different rom with it (I'm using stock A9)., but it seems it resulted in a bootloop every time.
There is a new magisk 21.3 from yesterday, which i hope fixed those issues as i am not planning to go though that hassle again.
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It happened to me, same setup as the OP and did the direct install method from Magisk Manager. My phone is stuck in bootloop at the triangle/! scrren and I can't access TWRP via the normal buttons manner. Also, can't get any ADB to detect the phone (I am using a new PC that probably never connected to this phone despite loading ADB, drivers, etc. - I am going to resurrect the previous PC to see if can connect).
May I ask how you restored the saved boot image? via TWRP restore?
I've rooted and played with many ROMs on various android devices, but I'm no expert and this one has me stumped.
Yes, I did a backup of the boot partition before flashing Magisk and then I restored using TWRP restore. It's not the first time that a new Magisk version causes bootloops on the G5, to I was prepared this time.
By the way, if you don't have a backup, you may try to flash the Magisk Uninstaller zip, and without rebooting, the old Magisk 20.4. In theory it should do the job.
tremalnaik said:
Yes, I did a backup of the boot partition before flashing Magisk and then I restored using TWRP restore. It's not the first time that a new Magisk version causes bootloops on the G5, to I was prepared this time.
By the way, if you don't have a backup, you may try to flash the Magisk Uninstaller zip, and without rebooting, the old Magisk 20.4. In theory it should do the job.
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Thanks, But how to access TWRP or flash the zip? I haven't found any technique to access recovery (Power+VolDn doesn't work, only allows Factory Reset screen). How to access Fastboot to use ADB (I assume that would be the technique)? I did manage to bring up some odd screen that had a two-line message about fastboot by, I believe, using Power+VolUp.
For clarification this is what I now have:
Phone off (remove battery). Insert battery. Press power button until brief vibrate (1-2 seconds). Release power button. Triangle with "!" displayed "Your device cannot be checked for corruption. Lock the bootloader. " screen displays for about 3 seconds, screen goes black a second or less. Back to the previous warning screen.
Press and hold Power button + Vol Dn acts just like the above, but if I press power + press/release/press/release... I can get the factory data reset (Yes or No(Exit) options) - I haven't accepted that.
I've tried connecting PC to the USB port and two things: as soon as I connect it, the phone powers on and does the looping again. My PC doesn't see the phone in Device Manager and ADB won't list it. I did (one time) manage to bring up the two-line fastboot message at the top of the screen.
BTW: when it first tries to power on, before the Lock the bootloader screen, there is a small, scrambled white area (text?) at the bottom of the screen.
I don't know when was the last time (if ever) I attached to the phone via USB (probably a few years ago when I initially installed TWRP). Haven't really done much other than upgrading TWRP (via TWRP), Magisk (via Magisk Manager), and the very occasional nandoid backup via TWRP (I have one from 3 months ago).
Any further assistance or info would be greatly appreciated.
To access TWRP, turn off the phone, then keep pressed Volume down+Power and once you see the LG logo release the power button and press it again. The phone should ask you if you want to reset everything: if you press yes and then confirm, you will:
1) Enter in TWRP, if you have TWRP installed, or
2) Erase the whole internal memory, if you don't have TWRP installed.
As you already have TWRP installed, it should be quite safe to go through the reset procedure, or at least that's what happens on my phone. If you don't want to take the risk, you can still use fastboot to boot a TWRP image you have on the pc, just write
Code:
fastboot boot <path_to_twrp.img_on_pc>/twrp.img
To do so, you first need to boot into fastboot: you can just turn off the phone and, keeping the Vol- pressed, connect the USB power cable to the phone. It will boot into fastboot.
One more method could be booting into download mode (Vol+ and connect the USB cable) and flashing an original firmware using LGUP, but that is way too much for a phone that already has both TWRP and fastboot accessible.
tremalnaik said:
To access TWRP, turn off the phone, then keep pressed Volume down+Power and once you see the LG logo release the power button and press it again. The phone should ask you if you want to reset everything: if you press yes and then confirm, you will:
1) Enter in TWRP, if you have TWRP installed, or
2) Erase the whole internal memory, if you don't have TWRP installed.
As you already have TWRP installed, it should be quite safe to go through the reset procedure, or at least that's what happens on my phone. If you don't want to take the risk, you can still use fastboot to boot a TWRP image you have on the pc, just write
Code:
fastboot boot <path_to_twrp.img_on_pc>/twrp.img
To do so, you first need to boot into fastboot: you can just turn off the phone and, keeping the Vol- pressed, connect the USB power cable to the phone. It will boot into fastboot.
One more method could be booting into download mode (Vol+ and connect the USB cable) and flashing an original firmware using LGUP, but that is way too much for a phone that already has both TWRP and fastboot accessible.
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My phone never got past the bootloader screen (i.e. never got to the LG logo screen). When I booted into fastboot mode with the Vol+ button, I could issue commands like "fastboot devices" which would return that it saw my phone, but attempting to use fastboot to reload TWRP didn't work - some say the LG fastboot has been neutered.
Eventually, I had to indeed use LGUP/Uppercut and reload the stock Oreo and the phone came back up. BUT attempting to reboot into bootloader not only didn't come up in TWRP, but I got the little dead Android image. I ultimately had to downgrade to OEM nougat, jump through a few hoops, and finally got TWRP installed. Then it was just a matter of restoring a backup or reflashing a newer ROM (I ended up loading lineage 16, no gapps, with microg etc.).
Somehow the magisk upgrade really trashed my recovery partition somehow (??). I've always made sure to have at least a couple of TWRP backups, but this time I was screwed royally when I couldn't access recovery. I forgot what an ordeal it was to get TWRP & root on this phone originally.
Thanks for your help.
HI,
I inherited this phone. ( D6503 )
Fixed a few hardware problems, now looking at software improvements.
I have unlocked the bootloader , but for the life of me I cannot get a recovery on this phone??
I have previoiusly done flashing on nokia, motorola and Nexus, but I am having no luck with this sony
I am able to connect using ADB, and can get to fastboot, but it stops there.
Issuing '' fastboot boot twrp.img'' ( to try and boot temporarily to twrp ) gives me a blank screen.
issuing ''fastboot flash recovery twrp.img'' does the same.
I cannot get a bootloader screen at all, even using the key combinations.
I cannot boot any recovery at all.
Is there someone here who can put me out of my misery
I am not looking to perform anything fancy, I just want to flash the latest lineage to see how it performs
Many Thanks in advance.
pootler.
Anybody???
I have rooted the z2 by dropping down to 5.11, installed the twrp app, then flashed recommended version of twrpl
Then when I power off the phone, and press the power and volume down buttons, instead of booting into twrp after 7 or so seconds, it just reboots after abour 2-3 seconds???
Can anybody help?-------please
I have even tried rooting , then installing twrp by either 1) fastboot or 2) twrp app.
I then installed NDR utils, to reboot to recovery - it still reboots to main system??
HEEELLPP !
I also tried flashing TWRP with 1) fastboot and 2)the twrp app,
I then installed NDR utils ( i have root ) , and it still wont boot into recovery, just straight into system???
HEELLPP!!
Thread closed on request of OP @pootler