I am very new to this, I rooted my Moto G4 and now I need to download SUHide in order to play Pokemon Go. When I try to enter recovery via my fastboot/abd folder I get a < waiting for any device > message. When I hold down the power + volume down button my phone just turns on as normal without entering bootloader even though my bootloader is unlocked. I tried downloading an app that loads recovery for me but when I tried that I got a "no command" screen with a little green robot.
From what I've read, it's possible I didn't flash my trwp properly? I don't know how this is possible since I just rooted my phone. I would appreciate some help, I'm afraid to take any random guesses at the risk of ruining my phone. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious or not giving enough info, I'm not very tech savvy.
levijoseph said:
I am very new to this, I rooted my Moto G4 and now I need to download SUHide in order to play Pokemon Go. When I try to enter recovery via my fastboot/abd folder I get a < waiting for any device > message. When I hold down the power + volume down button my phone just turns on as normal without entering bootloader even though my bootloader is unlocked. I tried downloading an app that loads recovery for me but when I tried that I got a "no command" screen with a little green robot.
From what I've read, it's possible I didn't flash my trwp properly? I don't know how this is possible since I just rooted my phone. I would appreciate some help, I'm afraid to take any random guesses at the risk of ruining my phone. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious or not giving enough info, I'm not very tech savvy.
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Try power plus volume up button to go to fastboot mode.
If it not working then connect your android to pc and enable adb. Type "adb devices" enter then type "adb reboot bootloader" and enter. It boots your android in fastboot mode.
If adb commands not working then install adb and fastboot drivers and try again.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
In most devices, volume up + power boots up the recovery options, volume down + power boots the device into fastboot mode (volume buttons first plus power, pressing power button first would boot the device normally).
levijoseph said:
When I try to enter recovery via my fastboot/abd folder I get a < waiting for any device > message. When I hold down the power + volume down button my phone just turns on as normal without entering bootloader even though my bootloader is unlocked.
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How did you install the custom recovery? Try flashing the recovery.img again (I'm guessing, since you have root, that you did not "flash" (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) TWRP but just "boot" (fastboot boot recovery.img) it and installed SuperSU).
Ashwinrg said:
Try power plus volume up button to go to fastboot mode.
If it not working then connect your android to pc and enable adb. Type "adb devices" enter then type "adb reboot bootloader" and enter. It boots your android in fastboot mode.
If adb commands not working then install adb and fastboot drivers and try again.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
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Okay, so that did work, and I was able to enter fastboot mode. However, once I scrolled down to "recovery mode" and tried to enter, I got the same "no command" screen.
rolland.arriza said:
In most devices, volume up + power boots up the recovery options, volume down + power boots the device into fastboot mode (volume buttons first plus power, pressing power button first would boot the device normally).
How did you install the custom recovery? Try flashing the recovery.img again (I'm guessing, since you have root, that you did not "flash" (fastboot flash recovery recovery.img) TWRP but just "boot" (fastboot boot recovery.img) it and installed SuperSU).
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I used the official moto g4 root guide on this website to root my phone and I'm pretty sure I booted, not flashed, the recovery img (mine is named twrp-3.0.2-0-athene). So, I tried using the command you provided to flash the recovery img and I got a < waiting for any device > message in the command prompt. My phone is plugged in and my recovery img is in the adb / fastboot folder. Any idea what this means? Thank you for the help guys
edit: If it helps to know this, my phone has usb debugging enabled and it is recognized by my pc. I type adb devices and my moto g4 serial number does indeed show up.
levijoseph said:
I am very new to this, I rooted my Moto G4 and now I need to download SUHide in order to play Pokemon Go. When I try to enter recovery via my fastboot/abd folder I get a < waiting for any device > message. When I hold down the power + volume down button my phone just turns on as normal without entering bootloader even though my bootloader is unlocked. I tried downloading an app that loads recovery for me but when I tried that I got a "no command" screen with a little green robot.
From what I've read, it's possible I didn't flash my trwp properly? I don't know how this is possible since I just rooted my phone. I would appreciate some help, I'm afraid to take any random guesses at the risk of ruining my phone. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious or not giving enough info, I'm not very tech savvy.
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If you are trying to flash twrp recovery on your android then rename your twrp to recovery.
Boot your android in fastboot mode,
Navigate to folder that you have recovery. Press shift and right click and click on open command here and type "fastboot devices" and enter
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
It flash your recovery to your android.
Ashwinrg said:
If you are trying to flash twrp recovery on your android then rename your twrp to recovery.
Boot your android in fastboot mode,
Navigate to folder that you have recovery. Press shift and right click and click on open command here and type "fastboot devices" and enter
"fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
It flash your recovery to your android.
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Did all that, getting:
(bootloader) slot-count: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: not found
(bootloader) has-slot:recovery: not found
error: cannot load 'recovery.img'
Also, per the suggestion of other users on these forums, I tried to hold down power and press volume up during the "no command" screen after attempting to enter recovery. That sent me into Android Recovery but it's not the twrp platform I used when originally rooting my phone.
How did you unlock the bootloader? have you tried: fastboot oem unlock?
You need to "allow oem unlocking" on developer options (which I guess you already did). Then reboot in bootloader: (a) adb reboot bootloader. In fastboot, you need to unlock the bootloader first: (b) fastboot oem unlock (or unlock-go). Then you can try to flash that recovery.img: (c) fastboot flash recovery "name of the file.img"
edit: fastboot oem unlock restores the device to factory settings. You need to configure and enable again "usb debugging" and "oem unlocking" (which are disabled by default). You can then proceed to fastboot flash
hello
Yesterday my WileyFox Spark+ came in, which is still equipped with COS13.0.1, based on Android 6.0.1 and encrypted.
For disable encryption,i had followed the following process:
- factory reset whith sitting and recovery mode,
but without result because turned out the phone was encrypted with a startup pattern already from the box.
As I was unable to root my device, I have used adb and fastboot to install twrp with the commands :
adb reboot-recovery
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
fastboot reboot
Then I press to volume down button to display the recovery menu but, instead of displaying the menu, the device boot again and again until I'm tired and I release the button. Then the phone boot normaly on Android...
Any idea how i should progress further?
Thanks for the help.
Hi,
i tried to upgrade to the latest 11.0.6 global ROM and as usually I only booted to TWRP and sideloaded the ROM. Bootloader is unlocked, already flashed a lot of different stock & custom ROMs.
adb reboot fastboot
fastboot boot twrp.img (used 3.2.3 with working recovery)
[factory reset from within TWRP]
adb sideload [the new 11.0.6 ROM]
adb sideload had an error 7 at some point and did not finish. No big deal I thought -> [reboot system] from within TWRP and tried to enter fastboot again at first boot [volume down]
BUT: now I am not able to enter fastboot again. The phone starts with the orange 'POCOPHONE by Xiaomi' screen and seems to reset after a minute or so -> loop. Holding [volume down] while booting only brings a black screen (not off, a little grey but no fastboot logo etc.). Probably, fastboot didn't flash correcly. Also, it is not recognized either in fastboot or adb.
Anybody else had this before? Is there something I can try to revice it? Any helpful information is highly welcome,
thanks
I'm no expert, did you try another data cable? Just in case you could use a dry toothbrush and clean the phone's connector . What does the computer says in power+volume down mode? It should say what device you're connecting and add drivers.
There might be a way to repair the bootloader , it involves qcom tool. There's a guide somewhere. I'd try first change cable and computer.
I was trying to flash TWRP in Gionee P5W. The steps I followed were:
1. adb reboot bootloader
2. fastboot oem unlock
3. fastboot flash recovery recovery.img (had prepared TWRP img file already)
4. fastboot reboot recovery
I later found out that the last command should had been fastboot boot recovery.img.
Now my phone is stuck in bootloop. I tried going into recovery (vol-up + power) but I only gat the gionee logo and then the boot loop. What is the condition with my phone and is there something that can be done?
TLDR: phone stuck at boot screen. Still can access fastboot mode and twrp recovery mode.
I shouldn't have dived into these stuff without proper knowledge. I wanted to root my phone (redmi note 5a lite) so I unlocked bootloader and ran fastboot flash recovery (attach .img) with bugjaeger app and otg. But after pressing volume up + power, the stock recovery was showing. So I ran fastboot flash recovery (attach .img) again. Still didn't work. So I saw a random tutorial (dumb idea) and renamed the img file to recovery.img. then I ran fastboot flash recovery (attach recovery.img) then ran fastboot boot (attach recovery.img) then twrp opened and I thought everything was good. Then I clicked reboot>system in twrp and my phone is stuck on boot screen. Long clicking the power button gives a little screen off and on and it gets stuck at boot again. I still can access fastboot mode and twrp recovery mode by draining battery and then using bugjaeger app and otg.