S-Off and got TWRP installed, stuck in bootloader after flashing. - Verizon HTC 10 Questions & Answers

So I just got a 2nd HTC 10 Verizon, I noticed that this phone got S-OFF already so I install TWRP and succeeded.
After that I try flashing others ROM I found here in this HTC 10 Verizon sub-forum but after flashing and reboot, my phone stuck at boot loader and can't get into the OS.
Can you guys please help me out here, it's getting frustrated flashing ROM after ROM and still get stuck like that.
Thanks in advance.

polepoe said:
So I just got a 2nd HTC 10 Verizon, I noticed that this phone got S-OFF already so I install TWRP and succeeded.
After that I try flashing others ROM I found here in this HTC 10 Verizon sub-forum but after flashing and reboot, my phone stuck at boot loader and can't get into the OS.
Can you guys please help me out here, it's getting frustrated flashing ROM after ROM and still get stuck like that.
Thanks in advance.
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Is the bootloader unlocked? How did you flash the ROM? Have you tried one of the pure stock RUU's in these forums? Do you know which version of the firmware is on it? (These are a few questions which may help diagnose the problem).

hgoldner said:
Is the bootloader unlocked? How did you flash the ROM? Have you tried one of the pure stock RUU's in these forums? Do you know which version of the firmware is on it? (These are a few questions which may help diagnose the problem).
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I think the boot loader is unlocked because I can access the boot loader screen. It said:
*** Software status: Offcial ***
*** LOCKED ***
*** S-OFF ***
<VOL UP> to previous item
<VOL DOWN> to next item
<POWER> to select item
REBOOT
REBOOT TO BOOTLOADER
BOOT TO DOWNLOAD MODE
BOOT TO RECOVERY MODE
DDR TEST
DDT TEST (LOOPING)
POWER DOWN
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Well, I flash the custom ROM using TWRP (copy ROM into SD card, then install the ROM with TWRP).
I did flash the pure stock RUU in those forums and got it working, but I don't want to use it because I'm using the phone out of US, I have countered so many problems and little things that bugging me off.
This is the detail info I get in the boot info:
hTC download mode
*** LOCKED ***
htc_pmewl XC S-OFF
CID-VZW__01
MID-2PS650000
ColorID-WHT00
LK-1.0.0.0000
[email protected]
OpenDSP-v20.0.8996.00007_0809
OS-2.41.605.20
Jun 8 2017, 11:30:46(857212)
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Wondering whether you have a firmware/ROM mismatch.

polepoe said:
I think the boot loader is unlocked because I can access the boot loader screen. It said:
Well, I flash the custom ROM using TWRP (copy ROM into SD card, then install the ROM with TWRP).
I did flash the pure stock RUU in those forums and got it working, but I don't want to use it because I'm using the phone out of US, I have countered so many problems and little things that bugging me off.
This is the detail info I get in the boot info:
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what rom are you trying to flash?

aer0zer0 said:
what rom are you trying to flash?
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Well I did flash PERFUME_WL 2.51.617.1 from this sub-forums.
And others popular Rom like I found in the htc 10 sub-forums

polepoe said:
Well I did flash PERFUME_WL 2.51.617.1 from this sub-forums.
And others popular Rom like I found in the htc 10 sub-forums
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And they all do the same thing?

aer0zer0 said:
And they all do the same thing?
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Yes, it stuck in boot loader after done flashing and restart.

polepoe said:
Yes, it stuck in boot loader after done flashing and restart.
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Hmm, you may have already done this. Did you flash the 2.41.605.20 ruu in the development thread (it will wipe data, back up prior)? That will place all current firmware and stock rom (which reading sounds like you don't want).
Once it boots to at least the login screen, reboot to bootloader, flash twrp, format data (type yes) then reboot to twrp.
From here (making sure you have rom of choice on your SD viper, leedroid etc...) wipe everything but your external sd card, and install the rom. It should work from here...
I also gave you the scorched earth method of making it boot up.. This most definitely should work. I would be more than glad to help if I can.

aer0zer0 said:
Hmm, you may have already done this. Did you flash the 2.41.605.20 ruu in the development thread (it will wipe data, back up prior)? That will place all current firmware and stock rom (which reading sounds like you don't want).
Once it boots to at least the login screen, reboot to bootloader, flash twrp, format data (type yes) then reboot to twrp.
From here (making sure you have rom of choice on your SD viper, leedroid etc...) wipe everything but your external sd card, and install the rom. It should work from here...
I also gave you the scorched earth method of making it boot up.. This most definitely should work. I would be more than glad to help if I can.
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Thanks, I will try this method, data is not a bit of a problem here so I will wipe that ****.
Let's see where this is going.
Edited: can you send me the link of the 2.41.605.20 ruu ROM, I'm getting a bit confused here.
Thanks.

polepoe said:
Thanks, I will try this method, data is not a bit of a problem here so I will wipe that ****.
Let's see where this is going.
Edited: can you send me the link of the 2.41.605.20 ruu ROM, I'm getting a bit confused here.
Thanks.
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@aer0zer0's own thread (which you should have looked for first): https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-10/how-to/verizon-official-ruu-1-19-605-9-t3377586

hgoldner said:
@aer0zer0's own thread (which you should have looked for first): https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-10/how-to/verizon-official-ruu-1-19-605-9-t3377586
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I did flash this RUU rom 1 week ago, so all I have to do now is the rest of the step right?

polepoe said:
I did flash this RUU rom 1 week ago, so all I have to do now is the rest of the step right?
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Reread post #9 of this thread.

hgoldner said:
Reread post #9 of this thread.
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TWRP flashing is done and it freeze at REBOOT phase so I have to hard restart the phone (with volume down + power for 11 seconds)
It still stuck in the boot loader.
This error message show up with the boot loader:
Code:
reboot reason: 0x776655aa
reboot message: KP: init PC:adsp_boot_store+0x2cc/0x368 LR:adsp_boot_store+0x2cc/0x368

polepoe said:
Thanks, I will try this method, data is not a bit of a problem here so I will wipe that ****.
Let's see where this is going.
Edited: can you send me the link of the 2.41.605.20 ruu ROM, I'm getting a bit confused here.
Thanks.
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https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=961840155545582647
https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-10/how-to/verizon-official-ruu-1-19-605-9-t3377586
There you go, flash via SD card or fastboot. Any instructions required you can get from there

aer0zer0 said:
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=961840155545582647
https://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-10/how-to/verizon-official-ruu-1-19-605-9-t3377586
There you go, flash via SD card or fastboot. Any instructions required you can get from there
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I did flash your rom 4 days ago, and got it working. Then I stop looking for any more ROM flashing stuff.
Now I retried and got the above error message.
So frustrated...

polepoe said:
I did flash your rom 4 days ago, and got it working. Then I stop looking for any more ROM flashing stuff.
Now I retried and got the above error message.
So frustrated...
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What error message?

polepoe said:
I did flash your rom 4 days ago, and got it working. Then I stop looking for any more ROM flashing stuff.
Now I retried and got the above error message.
So frustrated...
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Your reboot error appears to be a kernel panic.
What version of Twrp are you using to flash the custom rom/s?
I'm guessing an older one which isn't allowing Magisk to properly root the boot.img/kernel, therefor causing your kernel panics and inability to boot after flashing.
So,....again, what version of Twrp are you using?
You should be using the latest Official build.
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aer0zer0 said:
What error message?
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This
reboot reason: 0x776655aa
reboot message: KP: init PC:adsp_boot_store+0x2cc/0x368 LR:adsp_boot_store+0x2cc/0x368
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santod040 said:
Your reboot error appears to be a kernel panic.
What version of Twrp are you using to flash the custom rom/s?
I'm guessing an older one which isn't allowing Magisk to properly root the boot.img/kernel, therefor causing your kernel panics and inability to boot after flashing.
So,....again, what version of Twrp are you using?
You should be using the latest Official build.
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I'm using the latest TWRP at this link: https://twrp.me/devices/htc10.html

polepoe said:
This
I'm using the latest TWRP at this link: https://twrp.me/devices/htc10.html
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And you've made sure to allow system modifications via Twrp swipe option when you first loaded it?
Check under Advanced > Mount and make sure system is not selected as Read Only.
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stock at google page...please help

I tried to root my new nexus s that i got last friday.....
tey must be some thread about this but my english is not in top shape...
i am now stuck at google page when turning on my phone. must be something about my boot....
I live in Canada and my provider is roger here all the information that i found :
in fastboot mode:
product name: herring
hw version : rev 16
bootloader version : i9020xxka3
baseband version : i9020uckb2
carrier info : att
on my box:
model: gt-i9020fsrrwc
Please i realy need help.....
Vbob
Describe steps you have taken to root in detail.
i know this is not the right place to start, but i did't know....
hxxp://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-root-nexus-s/
i was stock after "fastboot flash boot rootboot.img" i was ubable to reboot
Vbob
any one can help me?
Vbob
Download this first
http://www.mediafire.com/?0pzz830oc0xa0e7
Rename it to rootboot.img and overwrite the one in C:\nexusroot
Try
Code:
fastboot flash boot rootboot.img
again.
ok did it now wen i boot the phone i always get into clockworldmod recovery v3.0.2.5
i want to make sure i dont do something bad, what should i do?
Vbob
thanks for helping me ....
i finely found the way. i have push a update and it work
Thank
by the way, juste to be shure, can you point me to the right way of rooting my phone?
Vbob
im having the same problem with mine.....but where i messed up is that i didnt back anything up after unlocking and now i pretty much have a blank sd card/internal memory.....i have tried lots of methods trying to push a recovery into the phone but nothing has worked
im glad this worked for you
vbobmac said:
thanks for helping me ....
i finely found the way. i have push a update and it work
Thank
by the way, juste to be shure, can you point me to the right way of rooting my phone?
Vbob
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If you can get into CWM, you only need two more steps now
1) mount /system
2) install zip from sd -> su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip
Reboot and you are rooted.
redlilcivic said:
im having the same problem with mine.....but where i messed up is that i didnt back anything up after unlocking and now i pretty much have a blank sd card/internal memory.....i have tried lots of methods trying to push a recovery into the phone but nothing has worked
im glad this worked for you
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You need to describe the steps you have taken, and describe the problem with more detail.
If you can get into CWM, you only need two more steps now
1) mount /system
2) install zip from sd -> su-2.3.6.1-ef-signed.zip
Reboot and you are rooted.
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i did a update yesterday, and now i think i dont have the right system recovery.
now when clicking system recovery, i get a "!" whit the android character...
vbobmac said:
ok did it now wen i boot the phone i always get into clockworldmod recovery v3.0.2.5
i want to make sure i dont do something bad, what should i do?
Vbob
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Please, I have exactly the same problem. When I boot the phone i always get into clockworldmod recovery v3.0.2.5
How Can I do To unmake this?
Please, somebody can help?
[email protected]_OC said:
Please, I have exactly the same problem. When I boot the phone i always get into clockworldmod recovery v3.0.2.5
How Can I do To unmake this?
Please, somebody can help?
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So instead of booting into the rom you boot into clockwork recovery?
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reddv1 said:
So instead of booting into the rom you boot into clockwork recovery?
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Yes I follow the root technique of "hxxp://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-root-nexus-s/", and, like "vbobmac", my phone stock at google page.
After that, i try the "rootboot.img" who give "Si_NZ" to "vbobmac".
And, like him, after that when i boot, i can only boot into clockwork recovery, and i can't go into "bootloader" mode.
Can I make my rom at stock into clockwork recovery?
I hope, it's possible to unmake this mistake?
In the post "[ROM] Stock - 2.3.4 - GRJ22 - Deodexed w/radio for NS/NS4G", do i have to take a rom rooted or not? Because my phone is unlock, but not totally rooted i think.
Sorry for all those questions, but i'm a little lost. And i'm affraid to make an error who will kill my Nexus S.
Thank you a lot for your help, i wait your answer before doing anything.
Thank you again.
It's great to see people, who are ready to help directly.
Edit: Now I can boot in "bootloader" mode, but i try with ODIN to put back at stock my phone, but the computer (Windows 7) dont recognise the phSamsungone.
Even when I install PC Studio 3.
Do you now an other way to make my phone work? Root or at stock, doesn't matter. Just if he can live, it's good to me.
[email protected]_OC said:
Yes I follow the root technique of "hxxp://nexusshacks.com/nexus-s-hacks/how-to-root-nexus-s/", and, like "vbobmac", my phone stock at google page.
After that, i try the "rootboot.img" who give "Si_NZ" to "vbobmac".
And, like him, after that when i boot, i can only boot into clockwork recovery, and i can't go into "bootloader" mode.
Can I make my rom at stock into clockwork recovery?
I hope, it's possible to unmake this mistake?
In the post "[ROM] Stock - 2.3.4 - GRJ22 - Deodexed w/radio for NS/NS4G", do i have to take a rom rooted or not? Because my phone is unlock, but not totally rooted i think.
Sorry for all those questions, but i'm a little lost. And i'm affraid to make an error who will kill my Nexus S.
Thank you a lot for your help, i wait your answer before doing anything.
Thank you again.
It's great to see people, who are ready to help directly.
Edit: Now I can boot in "bootloader" mode, but i try with ODIN to put back at stock my phone, but the computer (Windows 7) dont recognise the phSamsungone.
Even when I install PC Studio 3.
Do you now an other way to make my phone work? Root or at stock, doesn't matter. Just if he can live, it's good to me.
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Can you access the sdcard to flash a rom? You can do that by going to clockwork recovery, then mounts and storage, then select mount USB storage, then on your PC go to my computer and press refresh until you see the phone storage appear, keep pressing refresh for atleast 5 minutes because sometimes it takes a while. Then download any rom rooted or unrooted and flash in clockwork recovery.
If you can't do that and you can use fastboot, I'll send you a system.img and boot.img to flash.
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reddv1 said:
Can you access the sdcard to flash a rom? You can do that by going to clockwork recovery, then mounts and storage, then select mount USB storage, then on your PC go to my computer and press refresh until you see the phone storage appear, keep pressing refresh for atleast 5 minutes because sometimes it takes a while. Then download any rom rooted or unrooted and flash in clockwork recovery.
If you can't do that and you can use fastboot, I'll send you a system.img and boot.img to flash.
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Yes, i can mount my phone, but when i try to install the default rom, but it's not working. I have an error.
At least the manipulation is working, i can mount on my computer the nexus.
Do you have a rom 2.3.4 for Nexus i9023 please? Maybe i don't flash with a good rom?
Thanks again for your help.
I try again, to flash with the original 2.3.4, but the operation abort everytime.
Do i have an other choice for flashing my phone?
Mount the sdcard is working, copy files work too, and i can run the update.
But, the operation abort with a "statut 7".
[email protected]_OC said:
I try again, to flash with the original 2.3.4, but the operation abort everytime.
Do i have an other choice for flashing my phone?
Mount the sdcard is working, copy files work too, and i can run the update.
But, the operation abort with a "statut 7".
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You have try and use a new recovery. Download this recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=988686 and flash it in the bootloader and try flashing a rom again.
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reddv1 said:
You have try and use a new recovery. Download this recovery http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=988686 and flash it in the bootloader and try flashing a rom again.
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I flash, like the first time, from Windows "cmd"?
Sorry for all those questions, but i don't want to make something who can kill my phone.
And I think, i don't have the good bootloader.
My phone is a Nexus S i9023, but since i try to root my phone, my bootloader version is the "i9020XXKA3".
You think, i have to change the bootloader first?
For flashing bootloader and clocwork recovery, i have to do it from Windows?
Waiting for your answer.
Thank's a lot
[email protected]_OC said:
I flash, like the first time, from Windows "cmd"?
Sorry for all those questions, but i don't want to make something who can kill my phone.
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Yes, from cmd, type "fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img" , replace "recoveryname.img" with what it's named. Good luck.
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reddv1 said:
Yes, from cmd, type "fastboot flash recovery recoveryname.img" , replace "recoveryname.img" with what it's named. Good luck.
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I flash the recovery, and now i have the v4.0.0.2, but i still can't flash a rom.
I still have the same message:
"assert failed: file_getprop("/system/build.prop". "ro.build.fingerprint") == "google/soju/crespo:2.3.2/GRH78C/93600:user/release-keys" ||
file_getprop("/system/build.prop". "ro.build.fingerprint") == "google/soju/crespo:2.3.3/GRI40/102588:user/release-keys"
E: Error in /sdcard/update 2.3.3.zip
(Statut 7)
Installation aborted.
Don't you think it's because my bootloader is not the good one?
Can flash it too, from Windows?

Bootloop Help After Trying To Root 7.1.1

So I flashed the 7.1.1 update and everything was fine. I then tried to root through TWRP with the most recent version of recovery and and SuperSu and when I went to reboot it would get to the "Google" splash screen and go back to the warning. I then tried to restore to my Nandroid that I made right before the 7.1.1 flash but it does the same thing. I ended up doing a factory reset, still looping. I tried flashing an old firmware but it still would loop. I got desperate and did a full wipe and then flashed the old firmware from September's update but it still will not boot. I'm a long time lurker I just don't post much. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page32
Welcome to the club
jamaniek said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page32
Welcome to the club
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Ahh, great. I tried searching to see if anyone else posted anything, couldn't find it.
jamaniek said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/help/figure-brick-t3450921/page32
Welcome to the club
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Wait are you able to get into Recovery?
ChazLanier said:
Wait are you able to get into Recovery?
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Nope. And so are other folks.
But if you can, there's still hope to save your device.
What version of twrp were you using?? Also what company makes the storage (not memory) on your device?
jamaniek said:
Nope. And so are other folks.
But if you can, there's still hope to save your device.
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I can still get into recovery. I just can't get it past the Google splash screen.
ChazLanier said:
I can still get into recovery. I just can't get it past the Google splash screen.
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Have you tried installing custom ROM, instead of a stock one?
And tell us what @ArminasAnarion asked for. There may be a pattern here. :good:
I haven't tried a custom ROM. I'll try that if I get any down time at work. Also, I'll check for you @ArminasAnarion in a bit.
Might be a noob question, but how do I get the custom rom files over to my phone to flash in recovery?
ChazLanier said:
Might be a noob question, but how do I get the custom rom files over to my phone to flash in recovery?
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Well if you cant access twrp then your not flashing anything; did you try downloading the latest Nexus 6p factory image and using adb to flash it?? If you need help with that I can lay it out for you. Also there was an efs partition issue with twrp 3.0.2-1 and down so make sure your twrp is 3.0.2-2!
ArminasAnarion said:
Well if you cant access twrp then your not flashing anything; did you try downloading the latest Nexus 6p factory image and using adb to flash it?? If you need help with that I can lay it out for you. Also there was an efs partition issue with twrp 3.0.2-1 and down so make sure your twrp is 3.0.2-2!
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I can access TWRP. I haven't tried the latest factory image, only September's release. I just tried a custom rom and it gets to the Google screen but then loops just after the G starts to animate.
ChazLanier said:
I can access TWRP. I haven't tried the latest factory image, only September's release. I just tried a custom rom and it gets to the Google screen but then loops just after the G starts to animate.
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Make sure your using twrp 3.0.2-2; and download the latest factory image for the Nexus 6p (NBD90X) and use adb (fastboot) to flash that whole thing. Extract the files to your android sdk platform tools folder then run the flash-all.bat file. (If you are using a 64gb or 128gb device DONT DO THIS) Only do this with the 32gb model. If its a 64 or 128 model go here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928 and go to sub section 10. How To Flash The Factory Images (And Return To Stock) (On post two) and follow that.
ArminasAnarion said:
Make sure your using twrp 3.0.2-2; and download the latest factory image for the Nexus 6p (NBD90X) and use adb (fastboot) to flash that whole thing. Extract the files to your android sdk platform tools folder then run the flash-all.bat file. (If you are using a 64gb or 128gb device DONT DO THIS) Only do this with the 32gb model. If its a 64 or 128 model go here -> http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928 and go to sub section 10. How To Flash The Factory Images (And Return To Stock) (On post two) and follow that.
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Downloading the image now. I'm familiar on how to flash stock images, they're how I usually do all of my updates.
ChazLanier said:
Downloading the image now. I'm familiar on how to flash stock images, they're how I usually do all of my updates.
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Oh okay cool! Good luck!
ArminasAnarion said:
What version of twrp were you using?? Also what company makes the storage (not memory) on your device?
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Samsung storage, and I thought I was on -2 but it seems like I was on -1.
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Oh okay cool! Good luck!
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Newest image didn't work either..
Have you tried WugFresh's Nexus Root Toolkit? Not sure if it will work for your situation, but it has an option to restore to factory settings and unroot if you're soft-bricked or bootlooped. Might be worth a shot if everything else isn't working.
FWIW, I successfully updated to 7.1.1 NPF10C and rooted by using fastboot to flash bootloader, radio, boot, system, and vendor. Then used TWRP 3.0.2-2 to flash SuperSU 2.78 SR1. No issues.
Howie Dub said:
Have you tried WugFresh's Nexus Root Toolkit? Not sure if it will work for your situation, but it has an option to restore to factory settings and unroot if you're soft-bricked or bootlooped. Might be worth a shot if everything else isn't working.
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No luck on this either.

Get softbrick with bootloop

Hey guys,
This afternoon I tried to change my file system fo f2fs, I failed and got into bootloop. Follow some instructions, I flash the factory image (I was using stock 7.1.1 Feb and EX Kernel before trying f2fs) but I still face the bootloop. As I know this is a softbrick, because I can still boot into bootloader and flash recovery. But no matter how I try (flash stock, flash rom cook, flash older stock)...my 6P is still in the bootloop. I check in the TWRP that my phone is still in ext4, not f2fs anymore.
I really need some advice to wake him up. Really appreciate your help.
In all honesty bro, I never noticed much difference if any with ext4 vs f2fs. On another note, what kernel and ROM did you flash with f2fs? The the version that supports f2fs gives bootloops when you flash a custom kernel with that recovery. Try flashing the official version of recovery, reboot, then ROM and kernel if you wish and try again.
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nhatminhng said:
Hey guys, I really need some advice to wake him up. Really appreciate your help.
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Fastboot format your partitions and use flash-all.bat with a stock Google image.
nhatminhng said:
Hey guys,
This afternoon I tried to change my file system fo f2fs, I failed and got into bootloop. Follow some instructions, I flash the factory image (I was using stock 7.1.1 Feb and EX Kernel before trying f2fs) but I still face the bootloop. As I know this is a softbrick, because I can still boot into bootloader and flash recovery. But no matter how I try (flash stock, flash rom cook, flash older stock)...my 6P is still in the bootloop. I check in the TWRP that my phone is still in ext4, not f2fs anymore.
I really need some advice to wake him up. Really appreciate your help.
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Why do you still have TWRP if you flashed stock? You need to flash the complete stock image including the stock recovery.
MidnightDevil said:
In all honesty bro, I never noticed much difference if any with ext4 vs f2fs. On another note, what kernel and ROM did you flash with f2fs? The the version that supports f2fs gives bootloops when you flash a custom kernel with that recovery. Try flashing the official version of recovery, reboot, then ROM and kernel if you wish and try again.
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jhs39 said:
Why do you still have TWRP if you flashed stock? You need to flash the complete stock image including the stock recovery.
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v12xke said:
Fastboot format your partitions and use flash-all.bat with a stock Google image.
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Thanks guys for helping. I fixed it.
I always flashed the stock image step by step followed by heisenberg, and never use the flash-all.bat just because I dont understand how to run it. However a guy in the f2fs told me to add in some steps
fastboot format system
fastboot format userdata
fastboot format cache
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And it works. It seems like the step by step way is not clear enough. Any guys can tell me how to run the flash-all.bat please? When I run it always said fastboot is not etc...
nhatminhng said:
Thanks guys for helping. I fixed it. I always flashed the stock image step by step followed by heisenberg, and never use the flash-all.bat just because I dont understand how to run it. However a guy in the f2fs told me to add in some steps And it works. It seems like the step by step way is not clear enough. Any guys can tell me how to run the flash-all.bat please? When I run it always said fastboot is not etc...
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It's a good sign you formatted and received no errors in fastboot. Google provides instructions for flash-all.bat on the same page you download the images from. https://developers.google.com/android/images
If you are not comfortable using the command window in Windows, you could also use a toolkit like Wugfresh's NRT or Skipsoft's Toolkit to automate the whole process.
v12xke said:
It's a good sign you formatted and received no errors in fastboot. Google provides instructions for flash-all.bat on the same page you download the images from. https://developers.google.com/android/images
If you are not comfortable using the command window in Windows, you could also use a toolkit like Wugfresh's NRT or Skipsoft's Toolkit to automate the whole process.
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Yes sir of course I read it. But I dont understand this step.
Open a terminal and navigate to the unzipped system image directory.
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Is it I open the fastboot cmd, use cd command to navigate to that directory? I already tried but failed to run :'( Although I have fixed it but I want to know just in case the next time. Thanks.
nhatminhng said:
Yes sir of course I read it. But I dont understand this step.
Is it I open the fastboot cmd, use cd command to navigate to that directory? I already tried but failed to run :'( Although I have fixed it but I want to know just in case the next time. Thanks.
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Hi... Here's a pretty good detailed process on how to unlock/flash, etc...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/guides-how-to-guides-beginners-t3206928/page549
Also, before using any toolkit, I suggest using manual commands and getting comfortable with it. At least, you learn exactly what command do what! Simply pressing a button in a program may result in a bricked device. Plus with command line you learn something. :good:
@nhatminhng How did you get your phone fixed? is your phone unlocked?
tjchuot287 said:
@nhatminhng How did you get your phone fixed? is your phone unlocked?
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What do you mean "unlocked"? The bootloader is unlocked and I can flash recovery too. I use the command line in heisenberg thread and flash my phone to stock. Add in some more steps I mentioned above. Boom. It's back again.
nhatminhng said:
What do you mean "unlocked"? The bootloader is unlocked and I can flash recovery too. I use the command line in heisenberg thread and flash my phone to stock. Add in some more steps I mentioned above. Boom. It's back again.
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@nhatminhng oh, im sorry, i mean unlocked bootloader. So my bootloader is locked, it still doesnt have any solutions yet.
tjchuot287 said:
@nhatminhng oh, im sorry, i mean unlocked bootloader. So my bootloader is locked, it still doesnt have any solutions yet.
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Do you have access to recovery or just boot loader?
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CyberpodS2 said:
Do you have access to recovery or just boot loader?
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Yes i can. I tried to sideload multiple version of OTA but all have failed.
tjchuot287 said:
Yes i can. I tried to sideload multiple version of OTA but all have failed.
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I'm guessing you've already tried a factory reset from the stock recovery. Because your bootloader is locked you are limited to sideloading OTA's. And yes, sideloading an older or equal version OTA will fail. You can try a newer revision OTA when available. The 7.1.2 beta may come out before the March security update.
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I'm guessing you've already tried a factory reset from the stock recovery. Because your bootloader is locked you are limited to sideloading OTA's. And yes, sideloading an older or equal version OTA will fail. You can try a newer revision OTA when available. The 7.1.2 beta may come out before the March security update.
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Good point. It didn't occur to me that equal version would fail. Folks need to unlock their boot loaders! Lol
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CyberpodS2 said:
Good point. It didn't occur to me that equal version would fail. Folks need to unlock their boot loaders! Lol
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I agree. Unless you absolutely cannot live without Android Pay or Wallet, work phone, etc., there is no reason to not unlock the bootloader as a safeguard. Of course it's no guarantee, but you just have a whole lot more tools at your disposal when SHTF, including restoring a recent backup or flashing a complete stock image. The initial pain of losing your data can be largely mitigated by pulling it off first, and eventually you even forget about the boot nag screen.
v12xke said:
I agree. Unless you absolutely cannot live without Android Pay or Wallet, work phone, etc., there is no reason to not unlock the bootloader as a safeguard. Of course it's no guarantee, but you just have a whole lot more tools at your disposal when SHTF, including restoring a recent backup or flashing a complete stock image. The initial pain of losing your data can be largely mitigated by pulling it off first, and eventually you even forget about the boot nag screen.
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Now i have unlocked bootloader but the phone keep restart and stuck at logo again. i followed @Heisenberg thread but same result.

[HELP] Moto G PLus 4 booting only in recovery, not system

Hi,
I just unlocked the bootloader of my Moto G Plus 4 via adb, and after that I switched it on, it worked fine and I transferred SuperUser.zip into my phone's internal memory, and then tried to flash it through recovery, (following the sleps I read somewhere), since then my phone is not rebooting - it is rebooting into bootloader and I can enter recovery as well, but Im not able to reboot my phone. The device is being detected via adb when it is in recovery mode, but not in bootloader. Is this issue fixable? Please help me fix this.
EDIT: I forgot to mention, I'm not getting the boot animation as well. I press the power key and nothing at all happens.
d1nesh said:
Hi,
I just unlocked the bootloader of my Moto G Plus 4 via adb, and after that I switched it on, it worked fine and I transferred SuperUser.zip into my phone's internal memory, and then tried to flash it through recovery, (following the sleps I read somewhere), since then my phone is not rebooting - it is rebooting into bootloader and I can enter recovery as well, but Im not able to reboot my phone. The device is being detected via adb when it is in recovery mode, but not in bootloader. Is this issue fixable? Please help me fix this.
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You got into bootloop, just download the stock ROM and then flash it again, follow any guide over XDA or see YouTube for more help. Flash ROM without locking bootloader will be good.
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avirk said:
You got into bootloop, just download the stock ROM and then flash it again, follow any guide over XDA or see YouTube for more help. Flash ROM without locking bootloader will be good.
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I forgot to mention, I'm not getting the bootanimation as well, I press the power button and nothing at all happens.
d1nesh said:
I forgot to mention, I'm not getting the bootanimation as well, I press the power button and nothing at all happens.
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Yes that is what happen after unlocking Boot loader, just flash the stock ROM using any tutorial over XDA without locking the boot loader and then follow the proper instructions to root your mobile. Rooting is very easy on Android N. So I will say flash android N and then proceed.
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avirk said:
Yes that is what happen after unlocking Boot loader, just flash the stock ROM using any tutorial over XDA without locking the boot loader and then follow the proper instructions to root your mobile. Rooting is very easy on Android N. So I will say flash android N and then proceed.
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DO you mind posting the link to the proper article, since phone is not being detected via adb as well.
d1nesh said:
DO you mind posting the link to the proper article, since phone is not being detected via adb as well.
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First thing, your query doesn't belong to the development thread. It should had been created in "Questions and Answers"
Second thing, if you flash supersu on stock rom it won't boot due some security measures of Moto. Instead flash ElementalX kernel first and then flash supersu.
d1nesh said:
DO you mind posting the link to the proper article, since phone is not being detected via adb as well.
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All information that you will need can be found here. https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/moto-g4-plus-xt1640-43-athene-npj25-93-t3549369
For the latest stock nougat firmware for XT1643 check this link https://mega.nz/#!ystC2ZSL!ql6cyC5v5RgLQfo7G44mhi7Ng-AQBvtsouKxKinbHi8
If you have some confusion about flashing, be sure to check it out before going on. I believe you have some knowledge about fastboot and using it.
==vj== said:
First thing, your query doesn't belong to the development thread. It should had been created in "Questions and Answers"
Second thing, if you flash supersu on stock rom it won't boot due some security measures of Moto. Instead flash ElementalX kernel first and then flash supersu.
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i'm really sorry about posting in wrong thread.
While trying to flash ElementalX kernel through memory card, I'm getting error: Zip signature verification failed, (in red).
nazim7 said:
All information that you will need can be found here. https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/moto-g4-plus-xt1640-43-athene-npj25-93-t3549369
For the latest stock nougat firmware for XT1643 check this link https://mega.nz/#!ystC2ZSL!ql6cyC5v5RgLQfo7G44mhi7Ng-AQBvtsouKxKinbHi8
If you have some confusion about flashing, be sure to check it out before going on. I believe you have some knowledge about fastboot and using it.
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Last time I used fastboot was more than one year ago. Also, my device is not being detected by adb when in bootloader.
d1nesh said:
DO you mind posting the link to the proper article, since phone is not being detected via adb as well.
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You can try one thing if you have twrp and your phone is booting into recovery then do this.
Download any custom rom based on Android N, don't go with RR for now as it is not for newbie cause new build has some issue while flashing.
Download the gapps recommend the opengapps Nano package from the opengapps.org.
Place both zip on your sd card and boot into recovery and then wipe everything like, system, dalvik cache, cache, system and then install the both zip, first rom and then install gapps. Then reboot. I hope it will fix the bootloop issue.
d1nesh said:
Last time I used fastboot was more than one year ago. Also, my device is not being detected by adb when in bootloader.
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What did you mean by your device not being detected in bootloader mode. Did you install the right drivers. Did you install minimal adb and fastboot. Can you do the below steps and tell me the result.
1. Download the drivers from here.
For Windows: http://www.devfiles.co/download/5eEx...ager_2.5.4.exe
2. Download the Minimal ADB and Fastboot = https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=745425885120698566
3. Install Minimal ADB and Fastboot = https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho....php?t=2317790
4. Restart the Moto G4 in fastboot mode. (Bootloader mode)
5. Connect the Phone to the computer.
6. In adb fastboot folder shift+right click and then in the pop up click "open command window here"
7. In the command line type: "fastboot devices"
Seeing your serial number means we know all is good and your phone is connected and you can go on flash the stock firmware. If the serial number is not showing, the drivers are not properly installed.
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avirk said:
You can try one thing if you have twrp and your phone is booting into recovery then do this.
Download any custom rom based on Android N, don't go with RR for now as it is not for newbie cause new build has some issue while flashing.
Download the gapps recommend the opengapps Nano package from the opengapps.org.
Place both zip on your sd card and boot into recovery and then wipe everything like, system, dalvik cache, cache, system and then install the both zip, first rom and then install gapps. Then reboot. I hope it will fix the bootloop issue.
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I thought he don't have TWRP installed. If TWRP is installed, then go on with what he said. That is the best solution for you. :good:
avirk said:
You can try one thing if you have twrp and your phone is booting into recovery then do this.
Download any custom rom based on Android N, don't go with RR for now as it is not for newbie cause new build has some issue while flashing.
Download the gapps recommend the opengapps Nano package from the opengapps.org.
Place both zip on your sd card and boot into recovery and then wipe everything like, system, dalvik cache, cache, system and then install the both zip, first rom and then install gapps. Then reboot. I hope it will fix the bootloop issue.
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I tried the same, but the flashing process is stuck on "Patching system image unconditionally..." I tried two different ROMs, and in both cases, it is stuck in the same step
d1nesh said:
I tried the same, but the flashing process is stuck on "Patching system image unconditionally..." I tried two different ROMs, and in both cases, it is stuck in the same step
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Try with wiping everything, wipe system and internal storage as well, I know your important data will be gone but it will be worth a try. If anything comes up let us know, also what have you tried so far tell us in details so we don't repeat it over and over, also in above post some links are provided try them.
avirk said:
Try with wiping everything, wipe system and internal storage as well, I know your important data will be gone but it will be worth a try. If anything comes up let us know, also what have you tried so far tell us in details so we don't repeat it over and over, also in above post some links are provided try them.
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I had tried wiping everything already, still I'm getting this error.
Also i'm getting one more error: Unable to load "/system".
d1nesh said:
I had tried wiping everything already, still I'm getting this error.
Also i'm getting one more error: Unable to load "/system".
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Try with other pc or change the port for data cable. It seems your system partition got corrupted, also you can mount system partition under twrp and then try to format it.
d1nesh said:
I had tried wiping everything already, still I'm getting this error.
Also i'm getting one more error: Unable to load "/system".
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When in TWRP, go to Mount and see if system is ticked or not. If not, mount the system and wipe it. Then flash the rom again. BTW which TWRP version are you using. From where you get it.
nazim7 said:
When in TWRP, go to Mount and see if system is ticked or not. If not, mount the system and wipe it. Then flash the rom again. BTW which TWRP version are you using. From where you get it.
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System is not ticked when i go to Mount, neither am I able to tick it. BTW, I have twrp-3.0.2-0-athene.img.
d1nesh said:
System is not ticked when i go to Mount, neither am I able to tick it. BTW, I have twrp-3.0.2-0-athene.img.
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So that is the problem. You have to install TWRP latest version. Version 3.0.2 r4 or higher by shreps will work for you. You can find it here. https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...covery-twrp-3-0-2-r3-moto-g4-g4-plus-t3494337
The latest version is 3.0.3 n4. Flash it, mount the system and everything will be good for you
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System is not ticked when i go to Mount, neither am I able to tick it. BTW, I have twrp-3.0.2-0-athene.img.
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As @nazim7 suggested you to flash the latest TWRP and then try to flash the rom again, also you can try to resize the partition and try to format it from twrp from the option in twrp. Just let us know what the result come back.
nazim7 said:
So that is the problem. You have to install TWRP latest version. Version 3.0.2 r4 or higher by shreps will work for you. You can find it here. https://forum.xda-developers.com/mo...covery-twrp-3-0-2-r3-moto-g4-g4-plus-t3494337
The latest version is 3.0.3 n4. Flash it, mount the system and everything will be good for you
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There's one more problem like I've mentioned previously. I have the latest drivers even then the device is not being detected via adb when in bootloader, but as soon as I boot into recovery, the device shows up on adb after command. How do I flash the recovery if the device doesn't show up in bootloader on adb?

Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted. KEY: N/A

I had unlocked my bootloader and then tried to flash twrp. I was unsuccessful to do that. That softbricked my phone and I had to flash stock rom via Mfastboot. Not this is the message I get
Code:
Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted.
To learn more, visit:
motorola.com/unlockbootloader
ID: N/A
I have no idea what to do. I went to the service centre and I was told that it might be motherboard problem and that would cost me Rs10,000. I can buy a new phone for that. Someone please help me. I am phone less since past 3 months.
P.S: I can boot into the recovery (the one we do wit power button + volume down, that is the best I can do with my phone right now) I SERIOUSLY NEED HELP!!!
Yes, nothing to do about it. Just flash a new picture to cover it.
If nothing works just reinstall stock or try putting a .zip rom on your device and flash that in recovery.
@clever_idiot
first of all, i think service center guy is making you fool...
If you Re-Lock bootloader again, it will disappear and that cost 1GB data for downloading Stock ROM and few Minutes.
Better than Re-Locking, (in addition to 2nd reply)
You can create your own Logo image to put over that message or you can flash available on link.
Following link contains everything you need to know.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/themes/guide-t3588090
Azerox said:
Yes, nothing to do about it. Just flash a new picture to cover it.
If nothing works just reinstall stock or try putting a .zip rom on your device and flash that in recovery.
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Thanks you for the reply, I did cover it with a stock image of moto logo, still the device wint boot up, I also flashed the stock rom, yet it didnt boot up
clever_idiot said:
Thanks you for the reply, I did cover it with a stock image of moto logo, still the device wint boot up, I also flashed the stock rom, yet it didnt boot up
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Which ROM you flashed ?
June's security update [ 7.0_NPJS25.93-14-8 ] causes many problems.
____Mdd said:
@clever_idiot
first of all, i think service center guy is making you fool...
If you Re-Lock bootloader again, it will disappear and that cost 1GB data for downloading Stock ROM and few Minutes.
Better than Re-Locking, (in addition to 2nd reply)
You can create your own Logo image to put over that message or you can flash available on link.
Following link contains everything you need to know.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/themes/guide-t3588090
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I tried everything man, I flashed the stock rom twice with two different methods, non of them worked, its just shutting down and booting and stops at "this device has been unlocked..."
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Which ROM you flashed ?
June's security update [ 7.0_NPJS25.93-14-8 ] causes many problems.
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Stock ROM
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Stock ROM
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I mean which version of STOCK ROM ?
And also check if all things are getting installed correctly (better to skip flashing of gpt and bootloader ).
Are you able to boot into bootloader ?
____Mdd said:
I mean which version of STOCK ROM ?
And also check if all things are getting installed correctly (better to skip flashing of gpt and bootloader ).
Are you able to boot into bootloader ?
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This version of ROM :- Moto_G4_Plus_XT1643_ATHENE_MPJ24.139-63
and yeah I can boot into the ****ty bootloader
clever_idiot said:
This version of ROM :- Moto_G4_Plus_XT1643_ATHENE_MPJ24.139-63
and yeah I can boot into the ****ty bootloader
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So you were flashing the Marshmallow fastboot ROM? What OS did you have before when you were flashing TWRP?
echo92 said:
So you were flashing the Marshmallow fastboot ROM? What OS did you have before when you were flashing TWRP?
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nougat
@clever_idiot echo92 is asking for version of nougat you had before flashing TWRP,
If don't remember, then simply answer this
When was you last updated your phone by OTA ?
Is it last 2 months ?
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@clever_idiot echo92 is asking for version of nougat you had before flashing TWRP,
If don't remember, then simply answer this
When was you last updated your phone by OTA ?
Is it last 2 months ?
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it was 7.0
clever_idiot said:
I tried everything man, I flashed the stock rom twice with two different methods, non of them worked, its just shutting down and booting and stops at "this device has been unlocked..."
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First, simply flash the stock rom via. fastboot made.
Then let the phone power on fully ->enable developer option-> enable oem unlock
Then , again flash stock rom by "OEM LOCK.bat" file .
sujeet_kumar said:
First, simply flash the stock rom via. fastboot made.
Then let the phone power on fully ->enable developer option-> enable oem unlock
Then , again flash stock rom by "OEM LOCK.bat" file .
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No luck bro
now the bootloader warning is gone. I am stuck with the MOTO "M' Logo in boot loop
echo92 said:
So you were flashing the Marshmallow fastboot ROM? What OS did you have before when you were flashing TWRP?
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No luck bro
now the bootloader warning is gone. I am stuck with the MOTO "M' Logo in boot loop
clever_idiot said:
No luck bro
now the bootloader warning is gone. I am stuck with the MOTO "M' Logo in boot loop
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How long does your device take on the 'M' logo before it bootloops? Is this with the NPJS25.93-14-8 firmware that you're running? What happens if you press the power and volume down keys together, so you boot to the bootloader and then select 'boot to recovery'? Also, do you have a SD card present in your device?
Hmm, with the re-locking, what's your plan afterwards? I'm not sure if you can unlock now, are you going to try to claim service with a re-locked bootloader?
echo92 said:
How long does your device take on the 'M' logo before it bootloops? Is this with the NPJS25.93-14-8 firmware that you're running? What happens if you press the power and volume down keys together, so you boot to the bootloader and then select 'boot to recovery'? Also, do you have a SD card present in your device?
Hmm, with the re-locking, what's your plan afterwards? I'm not sure if you can unlock now, are you going to try to claim service with a re-locked bootloader?
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It takes around 1 second or less than that to reboot. When I select the recovery mode options it starts bootlooping. I used this ROM: ATHENE_NPJS25.93-14-8_cid50_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml .zip . Yes I do have a SD card present in my phone RN. No I dont wish to go to the service centre guys they are far from my place.
clever_idiot said:
It takes around 1 second or less than that to reboot. When I select the recovery mode options it starts bootlooping. I used this ROM: ATHENE_NPJS25.93-14-8_cid50_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml .zip . Yes I do have a SD card present in my phone RN. No I dont wish to go to the service centre guys they are far from my place.
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Try taking the SD card out and see if you can boot then.
echo92 said:
Try taking the SD card out and see if you can boot then.
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Nope, still loops till eternity

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