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Hello! and thanks for reading! i need some help for my phone!
i dont know what happeng but i do a factory reset on my phone i have de version 7.4.2!
when the factory reset is done my phone is stuck on the BLU logo and go to the TWRP menu! what can i ido?
i make a wipe of the data and cache! thakns in advance

Carsfv said:
Hello! and thanks for reading! i need some help for my phone!
i dont know what happeng but i do a factory reset on my phone i have de version 7.4.2!
when the factory reset is done my phone is stuck on the BLU logo and go to the TWRP menu! what can i ido?
i make a wipe of the data and cache! thakns in advance
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You did factory reset from settings? Or from inside twrp?
If from settings, there is some bug as listed on the twrp download page.
Solution is.
from adb
Code:
adb shell /sbin/para.sh
or twrp built-in terminal
Code:
/sbin/para.sh
if you have the twrp with this bug this should solve it.

Did this work for you?

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My Yureka is not starting.

My yureka is not starting. It only shows Cynogen logo and fails to start then reboot again. I have reset factory setting, wipe user data, wipe cache and media but still the same problem. will anyone provide solution for this. Its urgent...
ravi72 said:
My yureka is not starting. It only shows Cynogen logo and fails to start then reboot again. I have reset factory setting, wipe user data, wipe cache and media but still the same problem. will anyone provide solution for this. Its urgent...
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Hi!
Is your device rooted and have you installed any custom recovery? Well, the problem is that your device is Soft Bricked.
Don't panic! First, tell me how the problem arose so that the problem is solved efficiently!
If Helped, be sure to hit the Thanks :good: button! :laugh:
ravi72 said:
My yureka is not starting. It only shows Cynogen logo and fails to start then reboot again. I have reset factory setting, wipe user data, wipe cache and media but still the same problem. will anyone provide solution for this. Its urgent...
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Install custom rom using any recovery like CWM, TWRP not on stock recovery.
Or if you on stock recovery install official YU update, your problem resolved........

Factory reset?

Its been a while since i was into this kind of stuff,so i wonder, if i do a factory reset, will my phone unroot (and will the twrp recovery dissapear?) Or will just the SU app uninstall (so i can just reinstall it and i will have root access?) Thanks in advance
Hello and thank you for using Q/A,
root access will stay. If SuperSU is a system app, it will stay too.
Kind regards
Trafalgar Square
Ok thanks! But what about TWRP recovery? Will it stay too?
JxPxK said:
Ok thanks! But what about TWRP recovery? Will it stay too?
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factory reset in integrated in twrp its not able to delete his self

Android one Spice stuck on bootloop

need help guys, my android one(spice) 1st Gen stuck on bootloop, i tried factory reset too, but thus wont work, flash stock rom, it shows e signature failed, bootloader is not unlocked so cant flash custom recovery, what to do?
yash951 said:
need help guys, my android one(spice) 1st Gen stuck on bootloop, i tried factory reset too, but thus wont work, flash stock rom, it shows e signature failed, bootloader is not unlocked so cant flash custom recovery, what to do?
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Similar situation here. I run on my spice uno on stock Android with all security updates. Recently my device entered into boot loop when I restarted it.
Things I tried -
1. Wipe cache, restart
2. Factory reset, restart
I did these steps by entering into recovery mode with both sims and memory card attached.
Then I removed everything and again tried above steps.
At last I also tried, mount system, wipe cache, factory reset, restart (in sequence)
I don't want to root my device and loose ota updates.
Please suggest a way out.
Thanks in advance
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bip847 said:
Similar situation here. I run on my spice uno on stock Android with all security updates. Recently my device entered into boot loop when I restarted it.
Things I tried -
1. Wipe cache, restart
2. Factory reset, restart
I did these steps by entering into recovery mode with both sims and memory card attached.
Then I removed everything and again tried above steps.
At last I also tried, mount system, wipe cache, factory reset, restart (in sequence)
I don't want to root my device and loose ota updates.
Please suggest a way out.
Thanks in advance
Contact 9973145015(WhatsApp)
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Same problem for me any one suggest a solution for this.

Reset Phone on Root

Hi, I keep seeing that some people brick their phones due to the changes in the process. Question, Due to some battery drainage I am getting, I am trying to do a phone reset.
I currently have TWRP installed and rooted the phone using the jccuando method. What is the best way to reset the phone to factory so I can re-root again and do what I need to do without bricking? Any advice would be much appreciated!
matteosaeed said:
Hi, I keep seeing that some people brick their phones due to the changes in the process. Question, Due to some battery drainage I am getting, I am trying to do a phone reset.
I currently have TWRP installed and rooted the phone using the jccuando method. What is the best way to reset the phone to factory so I can re-root again and do what I need to do without bricking? Any advice would be much appreciated!
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Definitely boot to twrp via hardware keys or a boot to recovery app.. Do not do it from the settings menu. It will put you into twrp bootloop until you boot from the hard keys anyway. Just remember to flash supersu after you factory reset before you boot or you'll have to boot back into twrp again and flash it.
Swizzle82 said:
Definitely boot to twrp via hardware keys or a boot to recovery app.. Do not do it from the settings menu. It will put you into twrp bootloop until you boot from the hard keys anyway. Just remember to flash supersu after you factory reset before you boot or you'll have to boot back into twrp again and flash it.
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Thank you so much. So I see I can get to twrp no problem. What to do inside twrp before I bootloop or do I need to reset factory before I get to twrp? Then what to do after I am in a bootloop ?
matteosaeed said:
Thank you so much. So I see I can get to twrp no problem. What to do inside twrp before I bootloop or do I need to reset factory before I get to twrp? Then what to do after I am in a bootloop ?
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If you used the method I told you there should be no bootloop. Just got to the section wipe and slide the slider for a factory reset. Then afterwards press back and go to your external sd and flash supersu again then reboot it will reboot twice after you flash supersu so don't worry.
Swizzle82 said:
If you used the method I told you there should be no bootloop. Just got to the section wipe and slide the slider for a factory reset. Then afterwards press back and go to your external sd and flash supersu again then reboot it will reboot twice after you flash supersu so don't worry.
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Thank you. I actuallt just got done. I did factory reset instead and booted up fine. I took your advice and flashed supersu after the factory reset and i am all good now. I wonder the difference between factory reset and the format data. I was a little scared to factory reset so it woud not erase the rom.
matteosaeed said:
Thank you. I actuallt just got done. I did factory reset instead and booted up fine. I took your advice and flashed supersu after the factory reset and i am all good now. I wonder the difference between factory reset and the format data. I was a little scared to factory reset so it woud not erase the rom.
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Format data erases all user data. Factory reset erases all but internal storage. So data format is more extensive.
Swizzle82 said:
Format data erases all user data. Factory reset erases all but internal storage. So data format is more extensive.
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Cool thank you. I didnt have a problem since i backed up my apps with titanium.
Swizzle82 said:
Format data erases all user data. Factory reset erases all but internal storage. So data format is more extensive.
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Hi, did everything with no problem. I got another question and not sure if you have the answer. I was hoping to re-lock the bootloader again. Do you know of a way to do that and get the phone to boot up to the system? I am trying to avoid the bootloader reboot message after turning on the phone! Thank you for all your help!
matteosaeed said:
Hi, did everything with no problem. I got another question and not sure if you have the answer. I was hoping to re-lock the bootloader again. Do you know of a way to do that and get the phone to boot up to the system? I am trying to avoid the bootloader reboot message after turning on the phone! Thank you for all your help!
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Do not relock unless you're pure stock no twrp or modded boot img. The annoying message will always be there.
Swizzle82 said:
Do not relock unless you're pure stock no twrp or modded boot img. The annoying message will always be there.
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Cool. I tried to relock and unlock. No problem. I just want the stock recovery. Do you know if this is flash able yet ?
matteosaeed said:
Cool. I tried to relock and unlock. No problem. I just want the stock recovery. Do you know if this is flash able yet ?
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There is a new thread about how to return to stock somewhere here in the forum..
Swizzle82 said:
There is a new thread about how to return to stock somewhere here in the forum..
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Sweet. I have been looking at the forum and everything says tarp has to be installed and running . I'll keep looking. Thank you sir .
Absolutely do not re-lock your bootloader unless you are 100% stock. If you brick the phone with a locked bootloader, you are screwed.

Factory Reset - Question OREO v20b

Hi Guys,
Sorry but I'm noob , i just unlock my bootloader of my lgh-870, install TWRP and magisk and now i would like to make a factory reset but i'm scared.
Is it ok to proceed with a factory reset in the configuration i have now ?
Thanks,
David

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