Moto g5 booting into recovery - Moto G5 Plus Questions & Answers

After I flashed rr 7.1.2 my moto g5 plus it boots into recovery unless I go into fastboot and start. Any suggestions on how to solve this?

You have a nandroid backup? maybe restore your boot image
or clean flash(again) your Rom RR.

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Flashing latest vendor img causes bootloop

I was between roms, was testing out MIUI 8 before going back to Pure Nexus. After wiping I flashed pure nexus vendor img (nbd90x) and then the rom and gapps. I try to boot afterward and I just keep bootlooping from the google logo. I went back and used a 6.0 vendor img (mtc20l) and I'm able to boot into the rom but receive the message to flash the correct vendor img. But I can't since the phone won't boot with the vendor img I'm supposed to be using! I also tried using the stock image for 6.0 and 7.0 from google and neither of them are booting now. Is there something I should do differently or any other steps I can take?
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DreamJohn said:
I was between roms, was testing out MIUI 8 before going back to Pure Nexus. After wiping I flashed pure nexus vendor img (nbd90x) and then the rom and gapps. I try to boot afterward and I just keep bootlooping from the google logo. I went back and used a 6.0 vendor img (mtc20l) and I'm able to boot into the rom but receive the message to flash the correct vendor img. But I can't since the phone won't boot with the vendor img I'm supposed to be using! I also tried using the stock image for 6.0 and 7.0 from google and neither of them are booting now. Is there something I should do differently or any other steps I can take?
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Hmm I just did what u did came from miui v8 to pure nexus and I didn't bootloop running the same vendor.
DreamJohn said:
I was between roms, was testing out MIUI 8 before going back to Pure Nexus. After wiping I flashed pure nexus vendor img (nbd90x) and then the rom and gapps. I try to boot afterward and I just keep bootlooping from the google logo. I went back and used a 6.0 vendor img (mtc20l) and I'm able to boot into the rom but receive the message to flash the correct vendor img. But I can't since the phone won't boot with the vendor img I'm supposed to be using! I also tried using the stock image for 6.0 and 7.0 from google and neither of them are booting now. Is there something I should do differently or any other steps I can take?
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Factory reset and wipe system in TWRP then try again. Then download the PN 7.0 zip if you still bootloop. I'm guessing you are referring to PN 7.0. If not, fastboot flash the vendor that matches the PN 6.0.1 base.
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Not Found OS In moto G4 plus

Last night I root my moto G4 plus (XT1643) Latest Nougat nd when i go to Twrp Recovery nd do wipe data Factory Resset but Now I reboot my phone it directly goes into twrp recovery not seeing my phone bootloader directly goes to twrp recovery nd says No OS installed plz tell me what i do sorry for my bad english
Abhi_2k_Rk said:
Last night I root my moto G4 plus (XT1643) Latest Nougat nd when i go to Twrp Recovery nd do wipe data Factory Resset but Now I reboot my phone it directly goes into twrp recovery not seeing my phone bootloader directly goes to twrp recovery nd says No OS installed plz tell me what i do sorry for my bad english
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There is nothing wrong with your bootloader, otherwise it wouldnt boot in twrp either. You probably wiped your system partition. Download any custom rom and gapps and fash them.

no recovery! please help?

So, I installed the new ground zero ROM, validus 8.1, but it has wiped my recovery and only stock android 6.0.1 recovery. I have flashed twrp though adb with no luck. Any advice?
I have fixed my issue if anyone is interested.
Validus was the first ROM ever to have wiped my recovery back to stock Android not even OnePlus recovery. I had to fastboot OEM unlock bootloader again and flash two again via fastboot. Almost a brick!

Stuck in boot logo

i flashed the pixel 10 rom in my moto g5 plus but it is stuck in boot logo and nothing happens.
help me please
installed twrp 3.3.1
karthik4 said:
i flashed the pixel 10 rom in my moto g5 plus but it is stuck in boot logo and nothing happens.
help me please
installed twrp 3.3.1
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That's not enough information. Can you link the ROM you flashed? Where did you come from? Stock firmware and if yes which version?
If you came from stock have you decrypted your data partition? (Twrp - Advanced wipe - format (not wipe) data - confirm with yes.
If possible provide a recovery log.
thanks for your kind reply mate.
rebooted to twrp and installed successfully.
installed this rom https://forum.xda-developers.com/g5-plus/development/rom-pixel-experience-t3995717

Help! I installed latest Resurrection Remix and it eliminated TWRP

I used TWRP to install a recent Android 10 version of Resurrection Remix on my Moto G 2015. It works fine but it seems to have replaced my recovery (TWRP) with a Resurrection Remix recovery system that lacks most of the functions of TWRP. I want to install Gapps but without TWRP I cannot do it. I tried to reflash recovery with fastboot and a twrp image but it won't actually flash because the new recovery system apparently won't allow for that. How do I get TWRP back, or if not that, how do I get Gapps installed without TWRP?
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I used TWRP to install a recent Android 10 version of Resurrection Remix on my Moto G 2015. It works fine but it seems to have replaced my recovery (TWRP) with a Resurrection Remix recovery system that lacks most of the functions of TWRP. I want to install Gapps but without TWRP I cannot do it. I tried to reflash recovery with fastboot and a twrp image but it won't actually flash because the new recovery system apparently won't allow for that. How do I get TWRP back, or if not that, how do I get Gapps installed without TWRP?
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Root the RR and in adb mode flash TWRP.img using the dd command. Do a search on your own on XDA for how to do this.

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