Bootloop after flashing GSI - Moto E6s Questions & Answers

Hello,
I am experiencing a boot loop after flashing a GSI. I have tried several Lineage images and ArrowOS from the "list of working GSIs": Lineage 17/18/19 with "a64" or "arm". They can be flashed and I erased the userdata partition with fastboot. After a reboot I can see the Mototola splash and the "Orange State" hint. It seems to boot and blanks the screen after about ten seconds. Then there follows a short bluescreen or two vertical yellow bars. Then (endless) reboot. Recovery Mode is the same.
I have opened the case to charge the battery with an external power supply. As it seems not to do it by USB anymore?
What else can I do?

Well, I downloaded the lastest stock ROM from lolinet and flashed it with SPF. Except the preloader, because it cannot be written. It doesn't help. Formatting the flash within SPF is also not working.
I don´t understand this. Granted the preloader hasn´t changed, why does flashing the whole device not help? Right after unlocking the bootloader the system booted up. With factory reset of course. So I expect the bootloader to be correct. The mess began with trying the GSIs. But as I understand it, this is written to "system" and is not tampering with "boot"?
Confusing...

Related

[Q] Hard bricked or what?

Hello, everyone.
So basically this is my issue. One day at work my Moto G restarted randomly and has been stuck in a bootloop ( boot animation cycles infinitely ).
I can access fastboot, booting to recovery freezes on TWRP logo.
My phone is rooted, unlocked and etc. I have tried flashing stock firmware, no changes, not even my custom boot logo and animation don't change.
I have tried using fastboot to erase everything and format but formatting fails saying this filesystem cannot be formatted.
I can access my files by booting into another recovery using fastboot boot recovery.img ( tried with PhilZ ) although it shows everything as it was before this all this ( all files gone, only directories left ).
I noticed that I could use ADB while stuck at TWRP logo. I tried pushing roms and using booted PhilZ to find them but they never appear, I can only push to /tmp, anything else doesn't exists although is shown through booted PhilZ.
I have tried using mkfs.ext4 to format my filesystem, everything went as it should but nothing changed.
TL;DR Bootloop, recovery does not open, fastboot flashing does nothing, adb push doesn't push anything
What the hell is going on with my phone? Any ideas people?
Somehow, your file system can't be accessed....was your phone encrypted?
itouchables said:
Somehow, your file system can't be accessed....was your phone encrypted?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It wasn't, I never encrypted it.
Also fastboot getvar all shows that my partition type is RAW.
Shouldn't it be F2FS or EXT4?
Maybe anyone has a proper partition mount point list for the Moto G?
I would try mkfs.ext4 formatting every possible mount point (cache,data,system and etc)
For example dev/block/mmcblk0p38
I found a Moto X mount point list but I have no clue if it's the same or not
Aequus.Mihi said:
Hello, everyone.
So basically this is my issue. One day at work my Moto G restarted randomly and has been stuck in a bootloop ( boot animation cycles infinitely ).
I can access fastboot, booting to recovery freezes on TWRP logo.
My phone is rooted, unlocked and etc. I have tried flashing stock firmware, no changes, not even my custom boot logo and animation don't change.
I have tried using fastboot to erase everything and format but formatting fails saying this filesystem cannot be formatted.
I can access my files by booting into another recovery using fastboot boot recovery.img ( tried with PhilZ ) although it shows everything as it was before this all this ( all files gone, only directories left ).
I noticed that I could use ADB while stuck at TWRP logo. I tried pushing roms and using booted PhilZ to find them but they never appear, I can only push to /tmp, anything else doesn't exists although is shown through booted PhilZ.
I have tried using mkfs.ext4 to format my filesystem, everything went as it should but nothing changed.
TL;DR Bootloop, recovery does not open, fastboot flashing does nothing, adb push doesn't push anything
What the hell is going on with my phone? Any ideas people?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi! did you find a solution?!
Oliverrlh said:
Hi! did you find a solution?!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No. Turns out my phone memory chip was corrupted due to flashing
Aequus.Mihi said:
No. Turns out my phone memory chip was corrupted due to flashing
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think I might have a similar situation. Can you give me an advice on how to confirm this?
The only difference in the circumstances is that my fiance's moto g has a custom recovery on it then she tired to install the 5.1 update. Then it would boot into the OS and after while would shut down then go to the recovery. I thought I had solved the issue by doing a factory reset. Everything was going fine until I turn it off. Now I get the boot animation and then a black screen. I can get the load screen on the custom recovery but that is it The computer can still recognize the phone.
Does this sound like your situation?
Icon000 said:
I think I might have a similar situation. Can you give me an advice on how to confirm this?
The only difference in the circumstances is that my fiance's moto g has a custom recovery on it then she tired to install the 5.1 update. Then it would boot into the OS and after while would shut down then go to the recovery. I thought I had solved the issue by doing a factory reset. Everything was going fine until I turn it off. Now I get the boot animation and then a black screen. I can get the load screen on the custom recovery but that is it The computer can still recognize the phone.
Does this sound like your situation?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's the same situation I was in.
Even if you try to flash another ROM, it will never install.
You can't modify any files because the memory is ****ed.
I sold the phone for parts and bought a S4

XT1032 brick after downgrade from Marshmallow

Hi guys, that's my first theard.
I installed CM13 a few days ago, the 20160102 nightly, but its didn't like me so much, my past ROM Slimsaber 5.1 had more features so I preferred it, and today restored my backup from that ROM.
It boots well but when finished to configure all apps it reboot into bootloop, i tried to wipe cache/data but nothing happened.
Then I tried to flash the firmware that I was using (BRAZIL 5.1 retail) and it flashed ok, with no problems. But when I reboot it stays in "bootloader unlocked" image. I tried to flash it again and didn't stay at the "bootloader unlocked" image, but its shows me a screen with a broken Android with the phrase "No command" and immediately disappeared, and then again, like an infinite loop. I don't know if this is useful but, when I turned off the phone to restore the backup I did it with the advanced Reboot menu into Recovery, is it related?
I know that it said, in the CM13 theard that IT CAN NOT BE DOWNGRADED, so I did the backup with TWRP, but I don't know why it bricked. Also I though it could be downgraded by flashing.
Thank you. I hope you can help me!
If you need some info about my phone please request it.
PD: Sorry for my bad English, is not my native languaje.
Edit: Now I connected it to my PC in bootloader mode, and force a reboot with fastboot and its shows the screen with a broken Android and the phrase "No command" and immediatly dissapered, cause if I try to "Normal Powerup" in the bootloader mode its shows the white screen of the unlocked bootloader.
Edit 2: Also I tried to install TWRP, and when I reboot with fastboot, the phone goes directly to TWRP, so I think is bugged or something, since I did reboot to recovery in marshmallow.
Have u fixed ur Moto G ?!

Nexus 5 Recovery issues

Hi there, first post on here!
I've bought a nexus 5 off of eBay from some person who tried to root it and failed, thinking it would be an easy matter of restoring it.
However, the standard stock recovery process did not work, and I've encountered a number of issues:
When the device gets to erasing 'cache', it stays there for upwards of half an hour with no results.
With stock recovery flashed, pressing power + volUp immediately makes it erase /data, with no other options given.
It also does not show the stock recovery icon, instead a standing up android figure with a spinning poly in front of it.
Flashing TWRP and booting into recovery, it says 'e' is locked and goes into a boot loop.
Also no options in CWM recovery​
I thought I would ask on here because it's out of my league now, I've tried on both windows and mac with no luck and I'm not sure what to try next, maybe just leave it until cache finally erases?
Thanks in advance!
You need to read read and read some more.
Start here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/general/resource-guides-info-threads-linked-read-t2784527
It sounds like the bootloader is locked.
It's almost impossible to brick a nexus.
I've managed to get a version of CWM loaded.
Performing factory reset gives the error that /data cannot be mounted for wiping.
Bootloader is definitely open.
M1kesky said:
I've managed to get a version of CWM loaded.
Performing factory reset gives the error that /data cannot be mounted for wiping.
Bootloader is definitely open.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ok :good:. That means you can install TWRP 3.0.
Try this: flash back to a completely stock MM or LP ROM by manually flashing each partition, inlcuding the userdata.img file. When you have finished flashing all partitions, boot directly to recovery from fastboot mode, perform a factory wipe, and reboot.
I've tried doing that but it just results in the standing up android icon, with power+up leading to it trying to wipe data again. no option to do a factory wipe.
I put TWRP 3.0.0 on just to test and ended up in a worse bootloop, which failed to load TWRP but occasionally got into it and displayed this:
imgur.com/RKyZIJf
Sorry as I am a new user it doesn't let me use links
audit13 said:
Try this: flash back to a completely stock MM or LP ROM by manually flashing each partition, inlcuding the userdata.img file. When you have finished flashing all partitions, boot directly to recovery from fastboot mode, perform a factory wipe, and reboot.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks, I gave it another try and did the recovery partition last, and made sure I manually put it into recovery mode from bootloader.
The red triangle and recovery menu are back, I can't thank you enough!
Glad you got it to work. I suggest using TWRP 2.8.7.1. For some reason version 3.0 does not work properly with all N5 phones.
It's still happening.
I've been away for a few days so only had the chance to respond now.
I got into the ususal recovery screen as mentioned previously and tried to do a factory reset, but it had problems with /data again.
I left it the entire night while I slept and it was still saying formatting /data in the morning, nothing had changed.
Anybody got any more suggestions? It's also back to the android with the rotating poly instead of the android with the exclamation mark.
EDIT: when flashing userdata, no matter what version of android I try, it always hangs.
It started on 6.0.1 if that helps.
The userdata.img file is included with each stock rom. I advise against mixing userdata.img files from different stock ROMs.
Sorry, I mean that I've flashed completely whole different versions of android and the result is the same across all of them, not that I've used different userdata img's on the same version of android.
Could be an emmc problem which would require a motherboard swap.
Is that likely to happen when the previous owner said it was fine before they tried to root?

Moto G bootloop not loading into TWRP, not taking any fastboot flashes

Hey guys,
I got a moto g here which has a bootloop (cyanogenmod is installed).
I tried to boot TWRP but it also doesnt boot up fully - only showing the TWRP splash screen.
So I went and got the factory image and flashed that with fastboot - but even though there were no error messages it seems that nothing actually sticked on the phone.
When I try to boot it still booting CM and when I try to enter stock recovery its still the TWRP?!
Tried flashing CWM but its still TWRP..
Any ideas on how to fix it, or is this problem "known" or smth?
Seems like this is a hardware failure - like internal memory broken.
zroice said:
Hey guys,
I got a moto g here which has a bootloop (cyanogenmod is installed).
I tried to boot TWRP but it also doesnt boot up fully - only showing the TWRP splash screen.
So I went and got the factory image and flashed that with fastboot - but even though there were no error messages it seems that nothing actually sticked on the phone.
When I try to boot it still booting CM and when I try to enter stock recovery its still the TWRP?!
Tried flashing CWM but its still TWRP..
Any ideas on how to fix it, or is this problem "known" or smth?
Seems like this is a hardware failure - like internal memory broken.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try using the mfastboot package, install the Motorola USB drivers if you haven't done so and flash the ROM, as per the instructions here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71328823&postcount=915
Seeing as I assume your phone responds to key presses, you can ignore the dismantling part of the instructions provided.
aha360 said:
Try using the mfastboot package, install the Motorola USB drivers if you haven't done so and flash the ROM, as per the instructions here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=71328823&postcount=915
Seeing as I assume your phone responds to key presses, you can ignore the dismantling part of the instructions provided.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
thanks for your reply!
unfortunately I already tried to install the stock rom with fastboot and mfastboot - every step would be processed, but in the end the phone was just in the same state - with twrp and cyanogenmod on it - both not booting,
Funny thing is that when i boot to twrp i can actually adb to the phone while it bootloops twrp - I tried placing and removing files in data but they would just disappear or reapper aka the device was still just as before.
Whats weird though is that I never get a single error message - it just takes all commands and stuff but they dont stick?! never had a phone like that. Usually the flashes fail or smth if the memory is broken,
zroice said:
thanks for your reply!
unfortunately I already tried to install the stock rom with fastboot and mfastboot - every step would be processed, but in the end the phone was just in the same state - with twrp and cyanogenmod on it - both not booting,
Funny thing is that when i boot to twrp i can actually adb to the phone while it bootloops twrp - I tried placing and removing files in data but they would just disappear or reapper aka the device was still just as before.
Whats weird though is that I never get a single error message - it just takes all commands and stuff but they dont stick?! never had a phone like that. Usually the flashes fail or smth if the memory is broken,
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's massively odd - have you tried unbricking the device by forcefully bricking it then unbricking it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/how-to-revive-hard-bricked-moto-g-t2833798
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/help/how-to-unbrick-moto-g-falcon-t3394788
If you have tried everything, then I cannot help you any further sadly.
@zroice
try
Code:
fastboot boot TWRP.img
maybe flashed TWRP can't mount /data or other partition

Endless bootloop after I correctly flashed TWRP.

I flashed TWRP through Minimal ADB and Fastboot. It said the install went fine. Now my phone is stuck in a bootloop at the "your device is booting now" screen. What do I do?
I had the same issue with twrp-3.2.1-1-berkeley.img. Using twrp-3.2.1-0-berkeley.img flashes fine but reboots into fastboot after about 8 seconds. Either I'm doing something incorrectly (??) or maybe a bit more work needs to be done with our twrp images.
EDIT: You need to use the "unofficial" TWRP image. Complete solution here.

Categories

Resources