HELP! pls - Moto G7 Plus Questions & Answers

So, basically, i have ****ed up my device. it wouldnt boot after i did a reboot(using the ressurection remix ROM from this forum), so, i have tried to restore a backup and it didnt work(forgot to wipe everything) now, i can boot into TWRP but the screen wont response, i have tried to boot into TWRP via ADB but nothing works, im just stuck on that put password screen, any sugestions?

Did you remove the system password/lockscreen before upgrading?
If not, can you get in to twrp file manager?
As far as I can see with my limited knowledge you may need to remove the password lock in twrp file manager.
If that is it, you'll need to do some searching.
As long as the phone does something, there is still hope

SvenHee said:
Did you remove the system password/lockscreen before upgrading?
If not, can you get in to twrp file manager?
As far as I can see with my limited knowledge you may need to remove the password lock in twrp file manager.
If that is it, you'll need to do some searching.
As long as the phone does something, there is still hope
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So, ive no acess to TWRP at all, cant reinstall it and cant acess anything on it because the screen wont work(the problem is NOT with the display itself), i cant even do that slide thing to unlock the screen when it turns off.
I did some research and i couldnt find any way to delete that password without root acess(looks like ive lost it during the **** ive done), so to try this you have told me, i have to root my cellphone totally from ADB, without doing anything on recovery, any ideas?
Update1: remembered the simple pull comand and were able only to pull locksettings.db, twrp still asks for the password.
Update2: ive managed to install the stock recovery and then flash TWRP again, now its working. THX for all!

Videiraa said:
So, ive no acess to TWRP at all, cant reinstall it and cant acess anything on it because the screen wont work(the problem is NOT with the display itself), i cant even do that slide thing to unlock the screen when it turns off.
I did some research and i couldnt find any way to delete that password without root acess(looks like ive lost it during the **** ive done), so to try this you have told me, i have to root my cellphone totally from ADB, without doing anything on recovery, any ideas?
Update1: remembered the simple pull comand and were able only to pull locksettings.db, twrp still asks for the password.
Update2: ive managed to install the stock recovery and then flash TWRP again, now its working. THX for all!
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Hey there can you please tell me how you managed to install stock recovery ??

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[Q] Did I brick my N1?

UPDATE: I managed to get past the loop by deleting all apk's(/system/app)
from the google apps zip! (so don't bother reading the rest unless you
find yourself having the same problems I had...
Hi, sorry to bother you all, but I can't seem to find a way out of this.
My N1 has the broken power button, but I'm in Europe, so I thought I would try to live with it by installing the cyanogenmod(with the trackball wake).
I rooted from 2.2.1 by a thread I found here(rageagainstthecage), then installed rom manager, flashed the recovery image, radio, and then the cyanogenmod 6.0. The phone booted fine, but without google apps, so I downloaded that zip and flashed it as well, and then the problems started. Now my phone hangs at the boot animation.
My bootloader is NOT unlocked, so I can't seem to flash using fastboot(get signature verify fail), and I can't unlock it cause my powerbutton does NOT work at all anymore, and I need it to verify "unlock bootloader"...
I still have root and adb shell access while cyanogenmod hangs, so maybe there is a way to copy raw files over?
Hope you have some tips for me!

[Q] Interesting boot loop problem.

2 nights ago I thought I would have a go at installing ULTIMATE ROM 3.0. I have flashed many Roms on my Galaxy S before and not had a problem yet. I have ClockworkMod Recovery 2.5.1.0 installed.
However, this time- something went wrong. I don't think the installation completed properly. When I tried to reboot the system (to go back into my previous ROM) I wasn't able to. The Samsung logo appeared before the phone booted back into Recovery mode.
I tried to re-flash my previous working update.zip but had problems. I wasn't able to properly re-flash as the Installation would abort for various reasons. After doing cache clearing and data/factory reset I still had no luck. I resorted to reformatting the sdcard. Still didn't solve the flashing problem.
Throughout the whole time I was able to adb into the phone, browse the file system and I could push files on to it and take files off. But Kies wouldn't recognise the phone and Odin isn't able to complete a transfer to the phone (not sure why).
Today, I am able to successfully flash update.zip files (at least, that's what it looks like) but the phone ALWAYS boots into ClockwordMod recovery.
I am fast running out of ideas. Does anyone have any suggestion?
How can I tell if my ROMs are really 'there' but I can't access them because ClockworkMod is preventing them from booting?
hmmm... me too.. stuck in a loop, that keeps going back to the CWM recovery menu, and no matter what i do, keeps going back to it... cant even get to the download screen to flash (again).... here i was thinking no matter what happens when installing custom roms, i can always flash to my stable secure rom, but not this time... need some software that can perform surgical operations, any suggestions?
bradels said:
2 nights ago I thought I would have a go at installing ULTIMATE ROM 3.0. I have flashed many Roms on my Galaxy S before and not had a problem yet. I have ClockworkMod Recovery 2.5.1.0 installed.
However, this time- something went wrong. I don't think the installation completed properly. When I tried to reboot the system (to go back into my previous ROM) I wasn't able to. The Samsung logo appeared before the phone booted back into Recovery mode.
I tried to re-flash my previous working update.zip but had problems. I wasn't able to properly re-flash as the Installation would abort for various reasons. After doing cache clearing and data/factory reset I still had no luck. I resorted to reformatting the sdcard. Still didn't solve the flashing problem.
Throughout the whole time I was able to adb into the phone, browse the file system and I could push files on to it and take files off. But Kies wouldn't recognise the phone and Odin isn't able to complete a transfer to the phone (not sure why).
Today, I am able to successfully flash update.zip files (at least, that's what it looks like) but the phone ALWAYS boots into ClockwordMod recovery.
I am fast running out of ideas. Does anyone have any suggestion?
How can I tell if my ROMs are really 'there' but I can't access them because ClockworkMod is preventing them from booting?
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myrobelle said:
hmmm... me too.. stuck in a loop, that keeps going back to the CWM recovery menu, and no matter what i do, keeps going back to it... cant even get to the download screen to flash (again).... here i was thinking no matter what happens when installing custom roms, i can always flash to my stable secure rom, but not this time... need some software that can perform surgical operations, any suggestions?
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Thats too bad guys,and i m sorry to hear that news.I would like to havean answer but i dont...
The fact is that since most people in this forum use some custom roms,and all of us think the same,that we can always go back,so it would be great if you give some more details about what happened to you,and mybe why it went wrong,and it would be even better if one of the BIG guys would give some explanation about this...
I already thinking of not updating my rom anymore,dot want to end up in looping too,so lets see if someone will find something.Good luck guys..
By the way,i didnt get it right,CWM recovery cannot load your backup????
I just got an idea,but not sure if or how it would work or not.
Since you can push file with ADB,if soeone made a clean backup with his CWM (o e mail,contacts,setting saved) and send it to you,so that you log in with CWM recovery and flash that ???
Just an idea..maybe stupid dont know...
Its not very clear if youve tried this already but cant you just boot into recovery through adb? or does that not work either?

[Q] Root a Previously Rooted Phone

I had to restore my Hero to factory stock ROM. I am now trying to root my phone again, and not having much luck. I have tried universal Androot 1.6.1 without success. I am not sure how to use the Unrevoked Forever Zip, as I can't figure out how to get to a boot screen that will read it. I also have several nandroid backups from when previously rooted, but can't seem to access them since the phone isn't rooted. I also have a recovery file, but cant access it either.
I have read the "how to's" and am sure I am missing something! But What??? (maybe its just too late at night for me.
So, my question is --
How can I access my backups or Recovery to unroot my phone easily, or can I??
How do I access the zip files or img files.... How do I get to a screen that lets me choose these???
Thanks for going easy on me.. I'm so frustrated!!!!
Try Z4 root. It worked perfectly for me and I'll have to do it tomorrow for my own needs.
®parallel universe®
I think it is rooted, but.....
Thanks for the suggestion to try to use ZRoot. I tried it and I think it worked. It froze on the rebooting screen, so I had to remove te battery.
The problem is that when I try to use Rom Manager and either install a rom from the sd card or use clockwork recovery, upon reboot it goes to a black screen with a red triangle on it.. What next??? Did it actually root???
TIA!.
Edit - Never Mind.. I found the answer!! I hope this works, if not, I will be back!!! Thanks!!

[Q] LG L90 D315 bricked without recovery access etc

So this is my first xda thread. I spent hours searching without finding a solution for my particular case.
I am using a LG L90 D415 (T-Mobile version) and I got bored of it and so I started playing with the system (not the first phone I'm doing that with, so I know a bit about that sutff). So I tried to install the new Android L home launcher from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2796019
I did everything like explained, installed it and changed the build.prop like described. But after I rebooted my phone, expecting a new home launcher, the phone boots, I am at the lockscreen, but after like 4 seconds I receive multiple errors (like gapps stopped working) and than everything freezes and it reboots.
Unfortunaly I didn't install a recovery or unlocked fastboot. So I can access download mode, but that's it. My computer doesn't see my phone (because usb debugging deactivated?) and so I don't know what to do. I think that's a pretty tough case but I hope some smart person can help me
Thank you
mcfiish said:
So this is my first xda thread. I spent hours searching without finding a solution for my particular case.
I am using a LG L90 D415 (T-Mobile version) and I got bored of it and so I started playing with the system (not the first phone I'm doing that with, so I know a bit about that sutff). So I tried to install the new Android L home launcher from here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2796019
I did everything like explained, installed it and changed the build.prop like described. But after I rebooted my phone, expecting a new home launcher, the phone boots, I am at the lockscreen, but after like 4 seconds I receive multiple errors (like gapps stopped working) and than everything freezes and it reboots.
Unfortunaly I didn't install a recovery or unlocked fastboot. So I can access download mode, but that's it. My computer doesn't see my phone (because usb debugging deactivated?) and so I don't know what to do. I think that's a pretty tough case but I hope some smart person can help me
Thank you
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No custom recovery and no fastboot? Factory reset is your only option. See this post. Scroll down to Q14. Even though it's titled something else, the same button presses apply for your device in it's current state, ie; no recovery, no fastboot
shinobisoft said:
No custom recovery and no fastboot? Factory reset is your only option. See this post. Scroll down to Q14. Even though it's titled something else, the same button presses apply for your device in it's current state, ie; no recovery, no fastboot
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First thanks for the fast answer. So I figuered that I only need to delete the build.prop file and replace it with my backup file. Isn't there any way to rescue my files and/or access the /system folder? I'm an exchange student now and I don't wanna lose my picture memories
And btw I know that I build the perfect worst case scenario right now
Oh and in the L90 faq it says that when you flashed a recovery and you navigate to factory reset it won't reset but boot into recovery. Does something like this work even without recovery, so I could try doing stuff with adb?
mcfiish said:
First thanks for the fast answer. So I figuered that I only need to delete the build.prop file and replace it with my backup file. Isn't there any way to rescue my files and/or access the /system folder? I'm an exchange student now and I don't wanna lose my picture memories
And btw I know that I build the perfect worst case scenario right now
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If adb isn't detecting the phone, no. There isn't any other way.
mcfiish said:
Oh and in the L90 faq it says that when you flashed a recovery and you navigate to factory reset it won't reset but boot into recovery. Does something like this work even without recovery, so I could try doing stuff with adb?
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Unfortunately, no.
Factory reset will not erase your sdcard. It will however erase internal data. It will return the phone to the state it was in the first time it was powered on.

Bricked after installing twrp, any ideas?

Hey, was just setting up my mi5 for custom roms. Got the bootloader unlocked, then installed TWRP via fastboot as per the instructions here (https://twrp.me/devices/xiaomimi5.html).
After I got into TWRP I made a quick backup of the image, and then set the phone to reboot. Now its in a bootloop, flashing the mi logo (and bootloader unlock on the bottom). Doesn't turn off, doesn't do anything when plugged into pc, fastboot reboot doesn't do anything.
Any ideas? Didn't think I had done anything wrong (done this kind of thing a couple times before).
Cheers!
EDIT: Hang on, managed to get into fastboot, I guess I should be able to sort things out from there? What should I aim to do. I can also get into recovery. Still won't boot into system anymore though.
flobbadob said:
Hey, was just setting up my mi5 for custom roms. Got the bootloader unlocked, then installed TWRP via fastboot as per the instructions here (https://twrp.me/devices/xiaomimi5.html).
After I got into TWRP I made a quick backup of the image, and then set the phone to reboot. Now its in a bootloop, flashing the mi logo (and bootloader unlock on the bottom). Doesn't turn off, doesn't do anything when plugged into pc, fastboot reboot doesn't do anything.
Any ideas? Didn't think I had done anything wrong (done this kind of thing a couple times before).
Cheers!
EDIT: Hang on, managed to get into fastboot, I guess I should be able to sort things out from there? What should I aim to do. I can also get into recovery. Still won't boot into system anymore though.
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Which twrp version are you using?
Did you actually flash any custom rom or do you try to start miui?
Did you change any partition?
Something similar happened to me one time. I solved it by doing the root right after installing the twrp. And magically started my rom.
lanceindie said:
Something similar happened to me one time. I solved it by doing the root right after installing the twrp. And magically started my rom.
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+1! Thanks :highfive:
Did you solve it? I might have some ideas.

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