Question BOOTLOOP Nightmare!!! - Moto E (2020)

Totally stock and stuck in bootloop. Is there a way I can get the data off without erasing it?
I've tried connecting it to the pc but the pc will not recognize it although in fastboot the usb cable is detected by the phone.
I've downloaded the smart and rescue app and it doesn't recognize that the phone is connected.
Recovery mode no longer offers the wipe cache option.
Is there an app on pc or some special commands or something that will allow me to retrieve my data?
Phone is completely stock BTW
TIA
Heruktiang

See if you can get to go into safe mode... may have try more then once.
Something crashed it proper. Any new apps?

If by safe mode you mean recovery mode yes I can. But it offers no solutions that i am aware of. What should I do once in recovery? there is no longer an option to wipe cache.
i just need to copy the data to my pc so i can factory reset it

Use the physical button commands to get into safe mode on boot up.
Sometimes on my Samsung just rebooting from the recovery menu would automatically trigger it to boot into safe mode when it was boot looping.
It's odd you lost the clear the cache option.

yea recent update last week and im sure there is a new app in there.
In fastboot mod my options are :
start
restart bootloader
recovery mode
power off
factory mode
switch console
barcodesbp tools
qcom
bootloader logs
switch tools mode
in recovery mode the options are:
reboot system now
reboot to bootloader
enter fastboot
apply update from adb
"" "" sd card
wipe data/factory reset
mount/system
view recovery logs
run graphics test
run locale test
power off
there must be some way to get the data off

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[Q] Stuck on google logo and bootloader doesn't work

Hi Guys,
I have Vanir ROM installed and had a problem with SIM. It was showing a SIM card symbol instead of network bars. I wasn't able to connect to mobile network.
I decided to wipe davlik and other cache, reboot it and give it a try if it work.
After wiping memory and rebooting it I saw "No OS installed are u sure to reboot"
-- I knew at this point I was screwed. I shouldn't have rebooted it :'(
After reboot it got stuck on Google logo (Black screen, white Google logo)
Now If I try to get into bootloader/Fastboot mode it doesnt as my volume button wasnt working from some time
---- I know I should have got it repaired :'( ---
Please tell me is there any way I can go to fastboot mode
Pls guys somebody reply..
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Do you have adb set up on your computer? If so, you could probably use "adb reboot recovery" to get into recovery. Then you can download a ROM to your computer and use adb to install it with "adb sideload romfilename.zip".
Remove battery and put again and press volUp+volDown+Power to enter fastboot mode, then enter recovery and wipe all. Flash factory image and custom recovery, copy ROM on sdcard and then flash. It will connect to mobile network 100%
Is it just volume down that doesn't work? You could volume up+power for boot to recovery.

HELP blink sleeping android error on normal boot(not on recovery mode)

I can't boot up my device it's have blink sleeping android error. (my device is ze551ml running WW_2.19.40.22 firmware and never ever ROOT!!! )
I tried hold power button and press volume up button but its doesn't work.
I also can't access to recovery mode too.
It's have the same blink error message and can't pass by hold power button and press volume up button.
Oh but i can access to fastboot page.
and my computer don't recognize my phone at all(i already install driver)
Before this problem happen I get in to recovery mode try to wipe cache but i miss press and i selected "apply update from adb"
and that time my phone doesn't connected with PC. I don't know what to do so I turn off my phone.
then I open recovery mode again and select wipe cache then I go out to take a bath.
I came back and see my phone is off so I boot it.
It's booting about 2-3 mins and nothing happen so i go to recovery mode again but this time they have problem like i explain before(blink error message that can't pass by hold power button and press volume up button)
So anyone have a solution for my problem. please I really need your help!
Sorry for my bad english
Hi,
I had this when I went to wipe my system cache and it failed. Your best bet, especially if you can't get into recovery is to fastboot flash the recovery again if you have an unlocked bootloader.
If you don't you'll want to unlcok the bootloader and follow the instructions for using ADB if you're new to it: http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/asus-zenfone-2-flashing-recovery-mode-t3096596
How can I unlock my boot loader when i can't even open up my phone.
stultus136 said:
How can I unlock my boot loader when i can't even open up my phone.
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If you hold volume down and power, it should go to bootloader first, then you have your choices for recovery....Get it to the bootloader screen, then run the commands to unlock it...
Could you please tell me everything step by step on how to cure my phone?
I'm very noob.
okay thank you.
I can start it now
THANKS!!!!!!!
p.s. i use fastboot erase cache code
stultus136 said:
okay thank you.
I can start it now
THANKS!!!!!!!
p.s. i use fastboot erase cache code
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Glad you have it working...It seems that wiping the system cache can be problematic at times - Perhaps it's a bug.
Same Problem
smokinjoe2122 said:
Glad you have it working...It seems that wiping the system cache can be problematic at times - Perhaps it's a bug.
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Hey I'm having the same problem, how'd you get the computer to recognize that the phone was plugged in? My computer does not recognize that the phone is on when I have the flashing error screen, so ADB doesn't recognize that there is a device connected.
Hi,
I had the exact same problem, and I managed to boot up again thanks to you!
What I did :
Install ADB and Drivers
Boot my phone into Fastboot (Power+Volume Up at boot, keeping VolumeUp button pressed while booting). Don't go into any menu (do not select recovery or so). At this point your computer should recognize your Android phone when you plug it in through USB.
Open up a cmd with admin rights, navigate to adb install path by typing : cd C:\adb
Then type : fastboot erase cache
It should trigger an action on your device, and the prompt should display sth like "Cache successfully erased" (I don't remember exactly)
Finally type : fastboot reboot, press volume up while booting again, and access Recovery like usual!
Now you can try wiping your partition cache again.
Worked like a charm for me! Thanks a lot

Boot-Looped device. I'm willing to try anything at this point.

So before I get linked to a bunch of solutions, here's what I've tried so far as I do have fastboot access:
I've tried flashing the latest factory image from Google. Both manually from fastboot and with NRT, all to no avail. It shows the Google logo then reboots repeatedly. I've tried entering recovery to factory reset there after flashing, but the device won't get into recovery.
I've also tried this method, but I can't get the device to enter download mode. It shows that it's entering it for a moment when I plug it into my computer while holding volume up, but then reboots into the bootloop again.
There's one weird thing that should be noted that makes me think this is some weird software issue, and not a hardware failure. I let the device bootloop all night last night until the battery died. When I powered it on this morning it went all the way to the Android setup page where you select wifi, etc and go from there. However, when I plugged it in and kept going through setup, it rebooted and has been looping since. I've contacted Google and they're supposed to conference call me with LG to see what we can do. Do I have any options other than that? Thanks for any help.
From bootloader
fastboot erase cache
fastboot format cache
fastboot erase user
fastboot format user
BTW what exactly is happening when you say it doesn't enter recovery?
addisontodd said:
So before I get linked to a bunch of solutions, here's what I've tried so far as I do have fastboot access:
I've tried flashing the latest factory image from Google. Both manually from fastboot and with NRT, all to no avail. It shows the Google logo then reboots repeatedly. I've tried entering recovery to factory reset there after flashing, but the device won't get into recovery.
I've also tried this method, but I can't get the device to enter download mode. It shows that it's entering it for a moment when I plug it into my computer while holding volume up, but then reboots into the bootloop again.
There's one weird thing that should be noted that makes me think this is some weird software issue, and not a hardware failure. I let the device bootloop all night last night until the battery died. When I powered it on this morning it went all the way to the Android setup page where you select wifi, etc and go from there. However, when I plugged it in and kept going through setup, it rebooted and has been looping since. I've contacted Google and they're supposed to conference call me with LG to see what we can do. Do I have any options other than that? Thanks for any help.
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it's seems like me , it's been a month i can't boot it up .
sfhub said:
From bootloader
fastboot erase cache
fastboot format cache
fastboot erase user
fastboot format user
BTW what exactly is happening when you say it doesn't enter recovery?
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I choose reboot recovery from the fastboot menu and it just boot loops. It won't enter recovery.
addisontodd said:
I choose reboot recovery from the fastboot menu and it just boot loops. It won't enter recovery.
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what if you try
fastboot boot twrp.img
I've bootlooped so many times I don't know where to start.
So you flashed the factory IMG from your bootloader correct.
Fastboot -w will wipe without wiping system.
Then reflash your whole system. I would redownload from the Google site through Skipsoft...the easiest way. When it asks to keep or flash new recovery you want to flash the stock recovery.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...olkit-skipsoft-android-toolkit-nexus-t3230444
You'll have to reroot afterwards which you can also do through skipsoft.
Profit... Thank me if I helped.
It's a Hardware issue. Installing system again will not fix it. Send it to LG for a repair. My phone had the same issue.

Phone wont boot and enter recovery mode.

I tried to root my razer phone today and when I succesfully booted into twrp and had flashed twrp and magisk on both patitions I accidentally formated the data and factory reset, and then when I restarted my phone I canĀ“t load into recovery mode, download mode, bootloader or system.
There must be a way to enter recovery mode since I was in it when I formated the data and factory reset.
I also have a microsd in my phone with a clean factory image of the device but I cant install it since I cant enter recovery mode.
When I start my phone it never leaves the loading screen
Any ideas?
EDIT: Nevermind I solved it the phone had just really weird button combination for entering android recovery.

ADB sideload error

Hey everyone!
My Samsung Galaxy A3 (in use since approximately 2017) started randomly turning off and restarting, until I was left with the black screen of death (endless restart attempts at the Samsung start screen until the battery dies) and I unfortunately put off the data transfer to my new phone too long.
In the phone's rescue mode, I already deleted the phone's temporary data with the option 'Wipe cache partition' in an attempt to solve the BSoD so I could easily pull the data but it didn't help. Following different tutorials for data recovery from the recovery mode, I installed an ADB driver on my PC
link: https://gsmusbdriver.com/micromax-a311
and downloaded the program adb.exe from two different sources to transfer data between the phone and PC:
link 1: https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools_r34.0.1-windows.zip
link 2: www.mediafire.com/file/6b3aw3dq8omefyw/mfastboot-v2.zip/file
I was transferring data from the phone to the PC before, so I had debugging activated in the phone settings.
In the phone's recovery mode, there were the options:
Reboot system now
Reboot to bootloader
Apply update from ADB
Apply update from SD card
Wipe data/factory reset
Wipe cache partition
Mount /system
View recovery logs
Run graphics test
Run locale test
Power off
I chose the option 'Apply update from ADB'.
When I started the adb.exe in the command line and in powershell, the phone got recognized in recovery mode using the command 'devices' and it showed mode: sideload.
But when I tried the commands 'backup [-apk] [-obb] [-shared] [-all] [-system]' or 'pull sdcard', the programs gave me the error messages
'error: connect failed: closed' (platform-tools)
and
'unable to connect for backup' (mfastboot).
Do you know this issue and a way to fix it or to work around it? Did I maybe install the wrong driver or is my data inaccessible for good? For example, there are lots of memo files on the phone which aren't synchronized to any cloud or account that I'd like to backup and transfer to my new phone.
Thank you in advance for any help!

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