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Help Please help!!!! Phone vibrates when Swipe to Factory Reset

zz77

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I flashed AOSP Extended yesterday everything went well, but me not thinking about it ended up flashing the Clark Simple Kernel and it flashed successfully and I rebooted it showed the Motorola logo it vibrated the screen went black and it did the same thing again it wasn't going to reboot. I was able to go into TWRP recovery by pressing the power and volume down I went to into the wipe section did the swipe to factory reset but it just froze and ended up continuously vibrating for a few seconds and it rebooted again. I then went to into my backups and restored AICP ROM but almost at the middle it just rebooted and did the same thing I went back into TWRP restored the AOSP ROM and it did the same thing. I then went into advanced wipe I wiped Dalvik/Art Cache, system, and cache successfully I then tried to wipe the data but that's when I phone just vibrated for a few seconds and it rebooted. I then repaired Dalvik/Art Cache, system, and cache and Mirco SDCard that didn't work as I went into my backups to restore and at the middle it just rebooted and it went to the Motorola logo screen it vibrated the screen went black and I went back into TWRP again. I then flashed a clean AICP ROM from the install section it flashed successfully I ended up rebooting thinking that it finally worked but I just ended up in the moto logo screen again. So I went into the install section flashed the clean version of the AOSP Extended ROM it was successful I rebooted and it worked. But know I went to the Wipe Section Swipe to factory reset and it just vibrates for a few seconds as it did before what should I do?
I have TWRP Version 3.1.1-0
 
If you did a clean install of AOSP, wiped System, Data and both Caches prior to flashing the rom, you shouldn't have to preform a factory reset after.
 
If you did a clean install of AOSP, wiped System, Data and both Caches prior to flashing the rom, you shouldn't have to preform a factory reset after.
I went on Xda and was told to flash the recovery.img on TWRP and was able to swipe to factory reset without any problems but when I went into my old backups like AICP it restored normally I rebooted my phone at the Moto Logo screen, it vibrated and turned off and did the same thing again. So I wiped and flashed a clean version of AICP it flashed successfully rebooted without any problems installed my apps realized it wasn't rooted so I went into recovery flashed Magisk-v14.0.zip and simple kernel again rebooted but it wouldn't go past Moto logo it just rebooted again. I ended up doing a factory reset and flashed AICP by itself had no problems then decided to flash Magisk-v14.0.zip that I had saved it booted fine but at the AICP logo it froze and went to back to the Moto logo screen. So I decided to download a clean version of Magisk-v14.0.zip but that didn't work so I then flashed AICP by itself and no problems. What should I do?
 
Not sure what to try. I was using AICP with Magisk for months as a daily driver until I flashed back to stock and took the 7.0 update.
I have been waiting for more post confirming that it's okay to flash on the updated bootloader and modem before I try to run AICP again. Had read in other threads that most Roms Bootloop on new bootloader and modem.
 
Not sure what to try. I was using AICP with Magisk for months as a daily driver until I flashed back to stock and took the 7.0 update.
I have been waiting for more post confirming that it's okay to flash on the updated bootloader and modem before I try to run AICP again. Had read in other threads that most Roms Bootloop on new bootloader and modem.
If I were to take the nougat update will that fix the problem?
 
Not if you want to run custom Roms. Most are not compatible with the new bootloader and modem yet.
What version of stock Motorola firmware we're you on before you flashed TWRP and custom Roms?
 
Not if you want to run custom Roms. Most are not compatible with the new bootloader and modem yet.
What version of stock Motorola firmware we're you on before you flashed TWRP and custom Roms?
If I were to format my data on TWRP will that fix my issue?
 
I think I would try to flash back to the stock 6.0 ROM you were on, make sure that everything is working okay, then install TWRP and flash the custom ROM. Basically, start over from a working stock system.
 
I think I would try to flash back to the stock 6.0 ROM you were on, make sure that everything is working okay, then install TWRP and flash the custom ROM. Basically, start over from a working stock system.
OK can you help me with that since there are multiple threads saying how to go back to stock?
 
I don't know if you solved it but the same thing happened to me and the solution was to format the data (pics, downloads, etc), y,know, the option in twrp that forces you to type "yes". after that everything went back to normal, no more vibrating and reboots
 
I don't know if you solved it but the same thing happened to me and the solution was to format the data (pics, downloads, etc), y,know, the option in twrp that forces you to type "yes". after that everything went back to normal, no more vibrating and reboots
Yes I managed to solve the problem
 
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