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Help Stuck On Operator Boot Screen. (Loop Boot)

georgebyrom

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Hi all,
After trying to install Chainfire 3D onto my Alcatel One Touch Pop C1, it became stuck on the boot screen. I have the correct drivers for my device, but do not have USB debugging enabled. My device is rooted.

I stupidly factory reset my device from recovery mode first, but I then realised that in doing so I disabled USB debugging but I don't think it should have effected the root.

Is there a way to fix this?

Thanks in advance,
~George.
 
I have no experience with this device but perhaps a mod can point this thread to the corresponding forum for better chance of help.
In my experience with Z1 and S2 stuck in boot loop I was still able to get back into recovery holding corresponding buttons. I take it you can't? If you can then I think it should be just a case of wiping the cache / dalvik etc and re flashing the zip. What happens if you plug it into the computer with the whatever software you use for Alcatel (flashtool / Odin and the like)?
 
I have no experience with this device but perhaps a mod can point this thread to the corresponding forum for better chance of help.
In my experience with Z1 and S2 stuck in boot loop I was still able to get back into recovery holding corresponding buttons. I take it you can't? If you can then I think it should be just a case of wiping the cache / dalvik etc and re flashing the zip. What happens if you plug it into the computer with the whatever software you use for Alcatel (flashtool / Odin and the like)?
Hi, thanks for the quick reply!

I can boot into the default android recovery mode but don't have a custom one installed. When I plug into fastboot and adb my device doesn't appear.

~George
 
I think a common cause for boot loops is not wiping cache and dalvik. Did you wipe these? I suggest going to the recovery and wipe them and reboot, see if that fixes it first. If that doesn't do it do the same and factory reset (suggest without this first as I think you will lose root etc resetting and will have to start the process again.
 
I think a common cause for boot loops is not wiping cache and dalvik. Did you wipe these? I suggest going to the recovery and wipe them and reboot, see if that fixes it first. If that doesn't do it do the same and factory reset (suggest without this first as I think you will lose root etc resetting and will have to start the process again.

I have tried both of these and no luck D;

~George
 
Hmm, assume you made a nandroid first? If so wipe and install the nandroid?
If not I'm out. A quick Google and I found this thread on XDA, it looks like it is written for Samsung but he mentions that as the phone is stuck in bootloop it is difficult to find a point where adb can see the phone. Looks like he has written a script to make it freeze when at the right point. Maybe try that?
 
Hmm, assume you made a nandroid first? If so wipe and install the nandroid?
If not I'm out. A quick Google and I found this thread on XDA, it looks like it is written for Samsung but he mentions that as the phone is stuck in bootloop it is difficult to find a point where adb can see the phone. Looks like he has written a script to make it freeze when at the right point. Maybe try that?
Nope, no nandroid. Anyway, thanks for your help dude, ill go check the xda thread out.

~George
 
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