Hello all,
So I made a stupid mistake yesterday, and have desperately been trying to fix it since. I have a Moto G 1st gen, which I unlocked, installed the latest CM13 nightly, and rooted. I was tinkering in the settings, and I saw that CM had OTA, so I replaced TWRP with CyanogenMod Recovery.
However, as it had been a long time since I had used an Android device, I thought I still needed to use a superuser access manager, and so I installed SuperSu. Apparently big mistake, I rebooted my device and it was bootlooped. I boot into recovery, and all I have access to is this super stripped down, minimal cyanogenmod recovery. I have a couple of TWRP backups, and the latest one should be on the phone. Since then, I have Factory Reset from recovery (both "system reset" and "full factory reset"). I hope I didn't make things worse by resetting the phone, but it's too late to undo that now if I did. Now what I need to do is get TWRP back as my recovery, and then I'll be able to restore.
The problem is, however, that when I try to flash TWRP through ADB, it tells me <waiting for devices>, and when I write "adb devices" it lists my devices, but tells me it's unauthorized. I know that this would normally be fixed by booting the device and "Trusting" the computer by accepting the one screen phone dialogue, but this is obviously not an option for me. So I do not know if there is any way to authorize the device and thereby flash TWRP without booting the device. Other than that, in the "Advanced" section of CM Recovery, there is an option to "Mount /system" but when I press it, it doesn't seem to do anything.
At this point just making any amount of progress would be phenomenal, I am super frustrated and annoyed that I made such a dumb mistake. I would very much appreciate any help you kind folks have to offer. Let me know if there is any important information that I have forgotten to include in my description of the problem. I look forward to seeing your replies, thanks in advance.
So I made a stupid mistake yesterday, and have desperately been trying to fix it since. I have a Moto G 1st gen, which I unlocked, installed the latest CM13 nightly, and rooted. I was tinkering in the settings, and I saw that CM had OTA, so I replaced TWRP with CyanogenMod Recovery.
However, as it had been a long time since I had used an Android device, I thought I still needed to use a superuser access manager, and so I installed SuperSu. Apparently big mistake, I rebooted my device and it was bootlooped. I boot into recovery, and all I have access to is this super stripped down, minimal cyanogenmod recovery. I have a couple of TWRP backups, and the latest one should be on the phone. Since then, I have Factory Reset from recovery (both "system reset" and "full factory reset"). I hope I didn't make things worse by resetting the phone, but it's too late to undo that now if I did. Now what I need to do is get TWRP back as my recovery, and then I'll be able to restore.
The problem is, however, that when I try to flash TWRP through ADB, it tells me <waiting for devices>, and when I write "adb devices" it lists my devices, but tells me it's unauthorized. I know that this would normally be fixed by booting the device and "Trusting" the computer by accepting the one screen phone dialogue, but this is obviously not an option for me. So I do not know if there is any way to authorize the device and thereby flash TWRP without booting the device. Other than that, in the "Advanced" section of CM Recovery, there is an option to "Mount /system" but when I press it, it doesn't seem to do anything.
At this point just making any amount of progress would be phenomenal, I am super frustrated and annoyed that I made such a dumb mistake. I would very much appreciate any help you kind folks have to offer. Let me know if there is any important information that I have forgotten to include in my description of the problem. I look forward to seeing your replies, thanks in advance.
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