Hello everyone, about five hours ago I was going through the process of rooting my Moto X 2014 Pure (UK). Unfortunately it seems to be stuck in a boot loop. I've crawled through forums but to no avail. Now it's 6:00am and I'm having a slight mental breakdown and would really appreciate some help.
notes:
-The phone stays stuck on the watery 'M' logo that appears after the boot animation.
-Unlocking the bootloader went fine
-had trouble installing the android SDK since I ran out of space on my hard-drive, however the installation log notes that the necessary files were successfully downloaded after I made some space.
-I'm not running TWRP or any equivalent. The only thing I can access is the standard fastboot screen thing.
-I think made two errors with my first attempt at rooting: I forgot to type 'boot' after fastboot and I also hadn't uncompressed the zip folder that the img was contained in (it was CF Root incidentally). The command terminal came back with information alluding to it having done something but the device didn't reboot, so i'm unsure if it did.
-I tried to rectify this by installing different root imgs but the phone still won't boot.
I'm really unsure as to what to do. My guess is that I need to sideload a factory img of some sort. I've sent of for the official img from the Motorola website and am anxiously awaiting a reply but I wondered if anyone knew of any alternatives? All this hassle just so I could run some xposed modules :crying:
notes:
-The phone stays stuck on the watery 'M' logo that appears after the boot animation.
-Unlocking the bootloader went fine
-had trouble installing the android SDK since I ran out of space on my hard-drive, however the installation log notes that the necessary files were successfully downloaded after I made some space.
-I'm not running TWRP or any equivalent. The only thing I can access is the standard fastboot screen thing.
-I think made two errors with my first attempt at rooting: I forgot to type 'boot' after fastboot and I also hadn't uncompressed the zip folder that the img was contained in (it was CF Root incidentally). The command terminal came back with information alluding to it having done something but the device didn't reboot, so i'm unsure if it did.
-I tried to rectify this by installing different root imgs but the phone still won't boot.
I'm really unsure as to what to do. My guess is that I need to sideload a factory img of some sort. I've sent of for the official img from the Motorola website and am anxiously awaiting a reply but I wondered if anyone knew of any alternatives? All this hassle just so I could run some xposed modules :crying:
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