Cutom fastboot Rom ?

chouhanprem

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Hi Guys can somebody tell me can we install custom rom in fastboot mode without help of twrp recovery if not..then is that any possibilities to make the fastboot custom rom with twrp preflash..for moto g4 plus 1643.
 

____Mdd

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Hi Guys can somebody tell me can we install custom rom in fastboot mode without help of twrp recovery if not..then is that any possibilities to make the fastboot custom rom with twrp preflash..for moto g4 plus 1643.
Can i ask you, why do you want this kind of custom ROM? TWRP flashing works fine, and it is easy to manage everything. Then why ???
 

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____Mdd

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becz i am unable to go in twrp my moto g4 plus was hard brick and i try all this things given in this thread but after all its still stuck in bootloop in M logo..
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/how-to/moto-g4-plus-hardbrick-solved-guide-t3657761

but still there is no work ..so that i want it..
I read it and if i remembered correctly, there was someone else too, whose phone was getting stuck on the same and flashing of nothing worked.
In such case, as echo92 said you there, service center can be better for this.

Here is the same that discussed before: https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/device-unlocked-trusted-key-n-t3656686/page2
 

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echo92

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One thing I can perhaps suggest is that at any point did you change the file system of your device partitions via TWRP? I recall that having cache set as f2fs formatting might cause bootloops. Cache is ext4, system is ext4 and data is f2fs on my device.

If your device is still in the same state as last time, where you flashed the stock ROM and still is bootlooping, I'd suggest take it to a service centre.
Granted, the cost of a new motherboard is expensive (up to 10000 rupees or your regional equivalent, from what I read).
Ask them first to attempt to re-flash the latest stock ROM onto your device. They may have to fully wipe your device. See if they can check the partition formatting of your device.

It sounds like when you hard bricked previously, something other than your bootloader might have been corrupted and not properly repaired, but remotely determining that won't be easy...

Besides, if the Motorola stock ROM fails to boot, what's the chances of a custom ROM, assuming you could flash via fastboot, or working?
 
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