I don’t want to flash and lose everything. I actually have a lot of personal videos still inside that I didn’t move.
Before flashing anything — backup whatever you can. Try turning it on for 15-20 minutes without touching it. Sometimes it settles long enough for a quick data copy. Once you flash a ROM, if anything gets wiped or corrupted further, you can’t easily pull it back.
You might need a full firmware flash with the official Tecno ROM (SP Flash Tool). Factory reset only clears user data. You need something that rewrites the firmware entirely. That’s usually how these are fixed.
This usually happens older budget phones. The memory wears out over time. That Tecno series uses pretty cheap eMMC storage. After 2+ years they start freaking out. When sectors go bad, the OS can’t read certain blocks consistently → half boots → loops.
Yeah that’s what it feels like. I didn’t think a normal reset could break anything though.
Your system partition or boot partition is corrupted. Factory reset doesn’t rewrite it, it just clears data. If the OS layer itself has corruption, this is exactly the behavior..short partial boot cycles : random full freeze at splash logo
I reset my Tecno Spark 5 Pro (Android 10) because it was getting slow. Ever since then, every time I restart it, it keeps restarting itself like 5 or 6 times before it actually finishes booting. And it randomly powers off later and gets stuck on the Tecno screen forever. I didn’t root it or flash anything weird. Just a normal factory reset. This is driving me crazy. Any idea what could cause this?
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Yeah, that’s tied to the same issue with system apps.
Tahoe seems to break the authentication with Apple servers in some cases. Logging out of your Apple ID in System Settings, then logging back in, plus reinstalling Xcode often solves the SDK download problem.
Got it. And I’ve noticed Xcode won’t download the iOS 18 SDK either. Any fix for that?
Reinstalling the update over your current installation often fixes system app loading issues without wiping your data.
Ah, that makes sense. But what about the system apps? They just keep spinning on the loading screen. Tried restarting and even Safe Mode, no luck.
Yep, I’ve noticed the same. macOS Tahoe seems a bit finicky with older drives and some apps. For external drives, first thing I’d check is if the drive appears in Disk Utility. If it does, you might just need to reformat or repair it using First Aid. If not, it could be a driver-related issue or a kernel extension that didn’t update properly.
I just upgraded my 2019 MacBook Pro, and now external drives aren’t showing up, and some system apps like Mail and App Store are stuck on loading. Safari works fine though.
If you care about those videos, stop rebooting repeatedly. Every single boot cycle stresses the storage even more and increases chance of those blocks failing or being overwritten. Try to access internal storage from a PC while it’s still able to stay on for a few minutes. If it doesn’t mount, use a data recovery software on PC and scan it while you still have partial access.