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I used CoKeMaN's unlocker. I just followed the instructions in the command prompt. No errors. But when I booted the Vogue it was stuck on the boot screen. Also, I seem not to be able to access the rainbow colored screen thing to fix it.
I know this isn't making anything any easier, but I only have a 4GB memory card, which means I don't think I can fix it with the SD card.
I just really hope this can be fixed. I have no warranty on my phone
Reflash to latest stock ROM for your carrier. Then run the unlocker again. To get into the boot screen press the power button, camera button, then the soft rest button. Hope this helps.
neuteboomt said:
Reflash to latest stock ROM for your carrier. Then run the unlocker again. To get into the boot screen press the power button, camera button, then the soft rest button. Hope this helps.
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Thanks. How do I get the computer to recognize the connection though, if I can't boot the vogue?
if you can get to the bootloader, you probably would be better buying a non HD microSD card and flash this way.
With the PC, I think (correct me if i'm mistaken) you need to fully boot the device before being able to run the default rom installer.
EDIT: You surely get a connexion when plugin while in bootloader, maybe try this fist
t1mman said:
if you can get to the bootloader, you probably would be better buying a non HD microSD card and flash this way.
With the PC, I think (correct me if i'm mistaken) you need to fully boot the device before being able to run the default rom installer.
EDIT: You surely get a connexion when plugin while in bootloader, maybe try this fist
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I can't get to the bootloader screen
Paraphrasing IMCoKeMaN's sig, it's stuck at the bootloader, not bricked.
st.jimmy said:
Paraphrasing IMCoKeMaN's sig, it's stuck at the bootloader, not bricked.
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I don't care about the correct terminology, I care about saving my phone
Dave67 said:
I can't get to the bootloader screen
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Did you try holding the on/off button, the camera button and the reset to get in bootloader? Then the computer should recognize the connection to your pc.
As long as you can get to the boot loader screen you are fine. Your computer should recognize your vogue in the boot loader state. You are not the first person to have this issue & will not be the last.
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Did you try holding the on/off button, the camera button and the reset to get in bootloader? Then the computer should recognize the connection to your pc.
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I was stuck in the same senario also. Just make sure you hold on those buttons.
Ok, after several attempts I was able to get to the bootloader, and the computer recognizes the Vogue. So I can unlock it with CoKeMaN's unlocker when it's in bootloader mode?
Also, for future reference, no matter what I do, I will always be able to get to the bootloader, right? That can never break?
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Ok, after several attempts I was able to get to the bootloader, and the computer recognizes the Vogue. So I can unlock it with CoKeMaN's unlocker when it's in bootloader mode?
Also, for future reference, no matter what I do, I will always be able to get to the bootloader, right? That can never break?
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I would flash to a stock rom first from the HTC site http://www.htc.com/us/support.aspx. Then I would make sure your phone is unlocked by running CoKeMaM's unlocker and then try flashing a custom ROM.
By pressing those three buttons you will be able to get into bootloader.
Hey all,
I just woke up and decided I was going to update to 5.1.1 since the notification kept bugging me to.
Well doing this while half asleep just screwed me. I forgot to open Boot Unlocker beforehand to unlock the bootloader and then proceeded to wipe recovery, boot, system, cache. I then tried to flash the 5.1.1's and got the message that I wasn't unlocked...:highfive::silly:
I was stock kernal and rooted and HAD twrp. I don't do anything special, I just like to root for the added abilities with some apps.
I've tried searching around but have been unable to find any solutions that work.
Any help is appreciated.
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Hey all,
I just woke up and decided I was going to update to 5.1.1 since the notification kept bugging me to.
Well doing this while half asleep just screwed me. I forgot to open Boot Unlocker beforehand to unlock the bootloader and then proceeded to wipe recovery, boot, system, cache. I then tried to flash the 5.1.1's and got the message that I wasn't unlocked...:highfive::silly:
I was stock kernal and rooted and HAD twrp. I don't do anything special, I just like to root for the added abilities with some apps.
I've tried searching around but have been unable to find any solutions that work.
Any help is appreciated.
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Did you relock your boot loader AFTER installing TWRP? If so, why would you do that?
SwoRNLeaDejZ said:
Did you relock your boot loader AFTER installing TWRP? If so, why would you do that?
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I did. I debated about this for a while and researched a lot. The consensus I received was that some people relocked their phones and tablets if they were going to take them in public places to protect their data. Granted, the chance of the thief being savvy enough or caring is pretty slim.
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I did. I debated about this for a while and researched a lot. The consensus I received was that some people relocked their phones and tablets if they were going to take them in public places to protect their data. Granted, the chance of the thief being savvy enough or caring is pretty slim.
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Dude, honestly, with the addition of Android Device Manager sometime ago, relocking after you add recovery and root is trivial. If you're that worried about your device, you can encrypt lock and wipe remotely with the device manager.
So how did you go about flashing stock recovery with a locked boot loader, and do you still have TWRP?
Have you tried fastboot oem unlock?
SwoRNLeaDejZ said:
Dude, honestly, with the addition of Android Device Manager sometime ago, relocking after you add recovery and root is trivial. If you're that worried about your device, you can encrypt lock and wipe remotely with the device manager.
So how did you go about flashing stock recovery with a locked boot loader, and do you still have TWRP?
Have you tried fastboot oem unlock?
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I can't flash anything at the moment. I was however able to format cache, recovery, boot, and system without being unlocked....so TWRP is gone now.
I haven't done fastboot oem unlock because I'm trying to preserve my userdata or back it up before I do that.
Dude you can pull your user data through ADB, but at the end of the day, screw the user data!! Get your tablet working again!
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Dude you can pull your user data through ADB, but at the end of the day, screw the user data!! Get your tablet working again!
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How can i do it through ADB if i can't boot in to enable usb debugging?
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How can i do it through ADB if i can't boot in to enable usb debugging?
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Have you checked in stock recovery to check if you have ADB access?
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Have you checked in stock recovery to check if you have ADB access?
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I can't get to recovery since I blew away the recovery partition. I can only get to fastboot/bootloader, but my bootloader is locked so I can't flash or boot from another recovery.
I think I'm out of luck. :crying:
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I can't get to recovery since I blew away the recovery partition. I can only get to fastboot/bootloader, but my bootloader is locked so I can't flash or boot from another recovery.
I think I'm out of luck. :crying:
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Dude, screw your data. Run fastboot oem unlock, and see if you can get it unlocked. That's literally your only option.
Moral of the story: Once you unlock bootloader LEAVE IT UNLOCKED. Your data is not at risk. (as is obvious based on this post, only bad things will end up happening)
I bought my Pixel XL (2016) used last week. Everything was perfect. Tried Android P Beta and then went back to official Oreo. The phone worked perfectly all week.
Then tonight I'm watching a YouTube video and the thing shuts off to never turn back on. I can't access recovery but the bootloader is there. The thing is it's locked and I can't allow OEM unlock cause I can't boot into Android.
When I try to boot normally or go into recovery mode there's a white flicker on top. Like it's trying to load it but can't.
It's possible that it's no longer under warranty...
Can anyone help?
Thanks :crying:
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I bought my Pixel XL (2016) used last week. Everything was perfect. Tried Android P Beta and then went back to official Oreo. The phone worked perfectly all week.
Then tonight I'm watching a YouTube video and the thing shuts off to never turn back on. I can't access recovery but the bootloader is there. The thing is it's locked and I can't allow OEM unlock cause I can't boot into Android.
When I try to boot normally or go into recovery mode there's a white flicker on top. Like it's trying to load it but can't.
It's possible that it's no longer under warranty...
Can anyone help?
Thanks :crying:
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If it still boots into the boot loader you're fine and fixable.
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If it still boots into the boot loader you're fine and fixable.
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Well that's good news at least!
What can I do?
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Well that's good news at least!
What can I do?
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This will wipe your device. If it won't boot up, there are a ton of other things you COULD try, but without knowing what caused it to be this way it'd be fishing in the dark.
Go to this website https://developers.google.com/android/images
download Android 8.1 Oreo Factory Image (make sure Factory Images is selected in the upper left portion of the screen at the top, not OTA).
After downloading, extract the files to a folder, go into that folder and select all the items in it and copy them to wherever you have fastboot / adb installed. Make sure phone is in bootloader, then open a command prompt (or Windows Powershell in Windows 10)use Fastboot command:
fastboot flash-all.bat
If in Windows Powershell, use command:
.\fastboot flash-all.bat
If you need platform-tools (adb/fastboot) they're here
https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
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This will wipe your device. If it won't boot up, there are a ton of other things you COULD try, but without knowing what caused it to be this way it'd be fishing in the dark.
Go to this website https://developers.google.com/android/images
download Android 8.1 Oreo Factory Image (make sure Factory Images is selected in the upper left portion of the screen at the top, not OTA).
After downloading, extract the files to a folder, go into that folder and select all the items in it and copy them to wherever you have fastboot / adb installed. Make sure phone is in bootloader, then open a command prompt (or Windows Powershell in Windows 10)use Fastboot command:
fastboot flash-all.bat
If in Windows Powershell, use command:
.\fastboot flash-all.bat
If you need platform-tools (adb/fastboot) they're here
https://developer.android.com/studio/releases/platform-tools
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But don't I need to have an unlocked bootloader for that? It's currently locked and OEM Unlock was not enabled in Android before it crashed.
Prosis said:
But don't I need to have an unlocked bootloader for that? It's currently locked and OEM Unlock was not enabled in Android before it crashed.
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Ohh....well then you'd need to enter recovery mode, but you're saying that doesn't work?
Have you powered down the device completely, plugged it into a power source, then tried booting into bootloader mode, choosing Recovery Mode, and then once the dead android appears on the screen from recovery mode, hold down the power button and while holding that down click the Volume Up button once, then release the Power button. This should allow access to the stock recovery where you can do a factory reset.
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Ohh....well then you'd need to enter recovery mode, but you're saying that doesn't work?
Have you powered down the device completely, plugged it into a power source, then tried booting into bootloader mode, choosing Recovery Mode, and then once the dead android appears on the screen from recovery mode, hold down the power button and while holding that down click the Volume Up button once, then release the Power button. This should allow access to the stock recovery where you can do a factory reset.
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Yeah I tried that but the dead android never appears. It reacts the same way it does when I try to boot into the system, which is just a white flicker that appears and disappears on the top of the screen. It's like it's trying to load the white screen with the Google logo but it can't.
Had you modified the system at all? Was this bare bones stock? As far as I know, nothing can touch system files without root, so recovery (boot.img) should be fine. What about overheating, that was my next question. Was it getting super hot before this happened?
edit: I found this website, with this gentleman claiming that the Nexus Root Toolkit also works for our devices in a "bricked" situation. I know nothing about it, nor have I tried it, was just looking to see if I could find anyone else with your situation and ran across this website .
https://forums.androidcentral.com/google-pixel-pixel-xl/804286-help-bricked-my-pixel-xl.html
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Again, I have never used this, so use at your own risk. Hopefully someone else will help out here who may have this similar situation.
Phalanx7621 said:
Had you modified the system at all? Was this bare bones stock? As far as I know, nothing can touch system files without root, so recovery (boot.img) should be fine. What about overheating, that was my next question. Was it getting super hot before this happened?
edit: I found this website, with this gentleman claiming that the Nexus Root Toolkit also works for our devices in a "bricked" situation. I know nothing about it, nor have I tried it, was just looking to see if I could find anyone else with your situation and ran across this website .
https://forums.androidcentral.com/google-pixel-pixel-xl/804286-help-bricked-my-pixel-xl.html
http://www.wugfresh.com/nrt/
Again, I have never used this, so use at your own risk. Hopefully someone else will help out here who may have this similar situation.
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Thank you! No it was not modified in any way. The only thing that happened was that I tried the P Beta (through OTA) during the weekend and flashed (through fastboot) the factory Oreo ROM then relocked the bootloader. So everything was back to factory state. Everything worked fine all week. It wasn't hot when it shut down at all.
I'll try this while I wait for Google's response to whether it's under warranty or not and keep you updated.
In the meantime, if you or anyone else has a way to just try to flash the ROM or recovery again even with the locked bootloader I'm all ears!
Thanks
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Thank you! No it was not modified in any way. The only thing that happened was that I tried the P Beta (through OTA) during the weekend and flashed (through fastboot) the factory Oreo ROM then relocked the bootloader. So everything was back to factory state. Everything worked fine all week. It wasn't hot when it shut down at all.
I'll try this while I wait for Google's response to whether it's under warranty or not and keep you updated.
In the meantime, if you or anyone else has a way to just try to flash the ROM or recovery again even with the locked bootloader I'm all ears!
Thanks
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Ohhh ok I see. Yes, never ever relock the bootloader. In case of situations like this, it's always a good idea to leave it unlocked. Just out of curiosity, have you tried plugging it into a power source, powr it up to the boot loader screen, choose Recovery, then hold in Volume Down + Power for about 30 seconds? It should reboot it back to bootloader menu again. This sometimes works for me when nothing else does, but I have no idea why.
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Ohhh ok I see. Yes, never ever relock the bootloader. In case of situations like this, it's always a good idea to leave it unlocked. Just out of curiosity, have you tried plugging it into a power source, powr it up to the boot loader screen, choose Recovery, then hold in Volume Down + Power for about 30 seconds? It should reboot it back to bootloader menu again. This sometimes works for me when nothing else does, but I have no idea why.
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Oh getting into bootloader menu is no issue at all. I just can't go anywhere else (recovery, system, etc.).
It's not even able to show me the charging animation when the device is off.
Prosis said:
Oh getting into bootloader menu is no issue at all. I just can't go anywhere else (recovery, system, etc.).
It's not even able to show me the charging animation when the device is off.
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Unforunately, if recovery mode isn't booting and you don't have the bootloader unlocked, I'm out of ideas. Have you tried, just for ****s and giggles, to unlock the bootloader again via fastboot just to see what it says?
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Unforunately, if recovery mode isn't booting and you don't have the bootloader unlocked, I'm out of ideas. Have you tried, just for ****s and giggles, to unlock the bootloader again via fastboot just to see what it says?
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Yeah I did. I even tried several tools that are supposed to be able to help but without having Allow OEM Unlock enabled nothing works :/
After maybe 2 hours left alone charging now it's not even booting into the booloader anymore...
Are you going to be able to RMA it? Is it still under warranty?
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Are you going to be able to RMA it? Is it still under warranty?
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I'm waiting for my seller to give me the original order number (which seems like forever right now given the situation). Then Google will be able to tell me if it's still under warranty. If not then, according to the authorized repair center, it's either the battery, the port or the motherboard which means it's probably the end for this phone as prices range from less than $100 to nearly $400. :crying:
Prosis said:
I bought my Pixel XL (2016) used last week. Everything was perfect. Tried Android P Beta and then went back to official Oreo. The phone worked perfectly all week.
Then tonight I'm watching a YouTube video and the thing shuts off to never turn back on. I can't access recovery but the bootloader is there. The thing is it's locked and I can't allow OEM unlock cause I can't boot into Android.
When I try to boot normally or go into recovery mode there's a white flicker on top. Like it's trying to load it but can't.
It's possible that it's no longer under warranty...
Can anyone help?
Thanks :crying:
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Post this information on this thread: Need Pixel XL 128GB complete eMMC image file by noriharsha
Homeboy76 said:
Post this information on this thread: Need Pixel XL 128GB complete eMMC image file by noriharsha
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Thanks but the phone isn't even powering on at this point so it's probably a physical problem.
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Thanks but the phone isn't even powering on at this point so it's probably a physical problem.
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Good news! I got an RMA!!
Thanks for your help everyone!
Hello guys, I just got a Pixel 3XL from somebody and I thought I could make it to work, but now I'm stucked. The phone is stucked in fastboot and the bootloader is LOCKED. I tried to unlock it using GUIDE for Google Pixel 3 XL unlock bootloader, but I cannot do this task 100% because I cannot enable OEM unlock and USB debugging since the phone is stucked in fastbood mode. Also, if I try to get into recovery mode, when I press the power button to get into recovery, the phone turns off. I ust want to make it stock.
Any idea how to solve this? Thank you
try sideloading the full OTA.
https://developers.google.com/android/ota
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Hello guys, I just got a Pixel 3XL from somebody and I thought I could make it to work, but now I'm stucked. The phone is stucked in fastboot and the bootloader is LOCKED. I tried to unlock it using GUIDE for Google Pixel 3 XL unlock bootloader, but I cannot do this task 100% because I cannot enable OEM unlock and USB debugging since the phone is stucked in fastbood mode. Also, if I try to get into recovery mode, when I press the power button to get into recovery, the phone turns off. I ust want to make it stock.
Any idea how to solve this? Thank you
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The answer is the same as in your other thread. If you cannot get into recovery mode and your bootloader is locked there is nothing you can do. The mystery is how you lost recovery with a locked bootloader... it may have been unlocked at one time and someone re-locked it?
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The answer is the same as in your other thread. If you cannot get into recovery mode and your bootloader is locked there is nothing you can do. The mystery is how you lost recovery with a locked bootloader... it may have been unlocked at one time and someone re-locked it?
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that's the mistery. so I cannot do nothing with the phone? Is no any solution to put the recovery mode back into the phone to work?
robertoancini51 said:
that's the mistery. so I cannot do nothing with the phone? Is no any solution to put the recovery mode back into the phone to work?
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Not if you can't fastboot the boot.img there isn't. Like the others said, if you can't get into stock recovery to side load the OTA, your kinda hosed.
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that's the mistery. so I cannot do nothing with the phone? Is no any solution to put the recovery mode back into the phone to work?
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No, nothing you can do because you cannot fastboot flash any partition when the bootloader is locked, and without a working recovery you cannot use adb to sideload an OTA. My guess is your friend at one time had the bootloader unlocked but he later locked it back before giving it to you. Once the bootloader is unlocked it should never be locked again... unless you know exactly what you are doing and have good reason to do so. If you have tried multiple times to unlock the bootloader using fastboot -and- exhausted all means of booting to recovery (you are positive you know how to get there and cannot) then there is no way to recover. Until one of these two things changes you cannot get back in. Sorry man!
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Not if you can't fastboot the boot.img there isn't. Like the others said, if you can't get into stock recovery to side load the OTA, your kinda hosed.
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ok, thank you
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No, nothing you can do because you cannot fastboot flash any partition when the bootloader is locked, and without a working recovery you cannot use adb to sideload an OTA. My guess is your friend at one time had the bootloader unlocked but he later locked it back before giving it to you. Once the bootloader is unlocked it should never be locked again... unless you know exactly what you are doing and have good reason to do so. If you have tried multiple times to unlock the bootloader using fastboot -and- exhausted all means of booting to recovery (you are positive you know how to get there and cannot) then there is no way to recover. Until one of these two things changes you cannot get back in. Sorry man!
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I just cannot believe that the phone is unusable
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I just cannot believe that the phone is unusable
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Just to be sure I am reading this right, instead of seeing the "no command" screen when you toggle the smart menu option to recovery and hitting the power button, the device shuts down?
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Just to be sure I am reading this right, instead of seeing the "no command" screen when you toggle the smart menu option to recovery and hitting the power button, the device shuts down?
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Yes
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Yes
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You mention not being able to toggle OEM unlock or USB debugging, but are you sure they are not already toggle? Have you tried locking or unlocking the bootloader from fastboot (hopefully you can see the device on your computer when plugged in)? Your issue reminded me of another thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78277194&postcount=260 where it looked like an unlock only partially worked. I assume you are not the registered owner and cannot contact Google about the issue.
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You mention not being able to toggle OEM unlock or USB debugging, but are you sure they are not already toggle? Have you tried locking or unlocking the bootloader from fastboot (hopefully you can see the device on your computer when plugged in)? Your issue reminded me of another thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78277194&postcount=260 where it looked like an unlock only partially worked. I assume you are not the registered owner and cannot contact Google about the issue.
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I'm not sure if they are already toggle. Yes, I've tried to lock/unlock bootloader from fastboot, but nothing. The PC sees it from device manager. No,I'm not registered.
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I'm not sure if they are already toggle. Yes, I've tried to lock/unlock bootloader from fastboot, but nothing. The PC sees it from device manager. No,I'm not registered.
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Might be worth posting something on the Google forum. If an agent isn't checking registration, you might get some ideas. The only thing else I can think is that there may be some key combination (vol down or up and hold) when pressing the power button to get to recovery to keep it from shutting down. Good luck.
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Might be worth posting something on the Google forum. If an agent isn't checking registration, you might get some ideas. The only thing else I can think is that there may be some key combination (vol down or up and hold) when pressing the power button to get to recovery to keep it from shutting down. Good luck.
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I Have written to ghem, I wait an answer from them. I will try some combination and come back with an answer
i have the same problem
robertoancini51 said:
I Have written to ghem, I wait an answer from them. I will try some combination and come back with an answer
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who did you write to? can you share please? also if you manage to solve the problem, please share the solution.
many thanks,
Cant you take the back of and use EDL Mode? its qualcomm so its available.? wheres all the master techys in the pixel thread?You can push the entire factory image whether its locked or unlocked with EDL.
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Hi lads
Wonder if someone could help. The brothers phone is in trouble. He knows nothing about rooting etc so it's official but just keeps rebooting. His data stopped working and he rebooted it for the first time in months and it just won't boot. Pic attached from recovery. Any advice would be great. He doesn't care about the phone but has some family photos and stuff on it.
Thanks all
you can try to flash twrp twrp-3.0.1-0-hima via fastboot with this command if the bootloader is unlocked
fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.0.1-0-hima.img
then plug a usb cord into the phone and computer. the computer should see the phone as a usb drive and pull the photos or whatever that way
Hey thanks for the reply. I presume the attached picture means the bootloader is locked? Are there any other options would anyone know? Thanks
corkie1 said:
Hey thanks for the reply. I presume the attached picture means the bootloader is locked? Are there any other options would anyone know? Thanks
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Yes the purple text is your bootloader status, mine says "*** UNLOCKED ***". So you won't be able to RAM boot TWRP OR flash.
Ah right thanks for that. So basically factory reset is the only option I presume so?
Go for it!