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Hi, i have a bricked Nexus 7 flo (2013 Wifi)
After plug-in USB i have Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008.
Bootloader is broken, no-way to go bootloader or fastboot only Download mod via Qualcomm HS-USB with QPST tool.
But, i haven't needed files only i have 8064_msimage.mbn, MPRG8064.hex
What should be the APQ8064 but i do not know if the APQ8064-1AA.
What I miss are probably two xml files (rawprogram0.xml or sth like this, xml with partitions)
advice anyone answer? Thanks LuRy
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Hello my friend, so if you hold the Volume Down button, and turn your tablet on, you are not able to get to the bootloader?
Pandae said:
Hello my friend, so if you hold the Volume Down button, and turn your tablet on, you are not able to get to the bootloader?
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No, is not anyway to go bootloader.. Only black screen although all key combo.. Only QPST available USB interface..
After 10 seconds hold power button nexus only reboot again to HS-USB mode
I'm afraid I have no knowledge of fixing a bootloader problem. I do not know if anyone knows of a way, except to send the tablet for repair.
Pandae said:
I'm afraid I have no knowledge of fixing a bootloader problem. I do not know if anyone knows of a way, except to send the tablet for repair.
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When i search for 8064 qstp looks like as good way but didnt right files..
Nexus have apq8064 flo/1aa snapdragon but google searchs is for e.g. nubia z5 with apq8064 without 1aa in cpu name and this files at qpst emmc downloader didnt work with msg contains sth with cookies in connection
lukyrys said:
When i search for 8064 qstp looks like as good way but didnt right files..
Nexus have apq8064 flo/1aa snapdragon but google searchs is for e.g. nubia z5 with apq8064 without 1aa in cpu name and this files at qpst emmc downloader didnt work with msg contains sth with cookies in connection
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My main clue is this link
http://hi.baidu.com/ch_ff/item/c5baa02910fbbe110975082c
Now i don't feel so alone
Hello friend today i'm in the exacts needs of you, resolve that question.
My nexus 7 is dead too and after 3 nights of so much adb, fasboot, toolkits, flashs, roms, and recoverys nothing has worked.
i haven't tryed this yet because i'm afraid to brick it. i only have the files:
8064_msimage.mbn
8930_msimage.mbn
8960_msimage.mbn
extras
MPRG8064.bin
MPRG8064.hex
MPRG8930.hex
MPRG8960.hex
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and afraid of using them i can't proceed. i'll try to make those XML by hand with the info i'll collect from my tablet.
Does anyone know any more about this?
I've got a hard bricked Nexus 7 (2013) that registers itself as a Qualcomm USB serial device. Is there any way to extract a bootloader from the stock firmware to flash through this tool?
It was bricked by an accidental restart during a bootloader flash, so I can't get into fastboot
It also mounts a USB Mass Storage device with some of the files listed above in it. Though I don't know what the effect of copying things into here would be. Though if anyone has a valid set of the following files, I could give it a go:
Code:
/image/acdb.mbn
/image/apps.mbn
/image/dsp1.mbn
/image/dsp2.mbn
/image/dsp3.mbn
/image/efs1.mbn
/image/efs2.mbn
/image/efs3.mbn
/image/mdm_acdb.img
/image/rpm.mbn
/image/sbl1.mbn
/image/sbl2.mbn
thanks
9point6 said:
Does anyone know any more about this?
I've got a hard bricked Nexus 7 (2013) that registers itself as a Qualcomm USB serial device. Is there any way to extract a bootloader from the stock firmware to flash through this tool?
It was bricked by an accidental restart during a bootloader flash, so I can't get into fastboot
It also mounts a USB Mass Storage device with some of the files listed above in it. Though I don't know what the effect of copying things into here would be. Though if anyone has a valid set of the following files, I could give it a go:
Code:
/image/acdb.mbn
/image/apps.mbn
/image/dsp1.mbn
/image/dsp2.mbn
/image/dsp3.mbn
/image/efs1.mbn
/image/efs2.mbn
/image/efs3.mbn
/image/mdm_acdb.img
/image/rpm.mbn
/image/sbl1.mbn
/image/sbl2.mbn
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you can grab the stock bootloader from android.com, but I don't know if you can flash it.
reubendevries said:
you can grab the stock bootloader from android.com, but I don't know if you can flash it.
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Try to use QPST tools, which lets you work with it via Qualcomm USB diagnostic connection.
my lumia 820 bricked ,connect to pc is showed below ; how to fix it
you tried Windows Device Recovery Tool?
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=522381
dxdy said:
you tried Windows Device Recovery Tool?
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=522381
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i'm tried WDRT,cmd prompt methods and wpinternals but didn't show my lumia ,any other idea to recover my lumia
plz help.... any idea about this
Gokul Rajan said:
plz help.... any idea about this
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USE THIS AS STARTING POINT!!!
I once bricked a LG Leon and the solution to pc not recognizing the device was pinning the motherboard so the pc recognizes the qualcomm and you would be able to flash it, something like this:
Pinning
xxJMarian said:
USE THIS AS STARTING POINT!!!
I once bricked a LG Leon and the solution to pc not recognizing the device was pinning the motherboard so the pc recognizes the qualcomm and you would be able to flash it, something like this:
Pinning
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how to reinstall qualcumm bootloader?
Gokul Rajan said:
how to reinstall qualcumm bootloader?
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You need something like boardiag as shown in the video and some files to flash it, once you do the pinning and the pc recognizes the device, you will be able to flash it, you need some specific files. As far as i remember i had some folders with files with some LG models, G2, G3, etc... you need to find all the files compatibles with your device, i would suggest you first try everything to make it work without the pinning step, if you don't succeed then start thinking about this step, you can also try to do it without flashing the qualcomm, once your pc recognizes the device you might be able to recover it with WDRT without having to flash the qualcomm. Sadly, i cannot provide you with a full tutorial (including must dos if something goes wrong) because i don't have the required experience to do so.
Hello guys,
I'm using my 3T carefully as a media device just at home. But suddenly I couldn't control my system anymore. I could swipe and open settings, but couldn't turn on WiFi or start any app. So I restarted my phone but it never booted. Screen is completely black and even charging leds doesn't work anymore. I can't access TWRP recovery. I used the button combinations ... Nothing! But when I connect my phone to my computer windows plays the typical sound like when you plug in an USB stick. Windows sayed once that the connected device is buggy and cannot be detected. Nothing more. When I reconnect no more message or pop up again.
Has anyone any idea? Thanks a lot!
slev!n said:
Hello guys,
Screen unit is completely dead. It even doesn't show a charging led anymore. I can't access TWRP recovery. I used the button combinations ... Nothing! But when I connect to the computer windows registers my phone by playing the 'connected sound'. But nothing more. Has anyone any idea or know where I can discuss my issue? Thanks a lot!
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That's weird. Sounds like your screen (if not more parts) died. Hardware issue? Water damage? Might be better to contact a repair center since if you can't even access recovery I doubt the problem is related to LOS. Never happened on my 3T over the 4 years I've had it, though it's had its fair share of damage.
knpk13 said:
That's weird. Sounds like your screen (if not more parts) died. Hardware issue? Water damage? Might be better to contact a repair center since if you can't even access recovery I doubt the problem is related to LOS. Never happened on my 3T over the 4 years I've had it, though it's had its fair share of damage.
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But before my restart I could use the screen it just looks like something in the system doesn't work: could type on apps and settings, it just doesn't open or pop back. And the charging led is not part of the screen unit as I know.... If I could take out the battery I would do it. It often works in other phones. But I don't have tools here for my 3T. :/
knpk13 said:
That's weird. Sounds like your screen (if not more parts) died. Hardware issue? Water damage? Might be better to contact a repair center since if you can't even access recovery I doubt the problem is related to LOS. Never happened on my 3T over the 4 years I've had it, though it's had its fair share of damage.
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But before my restart I could use the screen it just looks like something in the system doesn't work: could type on apps and settings, it just doesn't open or pop back. And the charging led is not part of the screen unit as I know.... If I could take out the battery I would do it. It often works in other phones. But I don't have tools here for my 3T. :/
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Hello guys,
I've got an issue and don't know if it belongs to the build or not. I'm on the last build with my 3T and today after charging my phone I couldn't turn on WiFi or start any app. It just didn't open. So I restated my phone but it never booted. Screen unit is completely dead. It even doesn't show a charging led anymore. I can't access TWRP recovery. I used the button combinations ... Nothing! But when I connect to the computer windows registers my phone by playing the 'connected sound'. But nothing more. Has anyone any idea or know where I can discuss my issue? Thanks a lot!
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Sounds to me like an hardware error involving (but not necessarily limited to) emmc access. That would explain, why the parts still in ram (like homescreen) were still working but apps won't start anymore, as well as the blank screen on device startup (even the logo needs emmc access to read the logo partition).
Try unbricking (I'm afraid your pc won't find the device, if my guess is correct), if that fails: rma or repair center.
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Has anyone any idea or know where I can discuss my issue? Thanks a lot!
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You need to be more spesific about the connected sounds, does it shows up on device manager or else, in detail (with SS/photos etc to prevent misjudge)
150208 said:
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You need to be more spesific about the connected sounds, does it shows up on device manager or else, in detail (with SS/photos etc to prevent misjudge)
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Thanks, I'll create a post there. Just one more post here:
I used this phone just carefully at home as a media device. So this brick came totally out of nowhere. When I connect my bricked 3T now to my computer it makes the typical sound like when you plug in an USB stick. Windows sayed once that the connected device is buggy and cannot be detected. Nothing more. When I reconnect no more pop up again.
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I'll create a post there.
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When you've created that post ask the moderators to move this complete conversation from this thread to the newly created on in the help forum, please. This helps to keep this thread readable and searcheble.
For your trouble: if you can't boot rom, recovery nor fastboot mode, it doesn't make sense to debug the usb connection: what should the pc connect to if none of the three is bootable? There is just nothing up to connect to. That's why I recommended unbrick tool - if that fails rma or go to a repair center.
Hello guys,
I'm using my 3T carefully as a media device just at home. But suddenly I couldn't control my system anymore. I could swipe and open settings, but couldn't turn on WiFi or start any app. So I restarted my phone but it never booted. Screen is completely black and even charging leds doesn't work anymore. I can't access TWRP recovery. I used the button combinations ... Nothing! But when I connect my phone to my computer windows plays the typical sound like when you plug in an USB stick. Windows sayed once that the connected device is buggy and cannot be detected. Nothing more. When I reconnect no more message or pop up again.
Has anyone any idea? Thanks a lot!
Post SS of the device manager after connecting the phone to the PC
150208 said:
Post SS of the device manager after connecting the phone to the PC
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It doesn't make sense to debug the pc conmection: if neither recovery, fastboot mode nor rom is bootable, there is nothing up and running the pc can connect to (maybe unbrick tool can still access the msm hardware directly, but that's not sure - confirmation is still missing from @slev!n). I'm writing this the second time.
If none of recovery, fastboot mode nor rom is bootable, the last resource before rma or repair center is unbrick tool. I'm writing this the third time!
@slev!n: please ask the moderators to move the existing conversation to thos from the los16 thread here. If all postings have moved, ask the moderators to move this thread from op3/help to op3t/help.
@nvertigo67 I wanted to do so and was searching how to contact moderators but couldn't find it in my XDA app. Maybe someone can give me a hint? I'm kind of new on xda... Thanks!
@150208 And as I wrote: it's not possible to get any kind of message on windows anymore. Just the sound appears when I connect and disconnect.
@nvertigo67 I was also following your advice to use the unbrick tool. I followed the steps on oneplus forum:
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/guide-oneplus-3-3t-unbrick.531047/
When it comes to the integrity check windows doesn't accept "TESTSIGNING ON". And so windows doesn't recognise my phone in the device manager for the next steps.
And I guess RMA or repair centres are super expensive. I don't know if it's worth it? I thought about buying a device with a broken screen on eBay and try to change the motherboard...
Log in with a web browser locate each posting of the comversation. For each posting in question use the little triangle icon at the botom on the left side, report each posting, set non-urgent and pit the link of this thread together with something like "Please move this posting to the linked thread, thanx in advance".
For disabling driver signature enforcement try method 2. from this post: http://maxedtech.com/about-testmode/
Most of tbe time xda postings are more reliable and more current then the Oneplus forums: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/op3-collection-unbrick-tools-t3896722, https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/how-to/op3-collection-unbrick-tools-t3896722
slev!n said:
[MENTION=4405529]i thought about buying a device with a broken screen on eBay and try to change the motherboard...
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If you already have a thought why do you keep asked here though? If you want another possible solution, at least put an effort to provide the information needed when asked by the one who tried to help you
I'm not into a guessing games, so i'm out
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It doesn't make sense to debug the pc conmection: if neither recovery, fastboot mode nor rom is bootable, there is nothing up and running the pc can connect to (maybe unbrick tool can still access the msm hardware directly, but that's not sure - confirmation is still missing from @slev!n). I'm writing this the second time.
If none of recovery, fastboot mode nor rom is bootable, the last resource before rma or repair center is unbrick tool. I'm writing this the third time!
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There are 2 possible reason when the phone is not detected by the computer, driver or hw problem.
To know it i need to look at the device manager status
If it's hw problem, i'll try not to jump on MB conclussion yet, since there are still another possible reason
When talking about MSM, you need to make sure it's available first on the device manager
Otherwise, it's a waste of data for downloading the tool in these human malware days
Oh yes, the msm guide is quite lag behind. You don't need to boot into test mode anymore with the current driver for qualcomm
I flashed a lot qualcomm devices with w10 without the need to boot into test mode
150208 said:
There are 2 possible reason when the phone is not detected by the computer, driver or hw problem.
To know it i need to look at the device manager status
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True, if only "win is not detecting the device" is known. Since we know much more (neither rom, recovery nor fastboot mode are bootable), the debugging of the usb driver doesn't make sense. The msm tool uses it's own drivers to detect the hardware BEFORE one of the three is booted. If the msm tool has unbricked the device and booting recovery, rom and/or fastboot, you can start debugging the "nprmal" qc usb drivers, if still necessary.
For the costs of rma: maybe it's expensive - maybe oneplus will be obliging... Since you don't relay on the device as your daily driver, you can ask for an estimate of costs - so you can decide if it's worth the costs.
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True, if only "win is not detecting the device" is known. Since we know much more (neither rom, recovery nor fastboot mode are bootable), the debugging of the usb driver doesn't make sense. The msm tool uses it's own drivers to detect the hardware BEFORE one of the three is booted. If the msm tool has unbricked the device and booting recovery, rom and/or fastboot, you can start debugging the "nprmal" qc usb drivers, if still necessary.
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Wait, I fail to see your explanation in line with mine. I want to start debug it on the windows side, but you seems to see it on the phone side.
Do you realize there are cases where everything is black/nothing responding but it's still detected by computer? That when emmc is corrupt, but repairable if you format it.
150208 said:
Do you realize there are cases where everything is black/nothing responding but it's still detected by computer? That when emmc is corrupt, but repairable if you format it.
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If neither fastboot mode nor recovery is bootable, you need the msm interface to refprmat somethimg on emmc. In other words: if there's no recovery nor fastboot, you can't utilize adb or fastboot to reformat or to fix the partition table. You need something to connect to to do the fixing, but without recovery or fastboot, there is nothing adb or fastboot can conmect to, no matter of the driver status on the pc/win side. Once this is fixed (at least fastboot mode is up again) you can utilize the "normal" usb connection again.
What do you want to do with the usb connection, if neither fastboot mode nor recovery is up amd running? What is your suggested next step, if the device is recognized? What should the pc recognize if neither fastboot nor adb os an option? Which command or procedure will fix the emmc?
nvertigo67 said:
If neither fastboot mode nor recovery is bootable, you need the msm interface to refprmat somethimg on emmc.
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Yes, there are other tools but i'm not gonna bother since it's paid
nvertigo67 said:
In other words: if there's no recovery nor fastboot, you can't utilize adb or fastboot to reformat or to fix the partition table. You need something to connect to to do the fixing, but without recovery or fastboot, there is nothing adb or fastboot can conmect to, no matter of the driver status on the pc/win side.
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This is the part where you're incorrect. There are 4 status when a device plugged into the pc.
1. detected and driver is loaded
2. detected and driver isn't loaded
3. detected but not recognized
4. no sign at all
1 and 2 is sw problem, 3 and 4 is hw problem
In order for MSM to do it's job, you need to have either problem no 1 or 2 with qualcomm qloader 9008 driver already or later detected in devmanager
So it's important to know the driver status
OP states there was sounds coming then nothing, which mean it's either 2 or 3, more like 3 but again i repeating myself i don't like guessing games
I don't understand the part why you're explaining/asking about fastboot recovery or etc, his phone is on dead state, nothing-literally-no sign of life unless he plug it to the pc and then it making sounds for the first time,
Why do you even bother thinking about it?
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Which command or procedure will fix the emmc?
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No procedure will fixed his phone since there are no enough information
I think your other question should be already answered. If else, i don't know what to say anymore.
150208 said:
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In other words: if there's no recovery nor fastboot, you can't utilize adb or fastboot to reformat or to fix the partition table. You need something to connect to to do the fixing, but without recovery or fastboot, there is nothing adb or fastboot can conmect to, no matter of the driver status on the pc/win side.
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This is the part where you're incorrect.
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If so, please explain how you can format a partition or fix the partition table if neither fastboot mode nor recovery (or a rooted system for that matter) is bootable.
@slev!n: please give a screenshot of the device manager to @150208. I'm too curious to learn how to fix a broken emmc without recovery nor fastboot mode.
Thank you so far!
I dont want to bother someone. Just thinking about further options thats why I wrote my thought about replacing the motherboard down.
I 'm in test mode now and I did this:
"Step 4 :- Press the power button for 40 seconds to turn off the phone.
Step 5 :- Press only volume up button for a few seconds and while keeping it pressed,connect your phone to PC.Keep volume up pressed till your device shows in device manager as [Unknown Device,QHUSB_BULK (under Unknown Devices) or Qualcomm HS USB (under COMs and Ports)]."
But no device is listet in my device manager. But in msmtool my phone is connected. Does it mean I cann't continue with this tool somehow?
slev!n said:
But no device is listet in my device manager. But in msmtool my phone is connected. Does it mean I cann't continue with this tool somehow?
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The pic is from msm tool, not the device manager. No unknown device in device manager?
It was only a matter of time before my first brick with this phone. Earlier this evening I tried to factory reset from TWRP and clean flash latest OOS, but it spewed out a whole bunch of partition errors. After various efforts, here's the current status: It won't boot to the OS from either slot. TWRP says no OS installed. On Slot A, it won't boot to recovery either, and the only thing I can get to is fastboot. On Slot B, I can get to TWRP recovery, but all storage is gone (and I've since done a full wipe so there's nothing on it anyway). Any attempts to do adb push or sideload result in the error "adb: error: failed to get feature set: no devices/emulators found", so I can't install anything unless there's another way I'm not aware of.
I'm trying to get into EDL by powering off the phone, then holding down both volume buttons while I plug in the USB cable. It shows up in Device Manager for about 2-3 seconds as "Qualcomm QDLOADER 9008" and then disappears for a second before going directly into fastboot. I've rebooted my computer to disable device driver signing and install the latest Qualcomm drivers per this guide, but the latest drivers are already installed. I've tried a different USB cable and a different USB port.
1) Is there another way to get into EDL mode?
2) Is there anything else I can try from TWRP, adb, or fastboot?
terlynn4 said:
1) Is there another way to get into EDL mode?
2) Is there anything else I can try from TWRP, adb, or fastboot?
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Was in the same situation few days ago on my 8 Pro not the 9 Pro. Couple of things you could try:
1. The new TWRP had a "Reboot to EDL" option in the advanced section for the first time. Check if the 9 Pro TWRP has the same.
2. My device was only going into fastboot & could boot TWRP, with the same QUALCOMM crashdump error. It would auto power-up the second a cable is inserted, I had to try many reboot-to-EDL programs out there but none worked as the device was playing up. Keep trying MSM.
3. This is weird, but it's what worked with me. The 11.0.4.4 MSM for 8 Pro failed to recognise my device altogether, it's 11.0.3.3 one that worked. With that one, it didn't read the device until maybe the 10th trial. So see if different MSM versions are available for the 9 Pro, and again keep trying MSM.
Good luck.
Fishawy said:
Was in the same situation few days ago on my 8 Pro not the 9 Pro. Couple of things you could try:
1. The new TWRP had a "Reboot to EDL" option in the advanced section for the first time. Check if the 9 Pro TWRP has the same.
2. My device was only going into fastboot & could boot TWRP, with the same QUALCOMM crashdump error. It would auto power-up the second a cable is inserted, I had to try many reboot-to-EDL programs out there but none worked as the device was playing up. Keep trying MSM.
3. This is weird, but it's what worked with me. The 11.0.4.4 MSM for 8 Pro failed to recognise my device altogether, it's 11.0.3.3 one that worked. With that one, it didn't read the device until maybe the 10th trial. So see if different MSM versions are available for the 9 Pro, and again keep trying MSM.
Good luck.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I did try the "Reboot to EDL" option but it didn't work for me. And I think we only have one MSM version for this model so far. I'll keep trying till it works or I figure something else out.
terlynn4 said:
Thanks for the suggestions. I did try the "Reboot to EDL" option but it didn't work for me. And I think we only have one MSM version for this model so far. I'll keep trying till it works or I figure something else out.
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You don't have to stick to one model. You can use MSM of 11.2.2.2 EU or 11.2.4.4 India for example, then flash the stock update of a different region, as long as it's an upgrade not the same version.
I did upgrade from 11.0.6.6 AA to 11.0.8.8 EU locally on my 8 Pro. I would imagine it's the same, haven't tested it on my 9 Pro yet though.
I finally got it flashed back to OOS via TWRP and booting normally again. However, it concerns me that I couldn't ever get EDL working, in case I ever really need it. I'll have to keep working on that "just in case".
After trying several things in various orders, I reformatted /data, after which adb push started working. I was able to push the latest full .zip and after a couple more errors I was able to flash it to both slots and reinstall TWRP. I did get an error when I went to reboot that said something like "No OS installed... are you sure you want to reboot?" however it booted into the OS that time.
Anyway, thanks to those who offered suggestions. I'll update again if I ever figure out what's wrong with EDL.
Use All in One tools. Working really good as far as I can see. Choose Oneples 8 pro device since not updted for Oneplus 9 / Pro. There is an option to reboot to EDL thru this tool.
Steve0007 said:
Use All in One tools. Working really good as far as I can see. Choose Oneples 8 pro device since not updted for Oneplus 9 / Pro. There is an option to reboot to EDL thru this tool.
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Seems like a great tool... however, I just tried it and get the same behavior when I use the Reboot to EDL option. It shows up as a Qualcomm device in Device Manager for a couple of seconds and then reboots to system (now that I have a functional OS). It never shows up in MSM Tool.
terlynn4 said:
Seems like a great tool... however, I just tried it and get the same behavior when I use the Reboot to EDL option. It shows up as a Qualcomm device in Device Manager for a couple of seconds and then reboots to system (now that I have a functional OS). It never shows up in MSM Tool.
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Hi, I noticed when using the 64 version of Qualcomm driver, my phone would auto boot out of EDL as soon as it would enter it. I had to use a nother version I believe is 32 bit version. That fixed the problem for me. Also usually it's the boot that is messed up when something goes wrong and replacing that will usually fix and if not; replacing correct boot and then wiping data is what worked for me.
Samuel Holland said:
Hi, I noticed when using the 64 version of Qualcomm driver, my phone would auto boot out of EDL as soon as it would enter it. I had to use a nother version I believe is 32 bit version. That fixed the problem for me. Also usually it's the boot that is messed up when something goes wrong and replacing that will usually fix and if not; replacing correct boot and then wiping data is what worked for me.
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Well, you're definitely onto something, but there's still a missing piece. After installing 32-bit drivers I'm able to get the phone into EDL mode... screen is blank and "Qualcomm QDLoader 9008" shows up in device manager, and it actually stays there without the phone trying to boot on its own. However, the phone still doesn't show up in MSM. In device manager it has a yellow triangle and says the driver isn't signed, even though I installed it after doing the advanced reboot to allow unsigned drivers.
Where do you download the latest version of the 32-bit driver from? Maybe the one I found isn't the latest?
terlynn4 said:
Well, you're definitely onto something, but there's still a missing piece. After installing 32-bit drivers I'm able to get the phone into EDL mode... screen is blank and "Qualcomm QDLoader 9008" shows up in device manager, and it actually stays there without the phone trying to boot on its own. However, the phone still doesn't show up in MSM. In device manager it has a yellow triangle and says the driver isn't signed, even though I installed it after doing the advanced reboot to allow unsigned drivers.
Where do you download the latest version of the 32-bit driver from? Maybe the one I found isn't the latest?
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I can't remember where I got it from , I believe from 8t forum? I've had it on my Google drive for quite some time. If you would like me to share it I could. I don't remember if I added to the name originally. The name on the file is
Qualcomm_USB_Host_Drivers_1.00.53_20180705_w7_w10(8t_link).exe
Samuel Holland said:
I can't remember where I got it from , I believe from 8t forum? I've had it on my Google drive for quite some time. If you would like me to share it I could. I don't remember if I added to the name originally. The name on the file is
Qualcomm_USB_Host_Drivers_1.00.53_20180705_w7_w10(8t_link).exe
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I didn't find that version, but I did find a [presumably] newer version 2.1.0.3 32-bit driver that appears to work. The device now shows up in MSM Tool. Thanks for the help!
terlynn4 said:
I didn't find that version, but I did find a [presumably] newer version 2.1.0.3 32-bit driver that appears to work. The device now shows up in MSM Tool. Thanks for the help!
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Can you share a link for that updated 32-bit driver?
If what Samuel Holland suggested is valid in my case as well, that would get rid of the auto-boot issue we struggled with.
Fishawy said:
Can you share a link for that updated 32-bit driver?
If what Samuel Holland suggested is valid in my case as well, that would get rid of the auto-boot issue we struggled with.
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The one that worked for me was the 32-bit setup.exe file from this guide. I uninstalled the existing driver I had installed, rebooted, installed this driver, and then EDL worked right away.
So I am completely stumped.. I would like to perform this guide to unlock my bootloader on my LG g8 thinq the only problem i continuously run into is when i put my phone into EDL mode and connect it to my PC I check the device manager and it comes up as qusb_bulk_cid:xxx_SN:xxxxxxx I have tried everything i can think of to fix this issue... I have installed all of the latest qualcomm drivers, ADB drivers, USB drivers and nothing will correct this for QFIL to be able to pick up my phone and a port that gets assigned to it like (COM1) ect ect. I really hope someone could tell me what im doing wrong and or what im missing please. I everyone else get this qualcomm 9008 thing instead and I cant for the life of me figure out what is going on.
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So I am completely stumped.. I would like to perform this guide to unlock my bootloader on my LG g8 thinq the only problem i continuously run into is when i put my phone into EDL mode and connect it to my PC I check the device manager and it comes up as qusb_bulk_cid:xxx_SN:xxxxxxx I have tried everything i can think of to fix this issue... I have installed all of the latest qualcomm drivers, ADB drivers, USB drivers and nothing will correct this for QFIL to be able to pick up my phone and a port that gets assigned to it like (COM1) ect ect. I really hope someone could tell me what im doing wrong and or what im missing please. I everyone else get this qualcomm 9008 thing instead and I cant for the life of me figure out what is going on.
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Haven't done this part in quite a while, but I think you just need to right click it in file manager, oops I mean device manager of course, and assign the appropriate driver to it.
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Haven't done this part in quite a while, but I think you just need to right click it in file manager, oops I mean device manager of course, and assign the appropriate driver to it.
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I have attempted to do this and every time I do it says windows could not install the driver. I’ve also used a driver updating software and it said the driver was missing. Tried to update/install it and it did nothing.. just kept saying the driver was missing.