So guys, my AFTv is semi bricked since last year. I tried the USB keyboard recovery stuff and it didn't work. Now I'm using a USB Cable A-A to get into fastboot and I sucessfully entered into fastboot mode. The thing is, the fastboot seems to be locked and I can't flash anything and the recovery seems to be messed up as well.
Is there anything I can do now? Or just throw the box to the garbage?
I understand that the fastboot should be fully unlocked in order to flash anything, but is it possible to unlock through fastboot mode (since it's the only mode that works for me). Making it work again even without root or custom ROM would be great.
gabsporto said:
So guys, my AFTv is semi bricked since last year. I tried the USB keyboard recovery stuff and it didn't work. Now I'm using a USB Cable A-A to get into fastboot and I sucessfully entered into fastboot mode. The thing is, the fastboot seems to be locked and I can't flash anything and the recovery seems to be messed up as well.
Is there anything I can do now? Or just throw the box to the garbage?
I understand that the fastboot should be fully unlocked in order to flash anything, but is it possible to unlock through fastboot mode (since it's the only mode that works for me). Making it work again even without root or custom ROM would be great.
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You know... thinking about it. You could unlock it using the method the Fire HDX guys use with generating the unlock file and unlocking through fastboot. I belive the command to get the emmc info is fastboot oem emmc-info.
rbox said:
You know... thinking about it. You could unlock it using the method the Fire HDX guys use with generating the unlock file and unlocking through fastboot. I belive the command to get the emmc info is fastboot oem emmc-info.
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I'll check on that one when I get in home. Thanks rbox.
So that anyone coming across this knows, the "fastboot oem emmc-info" command works to get the values necessary to unlock the bootloader. I'll have a guide up for it soon.
AFTVnews.com said:
So that anyone coming across this knows, the "fastboot oem emmc-info" command works to get the values necessary to unlock the bootloader. I'll have a guide up for it soon.
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Thanks! Hope you post that soon.
gabsporto said:
Thanks! Hope you post that soon.
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I've been a bit busy, but I haven't forgotten. I expect to have it up this week.
Is this guide online? Haven't found it. Please help.
veeroohre said:
Is this guide online? Haven't found it. Please help.
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Not yet.
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Hi all,
I recently picked up a new Pixel and was wanting to flash it. I ended up enabling USB debugging and set OEM unlock within Android settings.
Yet when I use fastboot flashing unlock, it keeps telling me that OEM unlock isn't set. In my haste, I ran flash-all with a new Google build and this overwrote the existing ROM, but left the bootloader intact it seems. Now when I boot, it says I have a damaged OS and I should use recovery. The problem is that even recovery is damaged and it keeps rebooting to the bootloader. So adb won't work either. The only thing that works is fastboot.
Is there anything I can do to fix this or is it completely bricked? I can't seem to use fastboot to flash any ROM to the device - keeps erroring. I tried to match a ROM with the bootloader but that didn't work either.
Any ideas?
I used Nexus Root Toolkit when I got semi-bricked.
Use erase Command on flashboot for data and system then do flash_all again
As was mentioned, if you have fastboot you are ok. You can flash as mentioned above or use this -
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70611434&postcount=78
NRT is good for people like me who barely know what they're doing, enough to get bricked in the first place like I did. What i like is that it takes away a little of the uncertainty about whether I'm using the right files.
I hadn't rooted and unlocked and done all the setup in about a year so I forgot everything.
Save yourself some trouble and look at the "TWRP bootloops" thread. It's easy to avoid if you follow some specific steps, frustrating otherwise.
Thanks all, but will this even work, given that the bootloader is still locked? I have no way of unlocking it via any fastboot commands. That's why I am completely stuck.
Will NRT do that somehow in a way that fastboot can't? If so, I'll go find a windows machine from somewhere (who still uses Windows!?)
hamazoza said:
Thanks all, but will this even work, given that the bootloader is still locked? I have no way of unlocking it via any fastboot commands. That's why I am completely stuck.
Will NRT do that somehow in a way that fastboot can't? If so, I'll go find a windows machine from somewhere (who still uses Windows!?)
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Won't work IF bootloader is still locked. Try this command > fastboot continue
That will work with locked bootloader, but not sure if it'll solve your problem. Nothing to loose by trying...
hamazoza said:
Thanks all, but will this even work, given that the bootloader is still locked? I have no way of unlocking it via any fastboot commands. That's why I am completely stuck.
Will NRT do that somehow in a way that fastboot can't? If so, I'll go find a windows machine from somewhere (who still uses Windows!?)
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Yes, you can unlock bootloader from fastboot.
Um...
fastboot oem unlock
Learn fastboot. It's your friend!
btw, you don't need it unlocked to flash the stock image!
d j a said:
Yes, you can unlock bootloader from fastboot.
Um...
fastboot oem unlock
Learn fastboot. It's your friend!
btw, you don't need it unlocked to flash the stock image!
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Um...no You missed what I wrote in the first post - oem unlock (actually flashing unlock) doesn't work.
So how on earth do i flash the original image - I've tried to do that multiple times and it always fails.
cam30era said:
Won't work IF bootloader is still locked. Try this command > fastboot continue
That will work with locked bootloader, but not sure if it'll solve your problem. Nothing to loose by trying...
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Yeah didn't think NRT would work because of the locked bootloader! Fastboot continue just gets out of fastboot - what is that gonna solve? I have a damaged set of partitions it seems - going from bootloader -> recovery boots back to the bootloader so it's clear that partition is damaged.
Is there any way I can just push some build to rebuild the partitions or can I do absolutely nothing until the bootloader is unlocked. And if so, how on earth can i unlock it if the only thing that works is fastboot?
hamazoza said:
Um...no You missed what I wrote in the first post - oem unlock (actually flashing unlock) doesn't work.
So how on earth do i flash the original image - I've tried to do that multiple times and it always fails.
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Try this.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70611434&postcount=78
You'll need to extract the system image and flash that.
fastboot -w update image-ryu-n4f26i.zip
d j a said:
Try this.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70611434&postcount=78
You'll need to extract the system image and flash that.
fastboot -w update image-ryu-n4f26i.zip
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I'll try that tonight. FWIW, I know I copied the line from flash-all to just flash recovery.img and even the system image, and both failed.
The only difference I see between that and yours is you have '-w update'. Maybe that's the trick.
d j a said:
Try this.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=70611434&postcount=78
You'll need to extract the system image and flash that.
fastboot -w update image-ryu-n4f26i.zip
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So I tried that...no luck...it created the partitions and at the end, I get this error:
"erasing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: unsupported command)
"
hamazoza said:
So I tried that...no luck...it created the partitions and at the end, I get this error:
"erasing 'boot'...
FAILED (remote: unsupported command)
"
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Try the SkipSoft tool. You can download and flash the entire stock image using that and FASTBOOT.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...tool-skipsoft-android-toolkit-google-t3277106
d j a said:
Try the SkipSoft tool. You can download and flash the entire stock image using that and FASTBOOT.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...tool-skipsoft-android-toolkit-google-t3277106
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I don't think that'll work. OEM unlock wasn't set in developer settings.
hamazoza said:
I don't think that'll work. OEM unlock wasn't set in developer settings.
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You don't need that. I actually unlocked mine without it. The tool also has a unlock feature. Its worth a try.
Look for this forum post: flashing to stock android npd90g twrp t3424863
This helped me too. Only difference is I had TWRP installed.
Try unlocking bootloader via termjnal, then use the fastboot command via terminal (pc) fwtool vbnv write dev_boot_fastboot_full_cap 1 to reenable fastboot, then erase the partitions manually as mentioned in the tutorial and reflash them either manually or together using skipsoft / nrt or manual commands and a factory image.
Normally there should not be anything wrong with your bootloader image since modifying it is disabled for bootloader locked devices. Let us know about your progress.
Oh, also never flash an older system image than your current one.
Hello guys I have H815 and I can't proceed with unlocking bootloader cause my phone cannot boot into bootloader/fastboot mode. I'm not newbie, but with this phone everything goes ****ing different than in instruction.
I the instruction there is adb reboot bootloader. Of course my phone is seen in adb mode but after this command it just reboot to system. I tried also key combinations with no luck...
What to do?
My system is android 6
remialfa said:
Hello guys I have H815 and I can't proceed with unlocking bootloader cause my phone cannot boot into bootloader/fastboot mode. I'm not newbie, but with this phone everything goes ****ing different than in instruction.
I the instruction there is adb reboot bootloader. Of course my phone is seen in adb mode but after this command it just reboot to system. I tried also key combinations with no luck...
What to do?
My system is android 6
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Hi,
I'm the same...
looking for solution I found this on Youtube:
Pratically, you have to press vol up while connect USB on PC....
I haven't the G4 with my today and so I cannot test if this is a valid mode...
If you do this, let me know if you can enter in fastboot mode
auceto63 said:
Hi,
I'm the same...
looking for solution I found this on Youtube:
Pratically, you have to press vol up while connect USB on PC....
I haven't the G4 with my today and so I cannot test if this is a valid mode...
If you do this, let me know if you can enter in fastboot mode
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I did that and yeah it entered this mode but it's not valid bootloader/fastboot mode. It's some service mode to update firmware. Anyway it's not visible in pc as a normal fastboot and I cannot proceed further with unlocking bootloader...
Edit: it's download mode... So as I said it's not fastboot mode.
Anyone can help?
Seriously nobody? I thought this phone has good community and support...
I'm facing the exact same problem with my H810 on 6.0. Sick of not being able to root atleast.
Seriously hasn't anyone on earth found a way to boot this **** in fastboot? I mean there are a number of tutorials but everything goes different as F*** with this thing. Hope someone will update with good news. :fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
charith262 said:
I'm facing the exact same problem with my H810 on 6.0. Sick of not being able to root atleast.
Seriously hasn't anyone on earth found a way to boot this **** in fastboot? I mean there are a number of tutorials but everything goes different as F*** with this thing. Hope someone will update with good news. :fingers-crossed::fingers-crossed:
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You can check out UsU. That is an unofficial bootloader unlock
ThePiGuy said:
You can check out UsU. That is an unofficial bootloader unlock
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Thanks yeah I checked but that's for ARB<=2 devices. I forgot to mention earlier this godforsaken thing is ARB3.
I have an H811 (T-Mo) running firmware H81120p, ARB3. Doesn't seem to be much that can be done with it as far as rooting. It also has no stock recovery, only boots to system.
you did follow this official guide right? it unlocked mine after a few angry moments
http://developer.lge.com/resource/mobile/RetrieveBootloader.dev
use minimal ADB https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Only way to boot twrp later is to use fastboot with ADB, recovery with buttons doesn't work.
if the device wont boot a rom use adb to get back in recovery.
if you use bank apps, install magisk before installing rom, do not get SU
samadee3 said:
you did follow this official guide right? it unlocked mine after a few angry moments
http://developer.lge.com/resource/mobile/RetrieveBootloader.dev
use minimal ADB https://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790
Only way to boot twrp later is to use fastboot with ADB, recovery with buttons doesn't work.
if the device wont boot a rom use adb to get back in recovery.
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Only problem is that the info linked to above applies to ONE G4 variant only - the H815 international model. The rest of us are SOL. The bootloader on US carrier G4 - AT&T, T-Mo, VzW, etc (most later firmware revisions for G3 as well) models has been nailed down. The only exception is a G4 with ARB <= 2 can be hacked with UsU in order to root it and install a custom recovery.
SofaSpud said:
Only problem is that the info linked to above applies to ONE G4 variant only - the H815 international model. The rest of us are SOL. The bootloader on US carrier G4 - AT&T, T-Mo, VzW, etc (most later firmware revisions for G3 as well) models has been nailed down. The only exception is a G4 with ARB <= 2 can be hacked with UsU in order to root it and install a custom recovery.
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Tmo is very easy
Go to dev options and enable adb
Then run "adb reboot bootloader"
Once there, run "fastboot oem unlock" and voila, you have an officially unlocked bootloader with no restrictions related to UsU
Please be aware the above will factory reset your device
ThePiGuy said:
Tmo is very easy
Go to dev options and enable adb
Then run "adb reboot bootloader"
Once there, run "fastboot oem unlock" and voila, you have an officially unlocked bootloader with no restrictions related to UsU
Please be aware the above will factory reset your device
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Do you know anyone who has done it with H81120o or later? I've seen posts for two yrs about doing it that way, but I don't remember reading about it being done on 20o or later.
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Do you know anyone who has done it with H81120o or later? I've seen posts for two yrs about doing it that way, but I don't remember reading about it being done on 20o or later.
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Why v20o
Remember, this has nothing to do with UsU and therefore ARB etc doesn't matter
Edit: ps there are loads of H811 users in my Lineage thread and the other ROMs too
ThePiGuy said:
Why v20o
Remember, this has nothing to do with UsU and therefore ARB etc doesn't matter
Edit: ps there are loads of H811 users in my Lineage thread and the other ROMs too
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Got it. Guess that it makes sense. ARB prevents rolling back to earlier release than 20o, I'm ok. Will try the BL unlock today then.
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I actually managed to get my LG V20 F800L into same situation after messing up my rooting process.
First i was stuck at logo and factory reset did nothing. Bootloader was working then.
Then i downloaded new firmware through "Download Mode", and after that i lost access to bootloader.
I know the phone model is different, but process seems to be very similar for all LG devices.
Trying to troubleshoot that atm, if i'll have results i'll post them here.
P.S. I know original poster long left (probably after throwing phone into a grinder), but maybe for someone with same problem as us in the future the info will be useful.
Florimer said:
I actually managed to get my LG V20 F800L into same situation after messing up my rooting process.
First i was stuck at logo and factory reset did nothing. Bootloader was working then.
Then i downloaded new firmware through "Download Mode", and after that i lost access to bootloader.
I know the phone model is different, but process seems to be very similar for all LG devices.
Trying to troubleshoot that atm, if i'll have results i'll post them here.
P.S. I know original poster long left (probably after throwing phone into a grinder), but maybe for someone with same problem as us in the future the info will be useful.
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Ok, now i have to reply to my own post, since i believe i understand now something important:
LG phones usually dont have bootloader open to access. Until you use some exploits to do so.
I did not know that at the time of writing that reply.
Florimer said:
Ok, now i have to reply to my own post, since i believe i understand now something important:
LG phones usually dont have bootloader open to access. Until you use some exploits to do so.
I did not know that at the time of writing that reply.
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Do you have more details about this? I seem to be in a similar situation than you and I'm struggling to make it work.
I am not able to flash anything via fastboot.
i tried every way to flash via fastboot mode but nothing works.
I am on 9.2.7.0 rom.'
I really need any solution.
looks like my fastboot is broken.
while trying to work fastboot, I mistakely locked my bootloader
and now when i go to fastboot mode.
my pc shows its fastboot but in miunlock tool
itdoesnt show my device.
If anyone one can help or experienced this issue , kindle please help
I have same sitauation like this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-5-pro/help/error-flashing-twrp-pc-t3786357
so if this issued is solved tell me the solution
Rohan_sadhwani said:
I am not able to flash anything via fastboot.
i tried every way to flash via fastboot mode but nothing works.
I am on 9.2.7.0 rom.'
I really need any solution.
looks like my fastboot is broken.
while trying to work fastboot, I mistakely locked my bootloader
and now when i go to fastboot mode.
my pc shows its fastboot but in miunlock tool
itdoesnt show my device.
If anyone one can help or experienced this issue , kindle please help
I have same sitauation like this:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/redmi-note-5-pro/help/error-flashing-twrp-pc-t3786357
so if this issued is solved tell me the solution
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Did you try a different PC/ USB cable? seems like driver issue to me.
while trying to work fastboot, I mistakely locked my bootloader
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Did you unlock it again with the Mi Unlock tool?
Make sure to enable USB debug in developer options again.
And did you turn on OEM unlock in developer options again also.
ecrum said:
Did you try a different PC/ USB cable? seems like driver issue to me.
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Yes i tried all. But no luck. Even now it doesn't unlocking. I am traped
corkiejp said:
Did you unlock it again with the Mi Unlock tool?
Make sure to enable USB debug in developer options again.
And did you turn on OEM unlock in developer options again also.
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Yes, i did all the steps properly. But it even not showing anything
Rohan_sadhwani said:
Yes, i did all the steps properly. But it even not showing anything
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I know you probably enabled the options when you first unlocked. But did you enable them again after your device was wipe from the unlocking process?
Can you boot the current rom on your device?
If the rom is not booting, you may need to try and flash stock fastboot rom in EDL Mode (If that is still an option for this device).
Edit: - As you locked the bootloader with fastboot command, have you tried the fastboot unlock command
Code:
fastboot oem unlock
What response are you getting from "fastboot devices" while in fastboot.
also what is "fastboot oem device-info" reporting?
I recently used the newfound method of unlocking the Verizon Pixel/XL 1 to unlock my Pixel XL. The issue now though is that I can't flash anything, or do anything in fastboot. Windows doesn't see my device when I use adb reboot bootloader, and the console entry on the bootloader screen says DISABLED. Google is unhelpful as I seem to be the only person here with this problem. Any ideas?
For what it's worth, I used fastboot oem unlock instead of fastboot flashing unlock.
RenaldiDroidXDA said:
I recently used the newfound method of unlocking the Verizon Pixel/XL 1 to unlock my Pixel XL. The issue now though is that I can't flash anything, or do anything in fastboot. Windows doesn't see my device when I use adb reboot bootloader, and the console entry on the bootloader screen says DISABLED. Google is unhelpful as I seem to be the only person here with this problem. Any ideas?
For what it's worth, I used fastboot oem unlock instead of fastboot flashing unlock.
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I think your problem is you used 'fastboot oem unlock' instead of 'fastboot flashing unlock.'
Well, now I see the problem.
Now I need to know how to fix it .-.
RenaldiDroidXDA said:
Well, now I see the problem.
Now I need to know how to fix it .-.
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did you enable usb debugging in developer options?
lucky_strike33 said:
did you enable usb debugging in developer options?
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Yes, I did. adb works quite well enough, but fastboot detects nothing.
Hi,
Like the title says, my Pixel XL is bootlooping.
The only thing that works is getting to bootloader, I can't even get to recovery without it booting again. The biggest problem is that it's OEM locked and obviously I can't unlock it via developer options.
Is there any way to unlock it without booting to the OS?
Don't Ask said:
Hi,
Like the title says, my Pixel XL is bootlooping.
The only thing that works is getting to bootloader, I can't even get to recovery without it booting again. The biggest problem is that it's OEM locked and obviously I can't unlock it via developer options.
Is there any way to unlock it without booting to the OS?
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OEM unlock must be toggled before unlocking bootloader or CMD won't work, Can't you flash stock OTA in the recovery? https://developers.google.com/android/ota You can sideload the zip and should flash it to save your device once you get into the OS unlock your bootloader and avoid a situation like this again
liam_davenport said:
OEM unlock must be toggled before unlocking bootloader or CMD won't work, Can't you flash stock OTA in the recovery? https://developers.google.com/android/ota You can sideload the zip and should flash it to save your device once you get into the OS unlock your bootloader and avoid a situation like this again
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Thanks, but like I said - I can't get into recovery mode and the phone is OEM locked.
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Thanks, but like I said - I can't get into recovery mode and the phone is OEM locked.
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Sorry missread... My bad Contact Google sounds like an RMA job for this one
Hey, if you can get into the bootloader, there's a high chance you can use fastboot. Using a computer to install adb/fastboot and then using the command line to run
`fastboot reboot recovery` (without the ticks)
Worth a shot, but if you can't get into recovery, I'm afraid the recovery might be failing as well.
khoanguyen96 said:
Hey, if you can get into the bootloader, there's a high chance you can use fastboot. Using a computer to install adb/fastboot and then using the command line to run
`fastboot reboot recovery` (without the ticks)
Worth a shot, but if you can't get into recovery, I'm afraid the recovery might be failing as well.
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I've tried that as well with no success, it simply starts boot looping again.
I read somewhere about EDL mode, does something that like actually work for the Pixel?
Don't Ask said:
I've tried that as well with no success, it simply starts boot looping again.
I read somewhere about EDL mode, does something that like actually work for the Pixel?
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Hey, yeah I looked into EDL mode. No luck unfortunately, looks like it requires special files manufacturers only have access to. Is there any way you can do a RMA?