Hello, I'm needing some help with my 4gb 2.3 ghz rooted Asus after attempting to installing xposed framework. I'm certain it is bricked. Currently it is still able to charge and access the boot loader, but I am not able to flash the phone. The ADB shell just responds with "Access Denied". The phone was encrypted before I tried the xposed install so I'm guessing it messed up the process and is blocking my from using ADB. I did try factory resetting, but I guess that just covers the user app data. I also had debugging enabled within the developer options before everything went haywire. Any suggestions would be helpful, otherwise I'll just have to send it to Asus support for a pretty penny. It doesn't have warranty and I'm positive they don't really help you when your phone is rooted.
Try to wipe /cache. If it doesn't work, backup all your important data and wipe /data in recovery.
HungNgocPhat said:
Try to wipe /cache. If it doesn't work, backup all your important data and wipe /data in recovery.
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Ok, I did a data factory reset and wiped the cache. The problem i'm encountering now is i get status 7 in ADB when attempting to push a new zip of firmware to the phone. I know status 7 means the firmware cannot be installed due to system modification and root. So i'm thinking i'll have to reflash a pre-rooted system.img with droidboot.img and boot.img (recovery is functioning properly so i don't believe that i will need to flash recovery.img) I am also having a hard time finding detailed guides concerning flashing images and getting the zenfone 2 into fast boot. I did try a fastboot reboot fastboot command, but i,m thinking i'm missing a few important details on prerequisites to flash the phone.
HungNgocPhat said:
Try to wipe /cache. If it doesn't work, backup all your important data and wipe /data in recovery.
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Ok, I did a data factory reset and wiped the cache. The problem i'm encountering now is i get status 7 in ADB when attempting to push a new zip of firmware to the phone. I know status 7 means the firmware cannot be installed due to system modification and root. So i'm thinking i'll have to reflash a pre-rooted system.img with droidboot.img and boot.img (recovery is functioning properly so i don't believe that i will need to flash recovery.img) I am also having a hard time finding detailed guides concerning flashing images and getting the zenfone 2 into fast boot. I did try a fastboot reboot fastboot command, but i,m thinking i'm missing a few important details on prerequisites to flash the phone.
Asus enthusiast 12 said:
Ok, I did a data factory reset and wiped the cache. The problem i'm encountering now is i get status 7 in ADB when attempting to push a new zip of firmware to the phone. I know status 7 means the firmware cannot be installed due to system modification and root. So i'm thinking i'll have to reflash a pre-rooted system.img with droidboot.img and boot.img (recovery is functioning properly so i don't believe that i will need to flash recovery.img) I am also having a hard time finding detailed guides concerning flashing images and getting the zenfone 2 into fast boot. I did try a fastboot reboot fastboot command, but i,m thinking i'm missing a few important details on prerequisites to flash the phone.
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What adb command you ran? It should be "adb sideload filename.zip"
If you can't, rename your firmware file to mofd_sdupdate.zip, copy to external sdcard, boot recovery then it will install install the zip automatically. Root using temp cwm/twrp.
If the above method doesn't work for you, flash a pre-rooted firmware.
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Hi, if you can help me unbrick my phone I'll buy you a beer (or three!)
I have an htc one x which i managed to unlock the bootloader via htcdev as in various tutorials....
I was too lazy to take a backup
I then tried to install cyanogenmod 10 using cwm recovery.... (by flashing a zip file i had downloaded - one of the nightly builds)
I wiped the cache etc in cwm
it got stuck in a boot loop i think as it got to the spinning cyanogen logo then nothing happened...
I've tried to get it working again using lots of different methods - i downloaded some RUU exes which failed because they said they weren't the correct ROM (even though they should be right) - then i read a tutorial about how to use fastboot to flash system.img onto the phone but it fails giving error code 00000006
I can't push any zip files to the phone using ADB as I get permission denied errors
I've also tried to use fastboot to flash various recoveries but I can't apply any zips because I can't get them onto the phone in the first place
I've also flashed various recovery.img files but when they load, I get a red triangle after a few seconds
If someone could tell me how to use ADB to push a zip file to the phone I'd be really grateful - have tried everything but keep getting permission denied errors
Thanks
(oh and if you manage to help me fix it I WILL buy you a beer... or 3)
oh and ....
ALSO I've googled the problem and tried all of the options I can find which could help - please don't just send me a link to a page because i can guarantee I've probably already tried the solution and failed. When I boot into recovery, I can't use adb push to send files to the phone because it says it's not connected even if i try the option for mount data, or mount storage - the only time windows seems to manage to aknowledge it's existence is on the fastboot screen -
lazclark said:
Hi, if you can help me unbrick my phone I'll buy you a beer (or three!)
I have an htc one x which i managed to unlock the bootloader via htcdev as in various tutorials....
I was too lazy to take a backup
I then tried to install cyanogenmod 10 using cwm recovery.... (by flashing a zip file i had downloaded - one of the nightly builds)
I wiped the cache etc in cwm
it got stuck in a boot loop i think as it got to the spinning cyanogen logo then nothing happened...
I've tried to get it working again using lots of different methods - i downloaded some RUU exes which failed because they said they weren't the correct ROM (even though they should be right) - then i read a tutorial about how to use fastboot to flash system.img onto the phone but it fails giving error code 00000006
I can't push any zip files to the phone using ADB as I get permission denied errors
I've also tried to use fastboot to flash various recoveries but I can't apply any zips because I can't get them onto the phone in the first place
I've also flashed various recovery.img files but when they load, I get a red triangle after a few seconds
If someone could tell me how to use ADB to push a zip file to the phone I'd be really grateful - have tried everything but keep getting permission denied errors
Thanks
(oh and if you manage to help me fix it I WILL buy you a beer... or 3)
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Have you flashed the cm boot IMG and then erased fastboot cache?
fastboot flash boot pathtoboot.IMG
fastboot erase cache
For the RUU to work you need to have stock recovery and a relocked boot loader.
if you download the latest clockworkmod mounting as USB storage is fixed.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
thanks!
wow that was a quick reply - yes I've flashed the cm boot img and erased the cache - which version of CWM is the latest? - When you say mounting as USB storage is fixed, do you mean that windows will be able to see the device and write files to it?
(I'm really sorry for asking these questions - the problem is that I know a BIT about how android works but not as much as I should do)
treebill said:
Have you flashed the cm boot IMG and then erased fastboot cache?
fastboot flash boot pathtoboot.IMG
fastboot erase cache
For the RUU to work you need to have stock recovery and a relocked boot loader.
if you download the latest clockworkmod mounting as USB storage is fixed.
Sent from my HTC One X using xda app-developers app
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Are you absolutely sure you flashed the boot.img from the rom.zip using fastboot on your computer? Because it really sounds like you didn't
This is a thread I made and it should provide you with a solution if not a starting point if you insist on CM10.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1900127
Good luck!
sorry hope i'm not wasting your time!
I ran the command as follows :-
fastboot flash boot boot_signed.img
(I got the img file from the ruu )
I'm not 100% sure if it worked, but at that stage I didn't see any errors
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Are you absolutely sure you flashed the boot.img from the rom.zip using fastboot on your computer? Because it really sounds like you didn't
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CWM 5.8.4.0 has the USB mounting fixed. You can go to mounts and storage and mount as USB, then the PC will see it.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Wipe cache and dalvik cache.
I'm pretty sure you either didn't flash the boot.img or flashed the wrong one, so get it again to make sure it's the right one and
fastboot flash boot boot.img
And
fastboot erase cache
thanks!
I'll give it a go - to be honest i don't insist on using cm10 at all - i just wanted to see what jellbean was like and it seemed like a reasonable way of achieving that.... i'd be quite happy with any decent rom if it can fix the lag problems i have and some of the other issues.....
great tutorial by the way! - once my phone has charged up again I'll try it
ORStoner said:
This is a thread I made and it should provide you with a solution if not a starting point if you insist on CM10.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1900127
Good luck!
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ahhhh!
i think i was trying to run CWM 5.8.2.7 which possibly didn't have usb mounting working? Will give that a shot thanks!
BenPope said:
CWM 5.8.4.0 has the USB mounting fixed. You can go to mounts and storage and mount as USB, then the PC will see it.
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
Wipe cache and dalvik cache.
I'm pretty sure you either didn't flash the boot.img or flashed the wrong one, so get it again to make sure it's the right one and
fastboot flash boot boot.img
And
fastboot erase cache
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Thanks.
I use CM10 myself at the moment because of the aesthetics, but because of the amount of ram and battery it uses I wish I had stuck with ARHD.
Come October we should see Jellybean ARHD which will have great features like USB OTG without a powered hub.
lazclark said:
i think i was trying to run CWM 5.8.2.7 which possibly didn't have usb mounting working? Will give that a shot thanks!
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Mount as USB not working on that version, also charging not working either. It was not a great release in terms.of features, but it was updated quickly, that's quite an.old version now.
Do you know which tutorial you followed? It really needs updating, there are a lot of people on this old version struggling more than they need to.
Right, first you're going to flash a recovery which allows you to mount USB storage. Either cwm or TWRP, download the recovery.img and flash through fastboot using fastboot flash recovery rocoveryname.img.
Download a new rom and extract the boot.img from it. Flash that boot.img using the usual fastboot method.
Now boot into the new recovery, connect to your pc and mount USB storage from the option in recovery. Copy over the rom you downloaded. Unmount USB storage. Now do a full wipe through the menu in recovery - format /data, /system and /cache. Now flash the rom and reboot
I have not had a lot of experience with SDK tools like adb and fastboot, but I have used them to Root my Nexus 7 (2013) with no problems. But now I am not able to update my Nexus from Kit kat 4.4.2. I have had no problems updateing before, and have not had problems rooting after updating. But when I try to update via the OTA update, it fails every time. I had the TWRP Recovery, and had no problems updating. When this update failed I tried useing the ClockworkMod recovory, but the update also failed. I tried to manually update useing the downloaded razor-ktu841.zip, and the platform tools fastboot. If I run the flash-all.bat, it will write the bootloader, and then restart the bootloader. After that Fastboot.exe crashes. I used Fastboot to flash the stock recovery for my device, and that worked flawlessly. But again, both the OTA update and updating manually failed. If I try to just update useing "fastboot -w update image-razor-ktu84l.zip" Fastboot.exe also crashes. I would leave my Nexus on 4.4.2, but I am having occasional issues with the touch screen, and frequent problems with the Gyroscope and Accelerometer that I hope will be fixed by updating. They will just stop working, and only a restart fixes them. I am compleatly stock as far as roms go. I stuck with stock android. I also believe I have the stock kernel as well, seeing as how I never touched it. I would rather not factory reset my tablet, because I have a lot of stuff on it. That would be a last resort for me.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Aremisalive said:
I have not had a lot of experience with SDK tools like adb and fastboot, but I have used them to Root my Nexus 7 (2013) with no problems. But now I am not able to update my Nexus from Kit kat 4.4.2. I have had no problems updateing before, and have not had problems rooting after updating. But when I try to update via the OTA update, it fails every time. I had the TWRP Recovery, and had no problems updating. When this update failed I tried useing the ClockworkMod recovory, but the update also failed. I tried to manually update useing the downloaded razor-ktu841.zip, and the platform tools fastboot. If I run the flash-all.bat, it will write the bootloader, and then restart the bootloader. After that Fastboot.exe crashes. I used Fastboot to flash the stock recovery for my device, and that worked flawlessly. But again, both the OTA update and updating manually failed. If I try to just update useing "fastboot -w update image-razor-ktu84l.zip" Fastboot.exe also crashes. I would leave my Nexus on 4.4.2, but I am having occasional issues with the touch screen, and frequent problems with the Gyroscope and Accelerometer that I hope will be fixed by updating. They will just stop working, and only a restart fixes them. I am compleatly stock as far as roms go. I stuck with stock android. I also believe I have the stock kernel as well, seeing as how I never touched it. I would rather not factory reset my tablet, because I have a lot of stuff on it. That would be a last resort for me.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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I can't actually find a KTU841 zip on the Google Devs page, also stock images from said source are typically not .zip files, they are .tgz images. (https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images). The reason you can't OTA update is because you rooted your device, once unlocked and rooted you need to sideload updates manually, a small price you pay for wanting that bit more.
To me it sounds as if a factory reset may be your best option in this case, that is certainly what I would do at this juncture. You can still connect your device to your computer and back up all your stuff before you wipe it though.
Aremisalive said:
I have not had a lot of experience with SDK tools like adb and fastboot, but I have used them to Root my Nexus 7 (2013) with no problems. But now I am not able to update my Nexus from Kit kat 4.4.2. I have had no problems updateing before, and have not had problems rooting after updating. But when I try to update via the OTA update, it fails every time. I had the TWRP Recovery, and had no problems updating. When this update failed I tried useing the ClockworkMod recovory, but the update also failed. I tried to manually update useing the downloaded razor-ktu841.zip, and the platform tools fastboot. If I run the flash-all.bat, it will write the bootloader, and then restart the bootloader. After that Fastboot.exe crashes. I used Fastboot to flash the stock recovery for my device, and that worked flawlessly. But again, both the OTA update and updating manually failed. If I try to just update useing "fastboot -w update image-razor-ktu84l.zip" Fastboot.exe also crashes. I would leave my Nexus on 4.4.2, but I am having occasional issues with the touch screen, and frequent problems with the Gyroscope and Accelerometer that I hope will be fixed by updating. They will just stop working, and only a restart fixes them. I am compleatly stock as far as roms go. I stuck with stock android. I also believe I have the stock kernel as well, seeing as how I never touched it. I would rather not factory reset my tablet, because I have a lot of stuff on it. That would be a last resort for me.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Sounds like you need to reinstall/update the SDK. You're missing a .dll or something. I know I have in the past deleted more than what I should have when cleaning out the platform tools folder after flashing images. If you run the flash-all.bat it will COMPLETELY wipe your device including whatever is in storage. You can modify the flash-all.bat with a text editor and then be able to use it without it doing a complete wipe. Open the flash-all.bat with notepad (I use editpad lite) and remove the -w from the text. Removing the -w will keep the flash-all.bat from flashing the userdata.img which is inside the image zip which is what wipes the device. The flash-all.bat will flash the stock recovery so any custom recovery will have to be reflashed if you use the bat file. Personally... after fixing your sdk install I would pull the boot.img and system.img from inside the image zip and put those in your platform tools folder so that you can fastboot flash them. Download a custom recovery (I use TWRP) and rename it to something shorter, put it inside your platform tools folder so that you can fastboot flash it also. Download the supersu installable zip and put it in your device storage. The bootloader image does not need to be flashed because it has not changed from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Use the buttons on device to boot into recovery. Install the super su zip. Then go to advanced wipe, wipe cache and dalvik. Reboot system. "IF" you run into any problems after updating you can do a factory reset from inside TWRP and it will not wipe your storage. Of course, doing a factory reset from your devices Settings/Backup & reset will wipe everything.
purephysics said:
I can't actually find a KTU841 zip on the Google Devs page, also stock images from said source are typically not .zip files, they are .tgz images. (https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images). The reason you can't OTA update is because you rooted your device, once unlocked and rooted you need to sideload updates manually, a small price you pay for wanting that bit more.
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The OP was correct. If you unzip the tgz far enough you will see:
bootloader-flo-flo-04.02.img
flash-all.bat
flash-all.sh
flash-base.sh
image-razor-ktu84l.zip
Inside image-razor-ktu84l.zip you will see the rest of the images:
android-info.txt
boot.img
cache.img
recovery.img
system.img
userdata.img
Being rooted will not prevent you from being able to download and use an OTA like you can if not rooted. It's what you do after you are rooted that will make an OTA fail, a lot of the time even if you sideload it. Custom kernels, ANY mods to system files can and usually will throw an unexpected contents error or some other kind of error. The smaller the OTA is the more likely it will work, I wouldn't count on it but it is possible. If there are no modified files that the OTA is trying to update the OTA could work. Fact is, a couple of the KitKat updates were VERY small and I was able to get the OTA to work just fine (without sideloading) and I use a custom kernel, recovery, hosts file, media_profiles.xml, fonts, bootanimation and ui/audio sounds. I almost always fastboot flash the needed images separately but for grins tried those two small OTA's. Rarely do I even bother with an OTA.
Works!
wantabe said:
Sounds like you need to reinstall/update the SDK. You're missing a .dll or something. I know I have in the past deleted more than what I should have when cleaning out the platform tools folder after flashing images. If you run the flash-all.bat it will COMPLETELY wipe your device including whatever is in storage. You can modify the flash-all.bat with a text editor and then be able to use it without it doing a complete wipe. Open the flash-all.bat with notepad (I use editpad lite) and remove the -w from the text. Removing the -w will keep the flash-all.bat from flashing the userdata.img which is inside the image zip which is what wipes the device. The flash-all.bat will flash the stock recovery so any custom recovery will have to be reflashed if you use the bat file. Personally... after fixing your sdk install I would pull the boot.img and system.img from inside the image zip and put those in your platform tools folder so that you can fastboot flash them. Download a custom recovery (I use TWRP) and rename it to something shorter, put it inside your platform tools folder so that you can fastboot flash it also. Download the supersu installable zip and put it in your device storage. The bootloader image does not need to be flashed because it has not changed from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
Use the buttons on device to boot into recovery. Install the super su zip. Then go to advanced wipe, wipe cache and dalvik. Reboot system. "IF" you run into any problems after updating you can do a factory reset from inside TWRP and it will not wipe your storage. Of course, doing a factory reset from your devices Settings/Backup & reset will wipe everything.
The OP was correct. If you unzip the tgz far enough you will see:
bootloader-flo-flo-04.02.img
flash-all.bat
flash-all.sh
flash-base.sh
image-razor-ktu84l.zip
Inside image-razor-ktu84l.zip you will see the rest of the images:
android-info.txt
boot.img
cache.img
recovery.img
system.img
userdata.img
Being rooted will not prevent you from being able to download and use an OTA like you can if not rooted. It's what you do after you are rooted that will make an OTA fail, a lot of the time even if you sideload it. Custom kernels, ANY mods to system files can and usually will throw an unexpected contents error or some other kind of error. The smaller the OTA is the more likely it will work, I wouldn't count on it but it is possible. If there are no modified files that the OTA is trying to update the OTA could work. Fact is, a couple of the KitKat updates were VERY small and I was able to get the OTA to work just fine (without sideloading) and I use a custom kernel, recovery, hosts file, media_profiles.xml, fonts, bootanimation and ui/audio sounds. I almost always fastboot flash the needed images separately but for grins tried those two small OTA's. Rarely do I even bother with an OTA.
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Thanks for your help, after re-downloading the SDK, and image (just to be safe) I was able to flash the boot, system, and recovery with no problems. It upgraded me to 4.4.3! I then was able to do an OTA update to 4.4.4 and then rooted it by installing the SuperSU installable zip with TWRP with no problems. Thank you very much!
Even simpler root than Invisiblek's method for the older versions: If you have already tried that method and now have broken wireless, see Post #2.
Note: A more detailed and user-friendly version of these instructions can be found at: http://www.oppoforums.com/threads/n5206-international-root-instructions.24159
Download http://lum.uk/n3/files/recmodn3.img and http://lum.uk/n3/files/Root_ColorOS_by_tantrums_v2.zip
Copy the rooter onto your SD card.
Boot into fastboot by holding volume up while powering on the phone.
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery recmodn3.img
fastboot boot recmodn3.img
Flash the root coloros zip file, reboot and you're rooted.
Note: This is a modified stock recovery that can flash OTAs as well as zips not signed by Oppo. If you prefer TWRP then that is available here: https://dl.twrp.me/n3/. Note that at the time of writing TWRP is unable to flash OTAs.
Thanks to [email protected] for the original root method, Arvin A. [email protected] for the fixing SuperSU to work on ColorOS, and [email protected] for providing the modified N3 recovery.
Restoring stock firmware
Download your chosen firmware and recovery from this thread
Copy the firmware to the root of the internal storage
Take a nandroid backup using TWRP
Reboot to bootloader from within TWRP
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_N3.img
fastboot reboot
adb reboot recovery
Use the stock recovery to flash your chosen firmware
If you are downgrading then wipe data and cache (you did remember to take a nandroid, right?)
Reboot
You are now on stock fimware. Follow the rooting instructions in post #1, and if you wiped you may optionally restore only the data partition from your nandroid backup.
Will memory be erased?
Hi,
So i'm looking forward to root my beautiful Oppo N3.
On my last Phones memory (data and so on) was erased alongside with unlocking the phone.
Will it be the same on this phone so that I have to backup all my data?
Your data will not be erased when rooting or unlocking. Also your warranty will not be invalidated like it is with other manufacturers.
It is, however, always wise to take a backup before anything like this, just in case something does go wrong.
Hi,
I tried rooting my N3 now but i made a mistake by not executing the commands after falshing SuperSU.
That's why my phone is always booting into TWRP. There i tried executing your commands, but apparently the shell refuses to su by throwing exception: "command not found"
Going on with mount-command, it is also giving back an error: "can't find /system in /proc/mounts"
Hope sb could help me now...
EDIT: Solved by installing stock recovery, booting system, and the reflash twrp.
Lum_UK said:
Even simpler root than Invisiblek's method for the older versions: If you have already tried that method and now have broken wireless, see Post #2
Download http://teamw.in/project/twrp2/282 and http://download.chainfire.eu/supersu
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash recovery openrecovery-twrp-2.8.4.0-n3.img
fastboot reboot
adb reboot recovery
Flash Super SU from within TWRP. Then boot the OS
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
echo "/system/xbin/su --daemon &" >> /system/etc/init.qcom.post_boot.sh
Reboot and you're rooted.
By default ColorOS doesn't let apps auto-start themselves, so go into security centre and allow SuperSU to auto-start, otherwise you won't get prompts for root when other apps need it.
Thanks to invisiblek for the original root method and babelmonk for the fix. I have shamelessly copied these and adapted them for the new firmware.
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Quoted from your post in oppo forum
Wait for the phone to boot:
adb reboot recovery
It should boot into TWRP recovery flash the SuperSU zip you downloaded but do not reboot as we need to fix a small bug in SuperSU due to Oppo not using the expected startup scripts.
adb shell
su
mount -o remount,rw /system
echo "/system/xbin/su --daemon &" >> /system/etc/init.qcom.post_boot.sh
Reboot and congratulations. You are now rooted.
Sorry , quite new in fastboot command so i apologize if I misunderstood you but I'm running on N5206_EX_23_150208 , which should i follow ? to boot up after flashing SuperSU or not to boot up ?
It doesn't matter which way around you do it, just that root won't work outside of ADB until it's done.
I assume that XDA folk are more familiar with ADB etc. than on the Oppo forums so the instructions skip over more detail here.
Updated the method to use fastboot boot instead of fastboot flash.
This should work around the issue with phones that can't flash twrp, and also leave the stock recovery in place which is more useful to have until we get some custom roms.
Lum_UK said:
Updated the method to use fastboot boot instead of fastboot flash.
This should work around the issue with phones that can't flash twrp, and also leave the stock recovery in place which is more useful to have until we get some custom roms.
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I was using modified boot.img to get root and then edit init.qcom.post_boot.sh. Now my wi-fi is broken. Can I fix it without wiping? Maybe flash some other boot img?
Anilexis said:
I was using modified boot.img to get root and then edit init.qcom.post_boot.sh. Now my wi-fi is broken. Can I fix it without wiping? Maybe flash some other boot img?
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Fixed it by flashing boot.img from 150208, root still there due to script edit.
Updated the OP to use the modified stock recovery (Wmjan's recovery for the N5207) as this will be friendlier to noobs and also make it easier to install OTAs.
Anyone know where to get the root coloros file? Link doesn't seem to work for me...
http://www.oppoforums.com/attachment..._v2-zip.31142/
cowabunga said:
Anyone know where to get the root coloros file? Link doesn't seem to work for me...
http://www.oppoforums.com/attachment..._v2-zip.31142/
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Sorry for the delay in replying. I've re-hosted the file for you.
http://lum.uk/n3/files/Root_ColorOS_by_tantrums_v2.zip
You could also try this. It worked on my girlfriend's R5 running a similar version of ColorOS. Didn't need modified recovery or anything, install it, run, click the root button, and it'll reboot to recovery and root for you.
http://lum.uk/n3/files/ForceRoot.apk
can this root work with Chines n5207
Hello,
I'm from Malaysia,
I got problem with my N3 / N5206 after update the newest version of software...now it cannot detect any line signal and open a wifi...what the problem,can u help me...
I can't make the WiFi to work again. Installed all versions of firmware and no luck....
Update: I was using the wrong tool to flash the firmware.
Don't update the phone with Msm8974DownloadTool !!!!
You have to download and install QPST_2.7.460 and place the phone in download mode by pressing volume + and power button and then in QPST load the firmware N5206EX_11_A.11_150528_SVN6225 or Oppo_N3_N5206_EX_11_A.13_151230 or N5206EX_11_A.10_150519_SVN6196
After flashing the wifi is working but you gonna loose the NV ram backup for the IMEI numbers..
Then you have to open dealpad with *#801# and anable Full-port ON
In QFIL(QPST) click on Tools then click QCN Backup Restore
Choose the qcn file and press restore.
Everything will work again after reboot the phone...
I have an issue that I cannot for the life of me fix. Last night my wife’s phone received the OTA update and her phone would not restart after that. Total B.S. move on ASUS’s part not to pull that update knowing the issues people were having. But anyways, here’s the rundown. I can boot into bootloader mode but I cannot get into stock recovery. I can, through a certain method get into CWM recovery and I can see the external SD, but I get errors when I try to flash an update or another entire OS. I’ve tried to bypass signature verification also and still cannot get anything to install. ADB will not sideload because it does not find my device, but the method of getting into CWM recovery is done through ADB so I’m confused there. Never have I had such a tough time restoring a bricked device. Samsung, no problem. Huawei, no problem. This POS I’m about ready to throw in the pool and call it a day. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Try flashing CN version and dont forget to disable zip signature and format everything before flashing
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LiRi2000 said:
Try flashing CN version and dont forget to disable zip signature and format everything before flashing
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The only way I can flash is through the CMW recovery and everything I try to flash says cant install this package over newer build. But there's nothing on the device as far as I can tell. Also says E: Error in /external_sd status 7
MikeyLee said:
The only way I can flash is through the CMW recovery and everything I try to flash says cant install this package over newer build. But there's nothing on the device as far as I can tell. Also says E: Error in /external_sd status 7
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Open ROM archive with app (for example WinRAR),
navigate to META-INF\com\google\android
unpack updater-script
open unpacked updater-script with any text editor (I use Notepad++)
remove first line with "(!less_than_int..."
save file
put unpacked file back in archive overwriting it
put rom package on sdcard
flash it via recovery
btw, Updating IFWI takes a 10 or more minutes so wait and don't panic
I'll try that when I get home
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The only way I can flash is through the CMW recovery and everything I try to flash says cant install this package over newer build. But there's nothing on the device as far as I can tell. Also says E: Error in /external_sd status 7
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Try and install twrp recovery through adb you can find how in the forum....if you can install it it will be much easier to flash a room.
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Try and install twrp recovery through adb you can find how in the forum....if you can install it it will be much easier to flash a room.
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Nothing will flash through adb
meciu99 said:
Open ROM archive with app (for example WinRAR),
navigate to META-INF\com\google\android
unpack updater-script
open unpacked updater-script with any text editor (I use Notepad++)
remove first line with "(!less_than_int..."
save file
put unpacked file back in archive overwriting it
put rom package on sdcard
flash it via recovery
btw, Updating IFWI takes a 10 or more minutes so wait and don't panic
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Still doesnt work. E: error in external sd blah blah blah, same as everything else.
@MikeyLee I had the same problem this morning, i spent a lot of time to fix this, i couldn't access the recovery, i tried to flash thetered recovery and do factory reset, flash again the rom, but nothing.
To fix the bootloop i just rebooted in fastboot mode, launced the adb from pc and format cache partition, thats all.
And the strange thing is that i didn't loose the data, Although I did the factory reset, that's mean maybe a corrupted cache partition that maked impossible to flash anything or do factory reset.
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@MikeyLee I had the same problem this morning, i spent a lot of time to fix this, i couldn't access the recovery, i tried to flash thetered recovery and do factory reset, flash again the rom, but nothing.
To fix the bootloop i just rebooted in fastboot mode, launced the adb from pc and format cache partition, thats all.
And the strange thing is that i didn't loose the data, Although I did the factory reset, that's mean maybe a corrupted cache partition that maked impossible to flash anything or do factory reset.
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I've wiped cache multiple times. What steps did you go through?
Use the adb fastboot, command "fastboot erase cache"
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You need the stock recovery as the same version of the firmware you're sideloading, flash the recovery through fastboot.
I was finally able to restore everything. Stock recovery, OS etc… Here’s what I did.
Using ADB and following the procedures here http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/how-to-upgrade-cn-version-to-ww-t3101556 and using fastboot, flashed the recovery.img, boot.img and droidboot.img in that order. That gave me stock recovery back. Then I sideloaded with ADB the latest FULL firmware from here https://www.asus.com/support/Download/39/1/0/13/Lk0Sg1Ulh0Ph49Hl/32/
It was the only version that did not error out in some form or another. Everything is back to normal.
Hello,
I am having a problem where my phone is only, as far as I can tell, willing to boot into recovery. From the system, doing a normal reboot ends up in recovery, from powered off it goes into recovery, rebooting from recovery to system ends up back in the recovery, and the fastboot menu's "Continue" option goes reboots to recovery. The only way I can get into the system is to boot via fastboot -- i.e.,
Code:
fastboot boot boot.img
Where boot.img is the one packaged with the rom I am currently running.
This is not convenient because I need to connect it to a computer!
Is there some way to tell the bootloader to not boot recovery by default?
I have tried simply flashing the boot.img from above with:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
Which doesn't have any noticeable effect.
I suspect I broke something last night kicking around. I flashed the Open Beta 10 Modem & Firmware, then flashed the Open Beta 10 recovery, before changing my mind and installing TWRP 3-28 and Resurrection Remix v5.8. Somewhere in there, fastboot -w got run, but I don't think I did anything else potentially destructive.
Thanks for reading!
Hmm... Try install boot into recovery partition and recovery into boot? I know it's sound like a joke, but it will probably help you while u wait for a beter solution or just solution to repair that problem.
Anyway - maybe try flash old MM firmware?
A solution for me...
For anyone who rolls along and sees this in the future, my fix was:
0. Take a backup of sdcard AND data -- Step 2 will wipe data and sdcard without asking
1. Download the official recovery for the OnePlus 3
2. Use fastboot to boot (I didn't even have to flash) the official OnePlus 3 recovery AGAIN: WARNING: This step wipes all data without asking for confirmation!!!
I have now installed TWRP-3.0.4.0 and Resurrection Remix v5.8.1-20170202 and everything seems to be working just fine.
Thanks to @sylviohneto for finding this fix here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3/help/critical-bootloader-boot-recovery-fresh-t3530283
I had same problem so for that just take nandroid backup of data and while in turn copy it to pc and any other backup of data you need then format all the partions and reinstall rom and restore data... And if your lock screen have security then check Google you will have to delete a file called locscreen.db from file manager in twrp to access your phone