Cannot find the file flash.xml - ZenFone 2 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Guys
I am trying to flash my zenfone 2 with
"Intel platform flash tool"
And it is the only software that recognizes and shows that my device is connected.
But it required a "flash.xml"file for the process and I cannot find such file in my downloaded stock ROM.(after unzipping)
Please any guide
How can I flash my zenfone which has a damaged Bootloader? (So no boot options are available)
And where can I find that "flash.xml" file?
Thanks.

Istiraven said:
Guys
I am trying to flash my zenfone 2 with
"Intel platform flash tool"
And it is the only software that recognizes and shows that my device is connected.
But it required a "flash.xml"file for the process and I cannot find such file in my downloaded stock ROM.(after unzipping)
Please any guide
How can I flash my zenfone which has a damaged Bootloader? (So no boot options are available)
And where can I find that "flash.xml" file?
Thanks.
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you need to use xFSTK to flash the bootloader. even if you use intel flash tool that also you have to use xFSTK as external tool to recover your device. unfortunately you will not get that xml file you have to write it yourself. i could write it if it was necessary. but i don't think that will have any beneficial comparing the time spent on it. go to the following guide as do step by step as recommended. keep in mind if xFSTK in unable to recover you BL. intel flash tool can not help even you write or get that flash.xml. one more tip regarding recovering device. if you r able to get the temp bootloader. do not use asus flash tool. use commands method. AFT may push you to unrecoverable state.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/help/thead-bricked-phone-updating-to-mm-tips-t3452785

Thanks but something went wrong.
Hi.
Thanks for the reply
I have performed the process in exact same way it was described.
But something went wrong,
I don't know what exactly happened.
Now my phone isn't even turning on
Or vibrating or no USB sign.
But isoc driver and xfstk is still detecting my phone as moorefield device.
I really don't know what happened.
I have tried the process at least 20-30 times
But every time its saying
"Errors encounter during FW download : Aborting"
And fail.
Please help me get rid of this

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Unbrick help / Need bin. files

Hy nexus friends,
I need help from someone with a 791F 32GB. I dont know if a 790 or a 16gb version is identical.
It would be great if someone with a rooted device can make a backup for me of the bootloader bin files.
aboot, sbl1, rpm, tz, sdi, sbl1b, tzb, rpmb, abootb, misc, laf, persist.
I flashed the hammerhead bootloader and stuck at 9008 mode.
It will be ver great if someone could help me.
Some partition apps could make a backup or with the dd command.
If i fet a solution, i would post it here. At the moment i had the device and the tools that i flashed for test a nexus 5 sbl. So write is possible.
Thanks for help guys
Where can I see if my phone is 791F?
i have the US Nexus 5X 32GB. Tell me what to do and I'll get you what you need.
tacofromhell said:
Where can I see if my phone is 791F?
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Model number on the phone box and I believe in the bootloader screen: turn off phone then hold volume down and power.
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
SlimSnoopOS said:
Model number on the phone box and I believe in the bootloader screen: turn off phone then hold volume down and power.
Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
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Ok. Just rebooted into bootloader and under "Variant" it says LGH791 but no F, sorry
Thx for your help.
You can backup the partitions with some partition backup apps or with dd.
If you look with a file explorer in /dev/block/platform/soc.0/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/XXXXX , XXXX there are the partiton names.
If you want to copy with adb, make adb shell, su, and then:
dd if= /dev/block/platform/soc.0/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/cmnlib of=sdcard/cmnlib.img
Around 36 partitons are in the MM build. System, cache, userdata are not needed..
konsolen said:
Thx for your help.
You can backup the partitions with some partition backup apps or with dd.
If you look with a file explorer in /dev/block/platform/soc.0/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/XXXXX , XXXX there are the partiton names.
If you want to copy with adb, make adb shell, su, and then:
dd if= /dev/block/platform/soc.0/f9824900.sdhci/by-name/cmnlib of=sdcard/cmnlib.img
Around 36 partitons are in the MM build. System, cache, userdata are not needed..
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Have you found a solution to get booting again? Been searching and tried multiple methods to repair my boot image on the H791 I own.
I have worked with another XDAer who extracted and now have the bootimage files from several stock H791 files available. They include the GPT from the stock image MDA89E and the boot image files from bootloader-bullhead-bhz10i.img bootloader-bullhead-bhz10k.img and bootloader-bullhead-bhz10m.img. Let me know if you still need these. I see 11 files in the boot image. During some testing I flashed over the sbl1 on my device and lost the ability do anything but go into QUSB DL mode 9008 as well.
As I am writing this I am now wondering if there is a separate set of SBL etc. files for the International variant? We may need to extract from the 791 tot file available the needed files if we do not have another method of obtaining them. Let me know if you have found a workable way to flash the needed boot images in place. Thanks.
nate0 said:
Have you found a solution to get booting again? Been searching and tried multiple methods to repair my boot image on the H791 I own.
I have worked with another XDAer who extracted and now have the bootimage files from several stock H791 files available. They include the GPT from the stock image MDA89E and the boot image files from bootloader-bullhead-bhz10i.img bootloader-bullhead-bhz10k.img and bootloader-bullhead-bhz10m.img. Let me know if you still need these. I see 11 files in the boot image. During some testing I flashed over the sbl1 on my device and lost the ability do anything but go into QUSB DL mode 9008 as well.
As I am writing this I am now wondering if there is a separate set of SBL etc. files for the International variant? We may need to extract from the 791 tot file available the needed files if we do not have another method of obtaining them. Let me know if you have found a workable way to flash the needed boot images in place. Thanks.
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I'm on the same boat , hope you have something to boot it up
It's been more than 3 weeks, my 5X just brick itself . And LG doesn't support 5X in my country . I'm very very hoping you will find solution.
Apayah said:
I'm on the same boat , hope you have something to boot it up
It's been more than 3 weeks, my 5X just brick itself . And LG doesn't support 5X in my country . I'm very very hoping you will find solution.
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I think the only way from my perspective so far is to manually flash the needed QComm/boot image/boot loader files with something that can interface with the phone. I am pretty sure I know a method to manually do this but need the flash programmer that works with this device to accomplish. Or if there is a way to add MSM8992 support to the BoardDiag tool, that would work...I have not given up, just have not had a whole lot of time to work on this the past 2 days.
nate0 said:
I think the only way from my perspective so far is to manually flash the needed QComm/boot image/boot loader files with something that can interface with the phone. I am pretty sure I know a method to manually do this but need the flash programmer that works with this device to accomplish. Or if there is a way to add MSM8992 support to the BoardDiag tool, that would work...I have not given up, just have not had a whole lot of time to work on this the past 2 days.
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I see boardiag for n5 , please don't give up ?.
And i see blank flash file for N6
Try to connect the usb cable with the pressed vol up button. Normaly the lg download screen should pop up.
Its possible then to flash a tot file with the lg up tool.
But i found only one tot file around the i net.
It will be flashed but hang in the bootscreen.
A org. tot or kdz file were great or a solution to create such a file.
konsolen said:
Try to connect the usb cable with the pressed vol up button. Normaly the lg download screen should pop up.
Its possible then to flash a tot file with the lg up tool.
But i found only one tot file around the i net.
It will be flashed but hang in the bootscreen.
A org. tot or kdz file were great or a solution to create such a file.
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I can go to download mode but it can't hang , the screen turns to black Immediately. I'm just waiting for another way .
Apayah said:
I can go to download mode but it can't hang , the screen turns to black Immediately. I'm just waiting for another way .
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Yes. The FW download screen is not an option here. Seems those of us currently needing a solution or method is do to the phone being in QC emergency mode only. I can see my phone in device manager only as with the QC HUSB 9008 drivers.
nate0 said:
Yes. The FW download screen is not an option here. Seems those of us currently needing a solution or method is do to the phone being in QC emergency mode only. I can see my phone in device manager only as with the QC HUSB 9008 drivers.
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Yes it same , i got that to.
So what is blank flash? on N6 thread .
链接:https://pan.baidu.com/s/1TmQ9jmdAym2NYt_YGyt2Cg 引脚:g5cg

[SOLVED] ZE550ML bricked after Marshmallow Beta - Now fastboot but no more serial no

Hello everyone, I've been trying to unbrick my ZenFone 2 ZE550ML for at least 5 hours...
(first, the small history...)
I've a french ASUS ZenFone 2 ZE550ML (Z008D) with 2 Go of RAM running latest Lollipop official ROM (I never unlocked bootloader or rooted it)
I suscribed to Asus beta tester program on ZenTalk forum, so I received the Marshmallow upgrade via official OTA last night.
Everything updated normally, I had enough space, update has been completed, I saw the ASUS logo on dark background because it's not unlocked, I saw the message "Optimizing apps..."(ART compiling)... and I successfully booted to Marshmallow... but just one time.
What happened is that my ZenFone 2 is... really... slow... and... with... Marshmallow... it... had... the... same.... slowness... than... with... Lollipop :silly:
And, after playing around with Marshmallow around ten minutes (apps were updating through Play Store), my phone hung, only because of slowness. I could make it sleep (screen turning on/off, that's all, no lock screen), and I could just access to shutdown/reboot menu if I press 3 seconds the Power button. But it was frozen, like it often did in Lollipop.
I waited 15 minutes, because I thought turning off while updating apps like Google Play Services was not a brilliant idea. After 15 minutes of waiting, still frozen, but even more frozen : no power menu, and orange LED was still ON even after disconnecting the charger. I decided to reset my ZenFone 2 by pressing power button 10 seconds.
And... I rebooted it => vibration, then immediately USB logo (when POWER or POWER+UP VOLUME). Nothing more after that. No LED while charging (if I plug it to a charger, it boot loop with USB logo). It's very frustrating because... I saw ASUS logo just before optimization, and I stopped it AFTER update, not during :crying:
(now what I tried)
Today I tried to apply this guide : http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/guide-brick-soft-hard-bricked-zenfone-2-t3284256
I managed to install every driver, I downloaded every file/image I could...
Because of USB logo, my device is always recognized as a Moorefield device with known driver
Following the guide, I sent to my phone the basic 4-coulour bootloader using xFSTK, no problem
Here is the problem now : I've a working fastboot menu, fastboot is recognized by my computer, BUT almost every fastboot command fails, because my serial number was set to 0123456789ABCDEF :crying:
-> Fastboot error is systematically : FAILED (remote: flash_cmds error! (this happens after successfully downloading to phone, but it's not applying)
and, I tried "fastboot erase cache" :
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'cache'...
FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
I never had any software mess in my phone :crying:
So I don't know what to do, because I would like to flash only splashscreen, recovery and boot if possible, I don't want to lose data
I'm actually downloading a RAW for WW_ZE550ML_2.20.40.149 that I'll sideload with Asus Flash Tool (without wiping data) if it's the only way to do
Where can I find working images for fastboot that can be flashed on a generic serial number?
Thanks for your answers
Edit 1 : OH WAIT... The fastboot screen on my ZenFone 2 Z008 says :
PRODUCT_NAME - Z00A
VARIANT - ASUS_Z00A
WTF ASUS ?!?!?!?!
The ONLY things I did are : OTA update to Marshmallow (I never had OTA issues before) and sending through xFSTK the FW DNx, IFWI and OS Images FOR ZE550ML given in the guide... What happened?! Please please please, can somebody give me the right files? Thank you ^^
(sorry for eventual bad english, I'm a tired french)
Have you tried to re flash fastboot (fastboot flash droidboot.img)?
About the serial number, I think 0123..DEF is normal because I mine is like yours, too. But everything is fine.
fanfan54 said:
Hello everyone, I've been trying to unbrick my ZenFone 2 ZE550ML for at least 5 hours...
(first, the small history...)
I've a french ASUS ZenFone 2 ZE550ML (Z008D) with 2 Go of RAM running latest Lollipop official ROM (I never unlocked bootloader or rooted it)
I suscribed to Asus beta tester program on ZenTalk forum, so I received the Marshmallow upgrade via official OTA last night.
Everything updated normally, I had enough space, update has been completed, I saw the ASUS logo on dark background because it's not unlocked, I saw the message "Optimizing apps..."(ART compiling)... and I successfully booted to Marshmallow... but just one time.
What happened is that my ZenFone 2 is... really... slow... and... with... Marshmallow... it... had... the... same.... slowness... than... with... Lollipop :silly:
And, after playing around with Marshmallow around ten minutes (apps were updating through Play Store), my phone hung, only because of slowness. I could make it sleep (screen turning on/off, that's all, no lock screen), and I could just access to shutdown/reboot menu if I press 3 seconds the Power button. But it was frozen, like it often did in Lollipop.
I waited 15 minutes, because I thought turning off while updating apps like Google Play Services was not a brilliant idea. After 15 minutes of waiting, still frozen, but even more frozen : no power menu, and orange LED was still ON even after disconnecting the charger. I decided to reset my ZenFone 2 by pressing power button 10 seconds.
And... I rebooted it => vibration, then immediately USB logo (when POWER or POWER+UP VOLUME). Nothing more after that. No LED while charging (if I plug it to a charger, it boot loop with USB logo). It's very frustrating because... I saw ASUS logo just before optimization, and I stopped it AFTER update, not during :crying:
(now what I tried)
Today I tried to apply this guide : http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/guide-brick-soft-hard-bricked-zenfone-2-t3284256
I managed to install every driver, I downloaded every file/image I could...
Because of USB logo, my device is always recognized as a Moorefield device with known driver
Following the guide, I sent to my phone the basic 4-coulour bootloader using xFSTK, no problem
Here is the problem now : I've a working fastboot menu, fastboot is recognized by my computer, BUT almost every fastboot command fails, because my serial number was set to 0123456789ABCDEF :crying:
-> Fastboot error is systematically : FAILED (remote: flash_cmds error! (this happens after successfully downloading to phone, but it's not applying)
and, I tried "fastboot erase cache" :
******** Did you mean to fastboot format this partition?
erasing 'cache'...
FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
I never had any software mess in my phone :crying:
So I don't know what to do, because I would like to flash only splashscreen, recovery and boot if possible, I don't want to lose data
I'm actually downloading a RAW for WW_ZE550ML_2.20.40.149 that I'll sideload with Asus Flash Tool (without wiping data) if it's the only way to do
Where can I find working images for fastboot that can be flashed on a generic serial number?
Thanks for your answers
Edit 1 : OH WAIT... The fastboot screen on my ZenFone 2 Z008 says :
PRODUCT_NAME - Z00A
VARIANT - ASUS_Z00A
WTF ASUS ?!?!?!?!
The ONLY things I did are : OTA update to Marshmallow (I never had OTA issues before) and sending through xFSTK the FW DNx, IFWI and OS Images FOR ZE550ML given in the guide... What happened?! Please please please, can somebody give me the right files? Thank you ^^
(sorry for eventual bad english, I'm a tired french)
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After flashing Z008 with xFSTK IAW the procedure you tried, the product name in fastboot screen is shown as ASUS_Z00A. After flashing with Asus flashtool, the fastboot screen says correct product number Z008 and corect serial number. :good:
I tried to flash boot.img, droidboot.img, system.img and recovery.img because I did not want to lose my data. Unfortunately, my Z008 did not accept the fastboot commands just like you, so I wiped my data. :crying:
It seems that this guy has succeeded to unbrick Z00A without losing his data. I have not tried this procedure in my Z008 using Z008 raw file yet, so I don't know if this is effective for Z008.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67474121&postcount=210
Serial number restored by Asus Flash Tool, now I can flash with fastboot
Hakataben said:
After flashing Z008 with xFSTK IAW the procedure you tried, the product name in fastboot screen is shown as ASUS_Z00A. After flashing with Asus flashtool, the fastboot screen says correct product number Z008 and corect serial number. :good:
I tried to flash boot.img, droidboot.img, system.img and recovery.img because I did not want to lose my data. Unfortunately, my Z008 did not accept the fastboot commands just like you, so I wiped my data. :crying:
It seems that this guy has succeeded to unbrick Z00A without losing his data. I have not tried this procedure in my Z008 using Z008 raw file yet, so I don't know if this is effective for Z008.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=67474121&postcount=210
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Hello,
Thanks for your answers
I let going Asus Flash Tool for 6 hours, I saw in the Task Manager and on my Zenfone that it used fastboot2 to erase partitions.
Phone said O.K
But it's stuck for 6 hours on a500cgfastboot (these files are here : C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS Flash Tool\Google)
So I think I'll have to reboot phone and PC and retry (I checked integrity of the raw with 7-zip (the raw file is actually a zip file which is unzipped in the folder %USERPROFILE%\.fbrawtempdir) but I'll re-download it...)
Maybe serial number just changed...
Edit after reboot : SO COOL
I discovered that a500cgfastboot was stuck because................................... by erasing some partions, fastboot2 restored the right serial number (I had to restart fastboot to see back my legit serial number)... and it restored product name to Z008
And because a500cgfastboot (and other command ran by Asus Flash Tool) have the old serial 0123456789ABCDEF for argument, a500cgfastboot was no longer finding my phone
I'll retry downloading my img files with fastboot... But I saw Asus Flash Tool cleaned system partition too, but I'll try...
Edit after flashing with fastboot
With the right serial number, everything flashed perfectly with fastboot (but there's one problem : in the Mega folder, there is not the system image for Marshmallow)
so, without system image, my phone boots (ASUS logo, etc...) BUT nothing happens after logo because fastboot2 wiped system :crying: :crying:
I have still access to Fastboot, like before bricking (POWER + VOL UP) (but I can't figure out how to enter in recovery, I've just the droid bot with exclamation mark)
(it's unbricked but no system)
fanfan54 said:
Hello,
Thanks for your answers
I let going Asus Flash Tool for 6 hours, I saw in the Task Manager and on my Zenfone that it used fastboot2 to erase partitions.
Phone said O.K
But it's stuck for 6 hours on a500cgfastboot (these files are here : C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS Flash Tool\Google)
So I think I'll have to reboot phone and PC and retry (I checked integrity of the raw with 7-zip (the raw file is actually a zip file which is unzipped in the folder %USERPROFILE%\.fbrawtempdir) but I'll re-download it...)
Maybe serial number just changed...
Edit after reboot : SO COOL
I discovered that a500cgfastboot was stuck because................................... by erasing some partions, fastboot2 restored the right serial number (I had to restart fastboot to see back my legit serial number)... and it restored product name to Z008
And because a500cgfastboot (and other command ran by Asus Flash Tool) have the old serial 0123456789ABCDEF for argument, a500cgfastboot was no longer finding my phone
I'll retry downloading my img files with fastboot... But I saw Asus Flash Tool cleaned system partition too, but I'll try...
Edit after flashing with fastboot
With the right serial number, everything flashed perfectly with fastboot (but there's one problem : in the Mega folder, there is not the system image for Marshmallow)
so, without system image, my phone boots (ASUS logo, etc...) BUT nothing happens after logo because fastboot2 wiped system :crying: :crying:
I have still access to Fastboot, like before bricking (POWER + VOL UP) (but I can't figure out how to enter in recovery, I've just the droid bot with exclamation mark)
(it's unbricked but no system)
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If you want to use Marshmallow, I recommend to flash pre-rooted lollipop first, then to flash marshmallow. In your situation, you should unbrick your Z008 at first. After that, you can change system to Marshmallow easily.
Pre-rooted Z008 systems are here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/development/rom-pre-root-img-t3079590
In my case, I needed to have rooted and bootloader-unlocked again to enter in recovery.
Yay!
ASUS Flash Tool flashed the 2.20.40.149 successfully
It's saying "Optimizing app 45 of 119", but I think I had 179 when upgrading to Marshmallow...
And my Android was in french before. But I think I'll be able to fix this
I'll check soon if I've still all my data and apps...
(also, I tried to film everything, if it works I could eventually upload a video tutorial )
Thanks
Another problem... Edit 1
Android boots, I haven't any installation "Welcome" popup because I did not reset it, but as a consequence it crashes at start :
"Unfortunately, android.process.media stopped"
"Unfortunately, android.process.acore stopped"
And it reboots
Maybe it's because these are Marshmallow apps... Will I have to reset it?
Or where can I find system.img for Marshmallow?
Edit 2 Just managed to access to recovery menu
Definitely solved
Solved without losing any data (except settings of some non-system apps)
Hello,
I found on ZenTalk (this thread : http://www.asus.com/zentalk/forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&ptid=78184&pid=392686) a working link to Latest Marshmallow sideload zip for ZE550ML OR ZE551ML. It was the right file, finally.
ZF2/ZE550ML/Z008/Android 6.0.1/WW-4.21.40.54 ~ download --> here.
ZF2/ZE551ML/Z00A/Android 6.0.1/WW-4.21.40.61 ~ download --> here.
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I sideloaded this file using adb and recovery mode, it worked PER-FECT-LY : my phone just rebooted without any problem, like before the problem. And with latest Marshmallow obviously : I immediately received messages, could access to my pictures, apps, with the same settings than before, in French (just one thing: settings for some non-system apps are reset)
Here is guide of everything I did to unbrick a Marshmallow ZE550ML stuck on USB logo with no bootloader :
(Note: I recommend you to charge your ZenFone for a few hours as soon as you'll get fastboot menu at step 1, so it will not shutdown... Even if it's not turning on the orange LED, it's charging )
(Note also that these are the steps I had to do in order to unbrick MY phone without losing data and installing Marshmallow. For your phone some steps might be unnecessary, if you're lucky... I know this is a very long guide but I had to do this in MY case)
1. Flash basic bootloader with xFSTK Downloader to boot fastboot
I had, first, to switch to advanced startup with support for unsigned drivers (video tutorial here),
install Asus USB drivers (link to Asus USB drivers here - note: video tutorial to install drivers from inf (repeat for every device available : ADB Interface, Bootloader Interface, etc...) )
and IntelSocUSB driver (link to IntelSocUSB driver 1.2.0 - Note: Before finishing IntelSocUSB setup it will ask you to configure a device : you'll have to connect your ZenFone 2 using an USB cable to your computer, while it's displaying USB logo, and WAIT FOR DETECTION IN Device Manager as "Moorefield device" under "Intel Soc" section),
to flash a fastboot bootloader (link to xFSTK_ZE550ML-sal358-amtech.vn for ZE550ML / link to xFSTK_ZE551ML-sal358-amtech.vn for ZE551ML) using xFSTK Downloader (link to xFSTK Downloader 1.7.0) [B
(guides for everything in this step 1: english version - same in vietnamese with screenshots and valid links - detailed PDF for xFSTK with screenshots).[/B] => phone boots on fastboot
2. Flash a lollipop ROM (or Marshmallow raw if you find it) with Asus Flash Tool to repair fastboot info (like serial number) and access recovery if you want to install Marshmallow from a zip
In order to get a working recovery menu (because I found a zip for Marshmallow but no raw, I'll have to install a recovery),
I had to install Asus Flash Tool (link to Asus Flash Tool 1.14 - Note: archive password is www.asus-zenfone.com ),
flash a Lollipop raw (link to WW_ZE550ML_2.20.40.149.raw) on my ZenFone 2 ZE550ML using Asus Flash Tool (Model: ZE550ML - wipe data : no)
(guides for everything in this step 2: english version - same in vietnamese with screenshots and valid links)
BUT because Asus Flash Tool will wipe everything except user data and change your serial number from 0123456789ABCDEF to your legit serial number, flashing will NOT work and process will be ENDLESS because serial number has changed so phone is not found and you're not warned of that by Asus Flash Tool.
After 20 minutes of "OKAY" status displayed in green text on your phone, after 20 minutes of "a500cgfastboot.exe" running in task manager,
I think you can safely unplug USB cable, abort Asus Flash Tool by closing this software, killing "a500cgfastboot.exe",
rebooting phone (notice serial number change in fastboot info on phone's screen) and flash again with same settings but the new serial number (different of 0123456789ABCDEF).
This flash should work, after an hour or less you'll see in Asus Flash Tool that it's finished.
3. Flash Marshmallow zip with adb sideload
Finally, you'll have to shut down your phone,
boot in recovery mode (guide is here),
connect it to computer, select "apply update from adb",
install adb (link to ADB Installer 1.4.3 - Note: install it system-wide but don't install Android USB drivers) on your computer,
download zip OTA for Marshmallow (link to UL-Z008-WW-4.21.40.54-user.zip for ZE550ML / link to UL-Z00A-WW-4.21.40.61-user.zip for ZE551ML),
open a command prompt in the folder where you downloaded files (using "File > Open command prompt > Open command prompt" in the Windows Explorer's ribbon), then type :
Code:
adb devices
to verify that your phone is detected (you should see your serial number in cmd),
then type the following command to flash Marshmallow stock (zip is NOT pre-rooted if you want to root you'll have to do it after) :
ZE550ML
Code:
adb sideload UL-Z008-WW-4.21.40.54-user.zip
ZE551ML
Code:
adb sideload UL-Z00A-WW-4.21.40.61-user.zip
It may take a while decompressing then sending to phone. Then select "wipe cache partition" in your recovery menu,
wait until you see again the menu (so, wait until end of wiping cache), and select "reboot").
Now pray, and your device should magically boot the latest beautiful stock Marshmallow ROM from Asus, with all your data, exactly like before you bricked it.
It worked for me, but with the right new images it should work perfectly for you...
Enjoy this small guide, I hope you'll appreciate hard googling work
Thank you all, my problem is solved
fanfan54 said:
Solved without losing any data (except settings of some non-system apps)
Hello,
I found on ZenTalk (this thread : http://www.asus.com/zentalk/forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&ptid=78184&pid=392686) a working link to Latest Marshmallow sideload zip for ZE550ML OR ZE551ML. It was the right file, finally.
I sideloaded this file using adb and recovery mode, it worked PER-FECT-LY : my phone just rebooted without any problem, like before the problem. And with latest Marshmallow obviously : I immediately received messages, could access to my pictures, apps, with the same settings than before, in French (just one thing: settings for some non-system apps are reset)
Here is guide of everything I did to unbrick a Marshmallow ZE550ML stuck on USB logo with no bootloader :
(Note: I recommend you to charge your ZenFone for a few hours as soon as you'll get fastboot menu at step 1, so it will not shutdown... Even if it's not turning on the orange LED, it's charging )
(Note also that these are the steps I had to do in order to unbrick MY phone without losing data and installing Marshmallow. For your phone some steps might be unnecessary, if you're lucky... I know this is a very long guide but I had to do this in MY case)
1. Flash basic bootloader with xFSTK Downloader to boot fastboot
I had, first, to switch to advanced startup with support for unsigned drivers (video tutorial here),
install Asus USB drivers (link to Asus USB drivers here - note: video tutorial to install drivers from inf (repeat for every device available : ADB Interface, Bootloader Interface, etc...) )
and IntelSocUSB driver (link to IntelSocUSB driver 1.2.0 - Note: Before finishing IntelSocUSB setup it will ask you to configure a device : you'll have to connect your ZenFone 2 using an USB cable to your computer, while it's displaying USB logo, and WAIT FOR DETECTION IN Device Manager as "Moorefield device" under "Intel Soc" section),
to flash a fastboot bootloader (link to xFSTK_ZE550ML-sal358-amtech.vn for ZE550ML / link to xFSTK_ZE551ML-sal358-amtech.vn for ZE551ML) using xFSTK Downloader (link to xFSTK Downloader 1.7.0) [B
(guides for everything in this step 1: english version - same in vietnamese with screenshots and valid links - detailed PDF for xFSTK with screenshots).[/B] => phone boots on fastboot
2. Flash a lollipop ROM (or Marshmallow raw if you find it) with Asus Flash Tool to repair fastboot info (like serial number) and access recovery if you want to install Marshmallow from a zip
In order to get a working recovery menu (because I found a zip for Marshmallow but no raw, I'll have to install a recovery),
I had to install Asus Flash Tool (link to Asus Flash Tool 1.14 - Note: archive password is www.asus-zenfone.com ),
flash a Lollipop raw (link to WW_ZE550ML_2.20.40.149.raw) on my ZenFone 2 ZE550ML using Asus Flash Tool (Model: ZE550ML - wipe data : no)
(guides for everything in this step 2: english version - same in vietnamese with screenshots and valid links)
BUT because Asus Flash Tool will wipe everything except user data and change your serial number from 0123456789ABCDEF to your legit serial number, flashing will NOT work and process will be ENDLESS because serial number has changed so phone is not found and you're not warned of that by Asus Flash Tool.
After 20 minutes of "OKAY" status displayed in green text on your phone, after 20 minutes of "a500cgfastboot.exe" running in task manager,
I think you can safely unplug USB cable, abort Asus Flash Tool by closing this software, killing "a500cgfastboot.exe",
rebooting phone (notice serial number change in fastboot info on phone's screen) and flash again with same settings but the new serial number (different of 0123456789ABCDEF).
This flash should work, after an hour or less you'll see in Asus Flash Tool that it's finished.
3. Flash Marshmallow zip with adb sideload
Finally, you'll have to shut down your phone,
boot in recovery mode (guide is here),
connect it to computer, select "apply update from adb",
install adb (link to ADB Installer 1.4.3 - Note: install it system-wide but don't install Android USB drivers) on your computer,
download zip OTA for Marshmallow (link to UL-Z008-WW-4.21.40.54-user.zip for ZE550ML / link to UL-Z00A-WW-4.21.40.61-user.zip for ZE551ML),
open a command prompt in the folder where you downloaded files (using "File > Open command prompt > Open command prompt" in the Windows Explorer's ribbon), then type :
Code:
adb devices
to verify that your phone is detected (you should see your serial number in cmd),
then type the following command to flash Marshmallow stock (zip is NOT pre-rooted if you want to root you'll have to do it after) :
ZE550ML
Code:
adb sideload UL-Z008-WW-4.21.40.54-user.zip
ZE551ML
Code:
adb sideload UL-Z00A-WW-4.21.40.61-user.zip
It may take a while decompressing then sending to phone. Then select "wipe cache partition" in your recovery menu,
wait until you see again the menu (so, wait until end of wiping cache), and select "reboot").
Now pray, and your device should magically boot the latest beautiful stock Marshmallow ROM from Asus, with all your data, exactly like before you bricked it.
It worked for me, but with the right new images it should work perfectly for you...
Enjoy this small guide, I hope you'll appreciate hard googling work
Thank you all, my problem is solved
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Man, Today you saved my life and my phone's life . I had exact same problem like yours and I have tried everything to bring my phone back to life last a few days. Today I just noticed your post and it solved my problem perfectly. Thanks man ,really appreciate it ..
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Man, Today you saved my life and my phone's life . I had exact same problem like yours and I have tried everything to bring my phone back to life last a few days. Today I just noticed your post and it solved my problem perfectly. Thanks man ,really appreciate it ..
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Hello,
Thanks for your great feedback muhammed!
Have a nice day!
help me
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Hello,
Thanks for your great feedback muhammed!
Have a nice day!
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please share to my email link WW_ZE550ML_2.20.40.149.raw
[email protected]
tanks before
iwakpauz said:
please share to my email link WW_ZE550ML_2.20.40.149.raw
[email protected]
tanks before
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Hello, I already sent it to you by email. Here is the link : https://yadi.sk/d/XAUyR8eRtuKdA
Hello,
Sorry for reviving this thread, but I found myself in the same situation. I followed every step, and it works flawlessly. However, after flashing the stock Marshmallow ROM, unlocking the bootloader, flashing TWRP and reinstalling the stock ROM through there, it always bricks my phone (it's the ZE551ML, by the way), so I can't root my device at all. I wonder if anyone has any way of solving this?
I also found that, after unlocking the bootloader, the serial number appears as 0123456789ABCDEF again. I'm pretty much stuck on the stock ROM at this point, with no way of rooting it at all. I can't flash SuperSU through the stock recovery either, it gives me the "signature verification failed" error.
Thanks a lot in advance.
ayuinaba said:
Hello,
Sorry for reviving this thread, but I found myself in the same situation. I followed every step, and it works flawlessly. However, after flashing the stock Marshmallow ROM, unlocking the bootloader, flashing TWRP and reinstalling the stock ROM through there, it always bricks my phone (it's the ZE551ML, by the way), so I can't root my device at all. I wonder if anyone has any way of solving this?
I also found that, after unlocking the bootloader, the serial number appears as 0123456789ABCDEF again. I'm pretty much stuck on the stock ROM at this point, with no way of rooting it at all. I can't flash SuperSU through the stock recovery either, it gives me the "signature verification failed" error.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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Hello , Firstly , although not clear when you say > "flashing TWRP and reinstalling the stock ROM through there"
1) You can only back up stock rom and restore from TWRP - you cannot flash stock rom from TWRP .
2) Were you bricked and used xFSTK at some point and did you correct serial before upgrading to M ?
signature failed is normal after unlocking bootloader :good:
timbernot said:
Hello , Firstly , although not clear when you say > "flashing TWRP and reinstalling the stock ROM through there"
1) You can only back up stock rom and restore from TWRP - you cannot flash stock rom from TWRP .
2) Were you bricked and used xFSTK at some point and did you correct serial before upgrading to M ?
signature failed is normal after unlocking bootloader :good:
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Hello, and thank you for the reply!
I'm rather new to this, so I apologize for the possible incorrect terms... I'll try to describe everything as detailed as possible:
My device got bricked, and I sought a solution for it, thus arriving at this thread.
I did every step the OP described to unbrick the device, using xFSTK, *except* rebooting the device after the first flash with ASUS Flash Tool (because when I did, it'd become unresponsive, so I used the flash tool a second time without rebooting and it recovered my serial number).
Next, I went to recovery and installed the Lollipop .zip through adb sideload.
Afterwards, I installed the Marshmallow .zip through adb sideload again.
It's working great this way, but I wanted to root it, so I rebooted into bootloader, and tried to "fastboot boot twrp.img" with no success.
After reading a few more threads, I figured I had to unlock the bootloader before being able to boot into twrp, so I used the bootloader unlocker.
After unlocking it, I was unable to boot into anything but the bootloader (which I presume is normal), so I tried to boot into twrp through fastboot with no success - I had to use "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" for it to work.
I went into recovery mode, and twrp launched. Since I presumed I had to install Marshmallow from there, due to unlocking the bootloader, I did - through "install .zip".
And after doing that and rebooting the system, it became unresponsive again, - bricked: black screen, only vibrates - thus returning to its initial state.
ayuinaba said:
Hello, and thank you for the reply!
I'm rather new to this, so I apologize for the possible incorrect terms... I'll try to describe everything as detailed as possible:
My device got bricked, and I sought a solution for it, thus arriving at this thread.
I did every step the OP described to unbrick the device, using xFSTK, *except* rebooting the device after the first flash with ASUS Flash Tool (because when I did, it'd become unresponsive, so I used the flash tool a second time without rebooting and it recovered my serial number).
Next, I went to recovery and installed the Lollipop .zip through adb sideload.
Afterwards, I installed the Marshmallow .zip through adb sideload again.
It's working great this way, but I wanted to root it, so I rebooted into bootloader, and tried to "fastboot boot twrp.img" with no success.
After reading a few more threads, I figured I had to unlock the bootloader before being able to boot into twrp, so I used the bootloader unlocker.
After unlocking it, I was unable to boot into anything but the bootloader (which I presume is normal), so I tried to boot into twrp through fastboot with no success - I had to use "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" for it to work.
I went into recovery mode, and twrp launched. Since I presumed I had to install Marshmallow from there, due to unlocking the bootloader, I did - through "install .zip".
And after doing that and rebooting the system, it became unresponsive again, - bricked: black screen, only vibrates - thus returning to its initial state.
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Hi again , yes you did everything right up to a point .
You will have to use xFSTK again , flash in aft after till you see ` RESULT = OK ` after a couple of minutes into flash (serial will be incorrect here) ...
Close aft - force close it - keep phone connected through-out -- do not dislodge data cable--- set everything back up in aft again -- then press vol+ once --- your serial will be corrected -- start the flash and let it finish , it will boot into the system related to the raw you flashed.
upgrade like before BUT when in M , use giovix`s Modder tool to unlock bootloader flash, twrp and root etc.
You will be fine ,just remember to back-up stock rom in TWRP first before installing custom LineageOS ,so you can use` return to stock option ` in modder tool after restoring your stock back-up -- to install future updates :good:
timbernot said:
Hi again , yes you did everything right up to a point .
You will have to use xFSTK again , flash in aft after till you see ` RESULT = OK ` after a couple of minutes into flash (serial will be incorrect here) ...
Close aft - force close it - keep phone connected through-out -- do not dislodge data cable--- set everything back up in aft again -- then press vol+ once --- your serial will be corrected -- start the flash and let it finish , it will boot into the system related to the raw you flashed.
upgrade like before BUT when in M , use giovix`s Modder tool to unlock bootloader flash, twrp and root etc.
You will be fine ,just remember to back-up stock rom in TWRP first before installing custom LineageOS ,so you can use` return to stock option ` in modder tool after restoring your stock back-up -- to install future updates :good:
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Did everything as you told me, but now whenever I "reboot to system", it boots into recovery every time... :\
To clarify, I used the command "fastboot flash recovery twrp_z00a_v24_repack.img", and then installed the latest .zip of SuperSU in TWRP (Install -> SuperSU.zip).
EDIT: Sorry, I mistook Giovix's bootloader unlocker for their full modder tool, I'll be trying that now.
EDIT 2: You saved my butt! Thank you so much for your help, I managed to succeed in everything, finally!
ayuinaba said:
Did everything as you told me, but now whenever I "reboot to system", it boots into recovery every time... :\
To clarify, I used the command "fastboot flash recovery twrp_z00a_v24_repack.img", and then installed the latest .zip of SuperSU in TWRP (Install -> SuperSU.zip).
EDIT: Sorry, I mistook Giovix's bootloader unlocker for their full modder tool, I'll be trying that now.
EDIT 2: You saved my butt! Thank you so much for your help, I managed to succeed in everything, finally!
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Marvelous stuff. ,its been a pleasure helping you
Happy flashing
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PS, should see the lengths some people go to restore serial
Why ? Lol When it
Only takes 3 mins max this way

[HELP] Unbrick Huawei GR3 (TANGO) - TAG-L23

Guys: I need your understanding, experience, patience and HEEELP!!!
The history:
2 months ago, I bought a new HUAWEI GR3 (TANGO) TAG-L23. Processor = MT6753T
I tried to root it using KingoRoot. I Messed it up... Got a soft-brick: splash screen boot loop. At that moment, I still had access to Fastboot and Recovery mode (stock recovery).
After tons of days googling, found a TWRP recovery that someone claimed that worked in GR3.
I decided to flash it using fastboot commands from my PC. Result = OK. Flashed and worked like a charm.
Tired of searching a stock/custom firmware for GR3 TAG-L23, I decided to download and flash a GR3 TAG-L22 rom using TWRP.
Result = Messed it up again... this time worst... Hard-bricked I think: the phone didn't show any light, couldn't boot it again in any mode... Dead...
The only hope I had is that it is detected by Windows for about 10 seconds as MEDIATEK USB PORT (COMxx) where xx changes when I connect it from one USB port to another.
Since then, I tried almost every tutorial/video/solution/forum/website over the internet, tried almost every SP Flash tool version from v3.1224 to v5.1628, downloaded every scatter.txt for MT6753 processor, tried changing with/without battery option in SPFT, pressing every phone buttons combos, with no luck...
I always get the same error: S_FT_ENABLE_DRAM_FAIL (0xFC0)
Downloaded and installed almost every driver I found on internet: not overwritting them... I created a Virtual Machine, and test them separately using snapshots. Result = Same DRAM_FAIL error.
last week, got another HUAWEI GR3 TAG-L23, untouched, brand new...
I did the following with the new one:
Flashed TWRP recovery using fastboot commands = OK
Rooted it using SuperSU = OK
executed tons of ADB commands that found over the internet, to dump the partition table and stock rom using dd command = OK (I think... what I got is a bunch of files - system, lk, boot, logo, cache, frp, userdata, secro, recovery, nvdata, protect1 and 2, tee1 and 2, and so on).
Using the partition table information, edited one scatter.txt file for MT6753 and, one by one, adjusted the partition info (start and lenght). I did it because when using any downloaded scatter file, and selecting the files that I got from dd commands, SPFT showed error messages saying them were wrong. After editing it and loading the files that I got from the second phone, SPFT recognized them as good ones.
But.... I'm still getting the d...mn S_FT_ENABLE_DRAM_FAIL (0xFC0) error
Also tried to get a rom backup and scatter file from the second phone using MTK DROID ROOT & TOOLS v2.5.3 with no luck: it shows all phone information (except IMEIs), a green rectangle shows up, but... a weird message appears at right: "ERROR: TotalBytesPerChunk Not Found. Set Default Page/Spare=2048/64 !!!". Then I click on "BLOCKS MAP" button, a new window appears showing the partition info (that already got using adb command prompt) and "create scatter file" button is grayed out... And if I try to perform the backup, it starts fine, but ends with error, and no file is backed up...
Let me mention that I already read and googled the totalbytesperchunk error and the grayed out button stuff and tried all alternatives too, and nothing worked.
My work environment:
PC = Laptop With 8 GB RAM / Windows 10 pro x64
Virtual Machines: Windows 7 pro 32 bits, Windows XP 32 bits, Ubuntu 32 and 64 bits...
What else can I do?
How can I use the second, rooted and working phone to get a rom/firmware working dump? it is possible?
If someone decides to help me, let me know what do you need (dumped files, downloaded scatter.txt files, screenshots, whatever you need...)
COM## is a COM port. You can use a terminal program to directly interact with the device.
You are not completely bricked yet.
I do not have any further details to help you, but I can tell you there is still hope.
Connect the dead device to PC, load up a terminal app (if on windows, just load up the app named Terminal)
See where you can get with that.
good luck
Please Help cesarr4: my TAG-L23 bricked - Need your TWRP
I have a bricked GR3 after using Kingo Root. You mention in the post:
"After tons of days googling, found a TWRP recovery that someone claimed that worked in GR3. I decided to flash it using fastboot commands from my PC. Result = OK. Flashed and worked like a charm."
Please share this TWRP recovery, please.
antonioroa said:
I have a bricked GR3 after using Kingo Root. You mention in the post:
"After tons of days googling, found a TWRP recovery that someone claimed that worked in GR3. I decided to flash it using fastboot commands from my PC. Result = OK. Flashed and worked like a charm."
Please share this TWRP recovery, please.
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I attached the recovery I'm currently using in the second GR3. I'm still looking forward the stock rom and a way to recover the first one... have u found a way to unbrick it?
Here you can find the recovery too: http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/recovery-twrp-3-0-2-0-huawei-tag-l01-p8-t3433520
I have the same problem with kingroot, and cannot find TAG-L23 rom.
I sent my phone to huawei support and they said it's a board problem and need to replace, the cost is near to the phone's original price.... No way!
In clangsm web page there's a stock rom but you need to pay for vip membership.
Please help with this issue.
I'm still trying to get a working rom image from the 2nd GR3 that I bought... No luck yet... I'm plenty sure that there is no need to do hardware replacement... can anyone point me to a tool/step-by-step guide to readback and save a flashable rom image from GR3 phone, and a SP tools that works with GR3 chipset/PCB?
Hi, i have a TAG-L01 and i got the same problem, i've tried a lot with no lucky, it seems sp flash tool don't support our device(or is huawei that don't want).
If you have some ideas please tell me, i will help(our devices are exactly the same, all TAG-Lxx are the same)
Hello
I have a TAG-L23. I was able to install the TRWP recovery mentioned in previous posts. But I do need the Stock ROM, since I am not able to start the phone. It is allways rebooting. any idea where to find the ROM? maybe cesarr4 can do a backup on TWRP from his second phone and we can load it. just make a backup in the recovery and Zip it, then you may share it.
srgg01 said:
Hello
I have a TAG-L23. I was able to install the TRWP recovery mentioned in previous posts. But I do need the Stock ROM, since I am not able to start the phone. It is allways rebooting. any idea where to find the ROM? maybe cesarr4 can do a backup on TWRP from his second phone and we can load it. just make a backup in the recovery and Zip it, then you may share it.
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Done. Where can I share it for you?
cesarr4 said:
Done. Where can I share it for you?
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please share your ROM in google drive. i've got same problem here.
Any link to the TAG-L23 ROM? please share as I believe mine is corrupted.

OnePlus 5t - Bricked, No OS, Can't Flash OS

I recently rooted my OnePlus 5t. I found out that the root was unnecessary for what I needed, so I decided to undo the process. Somewhere during that process, I messed up big time. Currently, it has no OS and has the stock recovery, but I am unable to flash anything to it. It does not show up in file explorer anymore, but it does show up when I used "adb devices" command. When I did try to flash the OnePlus stock OS, I got a "compatibility.zip error". When I removed the "compatibility.zip" from the OS file, it then gave me an "update-binary" error. Now, I have no clue what to do. Any help?
wwkings said:
I recently rooted my OnePlus 5t. I found out that the root was unnecessary for what I needed, so I decided to undo the process. Somewhere during that process, I messed up big time. Currently, it has no OS and has the stock recovery, but I am unable to flash anything to it. It does not show up in file explorer anymore, but it does show up when I used "adb devices" command. When I did try to flash the OnePlus stock OS, I got a "compatibility.zip error". When I removed the "compatibility.zip" from the OS file, it then gave me an "update-binary" error. Now, I have no clue what to do. Any help?
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There are fixes for this, you can use unbrick tool or just format data and flash oos if it gives you compatibility error you must use 'mixplorer' file manager to delete compitibility.zip :good:
intoxicated.mad said:
There are fixes for this, you can use unbrick tool or just format data and flash oos if it gives you compatibility error you must use 'mixplorer' file manager to delete compitibility.zip :good:
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The unbrick tool does not work because I cannot get my device to be recognized as a SnapDragon device. I also cannot use mixplorer, because the device has no OS. I did manage to get TWRP back on it, but I am still unable to to flash any ROMs.
wwkings said:
The unbrick tool does not work because I cannot get my device to be recognized as a SnapDragon device. I also cannot use mixplorer, because the device has no OS. I did manage to get TWRP back on it, but I am still unable to to flash any ROMs.
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UPDATE: I found out that in order for the unbrick tool to work, the phone needed to be put into EDL mode. I did this using "adb reboot edl". This allowed the device to show up correctly in order for the unbrick tool to find it properly.

unbrick Nokia 3.2

Hello together,
after many tries to get my nokia 3.2 rooted, i end up now with a black screen.
Only the Qulacomm mode is working.
Get anyone managed to flash the stock firmware with QFIL provided from the rooting thread?
I always end up with "sahara fails".
Every help is welcome!
Thanks!!!!
After many tries I have finally put my phone back to life.
My instructions how to do it will come soon!
page1875 said:
After many tries I have finally put my phone back to life.
My instructions how to do it will come soon!
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please do, i encountered a similar problem.
HowTo Flash STOCK 00WW
1. Trigger nokia 3.2 to edl-mode (https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-3-2/how-to/guide-how-to-trigger-nokia-3-2-to-edl-t3962841)
2. Flash the given image from this thread (https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-3-2/how-to/rooted-nokia-3-2-t3945206)
- This was the main problem. I never managed it to flash the image with the Windows Programmer QFIL. After more research in Internet, i found finally a Linux application called QDL that work directly without any problems. This application can be found here https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/guides/qdl.md.html .
- Flashing the software ends up into a bootloop. Also i got a message on startup that the bootloader could not be trusted anymore. After a software-update, this message disappears.
3. Flash all the user images again manually with fastboot.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
flastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
Whyever you have to flash this partitions only to the active partitions without the suffix _a or _b.
Then the bootloop is finished.
The phone boots normally to Android ONE.
The next problem which occurs on my phone is now that it is not able to connect to GSM network. I guess this happens because i deleted all the necessary partitions for the modem (modemst1, modemst2, fsg).
I get it managed to restore the imei, but still no service available.
In original my phone had the software 00EEA. Perhaps they use different drivers. My luck is that i got a cheap damaged phone from ebay with that firmware.
My next step is to modify the code from QDL that it can read the partitions from the damaged phone and save the software to computer.
Then i will flash this software to my phone and look if this software will run on my phone!
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1. Trigger nokia 3.2 to edl-mode (https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-3-2/how-to/guide-how-to-trigger-nokia-3-2-to-edl-t3962841)
2. Flash the given image from this thread (https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-3-2/how-to/rooted-nokia-3-2-t3945206)
- This was the main problem. I never managed it to flash the image with the Windows Programmer QFIL. After more research in Internet, i found finally a Linux application called QDL that work directly without any problems. This application can be found here https://www.96boards.org/documentation/consumer/guides/qdl.md.html .
- Flashing the software ends up into a bootloop. Also i got a message on startup that the bootloader could not be trusted anymore. After a software-update, this message disappears.
3. Flash all the user images again manually with fastboot.
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash dtbo dtbo.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash vendor vendor.img
flastboot flash vbmeta vbmeta.img
Whyever you have to flash this partitions only to the active partitions without the suffix _a or _b.
Then the bootloop is finished.
The phone boots normally to Android ONE.
The next problem which occurs on my phone is now that it is not able to connect to GSM network. I guess this happens because i deleted all the necessary partitions for the modem (modemst1, modemst2, fsg).
I get it managed to restore the imei, but still no service available.
In original my phone had the software 00EEA. Perhaps they use different drivers. My luck is that i got a cheap damaged phone from ebay with that firmware.
My next step is to modify the code from QDL that it can read the partitions from the damaged phone and save the software to computer.
Then i will flash this software to my phone and look if this software will run on my phone!
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Thank you for your reply, it seems that your problem is more complicated than mine.
I have a global variant with 00WW software and i attempt to root the phone. I successfully flash the patched boot.img and had root access. However wi-fi didn't work after that.
Since before flashing the patched boot.img my phone was running on a different firmware from the one that boot.img was extracted from, so i think that was the problem.
I attempted to use QFIL to flash my phone back to 00WW_15 and it failed half way, bricked my phone.
Normally you can use the EDL Mode every time.
My phone only showed black screen and it was always possible to connect in EDL Mode and flash again.
Did you try to flash again? What happens then?
Flash the given image from this thread (https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-3-2/how-to/rooted-nokia-3-2-t3945206)
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What did you mean by Flash the given image ? Was it flash the firmware package with QFIL ?
My main problem is flashing, it always failed half-way and the error log reported that needed files were missing from the package.
Okay. I used the linux program QDL for flashing.
But i saw, that in the xml file rawprogram0.xml a few files are missing.
The linux programm jump over these files but perhaps QFIL do not.
For example is there a picture.img listed which is not available..
Try to remove them manually from the rawfile and test again.
page1875 said:
Okay. I used the linux program QDL for flashing.
But i saw, that in the xml file rawprogram0.xml a few files are missing.
The linux programm jump over these files but perhaps QFIL do not.
For example is there a picture.img listed which is not available..
Try to remove them manually from the rawfile and test again.
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Also the files "demoapp.img", "dp_AP_signed.mbn" and "dp_MSA_signed.mbn" are missing.
Remove them from the XML file and try again!
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Okay QFIL still failed half-way but i manually flash the user images and my phone boots normally now
Hello,
my nokia 3.2 europe variant wont boot up its stuck in fastboot mode. What can i do to bring it back?
I get this: FAILED (remote: partition table doesn't exist)
P.S. if i do a fastboot reboot it boots back into bootloader
I also had this problems for many many times and don't know what went wrong when this happens.
The only thing that helped was flashing the complete firmware again in EDL-mode.
You can try first to flash only the 5 user-images with fastboot, which i mentioned before in this thread.
I uploaded this files for you, because you don't will find the europe files in internet yet.
Here is the link:
https://transfernow.net/81iti7q21s0s
Good luck!
Hi,
Thank you very much. Is this the complete Firmware? (All Images from Device) Another question: I couldnt Access the recovery System. Did you have the same Problem when your Nokia didnt boot up and was stuck in Bootloader? So is this normal that the recovery is unaccessible?
Yes, that also happens sometimes with my phone.
No, that are not all firmware files, which you need to do a full EDL-Flash.
But with this files you can first try a fastboot flash!
If it does not work, you can take all the other files from the Global-Stock-Firmware, given in the thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/nokia-3-2/how-to/rooted-nokia-3-2-t3945206.
Delete the 5 files with the same names, flash the Global-Stock-Firmware in EDL-Mode, with QFIL or QDL, (without the 5 files) and in the following flash the 5 europe-image files with fastboot.
Thanks, ive sent it in and got Friday a 00WW Variant of the device back. I will upload those User images for 00EEA to my Google drive so that anyone who needs those files can download them
hello
i wanted to install custom rom and i bricked my phone. i lost recovery mode and i have only fastboot mode .but can not write any img file for example twrp.img beacuse show this error : FAILED (remote: partition table doesn't exist). can please anyone help me.
thank you very much
thanks so much i was able to put my phone back to life. i had almost given up.
smure said:
thanks so much i was able to put my phone back to life. i had almost given up.
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Hello to ervery one
how you flashed your phone. can you please guide?
i am also stucked in fastboot mode after rooting.
damn... I've been finding on how to restore the wifi and sound because I uninstalled magisk and it failed. I don't think I can thank you enough for this post.

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