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So silly me decided to play around with the bootloader. Smart, I know. I was really just tinkering around with fastboot, looking but not touching. But I seem to have accidentally messed with some odd command known as "boot_mode". Typed in "fastboot oem boot_mode" only to receive a "FAILED (remote: Use 'fastboot oem boot_mode rf/wlan/ftm/normal')". So me being my curious and fearless self decided, "alright, what could go wrong?" After entering this command, nothing happened. Just got an "OK" message. When rebooting, instead of seeing the normal OnePLus logo, I get a few Chinese characters and an ellipsis. I can boot into TWRP a-okay, but upon booting to OOS, it either hangs on the Chinese characters or on a black screen. I'm used to Odin with Samsung, so I'm a little new to the whole flashing process - where could I acquire images to reflash? Would this even help my problem? Thanks for any help possible.
Thanks me, for embarrassing myself with a silly question. Ignore me, I failed to notice that the slashes are separating different options, not describing a directory. "fastboot oem boot_mode normal" was all I needed.
Hi all,
My Nexus 5x (16gb - all stock.) went and soft bricked today. Not sure why - just seemed to start wanting to constantly restart - never making it past the white google text part of the boot process. Not sure if it's an update or hardware. No trauma or dropping of the phone - which makes me think s/w rather than h/w.
I have attempted to install a rescue OTA update (instructions I followed are from technobill - don't have enough posts to add a link). However, when running "adb sideload <file>" I get a "failed to read command" error. Have tired multiple cables/ports however to no avail.
(Recovery screen shows the following build details: 7.0/NBD90W/3239497)
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Somewhat Irked
SomewhatIrked said:
Hi all,
My Nexus 5x (16gb - all stock.) went and soft bricked today. Not sure why - just seemed to start wanting to constantly restart - never making it past the white google text part of the boot process. Not sure if it's an update or hardware. No trauma or dropping of the phone - which makes me think s/w rather than h/w.
I have attempted to install a rescue OTA update (instructions I followed are from technobill - don't have enough posts to add a link). However, when running "adb sideload <file>" I get a "failed to read command" error. Have tired multiple cables/ports however to no avail.
(Recovery screen shows the following build details: 7.0/NBD90W/3239497)
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Somewhat Irked
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Did your phone just reboot in the middle of doing something innocuous then start bootlooping? Were/Are you on total stock with bootloader locked? If both yes, it is probably hardware issue you are encountering.
Regarding sideloading, did you place your Android recovery in sideload mode?
Did you verify adb can "see" your device using "adb devices"?
SomewhatIrked said:
Hi all,
My Nexus 5x (16gb - all stock.) went and soft bricked today. Not sure why - just seemed to start wanting to constantly restart - never making it past the white google text part of the boot process. Not sure if it's an update or hardware. No trauma or dropping of the phone - which makes me think s/w rather than h/w.
I have attempted to install a rescue OTA update (instructions I followed are from technobill - don't have enough posts to add a link). However, when running "adb sideload <file>" I get a "failed to read command" error. Have tired multiple cables/ports however to no avail.
(Recovery screen shows the following build details: 7.0/NBD90W/3239497)
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Somewhat Irked
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Well luckily I made this post today.
The more this goes on, the more I believe it to be hardware ...
@sfhub - reasonably innocuous. Had just opened one or 2 apps that morning. Not sure what had updated overnight app/os wise. Not anything interesting as far as I can tell. Once I managed to get it into recovery "adb devices" was returning the phone.
@bardhi92 - I saw that once I got in. However, I couldn't get it to see my phone.
Updated things I have tried and why I've all but thrown in the towel:
After the OTA rescue sideload failed I started trying a few different things. It stopped taking me into recovery mode more frequently, at least it seemed that way - it would just keep bootlooping. My main issue is that I has a locked bootloader, which stopped me whacking TWRP on and loading on a custom rom - just to see if that worked.
I thought it might let me sideload on a factory default img file. Turns out nope.
However I used NRT to "Flash Stock + Unroot" (with "Soft Brick/Bootloop" checked) which for some reason, then allowed me to get back into recovery mode. I had also removed the sim card/tray at this point. May have been either or neither of those that allowed me to get into recovery mode. Can't say for certain.
I cleared /cache and /data and then attempted the OTA rescue update again. This time it failed at 45% (according to my cmd prmpt) with the error: "* failed to read command: No error". I'm not sure text was on the phone at the time. But it did manage to boot into Android. I quickly stepped through the various intro steps (putting in the sim, adding my mail google account details).
I went to get a beer. Only to find it boot looping again.
Not to be deterred, I vowed to try again. Same steps as before (remove sim, nrt voodoo). This time however the OTA rescue worked and fully completed. I went through the intro steps again. This time I quickly turned on dev options, enabled usb debugging and sorted out the OEM bootloader. I thought this would be smart, just in case it hapened again. Once I chose to unlock ("fastboot reboot", selected yes), it decided to start boot looping again.
The main annoyance is: I don't think I have any proof of purchase, even though it's in warranty. That, and I now live in Dubai - so shipping back to the UK where I brought it is going to be killer. But I think it's the path of least resistance at the moment.
SomewhatIrked said:
The more this goes on, the more I believe it to be hardware ...
@sfhub - reasonably innocuous. Had just opened one or 2 apps that morning. Not sure what had updated overnight app/os wise. Not anything interesting as far as I can tell. Once I managed to get it into recovery "adb devices" was returning the phone.
@bardhi92 - I saw that once I got in. However, I couldn't get it to see my phone.
Updated things I have tried and why I've all but thrown in the towel:
After the OTA rescue sideload failed I started trying a few different things. It stopped taking me into recovery mode more frequently, at least it seemed that way - it would just keep bootlooping. My main issue is that I has a locked bootloader, which stopped me whacking TWRP on and loading on a custom rom - just to see if that worked.
I thought it might let me sideload on a factory default img file. Turns out nope.
However I used NRT to "Flash Stock + Unroot" (with "Soft Brick/Bootloop" checked) which for some reason, then allowed me to get back into recovery mode. I had also removed the sim card/tray at this point. May have been either or neither of those that allowed me to get into recovery mode. Can't say for certain.
I cleared /cache and /data and then attempted the OTA rescue update again. This time it failed at 45% (according to my cmd prmpt) with the error: "* failed to read command: No error". I'm not sure text was on the phone at the time. But it did manage to boot into Android. I quickly stepped through the various intro steps (putting in the sim, adding my mail google account details).
I went to get a beer. Only to find it boot looping again.
Not to be deterred, I vowed to try again. Same steps as before (remove sim, nrt voodoo). This time however the OTA rescue worked and fully completed. I went through the intro steps again. This time I quickly turned on dev options, enabled usb debugging and sorted out the OEM bootloader. I thought this would be smart, just in case it hapened again. Once I chose to unlock ("fastboot reboot", selected yes), it decided to start boot looping again.
The main annoyance is: I don't think I have any proof of purchase, even though it's in warranty. That, and I now live in Dubai - so shipping back to the UK where I brought it is going to be killer. But I think it's the path of least resistance at the moment.
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So, you flashed the .TOT file, sideloaded the given OTA within the stock recovery bootloader that comes with the .TOT file, and cleared cache/factory reset?
Please condense it. If you managed to start up the phone, that's a huge success for people who have not been able to yet.
bardhi92 said:
So, you flashed the .TOT file, sideloaded the given OTA within the stock recovery bootloader that comes with the .TOT file, and cleared cache/factory reset?
Please condense it. If you managed to start up the phone, that's a huge success for people who have not been able to yet.
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In short:
OTA rescue failed during adb sideload,
Tried bullhead-nbd90w-factory-d2f11c5f.zip & removed sim tray - seemed to allow access to recovery mode,
OTA rescue claims to have failed at 47% during adb sideload- still booted into android. However briefly. Went back to bootloop,
Tried bullhead-nbd90w-factory-d2f11c5f.zip & removed sim tray - seemed to allow access to recovery mode,
OTA rescue completed via adb sideload,
Turned on dev options (usb debug, oem unlock),
Booted to fastboot - unlocked bootloader. Now back to bootlooping
@bardhi92 - I could not get the LG utility to detect my phone. Will attempt again tomorrow.
SomewhatIrked said:
@bardhi92 - I could not get the LG utility to detect my phone. Will attempt again tomorrow.
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IMO you shouldn't flash the TOT file. If you end up bootlooping again, your phone will be stuck in bootloader locked mode with no ability to unlock it.
If you were able to get your phone to boot into android once, there is really nothing the TOT file will do for you that you can't do from TWRP or bootloader, whereas once it locks your bootloader, there are problems you can no longer fix like EFS corruption (which likely isn't your problem).
In the end, you probably do have eMMC that is slowly starting to fail. There is usually error correction on the eMMC that can lock out bad blocks but if it gets to serious, it'll fail. This is why reflashing stuff over and over sometimes works.
Hello,
I bought a HTC One M9 and after 1 year, the device hat a bootloop. When I launched the device, it starts until there was a message "Optimizing Apps" (German: "Apps werden optimiert").
I think, the phone made an update and got an error. (I can't say it, because it's not my one.)
Because of this problems i tried to recover the phone and only got an red triangle. I thought, the phone was broken and sent it to HTC in poland. While the phone was sent in, i found out, that i had to push some Buttons to recover the phone.
Now, HTC said, the phone has a water damage and sent it back to me.
Now I have a phone, which only boots into the bootloader menu. I can't start the recover mode (there comes an error message) and also can't start into the download mode.
The phone also starts only into the bootloader mode (bootloop).
I can communicate to the phone by fastboot (not by adb), but some answers are empty.
For Example:
I enter: fastboot oem get_identifier_token and the answer is empty.
Also the answer for the battery Status is empty. (i can't say it exactly, because i made the tests one week ago, but something like: "accu-capazity: "
I think, because of this answer, the RUU tool stops flashing with the error message, that the accu-capazity is not high enough.
What can I do?
Thanks for any help.
Try sync manager or the original ruu if not rooted.
If rooted try flashing a rom from the sdcard.
The "optimising apps" message is an app you've installed that either doesn't have an odex or you've uninstalled an app and it didn't erase the odex. Rogue apps is the answer to the original problem and you didnt need to mess with the phone.
Beamed in by telepathy.
Hello,
thanks for your Reply. I've forgot this post.
I have an original phone, i didn't root it and also changed something on the System.
I've tried the sync Manager but there's no Option to repair my phone.
I also downloaded a RUU File. It's not verificated for Windows but the Setup seems very trustly.
Do you have other ideas to fix the phone?
According to your last answer, you also think, that this error isn't triggerd by an water damage?
There is no way that message can be caused by water damage.
Beamed in by telepathy.
But is there a way to fix the phone?
I can't get to the download mode, the sd-card method didn't work and the RUU tool says, the accu is to low.
didn't enable developer options on this phone seeing that I was primarily going to use this phone as my daily driver so I carried on using the phone as is. the next day my phone show me an error, it said "Your device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and may not work properly." (Red) and I proceeded to link it showed me to see what the problem might be.
A few minuets after it showed me that error my phone shut down and couldn't turn on. I tried everything to reboot it but to no success, I was able boot it in fastboot mode and downloaded all the appropriate tools to do a flash install of a factory default image,I got the default operating system that the phone came with, as well as adb-tools required to perform a system wide flash seeing as i didn't have that much data on it.
Once everything was set, I followed the step by step instructions that google provided me on the restore to factory setting pages "https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images". Seeing as I didn't enable developer options when my phone was working, I run into a prerequisite that needed that before I could flash my device.
While running the commands in cmd as an administrator, I run the command -
fastboot flashing unlock command and the console responded with -
FAILED (remote: oem unlock is not allowed)
I went back and reread this step, which was step number 4, It indicated "If necessary, unlock the device's
bootloader by running" the command. so i figured maybe it isn't really necessary, I proceeded to run the flash-all.bat
script, and it FAILED at every step saying -
FAILED (remote: device is locked. Cannot flash) //corresponding .img file//
It failed to flash my nexus 5x at every stage. So I did some research and found out that the problem was
that in the fastboot menu, the Device state was locked in a very assuring green color, and every where I
searched it indicated that this option to unlock the device was in the developer settings in the phones
OS, which is rather odd to put such a feature in the phones OS and fail to include the option in the fastboot menu. I
couldn't find any tool or assistance change the status of the device state to unlocked.
Now my question is, how can I change the device state to unlocked without enabling this options prior in the OS seeing
as i cant do that because my phone isn't coming on at all. any assistance or help would be highly appreciated.
Point of clarification, I have tried everything in accordance to what google nexus support pages have showed
me to the letter.
You can't enable OEM unlock by fastboot/recovery.
But there's another way to rescue your phone.
So
Can you boot into recovery? (Bootloader mode switch to recovery mode using volume keys and press power to choose it)
If it started and you would see an Android with an red triangle press power and hit volume+ to turn on menu. If it works you are safe.
Then download OTA image from Android developers page (OTA, not factory), launch command line (I don't know how it works on Windows, I've never flashed anything on Windows )
And you will need to flash this OTA image by executing adb sideload nameofpackage.zip
Remember to choose adb sideload in recovery first and then executing a command. It should flash and your phone should work.
Good luck!
Wysłane z mojego Nexus 5X przy użyciu Tapatalka
I cant boot in recovery mode... When I tried to boot in recovery stuck in google logo then power off...
Oh that's not good.
Do you have warranty on your phone?
The last thing I keep in mind is flashing using LG tool, but I might take a look on it because I don't know how to use it.
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No not in warranty....
I contact in LG service center they said chage the motherboard and cost around 170$
That amount so big??
Is there any method to unlock in this case from fastboot?
I need to unlock for custom kernel to flash.
Im on bootloop and oem locked in the system (befor got bootloop)
Help
Domin_PL said:
Oh that's not good.
Do you have warranty on your phone?
The last thing I keep in mind is flashing using LG tool, but I might take a look on it because I don't know how to use it.
Wysłane z mojego Nexus 5X przy użyciu Tapatalka
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try to >>>Nexus Root Toolkit<<<
Do you your computer can see phone
There where some hidden fastboot commands on XDA. Maybe you can try some of them to see if they can go around this limitation.
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akins0405 said:
try to >>>Nexus Root Toolkit<<<
Do you your computer can see phone
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I have the same issue mentioned above. Downloaded Nexus Root Toolkit and i have tried unlock through Nexus Root Toolkit. It seems failure. Because, After detecting my device it reboots and my phone reboots and shows the google logo and reboot again and again... My phone will not boot into recovery mode. While we click on it, it shows google logo and reboots again and again... Is there any solution for this?
OMG!!!
I Have the exact same issue with my bq aquaris x5
I really wish someone would find a solution for this
Seems options are very limited now
Having exact same issue with Huawei Y3. After spending the whole day, came to the conclusion that there is now only two options left: a) Replace the motherboard. b) pay £15 at dc unlock website to unlock oem. Not decided which one should i go for..
I got the same issue.
Nexus 5X has no activated "Allow OEM Unlock".
I tried with the Nexus Root Toolkit.
When I try to unlock Bootloader or the option "Fix Bootloop" he wants me to put the phone into Fastboot.
When I put phone into Fastboot he recognizes it and then restarts the phone. From now on nothing more happens, because noe the bootloop is "active" again.
Recovery Mode is not working, too.
Before I can access it, bootloop starts.
Sound as the same issue as @tomsonmathewv has.
Can someone help me?
EDIT:
While I tried some other solutions my Nexus 5X booted and booted.
And suddenly it booted one time to the Pattern screen. I entered the pattern and waited again for the bootloop after google animation.
But then the google animation finished and a short black screen with s small blue line in the middle of the display appeared. Looked like a "graphics error". But then immediately the normal phone idle screen appeared. The phone started!
I immediately went to the DEV-Options and Allowed OEM-unlock. And I took screenshots of the current configuration.
The current Android is 8.1
Is it recommended to flash an older version of Android to prevent a new Bootloop?
I had the same issue after the latest Android update on my Nexus 5X.
Have you left the device in charge before it manage to start?
Thanks
EDIT: Solved leaving it unplugged.
Hey buddy try Nexus Root Toolkit v2.1.9 it will unlock your bootloader without turning your phone on it worked for me.
aadeekhan79 said:
Hey buddy try Nexus Root Toolkit v2.1.9 it will unlock your bootloader without turning your phone on it worked for me.
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NRT isn't going to work unless you previously allowed for oem unlock in developer options. If you haven't done that and you can't boot into recovery or the system you're kind of sol.
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Shuhan44 said:
Having exact same issue with Huawei Y3. After spending the whole day, came to the conclusion that there is now only two options left: a) Replace the motherboard. b) pay £15 at dc unlock website to unlock oem. Not decided which one should i go for..
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does that software (dc unlocker) actualy works? i've got the same issue with honor 8 pro, which opt. you have selected.
In my case before my N5X started bootlooping I allowed OEM unlock but didn't enabled USB Debugging Mode in Developer options. Is there a way to unlock bootloader with USB Debugging Mode disabled? I want to try the UNBLOD tool, but unlocked bootloader is a requirement.
xrehpicx said:
OMG!!!
I Have the exact same issue with my bq aquaris x5
I really wish someone would find a solution for this
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Hi
I also need help of a slightly different nature. I'm somehow locked out of my Huawei P10 whereby my unlock pattern is no longer recognized. USB debugging is not enabled. What are my option as i really do not want to factory reset the phone, did not backup data. Coincidentally enough, this occurred after the latest software update. Please can someone help me.
Thanks
Thanks
Roshan0746 said:
didn't enable developer options on this phone seeing that I was primarily going to use this phone as my daily driver so I carried on using the phone as is. the next day my phone show me an error, it said "Your device is corrupt. It can't be trusted and may not work properly." (Red) and I proceeded to link it showed me to see what the problem might be.
A few minuets after it showed me that error my phone shut down and couldn't turn on. I tried everything to reboot it but to no success, I was able boot it in fastboot mode and downloaded all the appropriate tools to do a flash install of a factory default image,I got the default operating system that the phone came with, as well as adb-tools required to perform a system wide flash seeing as i didn't have that much data on it.
Once everything was set, I followed the step by step instructions that google provided me on the restore to factory setting pages "https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images". Seeing as I didn't enable developer options when my phone was working, I run into a prerequisite that needed that before I could flash my device.
While running the commands in cmd as an administrator, I run the command -
fastboot flashing unlock command and the console responded with -
FAILED (remote: oem unlock is not allowed)
I went back and reread this step, which was step number 4, It indicated "If necessary, unlock the device's
bootloader by running" the command. so i figured maybe it isn't really necessary, I proceeded to run the flash-all.bat
script, and it FAILED at every step saying -
FAILED (remote: device is locked. Cannot flash) //corresponding .img file//
It failed to flash my nexus 5x at every stage. So I did some research and found out that the problem was
that in the fastboot menu, the Device state was locked in a very assuring green color, and every where I
searched it indicated that this option to unlock the device was in the developer settings in the phones
OS, which is rather odd to put such a feature in the phones OS and fail to include the option in the fastboot menu. I
couldn't find any tool or assistance change the status of the device state to unlocked.
Now my question is, how can I change the device state to unlocked without enabling this options prior in the OS seeing
as i cant do that because my phone isn't coming on at all. any assistance or help would be highly appreciated.
Point of clarification, I have tried everything in accordance to what google nexus support pages have showed
me to the letter.
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Every phone have boot. Img system . I also have a same fault redmi k20 pro. But i succeed to give rebirth it. Try to using fastboot commands only and flash fastboot flash boot boot. Img it will work definitely
I am following the instructions from motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
I've downloaded Motorola drivers for Mac, as well as platform-tools. I am booting the phone to booloader but then a weird barcode shows up: imgur.com/a/8sT2lds
Any idea how to make progress from there? By the way my phone model is XT2029-2
Nycticorax said:
I am following the instructions from motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
I've downloaded Motorola drivers for Mac, as well as platform-tools. I am booting the phone to booloader but then a weird barcode shows up: imgur.com/a/8sT2lds
Any idea how to make progress from there? By the way my phone model is XT2029-2
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Would like to know it too. Passed some days searching the web for a answer, and got none. The only thing I get when scanning the barcode is a number that AFAIK doesn't match any serial nor anything at all in the phone; just a number from what I can tell. Using fastboot oem get_unlock_data doens't work at all too, I just get a "command unknown" error returned from fastboot. Tried different drivers, none seemed to work, and the only ones that did, gave me the barcode and the fastboot error when trying to unlock. A very weird error, this one; fastboot devices work just fine, fastboot getvar all too, so it really doesn't seem like a fastboot or driver issue. My last try was this article (https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-discover-hidden-fastboot-commands/) to see if I could get a list of the phones OEM commands and figure out how to unlock it. Tried to extract the bootloader from the firmware I downloaded online, using a tool I found on the forum, but no success until now. Will try to root the phone and extract it as it is shown in the tutorial to see if I can get more lucky. I saw somewhere that there's an app called sunshine that was used to unlock some older models, maybe you wanna try that too. I won't, because it's paid and I don't have the money to pay for it . Anyway, I'll try the bootloader extracting and see how that works, and depending on the output, maybe I'll post a tutorial here.
Def4lt_ said:
Would like to know it too. Passed some days searching the web for a answer, and got none. The only thing I get when scanning the barcode is a number that AFAIK doesn't match any serial nor anything at all in the phone; just a number from what I can tell. Using fastboot oem get_unlock_data doens't work at all too, I just get a "command unknown" error returned from fastboot. Tried different drivers, none seemed to work, and the only ones that did, gave me the barcode and the fastboot error when trying to unlock. A very weird error, this one; fastboot devices work just fine, fastboot getvar all too, so it really doesn't seem like a fastboot or driver issue. My last try was this article (https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-discover-hidden-fastboot-commands/) to see if I could get a list of the phones OEM commands and figure out how to unlock it. Tried to extract the bootloader from the firmware I downloaded online, using a tool I found on the forum, but no success until now. Will try to root the phone and extract it as it is shown in the tutorial to see if I can get more lucky. I saw somewhere that there's an app called sunshine that was used to unlock some older models, maybe you wanna try that too. I won't, because it's paid and I don't have the money to pay for it . Anyway, I'll try the bootloader extracting and see how that works, and depending on the output, maybe I'll post a tutorial here.
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Ok so after analysis the barcode just the IMEI associated with my SIM card's slot. (This phone has two SIM card slots.) Nothing interesting about it, I think.
Also it seems that Motorola does not support unlocking this bootloader as it does for other phones; in fact "motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a" is just a hub for any phone listed at "support.motorola.com/us/en/solution/MS87215", and this one is not on the list. I am not aware of any way to unlock the bootloader in these circumstances.
Please let me / us know if you are more successful than me. For now I will consider this phone not rootable via this method.
PS: The furthest I've been: `fastboot oem get_unlock_data` returns a blank line as if the mobile was working. No error message or anything.
PPS: What do you mean by "extracting the bootloader"? What rooting method is extracting the bootloader part of?
The official list of devices that can be unlocked has never been complete.
Usually all moto models can be unlocked, except Carrier branded devices or those on Amazon software channel.
Those getting the barcode screen, is that from
Pressing the volume down button and power on, or
adb reboot bootloader
?
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Nycticorax said:
Ok so after analysis the barcode just the IMEI associated with my SIM card's slot. (This phone has two SIM card slots.) Nothing interesting about it, I think.
Also it seems that Motorola does not support unlocking this bootloader as it does for other phones; in fact "motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a" is just a hub for any phone listed at "support.motorola.com/us/en/solution/MS87215", and this one is not on the list. I am not aware of any way to unlock the bootloader in these circumstances.
Please let me / us know if you are more successful than me. For now I will consider this phone not rootable via this method.
PS: The furthest I've been: `fastboot oem get_unlock_data` returns a blank line as if the mobile was working. No error message or anything.
PPS: What do you mean by "extracting the bootloader"? What rooting method is extracting the bootloader part of?
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That's weird. My barcode number doesn't seem to match any numbers at all, serial, IMEI, nothing. I'll double check it to see if I have missed something. Never got this blank line, would be happy if you shared how you achieved it, maybe there could be some insight I can get from the process. Answering the question about the bootloader, the extraction isn't a part of a rooting method, it's only something I'm trying in order to get the list of oem fastboot commands of the phone. Those are manufacturer-specific, aren't listed anywhere, and differ from model to model. The method I'm using is the one from the article I pointed in my previous answer. Anyway, if it takes me anywhere, I'll bring an update about it with details.
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sd_shadow said:
The official list of devices that can be unlocked has never been complete.
Usually all moto models can be unlocked, except Carrier branded devices or those on Amazon software channel.
Those getting the barcode screen, is that from
Pressing the volume down button and power on, or
adb reboot bootloader
?
Sent from my ali using XDA Labs
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The barcode is from entering the bootloader. Any method that gets you there shows it. At first I thought it was a driver-related bug, but after some experimentation it seems like whenever the device is recognized by fastboot, it shows this barcode; So it appears to be a bootloader-related thing (I never saw nothing like it, so just guessing for now). Also tried the method from the Motorola website, and I really wish it had worked as expected, but what it seems to me is that MediaTek devices are a pain in the ass in general for this kind of thing. The device doesn't recognizes the oem commands sent through fastboot as valid (And yes, OEM Unlocking is properly enabled under Developer Settings). Here's a screenshot from a powershell session showing the results of trying the commands. Notice how the device is correctly recognized by both adb and fastboot, only the unlocking commands doesn't work: https://pasteboard.co/JnW4cvK.png
sd_shadow said:
The official list of devices that can be unlocked has never been complete.
Usually all moto models can be unlocked, except Carrier branded devices or those on Amazon software channel.
Those getting the barcode screen, is that from
Pressing the volume down button and power on, or
adb reboot bootloader
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In my case the barcode shows up whenever I reach fastboot, whether via booting with [vol up + power] and then selecting fastboot, or via adb reboot bootloader. I've tried several barcode recognition apps and 2 out of 3 confirm it's my IMEI.
Nycticorax said:
In my case the barcode shows up whenever I reach fastboot, whether via booting with [vol up + power] and then selecting fastboot, or via adb reboot bootloader. I've tried several barcode recognition apps and 2 out of 3 confirm it's my IMEI.
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Did you try
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock_critical
according to this thread... it is for e6 plus. May be it works with e6 play.
https://old.reddit.com/r/androidroot/comments/f6c5k5/unlock_bootloader_moto_e6_plus/fupyalw/
No,
Code:
fastboot flashing unlock critical
does not work. And no, we shouldn't assume that a method meant for the e6 plus works for the e6 play.
Phone in red state not able to change settings
I have struggled with the same problems as above. I am not able to get into the developer mode as I only have access to the recovery screen. Anybody who knows how to do that from the recovery screen - perhaps using terminal?
I have been able to enter into the phone by adb sideload filename.zip and the phone acknowledged connection, but the upload failed, probably due to I am not able to unlock the phone from the red state/Android Recovery. It is running bali-reteu/bali9/POAS29.550-81-1/
glensbo said:
I have struggled with the same problems as above. I am not able to get into the developer mode as I only have access to the recovery screen. Anybody who knows how to do that from the recovery screen - perhaps using terminal?
I have been able to enter into the phone by adb sideload filename.zip and the phone acknowledged connection, but the upload failed, probably due to I am not able to unlock the phone from the red state/Android Recovery. It is running bali-reteu/bali9/POAS29.550-81-1/
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It is not clear to me what you did exactly. The step where we -- the others participants to this post and I -- are stuck is [2] here below:
boot to fastboot by running `adb reboot bootloader` from a command line on a connected and turned on device
get the OEM unlock code by doing `fastboot oem get_unlock_data` from a connected device under the fastboot interface
exchange the unlock code on the motorola support site and input that code to confirm bootloader unlock
glensbo said:
I have struggled with the same problems as above. I am not able to get into the developer mode as I only have access to the recovery screen. Anybody who knows how to do that from the recovery screen - perhaps using terminal?
I have been able to enter into the phone by adb sideload filename.zip and the phone acknowledged connection, but the upload failed, probably due to I am not able to unlock the phone from the red state/Android Recovery. It is running bali-reteu/bali9/POAS29.550-81-1/
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Got a little further as the code:
#fastboot flash unlock_critical Filename.zip#
the phone replied - Transferring and Transmission OK .... time etc
But I got an error sadly to say:
Failed (remote: not allowed in locked state) so I'm back to basics as I cannot open the state from the recovery mode (as of yet)
glensbo said:
Got a little further as the code:
#fastboot flash unlock_critical Filename.zip#
the phone replied - Transferring and Transmission OK .... time etc
But I got an error sadly to say:
Failed (remote: not allowed in locked state) so I'm back to basics as I cannot open the state from the recovery mode (as of yet)
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Okay, I would like to be positive and call that a progress but the whole point of steps (2-3) is to have it unlocked so that you can proceed to root to flashing it the way you're trying to.
So I am pretty pessimistic on that one. To me it looks like a case of a cheap phone a company has no real urge to make easy to unlock.
Nycticorax said:
It is not clear to me what you did exactly. The step where we -- the others participants to this post and I -- are stuck is [2] here below:
boot to fastboot by running `adb reboot bootloader` from a command line on a connected and turned on device
get the OEM unlock code by doing `fastboot oem get_unlock_data` from a connected device under the fastboot interface
exchange the unlock code on the motorola support site and input that code to confirm bootloader unlock
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Sorry got carried away finding a group dealing with the same problem as I have. And not skimming but reading the text I can confirm that I am stuck at the same place. Sorry for the interruption. I will revert if/when I have something new.
glensbo said:
Sorry got carried away finding a group dealing with the same problem as I have. And not skimming but reading the text I can confirm that I am stuck at the same place. Sorry for the interruption. I will revert if/when I have something new.
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It's okay. I hope one of us can find something useful. Let Root, the God of Hacks, send His best love waves to you guys
wow No Help
Biniesuschristos said:
wow No Help
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Just curious do you know what software Channel your phone is on?
The software Channel might be listed in
Settings/ about phone.
Or try
Code:
fastboot getvar all
While in fastboot mode
ro.carrier = Software Channel
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You didn't ask me but perhaps it might help you help us:
Code:
reteu
for me.
I'm don't actually know anything regarding rooting mobile devices but i'm going to post some of my experience thinking it might help someone who actually knows what to do.
I've been having the same issue while trying to unlock the bootloader.
As it seems all of the fastboot commands are working fine except the OEM ones which is strange considering that i'm sure i toggled the OEM Unlock on the dev. options, just like some members commented already.
Regarding the barcode it shows as soon as i connect the device via USB in Fastboot mode, and it shows up when i use "adb reboot bootloader" too, but it wasn't showing before i updated the USB Drives so i could find the device via "fasboot devices" (the phone wasn't showing before i did it).
pontiacus said:
I'm don't actually know anything regarding rooting mobile devices but i'm going to post some of my experience thinking it might help someone who actually knows what to do.
I've been having the same issue while trying to unlock the bootloader.
As it seems all of the fastboot commands are working fine except the OEM ones which is strange considering that i'm sure i toggled the OEM Unlock on the dev. options, just like some members commented already.
Regarding the barcode it shows as soon as i connect the device via USB in Fastboot mode, and it shows up when i use "adb reboot bootloader" too, but it wasn't showing before i updated the USB Drives so i could find the device via "fasboot devices" (the phone wasn't showing before i did it).
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Windows 10?
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@sd_shadow: Do you think it looks like a bootloader you could unlock?