boot load problem - Nextbit Robin

Good morning? Still no effect. I wanted to solve it myself, but it was not. Includes fast boot mode. But the process is too difficult. It is too difficult to remove due to an unknown error during the update. My situation is terrible.
OEM unlock is not allowed and the boot loader is locked. OEM locks were not allowed, so they waited more than 10 hours in this state and failed. An attempt was made to unlock the boot loader, but failed because the OEM lock was not allowed. Before using Robin ..... I keep failing. I'm sorry I can not speak English. I tried to talk to Nextbit Forum but it failed. But still would like to use the next bit robin ....... OEM locks are not allowed and they are broken forever? ... I can not flash an image and I can not unlock it.

Can you boot into Nextbit OS?

xBane_ said:
Can you boot into Nextbit OS?
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yes !

jump012 said:
yes !
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Go to about phone in settings and tap on the build number a bunch of times.
Go back to the main settings page and click on the new 'developer options' menu.
Enable OEM Unlocking in that menu, and then go into the bootloader and fastboot oem unlock.

xBane_ said:
Go to about phone in settings and tap on the build number a bunch of times.
Go back to the main settings page and click on the new 'developer options' menu.
Enable OEM Unlocking in that menu, and then go into the bootloader and fastboot oem unlock.
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Sorry, I can not boot at all. Only in recovery mode

jump012 said:
Sorry, I can not boot at all. Only in recovery mode
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same for my devices, anyone know how to flash rom with locked bootloader?

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unable to unlock bootloader.

hello
I have developer version nexus 5x. so It doesn't flashed stock rom. it could enter fastboot mode but no normal booting.
so I couldn't check user debug mode in develop menu.
when I try to fastboot oem unlock It shows me a message "remote: oem unlock is not allowed"
what can I do? does anyone can help me?
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hello
I have developer version nexus 5x. so It doesn't flashed stock rom. it could enter fastboot mode but no normal booting.
so I couldn't check user debug mode in develop menu.
when I try to fastboot oem unlock It shows me a message "remote: oem unlock is not allowed"
what can I do? does anyone can help me?
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Enable developer options by clicking the build number 5 times in About Phone, then tick Enable OEM Unlocking in there and try again
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Hayth said:
Enable developer options by clicking the build number 5 times in About Phone, then tick Enable OEM Unlocking in there and try again
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thanks to answer. but I cant enter normal boot that's why I couldn't check user debug mode.
what do you mean you have a "developer version"? Is your device not new? What happens when you try to boot?
Have you tried flashing the factory image? If they are signed with the same keys, they should flash regardless of bootloader status.
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gee one said:
Have you tried flashing the factory image? If they are signed with the same keys, they should flash regardless of bootloader status.
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when I tried to flash factory image is shows me like this<remote: devices is locked. cannot erase>
I guess it means bootloader locked. that's why I cant proceed anything.

How can I unroot, relock bootloader and go to stock?

Hey everyone is this possible to do if so how?
xcha0tic said:
Hey everyone is this possible to do if so how?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/pi...ol-tool-one-driversunlocktwrpfactory-t3730226
Haven't used this tool but I would look at this as a possible solution for locking bootloader.
xcha0tic said:
Hey everyone is this possible to do if so how?
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If you are planning to return or sell the device.
1. Do a factory reset.
2. Make sure OEM unlocking and USB debugging are set to ON in the developer options.
3. Reboot into bootloader mode.
4. Run "fastboot flashing lock"
5. Then run "fastboot flashing lock_critical
The last two commands will wipe your phone again. Your bootloader should then be locked.
If your not planning on returning or selling your device. Then just leave it unlocked. That is all ?
Badger50 said:
If you are planning to return or sell the device.
1. Do a factory reset.
2. Make sure OEM unlocking and USB debugging are set to ON in the developer options.
3. Reboot into bootloader mode.
4. Run "fastboot flashing lock"
5. Then run "fastboot flashing lock_critical
The last two commands will wipe your phone again. Your bootloader should then be locked.
If your not planning on returning or selling your device. Then just leave it unlocked. That is all
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I flashed elemntal kernel would flashing back to stock or the reset take it back to stock kernel?
xcha0tic said:
I flashed elemntal kernel would flashing back to stock or the reset take it back to stock kernel?
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Flashing back to stock will install the stock kernel :good:
Badger50 said:
If you are planning to return or sell the device.
1. Do a factory reset.
2. Make sure OEM unlocking and USB debugging are set to ON in the developer options.
3. Reboot into bootloader mode.
4. Run "fastboot flashing lock"
5. Then run "fastboot flashing lock_critical
The last two commands will wipe your phone again. Your bootloader should then be locked.
If your not planning on returning or selling your device. Then just leave it unlocked. That is all
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Hey Badger50, When I did this, I was able to perform the fastboot flashing lock and then rebooted into the bootloader (after phone loaded up again) and attempted to do "fastboot flashing lock_critical" but nothing happens, it just says "waiting for any device'" Should I be concerned? Thanks for your help!
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Hey Badger50, When I did this, I was able to perform the fastboot flashing lock and then rebooted into the bootloader (after phone loaded up again) and attempted to do "fastboot flashing lock_critical" but nothing happens, it just says "waiting for any device'" Should I be concerned? Thanks for your help!
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Nothing to be worried about. I've seen a few folks have that issue. Just outa curiosity, what do you get when you run....fastboot oem device-info.......?
Badger50 said:
Nothing to be worried about. I've seen a few folks have that issue. Just outa curiosity, what do you get when you run....fastboot oem device-info.......?
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Well it did say:
(bootloader) Device unlocked: false
(bootloader) Device critical unlocked: true
So I tried it again and it seems to have gone through the motions of locking it again. Now it says:
(bootloader) Device unlocked: false
(bootloader) Device critical unlocked: false
Honestly have no idea what I did to make it work haha. I factory reset just because and was signing in to Google whenever I got the notification that you responded. Either way, I'm all locked up now. Thanks!!!
kryptonite_2448 said:
Well it did say:
(bootloader) Device unlocked: false
(bootloader) Device critical unlocked: true
So I tried it again and it seems to have gone through the motions of locking it again. Now it says:
(bootloader) Device unlocked: false
(bootloader) Device critical unlocked: false
Honestly have no idea what I did to make it work haha. I factory reset just because and was signing in to Google whenever I got the notification that you responded. Either way, I'm all locked up now. Thanks!!!
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There ya go bruh! :good::good:
I want left a custom rom on my phone and unroot it, is this possible? I need to put apps on which check for root access
prv8droid said:
I want left a custom rom on my phone and unroot it, is this possible? I need to put apps on which check for root access
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Sure. Just dirty flash the rom again, but don't flash root :good:
Badger50 said:
If you are planning to return or sell the device.
1. Do a factory reset.
2. Make sure OEM unlocking and USB debugging are set to ON in the developer options.
3. Reboot into bootloader mode.
4. Run "fastboot flashing lock"
5. Then run "fastboot flashing lock_critical
The last two commands will wipe your phone again. Your bootloader should then be locked.
If your not planning on returning or selling your device. Then just leave it unlocked. That is all
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Is this still correct procedure after 18 months? I guess no more critical unlock. Anything else different?
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Is this still correct procedure after 18 months? I guess no more critical unlock. Anything else different?
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Nothing has changed except the critical unlock part :good:
Thanks for the help. Gosh, middle of the night post. I follow enough to know you're pulling back a bit. Hope all is good with you.
srqrob said:
Thanks for the help. Gosh, middle of the night post. I follow enough to know you're pulling back a bit. Hope all is good with you.
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All is well my friend, but thanks for asking. Real life with the family has changed things a bit, in a good way that is! Not to mention that I'm just waiting for the P4XL, and many to most of the things about the P2XL have been answered many times over. But no worries, I'm still lurking around from time to time
Badger50 said:
If you are planning to return or sell the device.
1. Do a factory reset.
2. Make sure OEM unlocking and USB debugging are set to ON in the developer options.
3. Reboot into bootloader mode.
4. Run "fastboot flashing lock"
5. Then run "fastboot flashing lock_critical
The last two commands will wipe your phone again. Your bootloader should then be locked.
If your not planning on returning or selling your device. Then just leave it unlocked. That is all
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Will this command unroot the phone as well? Thanks
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Will this command unroot the phone as well? Thanks
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Most definitely :good:

Pixel XL Android P DP4 soft brick

Hi,
Like the title says, my Pixel XL is bootlooping.
The only thing that works is getting to bootloader, I can't even get to recovery without it booting again. The biggest problem is that it's OEM locked and obviously I can't unlock it via developer options.
Is there any way to unlock it without booting to the OS?
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Hi,
Like the title says, my Pixel XL is bootlooping.
The only thing that works is getting to bootloader, I can't even get to recovery without it booting again. The biggest problem is that it's OEM locked and obviously I can't unlock it via developer options.
Is there any way to unlock it without booting to the OS?
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OEM unlock must be toggled before unlocking bootloader or CMD won't work, Can't you flash stock OTA in the recovery? https://developers.google.com/android/ota You can sideload the zip and should flash it to save your device once you get into the OS unlock your bootloader and avoid a situation like this again
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OEM unlock must be toggled before unlocking bootloader or CMD won't work, Can't you flash stock OTA in the recovery? https://developers.google.com/android/ota You can sideload the zip and should flash it to save your device once you get into the OS unlock your bootloader and avoid a situation like this again
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Thanks, but like I said - I can't get into recovery mode and the phone is OEM locked.
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Thanks, but like I said - I can't get into recovery mode and the phone is OEM locked.
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Sorry missread... My bad Contact Google sounds like an RMA job for this one
Hey, if you can get into the bootloader, there's a high chance you can use fastboot. Using a computer to install adb/fastboot and then using the command line to run
`fastboot reboot recovery` (without the ticks)
Worth a shot, but if you can't get into recovery, I'm afraid the recovery might be failing as well.
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Hey, if you can get into the bootloader, there's a high chance you can use fastboot. Using a computer to install adb/fastboot and then using the command line to run
`fastboot reboot recovery` (without the ticks)
Worth a shot, but if you can't get into recovery, I'm afraid the recovery might be failing as well.
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I've tried that as well with no success, it simply starts boot looping again.
I read somewhere about EDL mode, does something that like actually work for the Pixel?
Don't Ask said:
I've tried that as well with no success, it simply starts boot looping again.
I read somewhere about EDL mode, does something that like actually work for the Pixel?
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Hey, yeah I looked into EDL mode. No luck unfortunately, looks like it requires special files manufacturers only have access to. Is there any way you can do a RMA?

Easier Way To OEM Unlock Via Fastboot?

This is potentially a MUCH easier way to OEM Unlock the S9.
I bought my S9 and waited the 7 days,did the unlock and accidentally let it wipe and reboot, so I had to wait the 7 days again. I tried the date manipulation trick and it never worked. Flashing a new bootloader wouldn't work.
Then I saw that Fastboot had an OEM unlock command, so I tried that, but it said it failed.
But then today, the 7 days were up again, and oem unlock finally appeared in my dev options again, and behold, OEM Unlock was already true!
I'm going to try flashing twrp and rooting later today, but I thought someone who may not want to wait 7 days could try this and see if even though it "fails" the bootloader may unlock anyway!
Assuming you have Fastboot and the proper USB drivers etc. Also assuming the device is not modified from its factory state etc.
Steps to attempt:
1. Turn off the phone.
2. Hold vol up, bixby, and power (to go into Fastboot)
3. From a command prompt enter: fastboot oem unlock
4. It will say it failed.
5. Attempt flashing the recovery of your choice via: fastboot flash recovery <recovery file>
Let people know in the comments whether this works!
Did this method work for your....
LysolPionex said:
This is potentially a MUCH easier way to OEM Unlock the S9.
I bought my S9 and waited the 7 days,did the unlock and accidentally let it wipe and reboot, so I had to wait the 7 days again. I tried the date manipulation trick and it never worked. Flashing a new bootloader wouldn't work.
Then I saw that Fastboot had an OEM unlock command, so I tried that, but it said it failed.
But then today, the 7 days were up again, and oem unlock finally appeared in my dev options again, and behold, OEM Unlock was already true!
I'm going to try flashing twrp and rooting later today, but I thought someone who may not want to wait 7 days could try this and see if even though it "fails" the bootloader may unlock anyway!
Assuming you have Fastboot and the proper USB drivers etc. Also assuming the device is not modified from its factory state etc.
Steps to attempt:
1. Turn off the phone.
2. Hold vol up, bixby, and power (to go into Fastboot)
3. From a command prompt enter: fastboot oem unlock
4. It will say it failed.
5. Attempt flashing the recovery of your choice via: fastboot flash recovery <recovery file>
Let people know in the comments whether this works!
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which variant you use?
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which variant you use?
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SM-960F/DS.
But I just got the "Only Official released binaries are allowed to be flashed" message, so I might get to try this method again myself, lol.
How exactly are you able to run fastboot commands when this is a samsung?? Odin is fastboot replacement and there is no way to make it recognize Fastboot. Please enlighten
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How exactly are you able to run fastboot commands when this is a samsung?? Odin is fastboot replacement and there is no way to make it recognize Fastboot. Please enlighten
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Well, I just got the lock screen freeze and had to force a reboot, and when I did, I couldn't flash anything recovery or rom via Odin, so I tried using fastboot again to oem unlock, and it fastboot didn't even see it connected, so what you're saying makes sense.
Is it possible I used ADB instead? Does ADB have an oem unlock command as well? Or maybe the factory reset after the first toggle didn't set OEM lock like it normally does?
I'm not sure what I did, but OEM unlock was definitely toggled on once the option appeared. I'm going to play around with it a bit more.
On a side note, when I go into download mode, it still says OEM LOCK: off, but still won't let me flash unofficial bins. Would the RMM Prenormal have something to do with that?
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Well, I just got the lock screen freeze and had to force a reboot, and when I did, I couldn't flash anything recovery or rom via Odin, so I tried using fastboot again to oem unlock, and it fastboot didn't even see it connected, so what you're saying makes sense.
Is it possible I used ADB instead? Does ADB have an oem unlock command as well? Or maybe the factory reset after the first toggle didn't set OEM lock like it normally does?
I'm not sure what I did, but OEM unlock was definitely toggled on once the option appeared. I'm going to play around with it a bit more.
On a side note, when I go into download mode, it still says OEM LOCK: off, but still won't let me flash unofficial bins. Would the RMM Prenormal have something to do with that?
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take a pic n post it of download mode
elliwigy said:
take a pic n post it of download mode
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Just a close up, nothing else relevant in the screen.
LysolPionex said:
Just a close up, nothing else relevant in the screen.
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most likely is the rmm state
elliwigy said:
most likely is the rmm state
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That makes sense with what I found last night in another thread. I think I used an old version of the rmm Mesa bypass too, so we'll see what happens. In another 5 days...
This will not work. The large majority of Samsung devices (exceptions being the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S) don't support Fastboot and there isn't any way to unlock the device using ADB.
The reason why your "OEM unlock" switch was already toggled was because, even after the data wipe, it doesn't reset. Your device stays OEM unlocked, but isn't RMM unlocked until the 7 day timer has passed -- so your bootloader stays locked until the RMM timer passes.
Fun fact: you can flash the "combination" firmware to your device and immediately enable OEM unlock, but you'll have to flash the normal firmware back and let the RMM lock timer pass still. You won't have to wipe your device that way.
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This will not work. The large majority of Samsung devices (exceptions being the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S) don't support Fastboot and there isn't any way to unlock the device using ADB.
The reason why your "OEM unlock" switch was already toggled was because, even after the data wipe, it doesn't reset. Your device stays OEM unlocked, but isn't RMM unlocked until the 7 day timer has passed -- so your bootloader stays locked until the RMM timer passes.
Fun fact: you can flash the "combination" firmware to your device and immediately enable OEM unlock, but you'll have to flash the normal firmware back and let the RMM lock timer pass still. You won't have to wipe your device that way.
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This is the first time I've seen a clear explanation off all of this. Thank you for that!
What do I need to flash a combination firmware? Anda what is this combination?
Ps: sorry my english I am Brasilian. He...he..
Regikitten said:
What do I need to flash a combination firmware? Anda what is this combination?
Ps: sorry my english I am Brasilian. He...he..
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I'm not familiar with it, but I assume he's talking about this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ga...ollection-combination-rom-samsung-s9-t3782737
There are a couple other threads about it in the S9 forum.
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This will not work. The large majority of Samsung devices (exceptions being the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S) don't support Fastboot and there isn't any way to unlock the device using ADB.
The reason why your "OEM unlock" switch was already toggled was because, even after the data wipe, it doesn't reset. Your device stays OEM unlocked, but isn't RMM unlocked until the 7 day timer has passed -- so your bootloader stays locked until the RMM timer passes.
Fun fact: you can flash the "combination" firmware to your device and immediately enable OEM unlock, but you'll have to flash the normal firmware back and let the RMM lock timer pass still. You won't have to wipe your device that way.
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So I kept the device on for 155 hours, and the oem option appeared again, so I booted into download mode: RMM prenormal (oem lock off still). When I started it back up, the oem option was gone again (still is). Does the 7 day period have to be without turning the device off?
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So I kept the device on for 155 hours, and the oem option appeared again, so I booted into download mode: RMM prenormal (oem lock off still). When I started it back up, the oem option was gone again (still is). Does the 7 day period have to be without turning the device off?
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to my understanding yes lol.. theres many threads with specific instructions.. if u miss one lil step u start over waiting period and all
elliwigy said:
to my understanding yes lol.. theres many threads with specific instructions.. if u miss one lil step u start over waiting period and all
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Lol, so I'm at 182 hours uptime, but the OEM option isn't in dev options...do I risk going to download mode to see RMM status?
tomiga said:
This will not work. The large majority of Samsung devices (exceptions being the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S) don't support Fastboot and there isn't any way to unlock the device using ADB.
The reason why your "OEM unlock" switch was already toggled was because, even after the data wipe, it doesn't reset. Your device stays OEM unlocked, but isn't RMM unlocked until the 7 day timer has passed -- so your bootloader stays locked until the RMM timer passes.
Fun fact: you can flash the "combination" firmware to your device and immediately enable OEM unlock, but you'll have to flash the normal firmware back and let the RMM lock timer pass still. You won't have to wipe your device that way.
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The above information was clear and helpful, but one query with respect to my case.
I have an Samsung S7 edge (SM-G935FD), i have flashed custom ROM successfully, but due to some reason I need to go back to my Stock ROM and I was able to do successfully.
The question is, seems still my OEM is unlocked even after stock ROM, will the OEM lock will happen automatically after 7 days, or is there any way to lock back manually.
Thanks in Advance
Samsung doesn´t have fastboot , it uses some kind of own mode only accessible via Odin. I prefer this way.
Also you have Prenormal state , this is some kind of security blocking by Knox, happened to me and had to wait 7 days.
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askader said:
The above information was clear and helpful, but one query with respect to my case.
I have an Samsung S7 edge (SM-G935FD), i have flashed custom ROM successfully, but due to some reason I need to go back to my Stock ROM and I was able to do successfully.
The question is, seems still my OEM is unlocked even after stock ROM, will the OEM lock will happen automatically after 7 days, or is there any way to lock back manually.
Thanks in Advance
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Will appear within 5-7 days since you flashed stock ROM.
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Samsung doesn´t have fastboot , it uses some kind of own mode only accessible via Odin. I prefer this way.
Also you have Prenormal state , this is some kind of security blocking by Knox, happened to me and had to wait 7 days.
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Will appear within 5-7 days since you flashed stock ROM.
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Did it solved after 7 days?

How do i lock the bootloader in my motorola one action?

Hello, i unlocked the bootloader of my motorola one action. And i installed lineage 18.1 official, but i want to lock the bootloader again. i tried locking the bootloader using this help thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-2019-ask-any-question-noob-friendly.4010875/ but it din't work. Can somewone help me?
raphaelgamer981 said:
Hello, i unlocked the bootloader of my motorola one action. And i installed lineage 18.1 official, but i want to lock the bootloader again. i tried locking the bootloader using this help thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-2019-ask-any-question-noob-friendly.4010875/ but it din't work. Can somewone help me?
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NEVER lock a phone with custom firmware installed. This usually leads to bootloops.
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NEVER lock a phone with custom firmware installed. This usually leads to bootloops.
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No, I Didn't try to lock the bootloader with a custom firmware.
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No, I Didn't try to lock the bootloader with a custom firmware.
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What are the steps you took before relocking the bootloader?
In my experience, relocking the bootloader should be the last thing you do, after you've got a working/bootable stock ROM.
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What are the steps you took before relocking the bootloader? In my experience, relocking the bootloader should be the last thing you do, after you've got a working/bootable stock ROM.
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So, after i installed the latest stock rom, the device worked normally, but after waiting a while for the oem lock option appear in development options, it din´t show up. so i just gave up and installed lineage 19.1 but if i can i want to lock the bootloader again.
Raphael, I think you might have quoted my post twice, but didn't add an actual answer. Or maybe I'm super blind and I can't see it.
arsradu said:
Raphael, I think you might have quoted my post twice, but didn't add an actual answer. Or maybe I'm super blind and I can't see it.
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ohh sorry, i tried replying to your post in my ipad 3 and it din´t show up any caracters.
raphaelgamer981 said:
So, after i installed the latest stock rom, the device worked normally, but after waiting a while for the oem lock option appear in development options, it din´t show up. so i just gave up and installed lineage 19.1 but if i can i want to lock the bootloader again.
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So, the OEM lock/unlock thing comes with a pretty big caveat, and you need to be aware of it: loss of data.
Every time you lock or unlock your bootloader, a wipe data is triggered.
Now, for as far as I know, to lock the bootloader, you need two things:
1. Stock ROM. Don't do this on a custom ROM!
2. following command, in Terminal/Cmd Prompt
fastboot oem lock
Of course, you need to be in fastboot mode, so if you're not, and if you're booted and connected via USB (USB debugging needs to be ON and RSA fingerprinting accepted), do:
adb devices
It should display your device here. This is just to make sure ADB is working properly.
adb reboot bootloader
At this point, the phone should reboot into bootloader, so now you can do the lock command
fastboot oem lock
Data should be erased and, in case it doesn't automatically boot up, you can reboot the phone.
Don't worry about the OEM unlocking option in Developer Options. You just make sure the stock ROM is functional before attempting to relock the bootloader.
arsradu said:
So, the OEM lock/unlock thing comes with a pretty big caveat, and you need to be aware of it: loss of data.
Every time you lock or unlock your bootloader, a wipe data is triggered.
Now, for as far as I know, to lock the bootloader, you need two things:
1. Stock ROM. Don't do this on a custom ROM!
2. following command, in Terminal/Cmd Prompt
fastboot oem lock
Of course, you need to be in fastboot mode, so if you're not, and if you're booted and connected via USB (USB debugging needs to be ON and RSA fingerprinting accepted), do:
adb devices
It should display your device here. This is just to make sure ADB is working properly.
adb reboot bootloader
At this point, the phone should reboot into bootloader, so now you can do the lock command
fastboot oem lock
Data should be erased and, in case it doesn't automatically boot up, you can reboot the phone.
Don't worry about the OEM unlocking option in Developer Options. You just make sure the stock ROM is functional before attempting to relock the bootloader.
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I tried that, and it din´t work, this method is the same that was in a help thread in xda forum of my device, this command works fine in my nexus 6, but on my moto one action it does not, i unlocked my bootloader via the normal method using motorola´s website, not using another method.
raphaelgamer981 said:
I tried that, and it din´t work, this method is the same that was in a help thread in xda forum of my device, this command works fine in my nexus 6, but on my moto one action it does not, i unlocked my bootloader via the normal method using motorola´s website, not using another method.
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raphaelgamer981 said:
I tried that, and it din´t work, this method is the same that was in a help thread in xda forum of my device, this command works fine in my nexus 6, but on my moto one action it does not, i unlocked my bootloader via the normal method using motorola´s website, not using another method.
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But why do you say it didn't work? Do you get an error at any point during the process?
arsradu said:
But why do you say it didn't work? Do you get an error at any point during the process?
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no, i run the command and it asks for changing the oem lock setting in developer options, i reboot the phone and run through the setup process. Then when i enable developer options and check the oem lock option, it is greyed out.
Is it greyed out in the on or off position? Can you attach a screenshot? I don't remember the operations sequence... But I think the option was automatically switched back to the original position (off) when you lock the bootloader. I could be wrong though. So...when you run the "fastboot oem lock" command, it asks you to....what?
Set the option to on or off? Some screenshots from both the PC, with the message, and the developer options might help to clarify this.
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Is it greyed out in the on or off position? Can you attach a screenshot? I don't remember the operations sequence... But I think the option was automatically switched back to the original position (off) when you lock the bootloader. I could be wrong though. So...when you run the "fastboot oem lock" command, it asks you to....what?
Set the option to on or off? Some screenshots from both the PC, with the message, and the developer options might help to clarify this.
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it is greyed in the on position, i can´t add a screenshot because i am in lineage 19.1 with root and the option shows up,when i run the command in cmd, it says to me to check the oem lock option in developer options
raphaelgamer981 said:
it is greyed in the on position, i can´t add a screenshot because i am in lineage 19.1 with root and the option shows up,when i run the command in cmd, it says to me to check the oem lock option in developer options
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A screenshot would be really useful. But don't worry about it. When you're back to stock rom and ready to lock your bootloader, we can resume this then. I think either we're missing something, or it's everything ok, and you just need to switch that option off. Though, I remember I didn't have to do it manually. But I could be wrong though.
So, don't worry. Enjoy LineageOS and we can resume this when you're back to stock ROM and ready to lock.
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A screenshot would be really useful. But don't worry about it. When you're back to stock rom and ready to lock your bootloader, we can resume this then. I think either we're missing something, or it's everything ok, and you just need to switch that option off. Though, I remember I didn't have to do it manually. But I could be wrong though.
So, don't worry. Enjoy LineageOS and we can resume this when you're back to stock ROM and ready to lock.
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ok thanks for your help!
arsradu said:
A screenshot would be really useful. But don't worry about it. When you're back to stock rom and ready to lock your bootloader, we can resume this then. I think either we're missing something, or it's everything ok, and you just need to switch that option off. Though, I remember I didn't have to do it manually. But I could be wrong though.
So, don't worry. Enjoy LineageOS and we can resume this when you're back to stock ROM and ready to lock.
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hello, so i want to lock the bootloader again, how do i install the stock rom back?
arsradu said:
A screenshot would be really useful. But don't worry about it. When you're back to stock rom and ready to lock your bootloader, we can resume this then. I think either we're missing something, or it's everything ok, and you just need to switch that option off. Though, I remember I didn't have to do it manually. But I could be wrong though.
So, don't worry. Enjoy LineageOS and we can resume this when you're back to stock ROM and ready to lock.
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so after running the fastboot oem lock command, it asked this in the cmd
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot oem lock
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(bootloader) Check 'Allow OEM Unlock' in Android Settings > Developer
(bootloader) Options
OKAY [ 0.080s]
finished. total time: 0.080s
when i rebooted the phone, it showed the screen saying that the bootloader was unlocked. also i had to re run the command because it was going to erase my phone but that din´t happend, after going to developer options the option was still greyed out.
The last 3 days i've tried some roms from here.first i've unlocked the bootloader in developer menu,then from fastboot with the unlock key provided by motorola website,i've tried different rom,didnt like that i cannot use bank apps.so i went for locking.full reset,adb enable,reboot bootloader,full flash stock rom (last one from Motorola),reboot to check,adb enable, reboot bootloader,run command " fastboot oem lock " once ,it asked for confirmation due to data loss,then run command " fastboot oem lock " once more,then reboot to os.everything went ok,device dont show that was unlocked

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