Nexus 5x WIFI problems after flashing 4core boot image - Nexus 5X Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
I recently bought 5x for 15-20$ with bootloop thinking that I can fix it and well I did. Heated it up onec teared apart and then once it booted allowed for OEM unlocking and did everything step by step with the tutorial (first XDA article link that pops up after searching for "nexus 5x bootloop fix") flashed boot and modded twrp which couldn't flash any rom cause it was giving error 7 with statement that the package I was trying to instal is for "bullhead" and this device is " . " (yes dot, this device is dot). I tried flashing everything OEM from google's official tutorial and with 6 cores and normal TWRP it was able to flash official LineageOS 15.1 build 20180611 but when flashing gapps something went wrong instalation was aborted and device stared booting but stuck at bootanim. After that I flashed OEM once again and used program called "Unblod" , it builds 4 core version of boot.img based of boot.img from rom you want to flash. I obviously used OEM boot.img and once flashed this time without modded TWRP phone booted and everything seemd normal until it asked me to connect to WIFI because there was no network to be found. After skipping all of the first time boot steps tried to turn WIFI on but it just does not turn ( qs icon is not changing to "on" when tapped and in settings switches do but when I go to other section like bluetooth or whatever and back to main settings screen its of again. Tried to flash OEM 2 times building boot.img with unblod flashing vendor, and radio and nothing changes. So is there anything I can do or it looks like I might overheated something and it's causing WIFI not to work. Also my MAC adress shown by the device in settings is 02:00:00:00:00:00 which seems weird. My build number is OMP6.171019.030.B1. I hope it's in right section and sorry for my english if there was any mistake.

Got it working.

Retr00 said:
Got it working.
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What did you do?

nowster said:
What did you do?
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I flashed latest rom from:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/nexus-5x-bootloop-death-blod-andorid-t3683926
after that you gotta flash twrp. I used one from here
https://www.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x-bootloop-fix-boot-phone/
because the one provided in the package with the boot.img from the first link didn't work for me (n5x didn't want to boot into recovery)
and afterwards boot into twrp and flash this: https://basketbuild.com/filedl/devs...BLOD_Workaround_Injector_Addon-AK2-signed.zip
when all is done you should have wifi and sounds working.

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[Q] Unable to fix bootloop - even tried STOCK flash in fastboot. No luck.

Hey guys,
Long time lurker, ROM user since the Galaxy S days.
Weird, intractable bootloop problem here. Gets to boot animation sometimes gets to the "upgrading android" screen, then bootloops in a few seconds after upgrading a few apps. Usually bootloops during the boot animation (doesn't matter what ROM or Stock ROM I try). Ocassionally gets to my "SIM PIN" screen, then reboots before I have a chance to enter anything.
Normal State have Cyanogenmod and Franco Kernel running buttery smooth. (CM10.1M3 Snapshot + Franco 376 when problem started)
Problem Started When I tried to update CM to the new RC1 from the Cyanogenmod upgrade button in "settings". I had SuperSU installed overtop the built-in superuser. Everything was working fine.
What I have tried:
Have latest CWM: Have flashed, reflashed, wiped and re-wiped everything imaginable through CWM. All Caches, system sdcard, you name it, if it's an option in CWM I have tried formatting or wiping it and reflashing a ROM.
ROMs I have tried - CM10.1M3 Snapshot, CM10.1RC1 CM10.1RC2, ParanoidAndroid 3.5+ (Latest), Bigxie Maguro Latest.
Finally I got fed up and decided to go back to STOCK, unrooted, unlocked using fastboot.
I did:
> fastboot erase boot
> fastboot erase cache
> fastboot erase recovery
> fastboot erase system
> fastboot erase userdata
> fastboot flash bootloader magurobootloader.img
> fastboot reboot-bootloader
> fastboot flash radio radioxxlj1.img
> fastboot reboot-bootloader
> fastboot -w update image-maguro-jdq39.zip
And after booting back into the STOCK google recovery (man I haven't seen that screen in AGES) and resetting factory clearing cache. Low and behold -
STILL BOOT LOOPS!!!! What the hell!?!
I'm at my wits end. Any suggestions would be great. What am I forgetting here?! I am absolutely desperate.
What is in the update image and where did you get it? I'd flash everything manually, skip the update command.
bodh said:
What is in the update image and where did you get it? I'd flash everything manually, skip the update command.
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Ok good idea, I'll try. The update image was the stock image from google (can't post link - low post count) I just didn't remember the filenames when I was making the original post - but they are the official STOCK images - for the radio, the bootloader and the ROM.
Vihsadas said:
Ok good idea, I'll try. The update image was the stock image from google (can't post link - low post count) I just didn't remember the filenames when I was making the original post - but they are the official STOCK images - for the radio, the bootloader and the ROM.
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Okay I tried flashing boot, system, userdata, and recovery manually with fastboot flash and after that I STILL get the rebootloop from google logo to boot animation to google logo. So weird.
Any other ideas?
Vihsadas said:
Okay I tried flashing boot, system, userdata, and recovery manually with fastboot flash and after that I STILL get the rebootloop from google logo to boot animation to google logo. So weird.
Any other ideas?
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So decided to try TWRP just to see...well I dunno.
Interstingly enough when I got to hit "reboot" in TWRP it says "OS not installed!!" which is weird because I basically flashed the stock everything 4.2.2 (bootloader recovery, system, boot, everything) from fastboot. Then JUST flashed the TWRP recovery.
I really don't know what to make of this. I just tried keeping the battery out for like 2 minutes, then going back into fastboot and manually flashing:
bootloader
boot
radio
recovery
system
userdata
relocked bootloader
of the STOCK google maguro 4.2.2 (MD5 sum is good. It checked out)
And I still get a continuous reboot loop that doesn't even get past the "X" animation screen. Very ocassionally (1/10) it does get past that screen and I get to the screen where you choose your language, but right when I choose my language, the phone reboots and then continues the loop.
Honestly...Unless someone has another idea, I think I'm going to get another phone tomorrow and pray I'm under warranty. I hate to do it, because I've never had to do that before through all my flashing/ROM adventures...but I don't know what else to do. I've been using sideload for everything (except of course the fastboot flashing back to stock), but I doubt that has anything to do with it...I dunno crap.
anyone have any words of advice?
One thing I thought i might work was redoing the partition table in Odin. So I tried this method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2065470 (Thanks to Samersh72)
ODIN worked perfectly, download mode worked well, installed fine, and...
still bootloops!
Sometimes gets to "updating android" does a few apps, then bootloops. Once got to the screen where I select language, and before I could select anything - bootloop!
Do you guys think this is hardware? Right now I've installed stock 4.2.2 through ODIN and locked the bootloader in anticipation of returning the phone...
give a try to omap flash
Good Luck
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give a try to omap flash
Good Luck
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I looked into the OMAP flash method - that's some hardcore stuff. It looks like it's more for phones that can't access recovery, or hard seemingly bootbricked. I can actually do all of those things with my phone - I can write a new recovery no problem, I have fastboot access (Works well), I can even seemingly install ROMs - for instance the cyanogenmod boot animation plays fine - but everything boot loops.
I'm a bit worried to try OMAP Flash because it seems from the thread that some people are having their IMEI numbers erased or set to generic and I don't want that to happen since I'm actually still under warranty right now...
Do you think it's worth it to try?
Vihsadas said:
I looked into the OMAP flash method - that's some hardcore stuff. It looks like it's more for phones that can't access recovery, or hard seemingly bootbricked. I can actually do all of those things with my phone - I can write a new recovery no problem, I have fastboot access (Works well), I can even seemingly install ROMs - for instance the cyanogenmod boot animation plays fine - but everything boot loops.
I'm a bit worried to try OMAP Flash because it seems from the thread that some people are having their IMEI numbers erased or set to generic and I don't want that to happen since I'm actually still under warranty right now...
Do you think it's worth it to try?
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you tried almost everything.... still on warranty:good:, everything is stock, so what are you waiting for, take it to service center
samersh72 said:
you tried almost everything.... still on warranty:good:, everything is stock, so what are you waiting for, take it to service center
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Yeah you're right. OK done.
While I agree that the safest route is to return the device to warranty, omapflash is a tool which communicates with omap chip before even fastboot/bootloader is installed.
Have you tried viewing logcat/dmesg while device is booting to see why and/or its bootlooping?
Sent from my Nexus
bk201doesntexist said:
While I agree that the safest route is to return the device to warranty, omapflash is a tool which communicates with omap chip before even fastboot/bootloader is installed.
Have you tried viewing logcat/dmesg while device is booting to see why and/or its bootlooping?
Sent from my Nexus
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I can't seem to get at logcat from this state. even if I try adb -d logcat or something similar it doesn't work. It doesn't pick up the log from the boot. Is it because USB debugging is disabled by default on the stock OS?
Vihsadas said:
I can't seem to get at logcat from this state. even if I try adb -d logcat or something similar it doesn't work. It doesn't pick up the log from the boot. Is it because USB debugging is disabled by default on the stock OS?
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Yes, but There's a build.prop property that enables ADB debugging.. Since you have access to a custom recovery, you can mount /system rw and make your changes there.
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Similar issue
Hey guys,
I am having a similar issue with my Nexus. It is running Phandroid 3 and one day just locked up, rebooted, and shortly after reboot (15-30 sec. after the OS loads) it freezes. I can still boot into CWM recovery and into fastboot mode, and have tried to flash it with the stock rom and bootloader. I also tried an OMAP flash, but that did not change anything as well. The odd thing is that when I try to flash a new rom (I have tried stock and other custom roms) it flashes as if everything is fine, but when I reboot it still has the phandroid rom on it. Another odd note is that when phandroid boots it notifies me that I have an incoming text message, but I removed the SIM card over a month ago. I have been struggling with this and would love any thoughts or opinions anyone has to offer. Thanks a lot!
lsal25 said:
Hey guys,
I am having a similar issue with my Nexus. It is running Phandroid 3 and one day just locked up, rebooted, and shortly after reboot (15-30 sec. after the OS loads) it freezes. I can still boot into CWM recovery and into fastboot mode, and have tried to flash it with the stock rom and bootloader. I also tried an OMAP flash, but that did not change anything as well. The odd thing is that when I try to flash a new rom (I have tried stock and other custom roms) it flashes as if everything is fine, but when I reboot it still has the phandroid rom on it. Another odd note is that when phandroid boots it notifies me that I have an incoming text message, but I removed the SIM card over a month ago. I have been struggling with this and would love any thoughts or opinions anyone has to offer. Thanks a lot!
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I dont know if you already did but try to wipe /system also and then flash a ROM.
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No reaction after flashing CustomROM and Rebooting

Hello,
I flashed a CustomROM and gapps, tried to reboot into system, but my phone does not react anymore since that attempt. The screen is black.
ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max/development/rom-cm13-unoficial-2016-06-14-universal-t3473016
Gapps: core package from 07-16-16 (arm)
Is there a way to recover it?
Tsd560ti said:
Hello,
I flashed a CustomROM and gapps, tried to reboot into system, but my phone does not react anymore since that attempt. The screen is black.
ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max/development/rom-cm13-unoficial-2016-06-14-universal-t3473016
Gapps: core package from 07-16-16 (arm)
Is there a way to recover it?
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You have hydrogen or helium?
Which TWRP image did you install exactly?
My device is a Helium 64-3GB bought in China (June/16)
Recovery was flashed using Flasher Toolkit from "en.miui.com" -> /thread-301971-1-1.html
(Link not allowed)
file name: "twrp-3.0.2-2-hydrogen"
I remember that I might have seen Hydrogen in the text box during installation, if you aim on the detection during the installation.
Tsd560ti said:
My device is a Helium 64-3GB bought in China (June/16)
Recovery was flashed using Flasher Toolkit from "en.miui.com" -> /thread-301971-1-1.html
(Link not allowed)
file name: "twrp-3.0.2-2-hydrogen"
I remember that I might have seen Hydrogen in the text box during installation, if you aim on the detection during the installation.
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Yeah... Wrong recovery and the install detected your helium as hydrogen leaving you a brick.
My bad... I just added the warning about that in the thread after seeing your question... Should of thought about this scenario but since we have helium twrp for a long time now I I assumed nobody is isuing hidrogen... I knew what you did just wanted to make sure.
Never been in a brick myself but read this thread and you should be back booting in no time
http://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max/how-to/guide-install-global-miui8-root-t3435594
And install proper twrp, please... or you won't be able to install any helium rom.
The device gets recognized in MiFlash, but after flashing the twrp and the stock rom, the device still does not boot.
Any proposes on my mistake?
EDIT: I just started the procedure again, unplugged the battery, connected the "jumper" and the phone booted properly.
After some failed reboots, it randomly booted into TWRP (now the right one, at least i hope so. gonna check this later) and I installed the latest RR (love the design).
So now, its just the ugly 3G-bug left and a little OC would be nice
Tsd560ti said:
The device gets recognized in MiFlash, but after flashing the twrp and the stock rom, the device still does not boot.
Any proposes on my mistake?
EDIT: I just started the procedure again, unplugged the battery, connected the "jumper" and the phone booted properly.
After some failed reboots, it randomly booted into TWRP (now the right one, at least i hope so. gonna check this later) and I installed the latest RR (love the design).
So now, its just the ugly 3G-bug left and a little OC would be nice
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Great job:good:

bootloop after wrong img (N2G47Z instead of 4CoreOreo)

Hi everybody,
tried to look for soulutions but without any luck...
I wanted to go back to Android 7 from the 8 (because i had the feeling the 8 is much slower).
I couldn't manage to flash the 7 as long as the phone would lock itself everytime while starting the downgrade so i flashed the N2G47Z 4 core image file on top of the Stock 8.1. I know, i should have used a 4CoreOreo....
Result: i'm an idiot with a phone in bootloop. Cannot go into recovery or anything. i manage to see the Google word and the warning that i should lock the bootloader and go to website g.co/ABH
I will wait until the battery drains and try to switch it on again but than what is the right procedure to follow in order to fix it? (if any)
thank you
Pippolinus said:
Hi everybody,
i flashed the N2G47Z 4 core image file on top of the Stock 8.1. I know, i should have used a 4CoreOreo....[/U]
I will wait until the battery drains and try to switch it on again but than what is the right procedure to follow in order to fix it? (if any)
thank you
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i put the phone in the freezer (couldn' t wait the battery to drain) and i discover that if it is switched off you can enter in fastboot mode for one time (than you go back to bootloop)
I flashed the 4CoreOreo and now i get the same warning and error but after 30 seconds it goes off and it start to load the system.
However it doesn't finish to load it becasue it says Android is corrupted and a full wipe is suggested. I did the full wipe but nothing changed.
So now i'm stuck but in a kind of "light bootloop". I tried to updload Android 7 following the procedure through ADB but it doesn't work.
Try to go to fastboot and flash factory image of 7 from official site, and use the flash_all.sh / flash_all.bat. While you're doing that instead of flashing boot.img from the factory. Use the 4 core for 7 from the https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/untested-nexus-5x-bootloop-death-fix-t3641199 thread. Use the nougat boot.img. That's it. You'll be back on track.
Pippolinus said:
i put the phone in the freezer
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Literally one of the worst things you could do to a smartphone(or any other type of electronics).
Your phone is probably begging for a motherboard replacement right now...
Danish Fayaz said:
Try to go to fastboot and flash factory image of 7 from official site, and use the flash_all.sh / flash_all.bat. While you're doing that instead of flashing boot.img from the factory. Use the 4 core for 7 from the https://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-5x/general/untested-nexus-5x-bootloop-death-fix-t3641199 thread. Use the nougat boot.img. That's it. You'll be back on track.
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Hi, thank you for the answer.
I' ll try again changing the boot.img inside the folder ... when i tried yesterday (i tried to flash the 7 and the 8 even with the Nexus toolkit) it was not possible because everytime i unlock it (throught ADB for example) at the first reboot goes back to locked automatically, so the process stops showing some errors.
Changing that .img the problem goes away?
Pippolinus said:
Hi, thank you for the answer.
I' ll try again changing the boot.img inside the folder ... when i tried yesterday (i tried to flash the 7 and the 8 even with the Nexus toolkit) it was not possible because everytime i unlock it (throught ADB for example) at the first reboot goes back to locked automatically, so the process stops showing some errors.
Changing that .img the problem goes away?
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If your bootloader automatically locks itself, that's a hardware issue. While booted in the bootloader, you should see "No RPMB" along one of the lines. This means that Your motherboard was replaced.
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various issues with google variant

I've had Google phones for years now, including previous Pixel, but I just got an XL 2 yesterday and I'm regretting it.
It's Google unlocked and running June's latest image. I've experienced various app crashing on stock, and random reboots.
Then there's the rooting and flashing. I unlocked the bootloader and installed the most recent, twrp (the one verified to work on xda for roms) but can't flash anything.
My twrp either hangs on the twrp start screen, or when it does load, the touch screen doesn't work. When I can get it going, every rom I flash gives me an error on the second step. I'm flashing on slot B by the way, that's what boots up when I boot to twrp.
Lastly, I am unlocked both for flashing and flashing_critical thru adb, so I'm at a loss and seriously confused.
When I FIRST unlocked everything, I was able to flash Nitrogen rom but I got stuck at the rom splash screen.
Tldr:
-What is the Correct install method/sequence for roms?
-do the slots matter?
-is random reboots and app crashing on stock a sign of a hardware issue?
I haven't installed a custom ROM on my P2XL, so I'm running rooted stock. Anyway, for rooted stock, this is what I did.
Entered bootloader mode.
Booted into recovery using the command "fastboot boot recovery.img", where "recovery.img" is the TWRP recovery iteslf. In my case, I renamed it "taimen.img".
Flashed the TWRP installer zip needed for the P2XL (Required if intending to replace the stock recovery).
Rebooted into recovery.
Flashed a custom kernel (Recommended - resolves touch issues in TWRP).
Flashed Magisk.
6. Rebooted.
If installing a custom ROM, flash it prior to the custom kernel. Slots only matter if running stock. Random reboots and app crashes are not signs of a hardware issue.
stevew84 said:
I've had Google phones for years now, including previous Pixel, but I just got an XL 2 yesterday and I'm regretting it.
It's Google unlocked and running June's latest image. I've experienced various app crashing on stock, and random reboots.
Then there's the rooting and flashing. I unlocked the bootloader and installed the most recent, twrp (the one verified to work on xda for roms) but can't flash anything.
My twrp either hangs on the twrp start screen, or when it does load, the touch screen doesn't work. When I can get it going, every rom I flash gives me an error on the second step. I'm flashing on slot B by the way, that's what boots up when I boot to twrp.
Lastly, I am unlocked both for flashing and flashing_critical thru adb, so I'm at a loss and seriously confused.
When I FIRST unlocked everything, I was able to flash Nitrogen rom but I got stuck at the rom splash screen.
Tldr:
-What is the Correct install method/sequence for roms?
-do the slots matter?
-is random reboots and app crashing on stock a sign of a hardware issue?
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Ya know my friend, after our conversation yesterday, and your questions in the nitrogen thread, and now random reboots and app crashes, I think it's time to consider a factory reset. You shouldn't be having those problems on a stock setup. If that's not successful, then I would definitely consider an RMA. Just my 2 cents worth :good:
I agree. I got it used tho which is an issue.
Badger50 said:
Ya know my friend, after our conversation yesterday, and your questions in the nitrogen thread, and now random reboots and app crashes, I think it's time to consider a factory reset. You shouldn't be having those problems on a stock setup. If that's not successful, then I would definitely consider an RMA. Just my 2 cents worth :good:
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Just so you know, I got the rom to flash finally, but it's stuck at the rom splash screen during first boot. I'm going to leave it and hope it eventually boots up.
stevew84 said:
Just so you know, I got the rom to flash finally, but it's stuck at the rom splash screen during first boot. I'm going to leave it and hope it eventually boots up.
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If it doesn't after 5 minutes, do a hard restart with the power button. If that doesn't work, then reboot to twrp and flash the rom and twrp installer zip again.
Ok cool thanks. I relocked bootloader last night and went back to stock. Unlocked it all this morning from my work computer and different unlock app. So here's hoping.
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If it doesn't after 5 minutes, do a hard restart with the power button. If that doesn't work, then reboot to twrp and flash the rom and twrp installer zip again.
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I finally got everything to work. My vendor image is a mismatch but I could just flash junes and be done with it, right?
stevew84 said:
I finally got everything to work. My vendor image is a mismatch but I could just flash junes and be done with it, right?
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What did you do to get it to work? You could just flash the June vendor.img to both slots. If you keep getting a vendor mismatch, probably nothing to worry about according to the Dev of nitrogen.
Different machine, cable and unlocking tool.
But I went to bone stock with locked bootloader, then flashed the newest twrp with the newest all in one tool. Was on slot A so wiped everything and flashed rom plus twrp again. I rebooted system to slot B, but then it just hung at the rom splash screen.
So I did it all over on slot A, ignored the "no os installed" message and booted anyway. Then it fired up. Rebooting into twrp from there took me to B, which is where I need to be for an image file or root.
So yea, thanks for the help.
I'm having this issue also. I tried flashing nitrogen, it hung. I tried to go back with factory reset Img and nothing happens in adb. Flashed the may img and it wouldn't boot all the way up. Now I'm stuck in bootloader trying to figure this all out. Seems like nothing in doing is working. I can get recovery to boot, but no files inside so idk. Tried to sideloadb nitrogen, but it said adb out of date for device when sdk is fully updated.
MatthewRobinson said:
I'm having this issue also. I tried flashing nitrogen, it hung. I tried to go back with factory reset Img and nothing happens in adb. Flashed the may img and it wouldn't boot all the way up. Now I'm stuck in bootloader trying to figure this all out. Seems like nothing in doing is working. I can get recovery to boot, but no files inside so idk. Tried to sideloadb nitrogen, but it said adb out of date for device when sdk is fully updated.
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You didn't mention the out of date message in your other post, but uninstall SDK and then download the stand-alone adb/fastboot binaries from May of this year. Dump that in a folder (eg. c:\adb) and put that folder in your path statement. Manually flash the full factory image without modifying flash-all.bat. Post your screeen if you have any errors. :good:
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I agree. I got it used tho which is an issue.
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Google knows the date the phone was purchased based on imei number and honors their warranty by date, not owner. Unless it was blacklisted.
smartymcfly said:
Google knows the date the phone was purchased based on imei number and honors their warranty based on that.
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Thanks. I might try to take advantage.

[SOLVED] boot loop after i tried to fix broken root

I tried for like 3 hours to find a boot.img and i had root on my phone, but without wifi and sound.
a quick google search showed me that it was because i had a wrong version of the boot.img, afterwards i found another one and now after i have tried installing twrp, booting and flashing using adb (stock and modified versions of boot.img) but it just keeps bootlooping. in twrp i cant wipe, make a backup, see any files in /storage/ and i have no clue what to do next.
What model 7T do you have? HD1907? What was the rom that you were using before you installed TWRP on? OOS12 does not support TWRP. Custom rom A13 does not support TWRP. Only a few custom rom A12 and OOS11 support TWRP.
Idk but I'm just wondering if flashing the last working rom image (dirty flash)? That would eliminate TWRP(?) and eliminate Magisk(?) while hopefully keeping the device from being wiped possibly?
*** Hopefully someone could/would verify this before you attempt... ***
i was on android 11 but i cant remember the version, i have HD1903 (EU ver). i THINK i had the one from the oneplus website(https://service.oneplus.com/us/search/search-detail?id=2096229) but idk anymore
I JUST RANDOMLY TRIED BOOTING MY PHONE AGAIN AND IT WORKED imma check if everything works and will regardless still look at this thread bc it can prob break easily
nah wifi and sound still dont work, but im not in bootloop anymore
MimKA22 said:
I JUST RANDOMLY TRIED BOOTING MY PHONE AGAIN AND IT WORKED imma check if everything works and will regardless still look at this thread bc it can prob break easily
nah wifi and sound still dont work, but im not in bootloop anymore
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Msmtool back to oos11
can you describe how to use it or send a link to tutorial or smth thx man <3
MimKA22 said:
can you describe how to use it or send a link to tutorial or smth thx man <3
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[OP7T][OOS 11.0.5.1 HD65AA/BA] Unbrick tool to restore your device to OxygenOS
Disclaimer: By attempting any of the processes listed in this thread you accept full responsibility for your actions. I will not be held responsible if your device stops working, catches fire, or turns into a hipster and claims to have been...
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i cant find the file for my current version and it doesnt work if i try it with the only version that is android 11
and i cant turn my phone back on
and after i installed the drivers i had to restart my pc and now there is this thing at the bottom right:
testmode
windows 10 pro
...
i waited until my phone had no more battery charge and now im bootlooping again :/
nvm it just booted
im downgrading it now and i dont get the error "smth communication smth" in msmtool anymore
alr it worked my phone is wiped again but i can turn on wifi and sound
but how do i root my phone now? I have an Idea, im gonna write step by step what i think gets me a rooted phone please confirm if that would not break my phone ^^' (bootloader already unlocked)
1. enable usb debugging and allow my pc
2. download and install the latest magisk version from the github
3. download magisk patched boot.img for ver 11.0.5.1BA BUT since i cant find anything on the internet im gonna have to use the zip file from the unbrick tool thing (https://onepluscommunityserver.com/list/Unbrick_Tools/OnePlus_7T/EU_HD65BA/R/) and then patch the boot.img using magisk myself
4. then use platform tools and type following commands: "adb reboot fastboot", "fastboot flash boot {the patched boot image file}"
5. then use magisk to direct install the root thing
i just realisized the unbrick thing that i wanted to use instead of a boot.img doesnt have a boot.img in it... WHERE CAN I FIND A BOOT.IMG brooo androidfilehost.com doesnt have it the unbrick tool doesnt have it
omg i realized i could update my phone to 11.0.9.1 then download the same version from official website and use the dumper to get the boot.img **** meee
wait it sais its 11.0.9.1HD65 AA and not BA **** me
k nvm i just changed the site settings to germany and now its BA
i just went for it and now my phone is rooted thank you very much for your help i would've prob tried to revert back to stock for like 2 weeks and then cry that i cant root my phone thank you so much xd

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