Please Help me - Moto Z2 Force Questions & Answers

please someone help me ,i have moto z2 force t-mobile and i can't update , it's downloading but then i am receiving that every time what's can i do to solve this probel?
also i want relock bootloader if it's possible?

zagusa said:
please someone help me ,i have moto z2 force t-mobile and i can't update , it's downloading but then i am receiving that every time what's can i do to solve this probel?
also i want relock bootloader if it's possible?
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Follow this guide, it should get you updated and able to receive updates. I would not suggest re-locking your bootloader, your warranty is already void and no good will come of it.

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[Q] Rooted, unlocked and on CM - how to return to locked, unrooted stock?

Hi all
I need to send my ZL to the Sony repair centre, as it has a serious fault.
I have a rooted phone, with an unlocked bootloader and am currently running CM10.2. Can anyone tell me how to relock? To do that, I need stock firmware, but I don't know how to flash it as I've seen warnings that I can't flash this while unlocked. The official Sony software doesn't let me update, as it recognises I'm running "modified software."
I've downloaded the latest flashtool, but that's it so far. All help appreciated and yes, I have looked but couldn't find anything that wasn't conflicting information.
Thanks guys.
schnide
schnidex said:
Hi all
I need to send my ZL to the Sony repair centre, as it has a serious fault.
I have a rooted phone, with an unlocked bootloader and am currently running CM10.2. Can anyone tell me how to relock? To do that, I need stock firmware, but I don't know how to flash it as I've seen warnings that I can't flash this while unlocked. The official Sony software doesn't let me update, as it recognises I'm running "modified software."
I've downloaded the latest flashtool, but that's it so far. All help appreciated and yes, I have looked but couldn't find anything that wasn't conflicting information.
Thanks guys.
schnide
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have u made a ta backup?
bhavstech said:
have u made a ta backup?
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Hi - I have not. I've just downloaded the stock ftf and am about to try and Flashtool it, so I hope that's the right way to go
schnidex said:
Hi - I have not. I've just downloaded the stock ftf and am about to try and Flashtool it, so I hope that's the right way to go
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And according to Flashtool, it seems to have worked. Just trying to get my damn phone to turn on for long enough to find out now for myself.
schnidex said:
And according to Flashtool, it seems to have worked. Just trying to get my damn phone to turn on for long enough to find out now for myself.
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actually u cannot get ur warranty back bcoz u have lost ur bravia engine and drm keys
bhavstech said:
actually u cannot get ur warranty back bcoz u have lost ur bravia engine and drm keys
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Oh ****.
schnidex said:
Oh ****.
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but u can at least giv it a try show it to the service centre and hope they dont recognize
schnidex said:
Hi - I have not. I've just downloaded the stock ftf and am about to try and Flashtool it, so I hope that's the right way to go
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After flashing the .ftf you can also use flashtool to relock your BL.
If you're in EU, you can send your device to service center even if you previously unlocked the BL.
According to European Union law, Sony has to prove that your problem occured as a result of the unlocked BL..
And even if you're not in EU, just try and send it in. Depending on the problem, they often don't check BL and DRM status..
CokeJunkee said:
After flashing the .ftf you can also use flashtool to relock your BL.
If you're in EU, you can send your device to service center even if you previously unlocked the BL.
According to European Union law, Sony has to prove that your problem occured as a result of the unlocked BL..
And even if you're not in EU, just try and send it in. Depending on the problem, they often don't check BL and DRM status..
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MY PHONE IS FIXED! It took a couple of weeks, but the repair centre did a great job.
My phone is working and I love my ZL again. Thank you Sony repair!

Android M Update

Hello.
by now some of you m8 users should have received the new update. the question I have from is that what was your bootloader status when you updated your phone? mine says modified with relocked bootloader. I and the other guys who have the same issue as me are a bit afraid about updating the phone because we don't know what might happen.
SO if you did get the update please share the following information with us.
1. your carrier and your CID.
2. Bootloader status before the update.
3. Bootloader status after the update.
Thank you very much and happy holidays. :angel:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2696514
Stop cross posting.
To be able to update you need a 100% and NEVER rooted stock rom + recovery. That's all ! You do NOT need to relock the BL or anything else.

G4 how to root it? (dont understand whats with bootloader and so)

Hello there, i got an LG G4 h815 few days ago, when ever i get new device first thing i do is root it, and it was always very easy for me.
with this g4 i got problems, try to go to LG website and unlock bootloader, it say i cant cause my device is h815 taiwan, so i read more in google and understand official unlock is only for the euro devices.
so i google more try to understand how can i unlock it unofficially, and found nothing, as well as try to google for a way to root it with out unlock bootloader, and also coulnt find.
im sure im missing something, cause i dont think its possible that there is no root for an old device, any help on how to root my phone?
thanks a head.
Lots of people here have H815 TWN...please can some one make a specific thread for rooting or installing xposed on Taiwanese H815 without the risking of bricking or bootlooping the device...meaning successful rooting ...
Sent from my LG-H815 using XDA-Developers mobile app
tiptip13 said:
Hello there, i got an LG G4 h815 few days ago, when ever i get new device first thing i do is root it, and it was always very easy for me.
with this g4 i got problems, try to go to LG website and unlock bootloader, it say i cant cause my device is h815 taiwan, so i read more in google and understand official unlock is only for the euro devices.
so i google more try to understand how can i unlock it unofficially, and found nothing, as well as try to google for a way to root it with out unlock bootloader, and also coulnt find.
im sure im missing something, cause i dont think its possible that there is no root for an old device, any help on how to root my phone?
thanks a head.
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unfortunatelly you cant unlocked till today.. maybe later if someone can do it... but you can add root to locked bootloader... i have not tried this method.. i tried similar to h811 tmobile.. but its the same procedure.. mine is unlockacle but i dont want to with the bootloop issue... unlocking bootloader voids warranty. and root too but you can always try the kdz that disables the big cores and undo the root..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general/lg-g4-100-root-success-directives-root-t3180586
thank you, i found the root for locked bootloader, i done it, but its only for 5.1 android, and i still cant flash roms, only one rom witch they make for locked bootloader, so after all the process went back to unroot 6.0 androis >:
hope some1 will break this bootlock .

Rooting H815T Marshmallow

Hey all. So basically I recently purchased the H815T Australian optus model. It was initially on Lollipop but updated to MM & I need root so I can restore all my data from my previous device but seems I need to unlock the bootloader. Unfortunately it couldn't be done because the H815T isn't supported on the LG unlocking website. Is there another way to unlock the bootloader or rooting it? Please help guys, I really need to retrieve my data but can't do so till there is a method to root. Or would I have to downgrade to Lollipop & root? I'd immensely appreciate some assistance with this, cheers.
Stevo001457 said:
Hey all. So basically I recently purchased the H815T Australian optus model. It was initially on Lollipop but updated to MM & I need root so I can restore all my data from my previous device but seems I need to unlock the bootloader. Unfortunately it couldn't be done because the H815T isn't supported on the LG unlocking website. Is there another way to unlock the bootloader or rooting it? Please help guys, I really need to retrieve my data but can't do so till there is a method to root. Or would I have to downgrade to Lollipop & root? I'd immensely appreciate some assistance with this, cheers.
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no bootloader unlock yet....
you need to be on LP.
but... you also need to know if you can downgrade. i for instance cant. there antirollback version you need to find out . if you can..
raptorddd said:
no bootloader unlock yet....
you need to be on LP.
but... you also need to know if you can downgrade. i for instance cant. there antirollback version you need to find out . if you can..
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Thanks for your help. I really enjoy being on Marshmallow so don't really want to downgrade. Thankfully I got most of my whatsapp messages through google drive backup & most of the other apps did have some form of cloud storage. I'm gonna stick to MM till a rooting method does eventuate.

Question Carrier ROM not updating since miui 12.5.5. Is there anything I can do to fix this?

Hi, my carrier purchased 'Lisa' came with its ROM showing as version RKOEUBY.
My carrier isn't keeping up with updates so was wondering if I can just flash the ROM RKOEUXM without unlocking the bootloader?
I have my banking apps etc on this phone so am reluctant to unlock the bootloader unless absolutely necessary.
If anyone else has found an easy way to solve this would be grateful for your feedback.
Many thanks
rockyrobin said:
Hi, my carrier purchased 'Lisa' came with its ROM showing as version RKOEUBY.
My carrier isn't keeping up with updates so was wondering if I can just flash the ROM RKOEUXM without unlocking the bootloader?
I have my banking apps etc on this phone so am reluctant to unlock the bootloader unless absolutely necessary.
If anyone else has found an easy way to solve this would be grateful for your feedback.
Many thanks
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Hi !
The best way is to download the zip of your European ROM from the Xiaomi site and try to install it from the update utility in your phone's settings. If that doesn't work, you'll have to unlock your bootloader, install the ROM you want with the flash utility, and choose the relock option before the install starts. Then you will be on an official Xiaomi ROM, with your bootloader locked and you will have updates from Xiaomi and no longer from your operator.
Bill
Hi,
I confirm that manually flashing the European ROM does not work (in my case at least), so I am stuck on MIUI 12.5.6 with RKOEUSF ROM.
If anyone finds a way to upgrade to the official version without unlocking the bootloader, and therefore not breaking the warranty, I would be grateful if you could share it.
Thanks
Hi !
From the moment you want to install a new ROM, you have no choice but to unlock your bootloader. You can then reblock it. Afterwards, I don't know if the warranty is impacted because you go through the official unlocking from Xiaomi.
Bill
Thanks Bill,
I've just tried flashing the zip of my ROM and the phone just quits the update after a long pause, saying that it cannot verify update.
Guess I'll have to unlock the bootloader. There's plenty of info about how to do this, but I've noticed a number of people complaining about the flash process.
When they apply the update, at the end they get an error message. The only way they get round this is with an edit of the settings of miflash.
Is this something I need to worry about?
Just been reading about these errors and it appears that they are caused by the path to the ROM file having too many characters.
Placing the ROM file in your C: folder solves this.

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