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Hello,
I seem to have really messed up my G3 and after days of research I have not been able to get anywhere with it. I've read posts of people having similar issues, but their solutions do not seem to work for me.
What I tried to do is flash the ROM, starting with TWRP. After installing TWRP and rebooting I was getting the "no command" message on the screen. I believe (this was days ago), I used ADB to remove laf and reboot the phone (for some reason I could not back it up). The phone rebooted in fastboot and it has been downhill from there.
No download mode. When normally started the phone just hangs on the LG logo. Vol- and power gets me to the "Factory data reset", but if I do that, it flashes "erasing" for a second and it goes back to the LG logo screen.
I can get to fastboot, however, any command that I enter in CMD or Linux terminal just shows up on the phone's screen and it does not do anything. Fastboot devices shows the device as "????????" in Linux and as "?" in Windows. I have tried multiple drivers for Windows.
I tried BoardDiag (3 or 4 different versions running as admin) and shorting the pins, but any time I try to run the checks, I get an error - "No response from device" or "Device was not found in dload trying flash programmer"
I also tried SmartBootDiag, but once it detects the phone, it does its checks and it disconnects the device, without giving me an option to flash anything. Looking at the logs, it does not find any anti-rollback issues.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I am not sure what else to try.......
Thank you.
Anyone??
Hello Everyone!
I recently tried to root my wileyfox swift but failed miserably. I did the following when fastbooting the recovery image -> fastboot flash system ****.img.
However, i realized my mistake too late, and now my phone is all messed up!
The phone doesnt show anything when i try to start it and i cant access fastboot again, to undo my mistake. My device manager recognizes my phone when its plugged in to my computer but i cant access any files.
Am i screwed or is there any solution to this?
Thanks in advance!!
Try to access the bootloader with the hardware button combo first (volume down + power / volume up + power). If you get into recovery, you will be able to get to the bootloader with adb or a menu entry. Depends on what recovery you have installed for the latter.
In case you have no access to the bootloader (proper soft brick), go for the QFIL method. Avoid using it unless there is no other option.
Here is the thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/wileyfox-swift/general/how-to-set-device-tampered-to-false-t3276317
Cant access bootloader.
However, tried your second option and it went well until i got "SaharaDownload fail" at the last step, and now my computer doesnt recognize the phone in device manager. It does not show anywhere that my phone is connected.
narmista said:
Cant access bootloader.
However, tried your second option and it went well until i got "SaharaDownload fail" at the last step, and now my computer doesnt recognize the phone in device manager. It does not show anywhere that my phone is connected.
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Does the phone give any indication of being connected? Notification light, starting the display, etc?
If yes, make sure the phone is in the correct mode and check the drivers - some of the other forum members mentioned this and the gymnastics around the battery. This would be on my to-do list. The device might come up on the device manager as different one, so monitor the manager for any changes once you connect the device.
If you happen to have Windows 7 device laying at you house, you can try with it (if only not to worry about compatibility and sporadic Win10 behaviour).
It will be a good idea to check the turkish website for General Mobile 4G (one of the Android one derivatives of the hardware) where some people have faced similar problems using the same tool.
narmista said:
Cant access bootloader.
However, tried your second option and it went well until i got "SaharaDownload fail" at the last step, and now my computer doesnt recognize the phone in device manager. It does not show anywhere that my phone is connected.
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If you need my help via TeamViewer then WhatsApp me at +27799261595 or pm me
Finally got my phone back on the device manager! However, I still get sahara error when trying the back to false method.
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*It says no port available since i removed the phone*
Hey everyone,
A2 lite phone is in bootloop - allegedly (not my phone) "out of nowhere". The user does not do any fancy things like flashing, and this has not been done either.
Phone is on continuous boot loop, and sometimes (really seems randomly), the device starts up in the "no command" mode and stays there for a while. I read that we could go into fastboot mode by pressing "power button and tapping volume up key", but this doesn't do anything.
I've tried this thread: https://www.the***********.com/boot-xiaomi-mi-a2-fastboot-mode-recovery-mode/
But I'm not even getting into fastboot.
I'm almost thinking that the volume buttons are just broken, though from the feedback of the buttons this doesn't seem realistic.
EDIT: ok, now I'm somehow able to get it into fastboot.... sometimes. Now I'm here:
I switched the partition from a to b, but it still goes into bootloop. Then I switched it back to a, still bootloop. Then back to b. Still bootloop! But at least now sometimes I'm able to get into fastboot. No matter what kind of commands I'm typing in the cmd console, after about 10 seconds on the fastboot screen, the phone just reboots.
idk, it looks almost as if both partitions have the bad android 10...
Do you guys have any idea? Please let me know if more info is helpful.
You go into fastboot mode by holding Vol Down + Power button. So try holding Vol Down and Power button at the same time to go into fastboot mode. (Don't tap it)
Go here and grab the image you prefer (latest should do the trick) : https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2-lite/how-to/fastboot-xiaomi-mi-a2-fastboot-images-t3824871
Then go ahead and follow this guide here to flash the stock ROM : https://c.mi.com/oc/miuidownload/detail?guide=2
This will wipe the data on the device, but it seems like you have no other option at this point. Cheers.
Thanks! I've tried that now. It starts flashing the device until... after about 10 seconds, the phone reboots from Fastboot mode .
As per this page: https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomimia2lite.html
I've tried to do a recovery via TWRP. If I execute `fastboot boot path/to/twrp.img` then I go from fastboot to TWRP (the teamwin logo), but right after that the phone already reboots.
https://www.xda-developers.com/how-to-install-twrp/ - I don't know if it means anything, but when I execute `adb reboot bootloader`, the console returns `error: no devices/emulators found. If I execute `adb devices`, it does not list my device. However, if I execute `fastboot devices`, my device is listed.
I installed ADB usb drivers, so when I get my phone connected in fastboot, it shows up as Android Bootloader Interfacee in device manager. So not sure what's going on here, but it's all weird.
What I'm facing is very, very similar to https://www.reddit.com/r/Xiaomi/comments/4ltzt9/xiaomi_mi_note_boot_loop_even_in_fastboot/ <-- but that thread is a bit of a dead end (and 3 y/o)...
daize said:
after about 10 seconds, the phone reboots from Fastboot mode .
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Hmm, it should never do that, maybe it's a hardware issue that we can not fix via Fastboot ?
daize said:
As per this page: https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomimia2lite.html
when I execute `adb reboot bootloader`, the console returns `error: no devices/emulators found. If I execute `adb devices`, it does not list my device. However, if I execute `fastboot devices`, my device is listed.
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When the device is in Fastboot mode, it will only be recognized as Fastboot. Only when it's properly booted, the device can be recognized in ADB, so no issues there.
I assume your bootloader is already unlocked as you have successfully booted into TWRP. You might try EDL (Emergency Download Mode) flash as a last resort :
Download MiFlash (20160401) from here : https://www.xiaomiflash.com/download/
You're downloading that particular version because it is able to EDL flash on your phone. Install the MiFlash you've downloaded and open it, then put the phone into fastboot mode. Connect it to your PC and use this code to take the phone into EDL mode:
Code:
fastboot oem edl
After you hit enter, you will see the screen turn off and notification LED blinking, this is normal. This means the phone is in EDL mode. Open the MiFlash you've installed (likely in C:\Program Files\Xiaomi\MiPhone) and browse to the ROM location and connect the phone. Choose "Flash All" and start flashing.
After the EDL flash is complete the phone will not reboot. It will stay in EDL mode. You need to disconnect the phone from PC and hold power button (about 10-15 seconds) to boot the phone. If the phone boots properly, you can go into fastboot and connect it to PC, then use:
Code:
fastboot oem lock
to relock your bootloader. Try it and let me know. :fingers-crossed:
Thanks for the continued help!
I've followed your steps - When I run fastboot oem edl, the console returns "... okay [ 0.0202s] finished. total time: 0.022s" and the phone turns to a black screen (no notification led blinking). Then... after a couple of seconds, goes back into the boot loop .
Something maybe to note: every time that my phone starts up, it (1) shows a screen saying "Your device software can'tbe checked for corruption.Please lock the bootloader.", and then slides down to the typical "androidone" white screen before it reboots again.
daize said:
every time that my phone starts up, it (1) shows a screen saying "Your device software can'tbe checked for corruption.Please lock the bootloader.", and then slides down to the typical "androidone" white screen before it reboots again.
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The screen with the ugly text is normal, since you have an unlocked bootloader, it's there to warn you that the device's software might've been tampered with. On the main subject though, I'm out of ideas. You might try booting the phone by holding Power + Vol Up, which should normally boot into stock recovery or wipe the data on the device. But I'm slowly beginning to think that this might be a hardware issue rather than a software issue that I can help you to fix.
Under normal circumstances, EDL flash is the way to fix any problems you might encounter with the software, that's why it's called the Emergency Download mode. But since we're past that stage, I believe I will not be able to assist you further. Hope you can fix your device my dude/dudette!
If the phone gets out of fastboot mode your phone does not get recognized from your computer. Try to delete fastboot and minimal adb and download the latest version. [https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/tool-adb-fastboot-installer-tool-windows-t3999445]
Open MiFlash, click Driver left on the top and install them.
Set path to the downloaded firmware. Now boot into fastboot, once that is done connect your USB cable to both, computer and phone. If this doesn't work try different USB-Ports and USB-cables. Some work, some don't. This might be the reason for leaving the fastboot mode.
Click refresh and see if your device appears
@marstonpear thanks for your help so far <3 @Cappucinto, thanks for chiming in! What do you mean with this: "Open MiFlash, click Driver left on the top and install them." <-- in MiFlash, I do not see an option to select driver...
@marstonpear thanks for your help so far <3
@Cappucinto, thanks for chiming in! What do you mean with this: "Open MiFlash, click Driver left on the top and install them." <-- in MiFlash, I do not see an option to select driver...
What did change now after installing these drivers: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/general/tool-adb-fastboot-installer-tool-windows-t3999445]
I did try some other USB cables. The one I've been trying triggers the windows sound for "new device successfully connected" when I boot the phone up in fastboot, and then of course gives the "device disconnected" sound when the phone then reboots. With another USB cable in this case, windows just states: "USB device not recognized". So it seems like the cable I haven't been using is defect .
I'm unable to use MiFlash at the moment so I can't explain the whole procedure with installing the drivers in MiFlash. But there has to be something like "Install > Drivers" or something. Maybe someone else can help out.
Try to use the working cable again, open a command prompt and type: fastboot devices
Then wait for an answer, post it here and see if the phone reboots again or if it stays in fastboot
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Hey everyone,
A2 lite phone is in bootloop - allegedly (not my phone) "out of nowhere". The user does not do any fancy things like flashing, and this has not been done either.
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The response by marstonpear below makes sense.
marstonpear said:
You go into fastboot mode by holding Vol Down + Power button. So try holding Vol Down and Power button at the same time to go into fastboot mode. (Don't tap it)
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Although u shd consider this link, i tried to arrange it step by step:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...php?p=79365091
Follow the instructions, as dat was how i revived mine. Hopefully it may help u.
Note; wen using twrp, preferably use " twrp - offain "
Miflash tool:
Link 1: https://www.xiaomiflash.com/download/
Preferably use Link 1 & choose either 2016, 2017 or 2018 versions. They come preloaded with the drivers u need
Link2: https://xiaomibuzz.com/downloads/download-xiaomi-mi-firmware-flash-tool-latest-version-2018.html
Lets know how it goes
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I'm unable to use MiFlash at the moment so I can't explain the whole procedure with installing the drivers in MiFlash. But there has to be something like "Install > Drivers" or something. Maybe someone else can help out.
Try to use the working cable again, open a command prompt and type: fastboot devices
Then wait for an answer, post it here and see if the phone reboots again or if it stays in fastboot
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Hey there When I get into fastboot and run `fastboot devices`, a code returns <tab> fastboot.
... and then the phone restarts I'm trying but I guess I'm beyond the stage of being upset, haha.
@agbadino https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...php?p=79365091 <-- that first link seems to be broken, could you check again? I'd love to try your steps!
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@agbadino https://forum.xda-developers.com/sho...php?p=79365091 <-- that first link seems to be broken, could you check again? I'd love to try your steps!
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Sorry bout d previous link. I believe this shd take u directly to the tutorial:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi...tboot-mode-t3920925/post79365091#post79365091
remember to use "twrp offain for daisy". It works better than the regular twrp for daisy
It my take and procedure that worked for me at the time. Good luck tho
Thanks! Sadly, when I get to the `fastboot oem edl` step, it fails. I get into fastboot, I quickly enter `fastboot oem edl`. CMD says finished, the screen turns off. I immediately refresh in MiFlash (COM3 is the device), I start flashing. After 4 seconds, the device turns off (windows sound "device disconnected"). The flashing runs for a total of 7-9s says "the operation completed successfully.(0x000000000: cmd <?xml version="1.0" ?><data .. etc etc
So I don't really know what to do if I can't get into EDL mode .
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Thanks! Sadly, when I get to the `fastboot oem edl` step, it fails. I get into fastboot, I quickly enter `fastboot oem edl`. CMD says finished, the screen turns off. I immediately refresh in MiFlash (COM3 is the device), I start flashing. After 4 seconds, the device turns off (windows sound "device disconnected"). The flashing runs for a total of 7-9s says "the operation completed successfully.(0x000000000: cmd <?xml version="1.0" ?><data .. etc etc
So I don't really know what to do if I can't get into EDL mode .
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Try getting another chord and try again.
Tried some other cables. Every time I run fastboot oem edl, it keeps saying "finished", and then reboots the phone in about 5 seconds. One time, it said "Catastrophic failure" as "status" for the flashing.
Otherwise, it most often says "The operation completed successfully.(0x00000000: cmd <?xml version="1.0"?><data><patch SECTOR_SIZE_IN_BYTES="512" byte_offset="16" filename="DISK" physical_partition_number="0" size_in_bytes="4" start_sector="NUM_DISC_SECTORS-1." value="CRC32(NM_DISK_SECTORS-1.,92)" what="Update"/></data>)
But then still continues in the bootloop...
Ok, so I’ve run myself off the road into a deep hole and am hoping someone can help me climb out and get back onto the correct path.
I have a Motorola Moto G7 Play 1952-4 (channel). My goal is to install TWRP, and LineageOS 18.1 with GAPPS. Root is not important at the moment.
Here’s what I did:
After successfully unlocking the bootloader (thank you Motorola), I downloaded TWRP for Chanel from the TWRP.me site. My plan was to first install TWRP, then use TWRP’s install feature for LoS 18.1 and the GAPPS.
To install TWRP recovery, I followed the instructions on the TWRP site. After starting the ADB server on my Windows 10 PC and booting the phone into the stock recovery, I used “adb boot twrp-3.5.2_10-0-channel.img” to temporarily boot into TWRP recovery. I then used ADB to push TWRP.zip onto the internal SDCARD. I used TWRP’s install feature to install "twrp-installer-3.5.2_10-0-channel.zip", presumably to both slots. To the best of my memory, everything completed correctly.
BUT . . . when I powered down the phone and attempted to boot into recovery, all I got was a black screen with a small N/A in the upper left corner instead of the familiar TWRP screens. After a while, the phone booted itself into the stock U.S. Cellular Android 10 (Hell Oh - Moe Toe). I've done several power-off/power-on cycles to no avail. I am able to get to and use the stock OS.
So, like TWRP.me suggests, I figured I’d just flash it back to stock and start over. Um, nope. I can Vol-DN/Power to the bootloader menu, but “adb devices” doesn’t see the phone, preventing me from flashing anything. USB Debugging is enabled and the phone says "USB Transfer Mode: Connected". “adb devices” sees the phone while Android 10 is running, but as soon as I boot into recovery, the phone “disappears” from ADB.
The only other thing I could think to do was to use the “Rescue” function in the Lenovo/Motorola Smart Assistant. While ADB can’t see the phone, LMSC sees it just fine and I was able to rescue/reinstall the stock OS successfully, or so LMSC said. Unfortunately, LMSC doesn’t seem to fix whatever is wrong with the recovery. Interestingly, “N/A” no longer appears after Vol-DN/Power and select Recovery Mode, the black screen now says “bad key”, followed a little while later by the Android logo with a “!” in the middle of the screen and “No command” below it.
And that’s the hole I now reside in. Despite considerable searching/reading here at XDA, I'm at a total loss for what to do next.
SOOOO, I’m hoping someone can help me:
1. Fix the N/A black screen
2. Get into a mode that ADB can see
3. Properly install TWRP
Thank you in advance,
Tenaya
Did you flash the copy-partitions.zip while in TWRP?
Maybe you could borrow some ideas from the official install instructions for LineageOS.
Install LineageOS on channel | LineageOS Wiki
wiki.lineageos.org
I had some strange intermittent USB connectivity issues with a few Moto G7 Plus devices with my main laptop, but was fine connecting on a 12 year old desktop computer. So perhaps you could check to see if adb connects on another machine. Only other idea I have is to somehow flash back to stock again with fastboot.
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zpunout,
Thank you for your response.
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Did you flash the copy-partitions.zip while in TWRP?
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No, I didn't know I needed to; nothing about that is mentioned by TWRP.me.
This is unknown territory for me, but your question sparks a thought for me. I wonder if 1) The stock recovery is in the "other" slot, and 2) there is some way to boot from it. That could be a way to sidestep the ADB devices problem I'm having?
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So perhaps you could check to see if adb connects on another machine.
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At the moment, I have no way to do that. I don't think the USB connection is the culprit, ADB "sees" the phone just fine while the phone is in the stock OS, just not in recovery (EDL?.
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Only other idea I have is to somehow flash back to stock again with fastboot.
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That's my current plan, but FASTBOOT won't flash anything while ADB devices won't/can't see the phone. I'm hoping someone has a workaround of some sort for that.
Tenaya
Hi, first of all lets set some things straight, you are experiencing a Boot Loop, in other words a software brick. (Soft Brick) now luckily these are fairly simple to fix. Sorry to break it to you but the N/A Screen won't disappear, that used to be the Blue/Yellow Motorola Splash Screen, but since you unlocked your phone it'll only show N/A but thats okay there are tools that can help you customize this and change it later on.
Now why is it on a boot loop you may ask, well that is because there is no more operating system to load in. But worry not, try to get into your bootloader, and try to connect adb through there.
Tenaya43 said:
Ok, so I’ve run myself off the road into a deep hole and am hoping someone can help me climb out and get back onto the correct path.
I have a Motorola Moto G7 Play 1952-4 (channel). My goal is to install TWRP, and LineageOS 18.1 with GAPPS. Root is not important at the moment.
Here’s what I did:
After successfully unlocking the bootloader (thank you Motorola), I downloaded TWRP for Chanel from the TWRP.me site. My plan was to first install TWRP, then use TWRP’s install feature for LoS 18.1 and the GAPPS.
To install TWRP recovery, I followed the instructions on the TWRP site. After starting the ADB server on my Windows 10 PC and booting the phone into the stock recovery, I used “adb boot twrp-3.5.2_10-0-channel.img” to temporarily boot into TWRP recovery. I then used ADB to push TWRP.zip onto the internal SDCARD. I used TWRP’s install feature to install "twrp-installer-3.5.2_10-0-channel.zip", presumably to both slots. To the best of my memory, everything completed correctly.
BUT . . . when I powered down the phone and attempted to boot into recovery, all I got was a black screen with a small N/A in the upper left corner instead of the familiar TWRP screens. After a while, the phone booted itself into the stock U.S. Cellular Android 10 (Hell Oh - Moe Toe). I've done several power-off/power-on cycles to no avail. I am able to get to and use the stock OS.
So, like TWRP.me suggests, I figured I’d just flash it back to stock and start over. Um, nope. I can Vol-DN/Power to the bootloader menu, but “adb devices” doesn’t see the phone, preventing me from flashing anything. USB Debugging is enabled and the phone says "USB Transfer Mode: Connected". “adb devices” sees the phone while Android 10 is running, but as soon as I boot into recovery, the phone “disappears” from ADB.
The only other thing I could think to do was to use the “Rescue” function in the Lenovo/Motorola Smart Assistant. While ADB can’t see the phone, LMSC sees it just fine and I was able to rescue/reinstall the stock OS successfully, or so LMSC said. Unfortunately, LMSC doesn’t seem to fix whatever is wrong with the recovery. Interestingly, “N/A” no longer appears after Vol-DN/Power and select Recovery Mode, the black screen now says “bad key”, followed a little while later by the Android logo with a “!” in the middle of the screen and “No command” below it.
And that’s the hole I now reside in. Despite considerable searching/reading here at XDA, I'm at a total loss for what to do next.
SOOOO, I’m hoping someone can help me:
1. Fix the N/A black screen
2. Get into a mode that ADB can see
3. Properly install TWRP
Thank you in advance,
Tenaya
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HellxDo,
Thanks for the reply.
After I used LSMC to "rescue" the phone, it stopped displaying N/A" and began showing "Bad key". Different, but not better.
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Now why is it on a boot loop you may ask, well that is because there is no more operating system to load in.
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Hmmm . . . The phone currently boots into the stock rom (U.S. Cellular Android 10) if I wait a while after "Bad key" displays. If there's no more OS to load in, how do it do dat?
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But worry not, try to get into your bootloader, and try to connect adb through there.
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My (limited) understanding is that the only way to "get into" my bootloader was with the Vol-DN/PWR button combination. When I do that , I get the bootloader menu, but ADB doesn't/can't see the phone - nothing is listed when I run ADB devices and fastboot won't/can't flash anything.
Is there a different/better way to get into my bootloader?
Tenaya
And the adventure continues. Here's some more information.
While continuing to research this, I was wondering if there was another way to boot the phone into EDL mode and Google found some instructions at thecustomdroid.com for using ADB to boot the phone into EDL. I booted the phone to the stock OS and used the command adb reboot edl. The phone immediately went blank, followed shortly by the "bad key" message. After a while it again booted into the stock rom.
I still cannot use fastboot because it doesn't/can't see the phone.
I have also discovered that if i use VOL-UP/PWR, the phone boots directly to "bad key", followed by the stock rom. Another dead end.
I also used LMSC to "Rescue" the phone again and learned several things:
While LMSC is running, it boots the phone into the bootloader menu and begins to flash. If I do adb devices while LMSC is flashing, the phone STILL doesn't appear in the list.
LMSC definitely flashed the stock OS - when the phone rebooted, it was back to the stock OS Android start screen as if it had never been configured.
There is still no recovery and I still can't flash anything.
LMSC is somehow able to flash without a recovery present.
Anyone have any other ideas?
Tenaya
Tenaya43 said:
And the adventure continues. Here's some more information.
While continuing to research this, I was wondering if there was another way to boot the phone into EDL mode and Google found some instructions at thecustomdroid.com for using ADB to boot the phone into EDL. I booted the phone to the stock OS and used the command adb reboot edl. The phone immediately went blank, followed shortly by the "bad key" message. After a while it again booted into the stock rom.
I still cannot use fastboot because it doesn't/can't see the phone.
I have also discovered that if i use VOL-UP/PWR, the phone boots directly to "bad key", followed by the stock rom. Another dead end.
I also used LMSC to "Rescue" the phone again and learned several things:
While LMSC is running, it boots the phone into the bootloader menu and begins to flash. If I do adb devices while LMSC is flashing, the phone STILL doesn't appear in the list.
LMSC definitely flashed the stock OS - when the phone rebooted, it was back to the stock OS Android start screen as if it had never been configured.
There is still no recovery and I still can't flash anything.
LMSC is somehow able to flash without a recovery present.
Anyone have any other ideas?
Tenaya
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If "fastboot devices" can't see your device while in bootloader mode, that could be the same issue I had relating to your USB compatibility with your computer. Try to borrow someone else's computer, install "platform-tools" to see if the "fastboot devices" command works.
If that works, next see if the command "fastboot getvar all" works. You should get many lines of info come up. If it gets stuck after a couple of lines, then the symptoms are the same as what I had. I have a bunch of really old laptops and a desktop sitting around with platform-tools just for this issue. I have heard others say that plugging the phone in via a USB hub sometimes gets fastboot to connect properly, but I haven't had success yet.
OK, some progress.
I found this:
[GUIDE][TOOL] Reboot to EDL mode from FASTBOOT! No More "Test Point Method"! [kenzo]
kenzo has graciously hacked fastboot.exe to force the phone into EDL mode. Using that, the phone booted into EDL and fastboot devices can now "see" the phone. Thank you kenzo.
BTW, kenzo's fastboot-edl isn't G7 Play specific, it was originally for the Xiaomi Redme Note 3 and seems to work for some other Android phones as well.
I'm still working on getting TWRP and LoS installed, but at least fastboot can talk to the phone.
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I have heard others say that plugging the phone in via a USB hub sometimes gets fastboot to connect properly
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I also had no luck with a USB hub.
I haven't tried another computer yet; I'm going to see what I can accomplish with fastboot-edl.
Tenaya
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Hello @All,
I bought myself a new toy: a bricked Nexus 5x. The only thing I can do is enter the bootloader mode. Otherwise the phone is showing the Google logo.
In bootloader mode the last two lines are "Secure Boot - Enabled" and "Device State - Locked". The "fastboot devices" states that the device is present.
I can neither access any recovery nor install one (because bootloader locked). The device isn't rooted. Parallel to posting this I am searching the depths of the web. Of course without a solution.
Can I do anything else?
hmm, did you try going into the recovery and resseting it, if that didnt work go on your computer, go to bootloader mode, and on your computer try typing: fastboot flashing unlock or fastboot oem unlock, if none of those work, then try reflashing the firmware trough recovery or fastboot, here is the rom for adb sideload trough recovery...
here is a direct download cuz it wouldnt post the zip https://dl.google.com/dl/android/aosp//bullhead-ota-mhc19q-8fe67a2b.zip
I can't access the recovery, but I'll try fastboot again. "fastboot flashing unlock" and "fastboot oem unlock" don't work. I get a " FAILED (remote: 'oem unlock is not allowed')" message.
ok, try this, go in fastboot, and run this command, fastboot flash boot N2G47Z_4Cores.img with the img that i send you, if it works, then see if iit boots up!
it doesnt wanna send it, heres a link to download it https://www.dropbox.com/s/tm7qt98r6d7q2a6/N2G47Z_4Cores.img?dl=0
I tried
Code:
$ fastboot flash boot N2G47Z_4Cores.img
and the answer was
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Sending 'boot' (12045 KB) OKAY [ 0.464s]
Writing 'boot' FAILED (remote: 'device is locked. Cannot flash images')
fastboot: error: Command failed
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But thanks for your effort to help me
Heinz- said:
I tried
Code:
$ fastboot flash boot N2G47Z_4Cores.img
and the answer was
Code:
Sending 'boot' (12045 KB) OKAY [ 0.464s]
Writing 'boot' FAILED (remote: 'device is locked. Cannot flash images')
fastboot: error: Command failed
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But thanks for your effort to help me
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hey is there a way you can send me a video of what happens when it boots up and when you try to enter recovery, maybe i can still help.
if you cant here send it to my mail [email protected] , this is my mail since 2016 and zombie was mostly for minecraft . but then i was young, so yeah.
I can only describe it for you...
When I try to boot into recovery it happens the same as booting the system. The Google sign appears with a short buzz of the vibration motor, then disappears after 16 seconds, and a second later the same again. A classical boot loop. I can only access the bootloader mode. When I try to boot from there, the same happens. The "system state" is locked, and Secure Boot is enabled.
I can power off the device from the bootloader, then it stays off.
Is there any hope to bring it to life again, or is it a brick forever?
Heinz- said:
I can only describe it for you...
When I try to boot into recovery it happens the same as booting the system. The Google sign appears with a short buzz of the vibration motor, then disappears after 16 seconds, and a second later the same again. A classical boot loop. I can only access the bootloader mode. When I try to boot from there, the same happens. The "system state" is locked, and Secure Boot is enabled.
I can power off the device from the bootloader, then it stays off.
Is there any hope to bring it to life again, or is it a brick forever?
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well it looks like a problem with either the ram, vibrator, or the partitions, sadly this happened with old nexus devices, so its a brick forever sadly. but if you want you can sell it online for parts.
Ok then, I hope I can sell the brick. Thank you again for your help, @NikolaTechGuy !
But there's one last hope: This thread, shown to me directly under this answer ("Similar threads") that I'm currently writing. One last try...
Heinz- said:
Ok then, I hope I can sell the brick. Thank you again for your help, @NikolaTechGuy !
But there's one last hope: This thread, shown to me directly under this answer ("Similar threads") that I'm currently writing. One last try...
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Sorry if this is too late but are you sure you can't do anything with the phone?
To enter Bootloader Mode press and hold Vol Down + Power. You will automatically enter Fastboot Mode. You will see the settings of 'Secure boot' and 'Device State'
Use Vol up and Vol Down to scroll through menu and the Power button to select an option:
Start
Restart bootloader
Recovery Mode
Power Off
If you select Recovery Mode, wait until you see the 'Robot lying down' image and "No command" text appear on screen. Now hold Power button and briefly press the Vol up button. The 'Android Recovery' screen should now appear.
To enter LG 'Download Mode':
Power Off your phone.
Now press the Vol. Up button and hold it
Now Plug your phone into your computer using a USB cable
After a few seconds 'download mode' should appear on your phone screen, followed by a 'Firmware Update' screen.
If it doesn't enter LG Downoad Mode then check in your Windows Device Manager under COM/PORTS. See if you have connected in Qualcomm 9008 EDL (Emergency Download ) Mode. The connection will appear as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008. You might have to download the Qualcomm driver for this to work.
If you can get into Recovery Mode or EDL mode you still have options! It depends how much time and effort you want to spend on a 7 year old phone with no sd card option.
You can become 'obsessed' like me, and buy a hot air gun solder rework station to try and reflow the solder under the MSM8992 chip to fix the 'bootloop of death'! NOTE: I have tried it on 3 bricked Nexus 5X and only got a temporary success on one phone - the other two I did a very good job of frying the chip! Mind you I now have alot of spare parts!
I took the Nexus to a repairman who calls himself "Handy-Doc". He told me it was the hardware. He couldn't install anything as well as me. But replacing the motherboard could help. So I ordered a motherboard on AliExpress. This is my last try!
Heinz- said:
I took the Nexus to a repairman who calls himself "Handy-Doc". He told me it was the hardware. He couldn't install anything as well as me. But replacing the motherboard could help. So I ordered a motherboard on AliExpress. This is my last try!
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You will have to keep us updated. I looked at those motherboards but wasn't sure about them. What version of Android is installed? Do they come with a new IMEI or are they blank? etc. Taking a 5X apart is very straightforward with a couple of simple phone tools. There are plenty of Youtube videos that show you how to do it - it might save you having to pay "handy-Doc"!
No, it doesn't work. I can plugin the phone when it's in "Download Mode" but nothing more happens. After a few seconds the phone tries to boot again. The "Handy Doc" man gave me back the phone without asking for payment.
The motherboard is on its way from China to Germany. This can take several weeks.
Hi
I am sorry if I am posting this at the wrong place.
I bricked my Nexus 5x device flashing DivestOS on it.
I flashed two different LineagOS on this device successfully in the past and the genuine Android when I was rolling it back. It always worked, but not this time.
Trying to roll it back to genuine Android, there were errors that several ".img" was missing in the archive.
I tried to chat with Android developers on Matrix chat and also reported this problem here, on DivestOS forum, but they blame hardware and/or user mistake.
I took it farther to sort the device problem and made it unresponsive, the screen is black and it does not react to anything at all now.
All I needed to know if there is ANY way to bring this device back to life.
I found some "LGFlashTool_2.0.1.6" on one of the old forumes of (2016), but I did not try it, I believe it will not work, and wanted to know from Android developer's oppinion before I try anything else.
Thank you
---Update:
I opened it, unplugged and re-plugged the battery.
Was able to boot it into the fastboot menu.
1. secure boot - enabled
2. device state - unlocked
-Tried to flash the genuine Android (I did it several times and I know it works)
No success!
Please see the terminal screenshot attached for errors.
If you can get into fastboot have you tried flashing TWRP and getting into it again? Then try flashing a lineageOS that you know works.
bjlabuk said:
If you can get into fastboot have you tried flashing TWRP and getting into it again? Then try flashing a lineageOS that you know works.
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Thanks for reply =).
This is a goot point.
I'll try and post the result here.
Now, not always I can boot it into fastboot menu, sometimes it's totally un-resposive, does not show any sights of life, it can be the battery charge problem (battery was not bad though).
balakarpo said:
Thanks for reply =).
This is a goot point.
I'll try and post the result here.
Now, not always I can boot it into fastboot menu, sometimes it's totally un-resposive, does not show any sights of life, it can be the battery charge problem (battery was not bad though).
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Yea, looking at the log everything appears to be okay until that last line. Did you use flash-all.bat from the factory image bullhead-opm7.181205.001-factory-5f189d84.zip?