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I have tried to install a new custom ROM on my HTC One M8.
It has a unlocked bootloader, it's unlocked, rooted, and i've had InsertCoin and Paranoid Android, and CyanogenMod on it.
My device is S-ON.
However, lately I have not been able to update to any of the newer roms.
The ROMs that I have tried to install are:
HTC_One_(M8)_-_MaximusHD_11.0.0
insertcoin-m8_5.0.3_ART
ViperOneM8_4.2.0_v2
And none of them work except for
pa_m8-4.45-20140729
which is always my go-to ROM right now when the others fail so I don't soft brick it.
I do have a Nandroid in case everything goes to hell.
But my question is, what is wrong with my device and why can't I update to another ROM? It gets stuck at the HTC White Logo screen every single time with every ROM that fails.
Thanks!
technocrat7 said:
But my question is, what is wrong with my device and why can't I update to another ROM? It gets stuck at the HTC White Logo screen every single time with every ROM that fails.
Thanks!
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You have old hboot and firmware version.
All the newer Sense based ROM require hboot no less than 3.19.0000
What's your fastboot getvar all - post here minus serial no. & imei no.
Maybe lollipop OTA already available for your device region.
(bootloader) version: 0.5
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.16.0.0000
(bootloader) version-baseband: 1.16.21331931.LA24G
(bootloader) version-cpld: None
(bootloader) version-microp: None
(bootloader) version-main: 1.57.531.7
(bootloader) version-misc: PVT SHIP S-ON
(bootloader) imei2: Not Support
(bootloader) meid: 00000000000000
(bootloader) product: m8_ul
(bootloader) platform: hTCBmsm8974
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B13000
(bootloader) cidnum: T-MOB010
(bootloader) battery-status: good
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 0mV
(bootloader) partition-layout: Generic
(bootloader) security: on
(bootloader) build-mode: SHIP
(bootloader) boot-mode: FASTBOOT
(bootloader) commitno-bootloader: c3d94491
(bootloader) hbootpreupdate: 11
(bootloader) gencheckpt: 0
all: Done!
Here is my information on my phone, so it would seem that I am outdated. How would I get back up to date?
Here is the RUU for your device version : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=58771521&postcount=4593
This will update your device to the latest lollipop 4.20.531.4
1. put your device in bootloader/fastboot mode and connect to PC
2. run command to relock bootloader
fastboot oem lock
fastboot reboot-bootloader
3. Right click the RUU exe that you downloaded, select "run as administrator" .. wait for it to run, later there is a dialog box, accept, next, next, update, blablabla until it finish and your device rebooted... done.
Note : this will wipe everything on your internal storage. Make a backup of important files before you proceed.
Then if you want to install custom ROM again, re-unlock bootloader & install any custom recovery that you like.
Thanks! I did what you said, then this happened:
C:\adb>fastboot oem lock
...
(bootloader) [PGFS] partition_update_pgfs: pg1fs_security
(bootloader) Lock successfully...
(bootloader) deinit_lcd
(bootloader) mipi display off
(bootloader) mdp_clock_off
(bootloader) turn off fd8c2308 failed 1 times. Try again...
(bootloader) disable_mmss_clk done
(bootloader) pll1_disable done
(bootloader) TZ_HTC_SVC_DISABLE ret = 536739196 (0x1FFDFD7C)
(bootloader) [CRITICAL] SPMI write command failure: cmd_id = 0, error
(bootloader) = 4
(bootloader) [CRITICAL] SPMI write command failure: cmd_id = 0, error
(bootloader) = 4
(bootloader) [INFO] Rebooting device
FAILED (status read failed (Too many links))
finished. total time: 1.127s
Is this supposed to happen?
it says RELOCKED at the top though
technocrat7 said:
Is this supposed to happen?
it says RELOCKED at the top though
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Yep ... just proceed to install RUU (step 3)
Okay thank you, Also I wanted to ask you, how exactly did you find my RUU?
I saw the cidnum was TMOBO010 or whatever it was, but how exactly did you use that to find my RUU?
Thanks again for the help, much appreciated
(bootloader) version-bootloader: 3.16.0.0000
(bootloader) modelid: 0P6B13000
(bootloader) cidnum: T-MOB010
These are the 3 items that important to check what you need.
I don't really need to search for it because I'm always around in this thread : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2701376
and it happens that I just helped other person there with more or less same problem as yours.
BTW ... please remove those sensitive data (serial no. & imei no.) from your post above.
I did what you asked.
And okay I will keep that in mind
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Also, do I need to "re unlock" my phone? Or can I just do "fastboot oem unlock" because I have once before unlocked it?
This IS a relock right?
technocrat7 said:
Also, do I need to "re unlock" my phone? Or can I just do "fastboot oem unlock" because I have once before unlocked it?
This IS a relock right?
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No .. you need to unlock it with the unlock_code.bin that you received from HTCDev when you first unlock your device.
If you don't have it, reapply a new one.
I see, okay I unlocked it again.
While I'm at it, I wanted to ask one final question that's been bugging me for a while now.
When I got to my Philz recovery and do "factory wipe" why doesn't it actually wipe my data?
I want ALL of my data, ROM, apps, everything to be gone, but it doesn't do that.
Is there an alternative?
Is there no way to remove all user data/apps?
I don't use Philz recovery so not sure how to help you. Maybe try an older version 6.26.6
I use only TWRP and now your device already updated to 5.0.1; you need to use TWRP 2.8.4.0 or the latest 2.8.5.0
Okay I am on TWRP, how do I do a factory reset on TWRP?
and what exactly will it do?
I just hope it'll actually wipe everything when I factory reset it. Or else I don't see a point of even having a factory reset option
It's all depends on what you want to do.
Factory reset - to prepare your device to install next ROM, it wipes user data, cache, dalvik cache
I always prefer - wipe menu - advance - select data, cache, dalvik, system - this wipe everything except internal storage.
To wipe data and internal storage - wipe menu - advance - format data - yes
I got to go now ... bed time
Thank you that's all I needed to know.
I appreciate the help, goodnight!
technocrat7 said:
Thank you that's all I needed to know.
I appreciate the help, goodnight!
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No problem ... and it's already good day here
Haha I see.
Do you know any information on the OnePlus?
I made a post there, however it's not a very active forum.
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA Free mobile app
No idea about any other brand phone ... I use only HTC since 2008 when I first registered with XDA with my first HTC Elf
Haha interesting, I started with the Droid DNA being my first HTC device, and that thing was so bad it almost never make me want to go HTC again. But I got my M7
And staying on topic... If you have a different kernel on your device, would you still be able to RUU it? Or would you have to revert the kernel back?
Sent from my HTC One_M8 using XDA Free mobile app
RUU - no need
OTA - need to revert to stock kernel/modules if modules are changed. If modules are stock, then no need
Been stuck with this one for days. Endless searches gets me as far as loading the bootloader (button longpress method) and flashing the usual images with fastboot. I used both the preview and post preview developer images. After successfully flashing (indivisually and clicking flash-all), the phone reboots over and over- never into the system or recovery. Any insight is extremely appreciated. Warranty is recently expired too so that's not an option unfortunately.
kt006 said:
Been stuck with this one for days. Endless searches gets me as far as loading the bootloader (button longpress method) and flashing the usual images with fastboot. I used both the preview and post preview developer images. After successfully flashing (indivisually and clicking flash-all), the phone reboots over and over- never into the system or recovery. Any insight is extremely appreciated. Warranty is recently expired too so that's not an option unfortunately.
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Wait, so you can get into the fastboot menu, but you can't get into the recovery menu? What happens when you select the recovery menu from the fastboot menu?
As for the problem, the only thing I can think of that might be causing this is if you changed your data partition to f2fs for use with the Negalite custom rom. You'll need to change it back to ext4 either by using TWRP, formatting with the stock recovery menu or using the command fastboot erase userdata.
When trying to enter recovery mode, either with Fastboot command or button press, the phone just restarts and bootloops. I'll try your method later tonight.
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Wait, so you can get into the fastboot menu, but you can't get into the recovery menu? What happens when you select the recovery menu from the fastboot menu?
As for the problem, the only thing I can think of that might be causing this is if you changed your data partition to f2fs for use with the Negalite custom rom. You'll need to change it back to ext4 either by using TWRP, formatting with the stock recovery menu or using the command fastboot erase userdata.
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Tried the fastboot erase userdata and followed with flash-all.bat. What's frustrating is that all the fastboot commands finish with no reported errors. Until it tries to boot into recovery and starts bootlooping again. It's like the watch can't access the recovery. Tried flashing twrp and fastboot boot twrp.img- still bootlooped.
kt006 said:
Tried the fastboot erase userdata and followed with flash-all.bat. What's frustrating is that all the fastboot commands finish with no reported errors. Until it tries to boot into recovery and starts bootlooping again. It's like the watch can't access the recovery. Tried flashing twrp and fastboot boot twrp.img- still bootlooped.
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Very strange. Did you make any sort of modifications before this started happening? Custom rom, root, etc?
TheSt33v said:
Very strange. Did you make any sort of modifications before this started happening? Custom rom, root, etc?
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Only the bootloader was unlocked and the developer preview was flashed.
Edit* This is what I get when using getvar all. Anyone notice anything unusual that might be the cause?
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version:0.5
(bootloader) boardid:7N3BDH15BJ065725
(bootloader) macbt:2400BA712168
(bootloader) macwlan:2400BA712167
(bootloader) battery-soc-ok:yes
(bootloader) battery-voltage:4134mV
(bootloader) variant:
(bootloader) off-mode-charge:0
(bootloader) unlocked:yes
(bootloader) secure:yes
(bootloader) version-bootloader:STURGEONV3.8
(bootloader) version-baseband:N/A
(bootloader) display-panel:
(bootloader) charger-screen-enabled:0
(bootloader) max-download-size: 0x3d00000
(bootloader) partition-type:boot:emmc
(bootloader) partition-size:boot: 0x1400000
(bootloader) partition-type:recovery:emmc
(bootloader) partition-size:recovery: 0x1400000
(bootloader) partition-type : oem:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size: oem: 0x9678000
(bootloader) partition-type : cache:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size: cache: 0x20000000
(bootloader) partition-type : userdata:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:userdata: 0x94ffbe00
(bootloader) partition-type:system:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:system: 0x20000000
(bootloader) serialno:MQB*************
(bootloader) kernel:lk
(bootloader) product:sturgeon
all:
finished. total time: 0.078s
kt006 said:
Only the bootloader was unlocked and the developer preview was flashed.
Edit* This is what I get when using getvar all. Anyone notice anything unusual that might be the cause?
C:\Program Files (x86)\Minimal ADB and Fastboot>fastboot getvar all
(bootloader) version:0.5
(bootloader) boardid:7N3BDH15BJ065725
(bootloader) macbt:2400BA712168
(bootloader) macwlan:2400BA712167
(bootloader) battery-soc-ok:yes
(bootloader) battery-voltage:4134mV
(bootloader) variant:
(bootloader) off-mode-charge:0
(bootloader) unlocked:yes
(bootloader) secure:yes
(bootloader) version-bootloader:STURGEONV3.8
(bootloader) version-baseband:N/A
(bootloader) display-panel:
(bootloader) charger-screen-enabled:0
(bootloader) max-download-size: 0x3d00000
(bootloader) partition-type:boot:emmc
(bootloader) partition-size:boot: 0x1400000
(bootloader) partition-type:recovery:emmc
(bootloader) partition-size:recovery: 0x1400000
(bootloader) partition-type : oem:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size: oem: 0x9678000
(bootloader) partition-type : cache:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size: cache: 0x20000000
(bootloader) partition-type : userdata:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:userdata: 0x94ffbe00
(bootloader) partition-type:system:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:system: 0x20000000
(bootloader) serialno:MQB*************
(bootloader) kernel:lk
(bootloader) product:sturgeon
all:
finished. total time: 0.078s
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My readout looks exactly the same except in fields where one would expect it to be different (serial number, mac addresses). The only exception is that I'm on bootloader version 4.2. I'm currently running the most recent official firmware version (the post-preview version is an older version than the most recent. I took several OTAs after I flashed it when I decided I didn't like the wear 2.0 preview), but I don't see why that would matter or cause the problem you're having since your bootloader is unlocked and should therefore not be enforcing anything. When you flash the wear 2.0 preview, does your bootloader version change?
Yes, when flashing the preview it changes to 4.1. I'm looking into kernels. Hopefully it'll get me somewhere
kt006 said:
Yes, when flashing the preview it changes to 4.1. I'm looking into kernels. Hopefully it'll get me somewhere
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If the kernel was the problem, it would dump you into the fastboot menu instead of bootlooping. Or if it did bootloop, it would be at the bootanimation and not at the initial Huawei screen. The boot logo (not animation) is stored somewhere in the bootloader for many android devices (with some exceptions, but I've never heard of it being stored on /system or anything like that). Also, you flash the kernel at the same time as everything else when you double click on flash-all, so whatever kernel is there should match whatever you flashed. The fact that it isn't loading anything except fastboot and the boot logo makes me think that your bootloader is pretty pissed off. My theory is either it didn't get the memo when you unlocked it and it's still trying to enforce whatever version was on the phone when you did that, or it's totally borked and has lost the ability to understand that all the partitions have officially signed images on them.
TheSt33v said:
If the kernel was the problem, it would dump you into the fastboot menu instead of bootlooping. Or if it did bootloop, it would be at the bootanimation and not at the initial Huawei screen. The boot logo (not animation) is stored somewhere in the bootloader for many android devices (with some exceptions, but I've never heard of it being stored on /system or anything like that). Also, you flash the kernel at the same time as everything else when you double click on flash-all, so whatever kernel is there should match whatever you flashed. The fact that it isn't loading anything except fastboot and the boot logo makes me think that your bootloader is pretty pissed off. My theory is either it didn't get the memo when you unlocked it and it's still trying to enforce whatever version was on the phone when you did that, or it's totally borked and has lost the ability to understand that all the partitions have officially signed images on them.
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The strangest thing happened. I disconnected the internal battery overnight. When I reconnected it the watch booted into the system perfectly fine. Then after restarting the watch because of a pairing error, I'm back to square one again.
I recently replaced my previous z2 after it was damaged. I got my replacement and as always I attempted to unlock the bootloader. Every time I run fastboot oem get_unlock_data regardless if it be on Linux or windows, fastboot or mfastboot it fails. It says <bootloader> Failed to get unlock data. I have tried reinstalling drivers, installing alternate drivers, and reflashing the phone to the latest firmware. I saw someone with a similar thread for the z2 but their solution did not work. I have been using Motorola phones for a long time and had unlocked the bootloader on my previous z2 with no problems. The only thing I didn't do yet is trying to format the userdata partition. I highly doubt that will help anyway. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
vibraniumdroid
vibraniumdroid said:
I recently replaced my previous z2 after it was damaged. I got my replacement and as always I attempted to unlock the bootloader. Every time I run fastboot oem get_unlock_data regardless if it be on Linux or windows, fastboot or mfastboot it fails. It says <bootloader> Failed to get unlock data. I have tried reinstalling drivers, installing alternate drivers, and reflashing the phone to the latest firmware. I saw someone with a similar thread for the z2 but their solution did not work. I have been using Motorola phones for a long time and had unlocked the bootloader on my previous z2 with no problems. The only thing I didn't do yet is trying to format the userdata partition. I highly doubt that will help anyway. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
vibraniumdroid
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go to bootloader mode and execute 'fastboot getvar all' w/o quotes, post the results but not you imei
41rw4lk said:
go to bootloader mode and execute 'fastboot getvar all' w/o quotes, post the results but not you imei
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(bootloader) kernel: uefi
(bootloader) version-bootloader: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-641a15b-180420
(bootloader) product: nash
(bootloader) board: nash
(bootloader) secure: yes
(bootloader) hwrev: PVT
(bootloader) radio: NA_UMTS
(bootloader) storage-type: UFS
(bootloader) emmc: N/A
(bootloader) ufs: 64GB SAMSUNG KLUCG4J1ED-B0C1 FV=0200
(bootloader) ram: 4GB SAMSUNG LP4x DIE=16Gb M5=01 M6=06 M7=10 M8=12
(bootloader) cpu: MSM8998 2.1 (0)
(bootloader) serialno: ZY224CQPCT
(bootloader) cid: 0x0000
(bootloader) channelid: 0x00
(bootloader) uid: 5786D2FB
(bootloader) securestate: oem_locked
(bootloader) verity-state: enforcing (0)
(bootloader) iswarrantyvoid: no
(bootloader) max-download-size: 536870912
(bootloader) reason: Volume down key pressed
(bootloader) imei: (removed for privacy)
(bootloader) meid:
(bootloader) date: 08-05-2017
(bootloader) sku: XT1789-04
(bootloader) carrier_sku:
(bootloader) battid: SNN5987A
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4385
(bootloader) iccid:
(bootloader) cust_md5:
(bootloader) max-sparse-size: 268435456
(bootloader) ro.build.fingerprint[0]: motorola/nash_tmo_c/nash:8.0.0/OCX
(bootloader) ro.build.fingerprint[1]: S27.109-51-7/9:user/release-keys
(bootloader) poweroffalarm: 0
(bootloader) ro.build.version.full[0]: Blur_Version.27.241.9.nash_tmo_c.
(bootloader) ro.build.version.full[1]: tmo.en.US
(bootloader) ro.build.version.qcom: LA.UM.6.4.r1-04300-8x98.0
(bootloader) version-baseband: M8998TMO_20207.117.02.41.01R NUS
(bootloader) kernel.version[0]: Linux version 4.4.78-perf-g2c64ab8 (huds
(bootloader) kernel.version[1]: [email protected]) (gcc version 4.9.x 20150
(bootloader) kernel.version[2]: 123 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT
(bootloader) kernel.version[3]: Fri Apr 20 09:21:37 CDT 2018
(bootloader) git:abl: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-641a15b-180420
(bootloader) git:xbl: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-9869834-180420
(bootloader) gitmic: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-9869834-180420
(bootloader) git:rpm: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-b13e14f-180420
(bootloader) git:tz: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-7d478e6-180420
(bootloader) git:hyp: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-7d478e6-180420
(bootloader) git:devcfg: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-7d478e6-180420
(bootloader) git:cmnlib: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-7d478e6-180420
(bootloader) git:cmnlib64: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-7d478e6-180420
(bootloader) git:keymaster: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-7d478e6-180420
(bootloader) git:storsec: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-7d478e6-180420
(bootloader) gitrov: MBM-3.0-nash_tmo-7d478e6-180420
(bootloader) qe: "qe 0/0"
(bootloader) frp-state: no protection (77)
(bootloader) ro.carrier: tmo
(bootloader) current-slot: _b
(bootloader) running-bl-slot: _b/_b
(bootloader) running-boot-lun: 3
(bootloader) slot-suffixes: _a,_b
(bootloader) slot-count: 2
(bootloader) slot-successful:_a: yes
(bootloader) slot-successful:_b: yes
(bootloader) slot-unbootable:_a: yes
(bootloader) slot-unbootable:_b: no
(bootloader) slot-retry-count:_a: 6
(bootloader) slot-retry-count:_b: 6
all: listed above
finished. total time: 0.242s
wtf xda turned some of it into emojis
Everything looks legit, weird. Make sure you have oem unlocking enabled in developer options, grab the utilities zip from the return to stock thread (since it has known good adb/fastboot), unzip, shift+right click to open a command window from inside the folder. Reboot to bootloader mode, verify connection 'fastboot devices", then try to get the unlock data again.
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Everything looks legit, weird. Make sure you have oem unlocking enabled in developer options, grab the utilities zip from the return to stock thread (since it has known good adb/fastboot), unzip, shift+right click to open a command window from inside the folder. Reboot to bootloader mode, verify connection 'fastboot devices", then try to get the unlock data again.
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I have the oem unlock enabled in Dev options
41rw4lk said:
Everything looks legit, weird. Make sure you have oem unlocking enabled in developer options, grab the utilities zip from the return to stock thread (since it has known good adb/fastboot), unzip, shift+right click to open a command window from inside the folder. Reboot to bootloader mode, verify connection 'fastboot devices", then try to get the unlock data again.
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Also can u link the thread u were talking about.
vibraniumdroid said:
I have the oem unlock enabled in Dev options
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Make sure your fastboot file is up to date (or use the one in the utilities zip in the return to stock thread), and try using a direct 2.0 usb port off the mobo. Might seem superficial, but it does cause problems for some.
*Linked to the other thread.
41rw4lk said:
Make sure your fastboot file is up to date (or use the one in the utilities zip in the return to stock thread), and try using a direct 2.0 usb port off the mobo. Might seem superficial, but it does cause problems for some.
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thnx a lot I really appreciate the help
41rw4lk said:
Make sure your fastboot file is up to date (or use the one in the utilities zip in the return to stock thread), and try using a direct 2.0 usb port off the mobo. Might seem superficial, but it does cause problems for some.
*Linked to the other thread.
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Will let u know if I make any progress
41rw4lk said:
Make sure your fastboot file is up to date (or use the one in the utilities zip in the return to stock thread), and try using a direct 2.0 usb port off the mobo. Might seem superficial, but it does cause problems for some.
*Linked to the other thread.
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Did not work
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Did not work
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What does it say under the oem unlock switch in developer options? You also mentioned that you had reflashed firmware previously but with a locked bootloader you shouldn't have been able to. Are you able to boot and install twrp? If your bootloader is truly locked, you shouldn't be able to.
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What does it say under the oem unlock switch in developer options? You also mentioned that you had reflashed firmware previously but with a locked bootloader you shouldn't have been able to. Are you able to boot and install twrp? If your bootloader is truly locked, you shouldn't be able to.
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You are able to reflash the latest stock firmware USING FASTBOOT on a locked bootloader IF it is signed by Motorola and this is a well known fact.
41rw4lk said:
What does it say under the oem unlock switch in developer options? You also mentioned that you had reflashed firmware previously but with a locked bootloader you shouldn't have been able to. Are you able to boot and install twrp? If your bootloader is truly locked, you shouldn't be able to.
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I will try to flash twrp also I have the oem unlock switch checked in Dev options
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I will try to flash twrp also I have the oem unlock switch checked in Dev options
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Remember when installing TWRP for the first time you must first 'BOOT" TWRP and then flash the TWRP Installer zip. There are a few other steps to follow after installation so please read the guide if you are unfamiliar with the process. Good luck and happy flashing!
Sent from my Moto Z2 Force using XDA Labs
vibraniumdroid said:
You are able to reflash the latest stock firmware USING FASTBOOT on a locked bootloader IF it is signed by Motorola and this is a well known fact.
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Not always. There have been instances where the phone has relocked itself and won't flash anything, even official signed. Usually the oem unlock switch is greyed out as well with a message near it, that's why I was curious about the oem unlock switch. Usually there is a status message near the switch itself. In this scenario the phone seems locked but is more in some hybrid lock that doesn't allow much of anything.
fast69mopar said:
Remember when installing TWRP for the first time you must first 'BOOT" TWRP and then flash the TWRP Installer zip. There are a few other steps to follow after installation so please read the guide if you are unfamiliar with the process. Good luck and happy flashing!
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I know. As I mentioned earlier this is my second z2
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Not always. There have been instances where the phone has relocked itself and won't flash anything, even official signed. Usually the oem unlock switch is greyed out as well with a message near it, that's why I was curious about the oem unlock switch. Usually there is a status message near the switch itself. In this scenario the phone seems locked but is more in some hybrid lock that doesn't allow much of anything.
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Also the switch isn't grayed out. do u think a factory data reset would help? Cuz I don't want to do it if I don't need to.
vibraniumdroid said:
Also the switch isn't grayed out. do u think a factory data reset would help? Cuz I don't want to do it if I don't need to.
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At this point you don't have much of an option. Everything seems in order, you're able to flash, fastboot commands work, except oem unlock. I would.
41rw4lk said:
At this point you don't have much of an option. Everything seems in order, you're able to flash, fastboot commands work, except oem unlock. I would.
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Okay I will try tomorrow
Boot to BLANK screen with "fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0-nitrogen.img" command !!
I'm trying to flash TWRP through ADB in fastboot mode!
And I'm up to "fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0-nitrogen.img", but that booted into a BLANK screen...
I'm stuck again :crying:
Code:
Z:\>fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0-nitrogen.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 8.293s]
booting...
OKAY [ 0.076s]
finished. total time: 8.371s
*** the recovery twrp-3.2.3-0-nitrogen.img has been checked with md5 both from official site, aOK!!
Any help is appreciated!
Hi!
1. What do you want to accomplish by executing that? Because you can just press and hold power and vol up together to go to recovery.
2. What command did you run prior? Im asking because you may typed a diff command that could've affected this?
xgneilx said:
Hi!
1. What do you want to accomplish by executing that? Because you can just press and hold power and vol up together to go to recovery.
2. What command did you run prior? Im asking because you may typed a diff command that could've affected this?
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1. I'm using that command to make sure TWRP is not replaced by original recovery.
* according to the official instruction: https://twrp.me/xiaomi/xiaomimimax3.html , I tried the hard reboot to twrp by holding pwr+vol-up, but it got stuck in Miui logo. So, I tried to use the flash boot command instead to make sure the twrp works correctly, but it isn't on my Mi Max 3 somehow.
2.
> adb reboot bootloader
> fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.2.3-0-nitrogen.img
> fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0-nitrogen.img OR > fastboot reboot && pwr+vol-up buttons
I have googled and found similar situation on different devices, and all seems to solved by a working twrp.
Mine max3 is 4G+64G, not sure if that makes a difference, also it's an official global version that comes with 9.6.4.0
Here's the getvar:
Code:
(bootloader) DP:0x0
(bootloader) token:V...4=
(bootloader) crc:1
(bootloader) cpuid:0x8xxxxxxx
(bootloader) board_version:4.19.0
(bootloader) unlocked:yes
(bootloader) off-mode-charge:1
(bootloader) charger-screen-enabled:1
(bootloader) battery-soc-ok:yes
(bootloader) battery-voltage:3905
(bootloader) version-baseband:
(bootloader) version-bootloader:
(bootloader) variant:SDM EMMC
(bootloader) partition-type:cache:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:cache: 0x10000000
(bootloader) partition-type:userdata:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:userdata: 0xC7F7FBE00
(bootloader) partition-type:system:ext4
(bootloader) partition-size:system: 0xC0000000
(bootloader) secure:yes
(bootloader) serialno:4xxxxxxx
(bootloader) product:nitrogen
(bootloader) max-download-size:536870912
(bootloader) kernel:uefi
Mine came also with official global but with 9.6.7.0. Anyways, there are several other recovery app here, have you tried any of it? When you are able to flash other recovery and boot using it, you may flash twrp from it.
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Mine came also with official global but with 9.6.7.0. Anyways, there are several other recovery app here, have you tried any of it? When you are able to flash other recovery and boot using it, you may flash twrp from it.
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Great, can you give me some suggestions? I'm not sure which to try, cause after my x10, it's always TWRP.
Is yours a 4+64 model?
totalz said:
Great, can you give me some suggestions? I'm not sure which to try, cause after my x10, it's always TWRP.
Is yours a 4+64 model?
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Use OrangeFox. It's one of the better ones.
totalz said:
Great, can you give me some suggestions? I'm not sure which to try, cause after my x10, it's always TWRP.
Is yours a 4+64 model?
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yup. 4x64 model. Read above post for recommendation.
So i brough this weird phone, and i guess i will need somebody really expert on this unlock bootloader thing this time.
0 - Locked bootloader, but in motorola software says it have root
1 - I can boot to system normaly, use sim, imeis are all ok (but there is no gapps and no way to flash it)
2 - LineageOS Pie rom
3 - i can acess fastboot (that says is locked)
4- i cannot acess recovery (when select this option, returns to fastboot)
5 - there is no "oem unlock" option in "developer options"
6 - my phone is elegible to unlock, so i already got the motorola code through the site (to use with "fastboot oem unlock CODE", but when i do the command line, says that i need to turn on the oem unlock option that doesnt exist in "developer options"
7 - If i try to boot any twrp img in fastboot mode (to flash twrp zip), the phone reboot to fastboot again (as i said, i have no acess to recovery)
8- If i update the magisk (comes with lineageOS), the system wont boot anymore, and says its corrupt, shows a recovery red window but only with "factory format" option (and if i do, the phone just format as it was in the beginning)
9 - if i try to flash anything in fastboot, i will fail coz of couse, its locked.
10- i have the box, original items, papers and documents (but its out of warranty).
11 - tried Lenovo Moto Smart Assistant, but when i put my model and awaits to fastboot, says that cannot do nothing.
I just want to use stock oreo, nothing more, is too much to ask? :crying: :crying: :crying:
Please dont ask me what the previous owner did to this phone, i dont know(he neighter, said only that after trying to install custom rom, bricked the phone, but somehow could install this lineageOS :crying: :crying:
Any help to this poor soul? Thanks already :crying: :crying:
What is the model, what does it say by the charger port? XT1789-??
In fastboot issue 'fastboot getvar all' w/o quotes and post that info here -minus your imei# that will give an idea of what firmware you need to flash to get back to stock and unlock.
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What is the model, what does it say by the charger port? XT1789-??
In fastboot issue 'fastboot getvar all' w/o quotes and post that info here -minus your imei# that will give an idea of what firmware you need to flash to get back to stock and unlock.
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Thanks thanks for comment <3
its a XT1789-05, and the info you asked:
(bootloader) kernel: uefi
(bootloader) version-bootloader: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-43c7c77-190608
(bootloader) product: nash
(bootloader) board: nash
(bootloader) secure: yes
(bootloader) hwrev: PVT
(bootloader) radio: ROW
(bootloader) storage-type: UFS
(bootloader) emmc: N/A
(bootloader) ufs: 64GB SAMSUNG KLUCG4J1ED-B0C1 FV=0200
(bootloader) ram: 6GB SAMSUNG LP4x DIE=12Gb M5=01 M6=06 M7=00 M8=0E
(bootloader) cpu: MSM8998 2.1 (4)
(bootloader) serialno: 0049486108
(bootloader) cid: 0x0032
(bootloader) channelid: 0x19
(bootloader) uid: 5291F1FC
(bootloader) securestate: flashing_locked
(bootloader) verity-state: disabled (0)
(bootloader) iswarrantyvoid: yes
(bootloader) max-download-size: 536870912
(bootloader) reason: Volume down key pressed
(bootloader) imei: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(bootloader) meid:
(bootloader) date: 03-22-2019
(bootloader) sku: XT1789-05
(bootloader) carrier_sku:
(bootloader) battid:
(bootloader) battery-voltage: 4051
(bootloader) iccid:
(bootloader) cust_md5:
(bootloader) max-sparse-size: 268435456
(bootloader) ro.build.fingerprint[0]: motorola/nash/nash:9/PPX29.159-19/
(bootloader) ro.build.fingerprint[1]: 02844:user/release-keys
(bootloader) poweroffalarm: 0
(bootloader) ro.build.version.full[0]: Blur_Version.29.11.19.nash.retail
(bootloader) ro.build.version.full[1]: .en.US
(bootloader) ro.build.version.qcom: LA.UM.7.2.r1-06500-sdm660.0
(bootloader) version-baseband: M8998_50.71.02.95R NRD
(bootloader) kernel.version[0]: Linux version 4.4.153-perf-gf9e16d5 (hud
(bootloader) kernel.version[1]: [email protected]) (gcc version 4.9.x 2015
(bootloader) kernel.version[2]: 0123 (prerelease) (GCC) ) #1 SMP PREEMPT
(bootloader) kernel.version[3]: Sat Jun 8 12:34:38 CDT 2019
(bootloader) git:abl: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-43c7c77-190608
(bootloader) git:xbl: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-4fc2afc-190608
(bootloader) gitmic: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-4fc2afc-190608
(bootloader) git:rpm: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-404f7ba-190608
(bootloader) git:tz: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-3537781-190608
(bootloader) git:hyp: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-3537781-190608
(bootloader) git:devcfg: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-3537781-190608
(bootloader) git:cmnlib: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-3537781-190608
(bootloader) git:cmnlib64: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-3537781-190608
(bootloader) git:keymaster: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-3537781-190608
(bootloader) git:storsec: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-3537781-190608
(bootloader) gitrov: MBM-3.0-nash_retail-3537781-190608
(bootloader) frp-state: no protection (0)
(bootloader) ro.carrier: retbr
(bootloader) current-slot: a
(bootloader) running-bl-slot: _a/_a
(bootloader) running-boot-lun: 2
(bootloader) slot-count: 2
(bootloader) slot-successful:_a: yes
(bootloader) slot-successful:_b: no
(bootloader) slot-unbootable:_a: no
(bootloader) slot-unbootable:_b: no
(bootloader) slot-retry-count:_a: 6
(bootloader) slot-retry-count:_b: 0
all: listed above
finished. total time: 0.453s
From what I see what I've been able to confirm, it looks like your phone was updated to pie at some point. So going back to oreo isn't an option since the modem won't jive. Everything seems to be retail Brazil firmware, so you need the retbr 9.0 firmware. The only thing concerning is the previous owner and whatever they did, especially since it resulted in a brick and they jimmied up this concoction. Just to verify, when you boot to os you do have a signal and all that correct? If that is correct then retbr modem works for you and you should be able to flash stock pie and everything should work. Then you'll be able to unlock and all that.
So if your signal is there then jump to this forum and follow the directions to flash retbr pie. Feel free to ask questions about flashing there. They seem to have retbr sorted and working there.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/how-to/update-android-pie-t3893509/page72
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From what I see what I've been able to confirm, it looks like your phone was updated to pie at some point. So going back to oreo isn't an option since the modem won't jive. Everything seems to be retail Brazil firmware, so you need the retbr 9.0 firmware. The only thing concerning is the previous owner and whatever they did, especially since it resulted in a brick and they jimmied up this concoction. Just to verify, when you boot to os you do have a signal and all that correct? If that is correct then retbr modem works for you and you should be able to flash stock pie and everything should work. Then you'll be able to unlock and all that.
So if your signal is there then jump to this forum and follow the directions to flash retbr pie. Feel free to ask questions about flashing there. They seem to have retbr sorted and working there.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/how-to/update-android-pie-t3893509/page72
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Yes all works fine, sim cards, wifi, etc. But i already tried to flash stock oreo but the phone dont even allow any file flash because of locked bootloader. The pie files will bypass that? Anyways thanks thanks again to your answer, i will try what you said and follow the link (since i fix my notebook psu that screew up just now )
41rw4lk said:
From what I see what I've been able to confirm, it looks like your phone was updated to pie at some point. So going back to oreo isn't an option since the modem won't jive. Everything seems to be retail Brazil firmware, so you need the retbr 9.0 firmware. The only thing concerning is the previous owner and whatever they did, especially since it resulted in a brick and they jimmied up this concoction. Just to verify, when you boot to os you do have a signal and all that correct? If that is correct then retbr modem works for you and you should be able to flash stock pie and everything should work. Then you'll be able to unlock and all that.
So if your signal is there then jump to this forum and follow the directions to flash retbr pie. Feel free to ask questions about flashing there. They seem to have retbr sorted and working there.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/how-to/update-android-pie-t3893509/page72
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not worked :crying:
did all he said : Unzip the 2 files (flashall ... and firm ...) and place them in a folder
Click on "Preparation.bat", you must generate a "flash.bat file", double click with the phone in download mode
It's all, really clean installation
It was what I did, I am not responsible for damage to your equipment
but nothing can be flashed because of bootloader locked:
C:\Users\Usuario\Desktop\Nova pasta\NASH_RETAIL_9.0_PPX29.159-19_subsidy-DEFAULT
_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml>echo off
max-sparse-size: 268435456
finished. total time: 0.003s
...
OKAY [ 0.009s]
finished. total time: 0.010s
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'partition' (206 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.050s]
writing 'partition'...
(bootloader) Validating 'gpt.default.xml'
(bootloader) Committing 'gpt.default.xml'
(bootloader) - flashing 'gpt_main0.bin' to 'partition:0'
(bootloader) - flashing 'gpt_main1.bin' to 'partition:1'
(bootloader) - flashing 'gpt_main2.bin' to 'partition:2'
(bootloader) - flashing 'gpt_main3.bin' to 'partition:3'
(bootloader) - flashing 'gpt_main4.bin' to 'partition:4'
(bootloader) - flashing 'gpt_main5.bin' to 'partition:5'
OKAY [ 0.229s]
finished. total time: 0.281s
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'bootloader' (9884 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.384s]
writing 'bootloader'...
(bootloader) Validating 'bootloader.default.xml'
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) Cancelling 'bootloader.default.xml'
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.546s
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'modem_a' (78412 KB)...
OKAY [ 4.390s]
writing 'modem_a'...
(bootloader) flash permission denied
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 4.417s
any more ideas ? :crying: :crying: :crying:
brunojborges said:
not worked :crying:
did all he said : Unzip the 2 files (flashall ... and firm ...) and place them in a folder
Click on "Preparation.bat", you must generate a "flash.bat file", double click with the phone in download mode
It's all, really clean installation
It was what I did, I am not responsible for damage to your equipment
but nothing can be flashed because of bootloader locked:
C:\Users\Usuario\Desktop\Nova pasta\NASH_RETAIL_9.0_PPX29.159-19_subsidy-DEFAULT
_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml>echo off
max-sparse-size: 268435456
finished. total time: 0.003s
...
OKAY [ 0.009s]
finished. total time: 0.010s
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'partition' (206 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.050s]
writing 'partition'...
(bootloader) Validating 'gpt.default.xml'
(bootloader) Committing 'gpt.default.xml'
(bootloader) - flashing 'gpt_main0.bin' to 'partition:0'
(bootloader) - flashing 'gpt_main1.bin' to 'partition:1'
(bootloader) - flashing 'gpt_main2.bin' to 'partition:2'
(bootloader) - flashing 'gpt_main3.bin' to 'partition:3'
(bootloader) - flashing 'gpt_main4.bin' to 'partition:4'
(bootloader) - flashing 'gpt_main5.bin' to 'partition:5'
OKAY [ 0.229s]
finished. total time: 0.281s
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'bootloader' (9884 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.384s]
writing 'bootloader'...
(bootloader) Validating 'bootloader.default.xml'
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) flash permission denied
(bootloader) Cancelling 'bootloader.default.xml'
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.546s
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'modem_a' (78412 KB)...
OKAY [ 4.390s]
writing 'modem_a'...
(bootloader) flash permission denied
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 4.417s
any more ideas ? :crying: :crying: :crying:
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well, I recommend that you download the Lenovo moto application, something like that is the name, after installing it, connect the terminal in Lenovo moto app in fastboot mode, click on the Flash option and then where it says to recover, complete the information that asks you wait for it to finish, an official ROM flashed, and from there you can start with the bootloader unlock
Have you signed into a google account on the phone? Do you see developer options in settings? I know you said you didn't see oem unlocking so that's why I ask. We'll try to tackle those and get you unlocked. It's possible that you pbl and trust zone is messed up so a blankflash might be needed to sort that.
With a locked bootloader you should able to flash the same firmware version or newer, but if your chain of trust is compromised it's a little difficult, but not impossible.
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Have you signed into a google account on the phone? Do you see developer options in settings? I know you said you didn't see oem unlocking so that's why I ask. We'll try to tackle those and get you unlocked. It's possible that you pbl and trust zone is messed up so a blankflash might be needed to sort that.
With a locked bootloader you should able to flash the same firmware version or newer, but if your chain of trust is compromised it's a little difficult, but not impossible.
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i cant sign into google accouts because there is no gapps pre installed on LineageOS, and i cant flash anything because the bootloader locked. There is developer options but only the adb debbug option, there is no "oem unlock" option (thats why when i try to fastboot oem unlock "CODE", the prompt says that i need to first activate the "oem unlock" option into the system, but as i said, there is no OEM option inside developer options. Maybe could be this "chain of thrust" thing. What should i do? thanks
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i cant sign into google accouts because there is no gapps pre installed on LineageOS, and i cant flash anything because the bootloader locked. There is developer options but only the adb debbug option, there is no "oem unlock" option (thats why when i try to fastboot oem unlock "CODE", the prompt says that i need to first activate the "oem unlock" option into the system, but as i said, there is no OEM option inside developer options. Maybe could be this "chain of thrust" thing. What should i do? thanks
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Can you not sign into google from accounts in settings? Also, you can download the playstore apk and install it manually. Usually to enable oem unlocking you have to be signed into google. So check accounts and see if you can sign in there, and/or d/l the apk and sign in there. Reboot and check dev options again for oem unlocking once you've signed in.
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well, I recommend that you download the Lenovo moto application, something like that is the name, after installing it, connect the terminal in Lenovo moto app in fastboot mode, click on the Flash option and then where it says to recover, complete the information that asks you wait for it to finish, an official ROM flashed, and from there you can start with the bootloader unlock
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i need unlock bootloader just to revert to stock. I dont want to keep unlocked, or install custom stuff. If i just had the "oem unlock" option in developer options, i could fix that. And about moto smart assistant, when i put my phone and do this steps, after choosing my phone number and model, after the program detect my phone in fastboot mode, it shows a message, "this device is not supported".
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Can you not sign into google from accounts in settings? Also, you can download the playstore apk and install it manually. Usually to enable oem unlocking you have to be signed into google. So check accounts and see if you can sign in there, and/or d/l the apk and sign in there. Reboot and check dev options again for oem unlocking once you've signed in.
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installed both, play store and services apk's from different sites. Tried clean cache, and anything else, but there is always a message forcing to close app. Cant open them.
(bootloader) slot-successful:_a: yes
(bootloader) slot-successful:_b: no
maybe isnt this messing this phone ?
Well the bottom line is you got a mismatched system, no recovery, a locked bootloader, no gapps; what a mess.
First I would hit fastboot and issue 'fastboot -w' w/o quotes. That will format data and get rid of potentially any bits of garbage. Once that is done reboot to system and you should have to do setup again. Part of setup is signing into google, so once that is done check dev settings again to see if oem unlocking has become available. It's odd that it's just not there. Most times it's there and possibly just greyed out.
If that doesn't yield any changes then a blankflash is the only option you have left to sort it, that's the dicey part that will either make it or break it. We'll worry about that if and when we get there. Just be warned this part will be the most dangerous so it's your decision to proceed from here. Whoever gave you that phone didn't do you any favors.
41rw4lk said:
Well the bottom line is you got a mismatched system, no recovery, a locked bootloader, no gapps; what a mess.
First I would hit fastboot and issue 'fastboot -w' w/o quotes. That will format data and get rid of potentially any bits of garbage. Once that is done reboot to system and you should have to do setup again. Part of setup is signing into google, so once that is done check dev settings again to see if oem unlocking has become available. It's odd that it's just not there. Most times it's there and possibly just greyed out.
If that doesn't yield any changes then a blankflash is the only option you have left to sort it, that's the dicey part that will either make it or break it. We'll worry about that if and when we get there. Just be warned this part will be the most dangerous so it's your decision to proceed from here. Whoever gave you that phone didn't do you any favors.
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Please sr teach me how to do this blankflash thing, in the truth, i could bring back imeis erased from a axon 7 i had, making A LOT of crazy and dangerous moves (deleting partitions, backup binary files, editing and return back, etc), but im new with this motorola. Please teach me :crying: :crying:
41rw4lk said:
Well the bottom line is you got a mismatched system, no recovery, a locked bootloader, no gapps; what a mess.
First I would hit fastboot and issue 'fastboot -w' w/o quotes. That will format data and get rid of potentially any bits of garbage. Once that is done reboot to system and you should have to do setup again. Part of setup is signing into google, so once that is done check dev settings again to see if oem unlocking has become available. It's odd that it's just not there. Most times it's there and possibly just greyed out.
If that doesn't yield any changes then a blankflash is the only option you have left to sort it, that's the dicey part that will either make it or break it. We'll worry about that if and when we get there. Just be warned this part will be the most dangerous so it's your decision to proceed from here. Whoever gave you that phone didn't do you any favors.
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C:\Users\Usuario\Desktop\Nova pasta\NASH_RETAIL_9.0_PPX29.159-19_subsidy-DEFAULT
_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml>fastboot -w
wiping userdata...
Erase successful, but not automatically formatting.
File system type raw not supported.
erasing 'userdata'...
(bootloader) Permission denied
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.012s
didnt worked. I have to do this blankflash.
brunojborges said:
Please sr teach me how to do this blankflash thing, in the truth, i could bring back imeis erased from a axon 7 i had, making A LOT of crazy and dangerous moves (deleting partitions, backup binary files, editing and return back, etc), but im new with this motorola. Please teach me :crying: :crying:
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If you've already tried 'fastboot -w' and nothing has changed for you then you can try to blankflash and reflash the pie firmware you downloaded previously. Read the whole post before you try and just know that there is a real chance of failure. Plenty have recovered their phone, even with locked bootloaders, but it's not 100% success. I think the biggest problem you might face is finding the proper firmware to flash, but I would start with the pie firmware you already have since it seems that pie is already on your phone (sort of).
Here is the blankflash post. Follow the directions closely, read it all, and be warned what you do is your choice.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77623934&postcount=5
41rw4lk said:
If you've already tried 'fastboot -w' and nothing has changed for you then you can try to blankflash and reflash the pie firmware you downloaded previously. Read the whole post before you try and just know that there is a real chance of failure. Plenty have recovered their phone, even with locked bootloaders, but it's not 100% success. I think the biggest problem you might face is finding the proper firmware to flash, but I would start with the pie firmware you already have since it seems that pie is already on your phone (sort of).
Here is the blankflash post. Follow the directions closely, read it all, and be warned what you do is your choice.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77623934&postcount=5
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thanks, i will read 10x before do anytyhing, and will do carefully. i had nothing else to do. This will fix my phone or it will turn a paper weight. Im warned. Thank you sir, wish me luck and i will tell u if i have any sucess.
41rw4lk said:
If you've already tried 'fastboot -w' and nothing has changed for you then you can try to blankflash and reflash the pie firmware you downloaded previously. Read the whole post before you try and just know that there is a real chance of failure. Plenty have recovered their phone, even with locked bootloaders, but it's not 100% success. I think the biggest problem you might face is finding the proper firmware to flash, but I would start with the pie firmware you already have since it seems that pie is already on your phone (sort of).
Here is the blankflash post. Follow the directions closely, read it all, and be warned what you do is your choice.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77623934&postcount=5
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if i click on .bat file:
C:\Users\Usuario\Desktop\Nova pasta\NASH_RETAIL_9.0_PPX29.159-19_subsidy-DEFAULT
_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml>.\qboot.exe blank-flash
< waiting for device >
and if i do manually "fastboot oem blankflash":
C:\Users\Usuario\Desktop\Nova pasta\NASH_RETAIL_9.0_PPX29.159-19_subsidy-DEFAULT
_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml>fastboot oem blankflash
...
(bootloader) Command Restricted
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.012s
:crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying:
there is any way to force hard brick and them enter in Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 900 mode? Maybe this way will be easier
:crying: :crying:
brunojborges said:
if i click on .bat file:
C:\Users\Usuario\Desktop\Nova pasta\NASH_RETAIL_9.0_PPX29.159-19_subsidy-DEFAULT
_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml>.\qboot.exe blank-flash
< waiting for device >
and if i do manually "fastboot oem blankflash":
C:\Users\Usuario\Desktop\Nova pasta\NASH_RETAIL_9.0_PPX29.159-19_subsidy-DEFAULT
_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml>fastboot oem blankflash
...
(bootloader) Command Restricted
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.012s
:crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying:
there is any way to force hard brick and them enter in Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 900 mode? Maybe this way will be easier
:crying: :crying:
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boot to os, make sure adb debugging is enabled, then open a cmd prompt and enter 'adb reboot edl' w/o quotes