Hello, I have problem with fastboot mode ealier it was working well but in Minimal Adb and flashboot i seen <waiting for device> so I started checking drivers and after this fastboot mode stopped working. I tried to run fastboot by command adb reboot fastboot but it just reboots phone I need help very fast. [I need fastboot mode to flash CWM on my phone then root it and install cyanogen mod 13 (android 6)]
Someone can help me with my Ginkgo that are in EDL mode and don't boot on recovery or fastboot?
obs. don't recognize fastboot comands.
Try adb
hi everybody
i have lg g3, adb detect correctly my device but fastboot detect device as ? and any command doesn't work in fastboot
what is the problem?
(also driver install correctly)
tnx...
So, a few months ago I rooted my device with twrp and then installed magisk manager... A few days later the manager stopped working and I got tired of not being able do do nothing so I tried to unroot. I used mi flash to flash the daisy rom and it didn't work so I tried to load to the twrp app and flash through there. Didn't work either. From then on every time I boot the device it shows the message "the system has been destroyed" and Bc of that I searched for solutions. I kinda found one. I boot to fastboot mode and with the platform tools I write on the command line ". /fastboot devices" and then it shows my device. After I write ". /fastboot boot continue" and it starts booting the device and it has worked for like 2 months but 2 days ago I had to reboot my device Bc it started to freeze but when I load to fastboot mode and plug it to the pc it show a prompt saying "the device is not recognized" and the device reboots to the message "system has been destroyed". Pls help, I've searched everywhere and didn't find any solution
Are you have your bootloader unlocked? I guess no, the most "easy" solution for your problem is test point , never fail, you need to download Qualcomm drivers (search in Google) open your device connect your device, your phone need to be recognized like 9008 in manager drivers of your PC then flash stock room in mi flash (flash all option) my recommendation is flash 10.0.13.0 or 10.0.18 version of stock rom, good luck.
Os_Herdz said:
Are you have your bootloader unlocked? I guess no, the most "easy" solution for your problem is test point , never fail, you need to download Qualcomm drivers (search in Google) open your device connect your device, your phone need to be recognized like 9008 in manager drivers of your PC then flash stock room in mi flash (flash all option) my recommendation is flash 10.0.13.0 or 10.0.18 version of stock rom, good luck.
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Yes, my bootloader is unlocked, and is not recognized on the miflash tool.
I cant't even boot the phone to edl mode
0flip3 said:
Yes, my bootloader is unlocked, and is not recognized on the miflash tool.
I cant't even boot the phone to edl mode
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you are trying to get to edl mode by typing command "fastboot oem edl" when phone is in fastboot?
Hi, I want to move to a custom ROM on my A2 Lite. But before anything else, I need to backup my phone.
1st step : TWRP recovery.
On the PC, ADB driver is installed. Phone powered and connected, I have no problem to send ADB command to phone. "adb reboot bootloader" for example.
But once the phone is in fastboot (logo on screen), it is not recognized by PC (no driver) and I can"t send Fastboot command.
Any hint ?
Thanks.
Ok, I found a solution.
Downloading Google USB Driver but installation procedure is wrong, I should FORCE it and manually assigne the driver "Android Device / Bootloader" to be able to connect in Fastboot mode.
fastboot oem unlock
-> Reboot with the warning message but wipe all data. It's the only I found to unlock the bootloader :/
fastboot oem edl
-> Not the solution to flash the new ROM
fastboot boot twrp*.img
-> Way better to get the recovery flashed