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Asus has released official bootloader unlocking tool for our zenfone 2:laugh::laugh:
the have poted in there official myzen.asus.com
For some reason neither this nor the One-Click Unlocker is working for me. They reboot to bootloader, flash a few lines, and then cut to red text stating "Unlock fail - reboot in 5 seconds."
Does anyone have any idea what is happening or how I might fix it?
I have unlocked it using unofficial method. Any different to unlocking using official method, in terms of feature or functionality of the phone?
Yes. The difference is: official method doesn't work!
Nothing to see on this line
Be glad you didn't get the official tool to work because the official tool is causing bootloader-loop issues see this thread;
http://forum.xda-developers.com/zenfone2/general/report-problems-official-asus-t3226178#post63366615
Hi, I have a LG G4 H815 on Lollipop and I want to unlock it's bootloader to root it and flash an update and do other stuff. I want to try to unlock the bootloader the official way but whenever I go into the developer options and press the 'Enable OEM Unlock', it gives me a warning and I tap Ok but the slider still stays at the off position and it stays disabled
I really want to flash some stuff on it because some of the stock LG stuff is pretty crappy. Thanks in advance!
Try to soft reset your device and try after that
Zentom said:
Hi, I have a LG G4 H815 on Lollipop and I want to unlock it's bootloader to root it and flash an update and do other stuff. I want to try to unlock the bootloader the official way but whenever I go into the developer options and press the 'Enable OEM Unlock', it gives me a warning and I tap Ok but the slider still stays at the off position and it stays disabled
I really want to flash some stuff on it because some of the stock LG stuff is pretty crappy. Thanks in advance!
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I don't have a slider. It's just a tick box. Try updating to the latest version first or reset your phone completely. All your files are wiped anyway when unlocking the bootloader so you have nothing to lose in trying these.
htr5 said:
I don't have a slider. It's just a tick box. Try updating to the latest version first or reset your phone completely. All your files are wiped anyway when unlocking the bootloader so you have nothing to lose in trying these.
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I tried updating my phone to Marshmallow using the LG Flash tool with a kdz but the tool was having its own problems. It kept saying that it couldn't connect to server. I tried a lot of other methods to upgrade to Marshmallow but they didn't work. Do the flash tools need the bootloader to be unlocked too?
Zentom said:
I tried updating my phone to Marshmallow using the LG Flash tool with a kdz but the tool was having its own problems. It kept saying that it couldn't connect to server. I tried a lot of other methods to upgrade to Marshmallow but they didn't work. Do the flash tools need the bootloader to be unlocked too?
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Without root or an unlocked bootloader, you can only use official root tools. I don't think your software version matters too much. Just do the full factory reset. There's no reason not to try doing this as bootloader unlocking does a factory reset itself.
I have also tried everything on my lg g4 on marshmallow...but can't turn on the oem unlock tick...
Any solutions
I tried factory reset too but still, not switching :'(
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Hi same problem here, have you find a solution ?
Thanks
Tu4n3r said:
Hi same problem here, have you find a solution ?
Thanks
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No, I didn't find a solution But I sold it anyway because the phone started to lag a lot in normal tasks
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I got the same issue as yours here...and cannot even flash some Stock Rom on this "H815" model.....is your phone a refurbished model from Aliexpress? (as I suspect something here)
Dear all
After spending 3 days searching on the net, I found the way :
"Just purchased a LG G4 (H815). I'm in the process of unlocking the bootloader, and have been following LG's official instructions. However, I am having trouble performing step 8 of this guide:
"Enable OEM unlock on your phone. Activating the "Enable OEM unlock" is necessary for the bootloader unlock. To enable OEM unlock, go to Settings >> Developer options and check Enable OEM unlock."
Going into developer options and tapping on "Enable OEM unlock" returns the pop up message "WARNING: Device protection features will not work on this device while this setting is turned on. CANCEL ENABLE". After checking ENABLE, the pop up goes away, and I can see the checkmark box is checked for less than a second, and then it goes back to being unchecked on its own. Can anyone explain this?
Also, if instead of tapping CANCEL or ENABLE on the pop up, I click off of the pop up, the pop up goes away and the box will stay check marked until I interact with something else. Entering adb reboot bootloader from here though still does nothing sadly.
UPDATE: I had to download LG Bridge, connect my phone and use LG Bridge to search for a software update (H81520H) that my LG G4's update center was not finding for some reason. After the update, I had an update android security patch level, and could enable my OEM Unlock!"
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
LG Bridge doesn't solve the thing for me, it says "Your phone is up to date" ... I installed and removed LG Bridge a few times and even tried to update it. And even tried the "Update error recovery" (blue text on the bottom right of the window), still with no success.
Still no access to Fastboot for me, even if Adb sees in device when prompting the command "adb devices".
This "H815 20o" software version I got (from stock rom, refurbished phone, with this insane locked bootloader) is driving me nuts for 3 days now...
Up,
If anybody ever got the same issue, any help is very welcome!
Problem solved with uSu and SALT
See this thread
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general/unlock-unlock-lg-g4-device-usu-t3760451
Alright guys, I was trying to fix my fingerprint (which I ended up doing) by flashing the global dev ROM 7.8.31 via fastboot with the miflash tool but I accidentally locked the bootloader while doing so. My phone came with the bootloader unlocked and now I can no longer unlock the bootloader. in developper options, the OEM unlocking option is enabled but no matter what I do in fastboot, the process simply does not work. I get the remote token verification has failed message. I have tried every freakin guide out there but my phone now refuses to get unlocked. I can't flash anything with miflash tool anymore, it just says failed, even when trying to flash the global dev 7.8.31 ROM. Anyone can help me here? Xiaomi says my device is unsupported for unlocking yet it was unlocked from the start........
What i did was the official unlock guide from xiaomi where you will get the code from them. Sadly you have to wait for 3days to be able to unlock them again.
Well check this thread...
en.miui.com/thread-781303-1-1.html
You can reapply if you got rejected
blaspheme000 said:
What i did was the official unlock guide from xiaomi where you will get the code from them. Sadly you have to wait for 3days to be able to unlock them again.
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Well I did that but it kept on saying I had too many IP requests of sorts but I used TunnelBear and set my location to Hong Kong and that allowed me to bypass that and the request was passed through. Surprisingly, I got a message 4 hours later that said I was able to unlock it instead of the 2-7 days it took for most people to get theirs
Same happened to me. I re-lock bootloader to install android pay, and bricked my phone.
Have to reboot in EDL mode (after >50 tries) and flash again.
But... Flashed a locked bootloader version, so i have to request for official unlock (phone came unlocked)
Now I have unlocked bootloader, with Magisk and Safety Net module with Android Pay working fine.
PS: i also had the IP problem. Used a Chinese proxy to override restriction.
Is it possible to relock bootloader without wiping data? All my previous devices didn't require wipe, but I received such strange warning when tried to relock bootloader on Z2 Force Sprint
mapki said:
Is it possible to relock bootloader without wiping data? All my previous devices didn't require wipe, but I received such strange warning when tried to relock bootloader on Z2 Force Sprint
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I believe you're not able to relock the bootloader until Motorola release a signed bootloader. I had the page once before I'll see if I can find it again and add an edit if I do.
mapki said:
Is it possible to relock bootloader without wiping data? All my previous devices didn't require wipe, but I received such strange warning when tried to relock bootloader on Z2 Force Sprint
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Don't relock your bootloader unless you want a brick. Technically you can relock it, but everything has to be legit. You've already voided the warranty, relocking won't reinstate that, all that will happen is you'll be bricked with nothing to do about it because you've locked the bootloader.
Why do you want to relock it?
I would like to relock my bootloader and wondering the accuracy of this last post. Will relocking my Sprint Z2 Force bootloader brick my device?
I'm running completely stock via OTA 8.0.0 no root. The reason I want to relock my bootloader is bringing my phone to out of box status and pass SafetyNet. I don't want to root to get this done and I want to continue receiving OTA's.
I understand that my warranty is void when I unlocked bootloader originally and I understand relocking my bootloader will wipe data (factory reset).
Will this brick my phone?
Can I relock anymore?
What are the fastboot commands to relock the Z2?
Thanks!
jeffritz1 said:
I would like to relock my bootloader and wondering the accuracy of this last post. Will relocking my Sprint Z2 Force bootloader brick my device?
I'm running completely stock via OTA 8.0.0 no root. The reason I want to relock my bootloader is bringing my phone to out of box status and pass SafetyNet. I don't want to root to get this done and I want to continue receiving OTA's.
I understand that my warranty is void when I unlocked bootloader originally and I understand relocking my bootloader will wipe data (factory reset).
Will this brick my phone?
Can I relock anymore?
What are the fastboot commands to relock the Z2?
Thanks!
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I would suggest flashing one of the flash alls for sprint before doing it to ensure being fully stock. The command is below. Also i f you ever have any issues and want to reunlock, you always can with your original unlock code.
"fastboot oem lock"
You'll get a "are you sure" message. Type in the command again and poof, relocked status.
Uzephi said:
I would suggest flashing one of the flash alls for sprint before doing it to ensure being fully stock. The command is below. Also i f you ever have any issues and want to reunlock, you always can with your original unlock code.
"fastboot oem lock"
You'll get a "are you sure" message. Type in the command again and poof, relocked status.
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So, I did a "fastboot oem lock" and it re locked the bootloader. Restart bootloader, shows locked. Restart phone and still getting a splash screen similar to the one when your unlocked but this time it says "Device has loaded a different Operating System". Continues to boot normally into the system without issues. This was odd so I unlocked again did a Flashall w/ "XT1789-03_NASH_SPRINT_8.0.0_OCXS27.109-48-6_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip" and "fastboot oem lock". Both times said the lock was successful. But I'm still getting this boot splash screen with test reading "Device has loaded a different Operating System". System boots but still fails SafetyNet.
What gives? What am I missing?
From what I can muster up on XDA I can see that "you need a signed boot.img". Does this mean something and how can I find this?
Can anyone who has unlocked and then relocked their bootloader report on the behavior of your phone? Do you get the same "different OS" splash screen? Has anyone been successful at making it go away and passing safetynet?
jeffritz1 said:
Can anyone who has unlocked and then relocked their bootloader report on the behavior of your phone? Do you get the same "different OS" splash screen? Has anyone been successful at making it go away and passing safetynet?
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I've been working on this all morning trying a couple different methods. But none have been successful. But the best I can figure, when in bootloader, there is a message stating that your system is "Modified". Somehow, that needs to get changed to what I can only speculate as "unmodified", or something alike.
I tried 3 different versions of returning to stock
First one I tired I cannot seemed to find now
Secondly, I tired:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/how-to/how-to-return-to-stock-sprint-t3694783
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I added the command "fastboot oem lock" 2 times just above the fastboot reboot command; thus locking bootloader.
But upon reboot, I still get the modified OS message.
Lastly, I tried this method
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76850077&postcount=6
I downloaded https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/nash/official/TMO/XT1789-04_NASH_TMO_C_8.0.0_OCX27.109-36_subsidy-TMO_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
Followed the instructions (to some degree) and modified them for Linux since I am not a windows user.
After reboot, radio did not work. No WiFi, not data, nothing. Developer options was already enabled, but oem bootloader unlocking option was grayed out. Now I cannot unlock my bootloader and flash an updated OS.
Thanks for the reply! As of now I am stock latest Sprint 8.0.0 July update with bootloader locked. I get the "Your device has loaded a different Operating System" splash screen when I boot up with a "ID:" followed by nothing. I don't know what this "ID:" with nothing following this means. Also when I run a SafetyNet status app is says failed. But, everything else in the OS appears to be working. Google Play shows "Certified" status and all my apps that require SafetyNet is working (Banking apps, Netflix, Hulu, Google Pay, etc...). So I accomplished my mission in getting these apps working and everything else appears stock. The only thing that troubles me is this "Your device has loaded a different Operating System" splash screen and the failed status in the SafetyNet app. Would love to know how to fix this or an explanation on why.
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Thanks for the reply! As of now I am stock latest Sprint 8.0.0 July update with bootloader locked. I get the "Your device has loaded a different Operating System" splash screen when I boot up with a "ID:" followed by nothing. I don't know what this "ID:" with nothing following this means. Also when I run a SafetyNet status app is says failed. But, everything else in the OS appears to be working. Google Play shows "Certified" status and all my apps that require SafetyNet is working (Banking apps, Netflix, Hulu, Google Pay, etc...). So I accomplished my mission in getting these apps working and everything else appears stock. The only thing that troubles me is this "Your device has loaded a different Operating System" splash screen and the failed status in the SafetyNet app. Would love to know how to fix this or an explanation on why.
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That message appear because you've unlocked your bootloader before, I'm getting that message too and I can update my device via OTA. If you change that splash screen OTAs will fail.
Marcowe said:
That message appear because you've unlocked your bootloader before, I'm getting that message too and I can update my device via OTA. If you change that splash screen OTAs will fail.
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Yeah, I was trying to find out if the phone could be reverted back to an out of back state. Another words, no splash screen saying "HEY! I HAVE BEEN MESSED WITH!" like you can on any other phone I have ever owned.
Thanks!
Yes you can
thomas.raines said:
I've been working on this all morning trying a couple different methods. But none have been successful. But the best I can figure, when in bootloader, there is a message stating that your system is "Modified". Somehow, that needs to get changed to what I can only speculate as "unmodified", or something alike.
I tried 3 different versions of returning to stock
First one I tired I cannot seemed to find now
Secondly, I tired:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/how-to/how-to-return-to-stock-sprint-t3694783
Posted by Uzephi
I added the command "fastboot oem lock" 2 times just above the fastboot reboot command; thus locking bootloader.
But upon reboot, I still get the modified OS message.
Lastly, I tried this method
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76850077&postcount=6
I downloaded https://mirrors.lolinet.com/firmware/moto/nash/official/TMO/XT1789-04_NASH_TMO_C_8.0.0_OCX27.109-36_subsidy-TMO_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
Followed the instructions (to some degree) and modified them for Linux since I am not a windows user.
After reboot, radio did not work. No WiFi, not data, nothing. Developer options was already enabled, but oem bootloader unlocking option was grayed out. Now I cannot unlock my bootloader and flash an updated OS.
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Yes you can , I already had this issue with my moto z2 force in Morocco , so what I did is I connected the phone to internet via bluetooth and when I added my google accounte the unlocking oem in dev option was normal , so I was able to flash roms again . Hope this will help you
I think there is no way to relock bootloader without wipe the device. Also you can relock the bootloader and you will not have any problems. I've already done it, at least with my sprint moto z2 force. the message there is no way to remove it, only flashing a logo.bin, "the boot splash" or replacing the logo.bin of the flash all package by the one of your preference.
EddiePR said:
I think there is no way to relock bootloader without wipe the device. Also you can relock the bootloader and you will not have any problems. I've already done it, at least with my sprint moto z2 force. the message there is no way to remove it, only flashing a logo.bin, "the boot splash" or replacing the logo.bin of the flash all package by the one of your preference.
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If you do that OTAs will fail
Marcowe said:
If you do that OTAs will fail
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Yes, you are rigth
So, which of the methods to re-lock did finally work? I was running on Android 8 before, OTA failes for at least 10 times, but suddenly it worked to upgrade to Android 9. Now I am weirdly not passing SafetyNet-check anymore (was working fine on Android 8, GooglePay etc).
Any recommendations? I just need the stupid GPay thing working
Just wanted to ask if anyone has found any working unofficial method to unlock BL in redmi 5A. The stupid "Current Account can not unlock this device" error that i have been getting for tye last 4 months won't be solved no matter what i do and xaacnz's method is too complicated for someone who doesn't know programming. I was hoping if anyone hopefully found out a method to unlock BL they could share it with me.
Im done by flashing it into chinese rom using edl mode, after that unlock bl while using chinese rom, after successful flash again using global rom
Sign out of current account and create new account and sign in to a new mi account and try to unlock.
Patience is key.