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I will explain how to set the device tampered back to "false" on the Wileyfox Swift.
Required:
7z
WFS.7z (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6Ge199bCD5_NF9RWGhVLVhxajA/view?usp=sharing)
Windows 7 or 8
Driver Signature Enforcement disabled
Step 1: Brick the device on purpose
Hold Volume Up button+Volume Down button while plugging in USB
You should be see QHS_USB BULK in Device Manager
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Step 2: Install Driver
Reboot with Driver Signature Enforcement disabled ( Google if you must)
Plug device in and make sure you see QHSUSB BULK in Device Manager
If you see Relink HS QDLoader 9008 uninstall it and delete driver software
Then refresh and you should see QHS USB BULK
Manually Update Driver software and navigate to driver folder extracted in WFS.7z
Step 3 : Install QPST provided in WFS.7z
I think its pretty straight forward
Step 4: Flash Firmware
Open QFil
Select Port and choose your device if not already chosen
Select Flat Build
Programmer Path must be prog_emmc_firehose_8916.mbn in the Maincode folder from WFS.7z
Build Path should automatically appear
Hit load XML.
Click rawprogram_upgrade.xml
Click patch0.xml
Click Download
Once done remove and reinsert battery
Step 5: Verify Tampered:False
boot into fastboot
type the following:
fastboot oem device-info
and it should say Device tampered : false and Device Unlock : False
NB: If you get a SaharaDownload fail or something just remove battery and USB for 5 seconds. Plug battery in. Then plug USB in.
NB: I do not accept any responsibility for damaged devices or anything. You point your finger at me and I will laugh at you
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yasteellutch said:
Step 2: Install Driver
Reboot with Driver Signature Enforcement disabled ( Google if you must)
Plug device in and make sure you see QHSUSB BULK in Device Manager
If you see Relink HS QDLoader 9008 uninstall it and delete driver software
Then refresh and you should see QHS USB BULK
Manually Update Driver software and navigate to driver folder extracted in WFS.7z
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This does not work for me, no matter wht I try, in the device manager I just get "Android" with a yello triangle.
No manual driver install / update (or update via windows update) solve that problem.
Try it on two Windows 7 PCs (x32 & x64) with Firewall, Antivirus and driver signature are disabled.
On a Windows 10 PC, the device connects as "Marshall London Device".
I don't think ur swift is bricked
when puting battery in jut get the screen "wileyfox"; recovery does not start (vol- and pwr) but fastboot mode ist working (vol+ and pwr). so it's not bricked?
so I repeat step 1 but still in windows 7 device manager having "Other Devices -> Android" with no yellow triangle.
I get SaharaDownload fail. Removing battary is useless. What else can i try? Thanks in advance
Now you get Sahara Fail. I think this is some sort of 'Lock Mode'. I fixed it by removing battery. Reinserting battery and immediately plugging in USB and hitting download
yasteellutch said:
Now you get Sahara Fail. I think this is some sort of 'Lock Mode'. I fixed it by removing battery. Reinserting battery and immediately plugging in USB and hitting download
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I try and try do it again but i have only got sahara fail again and again.....
void2000 said:
I try and try do it again but i have only got sahara fail again and again.....
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Probably I have to use a special cable?
See it gets the SharaVersion right so I'm guessing that phone is in a correct state. The problem there could be that it didn't decompress properly. Maybe the integrity of your decompressed WFS.7z is not intact. Go to Android One(2nd Gen) dedicated page. I got help there. I guess all you need is to look there.
Maybe u didn't installQPSt right or the driver is a issue. I flashed stock like 3 days ago and it works perfectly
cyaneo said:
This does not work for me, no matter wht I try, in the device manager I just get "Android" with a yello triangle.
No manual driver install / update (or update via windows update) solve that problem.
Try it on two Windows 7 PCs (x32 & x64) with Firewall, Antivirus and driver signature are disabled.
On a Windows 10 PC, the device connects as "Marshall London Device".
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Hey @cyaneo. If you still have the Yellow Android triangle this is because your drivers aren't installed correctly. I tried it. But that also means your fastboot is working.
Hi all,
Ive been a way from Android for a long time so I'm no expert but the method posted above failed for me. Like others, all my PC would recognise the phone as was "Marshall London Device" and essentially my phone was useless.
Can I ask why we need to erase and/or brick the phone?
Instead what worked for me was to reboot into fastboot mode, download Cyanogen OS signed zip, extract and run flash-radio.sh, then flash recovery and system manually. Reboot phone into working OS and then turn off OEM Unlock.
Once that's done I rebooted into fastboot and confirmed bootloader was locked and that tampered was false (as an official signed OS is installed I take it?).
Anyway as I say, I'm no expert but surely that's an easier and cleaner way than erasing/bricking a phone and only needs fastboot and the latest official signed rom from Cyanogen OS directly?
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Probably I have to use a special cable?
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Hi,
This is my first post. (active lurker previously) hopefully its not too late.
In my experience on other device running 8916, a sahara failure can be overcame by holding the power button when entering download mode. (E.g: if you enter download mode by pressing and holding vol+/- simultaneously and plugging in usb cable, try holding the power button as well when you plug in the cable). This is normally a result of battery too low.
After bricking my Swift with some gymnastics around Android One firmware images, this tool worked flawlessly!
I was a bit confused when it came to the part of deleting/ manually reinstalling the driver. After the device was shown as "QHS_USB BULK", I manually installed the " Relink HS QDLoader 9008". Everything else went really smoothly. The device is good as new
For the adventurous ones with a Swift- this is one tough little phone. Hard-brick ain't a reason to stop
Pak0St said:
After bricking my Swift with some gymnastics around Android One firmware images, this tool worked flawlessly!
I was a bit confused when it came to the part of deleting/ manually reinstalling the driver. After the device was shown as "QHS_USB BULK", I manually installed the " Relink HS QDLoader 9008". Everything else went really smoothly. The device is good as new
For the adventurous ones with a Swift- this is one tough little phone. Hard-brick ain't a reason to stop
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Lol I agree. This baby took some hits. I clocked it to 1.6 at stable. At 1.9 she became instable and started crashing #YeahITakeRisks
xfile087 said:
Hi all,
Ive been a way from Android for a long time so I'm no expert but the method posted above failed for me. Like others, all my PC would recognise the phone as was "Marshall London Device" and essentially my phone was useless.
Can I ask why we need to erase and/or brick the phone?
Instead what worked for me was to reboot into fastboot mode, download Cyanogen OS signed zip, extract and run flash-radio.sh, then flash recovery and system manually. Reboot phone into working OS and then turn off OEM Unlock.
Once that's done I rebooted into fastboot and confirmed bootloader was locked and that tampered was false (as an official signed OS is installed I take it?).
Anyway as I say, I'm no expert but surely that's an easier and cleaner way than erasing/bricking a phone and only needs fastboot and the latest official signed rom from Cyanogen OS directly?
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Of course there is. Don't get me wrong I understand your point. But you need to remember there are log files and a bunch of other stuff lying around if you fastboot. When you use QFil it basically rewrites all the partitions thus no logs. I returned my first Swift with the IMEI issue and they gave me a new one in a week
Hi,
my Swift is also Bricked.... that means no bootloader boot or etc. i tried to flash the phone with this method but no success. my error with QFIL is this
COM Port number:20
Sahara Version:2
Start Sending Programmer
Download Fail:System.Exception: Unable to download Flash Programmer using Sahara Protocol
bei QC.QMSLPhone.Phone.QPHONEMS_SaharaArmPrgDownload(String sFileName)
bei QC.SwDownloadDLL.SwDownload.QPHONEMSSaharaDownloadArmPrg(UInt64& version, String armPrgPath)
Download Fail:Sahara FailSahara Fail
Finish Download
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Thanks for response
Error
Download failded
Code:
Dowload fail:House fail failed to Upload the emmc images to phone using firehouse
vadimnew said:
Download failded
Code:
Dowload fail:House fail failed to Upload the emmc images to phone using firehouse
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You made a mistake @vadimnew
I attempted to flash Dirty Unicorn from they're site, which appeared to go well, then I proceeded to flash the TWRPinstaller.zip that was suggested from the maintainer for our device. when I tried to reboot from recovery I got a no OS message. I ignored the message and attempted to reboot. Now the phone doesn't normally power on or off(which may change once the battery dies), no boot animation, no recovery, no fastboot recognition. The computer recognizes the phone as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008. I googled for hours last night trying to fix to no avail. Has any of our great devs found a way to atleast recover the bootloader screen. I think I can handle it myself from there with adb.
Solved: Use the first blank flash from the link to get back to bootloader screenhttps://firmware.center/firmware/Motorola/Moto%20Z2%20Force/Blankflash/
From bootloaderscreen put your ADB skills to work. I'm not too good with guides but this just saved me $175
mookiexl said:
I attempted to flash Dirty Unicorn from they're site, which appeared to go well, then I proceeded to flash the TWRPinstaller.zip that was suggested from the maintainer for our device. when I tried to reboot from recovery I got a no OS message. I ignored the message and attempted to reboot. Now the phone doesn't normally power on or off(which may change once the battery dies), no boot animation, no recovery, no fastboot recognition. The computer recognizes the phone as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008. I googled for hours last night trying to fix to no avail. Has any of our great devs found a way to atleast recover the bootloader screen. I think I can handle it myself from there with adb.
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I did the same, got the same. Can't confirm the Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 device will be there.
No charge, no screen, does not turn on/off, no vibration. Worst: no bootloader... Again, could be different if the battery dies.
mookiexl said:
Solved: Use the first blank flash to from the link to get back to bootloader screenhttps://firmware.center/firmware/Motorola/Moto%20Z2%20Force/Blankflash/
From bootloaderscreen put your ADB skills to work. I'm not too good with guides but this just saved me $175
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Three questions:
1. File there is NDX26.183-15_17. Is it the same for OPXS27.109-34-10 on which I'm now? I suppose I need to use the "Oreo" version (2nd file in the list).
2. Which tool/software did you use to flash it? Is there a step by step tutorial?
3. You say "from bootloader screen". What about if we do not have a bootloader screen but a black brick in our hands?
Technical said:
I did the same, got the same. Can't confirm the Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 device will be there.
No charge, no screen, does not turn on/off, no vibration. Worst: no bootloader... Again, could be different if the battery dies.
Three questions:
1. File there is NDX26.183-15_17. Is it the same for OPXS27.109-34-10 on which I'm now? I suppose I need to use the "Oreo" version (2nd file in the list).
2. Which tool/software did you use to flash it? Is there a step by step tutorial?
3. You say "from bootloader screen". What about if we do not have a bootloader screen but a black brick in our hands?
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1.NDX26.183-15_17 (All it does is get your boatloader screen back
2. If you go to the device menu on your computer and your phone reads as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008, all you have to do is click on the Blank flash all file and from the extracted folder and command prompt will do the rest. If the device is not recognized QDLoader 9008 then you will need to download qualcomm drivers to your computer
3.That is exactly what the file is for. Getting your black brick to at least the bootloader screen. From there you can adb recovery or stock rom.
What I ended up doing was adb push the bootable TWRP from the this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/development/how-to-install-oreo-ota-t3726932.
Flash the TWRP the official for our device from they're site(the bootable TWRP will give you access to extsd and thats where I had the official TWRP )
Rebooted back to bootloader and adb the firmware files for my device from the AOISP thread and rebooted my phone and I was booting DU.
Can somebody help me? I am in the same situation.
T-Mobile, unlock bootloader, hard bricked (already recognized Qualcomm QDLoader 9008 in device manager at least...)
I tried to use the blankflash but...see attachment
Dany XP said:
Can somebody help me? I am in the same situation.
T-Mobile, unlock bootloader, hard bricked (already recognized Qualcomm QDLoader 9008 in device manager at least...)
I tried to use the blankflash but...see attachment
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Before connecting the phone, start the blankflash program. Maybe you have to repeat it a couple of times. Also try different cables, ports and computers.
Dany XP said:
Can somebody help me? I am in the same situation.
T-Mobile, unlock bootloader, hard bricked (already recognized Qualcomm QDLoader 9008 in device manager at least...)
I tried to use the blankflash but...see attachment
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77623934&postcount=5
mookiexl said:
Answers
1.NDX26.183-15_17 (All it does is get your boatloader screen back
2. If you go to the device menu on your computer and your phone reads as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008, all you have to do is click on the Blank flash all file and from the extracted folder and command prompt will do the rest. If the device is not recognized QDLoader 9008 then you will need to download qualcomm drivers to your computer
3.That is exactly what the file is for. Getting your black brick to at least the bootloader screen. From there you can adb recovery or stock rom.
What I ended up doing was adb push the bootable TWRP from the this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/z2-force/development/how-to-install-oreo-ota-t3726932.
Flash the TWRP the official for our device from they're site(the bootable TWRP will give you access to extsd and thats where I had the official TWRP )
Rebooted back to bootloader and adb the firmware files for my device from the AOISP thread and rebooted my phone and I was booting DU.
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Can somebody please help me, my laptop isn't even detecting my device as QDLoader 9008, can you please tell me which windows os version did you use, also did you use the usb cable came in the box and did you use usb 2.0 port or 3.0?
LØNEWØLF said:
Can somebody please help me, my laptop isn't even detecting my device as QDLoader 9008, can you please tell me which windows os version did you use, also did you use the usb cable came in the box and did you use usb 2.0 port or 3.0?
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Well, you need of course, Qualcomm loader driver, to at least having your device recognized as 9008. There u go: https://www.androidbrick.com/download/latest-2017-qualcomm-diag-qd-loader-windows-10-drivers-signed/
After that, go ahead with blankall and stuff...
P.s. and yes ..stay away from USB 3.0! ???
Dany XP said:
Well, you need of course, Qualcomm loader driver, to at least having your device recognized as 9008. There u go:
After that, go ahead with blankall and stuff...
P.s. and yes ..stay away from USB 3.0!
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Thanks for the reply bro....but I have that driver installed...I installed before connecting it....still not detecting... I'm gonna try this once more in my friend's pc... let's see what happens
LØNEWØLF said:
Thanks for the reply bro....but I have that driver installed...I installed before connecting it....still not detecting... I'm gonna try this once more in my friend's pc... let's see what happens
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I know it's a long shot but...do u have any other Qualcomm device to try?
U can enter EDL mode with adb command "adb reboot edl". Yes, it's that simple. ?
Dany XP said:
I know it's a long shot but...do u have any other Qualcomm device to try?
U can enter EDL mode with adb command "adb reboot edl". Yes, it's that simple. ?
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OK I'll try...but how would I get back from edl to Normal without doing anything in the edl?
LØNEWØLF said:
OK I'll try...but how would I get back from edl to Normal without doing anything in the edl?
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Uh...good question
tell me where they are and i used universal adb and fastboot drivers when I went to unlock bootloader adb was working pretty well with the drivers however fastboot wasn't cuz it didn't show my device in fastboot device even if it was plugged to the pc
Attached
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Attached
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but is it really safe i dont want my pc destroyed
succaBYLTA said:
but is it really safe i dont want my pc destroyed
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Drivers are safe but flashing or unblocking anything never was
Actually there is a thread on XDA all ready official-tool-windows-adb-fastboot-and-drivers-15-seconds-adb-installer but drivers I presented are from another forum exactly for this device.
mr.onegin said:
Drivers are safe but flashing or unblocking anything never was
Actually there is a thread on XDA all ready official-tool-windows-adb-fastboot-and-drivers-15-seconds-adb-installer but drivers I presented are from another forum exactly for this device.
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Well also is QDLoader setup 64-bit safe cuz when i opened QDloader setup for 64-bit It opened alot of cmds and that was sus for me so is It safe
mr.onegin said:
Drivers are safe but flashing or unblocking anything never was
Actually there is a thread on XDA all ready official-tool-windows-adb-fastboot-and-drivers-15-seconds-adb-installer but drivers I presented are from another forum exactly for this device.
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And also What does QDLoader even does? I AM pretty New to this
succaBYLTA said:
And also What does QDLoader even does? I AM pretty New to this
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First Google result...
QDLoader
This package (Qualcomm_QDLoader_HS-USB_Driver_64bit_Setup.zip) contains Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008 Drivers for Windows 10/7/8/8.1 64-Bit OS. This Qualcomm QDLoader Driver helps in detecting the device when it is connected to PC in EDL Mode or Download Mode.
This Qualcomm HS-USB Driver package is for 64-bit OS, you can download the 32-bit version of the driver here. If you would like to install the drivers manually, download these Qualcomm Drivers.
I installed all of them but still I cannot flash anything from fastboot. What can I do?
i flash pixel experience plus and latest firmware and now my phone stuck in fastboot mode and wont detect on my pc.. i cant see it on device manager either.. whenever i try to restart it goes to stucked twrp logo.. can someone help me here?
aidenskcyu said:
i flash pixel experience plus and latest firmware and now my phone stuck in fastboot mode and wont detect on my pc.. i cant see it on device manager either.. whenever i try to restart it goes to stucked twrp logo.. can someone help me here?
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You just have to update drivers from device manager.
Follow this, you can use the fastboot drivers either from Xiaomi or Google (if you already have them installed)
If you don't have the Android with exclamation mark, you can do it the same as shows the latest image.
SubwayChamp said:
You just have to update drivers from device manager.
Follow this, you can use the fastboot drivers either from Xiaomi or Google (if you already have them installed)
If you don't have the Android with exclamation mark, you can do it the same as shows the latest image.
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Before i got stuck in fastboot my phone doesn't really detected in my pc even on other computers with fastboot drivers. USB File Transfer not working too, it's only charging. I'm using Havoc OS 4.8 rom and this firmware.
aidenskcyu said:
Before i got stuck in fastboot my phone doesn't really detected in my pc even on other computers with fastboot drivers. USB File Transfer not working too, it's only charging. I'm using Havoc OS 4.8 rom and this firmware.
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And did you try what I posted? Probably you need to check which drivers you have actually installed, some of them are sometimes redundant and not necessary, what you need is the Google ADB/fastboot that it is in the Google site, and regards Xiaomi all is in the Mi flash tool and Mi Unlock tool, see to the option to install the drivers hoping that you don't need the Qualcomm 9008-USB drivers.
Of course, this is assuming that you have a data cable not only a charger cable and the issue is not with the ROM itself.
Use known good data cable!!!
Does the phone see the connection?
Is it configured properly?!!!
Try another port.
Reboot, reboot, reboot...
Event manager, check for error messages.
Disk management>scan for new disks, open from here!
Device management, update driver, rollback driver... reboot.
Meh, play with it...
SubwayChamp said:
And did you try what I posted? Probably you need to check which drivers you have actually installed, some of them are sometimes redundant and not necessary, what you need is the Google ADB/fastboot that it is in the Google site, and regards Xiaomi all is in the Mi flash tool and Mi Unlock tool, see to the option to install the drivers hoping that you don't need the Qualcomm 9008-USB drivers.
Of course, this is assuming that you have a data cable not only a charger cable and the issue is not with the ROM itself.
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can you give me the file for fastboot? now its showing “Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)”
aidenskcyu said:
can you give me the file for fastboot? now its showing “Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)”
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Are you sure your device is actually in fastboot mode with that issue "Device Descriptor Request Failed"?
The drivers are in the Mi Flash tool, when you install the tools you can see the option to install the drivers that are already included in the Mi unlock tool.
From there, just follow the steps indicated in the pictures to update them.
SubwayChamp said:
Are you sure your device is actually in fastboot mode with that issue "Device Descriptor Request Failed"?
The drivers are in the Mi Flash tool, when you install the tools you can see the option to install the drivers that are already included in the Mi unlock tool.
From there, just follow the steps indicated in the pictures to update them.
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i tried it but it has exclamation mark in android bootloader interface.
aidenskcyu said:
i tried it but it has exclamation mark in android bootloader interface.
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It's not showing here an exclamation mark,
Can you upload the right SS?,
Also Did you install the fastboot drivers either from Mi Unlock tool or Mi Flash tool?
Try to install ADB and FastBoot drivers for redmi note 8
If Dosent work text here
SubwayChamp said:
It's not showing here an exclamation mark,
Can you upload the right SS?,
Also Did you install the fastboot drivers either from Mi Unlock tool or Mi Flash tool?
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yes i did install it
aidenskcyu said:
yes i did install it
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All is here in this same sequence.
i dont know why i get this error code 10.
aidenskcyu said:
i dont know why i get this error code 10.
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Upload the same as my pictures 2 and 3 from your device manager, from the picture 2 you can use either from Xiaomi or Google.
Delete that Kedacom USB driver and replace for the proper ones, here you have the right guide https://xiaomifirmware.com/guides-and-tips/delete-kedacom-usb-device-driver-pc/
SubwayChamp said:
Upload the same as my pictures 2 and 3 from your device manager, from the picture 2 you can use either from Xiaomi or Google.
Delete that Kedacom USB driver and replace for the proper ones, here you have the right guide https://xiaomifirmware.com/guides-and-tips/delete-kedacom-usb-device-driver-pc/
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somehow it got detected as android bootloader interface. it got detected too in miflash and tried to flash but i got stucked in flashint system.img. after a while it shows timeout error and after that i flash twrp recovery but i got a message that my battery is very low to flash it. will my phone charge in fastboot? because it keeps bootlooping now if ii dont go on fastboot mode
aidenskcyu said:
somehow it got detected as android bootloader interface. it got detected too in miflash and tried to flash but i got stucked in flashint system.img. after a while it shows timeout error and after that i flash twrp recovery but i got a message that my battery is very low to flash it. will my phone charge in fastboot? because it keeps bootlooping now if ii dont go on fastboot mode
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Well, at least you got your device showed, no?
To power off the device you can put it in fastboot mode, after of approximately 10 minutes if the device is not attached to your PC, it'll power off, then you can charge it.
But if your device reacts to the power charger trying to boot to nowhere, then fastboot will charge the battery but very, very slowly.
Do you have bootloader unlocked? Why not flashing it through EDL mode?, you don't need battery power to do that.
UPDATE: The issue stands solved [see post 5].
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I am facing a rather intriguing issue wherein the device tends to automatically exit EDL Mode after around 5 seconds. During that short-time frame, the Device Manager recognizes it in EDL Mode as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008. Even the MSM Tool is able to identify the connected device. However, right after a few seconds the device gets booted to the OS.
So could anyone let me know why is this happening and more importantly how it could get rectified. [Windows Driver Signature Verification is disabled and Qualcomm USB Drivers are successfully installed].
Moreover, currently I'm on Pixel Experience ROM. So are custom ROM's known to cause any conflict with EDL Mode?
EDIT My device is not bricked and I could easily access the OS [Pixel Experience]. However, I still want to use MSM Tool as opposed to say, Fastboot Enhance Tool, for testing purpose. So any insights in this regard will be highly appreciable.
My way was :
Launch MSM Tool
Launch Phone into Recovery
Connect USB Cable
Advanced -> allow ADB
On PC : adb reboot edl
As soon as the Device Screen turns black, Phone gets detected in MSM Tool and then Start Process. That worked for me
ohwarumbloss said:
My way was :
Launch MSM Tool
Launch Phone into Recovery
Connect USB Cable
Advanced -> allow ADB
On PC : adb reboot edl
As soon as the Device Screen turns black, Phone gets detected in MSM Tool and then Start Process. That worked for me
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I face the same issue on my OnePlus 9 and this help me. Thank you so much.
binary**# said:
I am facing a rather intriguing issue wherein the device tends to automatically exit EDL Mode after around 5 seconds. During that short-time frame, the Device Manager recognizes it in EDL Mode asQualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008. Even the MSM Tool is able to identify the connected device. However, right after a few seconds the device gets booted to the OS.
So could anyone let me know why is this happening and more importantly how it could get rectified. [Windows Driver Signature Verification is disabled and Qualcomm USB Drivers are successfully installed].
Moreover, currently I'm on Pixel Experience ROM. So are custom ROM's known to cause any conflict with EDL Mode?
EDIT My device is not bricked and I could easily access the OS [Pixel Experience]. However, I still want to use MSM Tool as opposed to say, Fastboot Enhance Tool, for testing purpose. So any insights in this regard will be highly appreciable.
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were you able to find any work around. I am currently on OOS 12 F.22. I am having another issue of widevine L1 certification as my device has L3 certificate. To rectify this i am trying to use MSM tool.
raoakashyadav said:
were you able to find any work around. I am currently on OOS 12 F.22. I am having another issue of widevine L1 certification as my device has L3 certificate. To rectify this i am trying to use MSM tool.
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Sorry for the delay in reply. Yup, I fixed this issue via the Disable Driver Signature Verification tweak as shown in this video. In short -->
Install Qualcomm USB Driver and download MSM Tool.
Boot your device to EDL Mode and connect it to your PC.
Then DO NOT disable Driver Signature Verification on your PC.
So as of now, your device will be listed as Qualcomm HS USB QDLoader under Device Manager but will have a yellow exclamation mark [because Drive Signature is enabled]. But at the same time, Windows will hold your device in this ELD Mode and wouldn't let it boot to the OS [which is what we wanted].
So while having your device connected to your PC in EDL Mode, now disable Driver Signature Verification. With this, your device should now stay in EDL Mode and will be listed without any yellow warning sign under Device Manager. You could now proceed ahead with the flashing via MSM Tool without any issues.