Hi
I have an OPPO Reno 6 5G and i have this error code : 0x992566
Download not complete (and the phone shutdown after 60sec)
Someone have oppo_custom.bin for this device ?
Thanks !
Mod edit - translated by https://www.deepl.com/translator:
I am also looking for a custom ROM. I bought the Chinese version and I'm not adapting to the English language.
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Também estou procurando a Room customer. Comprei a versão chinesa e não estou me adaptando ao idioma inglês.
remy411 said:
Hi
I have an OPPO Reno 6 5G and i have this error code : 0x992566
Download not complete (and the phone shutdown after 60sec)
Someone have oppo_custom.bin for this device ?
Thanks !
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i need also
remy411 said:
Hi
I have an OPPO Reno 6 5G and i have this error code : 0x992566
Download not complete (and the phone shutdown after 60sec)
Someone have oppo_custom.bin for this device ?
Thanks !
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did you find the solution to fix download not completed or oppo_custom file?
i'm trying to backup my phone (fully working) and flash the broken, if it work i will send my backup here
Would anyone know any way to go back from android 12 to 11 even having updated the security patch? I have the bootloader unlocked and rooted and the Unlock OEM option is enabled, not greyed out.
Patrick972 said:
Would anyone know any way to go back from android 12 to 11 even having updated the security patch? I have the bootloader unlocked and rooted and the Unlock OEM option is enabled, not greyed out.
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It's not a good idea, many have tried and ended up with a non-working device.
sd_shadow said:
It's not a good idea, many have tried and ended up with a non-working device.
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I had this problem myself a while ago. The bootloader is blocked and the rom does not flash to solve it, I had to send it to Motorola and pay for the motherboard replacement.
Patrick972 said:
Would anyone know any way to go back from android 12 to 11 even having updated the security patch? I have the bootloader unlocked and rooted and the Unlock OEM option is enabled, not greyed out.
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Hello,
I've actually downgraded my old Moto One Action from PE 12 to stock Android 11, successfully. I think the security patch might have been downgraded, as well. I don't remember. The only thing I had to watch out for was that OEM Unlocking option (needs to be ON). Otherwise, everything went ok. I'm now on Android 11, with bootloader locked, and everything working fine.
HOWEVER, I would not recommend doing this with the G60 now. I just don't feel comfortable enough recommending this to people. You can try, if you want. But it's not something I would vouch for, or something I tested and can confirm myself.
So, in THEORY, it should work. In practice...I don't know. But I wouldn't recommend trying it. Seems like the bootloader reacts in a different way for some reason. Could be a bug, could be something else. I don't know. But until that option is ON, I would not even consider attempting to lock the bootloader, after a downgrade.
And of course, don't do that on a custom ROM!
arsradu said:
Olá,
Na verdade, fiz o downgrade do meu antigo Moto One Action do PE 12 para o estoque do Android 11, com sucesso. Eu acho que o patch de segurança pode ter sido rebaixado também. Eu não me lembro. A única coisa que eu tinha que observar era a opção de desbloqueio OEM (precisa estar ligada). Caso contrário, tudo correu bem. Agora estou no Android 11, com o bootloader bloqueado e tudo funcionando bem.
NO ENTANTO , eu não recomendaria fazer isso com o G60 agora. Eu simplesmente não me sinto confortável o suficiente para recomendar isso às pessoas. Você pode tentar, se quiser. Mas não é algo que eu atestaria, ou algo que testei e posso confirmar.
Então, em TEORIA, deve funcionar. Na prática... não sei. Mas eu não recomendaria tentar. Parece que o bootloader reage de uma maneira diferente por algum motivo. Pode ser um bug, pode ser outra coisa. Não sei. Mas até que essa opção esteja ATIVA, eu nem consideraria tentar bloquear o bootloader, após um downgrade.
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Eu tinha atualizado para 12 pela própria atualização do aparelho, mas não gostei. Senti que o desempenho do aparelho foi afetado, ficou lento e ruim. Desbloqueei o bootloader, voltei ao 11, fiz root, resolvi o problema da rede de segurança e implementei um módulo magisk para desempenho. Até agora nada a reclamar e não estou necessariamente interessado em bloquear o bootloader, pelo menos não agora por causa do erro que ocorre ao bloqueá-lo. Gostaria de saber se posso de alguma forma remover a mensagem de desbloqueio do bootloader no Moto G60.
Patrick972 said:
I had upgraded to 12 by the device update itself, but I didn't like it. I felt that the performance of the device was affected, it became slow and bad. I unlocked the bootloader, went back to 11, rooted it, solved the safety net issue, and implemented a magisk module for performance. So far nothing to complain about and I'm not necessarily interested in locking the bootloader, at least not right now because of the error that occurs when locking it. I would like to know if I can somehow remove the bootloader unlock message on Moto G60.
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I would recommend posting in English, so we can understand each other.
If everyone would post in their native language, it would be very hard to understand each other. It would be chaos in here. That's why, we need to post in English in open forums.
As for your issue, I know there was a way to do what you want, on other devices. Basically, you need a custom logo.bin, that needs to be flashed on top of your current ROM. But I'm not sure how to do it myself, and I haven't found one for Motorola G60.
arsradu said:
I would recommend posting in English, so we can understand each other.
If everyone would post in their native language, it would be very hard to understand each other. It would be chaos in here. That's why, we need to post in English in open forums.
As for your issue, I know there was a way to do what you want, on other devices. Basically, you need a custom logo.img, that needs to be flashed on top of your current ROM. But I'm not sure how to do it myself, and I haven't found one for Motorola G60.
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Sorry, I got confused when sending. I'll do some research on that, but thanks in advance for all the support provided.
Patrick972 said:
Sorry, I got confused when sending. I'll do some research on that, but thanks in advance for all the support provided.
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You're most welcome.
I'll look into it though. My bootloader is currently unlocked, as well. And I was also wondering how to do that. Never bothered my enough to actually do something about it though. ) But I'll take a look online, maybe I can find a way. I'll let you guys know, in case I find anything.
arsradu said:
Você é muito bem-vindo.
Eu vou olhar para ele embora. Meu bootloader também está desbloqueado no momento. E eu também queria saber como fazer isso. Nunca me incomodou o suficiente para realmente fazer algo sobre isso. ) Mas vou dar uma olhada online, talvez eu encontre uma maneira. Eu vou deixar vocês saberem, caso eu encontre alguma coisa.
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Thank you so much again, and again thank you for the welcome, I'll see if I search too and I'll report back here if I find something.
Patrick972 said:
Thank you so much again, and again thank you for the welcome, I'll see if I search too and I'll report back here if I find something.
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Usually this is done by altering logo.bin (sorry, I said logo.img by mistake in my posts above; should be logo.bin). But the idea is the same. So that's should be the focus of our search.
arsradu said:
Usually this is done by altering logo.bin (sorry, I said logo.img by mistake in my posts above; should be logo.bin). But the idea is the same. So that's should be the focus of our search.
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I'm looking for an application for pc with the intention of modifying the device's original logo.bin, just changing the unlocked bootloader image, I even found one but it seems to be for older devices since it returns an error when saving because of the image size.
arsradu said:
Usually this is done by altering logo.bin (sorry, I said logo.img by mistake in my posts above; should be logo.bin). But the idea is the same. So that's should be the focus of our search.
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Good afternoon, find a program that seems to be able to do the job, I will try here, but I will leave the program here so you can try too, the only files that have to be modified are the "orange". I leave here below with the attachment of the program a video to help you use it.
I also leave the original logo.bin of the device.
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Patrick972 said:
Good afternoon, find a program that seems to be able to do the job, I will try here, but I will leave the program here so you can try too, the only files that have to be modified are the "orange". I leave here below with the attachment of the program a video to help you use it.
I also leave the original logo.bin of the device.
Video:
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So I tried the tool. But I couldn't get it to do what we want. I think there's something else we need to change before getting rid of that completely. I replaced the images, and even removed them, too, but....I still got a "text only" version of that warning. ) Don't know where it's taking it from. But I think there might be more work to do to fix this.
You can try it, if you want. Just make sure you keep a copy of your original logo.bin so you can flash it back.
I think it has a failsafe, or a backup or something, to display when the original logo can't be used.
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So I tried the tool. But I couldn't get it to do what we want. I think there's something else we needsto change before getting rid of that completely. I replaced the images, and even removed them, too, but....I still got a "text only" version of that warning. ) Don't know where it's taking it from. But I think there might be more work to do to fix this.
You can try it, if you want. Just make sure you keep a copy of your original logo.bin so you can flash it back.
I think it has a failsafe, or a backup or something, to display when the original logo can't be used.
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With me it was the same, after changing the images I returned the warning of unlocked bootloader but only with the text. Honestly the moto g60 is a great value for money, but the way its system behaves is very unexpected compared to others hahaha
Did you figure out how to go back to android 11? I have been investigating and I found these 2 articles:
Downgrade Moto G40 Fusion/G60 from Android 12 to Android 11
In this comprehensive tutorial, we will show you the detailed steps to downgrade Moto G40 Fusion/G60 from Android 12 to Android 11.
www.droidwin.com
Download Motorola Moto G60 Android 11 Official Stock Firmware (All Regions)
From the beginning, The Moto G series are always attracting users with its cost-effective features. When you buy any mobile from this series, You can
www.androidinfotech.com
The thing is that the first one requires you to unlock the bootloader to install the old firmware. In the second link the use the ADB and Fastboot method which doesn't ask you to unlock the bootloader at any point, it just flashes the firmware directly. I'm not very familiar with this stuff, I just upgraded to Android 12 and fount out that it was a mess so im tryng to downgrade again, but as none of these have actual evidence to justify that this actually works, I am not willing to try it out before I inquire more about this subject.
paulolego28 said:
Did you figure out how to go back to android 11? I have been investigating and I found these 2 articles:
Downgrade Moto G40 Fusion/G60 from Android 12 to Android 11
In this comprehensive tutorial, we will show you the detailed steps to downgrade Moto G40 Fusion/G60 from Android 12 to Android 11.
www.droidwin.com
Download Motorola Moto G60 Android 11 Official Stock Firmware (All Regions)
From the beginning, The Moto G series are always attracting users with its cost-effective features. When you buy any mobile from this series, You can
www.androidinfotech.com
The thing is that the first one requires you to unlock the bootloader to install the old firmware. In the second link the use the ADB and Fastboot method which doesn't ask you to unlock the bootloader at any point, it just flashes the firmware directly. I'm not very familiar with this stuff, I just upgraded to Android 12 and fount out that it was a mess so im tryng to downgrade again, but as none of these have actual evidence to justify that this actually works, I am not willing to try it out before I inquire more about this subject.
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Hello,
Both require unlocking the bootloader. Thing is, when you request an unlock code, your warranty is automatically void, regardless if you actually use that code or not. So...if you don't really, really need to downgrade, you should probably not downgrade.
It's not a matter of "is it possible". It's a matter "is it worth it".
Hi I am Aryan and i also tried many roms and many android version to change android version,upgrade or downgrade your device the most common method is by flashing a custom rom supported for your device there are many Custom roms developed by many developers (For ex : Lineage os,Pixel Experience,Nusantara,Crdroid,etc) by a Custom recovery (For ex : TWRP,OFRP,PBRP,etc) according to your need