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I am having Moto M XT1663 phone I bought was already boot unlocked so i decided to Install recovery and Root so that I can enjoy rooted things.
The problem is that the phone not detectable in Fastboot mode phone can only be detected in ADB mode. When I write command "ADB devices" it shows my device.
If I want to reboot into boat loader and use fastboot devices after hitting enter it shows nothing and no error appears.
I google about my phone's drivers that should be installed in order to use fastboot mode. So I installed them but no success.
One thing I notice that In fast boot mode my laptop giveys USB detection error and also tells me ADB interface failed.
Tried below mentioned things in order to get my phone detected in fastboot mode:
1) tried 3 different laptops(my Nexus 6p is detectable on all three laptops).
2) changed USB cable.
3) FDR using recovery.
EDIT: Problem solve by install Mediatek driver from windows update
Hi there,
strugggling to get the xa2 into fastboot mode so I can flash a new boot.img and root. I've enabled OEM unlocking and installed the USB drivers. the command 'adb reboot fastboot' doesn't work, just reboots the phone. adb over usb works fine. The official method to get into fastboot 'plug in USB whilst holding vol up/down' also doesnt allow me to get itno fastboot mode, phone just stays blank with a notification LED. I use 'fastboot devices' to see it if it connected. I've tried this on 2 PCs now to no avail
I'm thinking maybe the fastboot drivers are wrong?
Does anyone have any other suggestions or help?
Thanks
jaw2floor said:
Hi there,
strugggling to get the xa2 into fastboot mode so I can flash a new boot.img and root. I've enabled OEM unlocking and installed the USB drivers. the command 'adb reboot fastboot' doesn't work, just reboots the phone. adb over usb works fine. The official method to get into fastboot 'plug in USB whilst holding vol up/down' also doesnt allow me to get itno fastboot mode, phone just stays blank with a notification LED. I use 'fastboot devices' to see it if it connected. I've tried this on 2 PCs now to no avail
I'm thinking maybe the fastboot drivers are wrong?
Does anyone have any other suggestions or help?
Thanks
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Hi
Install "5 seconds adb drivers"
Connect the turned off phone to PC via USB just pressing volume down button (no power) and keep pressing it until you see the LED turning green or blue.
Here u have! :highfive:
faby GT said:
Hi
Install "5 seconds adb drivers"
Connect the turned off phone to PC via USB just pressing volume down button (no power) and keep pressing it until you see the LED turning green or blue.
Here u have! :highfive:
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Hi thanks for getting back to me,
I assume you meant the '15 second installer', which I just did just install successfully. I am still unable to see the device with 'fastboot devices' command.
Other info: I have factory reset the phone, made sure oem unlock is checked, tried the same process on another computer. I can get adb mode to work fine, but the command 'adb reboot fastboot' just reboots the phone as usual
jaw2floor said:
The official method to get into fastboot 'plug in USB whilst holding vol up/down' also doesnt allow me to get itno fastboot mode, phone just stays blank with a notification LED.
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That is the correct behaviour.
Blue LED = Fastboot mode
Green LED = Flash mode (for reflashing stock firmware with XperiFirm in case EVERYTHING is broken)
Install these drivers:
https://adb.clockworkmod.com/
When in Fastboot mode, go to device manager, there is an Android device in there (may also be called MTP device).
In the device manager, install a new driver for that and use the ADB driver from C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Universal ADB Driver
Windows will tell you that it's the wrong driver. Install it anyway and Fastboot will recognize your XA2 now.
schmatzler said:
That is the correct behaviour.
Blue LED = Fastboot mode
Green LED = Flash mode (for reflashing stock firmware with XperiFirm in case EVERYTHING is broken)
Install these drivers:
https://adb.clockworkmod.com/
When in Fastboot mode, go to device manager, there is an Android device in there (may also be called MTP device).
In the device manager, install a new driver for that and use the ADB driver from C:\Program Files (x86)\ClockworkMod\Universal ADB Driver
Windows will tell you that it's the wrong driver. Install it anyway and Fastboot will recognize your XA2 now.
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If it won't work, after that just go to devices and printers and delete Xperia XA2. It will work.
Else, after installing 15 seconds, inside device manager, update the driver of your phone (or mtp device), select local, then Android device, then fastboot. Disconnect the phone and reconnect as before (volume down)
Fastboot is VOL. UP (on this device)! (Not vol. down)
So basically turn off the device, hold Vol. UP and simply connect to USB, hold Vol. UP until LED is steady blue and you are set.
Note: VOLUME UP activates fastboot and VOLUME DOWN enables flashmode and/or recovery mode
Similar trouble here.
1. VOL UP + plug in USB: Blue led blinks once, then phone shows it's charging (turned off)
2. adb reboot bootloader: Phone just turns off
Corias said:
Similar trouble here.
1. VOL UP + plug in USB: Blue led blinks once, then phone shows it's charging (turned off)
2. adb reboot bootloader: Phone just turns off
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I had the same issue with my XA2.
The solution (at least for me) was: different USB cable and different USB-port. As it turns out, my cable was somehow worn out (though data transfer and charging was working quite well). Going into fastboot, the blue led lit very short time and then the phone restarted. Furthermore on my PC it somehow only worked on the one USB port and not the other (both USB 3.0).
--> Maybe trying the most obvious might help also some of you
BoernMe said:
I had the same issue with my XA2.
The solution (at least for me) was: different USB cable and different USB-port. As it turns out, my cable was somehow worn out (though data transfer and charging was working quite well). Going into fastboot, the blue led lit very short time and then the phone restarted. Furthermore on my PC it somehow only worked on the one USB port and not the other (both USB 3.0).
--> Maybe trying the most obvious might help also some of you
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Did solve this by connecting to different PC. No cable/port/hub change did help. Looks like there was some trouble with drivers (though the same PC fastboots Z3 Tablet Compact perfectly).
Same
I'm also having the same issue with my Xperia XA2 Ultra. (boy that's a mouthful)
Phone model is H3223.
Host OS is Windows 10 Pro v. 2004.
Using latest Android SDK tools (i.e. ADB and Fastboot platform tools): platform-tools_r30.0.5-windows. Got it directly from Android site.
I think I had a previous driver for Android already installed or somehow Windows got it. ADB worked, Fastboot didn't. Read online about someone on this forum getting it to work by using XZ2 driver from Sony as they evidently don't have a published driver for this device. The person who posted this solution had reported problems with this driver recently. I tried it anyway.... ADB commands work and my phone shows up when listing devices. Reboot into fastboot mode and the only thing my phone does is show a blue light indicator... no splash screen or logo. To me this means it's starting fastboot but my driver isn't working with it to recognize it as any commands for fastboot return nothing or fail. It doesn't show up under fastboot devices command.
Does anyone have a clue as to what to do?
that_random_guy said:
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I'm also having the same issue with my Xperia XA2 Ultra. (boy that's a mouthful)
Phone model is H3223.
Host OS is Windows 10 Pro v. 2004.
Using latest Android SDK tools (i.e. ADB and Fastboot platform tools): platform-tools_r30.0.5-windows. Got it directly from Android site.
I think I had a previous driver for Android already installed or somehow Windows got it. ADB worked, Fastboot didn't. Read online about someone on this forum getting it to work by using XZ2 driver from Sony as they evidently don't have a published driver for this device. The person who posted this solution had reported problems with this driver recently. I tried it anyway.... ADB commands work and my phone shows up when listing devices. Reboot into fastboot mode and the only thing my phone does is show a blue light indicator... no splash screen or logo. To me this means it's starting fastboot but my driver isn't working with it to recognize it as any commands for fastboot return nothing or fail. It doesn't show up under fastboot devices command.
Does anyone have a clue as to what to do?
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I have the exact same problem, have not managed to find a solution trying with 3(!) different laptops and 2 different cables. No idea what could go wrong. I checked the device and it says that unlocking is okay. Really frustrating.
Edit: I actually found a way! Once you manage to enter the fastboot mode (light is permanently blue) go to the device manager in windows, click on the unknown android device, and install custom drivers (either by selecting from the list or by picking the universal adb driers from a local folder). These custom drivers should be adb drivers. Once they are installed, fastboot should work.
I had the same problems with my device XA2 H3113 and Win10.
My solution: Try it with Ubuntu. Just grab an 8GB usbstick, install Ubuntu via usb-installer, boot ubuntu and open a terminal
sudo apt update
sudo apt install adb fastboot
LolRoll said:
I have the exact same problem, have not managed to find a solution trying with 3(!) different laptops and 2 different cables. No idea what could go wrong. I checked the device and it says that unlocking is okay. Really frustrating.
Edit: I actually found a way! Once you manage to enter the fastboot mode (light is permanently blue) go to the device manager in windows, click on the unknown android device, and install custom drivers (either by selecting from the list or by picking the universal adb driers from a local folder). These custom drivers should be adb drivers. Once they are installed, fastboot should work.
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Hey can you please provide me a link to the drivers? as I've been trying so many drivers and they don't work.
LolRoll said:
I have the exact same problem, have not managed to find a solution trying with 3(!) different laptops and 2 different cables. No idea what could go wrong. I checked the device and it says that unlocking is okay. Really frustrating.
Edit: I actually found a way! Once you manage to enter the fastboot mode (light is permanently blue) go to the device manager in windows, click on the unknown android device, and install custom drivers (either by selecting from the list or by picking the universal adb driers from a local folder). These custom drivers should be adb drivers. Once they are installed, fastboot should work.
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works for me
I accidentally hard bricked my S4mini by pulling the battery during a factory reset.
Phone is now completely dead.
Doesn't turn on.
No charging light.
No download mode, no fastboot mode, no recovery.
Just dead.
However, when plugging it into my PC I can still see it pop up in Windows Device manager.
So I used this guide to try and unbrick it: https://www.droidsavvy.com/unbrick-qualcomm-mobiles/
I followed the steps VERY carefully, but I can't get the QFIL to connect to the phone.
ADB and Fastboot command line programs also fail to even detect the phone.
What am I doing wrong?
Why can't Fastboot and ADB detect the phone, when Device manager can?
I've tried on two different computers, one with Win10 and one with Win7.
Hi, my windows is unable to detect my device via adb or fastboot. I am unable to install twrp on my device. Kindly help me out.
Reboot your computer, the moment you plug in your phone your computer will automatically start downloading drivers. Also once your fast boot your computer will download drivers again. Once you see your phone showing up on your computer you have the driver. Also keep in mind don't plug cord into the charging port. There is a secondary opening on your left side. DONT PLUG INTO ORANGE SLOT. once your in connected type in adb devices I hope that helps
Last time i flashed ThE stock ROM via mi flash tool i lost energy on my pc so prosess ended un error. My phone was in fastboot but i rebooted and never turns on again. I cant get fastboot mide anymore. Adb not recognice it but i can see it on PC in device mánager as "gualcomm HS-USB diagnostics 900E (COM3)
Any help?
MaxxTwo said:
Last time i flashed ThE stock ROM via mi flash tool i lost energy on my pc so prosess ended un error. My phone was in fastboot but i rebooted and never turns on again. I cant get fastboot mide anymore. Adb not recognice it but i can see it on PC in device mánager as "gualcomm HS-USB diagnostics 900E (COM3)
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Just go to fastboot mode and type: "fastboot oem edl"
If you can´t enter fastboot, you have to open your phone and connect both testpoints
it's all on xda questions and anwsers mi A2 lite
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Nxkealen said:
MaxxTwo said:
Last time i flashed ThE stock ROM via mi flash tool i lost energy on my pc so prosess ended un error. My phone was in fastboot but i rebooted and never turns on again. I cant get fastboot mide anymore. Adb not recognice it but i can see it on PC in device mánager as "gualcomm HS-USB diagnostics 900E (COM3)
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Just go to fastboot mode and type: "fastboot oem edl"
If you can´t enter fastboot, you have to open your phone and connect both testpoints
it's all on xda questions and anwsers mi A2 lite
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Thanks! But its in indi, can not undetstand nothing XD
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https://redirect.viglink.com/?key=e...ter-t3862648/amp/&ref=https://www.google.com/
1- install mi flash tool and Qualcomm driver on your Pc
2- open the phone (just remove the battery connector )
3-plug a USB cable in the device
4- short the jtag pins(you can find their location in this page www mobilerdx com/2018/09/xiaomi-redmi-6-pro-test-point-boot-into-edl-9008-mode.html
7-plug the USB cable in the Pc while shortening the pins
If you do these steps mi flash tool should reconize your device and you will be able to flash it
Thanks man! My phone is working properly again. Let me tell my story in this.
Never opened a device before this. So I decided to take it to the official service. Unfortunately they told me that the mother board was damaged and the cost to REPLACE it is the same as buy a new phone!
So I been forced to try fix it by my self.
A couple of latex gloves XD and don't ask how I did to short the points but it works...
Now I'm using my Daisy again and waiting for official Android Q !!!