Hi everyone. So I'm attempting to root a phone I have rooted and unrooted before. It's Android 11, and unfortunately I can't get my Windows 11 PC to recognize it as an ADB device. I have developer options on as well as usb debugging. It won't give me a prompt to authorize it on the phone and I'm at a loss. I have tried all of the transfer options and no luck. Please help me, thank you.
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Hi everyone !
I am pretty new here, therefore please forgive me if I have chosen wrong subject.
I have got a problem with Nexus 5x with Android8 OPR6 (Oreo), BHZ21d, the USB debugging is enabled, OEM lockdown. Moreover, I have ADB drivers installed. When connected to a PC, the phone is detected and when it enters the bootloader mode, the computer does not see it.
What I want to do is unlock it and go to Android 7.1
Maybe someone has such a case and knows how to solve this problem?
I would appreciate any help
PS. I tried the Nexus Tool and CMD and unfortunately can not get it.
If you boot regularly, connect phone with pc and enter fastboot devices: is your device listed?
So I want to root my new phone but my phone won't be recognized with my windows 10 laptop when doing the adb 'partnership' with phone plugged in via usb. I unlocked oem on phone as well as allow usb debugging. I'm following instructions from
a google search of rooting oneplus5t on oreo I believe its from the***********dotcom.I've never rooted a phone successfully as the last time I tried was a galaxy s7 edge in which I found out it was a clone from someone on here lol.
I looked around but can't seem to get past the part of simply entering "adb devices" in the command after installing android sdk tools. Any help,tips,pointers, advice would be much appreciated! Thanks and have a great day!
Make sure that the drivers are installed properly from the SDK. Installing the SDK is not enough. Look in device manager and look for a yellow symbol with exclamation mark next to any Android device. Right click and get to select driver and point to "Google usb driver" that you extracted from the SDK then select either bootloader or ADB driver depending on what mode your phone is in when doing the above. It should then work. Sorry if that is not clear I am doing it from memory and I am not at my computer. Good luck!
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So I want to root my new phone but my phone won't be recognized with my windows 10 laptop when doing the adb 'partnership' with phone plugged in via usb. I unlocked oem on phone as well as allow usb debugging. I'm following instructions from
a google search of rooting oneplus5t on oreo I believe its from the***********dotcom.I've never rooted a phone successfully as the last time I tried was a galaxy s7 edge in which I found out it was a clone from someone on here lol.
I looked around but can't seem to get past the part of simply entering "adb devices" in the command after installing android sdk tools. Any help,tips,pointers, advice would be much appreciated! Thanks and have a great day!
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Try "fastboot devices" instead that will tell you of it's correct or not too
smartway4me said:
So I want to root my new phone but my phone won't be recognized with my windows 10 laptop when doing the adb 'partnership' with phone plugged in via usb. I unlocked oem on phone as well as allow usb debugging. I'm following instructions from
a google search of rooting oneplus5t on oreo I believe its from the***********dotcom.I've never rooted a phone successfully as the last time I tried was a galaxy s7 edge in which I found out it was a clone from someone on here lol.
I looked around but can't seem to get past the part of simply entering "adb devices" in the command after installing android sdk tools. Any help,tips,pointers, advice would be much appreciated! Thanks and have a great day!
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Did you enable ADB debugging in Developer Options yet?
That must be done when plugging phone into your computer while the phone is booted up.
Pixel 2 XL updated to.Android 11 recently here in UK.
Now I cannot connect to DJI Mavic Pro or my PC
No USB pop up on status bar saying USB Connected
Yes Dev options enabled and using proper cables (have 2)
My Question is it possible to Downgrade fully to
Android 9 or 10
If so what do i need, links?
Thanks
In the networking section of Dev options is "Default USB Configuration." When I set that to "File Transfer/Android Auto" I was able to connect to my PC. I sometimes have to disable then re-enable ADB to get it to connect. I haven't got a Mavic to test, but hopefully that will help some, at least with the computer.
Yeah tried that with no success
Was working fine with 9 and 10 version
Tried hard reset and safe mode still same
What you mean disable/enable ADB
So looking for how to downgrade if possible
EwOkie said:
Pixel 2 XL updated to.Android 11 recently here in UK.
Now I cannot connect to DJI Mavic Pro or my PC
No USB pop up on status bar saying USB Connected
Yes Dev options enabled and using proper cables (have 2)
My Question is it possible to Downgrade fully to
Android 9 or 10
If so what do i need, links?
Thanks
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I'm pretty sure the only way to downgrade is to wipe your device though, so make sure you have a backup first. You can downgrade by flashing the Google Factory Images.
There's also an online flashing tool from Google here: https://flash.android.com/
When my device is cranky, sometimes I can revoke USB debugging authorisations, then turn USB debugging (ADB) off and back on. This seems to reset the PC connection and let's it communicate properly, even if I'm only looking to transfer files.
Otherwise, you'll want to flash the factory image as MrBrady suggested.
Hey All,
I just got my first Android phone to have a bit of a project for my first root/custom ROM of a phone. I chose the Moto G Fast because it seems relatively easy to unlock the Motorola bootloader and such, but I am still new to this so I wanted to see if anybody here had any suggestions insofar as rooting goes and what custom ROM to use for the phone. Ideally I would like to use Lineage OS but Lineage 17 (current) does not support the Moto G Fast and the release date of Lineage 18 is yet to be announced. So does anybody here have any recommendations for a custom android ROM and maybe some tips/tricks when it comes to rooting/unlocking the bootloader?
Thank you in advance. Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.
Just a quick bump for this thread. I could use some suggestions/guidance.
To unlock your bootloader, follow the steps from this link: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
Rooting is as easy as intalling recovery and flashing magisk.
Beetle84 said:
To unlock your bootloader, follow the steps from this link: https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/standalone/bootloader/unlock-your-device-a
Rooting is as easy as intalling recovery and flashing magisk.
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Thank you very much for the helpful info. I am looking through this now. I am curious as to whether or not there is a Linux equivalent to the Motorola USB drivers. I only see Windows/MacOSX.
Another issue that I've just come across is that the Android SDK cannot seem to find my phone when it is connected to my computer. When I run the command "fastboot oem get_unlock_data" I am met with a perpetual <waiting for any device> prompt. My phone does not show up in the file explorer or device manager either despite having downloaded the motorola drivers. Also, I have OEM unlock and usb debugging enabled. Does anyone have any ideas as to what the issue could be?
Just a quick bump for the day.
PrettyDumbITGuy said:
Another issue that I've just come across is that the Android SDK cannot seem to find my phone when it is connected to my computer. When I run the command "fastboot oem get_unlock_data" I am met with a perpetual <waiting for any device> prompt. My phone does not show up in the file explorer or device manager either despite having downloaded the motorola drivers. Also, I have OEM unlock and usb debugging enabled. Does anyone have any ideas as to what the issue could be?
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I hate to ask the stupid question, but you did reboot to the bootloader before the unlock command right?
Otherwise, Linux issues aren't my thing, hopefully someone else can give you a hand there
Beetle84 said:
I hate to ask the stupid question, but you did reboot to the bootloader before the unlock command right?
Otherwise, Linux issues aren't my thing, hopefully someone else can give you a hand there
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Not a stupid question at all. I am very new to phone rooting/android phones in general so the inquiry is warranted.
To answer your question, I did boot to the bootloader after enabling OEM unlock. When in fastboot mode I receive a green prompt that shows a connection and that the phone is in transfer mode. However, when I execute the commands in Android SDK to unlock the boot loader my computer is unable to locate the device. This problem occurs on both Windows and Manjaro Linux.
On windows 10 you have to disable driver verification I'm pretty sure for the fastboot drivers to work correctly. It's been awhile since I've done it so best bet is to google this.
Beetle84 said:
On windows 10 you have to disable driver verification I'm pretty sure for the fastboot drivers to work correctly. It's been awhile since I've done it so best bet is to google this.
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I disabled driver verification with the following command "bcdedit /set testsigning off" and then connection my phone. The Win10 machine still does not detect the phone as a usable device. I receive a warning box with the following error "USB device not recognized. The last USB device you connected to this computer malfunctioned and Windows does not recognize it. "
PrettyDumbITGuy said:
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PrettyDumbITGuy said:
Not a stupid question at all. I am very new to phone rooting/android phones in general so the inquiry is warranted.
To answer your question, I did boot to the bootloader after enabling OEM unlock. When in fastboot mode I receive a green prompt that shows a connection and that the phone is in transfer mode. However, when I execute the commands in Android SDK to unlock the boot loader my computer is unable to locate the device. This problem occurs on both Windows and Manjaro Linux.
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Did you install android tools and android udev on Manjaro
BTK19 said:
Did you install android tools and android udev on Manjaro
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Yes, I did. The problem I run into on Linux is much the same as the problem that I run into on WIndows. The computer simply does not recognize the phone as a device and the Android SDK tools do not detect the phone. I almost wonder if maybe something is wrong with the phone? Perhaps I purchased a defective device? I know that normally when you plug in your phone to a machine you receive a prompt on the phone asking you whether or not this is a "trusted device" but I receive no such prompt on my Moto G Fast. I'm almost wondering if I should just return the phone and get something else. Perhaps a Moto G8 power or maybe one of the new Nord line of One+ phones.
This may be redundant. But I suggest you try another cord. More often than not I find myself weeding through charge only cords till I find a data cord. Also try using a USB 2.0 port, preferably attached (rear of the computer) as opposed to any front ports or hub.
PrettyDumbITGuy said:
Hey All,
I just got my first Android phone to have a bit of a project for my first root/custom ROM of a phone. I chose the Moto G Fast because it seems relatively easy to unlock the Motorola bootloader and such, but I am still new to this so I wanted to see if anybody here had any suggestions insofar as rooting goes and what custom ROM to use for the phone. Ideally I would like to use Lineage OS but Lineage 17 (current) does not support the Moto G Fast and the release date of Lineage 18 is yet to be announced. So does anybody here have any recommendations for a custom android ROM and maybe some tips/tricks when it comes to rooting/unlocking the bootloader?
Thank you in advance. Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.
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Unlocking my G Fast was Sooo easy, i asked Boost to unlock phone, no charge! then i 5apped UICC UNLOCK btn under About Phone, done & done.
Hello can anyone help me I have a phone ONEPLUS 7T ver 10.0.13.HD65AA
I was connecting to my computer without any problems, but I decided to root, so I downloaded the device drivers and also ADB, but suddenly I could not connect the device to any computer, even in
I will be grateful to you
msmtool, see unbrick guide on guide section
mrblack2 said:
Hello can anyone help me I have a phone ONEPLUS 7T ver 10.0.13.HD65AA
I was connecting to my computer without any problems, but I decided to root, so I downloaded the device drivers and also ADB, but suddenly I could not connect the device to any computer, even in
I will be grateful to you
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Check your Device Manager if nothing is with exclamation mark !
If yes use this driver:
04e8_Android_Composite_ADB_Interface_winall_manual.zip
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