Have the latest version of Moto Drivers and RSD Lite. installed under Windows 8.1 64 bit.
Phone is detect as a media device with factory cable, but in fastboot on the phone I get nothing with RSD Lite. Is there some issue with Windows 8.1? I can get it to detect just fine on a spare Windows 7 machine.
Any pointers or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
It sounds like you are missing the fastboot drivers. With the phone plugged into the PC, boot to fastboot. then enter the windows device manager screen (from a run box type mmc devmgmt.msc and hit enter).
Make sure there is nothing with a yellow ? next to it. If there is, try completely removing the moto driver package you have installed, and reinstalling it from the moto site
asuhoops8628 said:
It sounds like you are missing the fastboot drivers. With the phone plugged into the PC, boot to fastboot. then enter the windows device manager screen (from a run box type mmc devmgmt.msc and hit enter).
Make sure there is nothing with a yellow ? next to it. If there is, try completely removing the moto driver package you have installed, and reinstalling it from the moto site
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Thanks for the input and suggestions. Done and done, still no joy. Tried different ports and went back and forth uninstalling and reinstalling from the Moto website. RSD Lite just won't see the phone in AP Fastboot Flash mode.
I know I have used RSDLite before on this machine with this phone when I did the SlapmyMoto or RockmyMoto to gain root a while back. Just can't figure out what is holding me back at this point... Any other other suggestions?
rtaylor429 said:
Have the latest version of Moto Drivers and RSD Lite. installed under Windows 8.1 64 bit.
Phone is detect as a media device with factory cable, but in fastboot on the phone I get nothing with RSD Lite. Is there some issue with Windows 8.1? I can get it to detect just fine on a spare Windows 7 machine.
Any pointers or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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try and older RDS lite that worked for me
rtaylor429 said:
Have the latest version of Moto Drivers and RSD Lite. installed under Windows 8.1 64 bit.
Phone is detect as a media device with factory cable, but in fastboot on the phone I get nothing with RSD Lite. Is there some issue with Windows 8.1? I can get it to detect just fine on a spare Windows 7 machine.
Any pointers or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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I had the same problem. Using the USB 2.0 ports in my laptop instead of USB 3.0 ports solved my issue. If that doesn't work and you want to make sure you are completely uninstalling the appropriate drivers and software before attempting a reinstall, try using Revo Uninstaller.
rtaylor429 said:
Have the latest version of Moto Drivers and RSD Lite. installed under Windows 8.1 64 bit.
Phone is detect as a media device with factory cable, but in fastboot on the phone I get nothing with RSD Lite. Is there some issue with Windows 8.1? I can get it to detect just fine on a spare Windows 7 machine.
Any pointers or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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and any reason you dont just use your win7 machine to flash if its working on that one?
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and any reason you dont just use your win7 machine to flash if its working on that one?
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Well yeah sort of, I could have done that. However, The Win7 unit is a machine that serves another purpose on my network. It doesn't have any of my phone tools installed on it and didn't want to have to go back and forth between my main rig and this secondary machine. Keeping track of what is installed where gets to be a headache pretty quickly.
RSDLite, is a pretty basic tool, or at least I thought it was. But for the life of me, it just doesn't like Windows 8.1 on my main rig.
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So before installing Windows 8.1, adb and fastboot worked beautifully, however after grabbing the update from the Metro store, fastboot doesn't work, my phone isn't recognized. It says something about "failed enumeration" in the device manager. I've tried reinstalling HTC Sync and redownloading it from HTC's site ti get the latest drivers (after which I uninstall HTC Sync of course)
I've also tried Koush's drivers but neither installs the fastboot driver.
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So before installing Windows 8.1, adb and fastboot worked beautifully, however after grabbing the update from the Metro store, fastboot doesn't work, my phone isn't recognized. It says something about "failed enumeration" in the device manager. I've tried reinstalling HTC Sync and redownloading it from HTC's site ti get the latest drivers (after which I uninstall HTC Sync of course)
I've also tried Koush's drivers but neither installs the fastboot driver.
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I have been trying to get it recognized in fastboot for pas four hours without any luck.. Prior to this, I also had W8 with working fastboot and now I get the same error as well. I tried numerous times, even uninstalled all my drivers (except for display and mouse) to do a clean driver reinstall, but without luck :/
Theshawty said:
So before installing Windows 8.1, adb and fastboot worked beautifully, however after grabbing the update from the Metro store, fastboot doesn't work, my phone isn't recognized. It says something about "failed enumeration" in the device manager. I've tried reinstalling HTC Sync and redownloading it from HTC's site ti get the latest drivers (after which I uninstall HTC Sync of course)
I've also tried Koush's drivers but neither installs the fastboot driver.
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I have been trying to get it recognized in fastboot for pas four hours without any luck.. Prior to this, I also had W8 with working fastboot and now I get the same error as well. I tried numerous times, even uninstalled all my drivers (except for display and mouse) to do a clean driver reinstall, but without luck :/
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Hi, can you guys try this method if you still in windows 8.1???
I personally having a samsung phone and I also having this problem after upgraded to windows 8.1 but now I'm back to windows 8 so I just cannot test it. After test please report back the results to me and I really hope it works. Thanks~
By the way, can you guys tell me your phone model???
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Hi, can you guys try this method if you still in windows 8.1???
I personally having a samsung phone and I also having this problem after upgraded to windows 8.1 but now I'm back to windows 8 so I just cannot test it. After test please report back the results to me and I really hope it works. Thanks~
By the way, can you guys tell me your phone model???
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Well, I tried something similar, but whenever I uninstalled the usb port from device manager, it reinstalled back and reported that the device is not recognized..
I've got HTC One and its drivers don't work on 8.1. However, I installed HTC drivers (by installing and uninstalling HTC Sync Manager - possibly the lamest method that exists) on Vista and it instantly recognized the phone. So the five hours on 8.1 could have been saved by spending circa 3 minutes on Vista.
But on some forum somebody mentioned that you can use live CD of linux and it will get recognized easily
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Well, I tried something similar, but whenever I uninstalled the usb port from device manager, it reinstalled back and reported that the device is not recognized..
I've got HTC One and its drivers don't work on 8.1. However, I installed HTC drivers (by installing and uninstalling HTC Sync Manager - possibly the lamest method that exists) on Vista and it instantly recognized the phone. So the five hours on 8.1 could have been saved by spending circa 3 minutes on Vista.
But on some forum somebody mentioned that you can use live CD of linux and it will get recognized easily
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Thanks for your fast reply. Seems that even Microsoft is providing free update for windows 8 but a phone that unable to flash by using bootloader is kinda useless for unofficial ROM users like us.
I have something don't understand from your post. You mentioned that install and uninstall the sync manager on Vista but why not back to 8? The drivers will work on 8 right? I formatted my computer back to 8 and now finally the windows recognize back my phone.
Other than that, do you still have the link to the live CD forum??
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Thanks for your fast reply. Seems that even Microsoft is providing free update for windows 8 but a phone that unable to flash by using bootloader is kinda useless for unofficial ROM users like us.
I have something don't understand from your post. You mentioned that install and uninstall the sync manager on Vista but why not back to 8? The drivers will work on 8 right? I formatted my computer back to 8 and now finally the windows recognize back my phone.
Other than that, do you still have the link to the live CD forum??
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Well, my primary PC is my laptop with 8.1, but I've got desktop as well with dual-booting Vista and 8.1 and it is way faster to do it on vista, than to partition HDD and install Windows 8. Also I'm not dev or some tinkerer, so I don't need to use fastboot that often.
To answer the second question, I closed all tabs regarding the drivers on 8.1 as soon as I did what I needed on Vista, so I'm afraid I don't have the link. I could probably find it somehow using my internet history, but I spent several hours browsing various forums, so it would take me an eternity...
So my razr is softbricked. I have been reading the forums here for the last 4 days, probably around 10 hours+ reading for solution. Anyways, my phone refuses to turn on and it pulls up the "downgraded security version" on the fastboot screen. Now, adb recognizes my phone in fastboot mode, and I tried flashing back the stock firmware (I had it updated to 9.30 locked bootloader) to no luck. I read that RSDlite is the way to go, but it refuses to recognize my phone. I have updated the drivers close to 9 times already, and I honestly doubt that's the issue, as adb can recognize my phone just fine. Under configuration/Flash Modes there's an option for fastboot, which is greyed out and unclick-able. Is there something I could do to get it to recognize my phone? I'm not ready to give up on it just yet.
I figured the reason RSDlite wasn't working. For those who are experiencing similar issues with RSDlite not recognizing your device, I can confirm that it does not work with windows 8.1. You will have to run it in windows 7, or else it will not recognize your device.
When you say windows 7, do you mean a true physical win 7 machine, or windows 8.1 with rsdlite being executed in win 7 compatibility mode? I can't get rsdlite to work on my laptop as well and have no other machine..
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I have another old desktop running windows 7. I tried it there and it was able to recognize my razr in fastboot. My laptop runs windows 8.1, and no matter what I did, rsdlite didn't recognize my razr. I think rsdlite just doesn't support 8.1 yet.
Thanks for the clarification, although it was not the answer I was hoping to hear
I honestly would switch my laptop to windows 7, if i didn't have to pay the 100$ for the OS. I still can't seem to adapt to windows 8. I don't like the answer any more than you do, I messed around with the settings enough to give up. Hopefully they might make a patch in the near future to allow it to work on windows 8.1.
Needs to be USB2.0 and you need to use the original moto cable.....generally it does matter
I used a USB 2.0 port on my laptop and desktop, same sync cable on both. If the cable was the only thing stopping it in windows 8.1, then I'm sure it would had been the same in windows 7. However, I was fully able to use RSDlite on my windows 7 desktop without any issues.
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Needs to be USB2.0 and you need to use the original moto cable.....generally it does matter
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unfortunately I don't even have a USB2.0 port anymore on my ultrabook.. ah well, who needs RSDLite anyway, but still weird that it doesn't work.
Virtualize a W7 Os
Yeah, my RSD Lite doesn't recgonizde mi device, just in w7. You guys could install a virtual machine program like VM Ware or Virtual Box and Install the drivers, RSD Lite and the desired Firmware.
I have problem with my OPO.
I try to install TWRP 2.8.6.0 but after that my phone doesn't boot. Nothing work. I hold power button for 2 minutes and nothing.
I do everything like in this guide but it doesn't work. http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732
I connect my bricked phone and Windows see it "other devices- unknown device"
I done cmd commands, update driver, select Qualcomm 2012/widnows8/qcmdm/ QDLoader 9008 and after that I have error " Windows found driver software for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install it. This device cennot start(Code 10)"
And it is my problem. I stopped at point 2b in the Guide becouse I can't install drivers.
here is video of that. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9...G8tbnNES2VZWG8
Please fast help, becouse I really need this phone next weekend.
Please, can someone help me?
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Please, can someone help me?
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when i bricked my oneplus one, i had similar issues. I had to reinstall windows in order to make it work.
hellcat50 said:
when i bricked my oneplus one, i had similar issues. I had to reinstall windows in order to make it work.
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Do you pluged phone into USB port and computer can't see it?
Do you reinstalled system to Windows XP?
Rebeluch said:
Do you pluged phone into USB port and computer can't see it?
Do you reinstalled system to Windows XP?
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I used windows 8.1
reinstalled windows 8.1 on a new partition
It's now a long time ago so i can't quite remember what problem exactly i had, but I know that it didn't worked and i reinstalled windows and it worked.
Actually one month after I bought my oneplus one i bricked it
have u tried disable windows driver signature enforcement? becoz after windows 7, driver that doesnt have digital signature are not installed unless u disable the enforcement
MrxSiN said:
have u tried disable windows driver signature enforcement? becoz after windows 7, driver that doesnt have digital signature are not installed unless u disable the enforcement
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Yes, I do this in Advanced restart options and click F7. And windows still can't see phone.
Hello!
I cant get my Windows 11 virtual machine to detect my Xiaomi 12 when its in Fastboot mode. Does any one happen to have any ideas to solve this?
It shows up as 'Android' in device manager. I've also attempted to install a drivers manually and none of them seem to be acceptable. Weirdly, my Xiaomi 12 is recognised when its in regular, usb transfer mode and the MiUnlockTool by Francesco Tescari even recognises it then too. For context, debugging mode and enable bootloader settings have been enabled in MIU 13.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
eshlad said:
Hello!
I cant get my Windows 11 virtual machine to detect my Xiaomi 12 when its in Fastboot mode. Does any one happen to have any ideas to solve this?
It shows up as 'Android' in device manager. I've also attempted to install a drivers manually and none of them seem to be acceptable. Weirdly, my Xiaomi 12 is recognised when its in regular, usb transfer mode and the MiUnlockTool by Francesco Tescari even recognises it then too. For context, debugging mode and enable bootloader settings have been enabled in MIU 13.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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First thing to do is install this device drivers https://androidmtk.com/download-xiaomi-usb-drivers , then reboot and try to reconnect your device. This may fix our problem.
WhiteCoffeeCat said:
First thing to do is install this device drivers https://androidmtk.com/download-xiaomi-usb-drivers , then reboot and try to reconnect your device. This may fix our problem.
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Thanks for the suggestion! I will attempt these. Fingers crossed
I have previously attempted to install adb driver but had some trouble. When installing using Device Manager, the locate .inf dialog refuses to accept my selection. I dont seem to be any error. When attempting to do so via the folder (and sub folders) it says no drivers found. Perhaps i'm doing this totally wrong?
Thanks again for your suggestion @WhiteCoffeeCat .
I've attempted to install the drivers. The Qualcomm worked fine but I've been unable to install the ADB driver. I've tried to bypass driver signatures and ect and even that didnt work.
So as of now, when my Xiaomi is in fastboot mode, it shows up as 'Android' in device manager.
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Thanks again for your suggestion @WhiteCoffeeCat .
I've attempted to install the drivers. The Qualcomm worked fine but I've been unable to install the ADB driver. I've tried to bypass driver signatures and ect and even that didnt work.
So as of now, when my Xiaomi is in fastboot mode, it shows up as 'Android' in device manager.
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Put Windows into testing mode before installing drivers in Miflash, adb.. Run cmd prompt as admin and type bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING ON or bcdedit -set TESTSIGNING OFF for disabling testing mode.
Thanks @Stefke93 ! I gave that a try but still had the same outcome as before.
That said, I did find a way to resolve the problem i had....So i was able to install the ADB drivers in Device manager, I added a legacy hardware, selected Universal Serial Bus Function devices, and from their i found ADB usb driver. After that, it started to work fine.
Thanks everyone for the help. Got there in the end... I guess due to my back luck so far i was due a win... i didnt have to wait to unlock, i could do so immediately.
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Thanks @Stefke93 ! I gave that a try but still had the same outcome as before.
That said, I did find a way to resolve the problem i had....So i was able to install the ADB drivers in Device manager, I added a legacy hardware, selected Universal Serial Bus Function devices, and from their i found ADB usb driver. After that, it started to work fine.
Thanks everyone for the help. Got there in the end... I guess due to my back luck so far i was due a win... i didnt have to wait to unlock, i could do so immediately.
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how?
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how?
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Hello, the same thing happened to me yesterday, I'll explain: you connect your Xiaomi 12 in fastboot mode, you right click on My PC and select manage, device manager, select the android device and right click, update driver, search for driver in my PC, choose drivers available on my PC, show all devices, use disk and look for the folder where you have saved the file that I am attaching (android_winusb), select Android ADB Interface and click Next, Done.
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Hello, the same thing happened to me yesterday, I'll explain: you connect your Xiaomi 12 in fastboot mode, you right click on My PC and select manage, device manager, select the android device and right click, update driver, search for driver in my PC, choose drivers available on my PC, show all devices, use disk and look for the folder where you have saved the file that I am attaching (android_winusb), select Android ADB Interface and click Next, Done.
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Thanks, but that doesn't help, otherwise I've already done it. I had m1 mac and with parallel desktop only the possibility to install win 11.. win 11 sucks.. I installed win10 on an intel mac in parallel and that solved my problem
eshlad said:
Thanks @Stefke93 ! I gave that a try but still had the same outcome as before.
That said, I did find a way to resolve the problem i had....So i was able to install the ADB drivers in Device manager, I added a legacy hardware, selected Universal Serial Bus Function devices, and from their i found ADB usb driver. After that, it started to work fine.
Thanks everyone for the help. Got there in the end... I guess due to my back luck so far i was due a win... i didnt have to wait to unlock, i could do so immediately.
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Bro plz help me.
I'm also using Windows 11 in Desktop parallels 18 in Mac m1.
I'm facing the same issue.
Can't install the android bootloader interface.
After clicking ok butter after selection of fastboot driver location, nothing happens!
Seeking ur help.
Please
ItsmeeVishal said:
Bro plz help me.
I'm also using Windows 11 in Desktop parallels 18 in Mac m1.
I'm facing the same issue.
Can't install the android bootloader interface.
After clicking ok butter after selection of fastboot driver location, nothing happens!
Seeking ur help.
Please
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Have you tried to disable driver signature enforcement in windows 11.
istampal said:
Have you tried to disable driver signature enforcement in windows 11.
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Yeah, i tried it.
Nothing happened.
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Yeah, i tried it.
Nothing happened.
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Hey,
So I had so many issues installing the drivers to allow my VM to detect my phone in fastboot mode.
This is what worked for me (quote below). I swear I attempted this a number of times with different cables and it eventually worked. Mine seemed to work with an apple usb C cable instead othe official xiaomi cable with a usb c converter for the m1 mac.
eshlad said:
That said, I did find a way to resolve the problem i had....So i was able to install the ADB drivers in Device manager, I added a legacy hardware, selected Universal Serial Bus Function devices, and from their i found ADB usb driver. After that, it started to work fine.
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eshlad said:
Hey,
So I had so many issues installing the drivers to allow my VM to detect my phone in fastboot mode.
This is what worked for me (quote below). I swear I attempted this a number of times with different cables and it eventually worked. Mine seemed to work with an apple usb C cable instead othe official xiaomi cable with a usb c converter for the m1 mac.
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What VM were u using?
I'm using parallels Desktop 18
eshlad said:
Hey,
So I had so many issues installing the drivers to allow my VM to detect my phone in fastboot mode.
This is what worked for me (quote below). I swear I attempted this a number of times with different cables and it eventually worked. Mine seemed to work with an apple usb C cable instead othe official xiaomi cable with a usb c converter for the m1 mac.
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I tried to do what u said but don't know what to do next.
Plz see the attached video video and tell me what wrong I'm doing.
After clicking on legacy hardware, what are other steps......
And, thank you so much for reply!
eshlad said:
Hello!
I cant get my Windows 11 virtual machine to detect my Xiaomi 12 when its in Fastboot mode. Does any one happen to have any ideas to solve this?
It shows up as 'Android' in device manager. I've also attempted to install a drivers manually and none of them seem to be acceptable. Weirdly, my Xiaomi 12 is recognised when its in regular, usb transfer mode and the MiUnlockTool by Francesco Tescari even recognises it then too. For context, debugging mode and enable bootloader settings have been enabled in MIU 13.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Hello.
I got that same problem, solved by connecting a multiport usb on my computer, then connecting my device MI12TPro on that multiport... then everything went better
Titek said:
Hello.
I got that same problem, solved by connecting a multiport usb on my computer, then connecting my device MI12TPro on that multiport... then everything went better
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Hi Tek,
I have had many issues with windows and fastboot,
some cables would work with some of the ports and then not.
My pc has 12 usb ports, yet it was still hit and miss whether fastboot would work on my Poco F3.
I tried your tip and after using a cheapy Targus 4 port usb adaptor, my "FASTBOOT PROBLEMS ARE NOW SOLVED"
now what am i going to do with my 7 surplus USB-C Cables
Many thanks for your TIP
hey all...i need help did anyone been able to succefly msm his phone on a virtualbox? i had setup everything on a win7 wnd win 10 machine every driver and all so the msm detect my phone and all and its says conected but as soon as i press start boom "sahara conexion failed" its driving me nuts i have tried everything drivers the + and power button nothing work.....i need help urgently
so here is the conclusion after long testing msmtool does not work on virtualisation i tried (virtualbox and qemu/kvm)....my problem was almost similar to this
crispy-cat said:
So, my phone's bricked - it won't boot, just brings up fastboot. As the solution to this problem appears to be to use the MSM tool to do an "actual" factory reset, I downloaded the MSM tool, and the decrypted ROM from this link: https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=8889791610682918291.
First I tried this on a Windows 7 VirtualBox VM (I use Ubuntu on my actual computer). The drivers didn't even install right it seems, and the device (in EDL mode) wasn't even recognized. Then I tried it on my mom's Windows 10 laptop. MSM never showed the device as connected. I think possibly the lack of a USB 2 port could be the cause.
Finally I set up a basic VM with Windows 10 and a USB 2 controller, and it worked-ish. MSM recognized the device, showed it as connected and started doing its thing, but stopped at "Sahara Communication failed". What is preventing it from getting past this? I'm using the cable provided in the box. Everything is recognized correctly. I've retried multiple times but still the same result.
SUCCESS!
I had a spare laptop lying around, and it has USB 2 ports. I loaded WIndows 10 onto it and tried the MSM from there -- AND IT WORKED!
As much as I hate Qualcomm for their monopolistic business practices, I thank them for EDL mode. I also thank OnePlus for somehow failing to prevent the MSM tool from entering the hands of the public every time, and @Some_Random_Username for trafficking this good. Yeet!
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The USB controller is part of VirtualBox. I think you need to download and install the extensions pack for the USB 2.0 version. The problem is that the controller is not capable of the absolute direct communication that the software needs to work, or it just doesn't connect fast enough. This would be a great example of why Windows on a USB would be great, since you could just boot it. But then MS wouldn't be able to make its billions. So we lose.
I'd try VMWare and KVM to see if they do any better. I'm not sure if WINE supports USB passthrough or not. Otherwise try to find a Windows box you can use.
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so i dualbooted windows and i was able to flash so in future references dont try on virtual box if your on linux or mac... ahh wish there was msmtool for linux
wasted-potential said:
so here is the conclusion after long testing msmtool does not work on virtualisation i tried (virtualbox and qemu/kvm)....my problem was almost similar to this
so i dualbooted windows and i was able to flash so in future references dont try on virtual box if your on linux or mac... ahh wish there was msmtool for linux
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ad-tool-to-work-on-a-virtual-machine.4475529/ this person seemed to manage to get it working. My issue is now that I cant get edl to work. No matter what I do..
pyry666 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...ad-tool-to-work-on-a-virtual-machine.4475529/ this person seemed to manage to get it working. My issue is now that I cant get edl to work. No matter what I do..
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i have no clue i did exact same steps as he did even more with multiple attempts no luck so i gave up...
if you are stuck just dual boot temporarly install a light version of that spyware windows and set up your stuffs its flashed at first attempt for me even with a usb 3.0 port i read that its buggy with msm but wasnt the case for me
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i have no clue i did exact same steps as he did even more with multiple attempts no luck so i gave up...
if you are stuck just dual boot temporarly install a light version of that spyware windows and set up your stuffs its flashed at first attempt for me even with a usb 3.0 port i read that its buggy with msm but wasnt the case for me
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I might just do that. I only wanted msm as a back up option. I am pretty sure I can fastboot flash back to stock atm anyway and I am not bricked, yet..