[Q] How long should it take to unlock using Moto's method? - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am trying to unlock the bootloader on my wife's 1st gen moto g, using the method on Motorola's website:
fastboot oem unlock UNIQUE_KEY
copy and paste UNIQUE_KEY to the website
fastboot oem unlock UNLOCK_KEY
At this point, the site says:
"If the line was entered correctly, you will see a message confirming that your device was unlocked.
Congratulations! Your device will now reboot..."
Except the phone is just sitting at a black screen with "Unlock..." in blue. Should I just force a reboot or leave it for a while (its been about 10 minutes already)?
EDIT - I pressed the vol up button and this executed the command. How do I get rid of the unlocked bootloader warning splash screen now?

You can flash a new logo.bin file using fastboot.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/themes-apps/remove-unlocked-bootloader-warning-t3014947

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[Q] Stuck at HTC screen with 4 triangles

Hello, please can someone help me. I have stuck at HTC logo with 4 triangles in each corner. I'm S-on and locked bootloader. I have an unlock code from HTCDEV site. I put the 'fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock.bin' into command line, all OK. But than no screen with the possibility confirm unlocking is not appearing. Is it possible to confirm the unlock code from fastboot command?
jan.kvac said:
Hello, please can someone help me. I have stuck at HTC logo with 4 triangles in each corner. I'm S-on and locked bootloader. I have an unlock code from HTCDEV site. I put the 'fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock.bin' into command line, all OK. But than no screen with the possibility confirm unlocking is not appearing. Is it possible to confirm the unlock code from fastboot command?
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Actually you need to be on fastboot mode
Type this command to reboot the bootloader
fastboot reboot bootloader
Check if the hboot screen shows fastboot usb
then type again the unlock code command
Hello,
I have same problem,
In step 9 (HTCdev Unlock Bootloader) command "fastboot flash unlocktoken Unlock_code.bin" ended OK,
but in step 10 on device's screen is the disclaimer, which is "invisible" on screen with 4 triangles ("blind" pressing vol. up and power do nothing)
Any solution?
Best regards
Kosek

[REQ] Unbrick phone with OEM Unlock disabled

Accidentally relocked the bootloader before flashing system files provided by Google (flash-all)
Now I'm getting a message that the system files are corrupted and I can not get into recovery or unlock my bootloader.
Any help would be appreciated.
red screen or yellow warning screen.. if red and if you can still use fastboot there is a continue command that allows you to boot the phone up..then booted go into developers options, toggle oem locking and then boot back into bootloader and unlock again
fastboot continue
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johnandbodhi said:
red screen or yellow warning screen.. if red and if you can still use fastboot there is a continue command that allows you to boot the phone up..then booted go into developers options, toggle oem locking and then boot back into bootloader and unlock again
fastboot continue
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thank you for your help somehow i got it back up and running never want to see the white screen with google logo again i had to do the fastboot continue 8 million times
Please help me, I have a similar situation. Under developer options OEM unlock is dissabled.
Whoops, accidentally provided useless advice. Please disregard.

boot loader

when i boot up my phone in get me to bootloader directly and when i press the press start up it shows me the bootloader is unlocked sign ....
so dose anyone knows whats the wrong with my phone ...
Phone: moto g 2015
recovery : twrp
system : there is no system
22trika said:
when i boot up my phone in get me to bootloader directly and when i press the press start up it shows me the bootloader is unlocked sign ....
so dose anyone knows whats the wrong with my phone ...
Phone: moto g 2015
recovery : twrp
system : there is no system
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Which part? the going immediately to the bootloader? THat is easy, you tried flashing a ROM and never cleared fb_mode... In the bootloader use fastboot and use this command command:
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
and it should now boot normally without starting the bootloader each time.
For the bootloader unlock image, flash a logo.bin that is designed to cover it... you can't make it go away any other way even if you relock the bootloader
"system : there is no system"? Well, flash something.

Stuck after unlocking bootloader?

Hi everyone,
Today I decided to root my Mate 9.
I started out with turning 'OEM unlock' on and usb debugging. With ADB installed and the huawei drivers, I began to unlock my bootloader. On the 'EMUI Huawei' homepage I filled out my device details and obtained an unlock code. I opened ADB and checked with 'adb devices' if my device was there. It was. So I continued with typing 'adb reboot bootlader'. After that I typed 'fastboot devices'. My device was still showing up. I typed 'fastboot oem unlock CODE (with the code). On my screen I pressed 'Yes'. Bootloader unlocked.
After this step I tried to flash twrp with the command 'fastboot flash recovery xxxx.img'. I couldn't continue because every adb/fastboot command keeps failing (remote: command not allowed). Now when I boot up my phone it shows 'your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted'. Phone=unlocked, FRP=locked. I can't do anything.
Device: Mate 9 L29C432B198
What did I do wrong or what did I missed? :crying:
I had this issue at first to had to redownload the original rom via the phone recovery this will fix the frp lock then u have to unlock and flash twrp 3.1.01 that is linked in the threads on here
Did it format after it unlocked?
You can try fastboot oem relock UNLOCKCODE
Then go to Settings -> Dev options -> enable OEM Unlocking
Then unlock again.
It probably will fail though if FRP is locked, but worth a shot.
Edit: It's supposed to say
PHONE Unlocked FRP Unlock

Can't unlock bootloader

So I got my new U12+, bought the unlocked version, I'm pretty sure when it updated it became locked??
Anyway, went to HTCdev to unlock and I get this message when I try
Security checking failed DENY
Shows it as locked S-ON
Should I reset it then get S-Off?
Sounds like you might be confusing a few things.
The Unlocked version is the sim-unlocked. The boot loader will be Locked S-ON. Two different things.
Now to unlock your boot loader to run custom software make sure you follow the steps exactly on HTCdev website.
Get your token key while in Download Mode, copy and paste the correct parts. Then unlock once you have the correct unlock token bin from HTC.
Unlocking your boot loader is all down while in Download Mode. Make sure your have OEM boot loader unlock enabled in Developer Settings.
What a dummy....
OK, de-bugging on and OEM unlocking is enabled.
Tried the steps at HTC and got no response from the phone after typing the get identifier command
I'll try again
BTW, is it just me or is it a pain to get the button sequence just right?
geoffwoerner said:
What a dummy....
OK, de-bugging on and OEM unlocking is enabled.
Tried the steps at HTC and got no response from the phone after typing the get identifier command
I'll try again
BTW, is it just me or is it a pain to get the button sequence just right?
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It's annoying. But if you have adb on your computer with Debugging enabled within Developer Settings.
adb reboot bootloader
Thatll save you a few a minute or two
OK, so now I'm stumped again,
adb reboot bootloader
phone reboots as it should
fastboot oem get_identifier_token and nothing
<waiting for any device>
Never Mind, took a few tries and new drivers, we're good to go!
How were you able to resolve it? what drivers should i download? I tried twice and i am getting the same message:
Error Code: Invalid Bootloader Token Length.
Error Reason: The submitted Token appears to be the wrong length and won't work.
HTC u 12 Plus . android 9. adb and fastboot installed on a mac os mojave

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