[Q] Stock OPO soft bricked after turning off at night. - ONE Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Okay, here's the deal... I have an OPO (not mine) that is completely stock running, I would presume 5.0.2. I'm not exactly sure which build. But I was told that she turned the phone off at night and charged it. Turned it on in the morning and it got stuck on the cyanogen logo. No boot loops, no getting past that. Just sitting there. The device is stock, bootloader locked, no root. I also highly doubt that ADB debugging was turned on while it was working...
I'm trying to wipe it bring it back to stock, but I'm not having any success. I've gone in to Cyanogen recovery and wipe/factory reset, wipe cache, wipe media. Reboot, still stuck. When I click apply update in recovery, it gives me a bunch of errors saying so and so directory isn't found. So that leaves to me to believe that something went bad.
I just tried to fastboot oem unlock, said it finished in a few seconds. Then I tried to fastboot the factory image files and after the first one (modem), it gave me an error saying the bootloader is locked.
I'm out of ideas and the unbrick a hard bricked OPO thread said it wouldn't work, so I haven't tried it. Any advice on where to look would be much appreciated.

Anybody?
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I get this when I hit Apply Update and then use storage as option.

moobieboobie said:
Anybody?
I get this when I hit Apply Update and then use storage as option.
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Flash The whole Rom with fastboot to fix The Problem ....make a backup of your internal sdcard....

jamal2367 said:
Flash The whole Rom with fastboot to fix The Problem ....make a backup of your internal sdcard....
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That's the problem. I can't because the bootloader is locked. When I try to unlock it, it runs the command. Then when I try to fastboot flash, it tells me the bootloader is locked. I have my own OPO that I have unlocked and rooted, so knowing how to unlock isn't an issue either.

moobieboobie said:
That's the problem. I can't because the bootloader is locked. When I try to unlock it, it runs the command. Then when I try to fastboot flash, it tells me the bootloader is locked. I have my own OPO that I have unlocked and rooted, so knowing how to unlock isn't an issue either.
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Run CMD as Admin ...have you install the right driver for your phone and install the ADB drivers correctly? ...

jamal2367 said:
Run CMD as Admin ...have you install the right driver for your phone and install the ADB drivers correctly? ...
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Yes, all updated drivers. Drivers are not the issue since I can execute commands while in fastboot. The issue is not having an unlocked bootloader, so I can't flash anything and it won't unlock bootloader.

moobieboobie said:
Yes, all updated drivers. Drivers are not the issue since I can execute commands while in fastboot. The issue is not having an unlocked bootloader, so I can't flash anything and it won't unlock bootloader.
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Ps did phone was encrypt?

geowolf1000 said:
Ps did phone was encrypt?
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No, phone was not encrypted and ColorOS unbrick didn't work. It recognizes the phone, I hit start and it does it's thing. After first green bar, it boot loops instead of flashing all the files. Ran as admin and all the drivers are good.

moobieboobie said:
No, phone was not encrypted and ColorOS unbrick didn't work. It recognizes the phone, I hit start and it does it's thing. After first green bar, it boot loops instead of flashing all the files. Ran as admin and all the drivers are good.
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hit install from recovery
Choose file to update
Search files
Do you see your partition?
System exist?
What system do you have color or cyanogen?
Data?
Sd?

geowolf1000 said:
hit install from recovery
Choose file to update
Search files
Do you see your partition?
System exist?
What system do you have color or cyanogen?
Data?
Sd?
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See post above with picture. It was running stock Cyanogen OS 12, not modded or anything. When I hit Apply Update and Choose from internal storage, I get the error in above picture.

moobieboobie said:
See post above with picture. It was running stock Cyanogen OS 12, not modded or anything. When I hit Apply Update and Choose from internal storage, I get the error in above picture.
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But you have adb
Sideload full rom included recovery
From adb

geowolf1000 said:
But you have adb
Sideload full rom included recovery
From adb
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If by sideload, you mean copy the rom to device and then load..I can not access device storage. ADB sideload rom through command line gives me the same errors you see in the above picture.

moobieboobie said:
If by sideload, you mean copy the rom to device and then load..I can not access device storage. ADB sideload rom through command line gives me the same errors you see in the above picture.
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F**ing recovery
With adb you can navigate to system and change built.prompt and enable debugg mode
All the other method i know need root so dd (replace)recovery from adb

geowolf1000 said:
F**ing recovery
With adb you can navigate to system and change built.prompt and enable debugg mode
All the other method i know need root so dd (replace)recovery from adb
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Can you give instructions on how to? I'm not too familiar with adb, but can follow steps.

moobieboobie said:
Can you give instructions on how to? I'm not too familiar with adb, but can follow steps.
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Even this suggest need root.
All need root.... To system...

moobieboobie said:
Can you give instructions on how to? I'm not too familiar with adb, but can follow steps.
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Another trick for installation is
Code:
fastboot boot <path/name of the recovery twrp img>
It will boot your phone into recovery once from the recovery image
stored in your PC temporarily
then you can flash the zip either by sideload or
Check this

geowolf1000 said:
Another trick for installation is
Code:
fastboot boot <path/name of the recovery twrp img>
It will boot your phone into recovery once from the recovery image
stored in your PC temporarily
then you can flash the zip either by sideload or
Check this
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cannot fastboot boot recovery, tells me bootloader is locked and fails. the link requires unlocking bootloader, which is not working for me.

moobieboobie said:
cannot fastboot boot recovery, tells me bootloader is locked and fails. the link requires unlocking bootloader, which is not working for me.
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Haz a parametre here

There is a way to flash an unlocked bootloader if you can't fastboot oem unlock.
As you already tried the color.zip method you should already have most of the needed files.
Download the attachment and unzip it into color folder replacing the files emmc_appsboot.mbn and rawprogram0_64.xml (backup the originals first).
-power off the OPO
-hold VolUp and plug into PC
-on PC open device manager, OPO should be in QDloader 9008
-keep an eye on device manager and start msm8974downloadtool from color.zip
-when in device manager the QDloader 9008 disconnects press stop in msm8974downloadtool
-OPO should now be Qualcomm Diagnostics 9006 in device manager
-download MiFlash from here http://www.androidbrick.com/ultimate-qualcomm-snapdragon-unbrick-guide-snapdragons-are-unbrickable/ and set it up like on the pictures on that website
-click refresh. now it should show you OPO on the respective COM port. click flash
-when successfull finished unplug and press and hold power for 30 seconds
-now start into fastboot with power + VolUp and there is your unlocked bootloader
-now you can flash cos with fastboot
The rawprogram0_64xml is edited so that it only writes partition table and flashes sbl1, dbi, rpm, tz, recovery and emmc_appsboot.
This worked for me when i couldn't flash with msm8974downloadtool, it always flashed modem, started with flashing system and then began from the start again.

tropenfrucht said:
There is a way to flash an unlocked bootloader if you can't fastboot oem unlock.
As you already tried the color.zip method you should already have most of the needed files.
Download the attachment and unzip it into color folder replacing the files emmc_appsboot.mbn and rawprogram0_64.xml (backup the originals first).
-power off the OPO
-hold VolUp and plug into PC
-on PC open device manager, OPO should be in QDloader 9008
-keep an eye on device manager and start msm8974downloadtool from color.zip
-when in device manager the QDloader 9008 disconnects press stop in msm8974downloadtool
-OPO should now be Qualcomm Diagnostics 9006 in device manager
-download MiFlash from here http://www.androidbrick.com/ultimate-qualcomm-snapdragon-unbrick-guide-snapdragons-are-unbrickable/ and set it up like on the pictures on that website
-click refresh. now it should show you OPO on the respective COM port. click flash
-when successfull finished unplug and press and hold power for 30 seconds
-now start into fastboot with power + VolUp and there is your unlocked bootloader
-now you can flash cos with fastboot
The rawprogram0_64xml is edited so that it only writes partition table and flashes sbl1, dbi, rpm, tz, recovery and emmc_appsboot.
This worked for me when i couldn't flash with msm8974downloadtool, it always flashed modem, started with flashing system and then began from the start again.
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gave it a shot a few minutes ago.. As soon as 9008 dc fom device manager, i hit stop. the phone turns off or reboots (the screen goes blank)... I hear the connection, but no 9006.

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[Q] Nexus S w/ CM 7.1.0 (no load & no recovery)

Can anyone help me with this Ive got a Nexus S, with the latest stable vers. of Cyanogen (update-cm-7.1.0-NS-signed) and ClockworkMod as the recovery image. Was working great then all of a sudden the phone will not load past the "Google" unlocked padlock image OR go into recovery mode. I can get into the bootloader alright (vol+ key & power button) and it confirms that the phone's still "UNLOCKED". All I get, on the screen, when I try to get into ClockworkMod is "Google" and the unlocked padlock image.
Can't even get into the SD card when I hook the phone up to my PC. Tried flashing CWM says that its sent and written but still wont load.
Any ideas how I can at least get into recovery mode? Once i'm in, in theory (if there's nothing terminal, hardware-wise) I can wipe the phone, mount the sd card, put a fresh vers. of CyanogenMod on it and start again.
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Obligatory YOU MORON BLAH BLAH RABBLE RABBLE!!!!
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Seriously though, what version of the Nexus S do you have? Just want to rule out any ID10T erros first. Second what CMW did you flash via fastboot? Thridly what was your fastboot command?
ackte11 said:
Can anyone help me with this Ive got a Nexus S, with the latest stable vers. of Cyanogen (update-cm-7.1.0-NS-signed) and ClockworkMod as the recovery image. Was working great then all of a sudden the phone will not load past the "Google" unlocked padlock image OR go into recovery mode. I can get into the bootloader alright (vol+ key & power button) and it confirms that the phone's still "UNLOCKED". All I get, on the screen, when I try to get into ClockworkMod is "Google" and the unlocked padlock image.
Can't even get into the SD card when I hook the phone up to my PC. Tried flashing CWM says that its sent and written but still wont load.
Any ideas how I can at least get into recovery mode? Once i'm in, in theory (if there's nothing terminal, hardware-wise) I can wipe the phone, mount the sd card, put a fresh vers. of CyanogenMod on it and start again.
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How did you root it?
You just need to use fastboot to flash CWM & a new rom
Example for the rom:
fastboot update ROMFILENAME.ZIP -w
For more info on fastboot
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Fastboot
Edit: There, got you the Cyanogenmod page. It's a step by step guide. Skip the bootloader unlocking section. Do all the rest.
http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Nexus_S:_Full_Update_Guide
slimdizzy said:
Soooooo moved.
Obligatory YOU MORON BLAH BLAH RABBLE RABBLE!!!!
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Seriously though, what version of the Nexus S do you have? Just want to rule out any ID10T erros first. Second what CMW did you flash via fastboot? Thridly what was your fastboot command?
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sorry bout posting in the wrong section. But Ive got the GT-I9020 version, Second I tried to flash versions 3.0.2.4-crespo, 4.0.0.2-crespo, and 5.0.2.0. Nothing responded.
$ fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-4.0.0.2-crespo.img
ackte11 said:
sorry bout posting in the wrong section. But Ive got the GT-I9020 version, Second I tried to flash versions 3.0.2.4-crespo, 4.0.0.2-crespo, and 5.0.2.0. Nothing responded.
$ fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-4.0.0.2-crespo.img
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Do you have a working adb setup on your computer?
Put your device in fastboot mode ( VOL up + power button)
Make sure it's properly connected and interfacing with adb (you can type "adb devices" and you should see your device in the list)
If you don't see any string of characters after typing adb devices, then you don't have a working adb setup. You need either a standalone adb or the android SDK.
polobunny said:
How did you root it?
You just need to use fastboot to flash CWM & a new rom
Example for the rom:
fastboot update ROMFILENAME.ZIP -w
For more info on fastboot
---wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Fastboot
Edit: There, got you the Cyanogenmod page. It's a step by step guide. Skip the bootloader unlocking section. Do all the rest ---.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Nexus_S:_Full_Update_Guide
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tried that and got these results
$ fastboot update update-cm-7.1.0-NS-signed.zip -w
archive does not contain 'android-info.txt'
archive does not contain 'android-product.txt'
error: update package has no android-info.txt or android-product.txt
I have the android sdk but after "adb devices" its saying command not found
ackte11 said:
I have the android sdk but after "adb devices" its saying command not found
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on a mac? also what about "fastboot devices"?
Linux Ubuntu 11.04 and Windows 7 "fastboot devices" recognizes it and shows the serial number. adb on windows runs the command but just comes up blank
ackte11 said:
Linux Ubuntu 11.04 and Windows 7 "fastboot devices" recognizes it and shows the serial number. adb on windows runs the command but just comes up blank
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Alright. Try to flash CWM recovery first, as stated in the Cyanogenmod guide. Then once that's done, boot back into CWM and flash CM7.
Did that and it says that everything goes through, move down to recovery and it just loops the "google" padlock screen
ackte11 said:
Did that and it says that everything goes through, move down to recovery and it just loops the "google" padlock screen
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Ah okay, maybe a corrupted boot.img
Download the full 2.3.6 rom for your model
i9020a
i9020t/i9023
You can get the model in fastboot mode at the top if you're unsure of which you own.
Extract the ZIP contents and grab hold of boot.img. Flash this boot.img using fastboot
Example: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Once that is done, reboot to fastboot and flash CWM. Then from CWM flash superuser and whichever ROM you want.
polobunny said:
Ah okay, maybe a corrupted boot.img
Download the full 2.3.6 rom for your model
i9020a
i9020t/i9023
You can get the model in fastboot mode at the top if you're unsure of which you own.
Extract the ZIP contents and grab hold of boot.img. Flash this boot.img using fastboot
Example: fastboot flash boot boot.img
Once that is done, reboot to fastboot and flash CWM. Then from CWM flash superuser and whichever ROM you want.
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Nothings working. flashed the boot then CWM still cant get into recovery. Just right back to the "google" page
I am not sure if this works on the nexus s but give it a try.
Instead of flashing the recovery try and boot it. Change the command to fastboot boot recovery .....instead of flash.
albundy2010 said:
I am not sure if this works on the nexus s but give it a try.
Instead of flashing the recovery try and boot it. Change the command to fastboot boot recovery .....instead of flash.
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still no go.
i am having the exact same problem, my computer can see my phone, but nothing is working. anyone have any input??? it seems like i can not write to certain parts of the sd card, it says, FAILED (remote: Write Fail)
trying to run an update. see how the image says it was copied over correctly? ive also tried ereasing it as well..
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No boot or recovery img
This post specifically helped me.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=19531979&postcount=30
just rename the file "install-recovery.sh" which is in the /etc folder. You can only access it with a root file manager (rootexplorer $4 on the market)
make sure your new file is not ending with .sh
It appears that this file keeps writing stock recovery to your phone. Once you erase it, flash CWM recovery and then flash your rom. Hope it helps.
Nice catch. Didn't even think about it getting rewritten every boot.
Sent from my Nexus S using xda premium

Stuck Rooting @ tf300t

hi guys,
i was following this thread guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668173
and while i'm on step 5, i accidentally pick the wipe data (available options are RCK, Android and Wipe Data)
now, i am stuck in this
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and totally unable to mount sdcard, emmc. Hopefully my tablet hasn't bricked yet.
johnson234 said:
hi guys,
i was following this thread guide http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1668173
and while i'm on step 5, i accidentally pick the wipe data (available options are RCK, Android and Wipe Data)
now, i am stuck in this View attachment 2454401 and totally unable to mount sdcard, emmc. Hopefully my tablet hasn't bricked yet.
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I remember on the old bootloader that ended in and insta-brick, but idk which BL you are on.
cmendonc2 said:
I remember on the old bootloader that ended in and insta-brick, but idk which BL you are on.
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By BL u mean bootloader? My stock bootloader is 4.2.1 Jelly Bean. I tried to dl the twrp.blob from the twrp website with -4.2 and try to use the terminal emulator thingy but it still boot into CWM based Recovery.
However, I just bought the ROM Toolbox Pro in Google Play and use the 'Flash Recovery' but it search my whole tablet and returns nothing while i have already copy and paste the twrp.blob into the/sdcard/
johnson234 said:
By BL u mean bootloader? My stock bootloader is 4.2.1 Jelly Bean. I tried to dl the twrp.blob from the twrp website with -4.2 and try to use the terminal emulator thingy but it still boot into CWM based Recovery.
However, I just bought the ROM Toolbox Pro in Google Play and use the 'Flash Recovery' but it search my whole tablet and returns nothing while i have already copy and paste the twrp.blob into the/sdcard/
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Edit: I am a first timer a.k.a. newbie. Sorry for that if i don't understand the short form/ slang u used.
johnson234 said:
By BL u mean bootloader? My stock bootloader is 4.2.1 Jelly Bean. I tried to dl the twrp.blob from the twrp website with -4.2 and try to use the terminal emulator thingy but it still boot into CWM based Recovery.
However, I just bought the ROM Toolbox Pro in Google Play and use the 'Flash Recovery' but it search my whole tablet and returns nothing while i have already copy and paste the twrp.blob into the/sdcard/
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Wait it boots into android? What exactly are you trying to do? Just install the Superuser binaries for root or get a custom ROM?
cmendonc2 said:
Wait it boots into android? What exactly are you trying to do? Just install the Superuser binaries for root or get a custom ROM?
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I plan to root it into a custom rom but ended up installing cwm which I later found out to be incompatible with my device. This is because I thought that everyone need to undergo these three process (root>install recovery>install rom) now I'm trying to remove or replace this cwm with a twrp then I can start installing my custom rom. I have already root my tablet with supersu (kingo). Did I do anything wrong on my steps above? If yes, please enlighten me. Thanks
anyway, what's a super user binary?
johnson234 said:
I plan to root it into a custom rom but ended up installing cwm which I later found out to be incompatible with my device. This is because I thought that everyone need to undergo these three process (root>install recovery>install rom) now I'm trying to remove or replace this cwm with a twrp then I can start installing my custom rom. I have already root my tablet with supersu (kingo). Did I do anything wrong on my steps above? If yes, please enlighten me. Thanks
anyway, what's a super user binary?
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OK download the -42 TWRP recovery for jellybean onto your computer. Use fastboot (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269) to flash the bootloader to your tablet with:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img -i 0x0b05
Then reboot into Android and reboot again into TWRP to flash a custom ROM.
cmendonc2 said:
OK download the -42 TWRP recovery for jellybean onto your computer. Use fastboot (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269) to flash the bootloader to your tablet with:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img -i 0x0b05
Then reboot into Android and reboot again into TWRP to flash a custom ROM.
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Sorry to tell you but everytime i try to fastboot, (tried this even before posting the problem here) i get this error. Waiting for like 10mins, the 'waiting for device' message is still there.
Command I used,
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img -i 0x0b05
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After pressing enter, i get this
< waiting for device >
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Edit; sorry for the screenshot, typed the command wrong but tried it with the correct 1 but the outcome still the same.
I'm thinking that is it usb drivers problem? currently running on Win8 Professional 64bit.
johnson234 said:
I'm thinking that is it usb drivers problem? currently running on Win8 Professional 64bit.
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Fastboot utility is very sensitive to connection type. It can refuse to work on some laptops and usb ports on front pannel of desktop PC. Also do not use usb hub or tablet dock with fastboot. And if Windows device manager shows tablet as something like "asus bootloader interface" or "asus fastboot interface" (don't remember exact name) is probably shouldn't be a driver issue.
Graiden05 said:
Fastboot utility is very sensitive to connection type. It can refuse to work on some laptops and usb ports on front pannel of desktop PC. Also do not use usb hub or tablet dock with fastboot. And if Windows device manager shows tablet as something like "asus bootloader interface" or "asus fastboot interface" (don't remember exact name) is probably shouldn't be a driver issue.
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It has these 2 (see attachment) and I even can use ASUS SYNC perfectly. So i guess the usb driver wont be a problem?
johnson234 said:
It has these 2 (see attachment) and I even can use ASUS SYNC perfectly. So i guess the usb driver wont be a problem?
View attachment 2457522
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Did You know that to use fastboot tablet should be loaded in fastboot mode? If You connect it in fastboot mode and Windows shows no recognised fastboot or bootloader interface You need a proper driver.
So, you suggest that i need to use a different pc to do the fastboot thing? What are the drivers do i need to install? Where can i download it? Maybe my wind8 64bit professional got some flaw/bug. Thanks for helping. Will try it out when i get back home.
cmendonc2 said:
OK download the -42 TWRP recovery for jellybean onto your computer. Use fastboot (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=42407269) to flash the bootloader to your tablet with:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery TWRP.img -i 0x0b05
Then reboot into Android and reboot again into TWRP to flash a custom ROM.
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I get something like this. But when i reboot into android and reboot it, i still get boot into CWM recovery. Nothing changed
Update : I try flashing the TWRP recovery again, but now its freezing on the fastboot mode. Probably still installing. Hopefully everything went well and i can successfully install it.
Graiden05 said:
Did You know that to use fastboot tablet should be loaded in fastboot mode? If You connect it in fastboot mode and Windows shows no recognised fastboot or bootloader interface You need a proper driver.
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After i run this command
fastboot -i 0x0b05 flash recovery TWRP.img
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it freeze.(I have waiting for 30mins but still nothing significant comes up.)
There is three option to choose from (RCK, Android and WipeData)
Now under the "Device and Printer", there is a fastboot devices (unspecified). But when i see it in properties of this fastboot device, it's manufacturer is still under ClockworkMod. See attachment
Try this guide.

Help please.

Long time android user and "moder" here. Never owned an HTC device other than the ONE which I didn't have long. I just acquired this phone from some guy at my job who tried to mod it and he has it rooted with CM10 (which is ICS right? because it's ICS on it don't remember if it was 10 or not). I've downloaded, many, many roms over the past few days from JB to KK and tried to flash them and I successfully flash them in CWM but it just stays on the white HTC screen, and doesn't boot up. Any idea why this is happening?
C-4Nati said:
Long time android user and "moder" here. Never owned an HTC device other than the ONE which I didn't have long. I just acquired this phone from some guy at my job who tried to mod it and he has it rooted with CM10 (which is ICS right? because it's ICS on it don't remember if it was 10 or not). I've downloaded, many, many roms over the past few days from JB to KK and tried to flash them and I successfully flash them in CWM but it just stays on the white HTC screen, and doesn't boot up. Any idea why this is happening?
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if you are on S-ON flash 4ext recovery
format all partitions except sdcard from 4ext
enable smartflash from 4ext
flash the rom
done
@C-4Nati also..if your bootloader is still s-on state (and stil using cwm recovery)..did you already flashing a boot.img from the rom that you had already installed..?
if not yet..you can try flashing it through fastboot.. "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
JJeamy said:
@C-4Nati also..if your bootloader is still s-on state (and stil using cwm recovery)..did you already flashing a boot.img from the rom that you had already installed..?
if not yet..you can try flashing it through fastboot.. "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
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No he didn't flash a boot.IMG and its s on. No idea to do what you said :/ any guides you could link to
C-4Nati said:
No he didn't flash a boot.IMG and its s on. No idea to do what you said :/ any guides you could link to
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If we know ur bootloader details then would make things easier, (turn off phone then press volume down + power) anyway, both these links will get u to where u want to be
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1864053
Or here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631861
Also as @rzr86 said, flash latest 4ext recovery (added below)
jmcclue said:
If we know ur bootloader details then would make things easier, (turn off phone then press volume down + power) anyway, both these links will get u to where u want to be
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1864053
Or here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1631861
Also as @rzr86 said, flash latest 4ext recovery (added below)
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This is it.
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C-4Nati said:
This is it.
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ok, have u fastboot setup on ur pc?
jmcclue said:
ok, have u fastboot setup on ur pc?
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I'm not sure so I'm assuming that means no lol.
C-4Nati said:
I'm not sure so I'm assuming that means no lol.
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click the first link i posted n set it up
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click the first link i posted n set it up
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I installed the sdk and fastboot and everything, and when I enter the fastboot oem token indentifier command all the command prompt says is waiting on device. I've double checked all instructions and it just keeps saying waiting on device.
Edit- I tried to flash the 4ext in cwm and it said installation aborted everytime.
C-4Nati said:
I installed the sdk and fastboot and everything, and when I enter the fastboot oem token indentifier command all the command prompt says is waiting on device. I've double checked all instructions and it just keeps saying waiting on device.
Edit- I tried to flash the 4ext in cwm and it said installation aborted everytime.
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you are already unlocked your bootloader..so you don't need get identifier token again to unlock your bootloader..
1. first way..like what rzr86 and jmcclue said above..because you're still s-on but already had unlocked bootloader..they've suggest you to installing 4ext recovery for the next future you can easily installing of custom rom...because 4ext recovery is already option "SmartFlash" that fuction can installing custom rom with automatically supported also installing a boot.img from the rom itself under s-on devices like yours..
to installing that 4ext recovery...you can download recovery.zip from here.., then extracted that recovery.zip file to get recovery.img file...then copied recovery.img file to your sdk / adb folder (that are a same place as your adb.exe and fastboot.exe), after that...you can boot your phone to bootloader mode..then select "FASTBOOT" from there, then plug your phone to pc..until indicator in the phone has "FASTBOOT-USB", after that you can open cmd from your adb folder (just press and hold shift + right click on empty space from that folder and select "Open command window here") ...then typing command "fastboot devices" ..see if the output has detect your phone serial number.. if so...then continued typing "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" then "fastboot reboot-bootloader" done..now you can tested it go to your 4ext recovery..and now you can enabled it "SmartFlash" from tools option before you installing any custom rom from 4ext recovery...
2. second way...if you don't want change you cwm recovery..you can fix your booting stuck by just flashing a boot.img extracted from the rom.zip itself with manual flashing from fastboot..
to do that...firstly just copied rom.zip that you wanna installing to another folder..then extracting / unzipping that file...then copied boot.img to your adb / sdk (same place as your adb.exe and fastboot.exe) folder..then after you've already installing that custom rom from cwm..you must reboot your phone to bootloader again (don't booting the rom first), then select FASTBOOT from there..then plug your phone to pc until indicator in your phone has FASTBOOT-USB..then open cmd from your adb / sdk folder..then typing command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" then "fastboot reboot" done...now you can see that the phone can booting of the rom normally or not..
hope this help..
JJeamy said:
you are already unlocked your bootloader..so you don't need get identifier token again to unlock your bootloader..
1. first way..like what rzr86 and jmcclue said above..because you're still s-on but already had unlocked bootloader..they've suggest you to installing 4ext recovery for the next future you can easily installing of custom rom...because 4ext recovery is already option "SmartFlash" that fuction can installing custom rom with automatically supported also installing a boot.img from the rom itself under s-on devices like yours..
to installing that 4ext recovery...you can download recovery.zip from here.., then extracted that recovery.zip file to get recovery.img file...then copied recovery.img file to your sdk / adb folder (that are a same place as your adb.exe and fastboot.exe), after that...you can boot your phone to bootloader mode..then select "FASTBOOT" from there, then plug your phone to pc..until indicator in the phone has "FASTBOOT-USB", after that you can open cmd from your adb folder (just press and hold shift + right click on empty space from that folder and select "Open command window here") ...then typing command "fastboot devices" ..see if the output has detect your phone serial number.. if so...then continued typing "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" then "fastboot reboot-bootloader" done..now you can tested it go to your 4ext recovery..and now you can enabled it "SmartFlash" from tools option before you installing any custom rom from 4ext recovery...
2. second way...if you don't want change you cwm recovery..you can fix your booting stuck by just flashing a boot.img extracted from the rom.zip itself with manual flashing from fastboot..
to do that...firstly just copied rom.zip that you wanna installing to another folder..then extracting / unzipping that file...then copied boot.img to your adb / sdk (same place as your adb.exe and fastboot.exe) folder..then after you've already installing that custom rom from cwm..you must reboot your phone to bootloader again (don't booting the rom first), then select FASTBOOT from there..then plug your phone to pc until indicator in your phone has FASTBOOT-USB..then open cmd from your adb / sdk folder..then typing command "fastboot flash boot boot.img" then "fastboot reboot" done...now you can see that the phone can booting of the rom normally or not..
hope this help..
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Hey, I really really appreciate you trying to help. Both those directions are clear and I know I could easily do either but the only problem is for some reason my computer doesn't recognize the phone and when in fastboot mode it never says fastboot-usb and cmd always says waiting on device. I know usb debugging is enabled but I'm on an aosp rom so I didn't have the option to uncheck fastboot under power, is that the problem maybe? I have android SDK installed and the app "htc sync" so I'm not sure why it doesn't recognize the phone.
edit -it did end up saying "fastboot usb" but in cmd it still said waiting on device and when I typed fastboot devices no serial number came up.
C-4Nati said:
Hey, I really really appreciate you trying to help. Both those directions are clear and I know I could easily do either but the only problem is for some reason my computer doesn't recognize the phone and when in fastboot mode it never says fastboot-usb and cmd always says waiting on device. I know usb debugging is enabled but I'm on an aosp rom so I didn't have the option to uncheck fastboot under power, is that the problem maybe? I have android SDK installed and the app "htc sync" so I'm not sure why it doesn't recognize the phone.
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what OS you have on your computer?
Mile_zdr said:
what OS you have on your computer?
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Let me edit my previous post, as in the bootloader it did end up saying "fastboot usb" but in cmd it still said waiting on device and when I typed fastboot devices no serial number came up. I have windows 8.1
C-4Nati said:
Let me edit my previous post, as in the bootloader it did end up saying "fastboot usb" but in cmd it still said waiting on device and when I typed fastboot devices no serial number came up. I have windows 8.1
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Could this have something to do with it? For some reason the device is recognized if I go into device and printers but it's not listed under the "this PC" area like all my other devices go to. It also wont let me browse the phones internal storage for some reason. http://i.imgur.com/FnhjwYa.png
edit - this is what it says while I'm in fastboot mode and plug the phone in.
C-4Nati said:
Could this have something to do with it? For some reason the device is recognized if I go into device and printers but it's not listed under the "this PC" area like all my other devices go to. It also wont let me browse the phones internal storage for some reason. http://i.imgur.com/FnhjwYa.png
edit - this is what it says while I'm in fastboot mode and plug the phone in.
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i lot of people have problems with fasboot and win 8.1 i don't know does have solution, but try with win 7 if you have another computer
Mile_zdr said:
i lot of people have problems with fasboot and win 8.1 i don't know does have solution, but try with win 7 if you have another computer
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I used my windows 7 pc and everything worked. You guys are all AWESOME! and I appreciate all the help. Now I'm having problems with getting signal lol -.- I purchased an unlock code from a website and when I put my t mobile sim it and the phone boots it says enter code and I do and it says network unlock successful but I won't get signal at all. I've rebooted and entered code again and taken sim out and put back in to no avail lol. This phone just won't be easy lol.
C-4Nati said:
I used my windows 7 pc and everything worked. You guys are all AWESOME! and I appreciate all the help. Now I'm having problems with getting signal lol -.- I purchased an unlock code from a website and when I put my t mobile sim it and the phone boots it says enter code and I do and it says network unlock successful but I won't get signal at all. I've rebooted and entered code again and taken sim out and put back in to no avail lol. This phone just won't be easy lol.
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dial *#*#4636#*#* than go to phone information and set the network to WCDMA prefered see if it work
Mile_zdr said:
dial *#*#4636#*#* than go to phone information and set the network to WCDMA prefered see if it work
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I did that an it didn't do anything. This is originally a T-Mobile phone but a local company called Cincinnati Bell (which is also a GSM/sim card using company) buys units to resell and locks them on their service. I have T-Mobile and paid for the unlock code so I could use T-Mobile on it but so far it's not working (though it says network unlock successful).
C-4Nati said:
I did that an it didn't do anything. This is originally a T-Mobile phone but a local company called Cincinnati Bell (which is also a GSM/sim card using company) buys units to resell and locks them on their service. I have T-Mobile and paid for the unlock code so I could use T-Mobile on it but so far it's not working (though it says network unlock successful).
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?
I don't know what to tell you... :/ do you have another sim card from other carrier just to see everything work's okey?

[RECOVERY][UNOFFICIAL] TWRP 3.6.1 for UMIDIGI F1 and F1 Play [11/04/2022]

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This is an UNOFFICIAL TWRP recovery for the UMIDIGI F1 and F1 Play
Builded from scratch
Whats Working :
- Decryption
- Backup / Restore
- ADB
- MTP
- OTG
- Flash System Image and Vendor Image also
Known Bugs :
- I think none
Instructions :
Using SP Flash tool
- Open flash_tool.exe from sp flash tool folder ( you can download it from here)
- Choose MT6771_Android_scatter.txt from UMIDIGI Stock Firmware
- Tap on Recovery and Choose TWRP-3.6.1-XX.img
- Click on Download and Reboot your Phone and plug your usb cable and press in Volume up button
-Wait to finish and enjoy
Using Fastboot ( you need Fastboot to do that)
- Power off
- Press on Power+Volume up button to boot up to Fastboot
- Execute "fastboot flash recovery TWRP-3.6.1-XX.img"
- Wait to Finish And Execute "fastboot reboot recovery"
- Enjoy
Using Another Recovery
- Copy TWRP-3.6.1-XX.imgto SD Card
- Press Install and Choose TWRP-3.6.1-XX.img and Choose Recovery
- Wait to Finish And Reboot to Recovery
- Enjoy
Downloads :
F1 : https://www.mediafire.com/file/91k98oii8ab7j1l/TWRP_3.6.1-F1.img/file
F1 Play : https://www.mediafire.com/file/dn8mzk8bpulvqig/TWRP_3.6.1-F1_Play.img/file
Device Tree : https://github.com/shadowofleaf96/android_device_umidgi_f1/tree/TWRP9.0
Credits :
- PeterCxy
- UMIDIGI
if you consider Donating
Thanks​
@Shadow Of Leaf, Thanks for your work.
I tried to flash the .img file today using fastboot command and for some reasons my F1 reboots to system, not recovery.
The fastboot flash command completed OK for both Sending and Writing but when I tried
fastboot reboot recovery
the phone reboots to the system.
I also tried
fastboot boot TWRP-3.5.2-F1.img
but get the same result.
Any idea what went wrong and how to fix it? TIA.
nnSlick said:
@Shadow Of Leaf, Thanks for your work.
I tried to flash the .img file today using fastboot command and for some reasons my F1 reboots to system, not recovery.
The fastboot flash command completed OK for both Sending and Writing but when I tried
fastboot reboot recovery
the phone reboots to the system.
I also tried
fastboot boot TWRP-3.5.2-F1.img
but get the same result.
Any idea what went wrong and how to fix it? TIA.
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it is not fastboot flash boot
it is fastboot flash recovery TWRP-3.5.2-F1.img
when it finished tap fastboot reboot when phone is rebooting click on volume down until the bootlogo come out then it will go to recovery
Shadow Of Leaf said:
it is not fastboot flash boot
it is fastboot flash recovery TWRP-3.5.2-F1.img
when it finished tap fastboot reboot when phone is rebooting click on volume down until the bootlogo come out then it will go to recovery
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@Shadow Of Leaf
Thanks for the prompt response, appreciate it.
I was not clear in my previous post, what I meant was I tried 2 ways
1. flash using fastboot flash command, and
2. boot directly using fastboot boot command
and both times I could not get TWRP to run.
Here is the output of the first method:
When I click on Vol- while the device was rebooting, I saw the boot logo andn then a screen with Chinese menus on the left top of the screen. Weird!
May be the file was not written properly? I tried to redownload the file twice but same thing happens.
nnSlick said:
@Shadow Of Leaf
Thanks for the prompt response, appreciate it.
I was not clear in my previous post, what I meant was I tried 2 ways
1. flash using fastboot flash command, and
2. boot directly using fastboot boot command
and both times I could not get TWRP to run.
Here is the output of the first method:
View attachment 5380507
When I click on Vol- while the device was rebooting, I saw the boot logo andn then a screen with Chinese menus on the left top of the screen. Weird!
May be the file was not written properly? I tried to redownload the file twice but same thing happens.
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did you unlock your bootloader ???
if yes when flash try the power and volume down combination to go recovery
if not try this
Unlock the bootloader (will result in a factory data reset and a warning message on the boot screen) YOU LOSE YOUR WARRANTY BY DOING THIS!!!
a) Enable Developer options
b) Enable OEM unlock and USB debugging. (Install ADB drivers on your computer)
c) Connect your phone to USB and in a command window type adb reboot bootloader
d) Type fastboot flashing unlock
e) Confirm your decision on the phone (You can re-lock the bootloader with fastboot flashing lock)
Shadow Of Leaf said:
did you unlock your bootloader ???
if yes when flash try the power and volume down combination to go recovery
if not try this
Unlock the bootloader (will result in a factory data reset and a warning message on the boot screen) YOU LOSE YOUR WARRANTY BY DOING THIS!!!
a) Enable Developer options
b) Enable OEM unlock and USB debugging. (Install ADB drivers on your computer)
c) Connect your phone to USB and in a command window type adb reboot bootloader
d) Type fastboot flashing unlock
e) Confirm your decision on the phone (You can re-lock the bootloader with fastboot flashing lock)
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I did unlock the bootloader, and every time the phone reboot I see a warning that the device is unsafe.
It appears that flashing went OK, as reported by the 'fastboot flast recovery...' command. But when I try to go to recovery with Power+VolDown combination the phone just could not run TWRP!
I am not sure if it is related but after power off, when I try to reboot with Power+Vol Down (or Up) combination the boot logo appears then disappears (looping?) and I do not see a boot menu (as shown in a YouTube video). When I reboot from fastboot it seems to go to some boot program with a Chinese menu.
nnSlick said:
I did unlock the bootloader, and every time the phone reboot I see a warning that the device is unsafe.
It appears that flashing went OK, as reported by the 'fastboot flast recovery...' command. But when I try to go to recovery with Power+VolDown combination the phone just could not run TWRP!
I am not sure if it is related but after power off, when I try to reboot with Power+Vol Down (or Up) combination the boot logo appears then disappears (looping?) and I do not see a boot menu (as shown in a YouTube video). When I reboot from fastboot it seems to go to some boot program with a Chinese menu.
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ok another solution
try to reboot your phone to the system and enable adb (android debug shell) and type adb reboot recovery
it will reboot to recovery
Shadow Of Leaf said:
ok another solution
try to reboot your phone to the system and enable adb (android debug shell) and type adb reboot recovery
it will reboot to recovery
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@Shadow Of Leaf
Appreciate you prompt help!
Not sure what happened but I retried one more time and guess what it works this time . Thank you so much!
I notice that it takes long time to show the menu and it looks like TWRP tries to decrypt data, even though I already did a factory reset.
Now I can root and install custom ROMs. Thanks again!
nnSlick said:
@Shadow Of Leaf
Appreciate you prompt help!
Not sure what happened but I retried one more time and guess what it works this time . Thank you so much!
I notice that it takes long time to show the menu and it looks like TWRP tries to decrypt data, even though I already did a factory reset.
Now I can root and install custom ROMs. Thanks again!
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you welcome anytime
Hi thank you so much for your work.
But when I try to flash recovery and suddenly, when I type fastboot reboot recovery , it says something like can't get recovery partition unable, and then when I go manually into recovery I get stock one.
Of course the flashing of twrp recovery goes all well, so it's a strange issue. Just one time after the flash I successfully got twrp but lost after reboot and I didn't have internal memory mounted.
Can you help me?
Thanks
kayuz said:
Hi thank you so much for your work.
But when I try to flash recovery and suddenly, when I type fastboot reboot recovery , it says something like can't get recovery partition unable, and then when I go manually into recovery I get stock one.
Of course the flashing of twrp recovery goes all well, so it's a strange issue. Just one time after the flash I successfully got twrp but lost after reboot and I didn't have internal memory mounted.
Can you help me?
Thanks
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yes for sure
first use this recovery https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...icial-twrp-3-3-1-for-umidigi-f1-play.4007315/ for now
data exryption work
flash this recovery in fastboot(fastboot flash recovery 'recovery file') and type fastboot reboot
when reboot a long click on volume up button until seeing umidigi logo it will work
Shadow Of Leaf said:
yes for sure
first use this recovery https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...icial-twrp-3-3-1-for-umidigi-f1-play.4007315/ for now
data exryption work
flash this recovery in fastboot(fastboot flash recovery 'recovery file') and type fastboot reboot
when reboot a long click on volume up button until seeing umidigi logo it will work
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that's the error:
fastboot: usage: unknown reboot target recovery
I tried but can't access recovery, I need to plug out the cable before pressing vol up?
kayuz said:
that's the error:
fastboot: usage: unknown reboot target recovery
I tried but can't access recovery, I need to plug out the cable before pressing vol up?
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just go to stockrom and type adb reboot recovery
I solved flashing the twrp by another person, currently on phone so can't see who was.
Anyway it appears that was an issue with decryption, because that twrp can see internal storage. Flashed all and will send feedback in appropriate thread ;-)
Shadow Of Leaf said:
just go to stockrom and type adb reboot recovery
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TWRP 3.6.1 stable new version at last
i think it is bugless but try it out and report
Shadow Of Leaf said:
TWRP 3.6.1 stable new version at last
i think it is bugless but try it out and report
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hello friend, could you tell me what process you did to compile a twrp for your umidigi, I wanted to make one for my umidigi a9 pro 2021, it has the same processor as your device.
Isaac™ said:
hello friend, could you tell me what process you did to compile a twrp for your umidigi, I wanted to make one for my umidigi a9 pro 2021, it has the same processor as your device.
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you can use this guide to build twrp for your device and use this device tree thats is compatible with your device and has a newer vendor (mine is comptable with old pie vendor that will have issues with data encryption)
link of the guide : https://github.com/ADeadTrousers/twrp_device_Unihertz_Atom_LXL/blob/master/docs/HOW-TO-BUILD.md
links of device tree : https://github.com/ADeadTrousers/twrp_device_Unihertz_Atom_XL_EEA
Common device treehttps://github.com/ADeadTrousers/twrp_device_Unihertz_Atom_LXL
you have to change the common device tree and the device tree to your device

Please Help Me. Xiaomi 12x. Bricked Phone after trying to root. Stuck in fastboot bootloop.

Hello.
I've followed instructions as in this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/root-psyche-root-xiaomi-12x-with-magisk.4455293/
only 1 thing I did wrong is downloading 13.02 boot.img file instead of 13.04 boot.img which wasn't available at that time.
After I flashed phone was stuck in Recovery mode bootloop, then for some reason it just got stuck in normal bootloop.
after that I downloaded 13.04 boot.img which was for my version, patched it on another phone in magisk, repeated instructions and now it's stuck in fastboot bootloop.
I also want to mention that I don't have external SD card so I was using boot.img directly from my pc.
Please help me.
There was solution to use Mi Phone Assistant but program doesn't detect my phone.
Edit: I'm green in these kind of termins so want to mention that it doesn't constant rebooting, just everytime I try to boot it goes into fastboot.
If phone is ADB enabled try this
1. Connect Windows desktop computer with phone via USB cable what came with phone
2. In Windows Command prompt run command sequence
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot
to exit phone into NORMAL boot ( i.e. system mode -> ANDROID OS)
xXx yYy said:
If phone is ADB enabled try this
1. Connect Windows desktop computer with phone via USB cable what came with phone
2. In Windows Command prompt run command sequence
Code:
adb devices
adb reboot
to exit phone into NORMAL boot ( i.e. system mode -> ANDROID OS)
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When in fastboot adb devices didn't find any devices
this screenshot is after I entered in recovery mode but you see it yourself...
Looks like USB Debugging isn't got successfully enabled on phone.
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Looks like USB Debugging isn't got successfully enabled on phone.
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Does it mean that phone is forever bricked? Can you throw me some words of hope please.
it is not forever bricked. you just messed up with the boot image. try the troubleshooting steps from the link you ve posted with a different cable. or a different usb. or a different pc. the app should detect the phone at some point.
Fytdyh said:
it is not forever bricked. you just messed up with the boot image. try the troubleshooting steps from the link you ve posted with a different cable. or a different usb. or a different pc. the app should detect the phone at some point.
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Thank you for advice, I will try.
Fytdyh said:
it is not forever bricked. you just messed up with the boot image. try the troubleshooting steps from the link you ve posted with a different cable. or a different usb. or a different pc. the app should detect the phone at some point.
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Tried on different PC, didn't work. I doubt it's USB cable because it's original and I unlocked bootloader with it before. I'm desperate...
Edit: I think it's because of software that my phone doesn't get detected, https://prnt.sc/G232WPcRRqC1 mi unlock tool does detect it although only in fastboot mode, not recovery.
edit2: mi pc suite detects my phone in Fastboot mode but writes this... https://prnt.sc/4dB06CtvIfhz
can you enter in recovery mode ? when you enter in recovery mode, what options do you have ?
kiknalex said:
Tried on different PC, didn't work. I doubt it's USB cable because it's original and I unlocked bootloader with it before. I'm desperate...
Edit: I think it's because of software that my phone doesn't get detected, https://prnt.sc/uwS8qnna60rX mi unlock tool does detect it...
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Hey, just download the Fastboot ROM for your device, extract the boot.img from there and place it in the platform-tools folder.
Then open CMD inside the platform-tools folder and execute the below command to flash the stock boot.img file [assuming you are in the Fastboot Mode]:
Code:
fastboot flash boot boot.img
You may then boot to the OS via the below command
Code:
fastboot reboot
Sidenote: To avoid such scenarios in the near future, please refrain from directly flashing the boot.img. Rather first temporary boot via
Code:
fastboot boot magisk_patched_boot.img
And then use the Direct Install feature of Magisk for permanent root
Fytdyh said:
can you enter in recovery mode ? when you enter in recovery mode, what options do you have ?
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https://prnt.sc/Oyjs9lxGVFX8 It's same as in this picture, not my phone tho. I didn't try erase data because I think it will disable USB debugging and I chose to wait for answers on forums.
binary**# said:
Sidenote: To avoid such scenarios in the near future, please refrain from directly flashing the boot.img. Rather first temporary boot via
Code:
fastboot boot magisk_patched_boot.img
And then use the Direct Install feature of Magisk for permanent root
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Hey, thanks for help, I want to clarify 2 things:
1.
Hey, just download the Fastboot ROM for your device, extract the boot.img from there and place it in the platform-tools folder.
Then open CMD inside the platform-tools folder and execute the below command to flash the stock boot.img file [assuming you are in the Fastboot Mode]:
Do I do it with stock boot.img or I should patch it?
2. Isn't that the same as instructions I linked in thread post?
kiknalex said:
Hey, thanks for help, I want to clarify 2 things:
1.
Hey, just download the Fastboot ROM for your device, extract the boot.img from there and place it in the platform-tools folder.
Then open CMD inside the platform-tools folder and execute the below command to flash the stock boot.img file [assuming you are in the Fastboot Mode]:
Do I do it with stock boot.img or I should patch it?
2. Isn't that the same as instructions I linked in thread post?
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flash the stock image first. after you get a fully fuctional phone attempt the rooting guide. as in, booting the phone as normal, be relieved that you did not hard brick it. then try again, and follow every step of the way.
Fytdyh said:
flash the stock image first. after you get a fully fuctional phone attempt the rooting guide. as in, booting the phone as normal, be relieved that you did not hard brick it. then try again, and follow every step of the way.
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I just did it and situation is same, it enters bootloops in fastboot... I just remembered one thing and don't know how important it is but maybe makes a difference.
If I recall correctly, when I first flashed patched.img, the installation process wrote sending boot_b but after that it always said sending boot_a
like in this screenshot https://prnt.sc/t931it_cCodT .
Maybe it is root of problems?
I also want to mention a little detail that I rememeber.
When I was checking MIUI updates on site, the release was Stable BETA but only recovery was available, although now fastboot is available too, it's just Stable - without Beta, Perhaps my ROM was Stable Beta and not stable? It's 13.04 GLOBAL.
well, it does have importance. newer devices have 2 partition for booting. while older have only 1.
try this
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
fastboot reboot
kiknalex said:
Hey, thanks for help, I want to clarify 2 things:
1.
Hey, just download the Fastboot ROM for your device, extract the boot.img from there and place it in the platform-tools folder.
Then open CMD inside the platform-tools folder and execute the below command to flash the stock boot.img file [assuming you are in the Fastboot Mode]:
Do I do it with stock boot.img or I should patch it?
2. Isn't that the same as instructions I linked in thread post?
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Oh, I forgot to mention that you should only download the same version of Fastboot ROM that was installed on your device. And then flash the stock boot.img from that ROM to both slots using the commands given by @Fytdyh
Fytdyh said:
well, it does have importance. newer devices have 2 partition for booting. while older have only 1.
try this
fastboot flash boot_a boot.img
fastboot flash boot_b boot.img
fastboot reboot
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Tried still same... maybe it's something with vbmeta.img?
or if your inactive partition is still non-corrupted [fingers crossed] then you could try booting it via that slot. For that, change the active partition via
Code:
fastboot set_active other
and then
Code:
fastboot reboot
binary**# said:
Oh, I forgot to mention that you should only download the same version of Fastboot ROM that was installed on your device. And then flash the stock boot.img from that ROM to both slots using the commands given by @Fytdyh
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I downloaded same. :|.
I don't mind using another ROM if it will fix my issues, is it even possible to install from situation like this?

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