How to LOCK BOOTLOADER (Easiest Way) - Huawei P9 Guides, News, & Discussion

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1. Install TWRP
2. Flash Any Custom Rom
3.Flash Stock Firmware via 3Button method (dload)

can't you just flash stock firmware via 3button directly? why must install twrp 1st? work for me everytime

is this the easiest way?
do you think it is?

vinfrix said:
is this the easiest way?
do you think it is?
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Than you tell the easiest way

Rakh1b said:
Than you tell the easiest way
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This one?

rhodondendron said:
This one?
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It doesn't work lol like that.

PanNet said:
It doesn't work lol like that.
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i think huawei messed up. use "fastboot oem relock bootloader" or fastboot oem lock bootloader" work for me

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Can i relook the boot ?

Hi! wanna know if i can relock de boot of my Moto G? is there a way? thanks!
Why would you like to do that??
That will wipe the device and will not get your warranty back..
For answer yes it should be possible to lock the bootloader
Sent from Hell
madman said:
Why would you like to do that??
That will wipe the device and will not get your warranty back..
For answer yes it should be possible to lock the bootloader
Sent from Hell
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because there is a new update of the system and when i update it start a bootloop
dieuy said:
because there is a new update of the system and when i update it start a bootloop
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That's nothing to do with a locked bootloader.
scott_doyland said:
That's nothing to do with a locked bootloader.
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anyidea what can be ? the update is 174.44.1.en.US
You need to install stock recovery for updating via ota..
madman said:
You need to install stock recovery for updating via ota..
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if i re install stock recovery all in the phone will be erase ?
dieuy said:
if i re install stock recovery all in the phone will be erase ?
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No
scott_doyland said:
No
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can you give me a link how to do that ?
dieuy said:
can you give me a link how to do that ?
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I could search Google or xda and find a link. But I guess you could do the same
scott_doyland said:
I could search Google or xda and find a link. But I guess you could do the same
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please, i dont know what i-m searching and english is not my first language
dieuy said:
please, i dont know what i-m searching and english is not my first language
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You need to download a stock ROM and it will contain a recovery.img file. Stock ROMS are here
http://sbf.droid-developers.org/
The flash via fastboot using:
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img

help plz

i owe moto g first gen 5.0.2 upgraded,rooted and bootloader unlocked..what if i unroot my device and re-lock the bootloader , will i be able to update my device to 5.1officially?
You should be okay if you are running the stock recovery, no root, and updated Motorola Services app.
audit13 said:
You should be okay if you are running the stock recovery, no root, and updated Motorola Services app.
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So lock or unlocked bootloader doesn't matter?
Locked or unlocked, doesn't matter.
audit13 said:
Locked or unlocked, doesn't matter.
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Thanks!
audit13 said:
Locked or unlocked, doesn't matter.
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Plz guide me for urooting xt1033
shourya jain said:
Plz guide me for urooting xt1033
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goto supersu app>settings>full unroot
adizz4 said:
goto supersu app>settings>full unroot
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will it wipe everything ?
shourya jain said:
will it wipe everything ?
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It won't
adizz4 said:
It won't
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it worked
adizz4 said:
It won't
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And one more question ?
is stock recovery and stock firmware same or different?
They're different, stock recovery comes with the stock firmware package
adizz4 said:
They're different, stock recovery comes with the stock firmware package
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i hv installed TWRP recovery..so that means i have to install/flash whole stock firmware to get stock recovery in order to get official update?
shourya jain said:
i hv installed TWRP recovery..so that means i have to install/flash whole stock firmware to get stock recovery in order to get official update?
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You can flash the recovery alone. You'll be able to get ota update, this is assuming you're unrooted and system is not altered in anyway.
You don't have to relock your bootloader either.
adizz4 said:
You can flash the recovery alone. You'll be able to get ota update, this is assuming you're unrooted and system is not altered in anyway.
You don't have to relock your bootloader either.
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links and procedure please.. ?
shourya jain said:
links and procedure please.. ?
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You'll have to find the stock recovery image and flash it. It'll be inside the stock package here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/firmware-firmware-lollipop-retail-t3017383
Else you'll have to find the image uploaded by someone,I can't upload as I'm on my phone
Then use fastboot to flash it
here's the command
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
adizz4 said:
You'll have to find the stock recovery image and flash it. It'll be inside the stock package here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g/general/firmware-firmware-lollipop-retail-t3017383
Else you'll have to find the image uploaded by someone,I can't upload as I'm on my phone
Then use fastboot to flash it
here's the command
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
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please upload it for me, rest i can do myself
shourya jain said:
please upload it for me, rest i can do myself
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Here u go
https://www.dropbox.com/s/syxx9v892c4h7qq/recovery.img
adizz4 said:
Here u go
https://www.dropbox.com/s/syxx9v892c4h7qq/recovery.img
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bro it says "mfastboot not found"
Links to drivers and fastboot here. Also more useful instructions on there
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2700502

Paranoid android gapps cant be flashed

After flashing paranoid android rom 5.1 on my nexus 5 i tried to flash gapps but i had an error executing updater binary in zip. What shall i do?
TWRP recovery?
i got 2.8.6.0
GiwrgosP- said:
i got 2.8.6.0
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Then update it.
Primokorn said:
Then update it.
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Well im not sure about how to do that. Shall i just connect my phone with my pc and via fastboot just flash the new one (like i did with this one?). I mean im not sure on how to flash new recovery when i already got a custom one..
GiwrgosP- said:
Well im not sure about how to do that. Shall i just connect my phone with my pc and via fastboot just flash the new one (like i did with this one?). I mean im not sure on how to flash new recovery when i already got a custom one..
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Yes fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.
But TWRP can flash recovery.img itself. Switch to IMG instead of ZIP in the Install menu.
Primokorn said:
Yes fastboot flash recovery recovery.img.
But TWRP can flash recovery.img itself. Switch to IMG instead of ZIP in the Install menu.
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with fastboot flash recovery recovery.img will i lose my backup? Or everything will be fine?
GiwrgosP- said:
with fastboot flash recovery recovery.img will i lose my backup? Or everything will be fine?
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Nothing You can flash it. Your data will still be there.
Primokorn said:
Nothing You can flash it. Your data will still be there.
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Thanks
GiwrgosP- said:
Thanks
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BTW update your bootloader while you are at it
Primokorn said:
BTW update your bootloader while you are at it
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I didnt catch that..
GiwrgosP- said:
I didnt catch that..
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What is your bootloader version? It should be HHZ12h if you are running Android 5.1.1. It can create issues if you still have an old one.
Primokorn said:
What is your bootloader version? It should be HHZ12h if you are running Android 5.1.1. It can create issues if you still have an old one.
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Yeah i got HHZ12h. Would you like to help me with that? What shall i do?
GiwrgosP- said:
Yeah i got HHZ12h. Would you like to help me with that? What shall i do?
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Nothing to do since you already have the good one
Primokorn said:
Nothing to do since you already have the good one
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Oh yeah i didnt notice exactly what you said.. I thought you said that i should have had another bootloader.. Thanks for helping me though!

[Q] Is there any way to root huawei mate 8 without using recovery?

because I have an issue with fastboot that not yet solved, All I care about is rooting my device so as the title says, In case of stock device, Is there a way to root without recovery ?
Thanks in advance
Your Bootloader unlocked?
letschky said:
Your Bootloader unlocked?
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I got the same issue here.
Yes my Bootloader is unlocked.
letschky said:
Your Bootloader unlocked?
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yes
You can flash Twrp,root it and flash Stock Recovery,this works for me.
I have the L29 Version
well, flashing twrp without fastboot and on a stock recovery is kinda difficult....thats why OP is asking for advice ^^
jbmc83 said:
well, flashing twrp without fastboot and on a stock recovery is kinda difficult....thats why OP is asking for advice ^^
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Exactly. I have problem ē fastboot not applying any command which I don't know why and I only want root

Question Bricked!

Can't boot to fastboot, recovery, nothing!!! Doesn't seem like it is charging? It is detected. See pic. Any thoughts on how to fix this?
hawki said:
Can't boot to fastboot, recovery, nothing!!! Doesn't seem like it is charging? It is detected. See pic. Any thoughts on how to fix this?
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Is my device in EDL Mode?
sd_shadow said:
Is my device in EDL Mode?
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yes you can flash it with qfil,you are lucky!
304178208 said:
yes you can flash it with qfil,you are lucky!
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qfil? no idea what that is. I was able to get it into fastboot, but can't get a ROM to install atm
hawki said:
qfil? no idea what that is. I was able to get it into fastboot, but can't get a ROM to install atm
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you can open 9008 pot, you can flash with software qfil,you can search it,qualcomm flash tool.
hawki said:
qfil? no idea what that is. I was able to get it into fastboot, but can't get a ROM to install atm
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with access to fastboot mode you might be able to reinstall default rom if you have the bootloader unlocked
you can try the "tinyflashscript" way and use that to overwrite all partitions with a stock image found here
RET stands for Retail and than the region code follows, just download the latest one for your region
after that your partitions are reset to the start
I have managed to recover from a previous softbrick this way
304178208 said:
you can open 9008 pot, you can flash with software qfil,you can search it,qualcomm flash tool.
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Hi. I'm in this problem too. Did you manage to solve it?
torrentszaki said:
Hi. I'm in this problem too. Did you manage to solve it?
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no ,I don't have the ability to solve it.
I solved! The solution: blank flash. It works on the new Android 12
I HAVE THE SAME problem with samsung: <

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