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So I bought my shield tablet back in March, used it until about may I think. Was browsing the internet then it suddenly crashed and got stuck on the Nvidia boot screen. tried to reboot several times. Nothing. So I forgot about it and thought I would just google the reset option later when I had time. Now since June I have tried everything! From factory reset to fast boot and adb my pc won't even recognize my tablet. Also I never turned on usb dbugging cause I didn't even know what that was. I even gave it to the IT guys at work and they couldn't fix it. Now after reading everything there is to read on this problem and trying to fix it myself I'm stuck on the no command screen with the dead android robot. And now I hear there is a recall do to the battery, I can't even check what type I have. So if someone can please help me I would be much appreciative. Also this happened after updating to the latest OS.
okay so i was able to unlock the bootloader and start flashing but from fastboot flash recovery.img and beyond it says failed to write. any ideas of why?
Ace0169 said:
okay so i was able to unlock the bootloader and start flashing but from fastboot flash recovery.img and beyond it says failed to write. any ideas of why?
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Can you flash twrp and boot to it?
Ace0169 said:
okay so i was able to unlock the bootloader and start flashing but from fastboot flash recovery.img and beyond it says failed to write. any ideas of why?
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Hello,
Did you use "Fastboot flash recovery.img" as your command line??
I believe it is "Fastboot flash recovery recovery.img"
If you were able to unlock bootloader you're on the right track.
Sent from a Locked Bootloader
Yes I used "fastboot flash recovery recovery.img" but every command after that keeps telling me "failed to write file"
danjull said:
Can you flash twrp and boot to it?
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I'm a complete noob when it comes to this stuff, what is twrp? Haha
Ace0169 said:
I'm a complete noob when it comes to this stuff, what is twrp? Haha
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TWRP (Team Win Recovery Project) is a custom recovery that you can flash on your device. You can flash it like the stock recovery over fastboot. With TWRP you can make full system backups, installing roms or other stuff, wipe partitions and more. Keep trying to install the drivers on your pc. Try to use another usb slot or boot your pc into test mode to install the driver. If you can still access the bootloader, you have really good chances to rescue your device.
Okay will try that. Thanks man.
Ace0169 said:
Okay will try that. Thanks man.
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I see what your doing wrong. You probably don't even have the recovery img to flash. That's why it's giving you a write error.
There is a tutorial in the general section, that should have all the files and links, etc etc that you'll need to flash TWRP/CWM recovery and root the device if you want
Here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...k-recovery-images-ota-library-guides-t2988881
Sent from my Nexus 5
Mojar7070 said:
I see what your doing wrong. You probably don't even have the recovery img to flash. That's why it's giving you a write error.
There is a tutorial in the general section, that should have all the files and links, etc etc that you'll need to flash TWRP/CWM recovery and root the device if you want
Here is the link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/shi...k-recovery-images-ota-library-guides-t2988881
Sent from my Nexus 5
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If your referring to the recovery images from Nvidia website I have dowloaded that, also the correct drivers. Maybe there is something else I'm missing?
Ace0169 said:
If your referring to the recovery images from Nvidia website I have dowloaded that, also the correct drivers. Maybe there is something else I'm missing?
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First off, let me ask, what is your end result for the tablet?? Are you trying to just go a Complete stock tablet or are you trying to do anything custom (ex. Custom rom, recovery etc etc)
I'm assuming that since you unlocked your Bootloader, your trying to do something custom.
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Ace0169 said:
If your referring to the recovery images from Nvidia website I have dowloaded that, also the correct drivers. Maybe there is something else I'm missing?
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Those official nVidia recovery images come with smaller .img files such as recovery.img, system.img, etc. You'll need to flash those one by one ("fastboot flash recovery recovery.img", then run "fastboot flash system system.img", etc. etc.) or you can just run the flashall script that I think is included in the nVidia images.
Otherwise, if you want to flash TWRP, you'll need to download the TWRP recovery (you can rename it to "twrp-recovery.zip"). Then you'll need to "fastboot flash twrp-recovery.zip" in order to flash the twrp recovery to your tablet.
Mojar7070 said:
First off, let me ask, what is your end result for the tablet?? Are you trying to just go a Complete stock tablet or are you trying to do anything custom (ex. Custom rom, recovery etc etc)
I'm assuming that since you unlocked your Bootloader, your trying to do something custom.
Sent from a Locked Bootloader
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I want my tablet to boot again, it's completely unusable in its condition I've heard re flashing will fix it.
Ace0169 said:
I want my tablet to boot again, it's completely unusable in its condition I've heard re flashing will fix it.
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OK. Then the link I gave earlier should help flash stock software onto your tablet.
However, that guide is only to go back to factory "state" Operating System wise. It may not help with hardware. Once your flash everything correctly but device still doesn't boot, its probably not software related.
Sent from my Nexus 5
Mojar7070 said:
OK. Then the link I gave earlier should help flash stock software onto your tablet.
However, that guide is only to go back to factory "state" Operating System wise. It may not help with hardware. Once your flash everything correctly but device still doesn't boot, its probably not software related.
Sent from my Nexus 5
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so ive followed the steps in the link, and ive executed all the commands but when i get to fasboot flash system system.img it says write failed. also all the commands beyond that one. ive got to be missing something. i have the image from nvidia developer, all the drivers, and my fastboot recognizes my device. has anyone encountered this before?
Ace0169 said:
so ive followed the steps in the link, and ive executed all the commands but when i get to fasboot flash system system.img it says write failed. also all the commands beyond that one. ive got to be missing something. i have the image from nvidia developer, all the drivers, and my fastboot recognizes my device. has anyone encountered this before?
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After you unlocked the device but before trying to flash anything else on the device, try putting the shield into Fastboot mode. At the bootloader, select fastboot using the volume buttons.
koop1955 said:
After you unlocked the device but before trying to flash anything else on the device, try putting the shield into Fastboot mode. At the bootloader, select fastboot using the volume buttons.
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Select "fastboot protocol"? Is that correct?
Ace0169 said:
Select "fastboot protocol"? Is that correct?
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So i selected "fastboot protocol" it blipped for a second then brought me back to the bootloader. tried flashing again and once i reached the fastboot flash system system.img it said write failed again. did it not engage the "fastboot protocol"?
Bringing you back to the bootloader was expected behavior. The "write fail" is a mystery to me. Sorry, that is all that I can offer.
koop1955 said:
Bringing you back to the bootloader was expected behavior. The "write fail" is a mystery to me. Sorry, that is all that I can offer.
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@Ace0169 Same, not sure what else to tell you. Sorry sir.
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I have OPO 64GB and unlocked via fastboot. Every fastboot command related to flash or erase or format gave same error, unable to erase or write the partition.
I was able to fastboot boot <custom_recovery.img> into TWRP 2.7 I believe but TWRP gives errors, unable to mount <partition>, etc. Any command in TWRP results into a failure to mount or write.
I tried ADB Sideload <zip> and at 12% it rebooted back into Cyanogen Mod ready logo.
TWRP only runs if I boot to it via fastboot, it can't write to the bootloader via fastboot. One strange thing under TWRP storage it shows Internal Storage 0MB and USB-OTG 0MB, the partitions also show 0MB excep for system, but can't format anything or resize.
I feels like there is no storage in this device, is this something that can be fixed or is this a DOA device? It was working fine and a Cyanogen update ran and bricked it!
When I try to fastboot flash I get this error, fail to write. I even tried the OnePlusRestoreTool and it fails to write to the phone.
fastboot flash recovery twrp3.img
target reported max download size of 1073741824 bytes
sending 'recovery' (13326 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.422s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: flash write failure)
finished. total time: 5.479s
Thoughts?
Thank You
It seems that your partitions are corrupt.
I had the same issue and solved it by restoreing completley to stock Rom. There must be a thread for this anywhere out, if not download a fastboot image from cyanogen support site extract it and try to flash it.
That is what I was leaning towards, but in every solution to restore the stock ROM I have to use fastboot and fastboot just fails to write anything. I can't even get TWRP to stick, fails to write every time. I tried the OnePlusRestoreTool but the driver installs ok but the tool can't find the phone, tried 2 different PCs. I was hoping for another solution other than fastboot or the OnePlusRestoreTool, I searched but could not find another method, I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction.
Thanks
newpop1_android said:
I have OPO 64GB and unlocked via fastboot. Every fastboot command related to flash or erase or format gave same error, unable to erase or write the partition.
I was able to fastboot boot <custom_recovery.img> into TWRP 2.7 I believe but TWRP gives errors, unable to mount <partition>, etc. Any command in TWRP results into a failure to mount or write.
I tried ADB Sideload <zip> and at 12% it rebooted back into Cyanogen Mod ready logo.
TWRP only runs if I boot to it via fastboot, it can't write to the bootloader via fastboot. One strange thing under TWRP storage it shows Internal Storage 0MB and USB-OTG 0MB, the partitions also show 0MB excep for system, but can't format anything or resize.
I feels like there is no storage in this device, is this something that can be fixed or is this a DOA device? It was working fine and a Cyanogen update ran and bricked it!
When I try to fastboot flash I get this error, fail to write. I even tried the OnePlusRestoreTool and it fails to write to the phone.
fastboot flash recovery twrp3.img
target reported max download size of 1073741824 bytes
sending 'recovery' (13326 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.422s]
writing 'recovery'...
FAILED (remote: flash write failure)
finished. total time: 5.479s
Thoughts?
Thank You
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Try this
geowolf1000 said:
Try this
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So I tried the link but also their method uses FastBoot and FastBoot fails to write to the OPO every time no matter what, see below. I can put TWRP in memory but can't write to the SD I guess. Any tool that can reformat the storage and put it back together since FastBoot and ADB can't write to it?
Thx
target reported max download size of 1073741824 bytes
sending 'persist' (4244 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.137s]
writing 'persist'...
FAILED (remote: flash write failure)
finished. total time: 5.208s
Has a second method from terminal
Run command from twrp rerminal
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Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732 , it will rewrite all the partition and then change the rom and recovery you want, it should work
Chinaroad said:
Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732 , it will rewrite all the partition and then change the rom and recovery you want, it should work
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He tried that one, but as the PC doesn't detect his phone that ain't gonna work...
@newpop1_android could you sent me a PM, I'll try to resolve your issue in a teamviewer session.
Chinaroad said:
Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/guide-unbrick-oneplus-one-t3013732 , it will rewrite all the partition and then change the rom and recovery you want, it should work
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Hello, so I managed to get an older PC to do all this in as well and tried another PC anyway. I ran the color.zip install, drivers installed OK and phone is detected, I ran the Msm8974DownloadTool.exe and it found the phone in COM3, I see a progress bar in one file, the image file and then it reboots the phone but it comes back to the Cyanogen splash screen and it does not go anywhere, so I reboot it again manually power+VUp and the tool finds it again and tries to send the *same* file again, and then I tried this loop at least 10 times.
I conclude that it is unable to write the image to the cell, same symptom I encountered with Fastboot flash boot img. Does this mean that the cell is bricked since nothing can write to the SD?
Do the progressbars you see in Msm8974DownloadTool.exe become green?
Maybe see there:
http://www.technobuzz.net/guide-to-recover-from-hard-bricked-oneplus-one/
It is nearly the same like the one posted before, but has some screenshots.
After doing this color OS should boot up, not cyanogen os.
If only one image file is "flashed", check if your color.zip is downloaded correctly
Hope this helps
Flo9818 said:
Do the progressbars you see in Msm8974DownloadTool.exe become green?
Maybe see there:
http://www.technobuzz.net/guide-to-recover-from-hard-bricked-oneplus-one/
It is nearly the same like the one posted before, but has some screenshots.
After doing this color OS should boot up, not cyanogen os.
Hope this helps
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Hello, not really, it does one file and then I see progress bar move on the first file, progress bar finished and then the phone boots to the cyanogen screen again, then i tried again, it still shows the same file again. It does not save the file, fails to write pretty much, same thing as fastboot.
There should be serveral progressbars. One for each image in color.zip. Try to reinstall the qualcomm 2012 drivers.
Have you restarted your PC?
Flo9818 said:
There should be serveral progressbars. One for each image in color.zip. Try to reinstall the qualcomm 2012 drivers.
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I actually did that and tried one plus one as well, I also tried the other unbrick toll as well with other drivers. The phone is recognized no problem, but nothing can write to it, just like fastbook flash , write denied every time.
Restarted your PC after qualcomm driver install?
Maybe there be driver problems related to win10.
Also check
fastboot oem device-info if your bootloader is really unlocked
Flo9818 said:
Restarted your PC after qualcomm driver install?
Maybe there be driver problems related to win10.
Also check
fastboot oem device-info if your bootloader is really unlocked
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It won't work, his device is not recognized by adb or fastboot.
My device is in the same state, I rebooted it and it hard bricked, I tried using the ColorOS flash tool but, when I start it, it is stuck in a loop trying to flash "8974_msimage.mbn", any solution would be appreciated, because I hard bricked it in the first day after receiving my OPO (I bought an used one).
I already tried on two different computers, the same issue happens, I also tried to find a fix, but everyone that had this issue never replied, so I think this state is really THE hard brick, with no ways to go back to the original state.
@newpop1_android did you find a solution for your problem?
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It won't work, his device is not recognized by adb or fastboot.
My device is in the same state, I rebooted it and it hard bricked, I tried using the ColorOS flash tool but, when I start it, it is stuck in a loop trying to flash "8974_msimage.mbn", any solution would be appreciated, because I hard bricked it in the first day after receiving my OPO (I bought an used one).
I already tried on two different computers, the same issue happens, I also tried to find a fix, but everyone that had this issue never replied, so I think this state is really THE hard brick, with no ways to go back to the original state.
@newpop1_android did you find a solution for your problem?
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Did you run the programm as administrator?
Someone in the oneplus forum had the same problem with loop flashing the 8974_msiimage.mbn and solved it with
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/tool-oneplusrecovery-tool-v1-0-restore-t2991851
Maybe a try?
Flo9818 said:
Did you run the programm as administrator?
Someone in the oneplus forum had the same problem with loop flashing the 8974_msiimage.mbn and solved it with
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/tool-oneplusrecovery-tool-v1-0-restore-t2991851
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Yes, I did.
I also tried that tool before, same issue.
Flo9818 said:
Did you run the programm as administrator?
Someone in the oneplus forum had the same problem with loop flashing the 8974_msiimage.mbn and solved it with
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/tool-oneplusrecovery-tool-v1-0-restore-t2991851
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The problem is that the device gets disconnected when flashing for some reason. I tried two different drivers, both didn't work.
I'm willing to pay 5$ to someone who can fix this issue for me.
MrPowerGamerBR said:
The problem is that the device gets disconnected when flashing for some reason. I tried two different drivers, both didn't work.
I'm willing to pay 5$ to someone who can fix this issue for me.
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Which Windows Version do you use? I would try with win7. With win 8.1 and 10 you have to disable driver verification.
Have you disabled your antivirus?
Have you disabled UAC?
Maybe another USB cable?
If all this does not work see here:
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/solution-bricked-oneplus-one-recovery.306306/
Flo9818 said:
Did you run the programm as administrator?
Someone in the oneplus forum had the same problem with loop flashing the 8974_msiimage.mbn and solved it with
http://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-one/general/tool-oneplusrecovery-tool-v1-0-restore-t2991851
Maybe a try?
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Flo9818 said:
Which Windows Version do you use? I would try with win7. With win 8.1 and 10 you have to disable driver verification.
Have you disabled your antivirus?
Have you disabled UAC?
Maybe another USB cable?
If all this does not work see here:
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/solution-bricked-oneplus-one-recovery.306306/
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Windows 7, but Windows 7 also needs to disable driver verification.
I don't use any antivirus.
No, but I ran the tool as administrator.
I already tried that, I tried with the original cable that came with the device and my Moto G 2014 cable, same issue on both.
It isn't a missing driver issue tho, Qualcomm drivers are installed and working because the ColorOS flash tool detects the device.
Anyway, thanks for helping
So i recently tried flashing a new kernel and for whatever reason my pixel 2 did not like that at all. Upon reboot after flashing it now just goes into the download mode where i have the option to reboot bootloader go into recovery and go into download mode. Normally not a big issue at all but this time when i go to load into recovery or load into Download mode its says Operation Denied. Upon a reboot or trying to reboot into safe mode it says ERROR: Slot unbootable: Load Error. Will ADB still work to flash this? not really sure what to do at this moment.
EDIT: Solved it by using Fastboot and flashing the stock firmware without the -w so far everything is back to normal....know to get that dern kernel again
gears177 said:
So i recently tried flashing a new kernel and for whatever reason my pixel 2 did not like that at all. Upon reboot after flashing it now just goes into the download mode where i have the option to reboot bootloader go into recovery and go into download mode. Normally not a big issue at all but this time when i go to load into recovery or load into Download mode its says Operation Denied. Upon a reboot or trying to reboot into safe mode it says ERROR: Slot unbootable: Load Error. Will ADB still work to flash this? not really sure what to do at this moment.
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First off, does fastboot recognize the device?
DuckRuckus said:
First off, does fastboot recognize the device?
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It does not under adb devices nothing shows up. In device manager it does show up as Android bootloader interface
gears177 said:
It does not under adb devices nothing shows up. In device manager it does show up as Android bootloader interface
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ADB=system. Fastboot=boot. You can't boot your phone, so you're not in android, thus no ADB devices. Type "fastboot devices" and see if it's recognized.
DuckRuckus said:
ADB=system. Fastboot=boot. You can't boot your phone, so you're not in android, thus no ADB devices. Type "fastboot devices" and see if it's recognized.
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Ah nice didnt even realize its recognized under fastboot ive tried flashing the stock recovery but it just gives me an error
gears177 said:
Ah nice didnt even realize its recognized under fastboot
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Good news! So, your best bet at this point would be to re-flash your current factory image, with /w removed. If you still want that same kernel, flash it before Magisk.
Just out of curiosity, what method did you use to flash it in the first place?
DuckRuckus said:
Good news! So, your best bet at this point would be to re-flash your current factory image, with /w removed. If you still want that same kernel, flash it before Magisk.
Just out of curiosity, what method did you use to flash it in the first place?
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Flashed it through twrp aroma installer.
What does the -w do in the fastboot command just curious
Nevermind got it flag responsible for deleting userdata thanks alot for the help appreciate your time
gears177 said:
Flashed it through twrp aroma installer.
What does the -w do in the fastboot command just curious
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It wipes all your data, that's why you remove it from the flash-all.bat script, unless you need to perform a full wipe. Telperion has an excellent guide for installing the lastest software, if you haven't already read it.
I've heard users having back luck flashing kernels in TWRP, as the kernel has something to do with recovery. I always use the method of booting the TWRP image in fastboot, use ADB to push the files to /tmp, and then do an ADB shell TWRP install of those files. TWRP, kernel, then magisk, in that order. I always reinstall all three, just to be on the safe side, and have never had any issues. Takes a little while, but not as long as redoing the whole freaking thing:silly:
Looks like you figured it out, before I finished my reply
Hi
I tried flash and root my OP6 following a tuto on forums.oneplus.com
And now I'm completely stuck.
When I try to boot normally, I have a black screen with just a blue notification led
when I try to boot via the command : fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0-enchilada.img, same thing, black screen.
And on fastboot mode I can't do anything:
I tried to erase my data, but it changed nothing.
help me please.
Etshy said:
Hi
I tried flash and root my OP6 following a tuto on forums.oneplus.com
And now I'm completely stuck.
When I try to boot normally, I have a black screen with just a blue notification led
when I try to boot via the command : fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0-enchilada.img, same thing, black screen.
And on fastboot mode I can't do anything:
I tried to erase my data, but it changed nothing.
help me please.
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wrong twrp used. https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...covery-theme-blacked-twrp-acuicultor-t3847752 is a working twrp. use it. The blank screen with blue light means no os installed.
after flashing twrp, you then need to get magisk https://github.com/topjohnwu/Magisk/releases and flash as well or you will bootloop.
I just have to run the fastboot boot with this image ?
unfortunately, it doesn't work, I just have a blanck black screen again, with just the blue led.
E:\Downloads\twrp-3.2.3-0_enchilada_V2.0.1> fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0_enchilada_V2.0.1.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.575s]
booting...
OKAY [ 0.075s]
finished. total time: 0.651s
etshy said:
i just have to run the fastboot boot with this image ?
Unfortunately, it doesn't work, i just have a blanck black screen again, with just the blue led.
E:\downloads\twrp-3.2.3-0_enchilada_v2.0.1> fastboot boot twrp-3.2.3-0_enchilada_v2.0.1.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
Okay [ 0.575s]
booting...
Okay [ 0.075s]
finished. Total time: 0.651s
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wrong twrp img used.
I used the one you linked (just renamed it, because PowerShell doesn't seem to like the brackets [])
stupid question, is your bootloader unlocked?
when you first boot to fastboot mode, last line is bootloader state.
MrSteelX said:
stupid question, is your bootloader unlocked?
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Yep, first things I did.
I then boot on TWRP and install some img and zip (I don't have the tuto anymore and don't remember the files name)
and when I reboot to system it started crash (no boot can't boot twrp, only access to fastboot)
Etshy said:
Yep, first things I did.
I then boot on TWRP and install some img and zip (I don't have the tuto anymore and don't remember the files name)
and when I reboot to system it started crash (no boot can't boot twrp, only access to fastboot)
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what version of the os was on phone before all of this happened.
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what version of the os was on phone before all of this happened.
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the latest available for OP6, I kept my phone up to date before wanting to root few days ago.
I don't remember well now.
I tried to erase userdata sith fastboot userdata btw, I don't know if it can change something about your question.
ps : sorry for slow answer, Google Recaptcha really hate me ...
Etshy said:
the latest available for OP6, I kept my phone up to date before wanting to root few days ago.
I don't remember well now.
I tried to erase userdata sith fastboot userdata btw, I don't know if it can change something about your question.
ps : sorry for slow answer, Google Recaptcha really hate me ...
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download this https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=1322778262904011624
this will allow us to fastboot flash stock rom back to phone. Then i can safely guide you to proper twrp and root.
MrSteelX said:
download this https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=1322778262904011624
this will allow us to fastboot flash stock rom back to phone. Then i can safely guide you to proper twrp and root.
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What do I need to launch from that ?
Which .bat ?
Etshy said:
What do I need to launch from that ?
Which .bat ?
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fastboot.bat
MrSteelX said:
fastboot.bat
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I launched "flash-all-partitions-fastboot.bat" (the only bat with fastboot in its name) while being on fastboot mode.
It did a lot of thing on a console, but nothing seems chanegd on the phone, do I need to reboot already ?
I did nothing after launching the bat for now.
ReCaptch is really fu***ng me right now, Can you contact me via pm or email ? a communication without the captcha ...
Etshy said:
I launched "flash-all-partitions-fastboot.bat" (the only bat with fastboot in its name) while being on fastboot mode.
It did a lot of thing on a console, but nothing seems chanegd on the phone, do I need to reboot already ?
I did nothing after launching the bat for now.
ReCaptch is really fu***ng me right now, Can you contact me via pm or email ? a communication without the captcha ...
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a reboot should just boot now.
MrSteelX said:
a reboot should just boot now.
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While reading this, your profile picture is spot on. My thoughts exactly
I'm stuck in the same situation ! HELP
Hey, I saw your problem and now while I was trying to flash the twrp I got stuck onto the same situation and what is worse is I've no recovery and I'm stuck on the blue notification light black screen.
What should I do now? I'm currently downloading the file posted earlier here as I write this but I have a MacBook will it work on this also?
I have an unlocked boot loader if it helps.
I also was on 8.1.0 before all of this but I'm pretty sure I don't have any OS as of now.
Thank you.
mukul.legha25 said:
Hey, I saw your problem and now while I was trying to flash the twrp I got stuck onto the same situation and what is worse is I've no recovery and I'm stuck on the blue notification light black screen.
What should I do now? I'm currently downloading the file posted earlier here as I write this but I have a MacBook will it work on this also?
I have an unlocked boot loader if it helps.
Thank you.
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I was unable to access fast boot until then but now I did and also ran the bat file from the zip and the process took around 10mins but still no luck getting back into it Help!
mukul.legha25 said:
I was unable to access fast boot until then but now I did and also ran the bat file from the zip and the process took around 10mins but still no luck getting back into it Help!
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did you find a fix already. i exactly got the same problem!
If it too much of a problem to solve just flash back everything with this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/tool-msmdownloadtool-v4-0-international-t3798892
Update to the newest rom, for TWRP just use bluspark twrp: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/development/kernel-t3800965
Pretty sure there are guide on this forum for you guys to search and read before doing anything.
Good luck. :fingers-crossed:
anhanh1453 said:
If it too much of a problem to solve just flash back everything with this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/tool-msmdownloadtool-v4-0-international-t3798892
Update to the newest rom, for TWRP just use bluspark twrp: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/development/kernel-t3800965
Pretty sure there are guide on this forum for you guys to search and read before doing anything.
Good luck. :fingers-crossed:
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yeah im already on my work to do this but i need a windows installation because this tool only runs on windows and i use arch linux :c
So I've had quite of a rough evening today, first of all: I'm not a rooting newbie, so I really thought I could work out all errors on my own.
Haven't rootet my GM1910 yet, so I wanted to do that. Downloaded the latest TWRP, unlocked the Bootloader, and after "flashing" the recovery, nothing worked anymore. Normally it just jumped into the recovery, now I only got the OnePlus logo with the Text "Fastboot Mode"
this was the errormessage:
"downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.166s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error)"
After some trying around and not getting it to work, I tried using this to get the device working again:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-pro-t3931424
tried both flashall.zip and flash-all-partitions.zip.
Now I'm in the QUALCOM CRASHDUMP again with the message
"dm-verity device corrupted Force Dump
kernel_restart"
I've been looking through forms for hours but nothing seems to work for me (mainly the things I wrote above)
I'd really appreciate any help, kind of getting sweaty palms now
Maybe this? It's what I used to unbrick mine but I'm tmobile GM1915....
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/help/how-to-convert-tmobile-op7-to-t3935947
Yup, thanks for the reply, that worked! I'm not trying to root my device anymore though :laugh:
Thanks for making my night sleepable today
If you're trying to root your device.. and you have a pc.. just patch the boot.img of your latest rom using magisk.. then flash it via adb.. ???
thaiten said:
Downloaded the latest TWRP, unlocked the Bootloader, and after "flashing" the recovery, nothing worked anymore. Normally it just jumped into the recovery, now I only got the OnePlus logo with the Text "Fastboot Mode"
this was the errormessage:
"downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.166s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: Failed to load/authenticate boot image: Load Error)"
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What are the exact commands/steps did you us to flash TWRP? And why is "flashing" in quotes? You either boot TWRP.img and can just flash Magisk for root without flashing TWRP; or you boot TWRP.img, flash the TWRP installer zip, flash Magisk.
And why does it say "boot.img"? What file are you trying to boot exactly? You should be booting the TWRP.img
I suspect the condition may be due to wrong fastboot command or flashing the wrong file. But we'd need to know the details requested above to figure out what went wrong. What root guide were you following?
In any case, going to fastboot mode, the phone is most likely not bricked. Just stuck in a state that it can't boot into OOS. Probably can recovery using a fastboot ROM, or flash back to stock boot.img.
failed to load authenticate boot image load error twrp
Hi there,
This problem happened to me exactly to days ago and I'm struggling with it.
My last version of Oxygen OS was 10.3.0
Please people, tell us your Oxyygen OS version before the incident.
@redpoint73 as you may see in my attachment, this isn't an error or a mistype. It seems to be a real nasty problem
solid.snake said:
This problem happened to me exactly to days ago and I'm struggling with it.
My last version of Oxygen OS was 10.3.0
Please people, tell us your Oxyygen OS version before the incident.
@redpoint73 as you may see in my attachment, this isn't an error or a mistype. It seems to be a real nasty problem
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Did you try changing the twrp img file name to "twrp.img" (or similar, just something less complicated) and copying into your fastboot folder?
I agree the error message that it is looking for a file "boot.img" is strange and disconcerting. My suggestion may not fix this, but it is worth a try.
redpoint73 said:
Did you try changing the twrp img file name to "twrp.img" (or similar, just something less complicated) and copying into your fastboot folder?
I agree the error message that it is looking for a file "boot.img" is strange and disconcerting. My suggestion may not fix this, but it is worth a try.
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Already done, please look at my 1rst screenshot : twrp74.img
solid.snake said:
Already done, please look at my 1rst screenshot : twrp74.img
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But in the same folder as fastboot.exe, so you don't need to give a path in the command? I know this shouldn't change anything (the way you did it should work). But just an idea. The command would simply be:
fastboot boot twrp74.img
Might be a quirk with 10.0.3 (as you seem to already be eluding) or the TWRP build (maybe try another, slightly older?). But again, just throwing out some ideas to try.
redpoint73 said:
But in the same folder as fastboot.exe, so you don't need to give a path in the command? I know this shouldn't change anything (the way you did it should work). But just an idea. The command would simply be:
fastboot boot twrp74.img
Might be a quirk with 10.0.3 (as you seem to already be eluding) or the TWRP build (maybe try another, slightly older?). But again, just throwing out some ideas to try.
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Okay, i'll give a try and tell you.
redpoint73 said:
"flashing" in quotes?
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Because I'm just booting into TWRP first and then install it I thought. And because it didnt work lol
redpoint73 said:
And why does it say "boot.img"? What file are you trying to boot exactly? You should be booting the TWRP.img
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I am, not sure why it says boot.img
redpoint73 said:
I suspect the condition may be due to wrong fastboot command or flashing the wrong file.
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I used
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
and
Code:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.img
If I'm not mistaken. Was a few days ago now
solid.snake said:
Please people, tell us your Oxyygen OS version before the incident.
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Was on the latest OOS Beta. But since using the freshly installed ROM with the MSM Tool, my device feels way smoother and the FPS works way faster. I don't know if thats because I bought the Chinese Version of the phone and there where a lot of trojans running in the background /s
But seriously though, way smoother. Probably partly caused by the longer animation duration set by default, but no idea about the FPS
redpoint73 said:
But in the same folder as fastboot.exe, so you don't need to give a path in the command? I know this shouldn't change anything (the way you did it should work). But just an idea. The command would simply be:
fastboot boot twrp74.img
Might be a quirk with 10.0.3 (as you seem to already be eluding) or the TWRP build (maybe try another, slightly older?). But again, just throwing out some ideas to try.
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Same result here