I recently applied the latest OxygenOS update, but it unrooted my phone. So, I attempted to re-root it, starting with step 3 from this guide. (Since the bootloader was still unlocked, I didn't think that I needed to unlock it again.) When I tried to use "fastboot boot" to load the TWRP image, it got stuck on the "Fastboot Mode" screen.
I can't do anything with it, now. If I hold down the power button, it doesn't shut off. ADB doesn't recognize the device anymore. What can I do? (BTW, I'm on Linux, and all of the unbricking tools I've seen look like they're Windows-only?)
It turned out I wasn't holding it down long enough. I had to hold power + volume up. Finally got TWRP installed by using the maunofrio files.
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Hi I have the following problem: after I flash Cannibal open touch recovery I could not flash any .zip file so I decided that I go back to CWM touch so I restarted my phone. Phone booted into fastboot mode with the following message no boot or recovery IMG so I decided to flash recovery with fastboot. I opened the folder with fastboot command flash_recovery connect the phone to usb but the command line always showed waiting for device. I unplugged the phone and tried to press the volume keys but nothing happened as if it freezes. I pulled the battery and try it again but no response. I cant connect phone to odin because it has broken power button and after I insert the battery it always turn on itself. Please advise me what to do thank you.
Seems your drivers have gone corrupt. Try a different system and use Nexus Root Toolkit.
I tried this option but without success. Phone does not respond to anything. No volume up or volume down. It´s just stucked on bootloader.
This link says that if you get <waiting for device> , then fastboot is not configured properly. Check out the link over here.
You may also try this command "fastboot boot recovery-clockwork-6.0.4.3-crespo.img" to boot into recovery without installing it.
no hope
The reason you cannot navigate in fastboot/bootloader is that your powerswitch is probably stuck in the "on position"...does your device immediately power on when battery is inserted?
The way i solved this a few months ago was to completly remove my powerswitch from the board power my device on..use quickboot to enter fastboot menu and input commands...
Also completely removing your power button makes powering on your nexus alot more complicated.
what i did was go to download mode (holding vol+ and -) and pluging phone in..this takes you to download mode
then you need to get a copy of a boatloader file to flash via odin which will reset your phone and power it on...pm me if interested i can provide you with files necessary
Update:
This was the answer: https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-8/development/unofficial-twrp-3-0-3-0-mate-8-t3524025. I'm now in TWRP.
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I got an AL10 as a gift the other day. I let the phone update to Nougat before I tried to root it.
I used DC unlocker to unlock the bootloader, as well as unlock FRP. However, there is no option to unlock FRP from Developer options in the Android settings.
On Linux I use adb to reboot into the bootloader. Then, I use fastboot to flash the latest TWRP image (3.0.2.0).
That's where the problems start. Once TWRP is flashed, I try to reboot the device and into TWRP.
Nothing happens if I press volume up + power. I've also tried volume down + power, and doing this without the USB cable attached. I've tried letting go of volume up and power when the screen flashes on, and holding it down.
It seems one of the three things happens:
1. I get stuck at a phone is unlocked and can't be trusted, device is booting now, and then Android boots as normal.
2. I get stuck at device is booting now, and the device doesn't boot.
3. I end up in Huawei eRecovery.
I've also tried using fastboot to boot directly into the TWRP image, but I get a failed error.
Any insights or advice? I'd like to run Linux Deploy on this phone, which requires root.
Many thanks in advance.
First, you’ll need ADB and fastboot, which can be downloaded here. To set up ADB, go to Settings/About Phone/Software Info and tap on build number until you get a toast notification saying “You are now a developer!” You will now have a new category in Settings called Developer Options. Go into developer options and enable USB debugging and OEM Unlock. You won't be able to turn it on if your phone is plugged in to your PC. Once you've turned it on, go to your PC, open Terminal or Command Prompt and type “adb devices”. Then plug in your phone and hit enter. You'll get a prompt on your phone to “Allow connections to this PC?”. Check Always allow and Allow. Now run “adb devices” again. Your device should now appear in Terminal.
If you have a SD card, download the latest zips from here and here onto your SD card. It'll save you a step later on.
Then you'll need to reboot to fastboot by holding down VOL- and plugging in USB while power is off. Alternatively, you can type “adb reboot bootloader” in Terminal or Command Prompt.
Next, you'll need to unlock the bootloader. Bootloader unlocking will factory reset your phone! Once you're in fastboot, run “fastboot oem unlock” in Terminal or Command Prompt. Now the bootloader is unlocked.
Now it's time to flash TWRP, a custom recovery for Android. It's going to be the way you install custom ROMs and add-ons. Download Official TWRP here. Once you've extracted the recovery.zip, run this command: “fastboot flash recovery path/to/recovery.img”. Once the file has flashed, disconnect the USB cable and battery. The next step is important! You're going to need to boot into TWRP for the first time. With the phone off, hold down VOL- and press power until the phone vibrates and the LG logo appears. While still holding down VOL-, release and immediately press and hold power. You should now be at a white screen that says “Reset all data and restore to factory settings?” Use the volume and power keys to select yes and yes again. If you've installed TWRP successfully, it won't actually factory reset your phone. Now you should see the TWRP screen. If you don't see the TWRP screen and instead see a floating ring that says “Erasing”, don't worry. Let if complete and try flashing TWRP in fastboot again.
In TWRP, you'll be greeted by a screen that says “Swipe to allow modifications?” Swipe it, then go to the Wipe tab. Go to Wipe, then Format Data, then type yes, then go to the Reboot tab and select Recovery to reboot into TWRP again. If you're prompted to install the TWRP app, don't bother.
Once you've rebooted into TWRP again, it's time to disable encryption and root the phone. Download the latest zips here and here. Skip downloading them if you already put them on your SD card earlier. On your PC, push the files to your phone using the command “adb push path/to/file.zip /sdcard/”. You can drag and drop the file into Terminal or Command Prompt to copy file path. Then go to the Install tab in TWRP and select the no-verity-opt-encrypt.zip, tap Add more zips, then add the root zip, then swipe to flash. Let the zips flash, then tap the Reboot System button when it's done. Your phone will take a little longer to boot and might reboot a couple times.
Once you're back in the OS, go through the setup wizard. Set up Magisk. If you stay on stock, you should install an app like Quick Reboot Pro from the Play Store to make it easier to reboot into recovery. Now reboot back into TWRP and go to the Backup tab. If you have a SD card, set it as the backup location. You can enable compression if you want. This will make a full system backup that you can restore from as long as you have TWRP. If the backup takes up too much space, you can put it in Google Drive or your PC later on.
You are now ready to install ROMs!
Thanks to @messi2050
My device will not start boot loader with command "adb reboot bootloader" or with the method of holding volume down and pugging it into the PC, it just restarts and boots like normal. i cannot even get to the stage to use the command "fastboot oem unlock"
I cant get it too boot into TWRP
? Has anyone else have had issues geting into bootloader mode on lg stylo 2 boost mobile.
meg540 said:
? Has anyone else have had issues geting into bootloader mode on lg stylo 2 boost mobile.
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Please explain more in detail so you can be helped better In what ways? What are you doing to get into bootloader mode? I've never had any issues on my T-Mobile Stylo 2 plus. Are you trying to get into bootloader using buttons manually or through twrp or adb?
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Please explain more in detail so you can be helped better In what ways? What are you doing to get into bootloader mode? I've never had any issues on my T-Mobile Stylo 2 plus. Are you trying to get into bootloader using buttons manually or through twrp or adb?
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Im trying too put my phone into bootloader mode to unlock bootloader but it keeps restarting phone and wont go into it. Also i have tryed on my computer command promt but phone into bootloader mode it. Restarts phone but not into bootloader mode. Also i have tryed power down and holding power button that doesn't work.
meg540 said:
Im trying too put my phone into bootloader mode to unlock bootloader but it keeps restarting phone and wont go into it. Also i have tryed on my computer command promt but phone into bootloader mode it. Restarts phone but not into bootloader mode. Also i have tryed power down and holding power button that doesn't work.
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You hold volume DOWN and power then soon as screen comes on and you see LG you let go of the power button and then immediately press power again and you never let off volume DOWN. That doesn't work?
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SM210 said:
You hold volume DOWN and power then soon as screen comes on and you see LG you let go of the power button and then immediately press power again and you never let off volume DOWN. That doesn't work?
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Ill try that i think i wasnt doing it correctly i was holding down power button then i let go an i was holding down the down button. Ty for u help ill try it later today.
Hey there, I've got the LG K530F, is there any chance of unlocking it? I looked up the LG developer website and it's not listed in there, filling that form will just lead to a popup regarding that. I thought about downgrading it back to MM (Android 6.0) using the K350F10d_00_02221.kdz firmware package aiming to be able to run fastboot oem unlock, but I'm afraid of getting it bricked. Anyone tried it? I recall doing something like that to unlock the LG Optimus L9, but that one was way older and had much weaker security measurements.
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Hi i have a LGL82VL and when trying to use adb reboot bootloader it just restarts, And when using Vol Down and Power it just comes to the factory reset page (Hard Reset)
Any ideas on how to get to the bootloader? i checked with fastboot devices while on the hard reset page and got nothing. Any Ideas?
The issue: When booting I get the "bad key" boot text which hangs for about 10 seconds before going to splash.
When doing power button + volume up, the bad key hangs for so long that holding down power button just SHUTS THE PHONE OFF.
I can do power button + volume down to enter bootloader, and then enter recovery mode from there, but when I do that I get NO COMMAND
Ive also tried with adb
adb reboot recovery
same thing NO COMMAND
Everything that I google about NO COMMAND comes back with "oh just do power button + volume up duh" and each time I read that as a solution it makes me a little bit more angry.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e6/how-to/rooting-e6-surfna-t3965659
Ive been following this guide to root my moto e6 and everything has been fine so far, but im stuck trying to install magisk. Magisk manager has already been installed, and I believe I have installed magisk. But I cannot boot into proper recovery to use it.
About to give up, hopefully someone can help
installed a bootlogo following this guide
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e5/how-to/boot-logo-moto-e5-stock-bad-key-removed-t3869259
to see if that would help. No change. Cant boot into recovery mode proper.
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The issue: When booting I get the "bad key" boot text which hangs for about 10 seconds before going to splash.
When doing power button + volume up, the bad key hangs for so long that holding down power button just SHUTS THE PHONE OFF.
I can do power button + volume down to enter bootloader, and then enter recovery mode from there, but when I do that I get NO COMMAND
Ive also tried with adb
adb reboot recovery
same thing NO COMMAND
Everything that I google about NO COMMAND comes back with "oh just do power button + volume up duh" and each time I read that as a solution it makes me a little bit more angry.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-e6/how-to/rooting-e6-surfna-t3965659
Ive been following this guide to root my moto e6 and everything has been fine so far, but im stuck trying to install magisk. Magisk manager has already been installed, and I believe I have installed magisk. But I cannot boot into proper recovery to use it.
About to give up, hopefully someone can help
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bad key and/or N/A is just the phone saying it has an unlocked bootloader.
NO COMMAND when entering Recovery, yes, google is right. When you see NO COMMAND, press and HOLD the power button and TAP the volume up key. You should see at the top, Android Recovery and a bunch of options below. If you don't see this, your recovery partition was probably modified/corrupt. Flash the original recovery.img from a stock rom. I don't think there's a working E6 TWRP recovery image yet.
If you still haven't figured this out I have a possible fix. I found that upon first installing the magisk_patched.img from the guide you linked, everything booted up fine and magisk and root were working. I however made the mistake of booting normally...somehow this affects the magisk boot function in the recovery and gives the no command screen. I just fastboot flash recovery magisk_patched.img again and booted straight into recovery and that fixed it again. Just make sure once you have root again to use a program that allows you to boot back into recovery again directly.
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bad key and/or N/A is just the phone saying it has an unlocked bootloader.
NO COMMAND when entering Recovery, yes, google is right. When you see NO COMMAND, press and HOLD the power button and TAP the volume up key. You should see at the top, Android Recovery and a bunch of options below. If you don't see this, your recovery partition was probably modified/corrupt. Flash the original recovery.img from a stock rom. I don't think there's a working E6 TWRP recovery image yet.
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When I get to the Android Recovery which option do I choose?
I tried "Reboot system now" and Magisk was still not installed
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When I get to the Android Recovery which option do I choose?
I tried "Reboot system now" and Magisk was still not installed
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You are not going to install magisk in stock recovery
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Hey everyone,
I tried flashing Paranoid Android Sapphire Alpha 3 on my OnePlus 8. I rolled back to OxygenOS 11, tried to flash the ROM through fastboot and got a partition error. After that I was stuck in Qualcomm CrashDump mode. Some hours later while trying to make the MSM tool work the phone somehow started again and updated to OxygenOS 12, but I had no network coverage, so I tried flashing the stock ROM to see if that could fix it. Now I'm stuck in fastboot mode with no way to get out.
I already tried several volume + power buttons combinations with no avail, tried to use fastboot reboot, fastboot reboot fastboot, but I'm still stuck in fastboot mode, also when trying to navigate through the fastboot menu with the volume keys, it seems like the volume up key is stuck and cycles through the options endlessly so I can't choose to power it off (I'm pretty sure that button wasn't stuck before, so it might have been something that came up with the faulty stock ROM flash).
Does anyone know what I can try? Thank you.
EDIT: It seems like I can power it off while not connected to the PC. But as soon as I plug it it goes to fastboot mode.