Stuck in a bootloop, please help - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

Hey,
Quick rundown: Stuck in a bootloop to some sort of empty bootloader screen which has the readout:
"Start/Restart Bootloader/Recovery Mode/Power Off"
"Press volume key to select, and press power key to select"[Regarding above options]
"FastBoot Mode
PRODUCT_NAME - sdm845
VARIANT - SDM UFS
BOOTLOADER VERSION -
BASEBAND VERSION -
SERIAL NUMBER - [Gonna leave this out for now]
SECURE BOOT - yes
DEVICE STATE - unlocked" [this line is in red]​
Every choice besides Power Off returns me to the same window. What can I do to recover from this?
Background:
So I was trying to update my OP6 to the current OxygenOS while keeping my root using TWRP and Magisk, which I've done in the past without any issue(i.e. go in recovery flash OS, flash current TWRP, reboot back to recovery, flash current Magisk as I understand it). However this time I was running into an issue flashing the Oxygen update getting an error that said it "failed to map file" for the zip. My first instinct was to update TWRP to see if the newest version didn't run into this issue so I flashed that followed by the current Magisk(no reboot in between). After booting back to standard operations everything seemed fine. I went back into recovery and tried the OS update again, but hit the same issue.
I couldn't find anything specific to OP6 with this issue, but similar questions with other devices suggested clearing the dalvik cache, which I tried to no useful effect. Then I came across this thread (forums.oneplus.com/threads/oxygen-os3-i-have-a-problem-please-help.440587/page-2 too new to hyperlink) and did what I think really messed me up which was boldly follow this guy's advice to do an advanced wipe of everything but internal storage(I also left USB storage intact) from TWRP. This failed to fix the issue with the file mapping error when I subsequently tried to flash the update, though I was able to flash TWRP and Magisk successfully again before rebooting and ending up in this loop.
Any assistance in fixing this or general tips on how to not be foolish when messing around with this stuff is greatly appreciated.

Update:
So I followed the advice gleaned from the resourceful person here(https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/help/bootloader-baseband-versions-blank-t3927565) to try working with the device from my computer with fastboot. At first it would recognize the device as "Android" but be unable to find a driver for it and adb/fastboot both failed to recognize it as a device. After installing MiniTool(more as a way to backup what was on the SD card) the proper device driver also got installed and I was able to access it with fastboot; I ran into similar issues as the linked thread above, solved it by switching to b(still failed) then back to a.
Currently I've got it booted into TWRP and I'm working on getting the current Oxygen .zip copied onto the phone storage but the transfer keeps failing after moving a negligible amount.
Update 2:
Via TWRP was able to sideload the current up-to-date standard OS onto it, however my Google backup seems to have decided to disappear on me and the only OP backup I have is ages old. Anyone have recommendations on data recovery tools?

next time just dont change the build.prop file.
serious, it just breaks the system.
heppened to me too.

NickTheHuy said:
next time just dont change the build.prop file.
serious, it just breaks the system.
heppened to me too.
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Good to know, thanks for the info!
I assume that happened when I messed around with advanced wipe, do you know which of the folders I selected that would have been under? And just for future awareness, would that have not occurred had I just used TWRP's standard wipe instead?

You can run a program that will install 9.0.6 from scratch, running a batch file...
Save my life before yesterday....

Your device is bricked
If able to access the TWRP recovery then boot into twrp and try to get all the data stored in your computer.
Then use the Qualcomm flash tool to completely recover from your hard bricked OP6.
from here https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6/how-to/op6-collection-unbrick-tools-t3914109
Then its easy, again unlock boot-loader flash TWRP and magisk.

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Booting/Recovery issues, Need help. (yes I researched)

Going to try to give as much information as possible so it will help me figure this out.
I have been working with Renovate module and rom/ Different magisk etc.
The display within the settings has been always messed up and crashes upon using.
So someone suggested a factory reset.
Pre-reset. I did a nandroid backup as well as Titanium backup , and google sync just in case.
Then everything was fine. But had some issues with Magisk installer. Basicly it was not correct and root didn't work correctly.
Flashing some module updates and newest Renovate update.
Then going back to reboot, all of a sudden it goes into fastboot mode.
Tried restarting in recovery , and it would not. It always wants to go to fastboot mode.
Posting and getting some advice (Thanks) they said I bricked my phone.
I tried everything I could to get data that I did a backup of off my phone (This is where I with it was micro SD)
Finally got into TWRP VIA fastboot boot ( had to change active slot) and it was encrypted.....
Booted again using Bluespark via fastboot (Think it was slot b this time) and was able to get a full SD backup onto PC.
Thinking this is going good, I flashed bluespark into slot b?.
Well it never took, and just showed a white light on top , the notification light.
Tried a few flashing VIA fastboot, and last thing I did was fastboot boot an official TWRP, to a slot that worked.
Tried Msmdownloadtool, and various other ways to get stuff going.
Tried Fastboot flashall and fails as well
Can anyone help me get the phone back so recovery works or help in any way?
eracet said:
Going to try to give as much information as possible so it will help me figure this out.
I have been working with Renovate module and rom/ Different magisk etc.
The display within the settings has been always messed up and crashes upon using.
So someone suggested a factory reset.
Pre-reset. I did a nandroid backup as well as Titanium backup , and google sync just in case.
Then everything was fine. But had some issues with Magisk installer. Basicly it was not correct and root didn't work correctly.
Flashing some module updates and newest Renovate update.
Then going back to reboot, all of a sudden it goes into fastboot mode.
Tried restarting in recovery , and it would not. It always wants to go to fastboot mode.
Posting and getting some advice (Thanks) they said I bricked my phone.
I tried everything I could to get data that I did a backup of off my phone (This is where I with it was micro SD)
Finally got into TWRP VIA fastboot boot ( had to change active slot) and it was encrypted.....
Booted again using Bluespark via fastboot (Think it was slot b this time) and was able to get a full SD backup onto PC.
Thinking this is going good, I flashed bluespark into slot b?.
Well it never took, and just showed a white light on top , the notification light.
Tried a few flashing VIA fastboot, and last thing I did was fastboot boot an official TWRP, to a slot that worked.
Tried Msmdownloadtool, and various other ways to get stuff going.
Tried Fastboot flashall and fails as well
Can anyone help me get the phone back so recovery works or help in any way?
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UPDATE: When booting into TWRP 3.2.2.0 it gives me encrypted files. When booting into TWRP 3.2.3.0 it gives me non-encyrpted files and asks for password.
Booting anything to slot A gives me a load error. failed to authenticate.
Update2: Now I cannot get Bluspark TWRP or stock recovery to load VIA Fastboot. Only TWRP 3.2.3.0 works and loads correctly
Update 3: Keep having to do different versions of TWRP to get anything going, even tried OTA and did not work.
Update 4: Phone wants to boot into Qualcomm HS-USB Diagnostics mode when light is on.
Found you
Next time tag me
I'm the same guy on the oneplus forums
Send me a private message here or on the oneplus forums and I'll take it from there
Update: I have resolved the issue. Please do not post any further comments on this because
The issue is already resolved, duh

Any root for SM-J327W yet?

Hello, I was searching for a root for my "new" Samsung J3 Prime (SM-J327W) that I got from my sister. I did the OEM Unlock and in ODIN Mode, it says that it's also "FRP LOCK : OFF". So far, CF-Auto-Root didn't work and all TWRP images, that I found, wouldn't even download on the device . I tried images for the "T", "P" and "U" variants also. The "P" one, lead to bootloop (I recovered stock rom since I got it). So is there any root for this device? It's on the latest versions of firmware and Android available for it.
Did you find anything for the J327W yet? I can only find ROMs for the 320, 327P and 330. I've been having very erratic battery life for over a year. It started after a factory android update. Sometimes my battery life will drop from 70% down to less than 5% in a minute. I've done a factory reset, cleared the cache and replaced the battery but nothing has helped. Trying to put a new ROM OS on this POS is my last hope.
shane_c said:
Did you find anything for the J327W yet? I can only find ROMs for the 320, 327P and 330. I've been having very erratic battery life for over a year. It started after a factory android update. Sometimes my battery life will drop from 70% down to less than 5% in a minute. I've done a factory reset, cleared the cache and replaced the battery but nothing has helped. Trying to put a new ROM OS on this POS is my last hope.
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I think you'll need a battery replacement at this point... I did build a TWRP ROM myself for my popeltecan (code name of J327W in Canada apparently) but, according to a TWRP Builder Developer, my device might have some kernel issues with TWRP so I can share my ROM but I am not sure it will work on your device. Do you have your stock ROM in case?
Here is a GDrive link to my recoveries, there's the stock and the twrp one but be aware that you need all the ROM if there is a problem with the twrp (that means stock : BL, AP, CP and CSC). But you can use the stock recovery to build a device tree.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dNZGaNvCtd5kinHNfnr8MV5Z6o2_GOj4
MikasuX14 said:
I think you'll need a battery replacement at this point... I did build a TWRP ROM myself for my popeltecan (code name of J327W in Canada apparently) but, according to a TWRP Builder Developer, my device might have some kernel issues with TWRP so I can share my ROM but I am not sure it will work on your device. Do you have your stock ROM in case?
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Replaced the battery about 3 months ago but it made no difference. I have some vacation time coming up so will have a little more free time to look into things.
shane_c said:
Replaced the battery about 3 months ago but it made no difference. I have some vacation time coming up so will have a little more free time to look into things.
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Maybe a factory reset would be a good idea to try. If you want to try my twrp recovery build, you'll be wiping your data anyway. I highly suggest you to get the full stock rom since even just getting back the stock recovery could end up with a weird sort of corruption (like duplicated or unknown options inside the Settings app, or at least I experienced that). I am not responsible if it breaks anything, you were warned to get your precautions such as getting the stock rom.
MikasuX14 said:
Hello, I was searching for a root for my "new" Samsung J3 Prime (SM-J327W) that I got from my sister. I did the OEM Unlock and in ODIN Mode, it says that it's also "FRP LOCK : OFF". So far, CF-Auto-Root didn't work and all TWRP images, that I found, wouldn't even download on the device . I tried images for the "T", "P" and "U" variants also. The "P" one, lead to bootloop (I recovered stock rom since I got it). So is there any root for this device? It's on the latest versions of firmware and Android available for it.
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hi if your still looking. i looked into it and the j327u twrp does work on j327w. i had the same problem trying to gain SU access with the other image files for j327w i had to use magisk zip and install it from twrp menu. had to format data and mount system in twrp.
twrp j327u does work but i could not get supersu or magisk to work, my build is J327WVLS4BSK1 with 8.1.0 oreo. i'm not sure there's a way to get past dm-verity using the boot patch by asphyx in the TWRP threads or the universal dm-verity workaround by zackptg5.
i first flashed twrp j327u using odin, ran up against dm-verity when running supersu. both MikasuX14 and another twrp j327w version i found would also flash and load, but the touchscreen wouldn't register my input. cfar didn't work either
sfirmware (website) has workable firmware for rev 4 j327w builds in case you need to recover your phone from soft brick - i could get my build's firmware to flash using the patched odin 13.3.3 version found on this site
bytwigorlimerick said:
twrp j327u does work but i could not get supersu or magisk to work, my build is J327WVLS4BSK1 with 8.1.0 oreo. i'm not sure there's a way to get past dm-verity using the boot patch by asphyx in the TWRP threads or the universal dm-verity workaround by zackptg5.
i first flashed twrp j327u using odin, ran up against dm-verity when running supersu. both MikasuX14 and another twrp j327w version i found would also flash and load, but the touchscreen wouldn't register my input. cfar didn't work either
sfirmware (website) has workable firmware for rev 4 j327w builds in case you need to recover your phone from soft brick - i could get my build's firmware to flash using the patched odin 13.3.3 version found on this site
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heres what i did. i soft bricked, bootlooped and had to flash firmware from sfirmware a few times to get it to work
i used a twrp for j327u i found on a another similar thread on this topic. i flashed it with odin.
once inside twrp menu i went to wipe menu, i hit format, then back to mount menu, checked boxes data/system (previously data or system wouldnt check off before formatting data).once data and system were mounted i then
plugged phone back into computer while in twrp menu. the phone showed up as J327u cut/paste the latest magisk .exe into the internal storage of j327u (on computer) . i then on twrp menu found and installed magisk exe finally got it to properly install magisk i then in reboot menu hit system and reboot.
the phone restarted after awhile like it was factory reset but once i set up the phone magisk apk was already installed and root access was available. hope this helps.
so i've been busy for a long while before looking back into this. I will try again with the J327U rom. Right now, i struggle to find stock roms of the J327W because i flashed a not working twrp apparently and it locks my boot.
The J327U TWRP didn't work for me. Though, twrp itself works but i cannot get the system to boot and i cannot get to root it, no matter what i tried, i ended up in boot loop.
I managed to root this phone without TWRP. I used Linux tools to do this so I'm not sure if it could work on Windows.
Requirements:
Stock ROM for your phone (I used samfirm.js to pull it from the Samsung servers but downloading from sammobile.com works too)
A way to extract zip files
A way to extract tar files
Heimdall flasher (https://www.glassechidna.com.au/heimdall/)
Magisk Manager APK
An Internet connection on your phone
A compatible USB connector for your phone
Of course, a SM-J327W running the stock Android firmware
Obligatory warning: This WILL void the warranty of your phone and permanently trigger the warranty void flag. It also WILL cause a factory reset, so back up all your data first.
Bear with me, because there are a lot of steps. This will take around 15 to 30 minutes.
You will need to download and extract a stock ROM for your phone. Make sure that you download a ROM for the SM-J327W and not another model. Also make sure to download the latest version available.
Stock ROMs usually come in a zip file containing a few tar.md5 files. You will only need to extract the one that starts with "AP" for this procedure.
Step 1: Extract the tar.md5 file that starts with "AP" from your stock rom.
Step 2: Open the tar.md5 file in an archive manager. You may need to remove ".md5" from the end of the file.
Step 3: Extract the boot image (boot.img) from the AP file.
Step 4: Upload the boot image and the Magisk Manager APK to your phone. You can use ADB to transfer the files. For example:
adb push boot.img /storage/emulated/0
adb push Magisk-v22.0.apk /storage/emulated/0
Step 5: Open the files app on your phone. Navigate to the internal storage and tap on the Magisk APK file to install it. You may be prompted to allow installation from unknown sources.
Step 6: Open the Magisk app. It should say that Magisk isn't installed and it shoulld say "Yes" beside "Ramdisk". Tap the cogwheel icon in the top-right corner.
Step 7: Due to a bug in Magisk, you need to install version 21 instead of the latest version (v22). Set the update channel to "Custom Channel".
Step 8: When prompted, enter the following URL: "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/t...d863d3a15c6a2276b1061a280ece80ed7/stable.json" (Without the quotes.)
Step 9: Now it's time to patch the boot.img file. Tap the button to install Magisk and select the option to patch a file. When prompted, navigate to the internal storage and select the boot.img file that you transferred previously.
Step 10: Magisk will patch the file and tell you where it saved the patched file. Transfer the patched file to your computer. You can use ADB for this, for example:
adb pull /storage/emulated/0/Download/magisk_patched_XXXXX.img
Remember to replace the Xs with the the random characters that Magisk added to the file name.
Step 11: Reboot your phone into Download mode. You can shut it down and then hold the power, home, and volume down buttons at the same time to enter Download mode or use ADB: "adb reboot bootloader"
Step 12: A warning may show about the dangers of installing a custom OS. Press the volume up key to continue.
Step 13: The screen should now show "Downloading... Do not turn off target." If your phone isn't already plugged into your computer, plug it in now.
Step 14: Use Heimdall flasher to flash the patched boot image. For example:
heimdall flash --BOOT magisk_patched_XXXXX.img
Again, replace the Xs with the random characters that Magisk added to the file name.
Step 15: After a few seconds, Heimdall should report that the flash succeeded and your phone will reboot. It may take longer than usual. Leave it to do its thing and DO NOT pull out the battery.
Step 16: Your phone will show a notice that unauthorized changes have been detected and will prompt you to factory reset it. Press the button to perform the factory reset.
Step 17: Set up your phone as if it was new. It's not rooted yet, but you're really close if you got so far.
Step 18: Once you reach the home screen, upload the Magisk Manager APK to your phone again and install it like before.
Step 19: Open Magisk Manager. It will show that Magisk is installed and may prompt you to reboot to complete installation. Do not update Magisk to v22 or you will lose root access and you will have to flash the patched image again.
In the (very unlikely) case that your phone doesn't boot after flashing the patched boot.img, you can simply flash the original boot image and it should be fixed.
CONGRATULATIONS! You just rooted your SM-J327W successfully.
I also managed to port TWRP to this phone with the touchscreen working using the kernel from a recovery image for the SM-J327P found here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...-1-samsung-galaxy-j3-emerge-sm-j327p.3573607/. All the partitions are mapped correctly. Due to a bug (presumably with the kernel), the data partition can unfortunately only be mounted read-only. However, this shouldn't affect being able to flash zips on your phone and you can insert an SD card to write backups onto. In the future, I may port CWM recovery to this phone using the stock kernel to be able to mount the data partition read-write.
You can find my custom recovery attached to this reply.
Follow up: It seems that the bug that causes Magisk to fail is fixed in the latest version (v22.1.) As a result, steps 6-8 in my previous post are unnecessary.
MikasuX14 said:
Here is a GDrive link to my recoveries, there's the stock and the twrp one but be aware that you need all the ROM if there is a problem with the twrp (that means stock : BL, AP, CP and CSC). But you can use the stock recovery to build a device tree.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dNZGaNvCtd5kinHNfnr8MV5Z6o2_GOj4
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link is dead do you have twrp for j327w?

[HELP] Remove boot loop without root & USB debugging?

Hi,
this is my first post on this forum, so please let me know if you are missing any information …
My problem: I'm experiencing a boot loop with my Nexus 5 after having changed its damaged battery. I didn't use it for a long time because of this damage. Now, it does start the boot sequence again, but only to the "circle" animation which it keeps showing indefinitely.
The circumstances:
I never tried to root the phone
USB debugging is not (and cannot be) enabled
I'm completely sure the problem is not caused by the power button (seems to be a common cause)
stock recovery is reachable
an old version of ClockWorkMod Recovery (from this thread) is bootable
three tested versions of TWRP won't boot
What I tried:
I unlocked the bootloader. With both the stock recovery and CWM, I tried to
wipe the device / the cache partition
flash a stock image (directly downloaded from the Google developer page)
flash a ResurrectionRemix image
None of these worked. It seems that the recovery systems are not able to write on or even to mount the necessary partitions. As the stock recovery apparently needs access to /cache for adb sideload, any attempt to flash anything results in an error message. CWM is able to sideload the zip file, but writing the image fails.
I furthermore tried the "factory" (not OTA) image from Google with its flash-all.sh script which tries to also update boot loader and other things via fastboot – every single one of these update attempts failed as well.
So, my question is: Does anyone of you know of a way to get my phone working again?
Many thanks in advance, best regards
Hørk
Hørk said:
Hi,
this is my first post on this forum, so please let me know if you are missing any information …
My problem: I'm experiencing a boot loop with my Nexus 5 after having changed its damaged battery. I didn't use it for a long time because of this damage. Now, it does start the boot sequence again, but only to the "circle" animation which it keeps showing indefinitely.
The circumstances:
I never tried to root the phone
USB debugging is not (and cannot be) enabled
I'm completely sure the problem is not caused by the power button (seems to be a common cause)
stock recovery is reachable
an old version of ClockWorkMod Recovery (from this thread) is bootable
three tested versions of TWRP won't boot
What I tried:
I unlocked the bootloader. With both the stock recovery and CWM, I tried to
wipe the device / the cache partition
flash a stock image (directly downloaded from the Google developer page)
flash a ResurrectionRemix image
None of these worked. It seems that the recovery systems are not able to write on or even to mount the necessary partitions. As the stock recovery apparently needs access to /cache for adb sideload, any attempt to flash anything results in an error message. CWM is able to sideload the zip file, but writing the image fails.
I furthermore tried the "factory" (not OTA) image from Google with its flash-all.sh script which tries to also update boot loader and other things via fastboot – every single one of these update attempts failed as well.
So, my question is: Does anyone of you know of a way to get my phone working again?
Many thanks in advance, best regards
Hørk
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Ever fix it?

My OP 7 PRO(GM21AA) is being completely stuck at Fastboot.

Hey,
It's been always a huge headache since when the Android 10 beta and stables updates are out to root and install twrp. I've tried almost every way possible but every-time, end up being stuck at TWRP or being half way rooted. This time I've tried doing that again :
* I was at OxygenOs Android 10 stable version,
* My bootloader was unlocked as well as OEM unlocking and usb debugging was on,
* I turned my phone into fastboot, and flash the twrp image as:
fastboot flash boot file.img
Then after my phone booted into TWRP since once or twice showing that 0mb internal storage, I flashed the Magisk.zip from adb command, and rebooted it.
Since then, my phone is completely stucked at fastboot, I've tried and followed almost every xda suggestion and everything, I've tried flashing flash.bat file, I've tried flashing stock recovery, In fact I've tried flashing complete fastboot Rom (with all in one app)and it everytime boots me into Fatboot.
Please, help me out guys. I'm stressed out of this problem since yesterday's night.
Let me know your suggestions.
Maybe THIS can help you?
Actually this thread helped me just now in the same situation:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-7-pro/how-to/rom-stock-fastboot-roms-oneplus-7-pro-t3931424
That thread Jonsat mentioned didn't help me either, at all. Its not very clear that thread, telling in the thread to unbrick a OP7 to look at the thread of the OP6, there send them to OP5 and so on, eventually having to use a short written manual for the OP3 which mentions different versions and so on, its not the best for inexperienced people like me, it just send me on a wild chase downloading drivers and other things that eventually didnt work at all. Maybe I will try to rewrite it, as soon as I have enough experience to do so, i own this device for just a week.
Next time, read before you peform the install steps. It's nowhere like the older devices due to the A/B Recovery.
1. Use MSM Downloader to put you back to stock.
2. Upgrade to Android 10
3. Factory Reset to Clean out your phone (don't forget to unlock bootloader)
4. Initialize phone
5. Boot twrp (specific to Android Q + OP7 Pro)
6. Install TWRP and Magisk from TWRP
7. reboot and enjoy your rooted phone
lloydlim996 said:
Next time, read before you peform the install steps. It's nowhere like the older devices due to the A/B Recovery.
1. Use MSM Downloader to put you back to stock.
2. Upgrade to Android 10
3. Factory Reset to Clean out your phone (don't forget to unlock bootloader)
4. Initialize phone
5. Boot twrp (specific to Android Q + OP7 Pro)
6. Install TWRP and Magisk from TWRP
7. reboot and enjoy your rooted phone
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What is MSM download tool? I'm going to try using All in One.
On searching for MSM tool, I found https://www.techoxygen.com/msm-download-tool/ is that correct?
Scratch this, MSMdownload is part of zip, I'll read through https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=79972789&postcount=50 and see how it goes

Google Pixel - No apply update from ADB in recovery and other strange things

Hello everyone,
The starting situation is the Google Pixel of my mother was stuck on android 8.0. While showing there was an update available, the update would always fail to install after the reboot in the process. I found advice to factory reset the phone and then update, but this didn't help.
So my first thought was, if the update won't install the normal way I will do it manually. Google OTA installation guide says, get file (latest), reboot to recovery, plug in to USB, choose apply update by adb.
At this point the guide loses me, because the recovery screen I get to only lists reboot, reboot bootloader, simlock tool and device info tool (see picture). The device info will only tell "failed to update device info". The simlock tool just says "failed to enable simlock". Further while on this screen the phone isn't visible as an ADB device any more.
Next thing to try cause this didn't work was getting the image file (latest) from Google and flashing it through fastboot flash all, which led to a boot loop and the phone not starting at all. So I went and flashed back to the android 8 that was on it before and the phone booted again, but I'm still not any step further.
Next idea was maybe the recovery is broken somehow, so I went to install TWRP. Following the instructions I copied the latest version zip onto the phone and booted the img through fastboot. So far everything is fine, but when I install the zip I will get several errors about "can't mount /persist". And the installation won't work.
At this point I am out of ideas, so maybe someone here can tell me if and how this can be fixed? I wasn't able to find any information on this issue, aside from some xiaomi phones can show similar errors with the /persist partition and TWRP.
Any help would be welcome.

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