OnePlus 6 completely stuck - OnePlus 6 Questions & Answers

Hi all, I've been on Lineageos 16 for a while and finally decided to update to 17. I went ahead and acquired the latest twrp from mauronofrio. I flashed on both AB slots stock OS and then proceeded to flash the latest lineageos with of course gapps, magisk and twrp. However, once finished I booted to system and got stuck in the lineageos loading screen.
Thinking I might've done it wrong, I reded my steps and still the same. This took me almost the whole day, but nothing worked. So I decided to go back to 16 and then everything got worse. Suddenly I got an error that slot A was denied and now I somehow cannot even access twrp anymore. I've tried all different twrps, from the official one to blu_spark one and mauronofrio. Nothing worked, I would either get the Fastboot mode logo or just a black screen with the led light on. Now my phone is stuck with these outcomes.
I can access fastboot so I decided to use the flash-all bat but that didn't work either. I can't even boot to system as I get a black screen again with the led light on. I seem to be stuck at this and now I regret having even attempted to update my lineageos. I didn't even get the chance to backup my data. So idk if there's a unbrick tool that doesn't erase all your data as I cannot afford to lose my data.
Any help is appreciated. My phone is currently in fastboot mode and I'm completely worned out. I spent the whole day trying to fix it, checked so many forums and I feel like it only got worse. If more information is needed let me know. (And yeah the bootloader is unlocked.)

Mangob0y said:
Hi all, I've been on Lineageos 16 for a while and finally decided to update to 17. I went ahead and acquired the latest twrp from mauronofrio. I flashed on both AB slots stock OS and then proceeded to flash the latest lineageos with of course gapps, magisk and twrp. However, once finished I booted to system and got stuck in the lineageos loading screen.
Thinking I might've done it wrong, I reded my steps and still the same. This took me almost the whole day, but nothing worked. So I decided to go back to 16 and then everything got worse. Suddenly I got an error that slot A was denied and now I somehow cannot even access twrp anymore. I've tried all different twrps, from the official one to blu_spark one and mauronofrio. Nothing worked, I would either get the Fastboot mode logo or just a black screen with the led light on. Now my phone is stuck with these outcomes.
I can access fastboot so I decided to use the flash-all bat but that didn't work either. I can't even boot to system as I get a black screen again with the led light on. I seem to be stuck at this and now I regret having even attempted to update my lineageos. I didn't even get the chance to backup my data. So idk if there's a unbrick tool that doesn't erase all your data as I cannot afford to lose my data.
Any help is appreciated. My phone is currently in fastboot mode and I'm completely worned out. I spent the whole day trying to fix it, checked so many forums and I feel like it only got worse. If more information is needed let me know. (And yeah the bootloader is unlocked.)
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tipically when phone starts on fastboot and Is recognized from PC there Is always a chance to make It working again
I am used to use the *fastboot.zip when i run on throubles... there Is also the "All-In-One" tool, but before... dis you run the "flash all.zip" file running with admin priviledges?
basically type "cmd" tight click on "command prompt" then "run as administrator"
once in dos prompt type 'cd "full path of unzipped folder"'
then "flash all"
(you can also use powershell, it's the same, important Is the "run as administrator" start option")

I was able to finally get into twrp and backup important files. Did a clean install with msmdownloadtool to bring it back to stock. I think my rooting days are on hiatus for now. What a stress this was.
This thread can be closed. Thank you!

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Having the oddest problems. Fear a brick.

I am on a Verizon Razr Maxx HD (xt926). This all started when I decided to cleanly flash the newest version of CM10.2. I had been running it before. I wanted to start from a blank slate, so I went into TWRP and did the format wipe. Installed the newest CM10.2 nightly and gapps. This went fine and I booted into the ROM and started recovering all of my stuff. I installed F-droid and AdAway, and rebooted for that. The phone never got past the Bootloader Unlocked warning screen. I turned it off and went into TWRP to try some things. I tried to fix permissions, but it failed, referencing something to do with fdroid. I wiped again and reinstalled CM, but I still couldn't get past the Bootloader Unlocked warning.
I booted into TWRP again and wiped what I could, and accidentally wiped my external SD, and I had no card readers lying around to get the ROM zips back onto it. I downloaded the Razr HD utility, used the batch file, and tried to flash the stock rom through fastboot, but it got stuck in some kind of loop and would not flash correctly. I then tried to do it manually, but got some sort of buffer error. I tried again, and it started ok but I never saw it actually finish flashing.
By this time I finagled the ROM zips onto the SD card and stopped the fastboot and booted into TWRP. I did another set of wipes, and rebooted into TWRP again. I flashed the CM and Gapps. The ROM booted fine from TWRP and I was able to start setting up my account again. I tried rebooting after the initial setup just to see if it was working correctly, and was met with the fastboot screen with fastboot reason: Flash failed. I rebooted into TWRP from there, and tried to boot normally, but it still brought me to the fastboot. I went to the boot menu and tried the normal boot selection, and now my phone is stuck on the Bootloader Warning screen and now it won't even turn off when I hold the power button.
I have no idea what is going on, or why I could get to the working ROM once but not again. Does anyone know anything that could help me?
Kopiok said:
I am on a Verizon Razr Maxx HD (xt926). This all started when I decided to cleanly flash the newest version of CM10.2. I had been running it before. I wanted to start from a blank slate, so I went into TWRP and did the format wipe. Installed the newest CM10.2 nightly and gapps. This went fine and I booted into the ROM and started recovering all of my stuff. I installed F-droid and AdAway, and rebooted for that. The phone never got past the Bootloader Unlocked warning screen. I turned it off and went into TWRP to try some things. I tried to fix permissions, but it failed, referencing something to do with fdroid. I wiped again and reinstalled CM, but I still couldn't get past the Bootloader Unlocked warning.
I booted into TWRP again and wiped what I could, and accidentally wiped my external SD, and I had no card readers lying around to get the ROM zips back onto it. I downloaded the Razr HD utility, used the batch file, and tried to flash the stock rom through fastboot, but it got stuck in some kind of loop and would not flash correctly. I then tried to do it manually, but got some sort of buffer error. I tried again, and it started ok but I never saw it actually finish flashing.
By this time I finagled the ROM zips onto the SD card and stopped the fastboot and booted into TWRP. I did another set of wipes, and rebooted into TWRP again. I flashed the CM and Gapps. The ROM booted fine from TWRP and I was able to start setting up my account again. I tried rebooting after the initial setup just to see if it was working correctly, and was met with the fastboot screen with fastboot reason: Flash failed. I rebooted into TWRP from there, and tried to boot normally, but it still brought me to the fastboot. I went to the boot menu and tried the normal boot selection, and now my phone is stuck on the Bootloader Warning screen and now it won't even turn off when I hold the power button.
I have no idea what is going on, or why I could get to the working ROM once but not again. Does anyone know anything that could help me?
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Try the solution in the last few posts on this thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2465695
I hope you get more knowledgeable advice than mine but, were I in your situation, my primary goal would be to get back to STOCK. Forget CM and modding for now. Either through TWRP or through the recovery settings on the phone itself I'd get to where I could do a factory reset. If you're continuously able to boot into TWRP I don't see how your phone could be bricked. My experience is, if I can get a phone to do ANYTHING I've got a shot at figuring out how to get out of whatever mess I've created. I don't know if this could be a factor but I'd put in a different micro SD card too, in case there's something on the card you've got in there.
Just an update. So, I got it to go back to fastboot this morning and I tried using the Razr Utility to flash back stock and stock recovery, but I got a "Failed" line with the reason "Remote Failure". Not sure what that's about. When it reset it got back to the Cyanogenmod boot graphic, but it never started. I left it there for a good 12 minutes.
Right now it's sitting in TWRP. I'm going to let it charge to 100% (it was a little less when I tried all of this) and attempt it again at 100% battery. Thanks for the help so far!
So, I tried using the Razr Utility to flash the system, kernel, radio and for system it was unsuccessful (something about too many threads or strings, something to that effect), but the rest said OK. Now my phone doesn't seem to turn on. My computer still makes the device plugged in sound when it's plugged/unplugged, but I cannot get the screen to show anything or seem to turn on the phone.
Is this it? Is it... bricked!? ;-;
Edit: I ordered the Factory Adapter as a last resort sort of thing. This is lame.
Edit Edit: I've seen the boot logo since my last edit! But... it's not coming back and I still can't even bring up the bootloader. I don't know why it will sometimes turn on or sometimes not. In any case, I'm now hopeful that not ALL is lost.
Bottom line, the adapter will allow you to fix your phone and flash the stock FXZ in RSD Lite or fastboot and get back to a clean slate and start over.
That's why we went to the trouble of making them!
cellzealot said:
Bottom line, the adapter will allow you to fix your phone and flash the stock FXZ in RSD Lite or fastboot and get back to a clean slate and start over.
That's why we went to the trouble of making them!
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That's the plan! One odd thing happening now... My phone's screen isn't showing anything, so I assumed it was off. I left it unplugged and went to see a movie..... and the phone is still warm. This leads me to believe the phone is still drawing power, for some reason... God this is weird. I'll wait for the adapter and try again. Thanks for the help!
cellzealot said:
Bottom line, the adapter will allow you to fix your phone and flash the stock FXZ in RSD Lite or fastboot and get back to a clean slate and start over.
That's why we went to the trouble of making them!
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according to the packaging on mine from tbh a chinaman made it, just sayin
Yes, we designed them and contracted through our US supplier who produced all of our cables who, in turn, had them produced in China according to our specifications. There is no longer any injection molded plastic production done in the US that can work at this small scale for affordable rates.
Sorry...that's the way the world works these days.
cellzealot said:
Yes, we designed them and contracted through our US supplier who produced all of our cables who, in turn, had them produced in China according to our specifications. There is no longer any injection molded plastic production done in the US that can work at this small scale for affordable rates.
Sorry...that's the way the world works these days.
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thanks for making it either way, better to have and not need.
havent had to use it so far
bweN diorD said:
thanks for making it either way, better to have and not need.
havent had to use it so far
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You're welcome! They are definitely the best $10 investment you can make in any Motorola phone.
Next time you want to invest many thousands of dollars of your own money in a wild, hairbrained scheme to help a bunch of anonymous people on the internet fix their phones that they recently finished destroying themselves, let us know...we have just the plan!
cellzealot said:
You're welcome! They are definitely the best $10 investment you can make in any Motorola phone.
Next time you want to invest many thousands of dollars of your own money in a wild, hairbrained scheme to help a bunch of anonymous people on the internet fix their phones that they recently finished destroying themselves, let us know...we have just the plan!
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how many thousands, and whats the plan?
I got the Factory Adapter and used RSD Lite to flash stock. And it works! Yay! It's starting up reliably and everything.
Except... it won't start up without the cable attached, and the battery icon has a big question mark on it. It also won't connect to the cell network (but does connect to WiFi). What do I do now?
Edit: So I noticed that while the battery status said "Unknown", it did go from 2% to 3% charge level when I plugged it in normally for a little. My plan at the moment is to try leaving it plugged in for a while and then try taking the OTA update to see if that fixes everything. Good plan?
Edit Edit: Never mind! I just had to let it charge for a bit. It seems to be back in working order, now! Thank you so much for all the help everyone!
That is exactly what is supposed to happen. Congrats on fixing your phone!
The factory cable/adapter does not charge the device but powers it directly, allowing it to boot no matter what state the battery is in or even without a battery at all.
You cannot charge in bootloader, which is why the cable/adapter is so valuable. Once the device can boot/charge normally then you are all set.

Moto G (falcon) - Recovery img problem

Ok, I've been reading around the forum for about a week, trying to solve a problem with an original moto g (falcon). Basically my cousin got the moto g a few years back, and I, in my ignorance, tried to root the device for him. What I can remember was oem unlocking the bootloader with Motorola's unlock code through their website and adb. then my cousin freaked about the warranty warning on the boot animation, and decided against it. So cut to now, I'm a little more experienced, the phone's years old now, and he'd like to refresh it with a new rom, which I suggested, trying to help him. So forgetting what I'd originally done those years ago, I started the process of rooting the phone, installing a custom recovery, to hopefully put a lighter rom on it for him.
OK so it's a UK Retail on tesco mobile, moto g xt1032 running Android 5.1.
in bootloader menu it says "Device Locked status 2", dunno what this is in relation to.
first I checked the bootloader was still unlocked, and adb said it was. so I tried to use CF-autoroot to finish the job, but there was issues. it restarted the phone into fastboot mode, but when the script started, pc end did nothing, on the phone it said, "flashing unlock" and just sat there for 10-15mins doing nothing (i left it the time, just incase it was doing it).
So i read a little more, and found because i'd already unlocked the bootloader, I could just flash a custom recovery and root from adb? so I downloaded the latest twrp and tried. I was unable to do so. it said the partition wasn't the right size? should have documented it, but really didn't expect to run into any problems.
So I restarted and tried to do my usual fallback, and flash the factory image and start again, But couldn't find a source for the specific img, and tried to keep fighting on.
So I noticed that the phone wouldn't respond to adb or fastboot once in fastboot mode, when in android with usb debugging, no problems, in fastboot, didn't show up as adb devices?
I tried booting into the recovery from the bootloader menu, and got a no command. So there isn't a recovery, and I can't flash a new one? if i could find the stock recovery, I would try that.
so apart from deleting all his apps and settings, I hadn't solved the problem at all, and had to leave the job there as I couldn't find a solution.
I know this isn't the most detailed, but I've done this with quiet a few phones now, and felt I was pretty competent. I see everyday as an excuse to learn more, and like to think I have humility. So, I'm assuming I did something those years ago to damage the recovery? I'm running out of ideas, and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction?
I've lurked on xda for years, and learned so much about this kind of thing through my past experiences, but I'm stumped this time, and feel obliged to resolve the problem, as it was me who caused it.
TL DR
Can't flash recovery, no command when I try to open recovery, trying to either factory image back, or root/custom recovery it.
any insight would be much appreciated.
Hi. I just rooted and installed CM13 on an old XT1034 about two days ago. I am also sort of a ROM noob, I have ROMed a few devices, but usually but following strict step by step guides I have found here on XDA. Over the years I have some minor understanding of the process now.
I also got the "No command screen" when trying to get into TWRP recovery. The issue seems to be that if you reboot via ADB and the ROM launches it will automatically rewrite the recovery to the stock one, and when you try to go to recovery from fastboot, it gives you the "no command" error. Apparently you can get to the stock recovery from there by a hardware key combo, something like holding up vol for 10 sec then a quick press of power (I can't remeber the exact key sequence or what forum I read it in). If it does this you have to reflash TWRP again. This issue is mentioned here (http://wiki.cyanogenmod.org/w/Install_CM_for_falcon) in step 8 about installing recovery. What I ended up doing was after the flash of TWRP via ADB, I manually powered down, then manually bood into fastboot by holding volume down and power, and selecting recovery. This was a bit fiddly and I had to attempt it a few times but eventually it worked and TWRP installed.
The issue with the phone not being recognized may be due to incorrect drivers. I had no issue with this because I installed the official driver package from Motorola. It is available in their website in the developer section. I don't have the URL right now.
Hopefully this helps, for me CM13 Official has been an a stable fresh start for this old device.

I cannot for the life of me get TWRP installed.

I've followed every guide possible and I end up in the same spot almost everyone else ended up that I can see, and that's after flashing TWRP, it stays stuck on your device is booting up.
I read on TWRP's site that sometimes phones auto write over it so you have to boot into recovery right after typing in fastboot reboot but that never works.
I've seen some TWRP's are dedicated to Honor 8, and that didn't seem to work.
https://twrp.me/devices/huaweihonor8.html
I got
twrp-3.2.1-0-frd.img
I flash it at the white bootloader screen. and that's as far as I can get, it never goes into TWRP.
Am I missing a step here?
My guess is that your bootloader is locked. It's literally a click of a button to install, and the only thing that would block that is a locked bootloader.
Nah, it's the screen that says "your device cannot be trusted because it's unlocked" or something like that and at the bottom it just stays at booting up. I've done everything and it never goes into TWRP as if it never flashed in, even though the adb command screen said it did.
[edit] Well, it finally worked, I just kept doing the same thing over and over and it finally took. No idea why lol. Now it's just not wanting to take SuperSU. It starts flashing then immediately restarts, looks like it stops on the "creating image" part?
I had the same trouble but I installed an older version of TWRP and it worked fine with B405.
zinko_pt said:
I had the same trouble but I installed an older version of TWRP and it worked fine with B405.
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That's what I ended up doing, supersu wouldn't flash so I used that other new popular one and started right up.
Use Huawei Multitool

OnePlus One Revive? Anyone can rack their brains on this?

So I got this Oneplus one from my friend and it's come to me to revive it as there is something wrong with it.. The current state of the phone is that when it's plugged on the computer it can go into fastboot mode or when I try to boot it I will see the oneplus one logo and then it will bootloop. No recovery mode. For some reason without plugging in the phone when I try to start it the phone just vibrates and then goes off and the screen is black all the time. Have charged the phone for an hour to make sure it's not out of juice.
This phone has unlocked bootloader and was on Lineage OS if I am not wrong but I am sure this friend has done something wrong in flashing the wrong file. I know there are loads of solutions which I have tried. Trust me I've tried all and then I am making this new thread or else I won't replicate content.
Things that I tried :
1. Tried flashing cm-13.1.2-ZNH2KAS3P0-bacon-signed-fastboot_64GB via fastboot mode. Everything writes properly but still the same bootlooping and no recovery.
2. Tried flashing Color OS via MSM8974DownloadTool. Everything again goes fine and it's green but again got the Red oneplus one logo this time (maybe that's the color OS boot image) and then bootlooping. Also no fastboot in this mode.
3. Tried Oneplus One Patch released by them officially on their forum to revert the phone to complete stock. Again same issue.
Is there anything else I need to try to make this phone work or is this going to the bin
Any leads would be appreciated from you guys.
Thanks.
have you tried swapping out the micro usb cable because that might be your problem
Replace the batteries with a new one....
Try using fastboot image of cm11s, the very first factory rom for bacon.
I once had to go this far back when flashing sail rom or something
OK let me try with a new cable and let me try flashing cm11. Will update. Thanks.
Update : Trying since morning to get the CM11 fastboot file but unable to get it. It's there on android host server but I am getting constant speed of 10KB/s. Kept it to download for 6 hours and it failed to download.
Anyone has a google drive link to the file? It would be a great help.
If fastboot works there shouldn't be problems at all. First of all wipe everything including internal(search commands online)...also try "fastboot oem unlock" command again. Then just simply flash the latest TWRP via fastboot and from TWRP flash Official LOS15.1(works beautifully) and gapps.
i had somthing simular happened and what i did was i flashed color os then flashed twrp then cm and then booted it (it worked) then flash linage os 15.1 and thats that (i did this cuz i bricked mine while trying to make a boot logo)and btw make sure you have not got the color os boot logo set as the boot logo while installing other roms due to the fact color os boot logo stops or roms from loading make sure you have got the original boot logo!
choosymoron said:
OK let me try with a new cable and let me try flashing cm11. Will update. Thanks.
Update : Trying since morning to get the CM11 fastboot file but unable to get it. It's there on android host server but I am getting constant speed of 10KB/s. Kept it to download for 6 hours and it failed to download.
Anyone has a google drive link to the file? It would be a great help.
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who are you downloading it from aka which developer
I am inside the OS so the issue was to do with the cable. So stupid but I guess flashing Color OS did help. Thanks a lot guys. We can close this thread. Also the battery seems to be broken, will have to change that.
because i had the same issue a few months back i totally bricked my opo and i thought my phone was gone and not coming back

Managed to brick my wife's Moto G Power twice trying to put a new image on it. Help Please.

*hangs head in shame*
Ok, I'm stumped and I need help.
Last time I rooted a phone, it was our old HTC Thunderbolts... Things have changed significantly since then, or so it would appear.
Trying to fix my wife's phone after a Verizon OTA update seems to have jumped her phone from Android 10 to 11, and in the process nerfed the hotspot (which we need, as we're rural with no landline broadband available)
I'm working on a Moto G Power (sofia XT2041-4), bought late last year off the shelf from Best Buy.
Home PC is a Windows 10 box. I do not have a linux environment available to me.
I am \ was trying to put LinageOS on it, but honestly don't care what OS it is as long as we can turn the hotspot on ourselves, regardless of what Verizon wants. Over a decade ago, I rooted our phones with ICS image, so I have some outdated experience here. CalyxOS looks nice but I don't think it'll work on Moto G Power.
So, here's where I'm at in the last 48 hours.
I have gone in and gotten the unlock key from motorola, and successfully undone the OEM Lock. (I know this is the case because it tells me I'm an idiot and I should lock it, every time it boots up now). This also managed to wipe the phone, which, oops, read to the end of the paragraph BEFORE unlocking and deleting pictures of the grandkids which came in since the last backup.
Somehow last night, I managed to get it to be a brick, but used LMSA to unbrick it, but that version is still the OTA updated Android 11, so same problem with the hotspot.
I have installed the Android SDK, newest motorola drivers, and also the standalone 'Minimal ADB and Fastboot' on my PC
I've managed to get TWRP installed in the recovery portion of the phone. (note: may have been wiped now, but I can get it back on I believe)
Following this video, I managed to bring TWRP up, wiped the device, then copied the Lineage OS image to the microSD card, as well as Open GApps. The only thing I couldn't get to work, other than, you know, the new OS, is I didn't see a place to enable advanced boot options, so I have to get back to the bootloader via Volume Down and Power from a full shutdown state.
When I try to install the LinageOS (17.1), it looks like it's installing, goes through steps 1 and 2, then a slew of error messages in the log.
I've got the 4 image files I pulled out of one of the LineageOS zip files (Boot, Product, System, VBMeta) in the 'Minimal ADB and Fastboot' directory.
I can run 'fastboot flash boot boot.img' from the 'Minimal ADB and Fastboot' directory and it succeeds.
When I try to run Product, System or VBMeta in the same way (cmdline = fastboot flash product product.img), all of them fail the Preflash Validation and it comes back with 'FAILED (remote failure)'
During this process, somehow I bricked my wife's phone AGAIN, but just got it reset with LMSA for the second time. So, I may have wiped out everything I've done previously on the phone, which may or may not be a good thing. But, I believe everything I've done up to this point is repeatable (which is somewhat why I wrote all of the above details out)
Edit: Progress is Made! - Ok, now that I've got FASTBOOTD figured out, I was able to flash the Boot, Product, System and VBMeta into active partition A. But when I use the command 'flashboot reboot' it just keeps coming back to the fastboot flashload screen with the green android with it's access panel open. I tried to get back into TWRP via entering 'Recovery Mode' at the loader, but apparently it got wiped. I'm guessing I should flash it back into the recovery slot ("fastboot flash recovery twrp-3.4.0-0-sofia-test9") and then maybe try to recover from Partition A via TWRP?
Things I'm not sure about
First, I'm pretty sure I'm not in FastbootD. I don't see a big red FASTBOOTD at the top, and according to this thread, means I'm not in it.
Update: Ok, I realized I didn't have the 'platform tools', which I have now downloaded, and once I was back in fastboot, I was able to run 'Flashboot reboot flashboot' and now I know I'm in FlashbootD. Not sure what I'm supposed to do in here at this point, but hey, I've now got the correct interface.
I think FASTBOOTD should be something I'm interacting with on the Moto G Power, but for the life of me, I can't figure out how to get to it.
Update on this, see above.
I feel like I've got to be CLOSE to getting this thing working, but damned if I can seem to cross the finish line.
Help?
Further Edit: So, I tried another OS, ResurrectionOS, just to see if it was an issue with the image.
Started with another reset with LMSA (I love that tool... It zeroes out all the stupid things I'm doing on the Moto G Power during this process)
Rebooted into FastBootD mode (with the nice red at the top)
Flashed all four of the images. No errors noted during the process
Wiped the Data
Rebooted... And right back to the bootloader. Cannot seem to get out of the boot loader to get the new OS to initialize.
Again, Help?
Did you ever solve this riddle?

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