Howdy! I got a gionee a1 lite device recently and I cannot manually reboot the phone to bootloader through recovery mode or fastboot via adb pc tools. Someone here enlightened me that the device's fastboot is disabled which is a bummer.
I'm aware now that some manufacturers disable their devices' bootloaders for reasons unknown. Has anyone been able to root a device with a disabled fastboot? Please help me out.
Trunks614 said:
Howdy! I got a gionee a1 lite device recently and I cannot manually reboot the phone to bootloader through recovery mode or fastboot via adb pc tools. Someone here enlightened me that the device's fastboot is disabled which is a bummer.
I'm aware now that some manufacturers disable their devices' bootloaders for reasons unknown. Has anyone been able to root a device with a disabled fastboot? Please help me out.
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Methods that involve flashing the device won't do you any good. You'll have to try methods that involve using an app to root the device for you, which have not been useful to root android since android Lollipop/Marshmallow was released.
Droidriven said:
Methods that involve flashing the device won't do you any good. You'll have to try methods that involve using an app to root the device for you, which have not been useful to root android since android Lollipop/Marshmallow was released.
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Is there possibly any app or other method that doesn't involve unlocking bootloader to root android nougat? Kingroot and kingoroot have been ineffective so far.
It's a misconception to think that device's bootloader must get unlocked before device's Android can get rooted.
Rooting Android simply means a suitable SU binary - by whatever method - gets installed. IMO the easiest method to do this is by means of ADB.
jwoegerbauer said:
It's a misconception to think that device's bootloader must get unlocked before device's Android can get rooted.
Rooting Android simply means a suitable SU binary - by whatever method - gets installed. IMO the easiest method to do this is by means of ADB.
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I have a ported twrp ready to flash but I'm hesitant because I heard flashing a recovery while bootloader is locked could bork the device. Flashing twrp seems to be the only step now to root the phone, should I give it a try or avoid the risk?
My POV: TWRP isn't needed at all to root a device's Android.
jwoegerbauer said:
My POV: TWRP isn't needed at all to root a device's Android.
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I needed the twrp to flash magisk. Is there some other method to root an android 7 device that doesn't involve twrp or unlocking bootloader?
I already told you a method: no more to say by me ...
jwoegerbauer said:
I told a method: no more to say by me ...
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Please put me through or post the link to the method.
1. Download latest version of SuperSU.zip onto PC
2. Install ADB on PC ( systemwide accessible !!! ) if not already done yet
3. On phone enable USB debugging, if not already done yet, and reboot phone
4. Connect phone with PC via USB cable that came with phone
5. Run a Windows command script ( .BAT-file ) that contains these lines
Code:
@echo off
adb devices
adb reboot recovery
timeout /t 10 /nobreak >nul
echo In Recovery menu shown on device select "Update from ADB" and apply
echo Press any key when done ...
pause >nul
adb sideload <PATH-TO-SUPERSU.ZIP-FILE-ON-PC-HERE>
adb reboot
jwoegerbauer said:
My POV: TWRP isn't needed at all to root a device's Android.
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My POV: it isn't exactly as simple as connect to adb and issue a few commands, that is just a fact. I'm speaking from experience, just isn't that simple in all cases. If you can get the device to accept temp root via adb, then, yes, it "can" be that simple, the problem is, temp root via adb isn't an option on ALL android devices.
jwoegerbauer said:
1. Download latest version of SuperSU.zip onto PC
2. Install ADB on PC ( systemwide accessible !!! ) if not already done yet
3. On phone enable USB debugging, if not already done yet, and reboot phone
4. Connect phone with PC via USB cable that came with phone
5. Run a Windows command script ( .BAT-file ) that contains these lines
Code:
@echo off
adb devices
adb reboot recovery
timeout /t 10 /nobreak >nul
echo In Recovery menu shown on device select "Update from ADB" and apply
echo Press any key when done ...
pause >nul
adb sideload <PATH-TO-SUPERSU.ZIP-FILE-ON-PC-HERE>
adb reboot
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Thank you. I tried this, unfortunately I got a "device not found" error even though "adb devices" did.
Droidriven said:
My POV: it isn't exactly as simple as connect to adb and issue a few commands, that is just a fact. I'm speaking from experience, just isn't that simple in all cases. If you can get the device to accept temp root via adb, then, yes, it "can" be that simple, the problem is, temp root via adb isn't an option on ALL android devices.
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I'm really confused ...
With no line in this thread it was mentioned / suggested / recommended to install a temporary root.
I kindly ask you to stop hopping into a thread and post off-topic content. TIA
@Trunks614
When ADB triggers "no devices found" then it's mostly caused by wrong ADB-driver used.
jwoegerbauer said:
@Trunks614
When ADB triggers "no devices found" then it's mostly caused by wrong ADB-driver used.
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Will "apply update from SD card" work the same way?
jwoegerbauer said:
1. Download latest version of SuperSU.zip onto PC
2. Install ADB on PC ( systemwide accessible !!! ) if not already done yet
3. On phone enable USB debugging, if not already done yet, and reboot phone
4. Connect phone with PC via USB cable that came with phone
5. Run a Windows command script ( .BAT-file ) that contains these lines
Code:
@echo off
adb devices
adb reboot recovery
timeout /t 10 /nobreak >nul
echo In Recovery menu shown on device select "Update from ADB" and apply
echo Press any key when done ...
pause >nul
adb sideload <PATH-TO-SUPERSU.ZIP-FILE-ON-PC-HERE>
adb reboot
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SuperSU is a deprecated project, that is why and how Magisk came to prominence. Anyone still using SuperSU is taking a real chance of compromising the security of their device at the system level. If SuperSU is used to gain root, it is highly recommended to convert to Magisk root after gaining root via SuperSU.
i have the same problem, zte A5 2019 fastboot disabled, by the way you can try mtk easy-su
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Hi,
was using this guide online to try to recover and move stuff around in my Nexus5 while it is broken as far as i know this is a LCD problem not a digitiser problem.
http://www.techlife.net/2014/09/access-your-android-device-after-breaking-your-screen.html/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2786395
ran into a problem that I can't turn on USB Debugging on my phone without being able to see what i am pressing.
According to the end of the guide it told me to flash a kernel with USB debugging enabled by default but I am unsure of what this means.
Rooted: No (I dont mind if i have to)
Fastboot: No idea
Installed ADB on computer: Yes
The custom kernel will need to have USB debugging ON by default/on boot. Usually through a custom initrc.
If you manage to get rooted, you could try:
androidscreencast
- Flash TWRP if you haven't already
- boot to recovery
- adb shell
- mount system
- edit build.prop
- reboot
- figure out adbkey.pub stuff
I have gone the same way, but could not get a screen display. It was on my wife's Gnex though. The rest works.
Now to get debian or something installed...ultralow power wireless server.
You need to install ADB/Fastboot to your PC
GO HERE
Then you can
Enable usb debugging via recovery using the following ABD commands:
Adb shell
echo "persist.service.adb.enable=1" >>/system/build.prop
echo "persist.service.debuggable=1" >>/system/build.prop
echo "persist.sys.usb.config=mass_storage,adb" >>/system/build.prop"
reboot
joegestes said:
You need to install ADB/Fastboot to your PC
GO HERE
Then you can
Enable usb debugging via recovery using the following ABD commands:
Adb shell
echo "persist.service.adb.enable=1" >>/system/build.prop
echo "persist.service.debuggable=1" >>/system/build.prop
echo "persist.sys.usb.config=mass_storage,adb" >>/system/build.prop"
reboot
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OP, try this.
The two previous posts are forgetting you need usb debugging before you can adb shell.
Booting to recovery gives you access to your system and build.prop.
Bubble-be said:
The two previous posts are forgetting you need usb debugging before you can adb shell.
Booting to recovery gives you access to your system and build.prop.
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recoveries have adbd enabled by default. what we're doing here is making the OS have adbd enabled.
Yes, we're on the same page there.
You can't just adb to your device to enable adb, get it ?
You need a way to access build.prop out of android, so booting to recovery will allow you this.
Just dugg up the link for the adbkey as well. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2408802
get a USB OTG cable and connect your mouse to your phone
Bubble-be said:
Yes, we're on the same page there.
You can't just adb to your device to enable adb, get it ?
You need a way to access build.prop out of android, so booting to recovery will allow you this.
Just dugg up the link for the adbkey as well. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2408802
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Huh...
Even if display isn't coming on... You can 3bc to fastboot, press down twice (iirc) and press power. wait a few secs, custom recovery should be running.
`adb shell` .. out of android, adb running. profit.
I think the OP is not rooted, nor does he have a custom recovery.
In that case you will need boot temporarily into a custom recovery that will allow root ADB shell access.
Download the TWRP recovery image to you PC.
HERE
For simplicity, rename the file recovery.img
Place the renamed file in your \sdk\platform-tools folder on PC.
Turn off you phone and then hold volume up button while pressing power button to get into fastboot mode.
Then, open a command prompt from within the platform-tools folder and run the following command:
fastboot boot recovery.img
Your phone should reboot into TWRP recovery.
You can then run the ADB commands outlined in my first post to enable usb debugging:
Adb shell
echo "persist.service.adb.enable=1" >>/system/build.prop
echo "persist.service.debuggable=1" >>/system/build.prop
echo "persist.sys.usb.config=mass_storage,adb" >>/system/build.prop"
reboot
Best of luck
Bubble-be said:
The two previous posts are forgetting you need usb debugging before you can adb shell.
Booting to recovery gives you access to your system and build.prop.
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This is incorrect.
I do not need usb debugging enabled to run ADB shell in custom recovery.
Bubble-be said:
Yes, we're on the same page there.
You can't just adb to your device to enable adb, get it ?
You need a way to access build.prop out of android, so booting to recovery will allow you this.
Just dugg up the link for the adbkey as well. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2408802
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Huh
My post clearly stated via recovery
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4n3ver said:
get a USB OTG cable and connect your mouse to your phone
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I've never tried this, but think you need to be rooted and install some hacks to get a mouse
to work via OTG.
Hello again,
Thanks for all the replies so far.
Unfortunately i'm still unable to enable USB debugging.
I'm getting stuck, I have managed to install adb and fast boot using the 15 second thing but am unable to get it to detect via "adb devices" and am currently troubleshooting this step
I can't upload images so i'm just gonna type what it says
Code:
C:\Users\blah> fastboot boot recovery.img
<waiting for device >
^C
C:\Users\blah> adb devices
List of devices attached
C:\Users\blah>
probably something to do with how my adb drivers are installed
Just to clarify my screen is impossible to use as its just coloured lines due to cracks in the LCD screen.
Hopefully all goes well and i'll be able to fastboot TWRP with the instructions you guys have given me.
fuzznuzz said:
Hello again,
Thanks for all the replies so far.
Unfortunately i'm still unable to enable USB debugging.
I'm getting stuck, I have managed to install adb and fast boot using the 15 second thing but am unable to get it to detect via "adb devices" and am currently troubleshooting this step
I
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Your welcome.
It's probably just simple a driver issue. You will need to look in Device manager on PC while phone is connected.
Download the howto_driver.zip from the "15 seconds ADB Installer thread" and follow the picture tutorial contained in the zip file. This should fix your connectivity issues:good:
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If it helps, I don't have the "Android Bootloader Interface" driver option. So for me,
selecting "Android Composite ADB Interface" allows me to detect my Nexus5 in both ADB and Fastboot mode.
Keep in mind, my OS Win7 64bit and my 64 bit ADBdriver package may be entirely different than yours.
Okay i'm having some other problems now
can anyone help?
fuzznuzz said:
Okay i'm having some other problems now
can anyone help?
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Your bootloader is locked.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using XDA Free mobile app
fuzznuzz said:
Okay i'm having some other problems now
can anyone help?
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Locked bootloader
It is the first question I or anyone replying should have asked you.
Unfortunately, as far as I know, it's game over recovering any user data with
a busted non-viewable LCD, no USB debugging and a locked bootloader.
Unless, you can by some luck, miracle or Power of the Force, pull off using your touchscreen to enable USB debugging.
Then you could use Simple ADB Backup or Holo Backup to get your data.
If not and your data is important enough to you, then replacing the screen would be your last option.
Worth replacing IMHO because your Nexus 5 is still a really great phone with nice specs and plenty of power.
Found one HERE shipped from China for $46.76 or HERE from USA $69.99 from US on ebay.
didn't work
joegestes said:
You need to install ADB/Fastboot to your PC
GO HERE
Then you can
Enable usb debugging via recovery using the following ABD commands:
Adb shell
echo "persist.service.adb.enable=1" >>/system/build.prop
echo "persist.service.debuggable=1" >>/system/build.prop
echo "persist.sys.usb.config=mass_storage,adb" >>/system/build.prop"
reboot
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i followed all these steps and adb devices shows nothing while phone is in recovery mode
fastboot devices shows my phone when in fastboot mode
just adb not working
help asap please
halo_95 said:
i followed all these steps and adb devices shows nothing while phone is in recovery mode
fastboot devices shows my phone when in fastboot mode
just adb not working
help asap please
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Do you have a stock recovery or a custom one?
You'll need to boot a custom recovery, not the stock recovery.
Now that you don't have to install the custom recovery, just boot it.
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TUTORIAL REVISED AND WRITTEN BY @parcek
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FURTHER UPDATED FOR ROOTING NOOBS: 10 Steps
Two Methods: Windows and Linux
Originally posted by @brad2192: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/development/lg-aristo-2-root-t3746425
Credit to @tecknight for updated files: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76837384&postcount=2
@brad2192: Updated Tutorial due to people using TWRP (the original tutorial was released before TWRP was released for this device)
1) Backup all apps and data using LG Backup phone apps
2) Enable USB debugging and Unlock OEM. There are two methods in which you will to accomplish this:
First Method: Smartphone GUI
A) On your Lg Aristo 2 Smartphone go into General Tab (If in Tab View), If in list view, scroll down towards System section
"System Settings > About Phone > Software Information > Click on "Build Number" 10 times.
Now go to "System Settings > About Phone > Developer Options > Enable OEM unlock."
and also "System Settings > About Phone > Developer Options > Enable USB debugging."
Second Method: Windows Command Prompt or Linux Terminal:
Windows:
B) Click and drag "adb" file into command prompt and type "reboot bootloader" after it. Press enter.
Click and drag "fastboot" file into command prompt and type "flashing unlock" after it. Press enter.
Linux:
C)Type in your terminal "adb reboot bootloader" and press enter.
Type in your terminal "fastboot flashing unlock."
NOTE: Below has the information which will teach you how to download ADB and FASTBOOT.
3) Download the following:
Updated - TWRP
Updated - Magisk
(Add this file into your phone's SD Card.)
Updated - boot image
Update: Windows:
B)This is how you download ADB and FASTBOOT for Windows: https://dl.google.com/android/repository/platform-tools-latest-windows.zip
4) Open Command Prompt. Then click and drag the adb file (from the latter download link a.k.a platform-tools) into command prompt then press space and type "reboot bootloader" after and then press enter OR power down phone and hold volume down while plugging in USB)
5) Open Command Prompt. Then click and drag the fastboot file (from the latter download link a.k.a platform-tools) into command prompt and then type "flash recovery" after it and then click and drag "newtwrp.img" into command prompt and press enter.)
6) Open Command Prompt. Then click and drag fastboot (from the latter download link a.k.a platform-tools) into command prompt and then type "flash boot" after it and then click and drag "bootimglistedabove.img" into the command prompt after and then press enter) then follow step 7).
Update: Linux:
C) Depending on kernel, for this sake we will use a debian based kernal.
This is how you download ADB and FASTBOOT for Linux: Open terminal and type: "Sudo apt-get install adb && sudo apt-get install fastboot"
4) Open terminal and type: adb reboot bootloader
5) Open terminal and type: fastboot flash recovery (and then click and drag newtwrp.img onto the terminal) and hit enter
6) Open terminal and type: fastboot flash boot (and then click and drag bootfilelistedabove.img onto the terminal) and hit enter
This applies towards both Windows and Linux: continuation after their last listed step written above.
Step 7) Remove battery from phone, in order to force a shut down.
8) Boot into Recovery-TWRP Mode.
How to boot into LG Aristo 2 TWRP Recovery:
a) The phone is off.
b) Hold the volume key and power key at the same time.
c) When the LG logo appears, let go of the power key (while still holding the volume down key) and then click and hold the power key once again.
d)You will be prompted to LG Aristo 2's stock recovery mode asking you if you are sure you would like to delete ur phone.
e) Go to the option "yes" and enter.
f) It will then warn you that can remove all data from your phone.
g) Go to the option "yes" and enter.
You will be in TWRP after this.
TWRP Mode:
9) In TWRP go to "Wipe > Format Data" and then type "yes" and confirm it. (Do not hit reboot, click back a few time and hit reboot > recovery)
10) In TWRP go to "Install > Select Storage" and select your SD Card. Then look for where you placed the "magisk" zip file. Install it.
Your phone is now rooted.
On TWRP menu: Reboot.
Restore your phone if you created an LG backup of your important files (like lets say contacts or applications).
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If any mistakes were made and you phone becomes locked, here is how to go into download mode to repair your LG Aristo 2 into its default stock rom. Credit to @tecknight: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76837800&postcount=4
1) Power off phone.
2) connect usb to Lg Aristo 2 phone (without connecting the usb into the PC or laptop)
3) Hold volume up key and then connect USB into computer
4) download LG Bridge
5) detect phone
6) click on "Update Error Recovery"
Your LG Aristo 2 will be repaired and factory resetted.
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What root means: In terms of PC language, Root means the superuser that has privileges to Add, Modify, and or Delete any kind of system files without prevention. Pretty much, it's like the actual Administrator account on a PC. Natively, whenever we buy a phone, it is as if to say, we are only using a guest account. Since the android OS is basically a Linux based computer (correct me if i am wrong) we can do anything we like... You want iOS emoji's on an android? A custom boot animation? Having root privileges allows you to go beyond your guest user restrictions because you then become the Admin.
Explaining the function of the provided Magisk app: It allows root privileges for programs intended for rooted phones.
There are other popular programs alternative of Magisk app, such as the SuperSU app: http://www.mediafire.com/file/2dljobq6yw93w76/UPDATE-SuperSU-v2.82-20170528234214.zip
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After being officially done setting up your rooted phone, make sure you disable OEM Unlock to avoid seeing the caution message before every boot.
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How to backup your phone.
Also, using ADB, backup your phone.
Windows: Click and drag ADB file onto command prompt and paste " backup -apk -shared -all -f "C:\Users\UserName\Desktop\backupfilename.ab" "
Linux: Open terminal and type " adb backup -apk -shared -all -f "C:\Users\UserName\Desktop\backupfilename.ab" "
Update: For those who are encountering "Now unlock your phone and confirm operation" when typing the latter code, there is an alternative and much more easier and safer way to backup your phone.
Boot into TWRP and click on "backup" and then select what you would like to back up and then swipe to confirm the operation.
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Confirmed Successful rooting for LG Aristo 2 - June 2018
Thank You Brad and Tec!
Salam Aleykom.
You are a lifesaver my friend
Senorhamburgler said:
You are a lifesaver my friend
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Brad I have a question, is there any way to get a custom ROM on this phone? If not how come? How does it all work?
And are you with Metro PCS as well? What apps can a safely delete to get this phone as close to a stock version of android as I can? Can I seriously just wipe out EVERY metro app? Hows your phone functioning?
tribal1209 said:
Brad I have a question, is there any way to get a custom ROM on this phone? If not how come? How does it all work?
And are you with Metro PCS as well? What apps can a safely delete to get this phone as close to a stock version of android as I can? Can I seriously just wipe out EVERY metro app? Hows your phone functioning?
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Until there is a custom recovery built, we won't have custom roms. Dont wipe out every metro app. Anything you arent sure about, look up, or just freeze the app and test results. My phone is fine except SuperSU wont work properly due to the binary being occupied, but this is the best we have so far. I debloated no problem.
tribal1209 said:
Brad I have a question, is there any way to get a custom ROM on this phone? If not how come? How does it all work?
And are you with Metro PCS as well? What apps can a safely delete to get this phone as close to a stock version of android as I can? Can I seriously just wipe out EVERY metro app? Hows your phone functioning?
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Senorhamburgler said:
Until there is a custom recovery built, we won't have custom roms. Dont wipe out every metro app. Anything you arent sure about, look up, or just freeze the app and test results. My phone is fine except SuperSU wont work properly due to the binary being occupied, but this is the best we have so far. I debloated no problem.
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Root is the only thing needed, not a custom recovery. Apps like Magisk Manager can flash custom images. The reason there is no ROMs built for this device, I can tell you in my opinion there is no need for a Custom ROM. Magisk Manager has plenty of customizations available as well as many other root apps. Basically, custom recoveries are obsolete, it is not needed for gaining root access nor flashing files. Magisk can do it as well as Flashfire.
I need help.... Abd is not functioning it states "the term abd is not recognised as the nane of a cmdlet, function, scrip file of operable program."
Does not exist in current location.... Windows PowerShell does not load conmands by default...
MinaSaotome said:
I need help.... Abd is not functioning it states "the term abd is not recognised as the nane of a cmdlet, function, scrip file of operable program."
Does not exist in current location.... Windows PowerShell does not load conmands by default...
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Hey man, I would press the Windows Key+R and type" "cmd"
Then, as long as your adb is located at C:\adb type: "cd C:\adb"
Then use adb, I hate how Windows 10 forces it on users!
Hey, I am so sorry to bother you but when I enter in the fourth step of your tutorial, it tells me "flash boot" command doesn't exist. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
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4btn said:
Hey, I am so sorry to bother you but when I enter in the fourth step of your tutorial, it tells me "flash boot" command doesn't exist. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
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Okay, after messing around with it a few, I found that once it goes off into fastboot... my computer can't recognize it anymore?
brad2192 said:
Hey guys, spent a few hours figuring out how to root. Pretty Simple!
1) Enable Developer Options, USB Debugging & OEM Unlock
2) Reboot to Fastboot Mode (Using ADB via PC type: adb reboot bootloader)
3) Add root_boot.img into your adb folder
4) In ADB type: fastboot flash boot root_boot.img
5) After flash successful, type: fastboot reboot
6) Install Magisk Manager App
For those skeptical, proof of root here.
X-210 Stock .KDZ Backup HERE (Should not be needed.)
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Do I need to unlock the bootloader first? I have it rebooted into fastboot and it's giving me instructions to do that, but won't let me push the boot image. If I do need to unlock it, does it wipe my device?
tge101 said:
Do I need to unlock the bootloader first? I have it rebooted into fastboot and it's giving me instructions to do that, but won't let me push the boot image. If I do need to unlock it, does it wipe my device?
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Yes, that is what OEM unlock means. In doing so you do need to unlock the bootloader.
brad2192 said:
Yes, that is what OEM unlock means. In doing so you do need to unlock the bootloader.
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Just wanted to make sure but does it wipe it?
tge101 said:
Just wanted to make sure but does it wipe it?
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Yes, when you use "fastboot oem unlock" it unfortunately erases all data. One of our forum members is working on a TWRP at the moment that might be available today. You could wait to do this so you can create a backup.
brad2192 said:
Yes, when you use "fastboot oem unlock" it unfortunately erases all data. One of our forum members is working on a TWRP at the moment that might be available today. You could wait to do this so you can create a backup.
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That'd be cool. But, wouldn't the bootloader still need to be unlocked for me to flash TWRP?
tge101 said:
That'd be cool. But, wouldn't the bootloader still need to be unlocked for me to flash TWRP?
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I'm an idiot, yes LOL. Sorry, just got to work and I am tired you are correct. So, if you would like I suggest just using my tutorial. I believe there is ways of using LG backup to save most of your user data.
brad2192 said:
I'm an idiot, yes LOL. Sorry, just got to work and I am tired you are correct. So, if you would like I suggest just using my tutorial. I believe there is ways of using LG backup to save most of your user data.
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All good, if I lose it I lose it. Is there a thread for the TWRP development?
I posted a test twrp on my blog for aristo 2
cannot open root_boot.img
hey maybe someone can help me out
previously already unlocked the bootloader on the phone so i skipped that step but i keep getting the error that it can not open root_boot.img
downloaded the file and moved into users/appdata/local/android/sdk/platform-tools
thats where adb.exe so i figured that is the adb folder maybe yes or no
could anyone help me out
greatly appreciate it
tge101 said:
All good, if I lose it I lose it. Is there a thread for the TWRP development?
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Update: TWRP HERE
TJ-yesthelegend said:
hey maybe someone can help me out
previously already unlocked the bootloader on the phone so i skipped that step but i keep getting the error that it can not open root_boot.img
downloaded the file and moved into users/appdata/local/android/sdk/platform-tools
thats where adb.exe so i figured that is the adb folder maybe yes or no
could anyone help me out
greatly appreciate it
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What are you typing into ADB to get that error?
Do you have to de-encrypt the phone for root? I am thinking of getting an Aristo2, currently using the MotoE4 (which I hate!), and rooting that requires de-encryption (I love encryption!). This is the MetroPCS version your talking about? Thank you...
Hy
Im a new member
i need help to root my huawei nova smart
i unlock bootloader and frp but I can not find one recovery.img for my phone.
my device version is "DIG-L01" android 6 marshmallow emui 4.1
Thanks in advance
(sorry for my english but I'm italian)
Have you tried the official twrp app ? It's available on play store.
Hi7m3up said:
Have you tried the official twrp app ? It's available on play store.
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yes but on this app not exist twrp for huawei nova smart
and i search twrp fot root my device
If you want only root, you can use CF autoroot, the easiest method which is easier than Oneclickroot or Kingo
MilkOreo said:
If you want only root, you can use CF autoroot, the easiest method which is easier than Oneclickroot or Kingo
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I tried but the root for my device is not available on these apps
When i rooted my sony m5 i flashed a supersu modified boot.img with adb fastboot beacause i couldn't get the zip to take through twrp don't know if that is something that you could look into ?
I do have a copy if it turn's out that img is universal
Hi7m3up said:
When i rooted my sony m5 i flashed a supersu modified boot.img with adb fastboot beacause i couldn't get the zip to take through twrp don't know if that is something that you could look into ?
I do have a copy if it turn's out that img is universal
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ok i can try to do it,but....
1.is it safe?
2.where can I find boot.img
3.is there a guide?
As i said i don't know if this is a generic boot.img or if it is or if it is brand or firmware specific you would need to do a bit of investigating to find out, What i can tell you is that this patch contain's supersu with a drm key fix(you know the key's stored in your bootloader) incorporated in it i have successfully used it on a sony m5(e5603).
The choice is your's whether to try it or not.
If you choose to use it here is a quick guide..
1.Download this file here
2.connect your phone to your pc make sure usb debugging is swiched on
3.put the boot.img file into the same folder as your adb and fastboot.exe files are
4.Rename it to boot.img to simplify thing's
5.Right click on an empty space inside your adb fastboot folder and select open command window here
6.When your command window opens input this command adb devices you should now see your phone's serial number
7.Once your phone is connected in command prompt write adb reboot bootloader
8.Once your phone is in bootloader mode then in command prompt write fastboot devices you should now see your device serial number
9.In command prompt write this command fastboot flash boot boot.img then press return and wait till process finishes (any problem's remember to rename the .img file to boot.img or alter the command in command prompt)
10.In command prompt write this command fastboot reboot ( or just restart your phone normally)
If successful when your phone has started you should now have the supersu app installed and phone rooted with the drm key's fix working(if you saved your drm key's before unlocking your bootloader you can safely copy them back at this point)
Obviously i can't be held responsible for any damage done Yahda,Yahda,Yada ect.
Make sure OEM unlock is at the switched on position before the next reboot (it should already be switched on)
We are all big boy's and girl's and as such we make decisions all by our selves including whether to follow this guide or not
Use this guide for educational purposes only.
Good luck...
Hi7m3up said:
As i said i don't know if this is a generic boot.img or if it is or if it is brand or firmware specific you would need to do a bit of investigating to find out, What i can tell you is that this patch contain's supersu with a drm key fix(you know the key's stored in your bootloader) incorporated in it i have successfully used it on a sony m5(e5603).
The choice is your's whether to try it or not.
If you choose to use it here is a quick guide..
1.Download this file here
2.connect your phone to your pc make sure usb debugging is swiched on
3.put the boot.img file into the same folder as your adb and fastboot.exe files are
4.Rename it to boot.img to simplify thing's
5.Right click on an empty space inside your adb fastboot folder and select open command window here
6.When your command window opens input this command adb devices you should now see your phone's serial number
7.Once your phone is connected in command prompt write adb reboot bootloader
8.Once your phone is in bootloader mode then in command prompt write fastboot devices you should now see your device serial number
9.In command prompt write this command fastboot flash boot boot.img then press return and wait till process finishes (any problem's remember to rename the .img file to boot.img or alter the command in command prompt)
10.In command prompt write this command fastboot reboot ( or just restart your phone normally)
If successful when your phone has started you should now have the supersu app installed and phone rooted with the drm key's fix working(if you saved your drm key's before unlocking your bootloader you can safely copy them back at this point)
Obviously i can't be held responsible for any damage done Yahda,Yahda,Yada ect.
Make sure OEM unlock is at the switched on position before the next reboot (it should already be switched on)
We are all big boy's and girl's and as such we make decisions all by our selves including whether to follow this guide or not
Use this guide for educational purposes only.
Good luck...
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I tried this method but it did not work, fortunately I had the file boot.img stock and I restored it, thanks anyway for the guide at this point I'll wait to find the twrp file edited for my device or that will add the root on some kind of apps (kingoroot, kingroot, oniclick ....)
Note: It would be great to keep this page open while following through on your PC instead of your phone as you'll be rebooting and resetting your phone by following this procedure.
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Prerequisites:
ADB (Android Debugging Bridge) tools for your OS (Windows/Linux/Mac)
Windows
Mac
Linux
Custom Recovery Image (TWRP or some other that you prefer):
(Official TWRP web hosted version) Nokia 6.1 (2018)
Download from American Mirrors
Download from EU Mirrors
USB Cable to Connect the phone to the computer
The Phone: Nokia 6.1 (2018) (preferably Fully Charged)
The device drivers (for Windows and Mac)
A good and active Internet Connection
An active Email address and client to quickly view it.
In this tutorial I'll be referring to Linux terminal, Mac Terminal & Windows Command prompt/Powershell simply as terminal.
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Installing adb and fastboot
Google hosts zips including only adb and fastboot. You can set these up for use with the instructions below.
On Windows
Download the (Windows.zip) from Google.
Extract it somewhere - for example, %USERPROFILE%\adb-fastboot
• On Windows 7/8:
1. From the desktop, right-click My Computer and select Properties
2. In the System Properties window, click on the Advanced tab
3. In the Advanced section, click the Environment Variables button
4. In the Environment Variables window, highlight the Path variable in the Systems Variable section and click the Edit button
5. Append ";%USERPROFILE%\adb-fastboot\platform-tools" to the end of the existing Path definition (the semi-colon separates each path entry)
• On Windows 10:
1. Open the Start menu, and type “advanced system settings”
2. Select “View advanced system settings”
3. Click on the Advanced tab
4. Open the “Environment Variables” window
5. Select the Path variable under “System Variables” and click the “Edit” button
6. Click the “Edit Text” button
7. Append ";%USERPROFILE%\adb-fastboot\platform-tools" to the end of the existing Path definition (the semi-colon separates each path entry)
• Install the device drivers linked in prerequisites (or from Nokia support site), and reboot.
On MacOS
Download the MacOS (Darwin.zip) from Google.
Extract it somewhere - for example, ~/adb-fastboot.
Add the following to ~/.bash_profile:
Code:
if [ -d "$HOME/adb-fastboot/platform-tools" ] ; then
export PATH="$HOME/adb-fastboot/platform-tools:$PATH"
fi
Log out and back in.
On Linux
Download the (Linux.zip) from Google.
Extract it somewhere - for example, ~/adb-fastboot.
Add the following to ~/.profile:
Code:
if [ -d "$HOME/adb-fastboot/platform-tools" ] ; then
export PATH="$HOME/adb-fastboot/platform-tools:$PATH"
fi
Log out and back in.
You may also need to set up udev rules: see (this repository) for more info.
Setting up adb
To use adb with your device, you’ll need to enable developer options and USB debugging:
1. Open Settings, and select “About”.
2. Tap on “Build number” seven times.
3. Go back, and select “Developer options”.
4. Scroll down, and check the “Android debugging” entry under “Debugging”.
5. Plug your device into your computer.
6. On the computer, open up a terminal/command prompt and type adb devices.
7. A dialog should show on your device, asking you to allow usb debugging. Check “always allow”, and choose “OK”.
Congratulations! adb is now ready to use with your device.
Unlocking the bootloader
Note: The steps below only need to be run once per device.
Code:
Warning: Unlocking the bootloader will erase all data on your device! Before
proceeding, ensure the data you would like to retain is backed up to your PC and/or
your Google account, or equivalent.
1. Make sure your computer has working fastboot and adb.
2. Enable USB debugging & OEM unlocking on your device under Settings->Developer Options. Incase you don't see Developer Options, then you need to unlock it by tapping Build Number 7 times in Settings->About Phone.
3. Get the current status of your bootloader:
Open a terminal on the PC and boot the device to fastboot mode by typing:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
Once the device is in fastboot mode, verify your PC finds it by typing:
Code:
fastboot devices
If you see "no permissions fastboot" or "<waiting for device>", try running
Code:
fastboot
as root/Administrator.
From the same terminal, type the following command to get the bootloader status:
Code:
fastboot oem device-info
4. Follow the instructions at (Nokia Support) to unlock your bootloader, you will need to register at this site with a working/active email to proceed. They'll verify your device using an app to issue a validation code.
Note: If your device is not supported by the Nokia Bootloader Unlock
website, you will need to use an alternative bootloader unlock method.
Installing a custom recovery using fastboot
1. Make sure your computer has working fastboot and adb.
2. Enable USB debugging & OEM unlocking on your device under Settings->Developer Options. In case you don't see Developer Options, then you need to unlock it by tapping Build Number 7 times in Settings->About Phone. This needs to be done again due to resetting of your phone.
3. Download recovery - visit twrp.me to obtain the latest version of Team Win
Recovery Project for your device. Nokia 6.1 (2018) does have an official TWRP recovery that you can find here: Nokia 6.1 (2018) [PL2] respectively.
4. Connect your device to your PC via USB.
5. Open a terminal on the PC and boot the device to fastboot mode by typing:
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
6. Once the device is in fastboot mode, verify your PC finds it by typing:
Code:
fastboot devices
If you see "no permissions fastboot" or "<waiting for device>" , try running
Code:
fastboot
as root/Administrator.
7. Boot into TWRP temporarily:
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
8. Use adb to push the zip onto your device:
Code:
adb push twrp.zip /
9. Go to `Install` option on the TWRP menu and browse to the zip (Scrolling to the bottom should have the zip) and install the zip. The zip will install TWRP to both boot slots. Installing TWRP at this time will remove root if you are currently rooted.
If you accidentally flash TWRP to your device using fastboot instead of temporarily booting the image, you will need to download the latest factory image for your device and reflash the boot image.
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This command assumes the recovery image is present in your current working directory (Check using `DIR` on command prompt or `ls` command on terminal)
If it isn't you can change your current directory to the directory containing the recovery image or copy/move the recovery image to your current working directory.
10. Now reboot into recovery to verify the installation:
That's all folks. You may now root your phone, or even flash a custom ROM. I suggest getting openGapps for the custom ROM if you wish to use Google play services on the custom ROM.
Popular adb commands
Code:
adb shell
Launches a shell on the device accessed through the terminal on your computer.
Code:
adb push <local> <remote>
Pushes the file <local> to <remote>
Code:
adb pull <remote> [<local>]
Pulls the file <remote> to <local>. If <local> isn’t specified, it will pull to the current folder.
Code:
adb logcat
Allows you to view the device log in real-time. You can use adb logcat -b radio to view radio logs, and adb logcat -C to view logs in colour
Code:
adb install <file>
Installs the given .apk file to your device
<local> refers to location on your computer (like c:\\Users\%USERPROFILE%\adb-fastboot on windows or ~/adb-fastboot on unix based OS), while <remote> refers to location on your android device (like "/sdcard/", without quotes)
Reserved
What do you do if oem unlocking in developer is greyed out? TA-1045
@toxicmender The official bootloader unlock was only released to the Nokia 8. So, what is the point posting it here?
Or have they silently added the 6.1?
singhnsk said:
@toxicmender The official bootloader unlock was only released to the Nokia 8. So, what is the point posting it here?
Or have they silently added the 6.1?
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Unfortunately no, they haven't, removed the [incomplete] tag prematurely after reading it somewhere.
Currently only known way to unlock Nokia 6.1 seems to be to flash signature file.bin from these guys for fee.
at Step 4:
Code:
fastboot flash signature signature_file.bin
Also it has follow up instructions for flashing TWRP for anyone who has successfully unlocked their bootloader, since flashing TWRP is a bit different from most other phones
toxicmender said:
Unfortunately no, they haven't, removed the [incomplete] tag prematurely after reading it somewhere.
Currently only known way to unlock Nokia 6.1 seems to be to flash signature file.bin from these guys for fee.
at Step 4:
Code:
fastboot flash signature signature_file.bin
Also it has follow up instructions for flashing TWRP for anyone who has successfully unlocked their bootloader, since flashing TWRP is a bit different from most other phones
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Why would you make start this thread then? It is completely pointless and misleading.
It is like making a post saying that there are flying cars and marking it [Incomplete]. It is just ****ing stupid.
I hope you drop your 6.1 and break it so you make **** posts in other phone forums instead of this one.
cmaxwe said:
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I hope you drop your 6.1 and break it so you make **** posts in other phone forums instead of this one.
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Hey now, there is really no need for that level of hostility. He knew they were doing unlocks for at least one Nokia phone, and me may not have known that they didn't have it for the 6.1.
Please don't talk to peope like that if they make a simple mistake when trying to provide info and help out the community. We're all human.
toxicmender said:
Unfortunately no, they haven't, removed the [incomplete] tag prematurely after reading it somewhere.
Currently only known way to unlock Nokia 6.1 seems to be to flash signature file.bin from these guys for fee.
at Step 4:
Code:
fastboot flash signature signature_file.bin
Also it has follow up instructions for flashing TWRP for anyone who has successfully unlocked their bootloader, since flashing TWRP is a bit different from most other phones
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Honestly if there was a good amount of roms available for this phone I would gladly pay the $5 to unlock bootloader, although that method leaves me with questions. does that method survive ota? Does it actually work? Can it relock and unlock without paying again?
Is there really not that many people on here willing to try unlocking and flashing the many gsi roms available?
cmaxwe said:
Unfortunately no, they haven't, removed the [incomplete] tag prematurely after reading it somewhere.
Currently only known way to unlock Nokia 6.1 seems to be to flash signature file.bin from these guys for fee.
at Step 4:
Why would you make start this thread then? It is completely pointless and misleading.
It is like making a post saying that there are flying cars and marking it [Incomplete]. It is just ****ing stupid.
I hope you drop your 6.1 and break it so you make **** posts in other phone forums instead of this one.
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It's not like there isn't a way, there is, just not a transparent method. Somehow those (refer to link in reply) are able to generate and send the signature file allowing you to unlock the phone, how it works or if your bootloader be locked again after updating is unknown to me ATM
mymeatb18 said:
Unfortunately no, they haven't, removed the [incomplete] tag prematurely after reading it somewhere.
Currently only known way to unlock Nokia 6.1 seems to be to flash signature file.bin from these guys for fee.
at Step 4:
Honestly if there was a good amount of roms available for this phone I would gladly pay the $5 to unlock bootloader, although that method leaves me with questions. does that method survive ota? Does it actually work? Can it relock and unlock without paying again?
Is there really not that many people on here willing to try unlocking and flashing the many gsi roms available?
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Well the ROM development begins after an Official TWRP recovery, so the chances are there might be some. I'm not clear on the the OTA being able to relock the bootloader either since I was running Pie update when I got to know about it.
thread closed as per OP request
Hi,
during the update the phone got stuck, daughter restarted couple of times but it always got to the 76%, hang there and then restarted itself in the endless loop.
I've tried the the hard reset (Power+VolUP) and it got to the screen saying "No Command". Then I pressed the same combo again to get to the bootloader and tried the wipe / reset. During that process I got the error message "E: Can't send SPI message. Try again" and then it said it was successful, but rebooting did nothing, got stuck in the restart loop.
So I've done the research and wanted to to upload the OTA update, have done that but that didn't do anything.
So I've found some articles on how to upload the stock rom/image but I'm unable to do so as sending adb commands is disabled due to the phone being LOCKED. I've learned that the USB debugging needs to be enabled, however I'm unable to get into the OS to set it up, so found this article:
How to enable USB Debugging in Android using recovery mode?
One million questions, Is it possible to Enable USB Debugging in Android Using Recovery Mode or any other technique? Well, the answer is Yes! It is now
www.isrgrajan.com
which outlines the following steps (in summary):
Download the Stock ROM for your device- Google it, I am dam sure you can find it. [DONE]
Download SuperSU from UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.65.zip [DONE][looks pretty old though]
Steps to Enable USB Debugging Using Recovery Mode
Unzip the stock ROM. [DONE]
Within the extracted folder, you will find the system.img well extract it too using Ext4 Unpacker [DONE but plenty of folder are empty, but eventually plentu of APK along]
Also, extract the Update-SuperSU.v1.65.zip file. [DONE, again, looks pretty old]
Now open the folder where you have extracted the system.img files [DONE]
Grab any .apk file from this folder and change the extension from .apk to .zip [PROBLEM: the apks are all over the shop. Which APK shall I pick up?]
And Copy the RSA Certificated to the Update-SuperSU.v1.65 folder (delete previous files if exist) [PROBLEM: unable to find any "RSA Certificated" like files once I open ANY apk]
Also, copy the build.prop to the system folder located within Update-SuperSU.v1.65 folder [BLOCKED by previous step]
Locate the update-script file within this folder and edit it using Notepad++ [BLOCKED by previous step]
You need to update the build.prop file after adding the following line at the bottom [BLOCKED by previous step]
persist.service.adb.enable=1
Next step is updating SQLite Database [WHERE would I do this step?]
Which can be done by adding the following code to the update-script file
sqlite3 /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/databases/settings.db "UPDATE global SET value=1 WHERE name='adb_enabled'"
What would I do then? How to actually apply the changes back to the phone?
Does anyone know of better / latest step by step process of enabling / unlocking the device or is my device now completely and unrepairably bricked?
Thank you.
Android - Enable ADB from recovery
Android - Enable ADB from recovery. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
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jwoegerbauer said:
https://gist.github.com/varhub/7b9555cdd1e5ad785ffde2300fcfd0bd
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For a while (since when, I don't know) persistent properties are not shared as individual files in /data/property.
They are all packed inside /data/property/persistent_properties.
Try setprop instead.
jwoegerbauer said:
Android - Enable ADB from recovery
Android - Enable ADB from recovery. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
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will give it a go. thank you.
jwoegerbauer said:
Android - Enable ADB from recovery
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I've tried the steps but I'm crashing on sending any commands to the device. While I'm in the recovery, I see the following details and options:
```
Android Recovery
google/blueline/blueline
12/SP1A.210812.016.B2/8602260
user/release-keys
Use volume up/down and power
Warning: Previous installation has failed. Your device may fail to boot if you reboot or power off now
- Reboot system now
- Reboot to bootloader
- Enter Fastboot
- Apply Update from ADB
- Apply update from SD card
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Mount /system
- View recovery logs
- Run Graphics Test
- Run Locale Test
- Power Off
```
where I run the adb command:
`adb shell mount data` I get the `adb.exe: no devices/emulators found`.
when I go to the `Apply update from ADB` and run the command above I get `error: closed`.
Basically I'm unable to run any adb commands as of the first message, and the only place I can it's from within the update. I've noticed that while in the 'Update via ADB', then in the Win Device Manager I can see that the driver is changed to `Android Composite ADB Interface` and only now it's accepting very limited commands. `adb devices` command generates: `<device id number>: sideload`.
When in the fastboot, it switches to `Android Bootloader Interface` in the DEvice manager.
When in recovery, the device is disconnected from the computer. (is not listed in the device manager)
any thoughts. thanks
Note: that phone was never rooted.
Bootloader looks like this at the moment:
```
Fastboot Mode
Product revision: blueline MP1.0(ROW)
Bootloader version: b1c1-0.4-7617406
Basebandversion...
serial number:
secure booth: PRODUCTION
NOS Production: yes
DRAM: 4GB
Device State: Locked
Boot slot: a
```
vajnorcan said:
I've tried the steps but I'm crashing on sending any commands to the device. While I'm in the recovery, I see the following details and options:
```
Android Recovery
google/blueline/blueline
12/SP1A.210812.016.B2/8602260
user/release-keys
Use volume up/down and power
Warning: Previous installation has failed. Your device may fail to boot if you reboot or power off now
- Reboot system now
- Reboot to bootloader
- Enter Fastboot
- Apply Update from ADB
- Apply update from SD card
- Wipe data/factory reset
- Mount /system
- View recovery logs
- Run Graphics Test
- Run Locale Test
- Power Off
```
where I run the adb command:
`adb shell mount data` I get the `adb.exe: no devices/emulators found`.
when I go to the `Apply update from ADB` and run the command above I get `error: closed`.
Basically I'm unable to run any adb commands as of the first message, and the only place I can it's from within the update. I've noticed that while in the 'Update via ADB', then in the Win Device Manager I can see that the driver is changed to `Android Composite ADB Interface` and only now it's accepting very limited commands. `adb devices` command generates: `<device id number>: sideload`.
When in the fastboot, it switches to `Android Bootloader Interface` in the DEvice manager.
When in recovery, the device is disconnected from the computer. (is not listed in the device manager)
any thoughts. thanks
Note: that phone was never rooted.
Bootloader looks like this at the moment:
```
Fastboot Mode
Product revision: blueline MP1.0(ROW)
Bootloader version: b1c1-0.4-7617406
Basebandversion...
serial number:
secure booth: PRODUCTION
NOS Production: yes
DRAM: 4GB
Device State: Locked
Boot slot: a
```
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On my pixel3, /dev/block/dm-4 is mounted to /data. Try "adb shell mount /dev/block/dm-4 /data".
The instructions you are following are very old, and likely obsolete. SuperSu is also obsolete. Try to find a newer method.
dcarvil said:
On my pixel3, /dev/block/dm-4 is mounted to /data. Try "adb shell mount /dev/block/dm-4 /data".
The instructions you are following are very old, and likely obsolete. SuperSu is also obsolete. Try to find a newer method.
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the issue is I'm unable to run that command `adb shell mount...` with the `no devices/emulator found` message. I believe it's because the device is not even listed in the device manager (windows) when in recovery mode. When in the update mode, then it's listed in the DM. See my post above, I've updated it few times. Thanks
Btw on that link if you check the posts there are newer ones (1.5y back) claiming it works so might actually work
If you're unable to sideload the OTA via PC, I don't think there's any other option besides paying for a repair, or replacing the device. A locked bootloader definitely makes recovery a lot harder.
V0latyle said:
If you're unable to sideload the OTA via PC, I don't think there's any other option besides paying for a repair, or replacing the device. A locked bootloader definitely makes recovery a lot harder.
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I'm able to sideload the OTA, but restart goes into start being stuck and back and forth but never gets any further than the first google load screen
vajnorcan said:
I'm able to sideload the OTA, but restart goes into start being stuck and back and forth but never gets any further than the first google load screen
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Were you using adb/fastboot before this happened? Was the device recognised then? If not, are you sure you have the right drivers?
AlexKarimov said:
Were you using adb/fastboot before this happened? Was the device recognised then? If not, are you sure you have the right drivers?
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I've used the adb to upload the ota and that went, according the message ok, but the system won't start up. Device is recognized only when I choose the "Apply update from ADB" option in recovery mode. The moment I choose it, it shows up as a device in device manager and "adb devices" lists it ok. In fastboot mode it does list it in device manager, but "adb devices" doesn't list it.
It's the latest driver
vajnorcan said:
I've used the adb to upload the ota and that went, according the message ok, but the system won't start up. Device is recognized only when I choose the "Apply update from ADB" option in recovery mode. The moment I choose it, it shows up as a device in device manager and "adb devices" lists it ok. In fastboot mode it does list it in device manager, but "adb devices" doesn't list it.
It's the latest driver
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If I understand correctly, you're using "adb devices" when in fastboot mode? You need to use "fastboot devices". If that works and lists the phone then you may be able to use the flash tool on the Google website
AlexKarimov said:
If I understand correctly, you're using "adb devices" when in fastboot mode? You need to use "fastboot devices". If that works and lists the phone then you may be able to use the flash tool on the Google website
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This requires OEM Unlocking to be enabled so it won't be much help here.
Rescue Mode might work though.
@vajnorcan try this:
Boot to bootloader and select Rescue Mode using the volume buttons, then press Power to enter it.
On your PC, go to pixelrepair.withgoogle.com and connect the USB cable to your device. Select your carrier or select "Other" if device is unlocked.
I don't know whether this will actually work...I haven't heard of anyone using this tool to successfully recover.
AlexKarimov said:
If I understand correctly, you're using "adb devices" when in fastboot mode? You need to use "fastboot devices". If that works and lists the phone then you may be able to use the flash tool on the Google website
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'fastboot devices' is reading the device, which is good. but trying the online flash tool fails due to the device being locked. :/
V0latyle said:
This requires OEM Unlocking to be enabled so it won't be much help here.
Rescue Mode might work though.
@vajnorcan try this:
Boot to bootloader and select Rescue Mode using the volume buttons, then press Power to enter it.
On your PC, go to pixelrepair.withgoogle.com and connect the USB cable to your device. Select your carrier or select "Other" if device is unlocked.
I don't know whether this will actually work...I haven't heard of anyone using this tool to successfully recover.
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The google tool has found and connected to the device, but it ends up in an error (on the device) and saying "disconnected", looked promising, but not for long. thanks.