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Hi all,
prior to any comment, yes, i know there are already posts on this issue, however looking through them didn't help at all unfortunately.
I have a Moto Milestone, origin is Israel.
somewhere along the way i've updated the bootloader to 90.78 and since then - the phone is stuck in the notorious loop and cannot restart the OS.
Tried already to reflash the phone without luck using RSD Lite (downloaded the SBF through http://and-developers.com/sbf:milestone - the 'official' Cellcom IL SBF that was there...)
anyway - i can still access the bootloader which tells me the phone is not fully bricked, however i can't seem to find any proper SBF so it'll reflash itself back to an operative state.
One major problem here - the phone won't get into recovery mode (i've tried all the combinations i know and that have worked before)
i've also read about wiping the cache and user data however - as far as i know, this can only be done by entering the recovery mode, right?
one last resort i've tried - trying to split the SBF and reconstructing it - still no joy.
does anyone here have any advice or solution o this issue? what kind of SBF do i need? how to manually reconstruct the SBF with proper files? etc.
Thanks in advance,
Tomer
Have you tried loooking into fastboot?
Sometimes a phone wont respond to to adb commands and the recovery is corrupted, but you can still flash partitions using fastboot. I "saved" a Moto dext in this fashion once. Cant remember the exact commands, but it was similar to the adb flash commands. I reflashed the recovery partition and then used recovery to flash a ROM in update.zip format. For some reason RSD lite was failing on this phone.
Just something you may want to look into if you are desperate about saving your MS.
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Caz666 said:
Have you tried loooking into fastboot?
Sometimes a phone wont respond to to adb commands and the recovery is corrupted, but you can still flash partitions using fastboot. I "saved" a Moto dext in this fashion once. Cant remember the exact commands, but it was similar to the adb flash commands. I reflashed the recovery partition and then used recovery to flash a ROM in update.zip format. For some reason RSD lite was failing on this phone.
Just something you may want to look into if you are desperate about saving your MS.
Sent from my Milestone using XDA App
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Hi Caz666,
well, thought this might actually work, but had no luck.
when i try to flash my phone it does nothing other than showing me 'downloading boot.img' and thats it.
is there anything else to do in order to save my phone? i really like it
I'm also willing to donate through PayPal to anyone who can describe any working method or that can point me to any valid working process...
thanks again.
barvaz_t said:
Hi Caz666,
well, thought this might actually work, but had no luck.
when i try to flash my phone it does nothing other than showing me 'downloading boot.img' and thats it.
is there anything else to do in order to save my phone? i really like it
I'm also willing to donate through PayPal to anyone who can describe any working method or that can point me to any valid working process...
thanks again.
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are you sure your drivers for the phone are installed properly? what RSD lite version are you using? What system? windows 32 or 64 bits?
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are you sure your drivers for the phone are installed properly? what RSD lite version are you using? What system? windows 32 or 64 bits?
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I'm quite sure they're installed properly as i managed to upgrade my bootloader version using the RSDlite.
my system is 32 bits and the drivers are the ones i installed throught the Motorola website. I've first used RSDlite 4.6 but after reading a bit I understood there are some differences between versions hence upgraded to 4.9.
barvaz_t said:
I'm quite sure they're installed properly as i managed to upgrade my bootloader version using the RSDlite.
my system is 32 bits and the drivers are the ones i installed throught the Motorola website. I've first used RSDlite 4.6 but after reading a bit I understood there are some differences between versions hence upgraded to 4.9.
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Try the 90.78ch bootloader from http://and-developers.com/sbf:milestone ...
"XT702 variant of the 90.78 bootloader (notes from 90.78 apply here too).
It's reported to work on the A853 too. "
You've got nothing to loose on trying this. Let me know!
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Try the 90.78ch bootloader from http://and-developers.com/sbf:milestone ...
"XT702 variant of the 90.78 bootloader (notes from 90.78 apply here too).
It's reported to work on the A853 too. "
You've got nothing to loose on trying this. Let me know!
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*** [update]
I'm now on 90.78ch and see no difference whatsoever.
I've now started investigating how to re-compile an older SBF file so it'll contain the new RAMDL
(I want to flash the Brazilian version however it contains only 90.74 RAMDL)
I've compiled a new file, however the checksum is incorrect.
How it is possible to recompile this properly?
Already tried the website, the mirror there is no leading to the bootloader itself but to a wiki site.
i've tried searching almost anywhere i know, but this bootloader is non available to download.
if there's another mirror site such as rapidshare or megaupload - i'd be happy to be pointed towards it..
Hi barvaz_t!
barvaz_t said:
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somewhere along the way i've updated the bootloader to 90.78 and since then - the phone is stuck in the notorious loop and cannot restart the OS.
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Why did you upgrade the bootloader
barvaz_t said:
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i've also read about wiping the cache and user data however - as far as i know, this can only be done by entering the recovery mode, right?
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Right, is it possible to boot into recovery on your device by holding 'X' button?
barvaz_t said:
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I'm now on 90.78ch and see no difference whatsoever.
I've now started investigating how to re-compile an older SBF file so it'll contain the new RAMDL
(I want to flash the Brazilian version however it contains only 90.74 RAMDL)
I've compiled a new file, however the checksum is incorrect.
How it is possible to recompile this properly?
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You locked yourself out by upgrading the bootloader to the latest one.
Neither downgrade of bootloader would be possible, nor flashing older firmware SBF's.
Apart from that the milestone uses signature check on certain parts of the firmware. I really doubt that it's possible to tweak/recompile a complete SBF.
Something worth to try, is to flash vulnerable recovery SBF from within bootloader mode using RSDlite.
Here's the link to gitorious: http://gitorious.org/droid/openrecovery/blobs/master/zips/SHOLS/vulnerable_recovery.sbf
If the link does not work for you, there are also some mirrors of this file floating around. Just search!
I guess this should work, because the recovery SBF is using RAMLDR 90.78 (do know about the sign check during flash, but i guess checksum should be O.K.).
With vulnerable recovery properly installed, you might then use OpenRecovery to check your system and restore to some working state.
Good luck!
scholbert
scholbert said:
Hi barvaz_t!
Why did you upgrade the bootloader
Right, is it possible to boot into recovery on your device by holding 'X' button?
You locked yourself out by upgrading the bootloader to the latest one.
Neither downgrade of bootloader would be possible, nor flashing older firmware SBF's.
Apart from that the milestone uses signature check on certain parts of the firmware. I really doubt that it's possible to tweak/recompile a complete SBF.
Something worth to try, is to flash vulnerable recovery SBF from within bootloader mode using RSDlite.
Here's the link to gitorious: http://gitorious.org/droid/openrecovery/blobs/master/zips/SHOLS/vulnerable_recovery.sbf
If the link does not work for you, there are also some mirrors of this file floating around. Just search!
I guess this should work, because the recovery SBF is using RAMLDR 90.78 (do know about the sign check during flash, but i guess checksum should be O.K.).
With vulnerable recovery properly installed, you might then use OpenRecovery to check your system and restore to some working state.
Good luck!
scholbert
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Thanks Scholbert for the detailed answer.
the link you gave directs to an image the RSDlite cannot flash (=error validating image).
If your interntion was that I'm supposed to flash the vulnerable recovery only, than bad news - It's already 'installed' on my device (and it shows no error whatsoever during this installation..)
Well, thanks again for trying to help, I think I'm officially out of suggestions or options here unless anyone can give further advice...
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If your interntion was that I'm supposed to flash the vulnerable recovery only, than bad news - It's already 'installed' on my device (and it shows no error whatsoever during this installation..)
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So can you still enter recovery?
Regards,
scholbert
No, never did (since the upgrade)
If I had access to the recovery i would have at least managed to install OpenRecovery or something and manage to reflash the device
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Hi Caz666,
well, thought this might actually work, but had no luck.
when i try to flash my phone it does nothing other than showing me 'downloading boot.img' and thats it.
is there anything else to do in order to save my phone? i really like it
I'm also willing to donate through PayPal to anyone who can describe any working method or that can point me to any valid working process...
thanks again.
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Did you try to fastboot flash only the boot.img? What about recovery? I seem to remember flashing a recovery.img on the dext...but this was last year. I may be wrong but i believe i flashed only a recovery image and then was able to access the recovery (which would allow all sorts of additional goodies).
I find it strange that fastboot reports only downloading. I seem to remember some error messages and timeouts?
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Caz666 said:
Did you try to fastboot flash only the boot.img? What about recovery? I seem to remember flashing a recovery.img on the dext...but this was last year. I may be wrong but i believe i flashed only a recovery image and then was able to access the recovery (which would allow all sorts of additional goodies).
I find it strange that fastboot reports only downloading. I seem to remember some error messages and timeouts?
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Nope.
trying to flash the recovery / boot images only results in the message 'downloading...' and nothing (waited for like 3 hours..)
when I terminate the action by Ctrl+C and then trying again - the message is instantly 'FAILED..' along with specification that the action of sending the command has failed.
I'm literaly out of ideas, don't know what to do..
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I am starting to think that there is something wrong with your device (like broken hardware).
In all my experimenting with rsd/fastboot, i did not once get a "hang". I would get checksum/signature errors, size errors, etc...but i always got some type of error code or status.
This is on 3 different Mot devices that run Android.
Sorry
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Caz666 said:
I am starting to think that there is something wrong with your device (like broken hardware).
In all my experimenting with rsd/fastboot, i did not once get a "hang". I would get checksum/signature errors, size errors, etc...but i always got some type of error code or status.
This is on 3 different Mot devices that run Android.
Sorry
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The device was working fine before upgrading the bootloader, so it seems that this is not a hardware issue.
Either way - guess i'll be taking it to a lab and let them figure this out..
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is the milestone n droid from usa same sbf file used if so i have the right sbf file i found i had couple times i had to reinstall to stock if u want to try it i can email it it work for me saved me from bricks its rooted phone just fyi
streetracer89101 said:
is the milestone n droid from usa same sbf file used if so i have the right sbf file i found i had couple times i had to reinstall to stock if u want to try it i can email it it work for me saved me from bricks its rooted phone just fyi
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@streetracer89101 - no, as far as i know Droid and Milestone use different firmware so it won't help unfortunately. Not that it would matter if I did flash my device - it's not like I can use it anyway..
Thanks again for trying to help out
Tomer
90.78ch bootloader
Hello, I really need the bootloader 90.78ch maybe you can me it someone give Many Thanks
300zxtt said:
Hello, I really need the bootloader 90.78ch maybe you can me it someone give Many Thanks
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Attached. Enjoy
Hi!
Today I bought a brand new HTC One (not locked to any carrier) and I wanted to install ViperROM. I did probably something stupid, because I bricked the phone and I have no idea how to fix it (please note that this is my first Android, I was an iPhone user so far).
After following a guide how to root my device tried to install the latest viperROM and put it in the "download"-Folder on the device (I guess this was my mistake). When I tried to install the ROM in TWRP (version v2.6.0.1) the installation got stock with "Flashing Kernel". After waiting for 10 minutes or something I rebooted using "adb.exe" and tried it again (this time putting the ROM on an USB-stick and using an OTG-cable). This time the flashing ends up with:
Code:
Done!
Unable to mount '/cache'
Unable to mount '/system'
When I try to restart TWRP warns me that I have no OS installed. Normal booting gets stuck on the white HTC-screen.
I'm totally desperate. :crying:
Is there anything I can do to save my new device?
Greetings
MJFox
Your just soft bricked..there's so many threads on this I want to throw up
I know that I'm probably a pain in the ass, but I was not able to find a solution for my problem yet using the search
maybe you can point me to the right direction?
greetings
MJFox
MJFox78 said:
Hi!
Today I bought a brand new HTC One (not locked to any carrier) and I wanted to install ViperROM. I did probably something stupid, because I bricked the phone and I have no idea how to fix it (please note that this is my first Android, I was an iPhone user so far).
After following a guide how to root my device tried to install the latest viperROM and put it in the "download"-Folder on the device (I guess this was my mistake). When I tried to install the ROM in TWRP (version v2.6.0.1) the installation got stock with "Flashing Kernel". After waiting for 10 minutes or something I rebooted using "adb.exe" and tried it again (this time putting the ROM on an USB-stick and using an OTG-cable). This time the flashing ends up with:
Code:
Done!
Unable to mount '/cache'
Unable to mount '/system'
When I try to restart TWRP warns me that I have no OS installed. Normal booting gets stuck on the white HTC-screen.
I'm totally desperate. :crying:
Is there anything I can do to save my new device?
Greetings
MJFox
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So you come charging in here using a new phone and OS (so basicaly fullly clueless) and start modifying stuff and now you`re surprised somethng went wrong.
Well, try installing a rom with adb sideload in TWRP.
gee2012 said:
So you come charging in here using a new phone and OS (so basicaly fullly clueless) and start modifying stuff and now you`re surprised somethng went wrong.
Well, try installing a rom with adb sideload in TWRP.
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since I'm usually not an idiot with those things and I followed the guide I'm quite surprised that something went wrong
anyway, thank you for the sideload-hint, but it didn't help, the ROM got transfered to /data/media/sideload.zip and the flashing process starts after that but ends after several minutes with the same "Unable to mount"-error as before :crying:
in the mount-menu, which entries need to be checked before starting the flashing?
any further help would be greatly appreciated
greetings
MJFox
Can you go into bootloader if yes below might help
Have you tried downloading a ruu extract the bootloader flash the bootloader , put into fastbot and run the RUU
MJFox78 said:
since I'm usually not an idiot with those things and I followed the guide I'm quite surprised that something went wrong
anyway, thank you for the sideload-hint, but it didn't help, the ROM got transfered to /data/media/sideload.zip and the flashing process starts after that but ends after several minutes with the same "Unable to mount"-error as before :crying:
in the mount-menu, which entries need to be checked before starting the flashing?
any further help would be greatly appreciated
greetings
MJFox
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Which guide were you following out of curiosity? And is your device detected in sideload mode while in twrp?
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dami_cool said:
Can you go into bootloader if yes below might help
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yes, I can go into the bootloader
dami_cool said:
Have you tried downloading a ruu extract the bootloader flash the bootloader , put into fastbot and run the RUU
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I have absolutely no clue what that means, I will try to search the forums to find something that explains your suggestion
greetings
MJFox
dami_cool said:
Can you go into bootloader if yes below might help
Have you tried downloading a ruu extract the bootloader flash the bootloader , put into fastbot and run the RUU
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He shouldn't have to ruu...that's last case scenario
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MJFox78 said:
I have absolutely no clue what that means, I will try to search the forums to find something that explains your suggestion
greetings
MJFox
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Don't ruu
Ajxx16 said:
Which guide were you following out of curiosity? And is your device detected in sideload mode while in twrp?
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as a newbie I'm not allowed to post links, but it's an article with the title "Rooting The HTC One The Right Way" at cultofandroid.com
and yes, the device is deteced in sideload-mode, the rom gets transfered and the flashing starts, but it seems that no matter what, "system" can not be mounted after the flashing
greetings
MJFox
ok, I was able to restore the device with the stock firmware, woohooo!
I'm still not sure why flashing of viperROM went wrong the first time
any ideas? I would like to try it again, but since I have no idea what I did wrong the first time I don't want to mess up the system again
greetings
MJFox
THAT'S THE EASY WAY ONCE THE system boots you can start the whole process again but more carefully. Or you can flash the Rom.zip from the ruu
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I tried to flash viperROM again
again I end up with:
Code:
Done!
Updating partition details...
E: Unable to mount '/cache'
E: Unable to mount '/system'
what's going on there?
greetings
MJFox
one abpote
Try again, make sure you have the correct device type ROM, there are several M7 devices around... may depend on your provider... I got mine yesterday, "m7ul" and succesfully flashed cyanogenmod 10.1, and even it´s still a nightly, I´m quite impressed...
Good Luck
lotte67890 said:
Try again, make sure you have the correct device type ROM, there are several M7 devices around... may depend on your provider... I got mine yesterday, "m7ul" and succesfully flashed cyanogenmod 10.1, and even it´s still a nightly, I´m quite impressed...
Good Luck
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they don't seem to be various versions of the viperROM, all I could try is to install an older version
do you think this might help?
I found just one person that had the same problem in the viperROM-thread, but I couldn't find any solution for that
greetings
MJFox
MJFox78 said:
they don't seem to be various versions of the viperROM, all I could try is to install an older version
do you think this might help?
I found just one person that had the same problem in the viperROM-thread, but I couldn't find any solution for that
greetings
MJFox
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And you have a Sprint HTC One? Cause that´s the only one the Viper ROM is build till now...
lotte67890 said:
And you have a Sprint HTC One? Cause that´s the only one the Viper ROM is build till now...
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no, I don't have a Sprint HTC One, I have an open EU HTC One!
damn it, I didn't notice that it's just for sprint, stupid me!
that probably explains all my problems
thanks for the clarification!
is there any other ROM that is compareable to the viperROM? I would like to keep HTC Sense, but want to customize several things
greetings
MJFox
:good: Glad to help... I have no idea if there are other ROM´s with SENSE around... I use cyanogenmod 10.1, AOSP, very fast and nice to customize...
Regards
Hello everyone,
I have a XT1079 and I made the mistake of flashing 1069´s ROM. Now I can´t install a custom rom and adb does not recognize my device (it is listed as 1069 with a question mark on the icon in device manager).
Any ideas for help me will be appreciated, thanks a lot.
If your phone is able to go into recovery , you just flash the stock firmware again or flash flashable zip of the stock ROM ( or may be some custom ROM (i'm not sure though)). This will kind of reset your phone and it will work again. But as you said, You have downgraded your phone, you need to check out which one to flash ...i mean whether to flash kitkat or lollipop version.
Custom ROM
andromuks said:
If your phone is able to go into recovery , you just flash the stock firmware again or flash flashable zip of the stock ROM ( or may be some custom ROM (i'm not sure though)). This will kind of reset your phone and it will work again. But as you said, You have downgraded your phone, you need to check out which one to flash ...i mean whether to flash kitkat or lollipop version.
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Problem is that the stock rom does not come in a zip file and I receive downgrade error msg when I try to flash via mfastboot. But I want to use Cyanogenmod ROM. Thanks again.
GeekMaga said:
Hello everyone,
I have a XT1079 and I made the mistake of flashing 1069´s ROM. Now I can´t install a custom rom and adb does not recognize my device (it is listed as 1069 with a question mark on the icon in device manager).
Any ideas for help me will be appreciated, thanks a lot.
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install motorola device manager 2.5.4 .exe for fastboot drivers for all motorola's and see if ADB recognises it then?
GeekMaga said:
Hello everyone,
I have a XT1079 and I made the mistake of flashing 1069´s ROM. Now I can´t install a custom rom and adb does not recognize my device (it is listed as 1069 with a question mark on the icon in device manager).
Any ideas for help me will be appreciated, thanks a lot.
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If you flashed XT1069 motoboot.img then you're simply screwed as you won't be able to connect to mobile network.
One more try
LuK1337 said:
If you flashed XT1069 motoboot.img then you're simply screwed as you won't be able to connect to mobile network.
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I sent to a technician to restore stock firmware and I will follow the tutorial here in the forum for the right model. Closing thread.
Solved for now
reefuge said:
install motorola device manager 2.5.4 .exe for fastboot drivers for all motorola's and see if ADB recognises it then?
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Too late but thanks anyway I sent it to a local cell phone repair shop. After that I will follow the tutorial here to install rom and google apps thank you very much.
Man it´s never too late for android
I solved the first part. I was using titan files and for XT1078 the correct one is thea. Problem now is that none of the sim cards are recognized by the firmware. Any ideas guys
I used twrp (mfastboot flash recovery <file_name>. and it´s interface it is pretty friendly. Also installed google apps zips. It is amazing how much you can customize with this ROM.
GeekMaga said:
I solved the first part. I was using titan files and for XT1078 the correct one is thea. Problem now is that none of the sim cards are recognized by the firmware. Any ideas guys
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you have a xt1079 right? stop flashing WRONG files until you get correct xt1079 firmware - please tell us what you originally had on phone and we will try to find it for you.
I cant seem to find any brazil xt1079 firmwares - yet - you have no signal due to incorrect radio/modem files - only can find xt1079 retcn files this modem / radio combo will be wrong - yours will become available but may take months to appear.....
THIS is why we backup our stock roms with TRWP to include the PDS area
Hello!
I have a Huawei Mate 9 (MHA-L29C432B190). Yesterday I tried to root my Phone to play Pokemon Go with fake gps. After I managed to root my phone, I couldn't boot into TWRP Recovery Mode anymore.
Because I still had some files I needed to flash I installed Flashfire from the PlayStore. I think after I flashed the newest Magisk version(The flash failed because of Error:1), my device got unrooted. But I think my device is still partly rooted because I can't get into Pokemon Go. Everytime I try to start it I get stuck the loading screen. So right now I can't flash anything to get my root back and I don't have the root to use alternative flash applications. I also tried to start return my phone to stock back with a update.app But it can't be installed. I also can't use "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" I always get " Writing 'recovery'...FAILED (remote:command can't be used/allowed)". And also after some reboots my oem unlock got turned off and I can't turn it on anymore.
I don't have any ideas anymore what to do. I thought I could root my device, so I could unroot properly with superuser. I tried some other application like KingRoot oder OneClickRoot but both of them don't have a rooting method for the Huawei Mate 9 yet. Btw I don't have a backup because of my naivety.
I hope you guys can help me . I appreciate any ideas
Thanks in advance
In summary what do u want???
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In summary what do u want???
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Either way I want a method to root my phone without some flash application or I want a way to return my phone to stock. Or a method to fix TWRP would be fine too.
Kyranix said:
Either way I want a method to root my phone without some flash application or I want a way to return my phone to stock. Or a method to fix TWRP would be fine too.
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Do a Google search for:
"Return to stock (your model number)"
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Do a Google search for:
"Return to stock (your model number)"
I already did and everything I found didn't work
Kyranix said:
Do a Google search for:
"Return to stock (your model number)"
I already did and everything I found didn't work
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What did you find? What have you tried?
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What did you find? What have you tried?
I tried to do Upgrades with many different stock firmwares for my model
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What did you find? What have you tried?
I tried to do Upgrades with many different stock firmwares for my model
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That doesn't tell me anything. That just tells me that you tried flashing.
It doesn't tell me anything about exactly what you tried to flash or what errors you got when you flashed. I need more precise information to help you. Your simple answers aren't helping me understand anything about what you have going on with your device.
What tools have you used? What guide/instructions did you use? What files have you used? What errors did you get? What results did you get. What do mean "didn't work"? "Didn't work" can mean many things.
I might be able to help you fix your device but I can't fix ignorance.
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That doesn't tell me anything. That just tells me that you tried flashing.
It doesn't tell me anything about exactly what you tried to flash or what errors you got when you flashed. I need more precise information to help you. Your simple answers aren't helping me understand anything about what you have going on with your device.
What tools have you used? What guide/instructions did you use? What files have you used? What errors did you get? What results did you get. What do mean "didn't work"? "Didn't work" can mean many things.
I might be able to help you fix your device but I can't fix ignorance.
First I tried to do a force upgrade with a "dload" folder with a update.app file on my sdcard . After booting into this upgrade mode by pressing vol up + vol down + power button my device starts to install the stock firmware, but after it reaches 5% I get the message "Error with installing" and a Link to the same site when you boot into twrp. This always happens no matter which file I use. Next I tried to do a normal upgrade by calling this number "*#*#2846579#*#*" (The dload folder is still on my sdcard). But when I start the software upgrade I get booted into twrp and like I said in my post, always when I try to get into twrp I get stuck on the "Your device is booting screen". This is what I tried and basicly every site on google is saying I should try to do one of these two methods
(Here a guide for example: https://www.getdroidtips.com/full-guide-install-stock-firmware-huawei-smartphone/)
(My file in my last try: https://www.getdroidtips.com/huawei-mate-9-stock-firmware-collections/)
Kyranix said:
That doesn't tell me anything. That just tells me that you tried flashing.
It doesn't tell me anything about exactly what you tried to flash or what errors you got when you flashed. I need more precise information to help you. Your simple answers aren't helping me understand anything about what you have going on with your device.
What tools have you used? What guide/instructions did you use? What files have you used? What errors did you get? What results did you get. What do mean "didn't work"? "Didn't work" can mean many things.
I might be able to help you fix your device but I can't fix ignorance.
First I tried to do a force upgrade with a "dload" folder with a update.app file on my sdcard . After booting into this upgrade mode by pressing vol up + vol down + power button my device starts to install the stock firmware, but after it reaches 5% I get the message "Error with installing" and a Link to the same site when you boot into twrp. This always happens no matter which file I use. Next I tried to do a normal upgrade by calling this number "*#*#2846579#*#*" (The dload folder is still on my sdcard). But when I start the software upgrade I get booted into twrp and like I said in my post, always when I try to get into twrp I get stuck on the "Your device is booting screen". This is what I tried and basicly every site on google is saying I should try to do one of these two methods
(Here a guide for example: https://www.getdroidtips.com/full-guide-install-stock-firmware-huawei-smartphone/)
(My file in my last try: https://www.getdroidtips.com/huawei-mate-9-stock-firmware-collections/)
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Stock upgrades are not going to work if you are rooted and have TWRP.
Stock updates require stock recovery and an unmodified system partition(no root).
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Droidriven said:
Stock upgrades are not going to work if you are rooted and have TWRP.
Stock updates require stock recovery and an unmodified system partition(no root).
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Yeah I have already seen, but I can't find an other method to return my Huawei Mate 9 to stock and I don't really have an root.
Kyranix said:
Yeah I have already seen, but I can't find an other method to return my Huawei Mate 9 to stock and I don't really have an root.
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But you have TWRP, that won't work. You need stock recovery, custom recovery can't flash stock updates.
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Droidriven said:
But you have TWRP, that won't work. You need stock recovery, custom recovery can't flash stock updates.
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And can you please tell me how to do it then. You can also send me a guide
Kyranix said:
And can you please tell me how to do it then. You can also send me a guide
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I am not sure why you are not doing this in your device forum?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9
It seems that there would be more assistance specific to your device.
or did I miss something?
Moscow Desire said:
I am not sure why you are not doing this in your device forum?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9
It seems that there would be more assistance specific to your device.
or did I miss something?
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Well thats because I already had problems to post this thread because I am new to xda
Moscow Desire said:
I am not sure why you are not doing this in your device forum?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mate-9
It seems that there would be more assistance specific to your device.
or did I miss something?
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Well thats because I already had problems to post this thread because I am new to xda But thanks for pointing it out, I will probably try it there again. Maybe there I will have more luck
Kyranix said:
Well thats because I already had problems to post this thread because I am new to xda [emoji14] But thanks for pointing it out, I will probably try it there again. Maybe there I will have more luck
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Even new members(less than 10 posts) can post in device specific Q&A fora, new members are only blocked from posting in "development" fora and threads.
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my one plus 3t is bricked unbricked using msmtool but now i cant install or update the ROM into it.. please help me can someone help me using team viewer please or a remote might also help me.. please help me no wifi and bluetooth too as of now.
avnash09 said:
my one plus 3t is bricked unbricked using msmtool but now i cant install or update the ROM into it.. please help me can someone help me using team viewer please or a remote might also help me.. please help me no wifi and bluetooth too as of now.
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not even a single reply.. this is not the way to treat a new member thanq
avnash09 said:
not even a single reply.. this is not the way to treat a new member thanq
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There are a couple of reasons for people not replying.
First of all, the lack of details on your problem makes it impossible to determine the solution.
1. What do you mean bricked? Bootloop? Stuck on OnePlus logo? Hard brick? How did you get it bricked in the first place?
2. The restore tool removes TWRP. Have you installed it again?
3. What do you mean you can't install or the update the ROM? Is there an error message? Are you trying to flash a custom ROM in the stock recovery?
4. You waited less than 2 hours. You realize there are different time zones? Some people are sleeping, others are at work.
ast00 said:
There are a couple of reasons for people not replying.
First of all, the lack of details on your problem makes it impossible to determine the solution.
1. What do you mean bricked? Bootloop? Stuck on OnePlus logo? Hard brick? How did you get it bricked in the first place?
2. The restore tool removes TWRP. Have you installed it again?
3. What do you mean you can't install or the update the ROM? Is there an error message? Are you trying to flash a custom ROM in the stock recovery?
4. You waited less than 2 hours. You realize there are different time zones? Some people are sleeping, others are at work.
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hi ,
i am a newbie here . my phone gets heated up after the ota install of 4.1.6 so i thought of factory resetting it. after resetting it. it got struck on the one plus logo and started booting again and again. so one of my friend asked to check the forum and i used [UNBRICK] Unbrick Tutorial For The OnePlus 3T!!!!!!!!! by Haris K. from the forum. it installed the os sucessfully. but i couldnt find wifi and bluetooth buttons enabled. so i thought of installing new roms but it gets struck on the one plus logo.. please help me. thanks in advance
avnash09 said:
not even a single reply.. this is not the way to treat a new member thanq
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Hey you self-entitled prick, transfer a copy of the full ROM onto your phone through adb/USB OTG/MTP and flash it through the stock recovery. If you had previously unlocked your bootloader and have TWRP installed, use that to flash instead. If you do not know what any of the above means, look for it yourself through the forums.
Anova's Origin said:
Hey you self-entitled prick, transfer a copy of the full ROM onto your phone through adb/USB OTG/MTP and flash it through the stock recovery. If you had previously unlocked your bootloader and have TWRP installed, use that to flash instead. If you do not know what any of the above means, look for it yourself through the forums.
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after flashing the rom i am getting a message decryprtion unsuccessful. the password is correct but the data is corrupt how to bypass this message
avnash09 said:
after flashing the rom i am getting a message decryprtion unsuccessful. the password is correct but the data is corrupt how to bypass this message
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Get into the stock recovery and wipe both cache and userdata partitions before proceeding to troubleshoot further.
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Get into the stock recovery and wipe both cache and userdata partitions before proceeding to troubleshoot further.
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after doing so my OS has started but wifi and bluetooth are greyed out. persist folder cannot find any data
.bt_nv.bin
WCNSS_qcom_wlan_nv.bin
WCNSS_qcom_wlan_nv_calibration_persist.bin
WCNSS_qcom_wlan_nv_regulatory_persist.bin
no file exists .. is the answer i get
avnash09 said:
after doing so my OS has started but wifi and bluetooth are greyed out. persist folder cannot find any data
.bt_nv.bin
WCNSS_qcom_wlan_nv.bin
WCNSS_qcom_wlan_nv_calibration_persist.bin
WCNSS_qcom_wlan_nv_regulatory_persist.bin
no file exists .. is the answer i get
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Reflash with the MSMtool after re-downloading everything and verifying all downloads first before proceeding. Use the tool I have posted at https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-3t/how-to/guide-official-op3t-stock-reset-to-oos-t3598864
Ensure you verify before starting the flash. Also uninstall or deactivate any anti virus application installed on your PC.
should i change the data partitions and everything to f2fs or other thing. system to ext4 data to f2fs
For now, don't worry about the data partitions. As mentioned above, reflash from MSMTools, verify the downloaded package first, and then check. All your issues are probably caused by a bad file.