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Hi All,
I'm lost, so hope you chaps can help.
Have just purchased a Verizon Moto X developer phone X1060 - its from the USA, I'm in Hong Kong and obviously not using a Verizone sim card - further, I'm a iMac user, so Android is new to say the least to me.
My MX is already "rooted" so want to upgrade to latest 4.4.2, obviously I have to do this via boot loader - big difficulties encountered having download all necessary files and cannot "hard" reboot as getting Andy with Red Triangle - I take it some issue with fast boot or whatever, but after 12 hours effort, absolutely stuck and getting annoyed.
So, time to hit boards and get expert advice me thinks?
I always used OTA updates, but I think that you have to unlock your bootloader, and/or, use RSD LITE like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-moto-x-return-to-100-stock-using-t2446515
Many thanks, but
djlucask said:
I always used OTA updates, but I think that you have to unlock your bootloader, and/or, use RSD LITE like this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/guide-moto-x-return-to-100-stock-using-t2446515
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Thanks for your input, but as I have a developer Moto X from Verizone and am using it with a mobile provider in Hong Kong, I cannot do OTA update, hence struggling, and struggling because I'm on OSX 10.8 and an iMac, most guides being for PC - have managed to crack half the issue, but flashing ROM's is a big pain presently, particularly when using Terminal!
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Thanks for your input, but as I have a developer Moto X from Verizone and am using it with a mobile provider in Hong Kong, I cannot do OTA update, hence struggling, and struggling because I'm on OSX 10.8 and an iMac, most guides being for PC - have managed to crack half the issue, but flashing ROM's is a big pain presently, particularly when using Terminal!
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Oh i forgot the iMac issue, I never saw tutorials for OSX, maybe the best choice here is to make an Windows VM, or an Linux, that way would be always easy to mod your phone.
Sorry I don't have any other possible solutions for this
Might be easier to read up on how to change the recovery to TWRP (make sure get version 2.7); sounds like you are on the stock recovery still since you get Andy w/ Red Triangle) then use TWRP to flash a rooted, updated rom from the development section. If you are already rooted (not just unlocked) then you can use an app like Recovery manager (?) to flash TWRP while booted into the regular android system.
Or, you can also flash all the update files from the Bootloader using Fastboot. I don't have a MAC, so I don't know if the Motorola Fastboot file is available for Mac though. If you can't use the Motorola fastboot, you will need to use fastboot to flash the TWRP recovery, and then flash the new ROM system image using a ROM zip file in TWRP recovery instead of Bootloader.
Just make sure you are in the Bootloader when you try and use fastboot, not in the Factory Recovery. I believe the Andy icon indicates you are in the Factory Recovery.
One other tip: when in bootloader, the "volume up" key is the "enter" key to select the option that is highlighted (not the power key like other Android devices I have used).
When you flash TWRP, DON"T reboot, instead, use the bootloader option to boot to recovery directly (without rebooting).
Once you have a custom recovery, and have root, you won't ever need to worry about working on a Mac instead of PC.
jasoraso said:
Might be easier to read up on how to change the recovery to TWRP (make sure get version 2.7); sounds like you are on the stock recovery still since you get Andy w/ Red Triangle) then use TWRP to flash a rooted, updated rom from the development section. If you are already rooted (not just unlocked) then you can use an app like Recovery manager (?) to flash TWRP while booted into the regular android system.
Or, you can also flash all the update files from the Bootloader using Fastboot. I don't have a MAC, so I don't know if the Motorola Fastboot file is available for Mac though. If you can't use the Motorola fastboot, you will need to use fastboot to flash the TWRP recovery, and then flash the new ROM system image using a ROM zip file in TWRP recovery instead of Bootloader.
Just make sure you are in the Bootloader when you try and use fastboot, not in the Factory Recovery. I believe the Andy icon indicates you are in the Factory Recovery.
One other tip: when in bootloader, the "volume up" key is the "enter" key to select the option that is highlighted (not the power key like other Android devices I have used).
When you flash TWRP, DON"T reboot, instead, use the bootloader option to boot to recovery directly (without rebooting).
Once you have a custom recovery, and have root, you won't ever need to worry about working on a Mac instead of PC.
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Thanks for info, I've managed to setup fast boot, its the actual flashing of the ROM via Terminal that's confusing to say the least - basically, in Mac terminal necessary to change inputting details associated with rooting instructions found on PC - side of the equation, hence why I'm stuck. Would be easier to get someone with a PC laptop to lend a hand, most don't do custom jobs on Android though, so, will have to figure it out myself and then hopefully render help to others.
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editor1 said:
Thanks for info, I've managed to setup fast boot, its the actual flashing of the ROM via Terminal that's confusing to say the least - basically, in Mac terminal necessary to change inputting details associated with rooting instructions found on PC - side of the equation, hence why I'm stuck. Would be easier to get someone with a PC laptop to lend a hand, most don't do custom jobs on Android though, so, will have to figure it out myself and then hopefully render help to others.
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Have you tried this?
Toolkit for Mac OS under development...
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Have you tried this?
Toolkit for Mac OS under development...
Sent from my XT1060 using Tapatalk 2
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Thanks for info, I've not tried Toolkit, or heard of it - any links to assist with this?
Basically, you are going to see more Mac users adopt Android over the coming months, and many like me suffer in an all OSX environment when playing about with PC-structured advice - shame I never adopted a duel boot system on my mac, but its always been for DTP, hence always happy with Adobe in Mac.
Now upgraded to 4.4.2
editor1 said:
Thanks for info, I've not tried Toolkit, or heard of it - any links to assist with this?
Basically, you are going to see more Mac users adopt Android over the coming months, and many like me suffer in an all OSX environment when playing about with PC-structured advice - shame I never adopted a duel boot system on my mac, but its always been for DTP, hence always happy with Adobe in Mac.
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Thanks for the input, after two days of hell, I'm now fully upgraded to KitKat 4.4.2, my Moto X1060 Dev phone is working as it should be, I've unlocked it, am able to do side-loading, have TWRP installed - a bigger pain as caused a continually boot loop, erased, re-installed all from Moto and re-cracked it.
So it works, and I did all this on a iMac and in terminal, which I don't often use!
Not bad for someone fast approaching 50 - and yes, this is a kids game I'm afraid to say.
I tried to unlock my bootloader, following various guides, and kept getting stuck on the "Download Mode !!!" part. I just want to install the latest stable version of Cyanogenmod on my phone since the stock ROM is being a real pain for me (very slow and unresponsive).
I have:
Android 4.1.2
Build Number: JZ054K
Software Version: AME-XXX
I read online that you need the Euro firmware to unlock the bootloader, can I flash the euro firmware and will it mess with my service? I'm confused as to how the firmware affects things since I've read conflicting information. I didn't flash my firmware a few hours before trying to unlock, so maybe that's the problem?
Seriously?
There aren't enough threads and guides for you to read already? Everything you need is already out there on this forum so why start another thread just because you are too lazy to search and read for yourself?
I have read around and have tried a number of guides a number of times. They haven't worked for me and I'm just wondering what i'm doing wrong. Even though all the information is out there, I don't have the experience to understand it apparently. I've spent hours trying to figure things out but i keep reading conflicting info and half-explained steps and now I'm just confused and would like a clear point in the right direction.
So, do i need to reflash the latest firmware, wait a few hours, then try again on a full charge? Or do i need a euro firmware? Which guide should i follow?
I've downloaded a few applications and driver packages and whatnot but if those could possibly conflict with each other and cause problems i could work with a fresh OS. I'm running OS X but i have linux VMs and friends with clean windows installs (mine is all sorts of messed up)
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I tried to unlock my bootloader, following various guides, and kept getting stuck on the "Download Mode !!!" part. I just want to install the latest stable version of Cyanogenmod on my phone since the stock ROM is being a real pain for me (very slow and unresponsive).
I have:
Android 4.1.2
Build Number: JZ054K
Software Version: AME-XXX
I read online that you need the Euro firmware to unlock the bootloader, can I flash the euro firmware and will it mess with my service? I'm confused as to how the firmware affects things since I've read conflicting information. I didn't flash my firmware a few hours before trying to unlock, so maybe that's the problem?
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It isn't a question of firmware, the phone needs to have an unlockable bootloader to be able to be, well, unlocked. Here is a list http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2181581 of P880 bootloader versions. Follow the guide to check which BL your phone has.
Thats obsolete, all versions can be unlocked afaik, either with official method or by fuse editing. No need to keep sim card in,you just need proper drivers
Oh, OK, I didn't know that. But, even better, OP should not have any trouble, provided he follows the BL unlock guide here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2224020
Maybe his BL is already unlocked OR is relocked (meaning can't be unlocked anymore).
Its more likely that his drivers are messed up imo.
The fuse editing method should work for everyone, i recommend you give it a try
So the fuse method would be the "BL-unlock.bat" method on that bootloader unlock forum post? I've tried it before, but I'll try it again. The directions only say to run it, is there anything else I need? Now, since it's a .bat file I absolutely have to run it on Windows, right? Because if so I'll use a friend's computer instead of my windows installation.
What are the necessary installations before I run the file? How should I configure settings on my phone? (like what type of usb connection should it be)
There are a lot of things that people expect readers to know but I'm really not very knowledgeable about standard practices for phone stuff so I really need every step. Thanks for helping!
Since its.bat file, you can open it in text editor to see which commands it executes. I'd still recommend to do it on windows machine, other OSs may work but aren't tested.
You need abd & fastboot drivers, plus drivers for our device. It's been a while since I've done it, but afaik you can get proper device drivers via lg support tool.
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Since its.bat file, you can open it in text editor to see which commands it executes. I'd still recommend to do it on windows machine, other OSs may work but aren't tested.
You need abd & fastboot drivers, plus drivers for our device. It's been a while since I've done it, but afaik you can get proper device drivers via lg support tool.
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Also, correct me if i'm wrong I only had stock for 2hours, but also stock needs usb debugging to be enabled or adb won't work?
Yep, afaik usb debugging needs to be enabled
When you are fast enough, it is possible in charging mode wihle the carger animation is shown. But you have install adb driver very fast...
So I'm pretty sure I got the bootloader unlocked, I ran the .bat file and it went through everything until the part where it checks to see if my bootloader is unlocked, it just froze forever, so I closed it.
How should I go about checking?
Also, what would be my next step now for installing CM10.1.3? I tried to follow the guide on the cyanogenmod wiki (install_CM_for_p880) (I can't post links yet)
...but ran into problems with pushing it into root with adb. It said I didn't have permissions, so I googled some stuff, but just got myself confused.
Thanks for all the help btw!
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So I'm pretty sure I got the bootloader unlocked, I ran the .bat file and it went through everything until the part where it checks to see if my bootloader is unlocked, it just froze forever, so I closed it.
How should I go about checking?
Also, what would be my next step now for installing CM10.1.3? I tried to follow the guide on the cyanogenmod wiki (install_CM_for_p880) (I can't post links yet)
...but ran into problems with pushing it into root with adb. It said I didn't have permissions, so I googled some stuff, but just got myself confused.
Thanks for all the help btw!
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you can check your bl status by entering sw mode (phone off, hold vol+ and insert charger) or reeboting into bl (adb reboot oem-unlock)
to install cm steps are:
-install recovery (you can choose either cwm or twrp, it's more about looks than functions)
-download rom zip onto sd card
-install said zip from said recovery, there's no adb involved
Now my personal opinion, I really don't see the point in flashing 10.1, i would go staright for cm11 if i were you
Ok well I think I got things together more or less, eventually I tried to install CM10.1 with the ROM manager app. I forgot to select the options to wipe my data partitions and now I'm stuck in an endless boot loop every time I turn the phone on. I tried to boot from my backup using CWM which I made with the app prior to trying to install, and it gave me an error about an MD5 checksum failing, no matter what I tried. Should I do the factory reset/wipe option with CWM now? What's my best option.
Also why would you recommend CM11 over CM10.1? I don't want to have to deal with a nightly, all this phone stuff is a supreme headache to me.
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Ok well I think I got things together more or less, eventually I tried to install CM10.1 with the ROM manager app. I forgot to select the options to wipe my data partitions and now I'm stuck in an endless boot loop every time I turn the phone on. I tried to boot from my backup using CWM which I made with the app prior to trying to install, and it gave me an error about an MD5 checksum failing, no matter what I tried. Should I do the factory reset/wipe option with CWM now? What's my best option.
Also why would you recommend CM11 over CM10.1? I don't want to have to deal with a nightly, all this phone stuff is a supreme headache to me.
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Factory reset then get nandroid manager app and see if you can restore your stuff with that
CM11 is bugless atm and performance (imo) is way superior
So after a factory reset/data wipe, my phone just booted into CM10.1 and now that's working. And it looks like all of my stuff on the phone is still there (though of course apps aren't installed and whatnot, that wouldn't make sense). Thanks for all the help!
I tried to find a feature list or something to see what exactly is better about CM11, and found out that "stable" doesn't exactly mean stable for CM, and that it looks like a good idea to update, so I think I will try to update to that. Do you know anywhere that has an actual feature list to show me what CM11 does that CM10.1 doesn't?
hey guys, Im a total NOOB to all these things. was using iphone before now shifted to android. Let me start from first. i got a nexus 6 1 mnth bak. So as soon as i got it, i put it for 5.1 update. hours later update got downloaded and i clicked install. then halfway thru the updating it said error and it started to restart. then it kept on bootlooping to the android optmisation screen. I cudnt do anything else. tried doing wipe cache, factory reset- nothing worked. SO i replaced my phone for a new nexus 6.
Now iM Totally scared to update it to 5.1 OTA. iM Ccurrently running android 5.0 build- LRX21O. I Have not rooted my phone. sO Can u please tell me whether i can update to 5.1 directly from 5.0 thru nexus roottoolkit as i dont want to do the hard way by entering commands which i think i will mess it up. or rootkit is just for rooting and unrooting phone? CAN u please give me a guide on how to update it to 5.1. i dont want to root it.
please guys, im a total noob to all this. please excuse if i dont know stuff. i used to jailbreak my iphones and ipad and do all kinds of stuff. but since im knew i dont know many things in android.
thank u so much guys
First thing to do is to unlock your bootloader. That way, if anything goes wrong, at any point, you are almost 100% able to restore your phone again. It's also a good idea to flash TWRP (custom recovery).
You can update through NRT, or as a lot of us recommend fastboot. It's not as scary as it looks, and it's actually easier to mess stuff up with a toolkit if you have no idea what said toolkit does in the background (hint: it's using the commands).
It's a good idea to read, read and then read some more. If you have a basic understanding of things it's easier to get things done correctly. Start off by reading the FAQ-thread, lots of good info there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/nexus-6-frequently-questions-t3106029
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First thing to do is to unlock your bootloader. That way, if anything goes wrong, at any point, you are almost 100% able to restore your phone again. It's also a good idea to flash TWRP (custom recovery).
You can update through NRT, or as a lot of us recommend fastboot. It's not as scary as it looks, and it's actually easier to mess stuff up with a toolkit if you have no idea what said toolkit does in the background (hint: it's using the commands).
It's a good idea to read, read and then read some more. If you have a basic understanding of things it's easier to get things done correctly. Start off by reading the FAQ-thread, lots of good info there.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/help/nexus-6-frequently-questions-t3106029
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thanks for ur reply. Wil do it in fastboot mode only. i will read more about it., One last question. Can i flash to 5.1 directly from 5.0? or to flash to 5.1 i need to update it to 5.0.1( since most of the forums said this). aLSO There are 3 shamu factory images for 5.1 LMY47D, 47E, 47I. Which one should i use?
Unless you're running T-Mobile or Project FI you should use LMY48I. Latest 5.1.1 with almost all the stagefright patches.
Edit: Oh yes... You can flash straight to the latest.
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thanks for ur reply. Wil do it in fastboot mode only. i will read more about it., One last question. Can i flash to 5.1 directly from 5.0? or to flash to 5.1 i need to update it to 5.0.1( since most of the forums said this). aLSO There are 3 shamu factory images for 5.1 LMY47D, 47E, 47I. Which one should i use?
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Unless you're running T-Mobile or Project FI you should use LMY48I. Latest 5.1.1 with almost all the stagefright patches.
Edit: Oh yes... You can flash straight to the latest.
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I concur. Get all you drivers working. Figure out fastboot. There are many different ways to set up adb/fastboot. There is the right way or the fast way. Both work. Can always upgrade so the full SDK is available when you get hooked and have to have all the tools. lol There is a thread for 15 second fastboot. It works. Will at least be what you need to learn fastboot. When got adb/fastboot working we can walk you through the commands.
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I concur. Get all you drivers working. Figure out fastboot. There are many different ways to set up adb/fastboot. There is the right way or the fast way. Both work. Can always upgrade so the full SDK is available when you get hooked and have to have all the tools. lol There is a thread for 15 second fastboot. It works. Will at least be what you need to learn fastboot. When got adb/fastboot working we can walk you through the commands.
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ok guys, thanks for ur replies. I downloaded SHAMU lmy48i (5.1.1). im running 5.0, nexus 6 international version. let me just confirm what im going to do after this is right and tell me whether to proceed or not.
1)downloaded sdk tools. installed it. dint create a system wide directory. i opened platform tools and opened command window and typed adb version and it said android debug version 1.0.32 blh blah.
2)next i enabled usb debugging and oem unlock in developer settings of nexus 6.
3)connected my nexus 6.
4)went to platform tools and again typed adb devices. it showed my device serial number
5)then i have to enter bootloader. type fastboot devices and it should show my serial number.
6) then type command fastboot oem unlock
7)then have to run fastboot reboot
8) my bootloader is unlocked. Now i have to load it in bootloader mode.
9) then execute flash-all.
10) android will update to 5.1.1
thats all ryt? did i miss anything in this?
Didgeridoohan said:
Unless you're running T-Mobile or Project FI you should use LMY48I. Latest 5.1.1 with almost all the stagefright patches.
Edit: Oh yes... You can flash straight to the latest.
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ok guys, thanks for ur replies. I downloaded SHAMU lmy48i (5.1.1). im running 5.0, nexus 6 international version. let me just confirm what im going to do after this is right and tell me whether to proceed or not.
1)downloaded sdk tools. installed it. dint create a system wide directory. i opened platform tools and opened command window and typed adb version and it said android debug version 1.0.32 blh blah.
2)next i enabled usb debugging and oem unlock in developer settings of nexus 6.
3)connected my nexus 6.
4)went to platform tools and again typed adb devices. it showed my device serial number
5)then i have to enter bootloader. type fastboot devices and it should show my serial number.
6) then type command fastboot oem unlock
7)then have to run fastboot reboot
8) my bootloader is unlocked. Now i have to load it in bootloader mode.
9) then execute flash-all.
10) android will update to 5.1.1
thats all ryt? did i miss anything in this?
Looks good. If going to use flash-all.bat make sure SDK platform tools are updated to Version 23+ in SDK Manager. Can also unzip the file a second time and do each image separately. Will find more use for the individual files later.
Looks good.
Quick advice: remember that unlocking the bootloader and flashing the factory image will completely wipe your device. If you've had time to accumulate some data on there that you want to keep, make sure to back it up first.
In the future, if you decide to root or use a custom recovery, you won't be able to take OTA updates (it checks for a tampered system). It's quite easy to update anyway... Just use the same knowledge you've earned doing this and follow prdog1's advice.
Unzip the factory image a second time and flash all images except userdata.img. That way you'll get a nice new updated system without wiping your stuff.
If jumping between roms or doing a major update, it can be good to let the entire factory image flash, though. Just make sure to backup your stuff first...
Hello
So I recently brought a second hand nexus 6 for cheap since it was described as bootlooping and the owner couldn't fix it. I already have a fully working nexus 6 so decided to get this as a potential source for spares assuming I couldn't get it working to be used as a 2nd phone. Having received it today, I found that when turned on, it would get stuck at the white "google" screen and go no further than that. I can access the bootloader and the stock recovery. The bootloader is locked and since the "allow oem unlock" option has been added to lollipop (which I had not even heard of till looking into why I couldn't unlock this device), I can't seem to unlock it, so i'm at a loss. So far i've tried;
-unlocking the bootloader using fastboot oem unlock
-fastboot format cache/data (both saying the BL needs to be unlocked, even though people have said they've managed with it locked)
-flashing roms via fastboot (that obviously didn't work)
-using the "apply update from adb" option to install a stock zip from google (error "signature verification failed")
-same as above, but with custom roms (gave the error "failed to verify whole-file signature")
-same as above again ,but with the OTA of the next android version, in the hope I could continue flashing these till I reached a major one and then it would work (came back saying "system partition has unexpected contents)
-making a nandroid of my working phone, and making a bootable zip of that ("signature verification failed")
I've basically reached a point now where I imagine it's probably not ever gonna work and i'm gonna have to give up, but I figured requesting here can't hurt and I don't wanna give up knowing that something could work, I just never found out about it. I also can't help but think that given I have a working nexus 6, there must be something I can do with that to make the new one work (the only idea I had was the nandroid of it, but there may be something else)
Cheers
Cameron
That phone is not pining for the fjords. It's an ex-phone.
istperson said:
That phone is not pining for the fjords. It's an ex-phone.
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What do you mean by "pining for the fjords"?
I wondered, is it possible to use wugfresh to push system files to the device (while removing old ones) making it seem to have a clean system partition, then try the ota again via adb sideload. Even if i took the system files from my functioning nexus. The faulty one is on lmy47z at the moment.
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What do you mean by "pining for the fjords"?
I wondered, is it possible to use wugfresh to push system files to the device (while removing old ones) making it seem to have a clean system partition, then try the ota again via adb sideload. Even if i took the system files from my functioning nexus. The faulty one is on lmy47z at the moment.
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http://www.google.com/search?q=pining for the fjords
And, I'm sorry, but no, you can't do more with toolkits than with adb and fastboot. Toolkits are just front-ends for those two tools.
You have already tried everything possible, and since the bootloader is locked and you can't boot into Android to enable unlocking, all you have is just spare parts. I'm sorry.
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And, I'm sorry, but no, you can't do more with toolkits than with adb and fastboot. Toolkits are just front-ends for those two tools.
You have already tried everything possible, and since the bootloader is locked and you can't boot into Android to enable unlocking, all you have is just spare parts. I'm sorry.
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Thanks for the help, I've never heard of that phrase before and I thought i had heard them all given what my mums like
When the phone is in recovery, when the update via adb is selected, the phone is detected as an adb sideload device when "adb devices" is entered. Can I push/pull system files when it's detected as sideload? Because I noticed wugfresh supports pushing/pulling of files between the device and pc, but I wasn't sure if it could do system files when the device is detected as sideload
Thanks for the help, i would really like to make it work, and given its not exactly a device I rely on, I'm happy to spend more time working on it and trying more unusual/new ideas
Cameron
call-of-monst3r said:
Thanks for the help, I've never heard of that phrase before and I thought i had heard them all given what my mums like
When the phone is in recovery, when the update via adb is selected, the phone is detected as an adb sideload device when "adb devices" is entered. Can I push/pull system files when it's detected as sideload? Because I noticed wugfresh supports pushing/pulling of files between the device and pc, but I wasn't sure if it could do system files when the device is detected as sideload
Thanks for the help, i would really like to make it work, and given its not exactly a device I rely on, I'm happy to spend more time working on it and trying more unusual/new ideas
Cameron
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Here it is how sideload works. But as I understood it's only for updates on working phones:
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-manually-upgrade-your-nexus#slide5
Root instructions on the RP2 forum seem to assume a level of familiarity with rooting, and general instructions on the web seem to want to cover every possible device which means they cover every means of rooting options and device types and Android versions, and it isn't clear reading those where to start with the RP2.
I've found people on XDA tend to be pretty welcoming to dumber questions, so here's my dumb question.
If I have an "unlocked" (non-AT&T) device running 9 Pie, can someone translate this post:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/razer-phone-2/development/root-pie-update-unlocked-devices-t3905454
Into usable instructions for those of us new to rooting? I have a Windows computer, a USB-A to USB-C cable (since the C-to-C cable that comes with the phone isn't suitable?), and an unrooted Razer Phone 2 on Pie.
I enable developer options in my phone's settings by tapping the version 7 times. I got that part.
Now, what do I download to my device? A boot image and magisk (?)? The boot image from the thread above, right? How do I ensure what I download to my phone goes to my phone and not the SD card? Is that a dumb question? Do I just remove the SD card before downloading anything?
Then what do I download to my computer? The Android SDK, or some smaller thing? Fastboot something something? ADB something something?
Then I plug my phone in to the computer, enable OEM unlocking in Dev settings on my phone, anything else while I'm in there? USB debugging?
Then I open CMD on the computer? Or some program?
Then I have to check slots, or something? Boot_a vs boot_b?
Then I give what instructions in the command line? What does each one do? I'm coming from a web Dev background where commit comments and //comments or <!--comments--> explain anything new or unexpected or whatever. Similar explantions for each instruction would be ideal. What does each one do?
Any common problems and common fixes, or explanations behind any Razer Phone 2-specific quirks to the process we should be aware of?
Help with any or all of these would be appreciated.
Thank you.
AbsoluteContingency said:
Root instructions on the RP2 forum seem to assume a level of familiarity with rooting, and general instructions on the web seem to want to cover every possible device which means they cover every means of rooting options and device types and Android versions, and it isn't clear reading those where to start with the RP2.
I've found people on XDA tend to be pretty welcoming to dumber questions, so here's my dumb question.
If I have an "unlocked" (non-AT&T) device running 9 Pie, can someone translate this post:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/razer-phone-2/development/root-pie-update-unlocked-devices-t3905454
Into usable instructions for those of us new to rooting? I have a Windows computer, a USB-A to USB-C cable (since the C-to-C cable that comes with the phone isn't suitable?), and an unrooted Razer Phone 2 on Pie.
I enable developer options in my phone's settings by tapping the version 7 times. I got that part.
Now, what do I download to my device? A boot image and magisk (?)? The boot image from the thread above, right? How do I ensure what I download to my phone goes to my phone and not the SD card? Is that a dumb question? Do I just remove the SD card before downloading anything?
Then what do I download to my computer? The Android SDK, or some smaller thing? Fastboot something something? ADB something something?
Then I plug my phone in to the computer, enable OEM unlocking in Dev settings on my phone, anything else while I'm in there? USB debugging?
Then I open CMD on the computer? Or some program?
Then I have to check slots, or something? Boot_a vs boot_b?
Then I give what instructions in the command line? What does each one do? I'm coming from a web Dev background where commit comments and //comments or <!--comments--> explain anything new or unexpected or whatever. Similar explantions for each instruction would be ideal. What does each one do?
Any common problems and common fixes, or explanations behind any Razer Phone 2-specific quirks to the process we should be aware of?
Help with any or all of these would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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Hi I create a post that might help you, check it out. https://forum.xda-developers.com/razer-phone-2/how-to/root-pie-guide-t3910407
BTW the moderator will likely move this to the questions area.
AT&T Version ?
New to the RP2 community..
Thinking of getting the AT&T RP2 and wanted to find out/confirm if the AT&T version can be OEM UNLOCKED so you can unlock the bootloader.
Thanks in advance,
RJR
AbsoluteContingency said:
Root instructions on the RP2 forum seem to assume a level of familiarity with rooting, and general instructions on the web seem to want to cover every possible device which means they cover every means of rooting options and device types and Android versions, and it isn't clear reading those where to start with the RP2.
I've found people on XDA tend to be pretty welcoming to dumber questions, so here's my dumb question.
If I have an "unlocked" (non-AT&T) device running 9 Pie, can someone translate this post:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/razer-phone-2/development/root-pie-update-unlocked-devices-t3905454
Into usable instructions for those of us new to rooting? I have a Windows computer, a USB-A to USB-C cable (since the C-to-C cable that comes with the phone isn't suitable?), and an unrooted Razer Phone 2 on Pie.
I enable developer options in my phone's settings by tapping the version 7 times. I got that part.
Now, what do I download to my device? A boot image and magisk (?)? The boot image from the thread above, right? How do I ensure what I download to my phone goes to my phone and not the SD card? Is that a dumb question? Do I just remove the SD card before downloading anything?
Then what do I download to my computer? The Android SDK, or some smaller thing? Fastboot something something? ADB something something?
Then I plug my phone in to the computer, enable OEM unlocking in Dev settings on my phone, anything else while I'm in there? USB debugging?
Then I open CMD on the computer? Or some program?
Then I have to check slots, or something? Boot_a vs boot_b?
Then I give what instructions in the command line? What does each one do? I'm coming from a web Dev background where commit comments and //comments or <!--comments--> explain anything new or unexpected or whatever. Similar explantions for each instruction would be ideal. What does each one do?
Any common problems and common fixes, or explanations behind any Razer Phone 2-specific quirks to the process we should be aware of?
Help with any or all of these would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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rrusek said:
New to the RP2 community..
Thinking of getting the AT&T RP2 and wanted to find out/confirm if the AT&T version can be OEM UNLOCKED so you can unlock the bootloader.
Thanks in advance,
RJR
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I have a rp2, att, bootloader unlocked, rooted, on global pie firmware. Not Sim unlocked, but don't care to move carriers.
jonchance_84 said:
I have a rp2, att, bootloader unlocked, rooted, on global pie firmware. Not Sim unlocked, but don't care to move carriers.
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Same phone/firmware but I cannot get it rooted. It boot loops or gets stuck at Powered by Android logo with fast boot so at least I can re flash the stock global firmware and boot that. Seems no rooted boot loader works nicely for me. If you have any advice I would appreciate it.
i did fastboot boot_a nd boot_b with reboot but now im stuck on razer loading screen. does this mean im stuck in a bootloop?
It did turn out pretty easy.
I wiped all data, flashed the global MR1 image, booted system and took OTA update to MR2, rebooted to bootloader and flashed Arter 12 kernel, rebooted to Arter TWRP recovery, wiped Dalvik, flashed Magisk 20.1, wiped Dalvik, rebooted system >>> Profit!
Got Edxposed, Gravitybox and Greenify running and all banking apps load perfectly. It's just like the old days of modding, LOL!
Wifi is noticeably improved compared to my previous experience with the phone as well.
Total noob question
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took OTA update to MR2
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What do you mean? You rooted, then upgraded "normally" to MR2? (I had to look up what OTA is, and it's "over the air"? As in a "normal" upgrade for people who let all their things just update as they please?) I ask because I thought once you rooted, normal updates weren't available?
All the tutorials I find are to upgrade to the MR1 boot.img (which my phone will boot with), then upgrade to the arter97 .img which leaves my phone in an endless booting state. (This is the exact step-by-step I followed: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ra...er-phone-2-t3914996/post79489415#post79489415 -- should be post #94: Castanoff 8th May 2019, 11:07 PM). I started out at MR2, I guess from when I updated the phone to a September update before attempting root. (Its original date was January 2019.)
I'm confused at the whole Magisk thing, as I was assuming that's after the arter update?
Tincan17 said:
What do you mean? You rooted, then upgraded "normally" to MR2? (I had to look up what OTA is, and it's "over the air"? As in a "normal" upgrade for people who let all their things just update as they please?) I ask because I thought once you rooted, normal updates weren't available?
All the tutorials I find are to upgrade to the MR1 boot.img (which my phone will boot with), then upgrade to the arter97 .img which leaves my phone in an endless booting state. (This is the exact step-by-step I followed: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ra...er-phone-2-t3914996/post79489415#post79489415 -- should be post #94: Castanoff 8th May 2019, 11:07 PM). I started out at MR2, I guess from when I updated the phone to a September update before attempting root. (Its original date was January 2019.)
I'm confused at the whole Magisk thing, as I was assuming that's after the arter update?
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Not at all. I totally factory reset my phone and wiped everything. Flashed the latest stock factory image from Razer that I could find at the time (March 2019?). That put me on the older stock ROM, non-rooted. From there, I just booted into the system and kicked off the (as you put it) "normal" check for updates in the system options. That got me to the September version. Next, I flashed Arter's root and custom recovery kernel IMG file with the bootloader and installed the Magisk zip from TWRP recovery.
Update: Actually, it looks like the build number I'm currently running is now available on the Razer site, so flashing back to an earlier version and taking the OTA update is no longer required. You could just flash their latest system image, which they're putting out there as December 2019. (has the same exact build number as my September build) Then the Arter boot.img and a compatible Magisk zip will complete the root.
Just remember that flashing a full Razer system image in this way will erase your internal (non-SD card) storage. I lost some photos doing this.
Is there any way someone can or has a video on ho wto do this. Or maybe a similar phone thats the same.. But i can just use the specific files for my phone instead... This compared to regualr jailbreaking is like reading chinese. I switched from apple to androd rp2 and i love android way better. But these act more computer based. As far as files and stuff like that
I've been beating my head against the wall here. I've tried both MR0 and MR1. When I type in the fastboot command, all I get is < waiting for any device > My phone is in fastboot mode. I have the right drivers installed. I can see my phone using the adb devices command, so WTF?
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I've been beating my head against the wall here. I've tried both MR0 and MR1. When I type in the fastboot command, all I get is < waiting for any device > My phone is in fastboot mode. I have the right drivers installed. I can see my phone using the adb devices command, so WTF?
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Try running this tool and see if it helps with fastboot. Let it run it'll boot your phone into the bootloader automatically and install all drivers.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...astboot-installer-tool-windows-t3999445/page1