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Hey guys, I did something really stupid.
I acquired an Atrix HD through a third party, network/sim unlocked it to work on T-Mobile, and tried to flash 4.1.2 Mexican Retail (MB886_niimx-user-4.1.2-9.8.2Q-50_MB886_NII_TA-2-16-release-keys-NII-MX) through RSD Lite 6.1.5 after removing the getvar command and.. it failed half way. I forgot to unlock the bootloader before flashing.
Now I'm stuck and I've tried almost everything to fix it. I've searched Google and XDA, in the process I have downloaded Myth Tools, sirhoover_atrixhd_utility, motochopper, motopocalypse, and moto-fastboot, tried them all to the best of my knowledge and nothing is working. I've even edited the XML file to exclude the files it fails on.
Common errors I encounter:
Fastboot reason: Boot failure
Fastboot reason: Flash failure
Partition (boot) Security Version Downgraded
Preflash Validation Failed for boot
Partition (system) Security Version Downgraded
PIV black validation for system failed
Invalid PIV image: system
Worst part is, I can't unlock my bootloader because I need ADB to do so! Recovery will give me ADB but only to sideload (available on certain recoveries I've managed to flash). If you have any ideas or information that could assist me in getting my phone back to normal, whether that's unlocking the bootloader through fastboot or flashing a stock rom sucessfully, I would greatly appreciate it! :good:
You don't need a unlocked bootloader to flash firmware through rsd.. Try flashing the stock att back.
Sent from my PACMAN MATRIX HD MAXX
deeje00 said:
You don't need a unlocked bootloader to flash firmware through rsd.. Try flashing the stock att back.
Sent from my PACMAN MATRIX HD MAXX
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Thanks for your reply
I've tried flashing several stock firmwares already, I get preflash validation failed errors every time on boot.img and system.img
Here's the firmwares I have downloaded:
MB886_niimx-user-4.1.2-9.8.2Q-50_MB886_NII_TA-2-16-release-keys-NII-MX
MB886_bell-user-4.1.2-9.8.2Q-8_MB886_FFW-11-4-release-keys-BellMobility-CA
MB886_att-user-4.1.1-9.8.0Q-97_MB886_FFW-20-27-release-keys-ATT-US_BuildA
7.7.1Q-144_MB886_MR1-22_SIGNED_CFC
7.7.1Q-115_MB886_FFW-14_SIGNED_CFC
I wish I knew exactly the version I had before I started flashing, but unfortunately I do not..
DaveTheRave said:
Thanks for your reply
I've tried flashing several stock firmwares already, I get preflash validation failed errors every time on boot.img and system.img
Here's the firmwares I have downloaded:
MB886_niimx-user-4.1.2-9.8.2Q-50_MB886_NII_TA-2-16-release-keys-NII-MX
MB886_att-user-4.1.1-9.8.0Q-97_MB886_FFW-20-27-release-keys-ATT-US_BuildA
7.7.1Q-144_MB886_MR1-22_SIGNED_CFC
7.7.1Q-115_MB886_FFW-14_SIGNED_CFC
I wish I knew exactly the version I had before I started flashing, but unfortunately I do not..
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Once your phone's OS has been upgraded, I don't think you can flash to an older firmware unless you have an unlocked bootloader. I'm not sure but that maybe the reason you're getting validation errors.
Did you try re-downloading the firmware?
audit13 said:
Once your phone's OS has been upgraded, I don't think you can flash to an older firmware unless you have an unlocked bootloader. I'm not sure but that maybe the reason you're getting validation errors.
Did you try re-downloading the firmware?
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Just tried re-downloading everything on a brand new Windows install on a different computer, still having problems.
No matter how hard I try, I cannot get boot.img or system.img to flash from any Stock firmware, whether it's AT&T, Mex, or Bell
Using snap-fastboot:
snap-fastboot flash boot boot.img
sending 'boot' (10240 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.788s]
writing 'boot'...
Preflash validation failed
FAILED (remote failure)
snap-fastboot flash system system.img
sending 'system' (30720 KB)...
OKAY [ 2.343s]
writing 'system'...
Preflash validation failed
FAILED (remote failure)
I'm going to try making a Motorola Factory cable in the meantime. Any other suggestions?
EDIT: Factory cable didn't help.. is there a way to generate a higher security version? No matter what, the bootloader always displays Partition (boot/system) Security Version Downgraded
I really don't want this to end up being a paperweight
Is this where you got the firmware: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/dinara/list.php ?
Did you reboot each time you loaded a different set of fastboot files? Did you remove the previous fastboot files before installing a new set of fastboot files? Are you able to try this on a different computer?
I just got a new Atrix HD replacement and its showing firmware of 9.8.0Q-97_MB886_FFW-20 . Its not the same as the firmware available here: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/ .... I get the same error even after modifying the XML file in the SBF. Wonder if the last update caused an issue. Running into some similar issue with the replacement. Its not wanting to bootloader unlock.
Did you mount the system before installing?
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Found a fix for the AP Fastboot loop
List of commands to type in. ( in order)
1. adb reboot bootloader
2.fastboot oem fb_mode_set
3.fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
3.fastboot erase userdata
4.fastboot erase cache
5.fastboot reboot
Source:http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/17320-sticky-bit-fastboot/
Sorry I've been MIA, been busy with work.
TabascoTX said:
Found a fix for the AP Fastboot loop
List of commands to type in. ( in order)
1. adb reboot bootloader
2.fastboot oem fb_mode_set
3.fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
3.fastboot erase userdata
4.fastboot erase cache
5.fastboot reboot
Source:http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/17320-sticky-bit-fastboot/
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Thanks for the reply! I wished this worked for me. After completing the steps successfully, I get:
Partition (boot) Security Version Downgraded
Fastboot Reason: Boot Failure
Code:
adb reboot bootloader
* daemon not running. starting it now on port 5037 *
* daemon started successfully *
error: device not found
fastboot oem fb_mode_set
...
OKAY [ 0.006s]
finished. total time: 0.006s
fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
...
OKAY [ 0.005s]
finished. total time: 0.005s
fastboot erase userdata
erasing 'userdata'...
OKAY [ 3.095s]
finished. total time: 3.095s
fastboot erase cache
erasing 'cache'...
OKAY [ 1.669s]
finished. total time: 1.669s
fastboot reboot
rebooting...
finished. total time: 0.005s
audit13 said:
Is this where you got the firmware: http://sbf.droid-developers.org/dinara/list.php ?
Did you reboot each time you loaded a different set of fastboot files? Did you remove the previous fastboot files before installing a new set of fastboot files? Are you able to try this on a different computer?
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That's exactly where I got my firmwares from. And to answer your question, I have tried this on different computers but I wasn't doing much rebooting when changing fastboot files.
DaveTheRave said:
...I have tried this on different computers but I wasn't doing much rebooting when changing fastboot files.
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Try logging off and back on to see what happens. For me, using fastboot/adb commands on an x86 Win7 machine works more consistently than using an x64 Win7 machine.
TabascoTX said:
Found a fix for the AP Fastboot loop
List of commands to type in. ( in order)
1. adb reboot bootloader
2.fastboot oem fb_mode_set
3.fastboot oem fb_mode_clear
3.fastboot erase userdata
4.fastboot erase cache
5.fastboot reboot
Source:http://www.droidrzr.com/index.php/topic/17320-sticky-bit-fastboot/
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When I run fastboot oem fb_mode_set, it just says "< waiting for any device >"
Sorry for the late reply. make sure you have adb installed and the drivers for the Atrix. Also,if possible and not in a boot loop or stuck in fastboot, device debugging should be enabled.
Boot problem
Hello here I have a problem and I made everything from my knowledge but It's not fixed.
I have a Motorola Droid Maxx X8 verison XI1080, version 4.4.4, built number SU4.21,
If I install or do something and I switch off and I turn on my phone it disappears as if it is never done and if I try to reinitialize the phone I have a error Fastboot Reason: Boot Failure
If I get the fastboot and I take recovery its said Boot up failed.
I did everything I flashed with RSD and I update it with Motorola update but still nothing we see that the flashing and the update works but on reboot Its has no effect on the phone its stays as if you did nothing.
Please help me! I look forward to a solution, I thank you more.
have u solved the problem
Please explain how u have solved the problem ,my moto g4 plus in same problems
I have a VZW dev edition with unlocked bootloader and running 4.4.2. I would like to boot (not flash) into TWRP to install SuperSU so that I can keep the stock recovery installed, but I get this error in both mfastboot and the regular fastboot:
C:\platform-tools>fastboot boot twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.844s]
booting...
(bootloader) Command restricted
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.953s
I'm running windows 8.1 and the unlocking process went without a problem.
It also doesn't work if I try: fastboot boot recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
Any ideas?
Thanks
Aeroman787 said:
I have a VZW dev edition with unlocked bootloader and running 4.4.2. I would like to boot (not flash) into TWRP to install SuperSU so that I can keep the stock recovery installed, but I get this error in both mfastboot and the regular fastboot:
C:\platform-tools>fastboot boot twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.844s]
booting...
(bootloader) Command restricted
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.953s
I'm running windows 8.1 and the unlocking process went without a problem.
It also doesn't work if I try: fastboot boot recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
Any ideas?
Thanks
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your trying this the hard way. power down phone
hold volume - and power till you get into the bootloader and then hit volume - till you highlight recovery then hit volume + and presto your in recovery.
enjoy
Aeroman787 said:
I have a VZW dev edition with unlocked bootloader and running 4.4.2. I would like to boot (not flash) into TWRP to install SuperSU so that I can keep the stock recovery installed, but I get this error in both mfastboot and the regular fastboot:
C:\platform-tools>fastboot boot twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.844s]
booting...
(bootloader) Command restricted
FAILED (remote failure)
finished. total time: 0.953s
I'm running windows 8.1 and the unlocking process went without a problem.
It also doesn't work if I try: fastboot boot recovery twrp-2.6.3.1-ghost-4.4.img
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Just flash TWRP, and you install root and SU and you're done. then reinstall stock recovery, seems like the simplest way to do it if what you tried is failing. Just don't forget you're rooted in case OTA comes your way.
The Moto X doesn't support booting just the recovery image like a Nexus device, unfortunately. All the posts I've read have indicated as such, yet to see anyone having successfully done so.
I'd do the same if I had a dev edition. I still don't understand why it doesn't support something so simple which should be available to any unlocked bootloader.
opps i did not understand what you was asking there is a simple way to do this.
Install TWRP with the mfastboot command then install SuperSU
then get the stock recovery img from the correct SBF zip and flash it also with the mfastboot command.
and presto root with stock recovery.
I flashed the Android Wear 2.0 OTA update and now the watch won't boot. I get the "Device Software Can't Be Checked For Corruption" error and it's telling me to go to g.com/ABH.
It won't go into recovery mode, but will go into fastboot mode. I grabbed the stock images from here, and flashed the stock boot, system, and recovery imgs, but the error persists.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ze...stock-zenwatch-3-partition-dump-boot-t3535589
Am I screwed? Or is there something I could do to recover?
Thanks.
Did you unlock the bootloader?
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 5X met Tapatalk
Wait for about 10 seconds when the warning appears. The watch will continue it's boot after 10 secs.
TonySuperPony said:
Did you unlock the bootloader?
Verstuurd vanaf mijn Nexus 5X met Tapatalk
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I thought I had initially. I hadn't turned the watch on for a while, but decided to get it set up yesterday when I saw news of the 2.0 update hit. It originally had the first firmware on it and wouldn't update to 2.0 (adb would fail to find the watch).
So, I flashed MWF76 from the link in my earlier post. And that worked properly -- the watch booted normally, set up the apps, the right build number was showing, etc.
When that was done I tried to flash the 2.0 update again. And this time the watch was being recognized properly with adb. The flash procedure seemed to go without a hitch, but I got the g.co/ABH error on first boot.
And if you let the watch sit for 10 seconds, it only boots into Fastboot mode. You can't enter recovery. If you try to enter recovery with the vol-down+power button combo, you see recovery for a split second and then it goes right to fastboot.
At the moment it appears the bootloader is locked again.
Still experimenting. Hoping someone with more knowledge may be able to help.
Fastboot oem unlock reports that the bootloader is already unlocked.
Tried flashing all of the IMGs in MFW76 and these flash successfully:
boot
system
recovery
modem
asusfw
But when trying to flash these, the flash fails because it says the bootloader is locked. Trying fastboot oem unlock again reports the bootloader is unlocked, but still can not flash these...
devinfo
factory
misc
modemst1
modemst2
oem
splash
Tried fastboot flashing unlock_critical, and the watch shows part of a message, but I can't see if there's anything to do on...pressing the top or bottom buttons changes the color of the bg.
Go into bootloader, unlock bl, flash everything and then reboot back into bootloader and lock it.
yilun said:
Go into bootloader, unlock bl, flash everything and then reboot back into bootloader and lock it.
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Thanks for the help -- tried this and still no luck.
Since I can't get into recovery mode and use adb to try reflashing 2.0, would it be possible to create a flashable .ZIP file from the 2.0 update that can be flashed from Fastboot mode?
re: flashable AW 2.0 zip file
BigWopHH said:
Thanks for the help -- tried this and still no luck.
Since I can't get into recovery mode and use adb to try reflashing 2.0, would it be possible to create a flashable .ZIP file from the 2.0 update that can be flashed from Fastboot mode?
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Here is the OTA flashable android wear 2.0 zip file
which you can flash in FASTBOOT.
https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../9ff6d27ebfc20bf885f21ce9386c4b16018a7eff.zip
Good luck, have a great day!
Misterjunky said:
Here is the OTA flashable android wear 2.0 zip file
which you can flash in FASTBOOT.
https://android.googleapis.com/pack.../9ff6d27ebfc20bf885f21ce9386c4b16018a7eff.zip
Good luck, have a great day!
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That's the same file that's been shared repeatedly; it requires flashing in recovery mode using adb. If you try to flash this with fastboot, you get an error that says "update package xxx.zip has no andriod-info.txt"
re: adb sideload
BigWopHH said:
That's the same file that's been shared repeatedly; it requires flashing in recovery mode using adb. If you try to flash this with fastboot, you get an error that says "update package xxx.zip has no andriod-info.txt"
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Your right, this file is not fastboot compatible. (my error)
This is what I used and flashed when I upgraded to v2.0 Android Wear.
To flash this you need to use ADB SIDELOAD filename.zip.
OR if you can boot into twrp you can install it from there too.
Good luck, have a great day!
Misterjunky said:
Your right, this file is not fastboot compatible. (my error)
This is what I used and flashed when I upgraded to v2.0 Android Wear.
To flash this you need to use ADB SIDELOAD filename.zip.
OR if you can boot into twrp you can install it from there too.
Good luck, have a great day!
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That's exactly what I had done initially and what ultimately bricked the watched. Can't boot into any recovery, unfortunately. Just boots directly to Fastboot mode.
BigWopHH said:
That's exactly what I had done initially and what ultimately bricked the watched. Can't boot into any recovery, unfortunately. Just boots directly to Fastboot mode.
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I'd try to get the watch running 1.5 first via fastboot.
See my post in the other thread linked here, specifically my edits.
I did boot, recovery, then system, and did "fastboot format userdata" instead of "fastboot erase userdata"
I have the same issue. Zenwatch 3 just boots to Fastboot Mode after manual update to Android Wear 2.0 . I can`t enter recovery mode and try to reflash it.
Do you have any ideas, what should I do?
re: not booting properly
AndyKir said:
I have the same issue. Zenwatch 3 just boots to Fastboot Mode after manual update to Android Wear 2.0 . I can`t enter recovery mode and try to reflash it.
Do you have any ideas, what should I do?
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You need to flash stock kernel in fastboot before you can do anything else.
( FASTBOOT FLASH BOOT BOOT.IMG )
Here is the the link to the stock Android Wear 1.5 boot.img
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dudeyq9rjsrag2i/boot.img?dl=0
(The boot.img is the kernel)
If worse comes to worse, you need to flash full android wear stock 1.5 firmware to get your watch working.
Here are the full instructions how to go back to go back to stock android wear v1.5 firmware.
This link also contains the download link for the full android wear original stock v1.5 firmware:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenwatch-3/how-to/guide-how-to-revert-to-android-wear-1-5-t3635196
First simply try to flash the boot.img in fastboot and reboot the watch before flashing the stock 1.5 firmware.
::: fastboot flash boot boot.img :::
Good luck, have a great day!
Misterjunky said:
You need to flash stock kernel in fastboot before you can do anything else.
( FASTBOOT FLASH BOOT BOOT.IMG )
Here is the the link to the stock Android Wear 1.5 boot.img
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dudeyq9rjsrag2i/boot.img?dl=0
(The boot.img is the kernel)
If worse comes to worse, you need to flash full android wear stock 1.5 firmware to get your watch working.
Here are the full instructions how to go back to go back to stock android wear v1.5 firmware.
This link also contains the download link for the full android wear original stock v1.5 firmware:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/zenwatch-3/how-to/guide-how-to-revert-to-android-wear-1-5-t3635196
First simply try to flash the boot.img in fastboot and reboot the watch before flashing the stock 1.5 firmware.
::: fastboot flash boot boot.img :::
Good luck, have a great day!
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Thank you for your reply, but it doesn`t help!
I have got the same issue as the topicstarter had. Flashing to the STOCK firmware doesn`t do anything. It stills shows Getting g.co/ABH Error on Boot and after 10 seconds it goes to Fastboot mode.
AndyKir said:
Thank you for your reply, but it doesn`t help!
I have got the same issue as the topicstarter had. Flashing to the STOCK firmware doesn`t do anything. It stills shows Getting g.co/ABH Error on Boot and after 10 seconds it goes to Fastboot mode.
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Your bootkoader is unlocked...
After using fastboot before reboot you need to lock the bootloadet by using.the command below.
FASTBOOT OEM LOCK
Then you can boot successfully ..
The error message you saw is normal if you have not locked your bootloader.
Good luck.. Have a great day.
Misterjunky said:
Your bootkoader is unlocked...
After using fastboot before reboot you need to lock the bootloadet by using.the command below.
FASTBOOT OEM LOCK
Then you can boot successfully ..
The error message you saw is normal if you have not locked your bootloader.
Good luck.. Have a great day.
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Sorry but this doesn`t help.
My watches are booting only in Fastboot mode.
So i do next steps:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot format userdata
fastboot oem lock
fastboot reboot
After reboot, watches still boots straight in Fastboot mode.
Maybe I should flash something from AW 2.0 to repair the watch ?
re: fastboot bootup
AndyKir said:
Sorry but this doesn`t help.
My watches are booting only in Fastboot mode.
So i do next steps:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot format userdata
fastboot oem lock
fastboot reboot
After reboot, watches still boots straight in Fastboot mode.
Maybe I should flash something from AW 2.0 to repair the watch ?
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You must have flashed the wrong boot.img (which is the kernel)
Make 100% sure that you are flashing the correct kernel and
don't issue the command "fastboot format userdata".
All you need is:
fastboot oem unlock
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
then oem lock bootloader
What was the exact filename of the ziip file
which had the 3 IMG files in it?
Here is the link for the zip file which contains the correct IMG files in it:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tz9bg5fggpfn2q6/swift_partition_dump_part1_MWG68.zip?dl=1
unlock bootloader, flash the three img files, lock bootloader
and issue this fastboot command: " fastboot reboot "
Don't flash anything else and don't format anything...
Good luck, have a great day!
Misterjunky, thank you for your replies!
I`ve downloaded your files from Dropbox, put it in c:\adb\correct\ folder, and run next commands in PowerShell
PS C:\adb> fastboot oem unlock
...
(bootloader) The bootloader is already unlocked!
OKAY [ 0.006s]
finished. total time: 0.007s
PS C:\adb> fastboot flash boot C:\adb\correct\boot.img
target reported max download size of 262144000 bytes
sending 'boot' (32768 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.038s]
writing 'boot'...
OKAY [ 3.222s]
finished. total time: 4.263s
PS C:\adb> fastboot flash recovery C:\adb\correct\recovery.img
target reported max download size of 262144000 bytes
sending 'recovery' (32768 KB)...
OKAY [ 1.043s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 3.150s]
finished. total time: 4.195s
PS C:\adb> fastboot flash system C:\adb\correct\system.img
target reported max download size of 262144000 bytes
erasing 'system'...
OKAY [ 1.134s]
sending sparse 'system' (254201 KB)...
OKAY [ 8.468s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [ 26.695s]
sending sparse 'system' (149469 KB)...
OKAY [ 5.016s]
writing 'system'...
OKAY [114.570s]
finished. total time: 155.890s
PS C:\adb> fastboot oem lock
...
(bootloader) Locking bootloader...
(bootloader) Device Locked!
(bootloader) Locking bootloader done!
OKAY [ 0.023s]
finished. total time: 0.024s
PS C:\adb> fastboot reboot
rebooting...
finished. total time: 0.008s
PS C:\adb>
After reboot, I still in Fastboot mode - nothing is changed.
I flashed latest twrp while on MIUI 9 stable using command prompt. Booted into recovery (TWRP) using the command fastboot boot twrp.img. While in TWRP I "swiped to allow modifications" then rebooted to system. Device was stuck at MI logo with unlocked written at bottom. Also, before flashing TWRP device had pattern and fingerprint lock and bootloader was unlocked.
Next, using MIUI ROM Flashing Tool, I flashed latest MIUI fastboot developer ROM with flash all. Decided to flash TWRP again using command prompt and booted into recovery (TWRP) while the device was still in fastboot mode but this time using Volume Up + Power button. Inside TWRP selected reboot then system. Guess what? Again stuck at MI logo. Before flashing TWRP device had no pattern or fingerprint lock and bootloader was unlocked.
Code:
E:\MI5\platform-tools>adb devices
List of devices attached
3855f609 device
E:\MI5\platform-tools>adb reboot bootloader
E:\MI5\platform-tools>fastboot devices
3855f609 fastboot
E:\MI5\platform-tools>fastboot flash recovery E:\MI5\platform-tools\twrp-3.2.1-0-gemini.img
target reported max download size of 536870912 bytes
sending 'recovery' (20280 KB)...
OKAY [ 0.742s]
writing 'recovery'...
OKAY [ 0.150s]
finished. total time: 0.909s
E:\MI5\platform-tools>
Now I am again on developer ROM. Am I doing something wrong? Something else to do after flashing TWRP?
Update: Again tried to flash TWRP but this time formatted data in Wipe menu also but got stuck in bootloop again.
Just flash any rom what is ur purpose rom installation or rooting
OK, This is embarrasing.
The phone is not MI 3, but MI A3.....
MiFlash solved the problem
Hi,
I accidentally tried to flash TWRP to the active partition (a) as "fastboot set_partition b" didn't work.
Now my phone is stuck in fastboot.
I tried flasing using the latest miflash and the ROM from here, but I get missmatch error.
I tried to flash using fastboot: system (returned OK), boot (returnedOK), recovery (returned No such partition) and cache (returned No such partition) but it didn't work.
I also tried booting to TWRP by "fastboot flash recovery twrp.img" and "fastboot reboot" but it reboots to fastboot.
I tried "fastboot boot twrp.img" and get "FAILED (remote: unknown command)"
it says:
downloading 'boot.img'...
OKAY [ 0.897s]
booting...
FAILED (remote: unknown command)
finished. total time: 0.900s
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I want to revive the phone if that is possible and if not at least recover my data.
Can anyone please help???