Adb not recognising OT3 - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

Hey guys, I have a problem here. I unlocked the phone, flashed with twrp 3.01 and supersu. Then I installed Resurrection remix, flashed twrp 4.0.1 and supersu again. My phone works, but always had the initial screen "dm-verity". So I searched about it, and I figured out I have to go to bootloader and enter 2 commands. Now, when I enter in cmd and type "adb devices" while op3t in bootloader, my phone is not recognized. (0 devices found). Instead, when in twrp -> advanced-> adb sideload, my phone is listed with serial number. How can I make my phone recognisible by Windows while in bootloader mode, so that I can enter the 2 commands and get rid of dm-verity message? Everything inside the phone and the rom itself work perfect.! Also, when I go to settings/developer, I'm not able to change "oem unlock", it stays forced on OFF... Is that normal? Thank you very much in advance.

Magic Tmac1 said:
Hey guys, I have a problem here. I unlocked the phone, flashed with twrp 3.01 and supersu. Then I installed Resurrection remix, flashed twrp 4.0.1 and supersu again. My phone works, but always had the initial screen "dm-verity". So I searched about it, and I figured out I have to go to bootloader and enter 2 commands. Now, when I enter in cmd and type "adb devices" while op3t in bootloader, my phone is not recognized. (0 devices found). Instead, when in twrp -> advanced-> adb sideload, my phone is listed with serial number. How can I make my phone recognisible by Windows while in bootloader mode, so that I can enter the 2 commands and get rid of dm-verity message? Everything inside the phone and the rom itself work perfect.! Also, when I go to settings/developer, I'm not able to change "oem unlock", it stays forced on OFF... Is that normal? Thank you very much in advance.
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Did you installed the drivers? I had the same issue and I installed the OP3T USB drivers afterward it shows me the device.

Yes I did. But I can also reinstall them, can you please provide me the driver's link which fixed the same problem? Thanks

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[Q] Verizon Developers Edition help

Hoping somebody can help me figure out what is going on with my phone. Sorry for the long post, but hoping folks with custom rom and flashing experience will read on to help.
I have the Verizon Developer Edition. I have unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP 2.7, and rooted the phone. I have never installed any custom ROMs on the phone. I had done custom ROMs on my GS3, but I just wanted this phone rooted, and maybe mess around with a few ROMs down the road.
I followed this video from RootJunky when I originally installed TWRP.
So a few weeks ago I kept getting the OTA message to upgrade to the latest kitkat. I decided to flash back to the original recovery so I could do the upgrade. I contacted RootJunky on his youtube channel and he provided a link to the stock recovery and I flashed it using the same video and his linked file.
After flashing the stock recovery, when I was in bootloader mode, I scrolled down to "recovery" and selected it. It would not go into recovery. It just stays in a bootloop. I went back and forth with RootJunky a few times trying to resolve this, but I got no response to my last few comments.
I can get the phone back into bootloader mode by holding the volume up/dwn and power buttons, if I time it correctly during the bootloop. When in bootloader mode, I can select "Normal Powerup" option and the phone will boot up and function properly. But, if I shut the phone down, I can't turn the device on with the power button, otherwise it will just bootloop. I have to get into bootloader mode, then select "Normal Powerup" to get the phone to work.
Once back in the phone, my USB debugging option is unchecked. I can recheck it, open a command prompt, and do a "adb devices" and it shows it connected. But if I do a "adb reboot bootloader" from the command prompt it will bootloop.
When I get into bootloader mode manually, when I connect it to the computer, and do a "adb devices", it doesn't show as connected, as I think the USB debugging option is getting toggled off somehow, so I can't connect or flash anything to the phone at this point.
One thing I see, in the video @ 4:50, he says you need to be at "status code 1" to flash recoveries. I am/was at status code 3. Not sure if that is why I am having this issue, or how to get this changed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can use the phone just fine, but at this point, I would just like to be able to do a full restore to stock, upgrade to 4.4.4, keep the unlocked bootloader, and root the phone. No custom ROM.
THANKS!
08G8V8 said:
Hoping somebody can help me figure out what is going on with my phone. Sorry for the long post, but hoping folks with custom rom and flashing experience will read on to help.
I have the Verizon Developer Edition. I have unlocked the bootloader, installed TWRP 2.7, and rooted the phone. I have never installed any custom ROMs on the phone. I had done custom ROMs on my GS3, but I just wanted this phone rooted, and maybe mess around with a few ROMs down the road.
I followed this video from RootJunky when I originally installed TWRP.
So a few weeks ago I kept getting the OTA message to upgrade to the latest kitkat. I decided to flash back to the original recovery so I could do the upgrade. I contacted RootJunky on his youtube channel and he provided a link to the stock recovery and I flashed it using the same video and his linked file.
After flashing the stock recovery, when I was in bootloader mode, I scrolled down to "recovery" and selected it. It would not go into recovery. It just stays in a bootloop. I went back and forth with RootJunky a few times trying to resolve this, but I got no response to my last few comments.
I can get the phone back into bootloader mode by holding the volume up/dwn and power buttons, if I time it correctly during the bootloop. When in bootloader mode, I can select "Normal Powerup" option and the phone will boot up and function properly. But, if I shut the phone down, I can't turn the device on with the power button, otherwise it will just bootloop. I have to get into bootloader mode, then select "Normal Powerup" to get the phone to work.
Once back in the phone, my USB debugging option is unchecked. I can recheck it, open a command prompt, and do a "adb devices" and it shows it connected. But if I do a "adb reboot bootloader" from the command prompt it will bootloop.
When I get into bootloader mode manually, when I connect it to the computer, and do a "adb devices", it doesn't show as connected, as I think the USB debugging option is getting toggled off somehow, so I can't connect or flash anything to the phone at this point.
One thing I see, in the video @ 4:50, he says you need to be at "status code 1" to flash recoveries. I am/was at status code 3. Not sure if that is why I am having this issue, or how to get this changed.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I can use the phone just fine, but at this point, I would just like to be able to do a full restore to stock, upgrade to 4.4.4, keep the unlocked bootloader, and root the phone. No custom ROM.
THANKS!
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First, Status code 3 is normal - that indicates an unlocked bootloader.
You should be able to use the 4.4.4 FXZ to flash back to 100% stock. Afterwards, you can flash TWRP, and re-root. Use the latest TWRP from here: http://techerrata.com/browse/twrp2/ghost
The important thing about TWRP is that immediately after flashing it, you have to "fastboot reboot-bootloader" and immediately boot into recovery - otherwise it doesn't 'stick'. We don't know why, but as long as you do it that way, you will be fine.
Here is the link for the 4.4.4 FXZ: http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-x/general/fxz-moto-x-4-4-4-212-55-26-t2827307
If you follow the instructions, you will be on stock, rooted 4.4.4 in less than 20 minutes.
Good Luck, and let me know if you need additional assistance :good:
Also, please remember to post your questions to Q&A - not General. Don't worry as I have already requested that the Mods move it to the appropriate sub-forum.
EDIT: The problem I see with "rootjunky"s video is that first, he advises that "Status code 1" is required to flash recovery -- this is incorrect. Status code 3 works fine for custom recovery.
Additionally, he did not "fastboot reboot-bootloader" before booting into recovery. This is necessary. I'm not sure why he left that step out....likely he already had custom recovery flashed when he made the video.
Thanks for the quick response. Sorry about posting in the wrong section. I should have known better.....
I will look at this, but probably won't do it until after work tomorrow. I will post back tomorrow, hopefully with success.
Thanks!
I saw your edit to your post. I did the reboot boot loader step when I originally flashed twrp. I can't remember where I saw it, but I remember reading it and doing it.
The phone was running fine with twrp installed for a few months. The problem I am having now happened after flashing the stock recovery back onto the phone.
Do you recommend the RSD Flasher or House of Moto method to flash this FXZ?
08G8V8 said:
I saw your edit to your post. I did the reboot boot loader step when I originally flashed twrp. I can't remember where I saw it, but I remember reading it and doing it.
The phone was running fine with twrp installed for a few months. The problem I am having now happened after flashing the stock recovery back onto the phone.
Do you recommend the RSD Flasher or House of Moto method to flash this FXZ?
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Either will work fine. If you don't care about keeping your data, you can use RSD Lite (will wipe everything). If you use one of the tools in the thread I linked you to, make absolutely sure you follow the instructions -- you can't have any spaces in any folder-names. If you use RSD Lite, you just select the zip file and flash (no worries about directory structure).
Ok, I just assumed those were the methods to flash it. I will look into the RSD Lite method, as if don't mind wiping the data.
I just watched a quick video on YouTube about using RSD Lite, and they state you must reboot the boot loader and do the flash in fastboot. I can't reboot into the bootloader from the command prompt, as it goes into the boot loop. I can get into fastboot manually, but when connecting to the computer it doesn't recognize it since the USB debugging option keeps getting reset on me.
Am I missing something? I don't see how I can flash this.
08G8V8 said:
I just watched a quick video on YouTube about using RSD Lite, and they state you must reboot the boot loader and do the flash in fastboot. I can't reboot into the bootloader from the command prompt, as it goes into the boot loop. I can get into fastboot manually, but when connecting to the computer it doesn't recognize it since the USB debugging option keeps getting reset on me.
Am I missing something? I don't see how I can flash this.
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So you are telling me that when you type "adb reboot bootloader" (if usb debugging is enabled) or "fastboot reboot-bootloader" (if usb debugging is not enabled) it doesn't take you to the "AP Fastboot Mode" screen?
samwathegreat said:
So you are telling me that when you type "adb reboot bootloader" (if usb debugging is enabled) or "fastboot reboot-bootloader" (if usb debugging is not enabled) it doesn't take you to the "AP Fastboot Mode" screen?
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Sorry, the "adb reboot bootloader" sends me into the bootloop.
I hadn't tried the "fastboot reboot bootloader" or "fastboot reboot-bootloader". Now when I try that, with USB debugging checked I just get "<waiting for device>" It does nothing.
What about turning off the device. Then holding power button and volume down at the same time. Does it take you to the bootloader screen like it should?
It sounds to me like when you were attempting you flash your stock recovery back, you flashed it to the wrong partition. I've seen another member do this....
He accidentally typed "fastboot flash bootloader stockrecoveryfile.img"
That would cause the issues you are describing... I might have a way to fix it if you are currently still rooted and able to access adb...
Travisdroidx2 said:
What about turning off the device. Then holding power button and volume down at the same time. Does it take you to the bootloader screen like it should?
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Yes, I can manually get into bootloader, but it keeps toggling my USB debugging option, so when I connect it to the computer, it doesn't see it.
08G8V8 said:
Yes, I can manually get into bootloader, but it keeps toggling my USB debugging option, so when I connect it to the computer, it doesn't see it.
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USB debugging isn't used in the bootloader, and adb isn't used for fastboot mode... I'm very confused by what you are saying...
Once you are in the boot loader screen does "fastboot devices" recognize your device?
samwathegreat said:
It sounds to me like when you were attempting you flash your stock recovery back, you flashed it to the wrong partition. I've seen another member do this....
He accidentally typed "fastboot flash bootloader stockrecoveryfile.img"
That would cause the issues you are describing... I might have a way to fix it if you are currently still rooted and able to access adb...
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No, I typed "fastboot flash recovery stockrecoveryfile.img"
I did just like originally when flashing TWRP, just replaced the file in the command line.
I am still rooted.
samwathegreat said:
USB debugging isn't used in the bootloader, and adb isn't used for fastboot mode... I'm very confused by what you are saying...
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I can get into fastboot with the phone powered off, holding the volume UP/DWN and PWR. But when connected to the computer it isn't recognized.
Sorry, but I am confused as well. I am just going off what I have seen in RootJunky's videos. In this video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LkuLb8hV6Q#t=285 at 4:44, after he does the "adb reboot bootloader" he says the device is now in "bootloader mode" which is what I am talking about, but I guess is actually Fastboot Mode. This is the same mode I am talking about getting into from the device powered off holding the volume UP/DWN and PWR buttons, but going in this way doesn't get recognized by the computer.
Travisdroidx2 said:
Once you are in the boot loader screen does "fastboot devices" recognize your device?
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YES it does! Thanks. I kept trying "adb devices", and when it wasn't recognizing it, I figured it wasn't connected. I wasn't doing "fastboot devices". But, my USB debugging still was getting unchecked after getting back into the phone.
So with it recognizing my device in fastboot mode I should be able to go ahead with the RSD Lite flashing?
08G8V8 said:
No, I typed "fastboot flash recovery stockrecoveryfile.img"
I did just like originally when flashing TWRP, just replaced the file in the command line.
I am still rooted.
I can get into fastboot with the phone powered off, holding the volume UP/DWN and PWR. But when connected to the computer it isn't recognized.
Sorry, but I am confused as well. I am just going off what I have seen in RootJunky's videos. In this video, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LkuLb8hV6Q#t=285 at 4:44, after he does the "adb reboot bootloader" he says the device is now in "bootloader mode" which is what I am talking about, but I guess is actually Fastboot Mode. This is the same mode I am talking about getting into from the device powered off holding the volume UP/DWN and PWR buttons, but going in this way doesn't get recognized by the computer.
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OK, glad you didn't flash to bootloader. That is tricky to fix...but I've dealt with people who have done it before.
Try another PC...or re-install the drivers. Also, DO NOT use a usb 3.0 port, always use 2.0.
Bootloader = AP fastboot mode. They are one and the same. Try to get it recognized with "fastboot devices", on any PC. If you can get to that point, you can flash back to stock and recover everything. The FXZ can actually FIX a corrupted or damaged filesystem. It replaces all the relevant partitions.
Remember you do NOT use adb or usb debugging. They have nothing to do with fastboot.
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08G8V8 said:
YES it does! Thanks. I kept trying "adb devices", and when it wasn't recognizing it, I figured it wasn't connected. I wasn't doing "fastboot devices". But, my USB debugging still was getting unchecked after getting back into the phone.
So with it recognizing my device in fastboot mode I should be able to go ahead with the RSD Lite flashing?
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YES!!!!
It seems you were confusing adb and fastboot. As long as "fastboot devices" recognizes your device, SO WILL RSD LITE!!!
Now follow my initial instrucitons, and you will be up and running in no time...
Thanks guys! I am going to do this tomorrow, but I feel pretty good that it is going to work.
Yes, I got VERY confused, and definitely need to go study up some more. I thought I had it, but obviously not.
Will report back tomorrow.
Happy to help
Absolutely get the Dev Edition for the same price. While Safestrap is out for other Galaxy devices with locked bootloaders (not sure if the S5 got SS yet) it allows customs Roms....but not kernel changes. With a Dev edition, there may be less development, but I'm sure there will still be some development out there.

Disconnects from computer after entering bootloader

I have not received the OTA update to Marshmallow yet and getting impatient so I'm attempting to sideload the update myself. I've installed the SDK and drivers. The device is listed when I use 'adb devices' at the command prompt and it allows me to boot into the bootloader. But from there it disconnects from my computer and I'm not able to push the update to the device. I get "error: device '(null)' not found". Any advice?
In the bootloader you use fastboot, not adb...
I rarely use adb, but I do believe you need to be booted into Android or the recovery (a custom one).
Edit: some reading for you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/noob-read-adb-fastboot-how-help-t3006500
Didgeridoohan said:
In the bootloader you use fastboot, not adb...
I rarely use adb, but I do believe you need to be booted into Android or the recovery (a custom one).
Edit: some reading for you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/noob-read-adb-fastboot-how-help-t3006500
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Ok, but all the instructions I'm finding online to sideload the OTA say to type "adb sideload [the full name of the file].zip". This is after enter Recovery Mode and select "apply update from adb"
I typed "fastboot devices" and my device came up in the bootloader. I click into Recovery Mode and the computer makes the disconnect sound. That's where I'm cut off.
Have you tried unplugging and plugging in the usb again after entering recovery?
Didgeridoohan said:
Have you tried unplugging and plugging in the usb again after entering recovery?
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I ended up trying NRT and caused even more problems at first, so I ended up just flashing the update instead of sideloading it. I was freaked out for a while because it was stuck in the boot sequence but as of right now, it's working and I have 6.0.
Yay!
ok, sideloading is for twrp recovery. but thats not needed anymore as you can just move files in and out of twrp without adb. flashing factory images is only via fastboot while you are in bootloader. adb and fastboot are different.

ADB Sideload failing?

I'm trying to backup my system directly to PC on my OnePlus 3T. I have FreedomOS CE 2.6 installed with TWRP 3.1.0-1. Rooted, unlocked bootloader, USB debugging enabled and everything.
But when i try to turn on ADB sideload so that i can run the commands, it fails. Am i missing anything? I'm not sure how this might help, but i tried sideloading with and without "wipe dalvik and Cache" enabled but both options didn't work....
Is there an error message when it fails?
I'll assume you've got the path and syntax right (sounds like you know what you're doing). So beyond that, sideload can be very finicky from what I've seen on my past devices. I've seen folks having problems with sideload, when simply putting a zip on the phone and flashing it the "standard" way works without a hitch.
I also think it sounds like you know what you're doing but are the adb drivers installed does the phone say it's in adb mode? I have seen people reporting issues with both windows 8 and 10 and sideload, so a little more info may help like whats the error message is it on pc or phone.
Helhound0 said:
I'm trying to backup my system directly to PC on my OnePlus 3T. I have FreedomOS CE 2.6 installed with TWRP 3.1.0-1. Rooted, unlocked bootloader, USB debugging enabled and everything.
But when i try to turn on ADB sideload so that i can run the commands, it fails. Am i missing anything? I'm not sure how this might help, but i tried sideloading with and without "wipe dalvik and Cache" enabled but both options didn't work....
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your missing to tell us what actually happens
"it fails" means pretty much nothing...
can you connect to the device (adb devices)
do you get any error message?
is your mobile catching fire?
maddler said:
your missing to tell us what actually happens
"it fails" means pretty much nothing...
can you connect to the device (adb devices)
do you get any error message?
is your mobile catching fire?
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Haha sorry about that.
I can use ADB normally. Like "adb devices" on CMD returns my device ID and everything when I'm booted into Android. This is the first time I'm doing this but to my understanding, I have to be in TWRP for the "adb backup --twrp" command to work. So that's why I'm trying to turn on ADB sideloading using TWRP... Which results the phone to be stuck in "enabling ADB sideloading". After a few minutes of this I get a "failed" in red lettering (literally, that's it.).. and the buttons to reboot and go back...
Helhound0 said:
Haha sorry about that.
I can use ADB normally. Like "adb devices" on CMD returns my device ID and everything when I'm booted into Android. This is the first time I'm doing this but to my understanding, I have to be in TWRP for the "adb backup --twrp" command to work. So that's why I'm trying to turn on ADB sideloading using TWRP... Which results the phone to be stuck in "enabling ADB sideloading". After a few minutes of this I get a "failed" in red lettering (literally, that's it.).. and the buttons to reboot and go back...
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I think I had something similar when I 1st tried the --twrp option, but that worked next time.
Didn't try again so far.
I'll give it try later today.
I don't think you're supposed to start adb sideloading for this. Just be booted to TWRP.
I updated from 4.0.3 to beta 4 via local, but now I want to go back because of the battery drain problem. I tried several times via adb sideload to flash the zip but I keep getting the same error <cannot read 4.0.4.zip> over and over again. Even after installing the drivers, I got a little yellow exclamation triangle near the driver in device manager. Honestly I'm starting to give up, I think I wiped my phone more than 5 times in order to flash via sideload, only to get the same error continuously. as far as I know, I cannot go back to 4.0.3 via local from beta 4 right?
Please help...

Is it possible to root Rog Phone 3

My phone is Rog Phone 3
WW_17.0823.2012.122
My boot loader is unlock since i used the boot loader unlocking app but i cant seem to flash twrp.
i have everything file necessary to root but when my phone goes into flashboot mode it stops detecting my phone
it detects perfectly fine during "adb devices" but when i run the "adb reboot-bootloader" command then it disconnects.
i also notice that my laptop doesnt have the "android" in "other devices" instead I have "universal serial bus usb" inside device manager.
can anyone help me?
Yes - it is absolutely possible to root!
Please check this forum properly for guides to root; plenty of info on this topic already.
Could you perhaps send me a link? As i keep getting errors when trying to flash twrp recovery when in fastboot mode
Yrmx said:
Could you perhaps send me a link? As i keep getting errors when trying to flash twrp recovery when in fastboot mode
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I suggest that you factory reset it, try flashing another ROM (old) and retry. Everything is possible and as a proof my device is rooted, edxposed installed safetynet passing, magisk, TWRP installed. Only thing remaining is to get rid of the bootloader unlocked warning message.

Question Stuck on the fastboot screen

Hey,
So, basically, I'm having this issue where my phone fails to enter fastboot mode. It just gets stuck on the screen. I can restart normally if that happens by just holding down the power and volume down button, but I really don't get why it isn't booting into fastboot properly. Anything I can do to fix it? I'm on 12.5.9, Redmi 9T Global version. I need to boot into fastboot in order to install TWRP, and I can't do that due to this issue. Also, as a side question, how can I downgrade MIUI?
Thanks in advance.
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Xenomorphs said:
Hey,
So, basically, I'm having this issue where my phone fails to enter fastboot mode. It just gets stuck on the screen. I can restart normally if that happens by just holding down the power and volume down button, but I really don't get why it isn't booting into fastboot properly. Anything I can do to fix it? I'm on 12.5.9, Redmi 9T Global version. I need to boot into fastboot in order to install TWRP, and I can't do that due to this issue. Also, as a side question, how can I downgrade MIUI?
Thanks in advance.
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Have you tried using adb and fastboot method. Try using adb to force boot it into fastboot
qwertz512 said:
Have you tried using adb and fastboot method. Try using adb to force boot it into fastboot
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Any detailed steps for that? Right now, I'm facing another issue, too, where I apparently have an update (MIUI 13), but it can't verify it, hence, not installing it.
Xenomorphs said:
Any detailed steps for that? Right now, I'm facing another issue, too, where I apparently have an update (MIUI 13), but it can't verify it, hence, not installing it.
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Enable developer options and enable usb debugging after that download android adb tools and adb drivers for your phone. After that you have installed everything go to the directory where you have adb installed and from that open a elevated command prompt and type in "adb devices". It should say a random string followed by device (if your device is plugged in) After that type adb reboot bootloader and it should reboot into fastboot. For the update issue I've had that too its when the download was interrupted mid-way and it got corrupted somehow and the md5 doesn't match. Make sure to download it on the screen without turning off the screen or switching off to others apps.
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Enable developer options and enable usb debugging after that download android adb tools and adb drivers for your phone. After that you have installed everything go to the directory where you have adb installed and from that open a elevated command prompt and type in "adb devices". It should say a random string followed by device (if your device is plugged in) After that type adb reboot bootloader and it should reboot into fastboot. For the update issue I've had that too its when the download was interrupted mid-way and it got corrupted somehow and the md5 doesn't match. Make sure to download it on the screen without turning off the screen or switching off to others apps.
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Thank you so much. I'm going to try.
Xenomorphs said:
Thank you so much. I'm going to try.
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No problem if you have any questions just ask me
Now I'm stuck with this same issue.,
Got into this while trying to boot TWRP OrangeFox-R12.1_3_A12_FBEv2-Unofficial-lime.zip on xiaomi A12 ROM

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