I was curious, is there anyway to flash the firmware and modem through fastboot instead of TWRP? I accidentally downloaded the OP3 firmware instead of OP3T and then flashed it and well you know how that goes. Thankfully this phone almost impossible to brick even when doing the worst. It shows up in the computer and my bootloader is unlocked, and i was wondering, instead of losing everything and following the unbrick guide if there are actually commands or ways to flash it through fastboot so i don't have to fully wipe the phone? I have TWRP backups that are from yesterday on the phone, so if there was a way to restore that at the very least if i did have to do the full flash then thats fine too. I guess if the unbrick tool didn't wipe out internal storage or something thats fine. Any help is appreciated.
M3drvr said:
I was curious, is there anyway to flash the firmware and modem through fastboot instead of TWRP? I accidentally downloaded the OP3 firmware instead of OP3T and then flashed it and well you know how that goes. Thankfully this phone almost impossible to brick even when doing the worst. It shows up in the computer and my bootloader is unlocked, and i was wondering, instead of losing everything and following the unbrick guide if there are actually commands or ways to flash it through fastboot so i don't have to fully wipe the phone? I have TWRP backups that are from yesterday on the phone, so if there was a way to restore that at the very least if i did have to do the full flash then thats fine too. I guess if the unbrick tool didn't wipe out internal storage or something thats fine. Any help is appreciated.
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If you're experienced, you can actually flash each individual partition image file back to each partition on your phone using fastboot flash file partition. So yes, if you know what you're doing you could just restore the firmware partitions and you should be back on track. However if you accidentally flash to the wrong partitions you could potentially brick your phone. ?
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If you're experienced, you can actually flash each individual partition image file back to each partition on your phone using fastboot flash file partition. So yes, if you know what you're doing you could just restore the firmware partitions and you should be back on track. However if you accidentally flash to the wrong partitions you could potentially brick your phone.
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I'm perfectly comfortable flashing partitions. Done it many times with old HTC's and Nexus's. I just need to know what the actual names of the files are that i'd need to extract from the zips is the other thing.
M3drvr said:
I'm perfectly comfortable flashing partitions. Done it many times with old HTC's and Nexus's. I just need to know what the actual names of the files are that i'd need to extract from the zips is the other thing.
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Well, I've never really had to do this on the 3t. Last was on an old Huawei mediapad, but you can Google all the partition dumps in the latest full OTA zip, some are self explaining.
hey @M3drvr,
i have now the same problem as you had. i flashed accidentally the wrong firmware file for my op3t and it stucks now at the oneplus booting screen. how did you solved your issue back then? any help is appreciated.
the solution for my problem is to flash the correct firmware via pc - but i dont know how..
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hey @M3drvr,
i have now the same problem as you had. i flashed accidentally the wrong firmware file for my op3t and it stucks now at the oneplus booting screen. how did you solved your issue back then? any help is appreciated.
the solution for my problem is to flash the correct firmware via pc - but i dont know how..
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With the unbrick tool in the general section.
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Hello,
I ran into pretty special thing. My father has bought Ascend P7 L00 from China. It is working all right, apart from one thing. I do not know what my dad was thinking, but he flashed CWM from OPPO to his brand new P7. Phone can boot into Android, is working pretty stable, but I was not able to boot fastboot or recovery itself. Therefore, I have no chance to flash stock or even unofficial TWRP. Dad's colleague has exact same phone, with same android version (both are runnin EMUI 2.5., I guess). Is there any way to use some files from colleague's phone and copy them into the dad'd P7 to get the recovery or at least fastboot bootable for PC? When I manage to get it communicate with PC, then I can get on my own flashing e.g. TWRP. Adb is working ok, but with that I cannot flash anything. Do any of you know what could be done about this issue? I was in touch with the vendor, they sent full ROM to flash, but since fastboot is not gonna boot, the file is for nothing. They send 1.1G update.app file.
Please let me know anything what could at least slightly help.
Thanks
Hello,
if your Dad's colleague has exact same phone and is rooted
you can use Partition Backup & restore to save the partitions you need and restore it on your phone...
bzhmobile said:
Hello,
if your Dad's colleague has exact same phone and is rooted
you can use Partition Backup & restore to save the partitions you need and restore it on your phone...
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Hi, yes, both are exactly the same, of course with the serial number differences
Thanks for the suggestion, we will try it.
I tried to flash many roms on my cell without any succes, so i wonder if anyone can tell me wich rom should i install via original recovery sideload, I got an xt1063 type MOFB9 ON TITAN_UMTS:4.4.4/kxb21.85-23/21
Please i know i can flash and downgrade many roms via fasboot,or custome recovery twrp or pholz, but i want to know, if in original, i got the latest , or what would be the next rom to flash acording to the system i have. thanks for the help.
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I tried to flash many roms on my cell without any succes, so i wonder if anyone can tell me wich rom should i install via original recovery sideload, I got an xt1063 type MOFB9 ON TITAN_UMTS:4.4.4/kxb21.85-23/21
Please i know i can flash and downgrade many roms via fasboot,or custome recovery twrp or pholz, but i want to know, if in original, i got the latest , or what would be the next rom to flash acording to the system i have. thanks for the help.
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http://www.filefactory.com/folder/c6cdedc45a775d27/?sort=created&order=DESC&show=25&page=1ALL MOTO G firmware available (1st, 2nd and 3rd Gen) pick correct XT1063 in your case
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http://www.filefactory.com/folder/c6cdedc45a775d27/?sort=created&order=DESC&show=25&page=1ALL MOTO G firmware available (1st, 2nd and 3rd Gen) pick correct XT1063 in your case
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Thank you sir, but i see this roms end in xml, wich i think are for flashing via fasboot? if im wrong please correct me, im looking for the ota original to flash via original recovery.
abispac said:
Thank you sir, but i see this roms end in xml, wich i think are for flashing via fasboot? if im wrong please correct me, im looking for the ota original to flash via original recovery.
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thats correct these are via ADB mfastboot (which ignores OTA fingerprint check) as flashes full firmware, not the ota.zip which is only a smaller (not full firmware) update
ota.zip is NOT full firmware, so will not fix a corrupted / altered or non stock firmware
but you say you've flashed many roms.... you need to be on correct rom and matching recovery and also un-rooted to flash a OTA.zip as it checks Recovery version and the build fingerprint inside /system folder of original stock rom. if any of these mismatch it will fail.
also (apologies if wrong) but dont you believe your phone to be corrupted or read only hence why you cant flash images?
reefuge said:
thats correct these are via ADB mfastboot (which ignores OTA fingerprint check) as flashes full firmware, not the ota.zip which is only a smaller (not full firmware) update
ota.zip is NOT full firmware, so will not fix a corrupted / altered or non stock firmware
but you say you've flashed many roms.... you need to be on correct rom and matching recovery and also un-rooted to flash a OTA.zip as it checks Recovery version and the build fingerprint inside /system folder of original stock rom. if any of these mismatch it will fail.
also (apologies if wrong) but dont you believe your phone to be corrupted or read only hence why you cant flash images?
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Chanses are my phone its corrupted, i had the hope that a mayor ota, such a 5.0 (not5.0.2) would rewrite the phone and fix it, as the olny option i have not be able to tried was install an original ota or rom via recover sideload. I got recovery KXB21.85-23. Are there any fixes for read only out there? because i have found non....
Thanks for the help thought.
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Chanses are my phone its corrupted, i had the hope that a mayor ota, such a 5.0 (not5.0.2) would rewrite the phone and fix it, as the olny option i have not be able to tried was install an original ota or rom via recover sideload. I got recovery KXB21.85-23. Are there any fixes for read only out there? because i have found non....
Thanks for the help thought.
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what error do you get via ADB when you flash?
can you remember what was the original firmware on phone as several for xt1063
or if boots the system version in about phone
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what error do you get via ADB when you flash?
can you remember what was the original firmware on phone as several for xt1063
or if boots the system version in about phone
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Phone wont boot, its gets to the point where a blue m apears the goes to a blank screen, when flahing a rom via fasboot, all seems to get right but after restart is like nothing happened, i go back to the same state, same thing happens with twrp or philz, if you want to help, we can continue here but your more then wellcome to read this (nevermind i see you allready did)
So let me make a backup of twrp and see if i can post results, thanks allot, iveen waiting to fix this for so many days now.
A bit of background, i consider myself an advance user, someone that can google problems and fix stuff with it, ivee flashed alot of cellphones in the past ,many xt1064 and other models, just like everybody ealse, easy and no problems, but this one i just cant figure out. Seems like its on read only mode or freezed as a deepfreezed computer, dont mater how many roms i flash and the way i do, everything comes back to the same state, even if i reforma partitions, eeven if i delete pictures or folders, they come back once i reboot.
Its going to take 5hrs to upload my backup
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Phone wont boot, its gets to the point where a blue m apears the goes to a blank screen, when flahing a rom via fasboot, all seems to get right but after restart is like nothing happened, i go back to the same state, same thing happens with twrp or philz, if you want to help, we can continue here but your more then wellcome to read this (nevermind i see you allready did)
So let me make a backup of twrp and see if i can post results, thanks allot, iveen waiting to fix this for so many days now.
A bit of background, i consider myself an advance user, someone that can google problems and fix stuff with it, ivee flashed alot of cellphones in the past ,many xt1064 and other models, just like everybody ealse, easy and no problems, but this one i just cant figure out. Seems like its on read only mode or freezed as a deepfreezed computer, dont mater how many roms i flash and the way i do, everything comes back to the same state, even if i reforma partitions, eeven if i delete pictures or folders, they come back once i reboot.
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ok ii'm thinking corrupted partitions too.... but if you are willing to try i've made a xt1063 easy installer script for you to try now normally i work on xt1068 and would test on my xt1068 - so have NO xt1063 its UNTESTED - use at own risk.....
just stock firmware / drivers / adb and mfastboot ( same as my xt1068 script) I see no reason it should not be compatible.
download to pc / unzip to folder / read instruction inside
https://mega.co.nz/#!Tok2DJ6T!ggMoQDfAzuA7cmQQjbGCbXolWZTnx_567vG02CiURVsxt1063 4.4.4 easy installer
I repeat it YOUR choice - if it works- great - if runs ok but rom remains same would suggest somethings corrupt - if it doesnt work at all back to square 1....
now im presuming your boot loader is unlocked, as will fail if locked or relocked - if you use and get error please report what they are, i would have done 5.0.2 but its only 50% downloaded with a 1 hr+ to still go, estimate 2 hrs from time of this post until I can post a link
im uploading the backup, in the mean time i dont know if this is of any use ,its the recovery log zipped...
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im uploading the backup, in the mean time i dont know if this is of any use ,its the recovery log zipped...
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just to let you know TWRP is now 2.5.8.0 fixes some bugs cause older versions know to break permissions in Lollipop!!
https://mega.co.nz/#!Dx03wTbD!3sDFubGomhegQqdoGzNb1RWnQwApzyaTlVq69uX1TqkFlash-able version (unzip to pc and flash from there) 2.5.8.0
https://mega.co.nz/#!n5cUQCAY!uf66vEcQlmtu6VZMLPxksEFMEioZUFpystzTP6kwU4I Temporary boot version (no flash) 2.5.8.0.
will look but cant promise
I tried your easy install tool, brand new drivers, diferent usb port, all went smooth but after restart, im at the same situation. Funny thing, and ivee done this multiple times, after reflashing a new rom, most of them never give errors, then after nothing happens , i flash twrp and boot it, and all the files (the original ones , not the just flashed ones) are there intact, even pictures and music.
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I tried your easy install tool, brand new drivers, diferent usb port, all went smooth but after restart, im at the same situation. Funny thing, and ivee done this multiple times, after reflashing a new rom, most of them never give errors, then after nothing happens , i flash twrp and boot it, and all the files (the original ones , not the just flashed ones) are there intact, even pictures and music.
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ok have you tried mfastboot erase userdata and mfastboot erase cache? from a command window?
i.m interested in the I flash twrp and boot..... does this mean you are able to replace recovery with a custom recovery ON phone
rather than temporary booting into it?
reefuge said:
ok have you tried mfastboot erase userdata and mfastboot erase cache? from a command window?
i.m interested in the I flash twrp and boot..... does this mean you are able to replace recovery with a custom recovery ON phone
rather than temporary booting into it?
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Yeah i tried those erase commands many many times and same result, i cant replace recovery at all, only boot of it, so when i do " mfastbooot flash recovery twrprecovery.img " then try to boot of recovery, i boot into factory recovery not, twrp, but if i do, "mfasboot boot twrprecovery.img" i can see the recovery img gets flashed and the phone boots of twrp. Weird behavior. So when i notice that i tried to flash a rom with mfastboot, and at the end i gave the command mfasboot boot recovery.img (the original rom recovery) then it gets flashed, and phone reboots, but i gets stuck at the motorola logo. This phone its playing hard to get....
heres, my backup https://mega.co.nz/#!md0AwbLR!uWe9PLklIugOziPLV6O_plbU-Zz9EXbqRvUVpYxECk0 hope you can find something.
Im going to take this phone to a shop to see if they can fix it as i have lost all hope, thanks refuuge for your help.
My nexus 6 is unlocked and is running stock 5.0.1, rooted. . It has twrp and is decrypted.
I tried to sideload the 5.1 ota but it doesnt work.
I tried flashing the new 5.1 factory image but that doesnt work.
I'm tired of all this now, I just want my phone running stock 5.1 , locked , encrypted ,unrooted so I can just get ota next time from Google whenever they send it out.
Any guidance on what I need to do would be appreciated.
Use Wug's Nexus Root Toolkit :good:
Edit : Now I'm currently "Optimising app..." loop.
I tried using tge NRT to flash it back to stock but it didn't work.
I would first make a TWRP backup, then I would flash the boot image (decrypted if you want and make sure its the new one), system, radio and then reboot. I flashed everything fine while keeping twrp on my phone but I didn't like not having a custom ROM plus it was a little laggy so I restored a TWRP backup. My phone did bootloop for a while but eventually it booted 5.1. I would be careful since 5.1 seems to be having some issues in general.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...gs-nexus-root-toolkit-v1-9-8-t2947452/page101
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Originally Posted by baudi11
Same thing happened to me. Here's what I did.
1. Press and hold power, volume up, and volume down. Keep holding them down until the phone boots into bootloader mode.
2. Go back to the toolkit and click the radio button labeled "Soft bricked/bootloop"
3. Click "Flash stock plus unroot"
4. Check all the boxes under "Settings", including "Post-flash factory reset" then click OK.
5. Follow the toolkit instructions from there.
This got me out of the bootloop, successfully installed 5.1, and kept all my apps and settings. Good luck.
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It worked for me after that. Now I'm booted in 5.1
When I try to flash the factory images directly from Google I get the following errors even though the MD5 checks out.
archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
failed to allocate 1778070480 bytes
error: update package missing system.img
Press any key to exit...
celeriL said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nex...gs-nexus-root-toolkit-v1-9-8-t2947452/page101
It worked for me after that. Now I'm booted in 5.1
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Thanks so much! This worked perfectly. Exactly what I needed. The past couple days have been so annoying but now it's over. Thanks again!
Giuseppe1010 said:
Thanks so much! This worked perfectly. Exactly what I needed. The past couple days have been so annoying but now it's over. Thanks again!
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Glad to help!
You also could have extracted the zip and manually flashed the images ing fastboot
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Etc
rootSU said:
You also could have extracted the zip and manually flashed the images ing fastboot
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
Etc
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HaHaa. Tried and true. Always works.
prdog1 said:
HaHaa. Tried and true. Always works.
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rootSU said:
You also could have extracted the zip and manually flashed the images ing fastboot
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
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I agree that always works without fail and is much easier than a tool kit. I don't like tool kits because people need to learn the correct way to flash things before using one because its better to understand what you are flashing should there be an error.
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I agree that always works without fail and is much easier than a tool kit. I don't like tool kits because people need to learn the correct way to flash things before using one because its better to understand what you are flashing should there be an error.
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I totally agree. Have done successful manual flash when tool kits failed. Seen on Nexus 6 already.Saved my soft brick with manual flash when tool kit failed.
Pilz said:
I agree that always works without fail and is much easier than a tool kit. I don't like tool kits because people need to learn the correct way to flash things before using one because its better to understand what you are flashing should there be an error.
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I don't have anything against toolkits on some devices, so long as it is not used as a shortcut to learning the basics. That said, on a nexus, I don't really see any need to be honest.
rootSU said:
I don't have anything against toolkits on some devices, so long as it is not used as a shortcut to learning the basics. That said, on a nexus, I don't really see any need to be honest.
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Thats how I feel because its so easy my wife could do it and she doesn't know anything about flashing. Toolkits are good for non Nexus devices, I just don't see a point when we need to learn things the correct way first.
I hope the bugs get sorted out so people don't hard brick their phones anyone
rootSU said:
You also could have extracted the zip and manually flashed the images ing fastboot
fastboot flash recovery recovery.img
fastboot flash system system.img
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Im a complete fastboot novice since this is my first nexus device (always had samsung phones up until now) and although I managed to root and unlock the boot loader I want to make sure I learn all the basics including flashing (side loading?) subsequent updates.
So Im currently rooted, unlocked bootloader on a 5.01. custom rom. How would I go about flashing the 5.1 update manually?
Im assuming that once I extract the update zip file I will find all the images that need to be flashed....what order do i do them in? How do I take into account the boot loader locking issue people have been facing that results in a bricked device?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: I found this thread which outlines what I need to do http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/using-image-to-update-nexus-6-data-loss-t3053158
I only have two question now:
1. Im assuming the system image will wipe out the custom rom im on but not the data will leaving the data cause a problem? whats the command line to wipe data?
2. This doesnt address the boot loader locking issue causing a brick that people have been facing. This process involves updating the boot loader what do i have to do to make sure I dont brick my device?
Thanks again
kingofkings11 said:
Im a complete fastboot novice since this is my first nexus device (always had samsung phones up until now) and although I managed to root and unlock the boot loader I want to make sure I learn all the basics including flashing (side loading?) subsequent updates.
So Im currently rooted, unlocked bootloader on a 5.01. custom rom. How would I go about flashing the 5.1 update manually?
Im assuming that once I extract the update zip file I will find all the images that need to be flashed....what order do i do them in? How do I take into account the boot loader locking issue people have been facing that results in a bricked device?
Thanks in advance.
EDIT: I found this thread which outlines what I need to do http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6/general/using-image-to-update-nexus-6-data-loss-t3053158
I only have two question now:
1. Im assuming the system image will wipe out the custom rom im on but not the data will leaving the data cause a problem? whats the command line to wipe data?
2. This doesnt address the boot loader locking issue causing a brick that people have been facing. This process involves updating the boot loader what do i have to do to make sure I dont brick my device?
Thanks again
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You could simply not update the bootloader. Bare minimum requirements is update system and boot (kernel). if you want to learn more about fastboot, go to general > All in one guide > Question 28.
If you do not update the bootloader, you'll never get an OTA but it doesn't seem like you're wanting that anyway.
In regards to data, yes it could cause a problem if you're using a custom rom. You can use fastboot erase data command. This also wipes your /sdcard though.
So I feel like I am really screwed on this.... attempted flashing stock via RSDLite. It began flashing fine until about halfway through the system.img ...all of a sudden it loses fastboot and my computer freaks out saying that an unkown standard usb device is attached. I figured that I would just flash a batch through recovery, but now there is not recovery image either.
So... I have no fastboot mode and no recovery mode and an unrecognizable usb device. Please help me
Edit: I have a feeling its due to a driver issue... during the downgrade the required driver probably changed... and thus disconnected in the middle of flash. If this is the case, then I feel like an idiot
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So I feel like I am really screwed on this.... attempted flashing stock via RSDLite. It began flashing fine until about halfway through the system.img ...all of a sudden it loses fastboot and my computer freaks out saying that an unkown standard usb device is attached. I figured that I would just flash a batch through recovery, but now there is not recovery image either.
So... I have no fastboot mode and no recovery mode and an unrecognizable usb device. Please help me
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Try setting up another computer. You should be able to go into bootlader mode by pressing power and volume down buttons at the same time. Hopefully you have enought battery. If that doesnt work someone should be able to help you out.
Downgrading the bootloader on Motorola devices (Nexus 6 included) results in a permanent (well, unless you can upgrade the bootloader to what it was originally) brick.
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Downgrading the bootloader on Motorola devices (Nexus 6 included) results in a permanent (well, unless you can upgrade the bootloader to what it was originally) brick.
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Wow I hope that my edit was right instead... I know for a fact that it failed during the system image portion of the flash. all I did was follow the instructions posted somewhere on this forum which basically just said... download 21.12 firmware, go to fastboot, flash with rsdlite. Guess the fact that they left out remove bootloader image is no big deal.. NOT
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Wow I hope that my edit was right instead... I know for a fact that it failed during the system image portion of the flash. all I did was follow the instructions posted somewhere on this forum which basically just said... download 21.12 firmware, go to fastboot, flash with rsdlite. Guess the fact that they left out remove bootloader image is no big deal.. NOT
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It's nothing they did wrong. At the time of writing it, that was probably the latest version. Can you still flash things via rsdlite? If so, take a look at this copy of the latest update.
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It's nothing they did wrong. At the time of writing it, that was probably the latest version. Can you still flash things via rsdlite? If so, take a look at this copy of the latest update.
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Okay so good news... I installed the older sdk drivers and my phone will now connect to fastboot mode again. wooo!!! Now, to make sure I do this right, @r3pwn , the link you just sent me was a superuser image, right? Background story as to why I am doing this, I have root and I ended up breaking google play services pretty bad and reinstalling would not fix the problem and neither would cache clear or system.img flash. So I was just gonna try to start fresh. So, I attempted to flash 21.12 firmware and thats how I ended up here. What should I do next? Flash that SU firmware or flash the 21.12 firmware? Should I remove the bootloader and boot images from those .xml files? Thanks for your time, I should be good after that information
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Okay so good news... I installed the older sdk drivers and my phone will now connect to fastboot mode again. wooo!!! Now, to make sure I do this right, @r3pwn , the link you just sent me was a superuser image, right? Background story as to why I am doing this, I have root and I ended up breaking google play services pretty bad and reinstalling would not fix the problem and neither would cache clear or system.img flash. So I was just gonna try to start fresh. So, I attempted to flash 21.12 firmware and thats how I ended up here. What should I do next? Flash that SU firmware or flash the 21.12 firmware? Should I remove the bootloader and boot images from those .xml files? Thanks for your time, I should be good after that information
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That's not the root firmware, that's just plain stock. I would recommend you flash that image (the one I linked) then re-root.
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That's not the root firmware, that's just plain stock. I would recommend you flash that image (the one I linked) then re-root.
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I realized that after I downloaded the file and took a look at it further... thanks for your help and for bearing with me. It worked!
When I initially went to unlock the bootloader, I encountered an issue, which I did not record anywhere. (Don't remember what it was.) In the end, I was able to update the recovery to the newest available version used here. I could install the Lineage OS roms and I did, except the internal memory was decreased to something like 600mb.
I don't remember what I did from there, but I think I tried to load a scatter file over and flash that. Evidently I barely have a grip on what I'm discussing. I would like to salvage this phone. Its currently showing 0mb for internal storage. Not sure how I can flash a rom over that.
I need to fix the partitioning, but I don't know how and I don't know what to do. Please help. The bootloader is unlocked and not secure.
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When I initially went to unlock the bootloader, I encountered an issue, which I did not record anywhere. (Don't remember what it was.) In the end, I was able to update the recovery to the newest available version used here. I could install the Lineage OS roms and I did, except the internal memory was decreased to something like 600mb.
I don't remember what I did from there, but I think I tried to load a scatter file over and flash that. Evidently I barely have a grip on what I'm discussing. I would like to salvage this phone. Its currently showing 0mb for internal storage. Not sure how I can flash a rom over that.
I need to fix the partitioning, but I don't know how and I don't know what to do. Please help. The bootloader is unlocked and not secure.
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I have had similar issue , with loosing use of internal storage, normally , on my other devices it could be fixed by doing "format data" either in fastboot or twtp. But I found that sometimes that is not working. What I did , and what I suggest you to try, is to fastboot boot stock-recovery.img, then do factory reset.
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I have had similar issue , with loosing use of internal storage, normally , on my other devices it could be fixed by doing "format data" either in fastboot or twtp. But I found that sometimes that is not working. What I did , and what I suggest you to try, is to fastboot boot stock-recovery.img, then do factory reset.
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I don't think I can format the data partition right now, but I will check and try that as soon as the phone charges again. I've been trying and sort of giving up, because I have a lot to learn about the basics before I can actually fix anything without any help. Fastboot mode and then how do I boot the stock-recovery.img? Where do I get that?
Do you mean from a stock rom? Should I allow TWRP to enable read-only mode, because I think it said that it may overwrite TWRP with the stock recovery? Sorry for the ignorance, I'm trying to figure out what I can without help, but I've never been this deep. I've always managed to do these things correctly in the past, without having an extensive understanding of the filesystem or what a kernel is or a bootloader.
Thanks for replying, thanks for your work on the roms here too, by the way.
razz0z said:
I don't think I can format the data partition right now, but I will check and try that as soon as the phone charges again. I've been trying and sort of giving up, because I have a lot to learn about the basics before I can actually fix anything without any help. Fastboot mode and then how do I boot the stock-recovery.img? Where do I get that?
Do you mean from a stock rom? Should I allow TWRP to enable read-only mode, because I think it said that it may overwrite TWRP with the stock recovery? Sorry for the ignorance, I'm trying to figure out what I can without help, but I've never been this deep. I've always managed to do these things correctly in the past, without having an extensive understanding of the filesystem or what a kernel is or a bootloader.
Thanks for replying, thanks for your work on the roms here too, by the way.
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Use the stock recovery linked in this linked thread.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=73290731&postcount=8
there is also directions in the same linked thread , few posts down on how to fastboot boot recovery image.
once booted, try to do factory reset, hopefully it formats your data partition for you.