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The thing started when I had problem to charging the zuk.
Then, just before travel to SF, my mobile phone didn't charge anymore.
At the beginning, I thought it was a software issue so I started to do many manipulations in the TWRP recovery during the plane to SF.
At the end, I totally brick the phone and delete the OS(delete all the data).
So when I came back( yesterday), I tried to flash with fastbootmode and it works. But when ou have the message :"updating app 1 on 82, 2 on 82 and so on", you have at the end (starting app) and the phone restarted everytime. I tried to flash different official COS update but the result was the same.
So, in my last breath, I tried to relock the bootloader..... And reflash COS.... Big mistakes . I have no OS anymore because when i try to flash, at every step, ( recovery,system, modem and so on) a message is prompt: (impossible to flash, BOOTLOADER lock (something like that))
So i tried to unlock the bootloader but now I have this message : Impossible to do it OEM no allowed that (or something like that)....
To summarize:
- My zuk is dead
- No OS install
- No data on the phone
- Impossible to flash a new rom because the bootloader is lock
- Impossible to unlock the bootloader
But i have the Cyanogen recovery access and the fastboot mode. But only that....
If someone can help me
gaara19 said:
The thing started when I had problem to charging the zuk.
Then, just before travel to SF, my mobile phone didn't charge anymore.
At the beginning, I thought it was a software issue so I started to do many manipulations in the TWRP recovery during the plane to SF.
At the end, I totally brick the phone and delete the OS(delete all the data).
So when I came back( yesterday), I tried to flash with fastbootmode and it works. But when ou have the message :"updating app 1 on 82, 2 on 82 and so on", you have at the end (starting app) and the phone restarted everytime. I tried to flash different official COS update but the result was the same.
So, in my last breath, I tried to relock the bootloader..... And reflash COS.... Big mistakes . I have no OS anymore because when i try to flash, at every step, ( recovery,system, modem and so on) a message is prompt: (impossible to flash, BOOTLOADER lock (something like that))
So i tried to unlock the bootloader but now I have this message : Impossible to do it OEM no allowed that (or something like that)....
To summarize:
- My zuk is dead
- No OS install
- No data on the phone
- Impossible to flash a new rom because the bootloader is lock
- Impossible to unlock the bootloader
But i have the Cyanogen recovery access and the fastboot mode. But only that....
If someone can help me
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EDIT: Sorry, I post on the wrong section. If someone can move this post on the right section ...
gaara19 said:
The thing started when I had problem to charging the zuk.
Then, just before travel to SF, my mobile phone didn't charge anymore.
At the beginning, I thought it was a software issue so I started to do many manipulations in the TWRP recovery during the plane to SF.
At the end, I totally brick the phone and delete the OS(delete all the data).
So when I came back( yesterday), I tried to flash with fastbootmode and it works. But when ou have the message :"updating app 1 on 82, 2 on 82 and so on", you have at the end (starting app) and the phone restarted everytime. I tried to flash different official COS update but the result was the same.
So, in my last breath, I tried to relock the bootloader..... And reflash COS.... Big mistakes . I have no OS anymore because when i try to flash, at every step, ( recovery,system, modem and so on) a message is prompt: (impossible to flash, BOOTLOADER lock (something like that))
So i tried to unlock the bootloader but now I have this message : Impossible to do it OEM no allowed that (or something like that)....
To summarize:
- My zuk is dead
- No OS install
- No data on the phone
- Impossible to flash a new rom because the bootloader is lock
- Impossible to unlock the bootloader
But i have the Cyanogen recovery access and the fastboot mode. But only that....
If someone can help me
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try to use QPST (Qfil) method. This is final method can bring back your phone. If fail, congratulation ! :silly:
I success with QFIL Zui works but it's awful
Unfortunately, I try to install stock cos but I have the same issue.... Bootloop after "App update message".
I don't know why
Try flashing Cyanogen Os using fastboot
I did that...
I flash with the tool via fastboot. But bootloop result...
I also tried to flash CM13 via TWRP but I have an error message...
Do you have any other solutions?
I don't know why, Zui works well but i can't install any other roms:
- COS crash after the first boot.
- Other roms are impossible to install via TWRP...
I don't know if it's because I have an hardware issue( Fingerprint doesn't work) so the mobile crash.
I changed the partition system type but now I think that evrything is ok : System is ext4
If you can help me, it could be very nice
Here u go, QFIL CM 12 ROM: https://mega.nz/#!RFUw2CbZ!GXS6KeOy_8n2y_rOBJUS5WJSP5kchODcGUF0U1TxYO8
So with the ham version is the same as the QFIL version?
gaara19 said:
I don't know why, Zui works well but i can't install any other roms:
- COS crash after the first boot.
- Other roms are impossible to install via TWRP...
I don't know if it's because I have an hardware issue( Fingerprint doesn't work) so the mobile crash.
I changed the partition system type but now I think that evrything is ok : System is ext4
If you can help me, it could be very nice
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READ THIS( use google translate)
BTW, what are the fastboot commands that you are using?
Hello
I bricked my huawei P9 lite after trying to install TWRP.
I successfully unlocked the bootloader. However it seems flashing the recovery failed.
Code:
fastboot flash recovery ***.img
and so now my phone boot straight to:
Your device has been unlocked and can't be trusted.
Your device is booting now
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So the issues are :
- I can't boot
- I can't go into fastboot mode anymore,
- I can't use the 3 buttons methode (dload failed)
I tried a lot of methods and tools but none of them worked. So i was wondering if there was a way to rewrite the /boot partition with linux or something else.
Actually waiting the battery to be fully discharged
Edit: Battery fully discharged, can't boot into fast mode either. (Maybe it won't boot because my battery is too low?)
Edit2: After unlocking my bootloader my data have been wiped out, so the USB debugger is disabled => no fast boot
Thanks for your help
Solved?
It seems my phone came back to life suddenlly without any reason
The bootloader seems repaired...
I'll keep an eye on him
Did anyone find a solution in this particular case? I read all forums but I didn't find the steps to fix it yet...
Situation: Huawei P9 keeps turning on and freeze at Huawei Logo. I have an option to go to fastboot mode, but unfortunately, I can't do
anything else (FRP locked). I received the unlock OEM code from official Huawei site, but I can't unlock OEM.
When I launch the fastboot OEM unlock ... command (with unlock code), I always get:
...
FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
When I am trying to flash is the same situation: FAILED (remote: Command not allowed)
SD micro card is not booting...
The phone is not rooted.
Are any masters who could provide how to unlock bootloader or any flashing method without an unlocked bootloader in this particular situation?
15€ for dc phoenix
any other options?
I have probably the same issue, but maybe you are luckier than me.
Can you still get into the manual updater via "vol+ & vol- & power"?
If you can, you can flash it here with the stock rom app in dload folder of the sd-card.
For me however, I cannot get into the manual updater, erecovery.
I am still trying to figure out if I can get "fastboot update rom.zip" to work. It tells me the android-info.txt is missing and I have no idea where to get it, or how to make one.
noalt said:
I have probably the same issue, but maybe you are luckier than me.
Can you still get into the manual updater via "vol+ & vol- & power"?
If you can, you can flash it here with the stock rom app in dload folder of the sd-card.
For me however, I cannot get into the manual updater, erecovery.
I am still trying to figure out if I can get "fastboot update rom.zip" to work. It tells me the android-info.txt is missing and I have no idea where to get it, or how to make one.
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I can't get into the manual updater via "vol+ & vol- & power". I'm still looking how to remove FRP lock.
Don't bother with the DC-unlocker. It did not work. :-/
noalt said:
Don't bother with the DC-unlocker. It did not work. :-/
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So strange that nobody knows how to fix it. I spend many hours how to find a solution but still couldn't find it..
Did you try by yourself to erase FRP with DC-Unlocker?
Yes, I did. Afterwards I saw in the faq that it doesnt work for bricked phones.
Thankfully I never bricked the phone, but frankly I didn't know there were cases that even DC Phonex cannot resolve (at least to unlock bootloader for the first step)
The following guide helped many people to unbrick phones, but it relies on flashing through fastbook - requiring to have the bootloader unlocked (hence you are again with the chicken and egg problem):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=74169408&postcount=7
There is also another commercial 'repeair' tool that was spoken on XDA Huawei topics about, but now looking carefully, seems it's not for unlcking bootloader and neither for unbricking (?!) - you can double-check if you find anything useful:
https://hcu-client.com/
Sorry it doesn't help you...!
The fastboot flash commands are locked due to the frp-lock.
I talked to the tech-guy from dc-unlocker and he said the frp-unlock from the tool only removes the associated google account in the OS, but does not change the frp-lock.
This however might work: https://www.dc-unlocker.com/DC-Phoenix-flash-repair-tutorial
But I'm thinking of returning the phone for repair because it is only a week old and still in waranty.
If somebody tries it, I will be glad to hear how it turned out.
Have you tried wiping everything (data/cache) by using the stock recovery? Volume up and the power button should do it. Then check if it will boot after doing those steps.
thedarkinvader said:
Have you tried wiping everything (data/cache) by using the stock recovery? Volume up and the power button should do it. Then check if it will boot after doing those steps.
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Stock recovery is not available. I think it's partially overwritten.
noalt said:
Stock recovery is not available. I think it's partially overwritten.
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I think we need to know what OP did before all of this happened to get a more clear idea of why it happened and how to solve it
thedarkinvader said:
I think we need to know what OP did before all of this happened to get a more clear idea of why it happened and how to solve it
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For me:
-Bought the phone with android 6.0, Bluetooth was working.
-Upgraded to android nougat with the normal updater (in running OS).
-Upgrade was succesfull but bluetooth was not working.
-Set factory defaults, bluetooth still not working.
-Downloaded stock rom android 7.0 and installed it using dload method (using manual updater (vol+ & vol- & power).
-Was succesfull but still no bluetooth.
-Reverted to android 6.0 using the rollback package and a stock rom I downloaded (using manual updater)
-Revert was succesfull, adroid 6.0 was running and bluetooth was working.
-Wanted to try updating to android 7.0 once again using the normal updater.
-Normal updater said it was already at latest version, but it was android 6.0 (???)
-Tried updating to android 7.0 (same package as before) using dload method (manual updater)
-Updater stopped at 5% and said wrong package (weird, it worked before)
-Tried using the same rollback package as before to get it to region c900 (worldwide)
-Went to 100%, rebooted and stuck at boot-logo.
-After a while, rebooted my phone, but always stuck at boot-logo.
-No longer can shut down my phone. Holding power reboots.
-Tried getting to erecovery using vol+ & power. Reboots to boot-logo (vibrates twice during reboot)
-Tried getting to manual updater using vol+ & vol- & power. Reboots to boot-logo (vibrates twice during reboot)
-Can get into fastboot mode, but bootloader andr frp are locked. (Limited fastboot commands).
-Letting power drain shows red power circle indicating the battery is practically empty and will only boot to fastboot mode (plugged in)
-After charging still stuck at boot-logo.
I think that is about it...
Thanks for the help
noalt said:
For me:
-Bought the phone with android 6.0, Bluetooth was working.
-Upgraded to android nougat with the normal updater (in running OS).
-Upgrade was succesfull but bluetooth was not working.
-Set factory defaults, bluetooth still not working.
-Downloaded stock rom android 7.0 and installed it using dload method (using manual updater (vol+ & vol- & power).
-Was succesfull but still no bluetooth.
-Reverted to android 6.0 using the rollback package and a stock rom I downloaded (using manual updater)
-Revert was succesfull, adroid 6.0 was running and bluetooth was working.
-Wanted to try updating to android 7.0 once again using the normal updater.
-Normal updater said it was already at latest version, but it was android 6.0 (???)
-Tried updating to android 7.0 (same package as before) using dload method (manual updater)
-Updater stopped at 5% and said wrong package (weird, it worked before)
-Tried using the same rollback package as before to get it to region c900 (worldwide)
-Went to 100%, rebooted and stuck at boot-logo.
-After a while, rebooted my phone, but always stuck at boot-logo.
-No longer can shut down my phone. Holding power reboots.
-Tried getting to erecovery using vol+ & power. Reboots to boot-logo (vibrates twice during reboot)
-Tried getting to manual updater using vol+ & vol- & power. Reboots to boot-logo (vibrates twice during reboot)
-Can get into fastboot mode, but bootloader andr frp are locked. (Limited fastboot commands).
-Letting power drain shows red power circle indicating the battery is practically empty and will only boot to fastboot mode (plugged in)
-After charging still stuck at boot-logo.
I think that is about it...
Thanks for the help
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Any luck in doing a rollback again? I mean, wouldn't hurt to try doing it again. I also wonder why doing steps the second time gives us different results. Weird.
Well, I sort of tried it but it only works from the manual updater, which is not accessible.
So, I bit the bullet and tried dc-phoenix flasher. (https://www.dc-unlocker.com/DC-Phoenix-flash-repair-tutorial)
-Loaded nougat in dc-phoenix. Started flashing using the "backdoor".
-In the end there was something that failed, but it did managed to write back the erecovery and manual updater. (I pressume it would not have failed if I had chosen the marshmallow image)
-So at this point, I still had no OS.
-I tried using the manual updater to go to nougat but that did not work.
-I tried the marshmallow package with the manual updater and this did worked.
-So I had a working marshmallow. (with bluetooth working)
-and NOW the first thing I did was OEM UNLOCK!!!!!!
-Flashed TWRP and installed nougat with TWRP.
-The flashing procedure was a partial succes. Nougat was running but without a keyboard installed for some reason.
-Installed a play store keyboard so I can actually type the password of my wifi
-But still no bluetooth in Nougat.
-This evening I am going to try a package via the firmware finder. (The nougat I was trying is b384)
noalt said:
So, I bit the bullet and tried dc-phoenix flasher. (https://www.dc-unlocker.com/DC-Phoenix-flash-repair-tutorial)
-Loaded nougat in dc-phoenix. Started flashing using the "backdoor".
-In the end there was something that failed, but it did managed to write back the erecovery and manual updater. (I pressume it would not have failed if I had chosen the marshmallow image)
-So at this point, I still had no OS.
-I tried using the manual updater to go to nougat but that did not work.
-I tried the marshmallow package with the manual updater and this did worked.
-So I had a working marshmallow. (with bluetooth working)
-and NOW the first thing I did was OEM UNLOCK!!!!!!
-Flashed TWRP and installed nougat with TWRP.
-The flashing procedure was a partial succes. Nougat was running but without a keyboard installed for some reason.
-Installed a play store keyboard so I can actually type the password of my wifi
-But still no bluetooth in Nougat.
-This evening I am going to try a package via the firmware finder. (The nougat I was trying is b384)
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That happened to me one, not having a keyboard to use. I think you have to flash the public zip that comes with the full package.
Since you're unlocked and have the whole package, I suggest that you do the HWOTA steps then. The post title should be about the nocheck recovery thingy.
I got it sorted yesterday.
Got 3 zips with the firmware finder and installed those through twrp.
Bluetooth working and everything
I'm still on b386 though. I tried 397 and 393 which the firmware finder said where compatible (imei check), but they both failed to install through twrp.
And then I got tired of it, so I stuck with b386.
Thank you all for the assistance!
noalt said:
I got it sorted yesterday.
Got 3 zips with the firmware finder and installed those through twrp.
Bluetooth working and everything
I'm still on b386 though. I tried 397 and 393 which the firmware finder said where compatible (imei check), but they both failed to install through twrp.
And then I got tired of it, so I stuck with b386.
Thank you all for the assistance!
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I'm not sure if it's the same for the other versions (L-XX) but for my P9 (L19C363), installing the B394 gave me "dynamic photos" in the Camera app (live photos in iOS) and searching for photos by date, album, etc. in the Gallery app. If what they say is true, that the bootloader being unlocked doesn't affect being able to install updates, I suggest that you flash the stock recovery and update through it if want to get those features
Hello everyone, it's my first time writing here, but I’ve tried everything, searched everywhere, and am desperate for help.
I screwed up big time while trying to flash a custom rom on my nem-l21, as I successfully did before with my xiaomi... So what I did:
I managed to unlock bootloader with dc unlocker. Then I got stucked flashing twrp with adb tools. Everything was looking to be fine, no error messages, “flashing successful”… But, I was never able to boot into flashed twrp. Always got stuck on “your phone has been unlocked blah blah. Your device is booting.” It never booted, not in twrp, nor in stock recovery. I tried different versions of twrp from different sources, always same result (flashing successful, booting into recovery not). Booting into the system was fine. And then I made that horrible mistake. Oh, how I wish I didn’t!!
I read on some website, that you are supposed to flash the twrp as boot.img, not as recovery.img. Seemed illogical and stupid to me, but in the end I tried it. Of course, this just bricked my phone, with no possibility to boot. After hours of googling, installing, trying and crying, I managed in the end to flash back stock boot.img. But at that time, I didn’t know my build number (b359), and I flashed boot.img b351. So now I have a phone which boots into the system b359 with boot.img b351, but with lot of errors.
- developer options, security options, display and factory reset option doesn’t work and just crashes. Therefore I am not able to flash the correct boot.img b359 or anything else at all from pc, no way to enable usb debugging and oem unlocking. Adb devices → nothing. I am able to use fastboot (fastboot devices sees the phone), but when try to flash something, I get error “command not allowed”. Also I can’t enable unknown sources installation, which bothers me a lot. And I can’t make factory reset to restore the crashing settings. Also I can’t change display timeout, and original 30 secs is super annoying.
- I am not able to uninstall even apps installed by me, always just restarts system UI and app stays.
What I tried so far:
- flashing correct boot.img from pc, not working because of dev options crashing
- go into recovery, but stock one is overwritten with unfunctioning twrp, always just get stuck on “your phone was unlocked blah blah… your device is booting now”, but it never does, have to hard reboot
- go into huawei erecovery, which is working, but when I try to resolve problem from there, always ends up with errors and crashes
- connect to pc and use HiSuite, system recovery tool here always says “no problem detected”
- updating to b361 through system update settings, always crashes on 5% and sends phone into “your phone was unlocked blah blah… your device is booting now” error
- downloading the proper b359 as and update.app file, put it in dload internal storage → same error during update, put it in dload sdcard → same error, no matter which way I use to start the update
- boot into twrp or stock recovery.img through fastboot without actually flashing it, anyway error “command not allowed”
- do factory reset or update through dial codes (i.e. *#*#123456#*#* …), nothing worked
My pc is windows 10, all drivers up to date. Using powershell as an admin. Am an idiot for not making backup of the phone before I started...
So, now I have more or less functioning phone, but I can’t uninstall any apps at all, can’t install from unknown sources, can’t do nothing from pc, can’t make any update, and lot of important settings keep crashing.
I can use the phone like this, but if somebody could think about some solution for this ****ed up situation I got myself into, I would be grateful to him/her for the rest of my life.
Sorry for a long post.
Thank you in advance and have a nice day
I think using Hisuit will help. Enter Fastboot and connect ur phone to ur computer and use system recovery toll
Hi Guys,
My MI-A2 is stuck in bootloop ( When I turn on my phone it shows its Android One logo and then it shutdown itself ).
In my phone, I didn't turn on any USB Debugging or and OEM unlocking. and now it is possible as the phone is not starting.
I am able to access fastboot and recovery options
I tried to do factoryReset the device from the recovery option but it is just wiping the data.
here are the following things which I have tried with fastboot.
- I tried to unlock the fastboot with MiFlashUnlock but it stops at 99% and gives me the error of unable to verify the device,
- flashing the Stock ROM isn't working with MiFlashTool. giving random errors.
- tried changing the drive partition. it gives error to unlock the device first.
- tried tried to flash TWRP but it also gives me the error of unlocking the device first.
Almost every command of Fastboot is giving me some kind of error
But I am able to access the ADB Sideload from the recovery option.
- I tried to load the April OTA update from ADB Sidelode. The update is Successfully installed. But the device is still in bootloop.
Saving User data is not my priority. I just want the device to be working anyhow. As per my assumption, Fastboot is not an option for me unless it unlocked. I think something from the ADB sideload can be done.
Any help will be appreciated.
Is it a Guide?
Oh, now, its a Great News!
Please delete this post from this forum.
As I have already wrote to you, questions should go to "Questions and Answers" forum.
And as I have already wrote to you, Search works here, and if you've used it, you'd get answers (in mentioned above forum):
1. MiA2 having A/B slots architecture, - is supposed to recover to the other slot X when OTA corrupts ROM is slot Y, - after numerous boot attempts.
2. In case you have tampered phone with try-and-see operations without knowing what you were doing - the only way to recover phone is: TEST Point / EDL. Search these keywords in this forum for appropriate Guide.
try the "fastboot continue" command
dillu12 said:
Hi Guys,
My MI-A2 is stuck in bootloop ( When I turn on my phone it shows its Android One logo and then it shutdown itself ).
In my phone, I didn't turn on any USB Debugging or and OEM unlocking. and now it is possible as the phone is not starting.
I am able to access fastboot and recovery options
I tried to do factoryReset the device from the recovery option but it is just wiping the data.
here are the following things which I have tried with fastboot.
- I tried to unlock the fastboot with MiFlashUnlock but it stops at 99% and gives me the error of unable to verify the device,
- flashing the Stock ROM isn't working with MiFlashTool. giving random errors.
- tried changing the drive partition. it gives error to unlock the device first.
- tried tried to flash TWRP but it also gives me the error of unlocking the device first.
Almost every command of Fastboot is giving me some kind of error
But I am able to access the ADB Sideload from the recovery option.
- I tried to load the April OTA update from ADB Sidelode. The update is Successfully installed. But the device is still in bootloop.
Saving User data is not my priority. I just want the device to be working anyhow. As per my assumption, Fastboot is not an option for me unless it unlocked. I think something from the ADB sideload can be done.
Any help will be appreciated.
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you need to flash the phone in edl mode
**just be careful there is a timeout ..when you put it into edl you need miflash and rom.loaded
*** download a stock fastboot stable pie for jasmine
**** unzip amd select revelant xml from within miflash
*****on phone manually boot to fastboot mode with buttons
****** run command "fastboot oem.edl"
*******device will boot to black screen ... immediately go to miflash and press the button to start flashing
___BE CAREFUL__ select clear all tick box at bottom of miflash screen
this should be enough to rescue your device regardless of what you've done or whether you unlocked bootloader or not