I need help. Whenever I try to flash the Pixel Experience ROM on my Moto G 2014 (titan), a message appears saying that my bootloader is not supported. It says that the ROM supports version 0x4887, 0x4886 etc. Now, in most condition the message also tells us our bootloader version but in my situation it says "Your bootloader is . " Yes, it does not display my bootloader version instead it displays a full stop. How can I fix this?
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I need to unlock bootloader from my x4 xt1900-6 bike to install the stock rom, now I've blocked the bootloader and even then a yellow warning message appears when I reboot the device, please I need help getting that message with bootloader locked, Thank you and sorry my english, I'm using the translator, I'm from Brazil.
help! when trying to unlock the boot loader I always get the same error "your device does not qualify for the unlocking solution of the boot loader" the phone in question is a motorola X 2 2014 xt1097. Already verify the code, all the space, use the option that gives motorola, change the browser. Any solution? Will it be a problem on the page?
I'm trying to go back to stock and lock bootloader but when I do I keep getting a screen on bootup that says "Your device has loaded a different OS" (when bootloader is unlocked this screen says it can't verify the operating system because it's unlocked, that's normal).
I bought my X4 from B&H Photo in January. It has the Android One logo on the back of the phone.
I've tried flashing the Retail rom and also the Fi rom, and after I lock, it still says that message.
These are the ones i've tried.
XT1900-1_PAYTON_FI_9.0_PPW29.69-26_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
PAYTON_RETAIL_9.0_PPW29.69-39-2_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
PAYTON_RETAIL_9.0_PPW29.69-26_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
I'm pretty sure when I bought my phone it had 8.1, I'm going to try the Fi 8.1 image now. XT1900-1_PAYTON_FI_8.1.0_OPWS28.46-21-14_subsidy-DEFAULT_regulatory-DEFAULT_CFC.xml.zip
Anyone have any other suggestions?
Once you unlock the bootloader, there is no going back. You can relock the bootloader but the warning will remain.
What he said, it's stated in the FAQs thread as well.
Any updates, OP?
zeugma_ said:
Any updates, OP?
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Sounds like it's not possible. Also I sold the phone last week.
I don't mind the message as long as everything works specifically updates. Does anyone know if updates still work when you relock the bootloader?
i have bough a x4 from ebay without warranty or anyting, the problem that i have. my phone says at the begining your device has loaded another operating system and then just a line of code says verity mode is set to disabled.
but after that the device starts normally, i have tried to lock the device again, but it doesn't work , maybe you have a solution for this problem :the model is XT1900-1 Type:M2997
the bootloader has been unlocked and to be honest relocking has no real benefits. leave it like it is, flash the latest stock image or a custom rom and ignore the bootscreen message.
cango123 said:
the bootloader has been unlocked and to be honest relocking has no real benefits. leave it like it is, flash the latest stock image or a custom rom and ignore the bootscreen message.
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first, thank you for your response.
do you think, is that a motorola specific issue with corrupt bootloader ?
i guess the firmware of my device is a nougat, will it really help to get rid of a such blemish if i flash it??
doksch84 said:
first, thank you for your response.
do you think, is that a motorola specific issue with corrupt bootloader ?
i guess the firmware of my device is a nougat, will it really help to get rid of a such blemish if i flash it??
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The message is normal for an unlocked bootloader - it is not corrupt. You cannot get rid of the message when the bootloader has been unlocked, even if it is relocked. Well, you can replace the boot image, but the ”verity" message will remain.
another problem
jhedfors said:
The message is normal for an unlocked bootloader - it is not corrupt. You cannot get rid of the message when the bootloader has been unlocked, even if it is relocked. Well, you can replace the boot image, but the ”verity" message will remain.
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thank you guys, i just try to flash TWRP image, but it hangs with bootloader logs
getvar is-logical recove
getvar:has-slot:recovery
getvar_maxdown
Sending ....... in the command line? did anyone faces that problem ?
I tried to unlock my moto g5s plus bootloader with unlock code but it is showing me "invalid boot state". It is not unlocking. And it is showing an error when I turn on the device "Your device has loaded a different operating system". And I am facing many problems including my sim isn't supporting.
At first, my bootloader was unlocked and I was using a custom room. Then I wanted to lock my bootloader and flash stock rom. So I did flash stock ROM (maybe I flashed wrong stock firmware) and then I locked my bootloader with the simple code "fastboot oem lock". After that my device has this problem. Now I can't flash anything else.
Please help me with this situation. How can I unlock my bootloader and fix my phone?
Warning Screenshot -> https://imgur.com/a/QZjNAio
Invalid boot state error in cmd screenshot -> https://imgur.com/a/vijKUxw
Fastboot mode screenshot -> https://imgur.com/a/og17n7j
akibahmed2011 said:
I did what you told me. It says " Unable to match appropriate firmware. Some key information cannot be read from the device"
Screenshot: http://prntscr.com/u45a8v
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If that doesn't help the devices is in bad shape. Try a service center.
You loaded wrong firmware - not good.
Moto has an app that'll download and install the correct firmware, get it, let it do it's thing and keep the fingers crossed.
Phazmos said:
You loaded wrong firmware - not good.
Moto has an app that'll download and install the correct firmware, get it, let it do it's thing and keep the fingers crossed.
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Thankyou so much for your reply. Can you give me the name of that app or download link.
Phazmos said:
You loaded wrong firmware - not good.
Moto has an app that'll download and install the correct firmware, get it, let it do it's thing and keep the fingers crossed.
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I did what you told me. It says " Unable to match appropriate firmware. Some key information cannot be read from the device"
Screenshot: http://prntscr.com/u45a8v