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hi friends, i need so much your help!.
I have xaiomi mi5, the operating system of the cellphone has been updated, and then the device has entered the loop.
He can not get up at all.
I've tried to do so far:
FAST BOOT - but even the computer can not read the device despite all the permissions I have approved for the computer.
MIPCSUIT - does not work well because the computer does not recognize the device.
Your help must be smart and good people!
I am also stuck with the same problem.
At least I can get fastboot.
I think if you OK to loose data then just go to recovery mode with Volume up + power button pressed together. And wipe all. This may solve the problem. But I don't want to loose data I am skipping this option.
If any one knows other way to unbrick without full wipe then please let us know.
Thanks
have you unlocked bootloader?
you can try run by fastboot twrp recovery mode.
Code:
fastboot boot twrp.img
after few seconds phone boot to recovery, you can encrypt the phone and copy data.
twrp is here
My bootloader is locked I think.
I tried that command. Didn't boot to twrp.
Any other way.
Anyway Thanks for suggesting.
Are you on latest MIUI global stable? I think Xiaomi's guys ****ed it up this time around and got bootloop for everybody on latest update.
Take a read here and good luck: http://en.miui.com/thread-2776961-1-1.html
ok listen me... if you have got unlock permission and unlocked your phone or you have unlock code.. you must bind your acc with other xiaomi phone easly enter your acc and bind acc now go fastboot download mi flash unlocker install adb driver and unlock then you can flash stock rom i had that problem and i solved
Hello,
I had similar issue.
To be able to start phone/miui you should remove sim card,
in my case it was connected to connecting to cell network that caused reboot.
Than it will be possible to update phone using WiFi.
For me issue was solved with V9.5.2.0.NAAMIFA update.
BR Jarek.
jarek102 said:
Hello,
I had similar issue.
To be able to start phone/miui you should remove sim card,
in my case it was connected to connecting to cell network that caused reboot.
Than it will be possible to update phone using WiFi.
For me issue was solved with V9.5.2.0.NAAMIFA update.
BR Jarek.
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Lifesaver here!
This worked perfectly for me! Go figure?
Cheers
You can try
I tried version gemini global images v10.2.2.0. OAAMIXM 2019115 GLOBAL but failed then tried v8.11.22.20181122.000 8.0 GLOBAL but failed then 2 month later i tried with good battery and good on off and main important is version GEMINI GLOBAL IMAGES 6.11.10 _20161110 and version GEMINI GLOBAL IMAGES V7.2.4.0.MAAMIDC 20160129. AND GUESS WHAT SUCCESS. NEVER TRY WITHOUT BATTERY AND WITHOUT EDL POINT. EDL POINT FOR UNLOCKING BOOTLOCK AND DOWNLOAD SOFTWARE FLASH FILES WITH GOOD INTERNET WITHOUT INTERUPPT SO FLASH SUCCESS. MY 2 MOTHERBOARD OF MI5 SAVED WITHOUT HARDWARE. HOW TO KNOW SOFTWARE OR HARDWARE....1ST CHECK CHARGING HAPPENING OR NOT IN SWITCH OFF AND CAN IT GO TO FASTBOOT MODE OR RECOVERY MODE. IF ALL THIS GOOD GO FOR FLASH IN SAME PROCESS. OTHERWISE HARDWARE AS STATED THAT RESISTOR ALSO PLAY A VITAL ROLE IN BOOTING OR STUCK AT MI LOGO. MOISTURE IN PHONE UNDER IC REQUIRE HEAT WITH PASTE AT HARDWARE LEVEL.
On Saturday appeared an OTA update to do on my mi A2 but after installed and restarting it died. It does not enter recovery mode and the screen is always on with android one bootscreen logo.
PS: I never flash the phone and i never change anyting in the system of the phone.
The only response that i have in the phone is enter in it Fastboot menu. I read some threads and untill now i cant fix my phone.
I will try to explain what i do:
I've tried using this tool https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/how-to/mi-a2-toolkit-unlock-bootloader-root-t3834585.
I try option 3 (Unbrick/Revert to Stock/Force update and the program tell me to unlock the bootloader.
When i tried to unlock bootloader by option 1 and then 1, 2 and 3 ( Unlock flashing critical, unlock OEM , unlock flashing ) the programs says: Failed Unlock is not allowed.
Then i try the response 9 to this thread https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a2/help/impossible-flashing-xiaomi-mi-a2-t3837565 to try unlocked the bootloader
But i have the same response ( Flashing Unlock is not allowed )
I read and i try but i cant unbrick my phone, someone can help?? Thanks
We are in the same boat buddy, the same thing happened to the phone of my wife.
It *sounds* like the update failed, and normally that would mean it would switch the slot back to the one that was working and boot that.
But you've tried a bunch of options from some tool, I've no idea what it did, as the tool doesn't tell you what commands it's doing.
I'd suggest to go to fastboot and see if you can tell which slot is active, then switch it to the other slot, then do fastboot reboot and cross your fingers
I have the same problem (for other reasons, but exactly the same problem). You can also try "fastboot oem edl", but it did not work for me, so I suppose you have little chance for it to work.
I have been searching and it looks like there are some "deep flash cables" that can make the phone enter edl mode to flash it using mi flash tool. Maybe these could work for us. There is apparently other way to enter edl mode, but it requires opening the phone (that I do not want to do) to short two test points.
I cant enter revorymode only fastboot mode. But when in fastbootmode my connected pc cant even find the phone. Im going to return the phone.
I have the same problem, I have this edl cable but so far no luck.
Do not realy k Ow how to use.
Are you sure it was the OTA update that bricked your phone? That Treble system isn't just there for the kicks, its there to prevent serious issues like these.
I'm stucked on fastboot, I don't want to open my phone. Could anyone help us? I already tried a lot of things, my computer doesn't recognize my mobile when is on fastboot mode. I already tried to install a lot of drivers or try to use differents adbs.
Hey guys, i have MI A2 cellphone, and after auto update programmed to three hours the smartphone show "AndroidONE" logo and then shutdown, i tried "Fastboot oem unlock", but it is my output:
PHP:
C:\Users\Lucas Daniel>fastboot oem unlock
FAILED (remote: 'Flashing Unlock is not allowed
')
Finished. Total time: 0.000s
. I'm desperate, I do not know what to try anymore, I believe I do not have unlock OEM activated, someone can help me?
Sorry for bad english, i'm from brazilian.
@LukeSkyPTBR
It's a well-known issue. One update was revoked as soon as Xiaomi has found out about phones bricking once it's installed. There's no way you can fix it by yourself except if you have ordered your phone from China (and so no warranty you have) and have experience in disassembling phones. There's a thing called test-point, do some research if you are self-assured in that area. Otherwise let your authorized service center make everything for you. It is a warranty case, either way.
sas.mar said:
@LukeSkyPTBR
It's a well-known issue. One update was revoked as soon as Xiaomi has found out about phones bricking once it's installed. There's no way you can fix it by yourself except if you have ordered your phone from China (and so no warranty you have) and have experience in disassembling phones. There's a thing called test-point, do some research if you are self-assured in that area. Otherwise let your authorized service center make everything for you. It is a warranty case, either way.
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Thanks, looks that, unfortunately, my unique solution is test-point for activate EBL Mode... I will leave the topic open for the case of i get other solutions... after 3 days, if not get, i will close and the unique solution will really test-point.
Try rebooting it a couple of times and see if it boots. Or plug it to a charger and try booting it once it starts to charge successfully. If all fails, flashing via EDL might be your only option.
Try rebooting more than couple of time. Phone is supposed to switch to the other slot of A/B where original ROM (before update) resides. When it finally boots, get developer rights, switch on ADB Debugging and OEM unlock, thus next time update soft-bricks your phone you'll be able to unlock (or even better unlock immediately after successful boot not to loose your data in future).
Isnt Fastboot OEM Unlock command deprecated ? Shouldn't you use the unlock / unlock critical command ?
Tianhe said:
Isnt Fastboot OEM Unlock command deprecated ? Shouldn't you use the unlock / unlock critical command ?
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What is it command?
Aerobatic said:
Try rebooting more than couple of time. Phone is supposed to switch to the other slot of A/B where original ROM (before update) resides. When it finally boots, get developer rights, switch on ADB Debugging and OEM unlock, thus next time update soft-bricks your phone you'll be able to unlock (or even better unlock immediately after successful boot not to loose your data in future).
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How can I do it? I leave the phone in the charger for a long time? Or do you need the power button for a long time?
I tried to press the power button for 2 minutes and nothing happened.
When i leave the smartphone on the charge, after 50 minutes, show for me 100% percent, so, i pressed power button and the screen stayed lock in "AndroidONE", nothing happened, until try again press power button.
The problem original comebacked to me
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What is it command?
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I tried, the same ploblem happenned... don't work, unfortunely... :/
LukeSkyPTBR said:
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fastboot flashing unlock
fastboot flashing unlock_critical
Can't you just enter fastboot mode by holding power and vol- keys with phone connected to a PC?
(Or power and vol+, can't remember)
Phil_Smith said:
fastboot flashing unlock
fastboot flashing unlock_critical
Can't you just enter fastboot mode by holding power and vol- keys with phone connected to a PC?
(Or power and vol+, can't remember)
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I can enter fastboot mode, but this is not enough to do run commands up. I would need unlock bootloader(OEM).
LukeSkyPTBR said:
I can enter fastboot mode, but this is not enough to do run commands up. I would need unlock bootloader(OEM).
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If you can enter fastboot then you can go to EDL mode by typing 'fastboot reboot edl' and then use QPST to flash the latest stock rom.
LukeSkyPTBR said:
I can enter fastboot mode, but this is not enough to do run commands up. I would need unlock bootloader(OEM).
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Do as tabun1994 said.
This will hopefully get the system up again.
The commands I wrote would unlock the bootloader. What else could I have meant?
If you succeeded with tabun's method, then you probably would only need to enable "USB debugging" and "OEM unlocking" in the ROM's developer options (which you'll enable by hitting "build number" in settings like 10 times or so).
Then you would connect the device and accept the 'trust this device' warning.
After booting to fastboot now, the commands I wrote should work and unlock the bootloader (if you even want that when your system is running again).
tabun1994 said:
If you can enter fastboot then you can go to EDL mode by typing 'fastboot reboot edl' and then use QPST to flash the latest stock rom.
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This command needs OEM Unlock :/
this is my output: fastboot: usage: unknown reboot target edl
The test point method is actually easy , you have to dissasemble the display , easy procedure , remove the battery and short the two test points with tweezerz or something ,and in the meantime you plug the usb cable into the computer. It should install the Qusb_Hub drivers , and with miFlash you should be able to reflash the firmware . I bought a phone that was in this state and fixed it using these steps.
No more solutions, I will do the test point method, thanks to everyone who tried to help otherwise.
LukeSkyPTBR said:
This command needs OEM Unlock :/
this is my output: fastboot: usage: unknown reboot target edl
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No it doesn't, i have tried this method on locked bootloader, go to this link - https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...e-how-to-reboot-to-edl-fastboot-t3394292/amp/
And download the fastboot_edl.7z , your phone will be in edl mode, I think you don't have the proper platform files which has caused the problem.
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No it doesn't, i have tried this method on locked bootloader, go to this link - https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...e-how-to-reboot-to-edl-fastboot-t3394292/amp/
And download the fastboot_edl.7z , your phone will be in edl mode, I think you don't have the proper platform files which has caused the problem.
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Okays, thanks for this solution, i will get the smartphone tomorrow, if the technical assistance not resolved my problem, i will try. Thanks very much!
LukeSkyPTBR said:
Okays, thanks for this solution, i will get the smartphone tomorrow, if the technical assistance not resolved my problem, i will try. Thanks very much!
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I execute bat archive but nothing happens in Mi A2 .-
tabun1994 said:
No it doesn't, i have tried this method on locked bootloader, go to this link - https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...e-how-to-reboot-to-edl-fastboot-t3394292/amp/
And download the fastboot_edl.7z , your phone will be in edl mode, I think you don't have the proper platform files which has caused the problem.
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What is your smartphone?
I'm a newbie at this but managed to stumble through installing CM 14.1 on my LG G2.
Phone: LG G2 VS980
CyanogenMod version: 14.1-20161207-unofficial-phoenix-vs980
Kernel version 3.4.0-crdroid-g0f70b4b
TWRP v2.8.6.3 (I don't know how this version got installed, I started out with a 2.7 version and upgraded to a later version but this is the version I see after I got CM installed).
Latest version of ADB and Fastboot from the platform-tools download.
I'm trying to make the phone automatically turn on when plugged into a charger using the " fastboot oem off-mode-charge 0" command .
ADB commands work fine.
If I issue the command "adb reboot bootloader" when the device is booted in CM I get rebooted into a black screen with the following:
"Firmware Update Do not unplug the USB connection until the process is complete." There is a progress bar that remains at 0%.
Any fastboot command I issue returns "waiting for any device". I have to hold down the phone power button for several seconds to exit this screen and then the phone reboots normally.
If I issue the "adb reboot bootloader" command when the phone is in TWRP or I select Reboot - Bootloader from TWRP the phone just reboots into CM.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
I'm not too familiar with this phone, but all that I know is that it is in download mode, which is not the same as a bootloader. As a lot of android phones aren't the same as each other, I am not aware of how to boot into a bootloader of this phone.
I will say though, if it is anything like a Samsung phone, then it probably does not have a bootloader and the only way to interface with this mode is through the LG Flash tool found here: https://lgflash.com/LGUP/
Don't take my word for it, but it is possible that this is the case. Again, I don't have any idea how the phone works or anything, but this is possibly the solution.
NTGDeveloper said:
I'm not too familiar with this phone, but all that I know is that it is in download mode, which is not the same as a bootloader. As a lot of android phones aren't the same as each other, I am not aware of how to boot into a bootloader of this phone.
I will say though, if it is anything like a Samsung phone, then it probably does not have a bootloader and the only way to interface with this mode is through the LG Flash tool found here: https://lgflash.com/LGUP/
Don't take my word for it, but it is possible that this is the case. Again, I don't have any idea how the phone works or anything, but this is possibly the solution.
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I believe I'm in download mode when I'm seeing the black Firmware Update screen. I'm not trying to flash a ROM at this point so I don't think the LGUP program will be helpful.
If there is a another way to get my phone to turn on when power is applied to the USB cord I'm open to it.
RKCRLR said:
If there is a another way to get my phone to turn on when power is applied to the USB cord I'm open to it.
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Perhaps by modifying whatever starts when it's charging.
Charging animation for example...
The meaning and purpose of Download mode, Bootloader mode and Fastboot mode are same.
Any fastboot command I issue returns "waiting for any device".
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1st thing of all things in order to run Fastboot commands is you have to run command
Code:
fastboot devices
what establishes the USB connection. As long as the connection isn't established Fastboot throws message "waiting for any device".
BTW:
Booting into device's bootloader ( FYI: each device has a bootloader ) requires in addition to the well-known Fastboot driver the Android USB Driver got installed, too. This driver is OEM ( brand/model ) specific, you have it to obtain from OEM - mostly offered on their website.
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The meaning and purpose of Download mode, Bootloader mode and Fastboot mode are same.
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Not the same really - and LGs aren't Samsungs, or whatever either...
One maybe could try emptying LAF partition ("nuking"). Some more drastic ways also suggest it for boot as well. But IDK, is it worth the trouble really? And even if one could get into the fastboot, that command might not work after all...
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The meaning and purpose of Download mode, Bootloader mode and Fastboot mode are same.
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The way I get into download mode is to hold the volume up button and plug in the USB cable with the phone off. When I do this I briefly see a screen that says Download with a blue hashmarked bar below it. It then goes to a screen that says "Firmware Update Do not unplug the USB connection until the process is complete." with zero percent progress.
Should I be able to issue fastboot commands when the phone is at that screen?
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Should I be able to issue fastboot commands when the phone is at that screen?
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Nope.
CXZa said:
Not the same really - and LGs aren't Samsungs, or whatever either...
One maybe could try emptying LAF partition ("nuking"). Some more drastic ways also suggest it for boot as well. But IDK, is it worth the trouble really? And even if one could get into the fastboot, that command might not work after all...
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I'm trying to repurpose the phone as a dedicated Android Auto "server" and would like to be able to leave it connected to my car. It would be really useful to have the phone turn off when there is no USB poser and turn on when there is USB power.
If I make a backup of the Boot and System partitions within TWRP would that allow me to restore my LAF if I nuke the LAF and something goes awry?
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to have the phone turn off
If I make a backup of the Boot and System partitions within TWRP would that allow me to restore my LAF if I nuke the LAF and something goes awry?
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>to have the phone turn off
Could it be there some app for such? IDK, maybe...
>If I make a backup
Nope again, The LAF has a partition of it's own. To backup use lglaf.py or LGUP having the dump option enabled or extract it from kdz if available.
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>to have the phone turn off
Could it be there some app for such? IDK, maybe...
>If I make a backup
Nope again, The LAF has a partition of it's own. To backup use lglaf.py or LGUP having the dump option enabled or extract it from kdz if available.
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This is probably a bridge too far for my skill level.
Is there a work around like putting it into a deep sleep that will let the battery to last for days or weeks but wake up when the USB has power?
RKCRLR said:
This is probably a bridge too far for my skill level.
Is there a work around like putting it into a deep sleep that will let the battery to last for days or weeks but wake up when the USB has power?
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There's probably a way to do this via root and there will probably be some app that lets you do this. Other than that, you'll have to dig around and see what you can find.
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Hello everyone today i flash an incompatible rom with twrp and my screen turn completely black After reboot twrp in recovery .
Do you have solution ?
Sorry for my bad English
Hi if you can open bootloader, flash stock rom
The easy solution is press power+volume down. Phone should boot into fastboot mode. Then flash fastboot ROM without relocking the bootloader.
The other way is taking phone to service center. They'll flash stock in edl mode.
I can't seem to put it in fastboot mode. but by pressing the 3 buttons or by changing the buttons I managed to put it in something else I think that at times I manage to put it on a fastboot but the screen always remains black impossible to know i have this message in device manager (Unknown usb devices request for descriptor) do you think it causes me to reinstall drivers what could be the cause? how to adjust as soon as i can connect it so l is not a Qualcomm USB hs 2008.
Miui 13 said:
I can't seem to put it in fastboot mode. but by pressing the 3 buttons or by changing the buttons I managed to put it in something else I think that at times I manage to put it on a fastboot but the screen always remains black impossible to know i have this message in device manager (Unknown usb devices request for descriptor) do you think it causes me to reinstall drivers what could be the cause? how to adjust as soon as i can connect it so l is not a Qualcomm USB hs 2008.
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Doesn't EDL need authorized mi account these days? It'd better to visit service center because installing EDL driver & all the fuss will be useless
May be you can find some drivers which can recognise your phone to work with ADB in fastboot and flash a new ROM. If that doesn't work, then a service center is the next best option.
Miui 13 said:
I can't seem to put it in fastboot mode. but by pressing the 3 buttons or by changing the buttons I managed to put it in something else I think that at times I manage to put it on a fastboot but the screen always remains black impossible to know i have this message in device manager (Unknown usb devices request for descriptor) do you think it causes me to reinstall drivers what could be the cause? how to adjust as soon as i can connect it so l is not a Qualcomm USB hs 2008.
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Sounds like your device boots into EDL mode, likely due to a corrupted bootloader from the incompatible firmware you've flashed. If you have the EDL firehose files for your device, you can use QFIL to flash a compatible ROM, alternatively try to EDL flash the boot partition with a working boot (that may get you from EDL to a soft brick with a working bootloader and Fastboot - from there you can try try and flash a working firmware).
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May be you can find some drivers which can recognise your phone to work with ADB in fastboot and flash a new ROM. If that doesn't work, then a service center is the next best option.
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I unfortunately tried to install all the drivers but nothing has worked difficult to know if a fastboot is started it's a hassle when the screen is completely black even with the task manager open I don't I did not succeed finally I ended up paying someone who had me unlock my phone it cost me 29 € my phone is now unlocked which I can advise on the other hand for those who would like to install roms or root their phone is good it is to wait until no auth file is leaked
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Sounds like your device boots into EDL mode, likely due to a corrupted bootloader from the incompatible firmware you've flashed. If you have the EDL firehose files for your device, you can use QFIL to flash a compatible ROM, alternatively try to EDL flash the boot partition with a working boot (that may get you from EDL to a soft brick with a working bootloader and Fastboot - from there you can try try and flash a working firmware).
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I see it's super interesting as information I did not know that we could flash only a partition with QFIL.
Unfortunately I could not find the firehose files for the phone as the phone is probably very recent.
I had to pay someone to unlock my phone with an edl account of course .
My work now
Was the unlocking done in person or online? Anyways glad to see it's sorted out.
Miui 13 said:
I unfortunately tried to install all the drivers but nothing has worked difficult to know if a fastboot is started it's a hassle when the screen is completely black even with the task manager open I don't I did not succeed finally I ended up paying someone who had me unlock my phone it cost me 29 € my phone is now unlocked which I can advise on the other hand for those who would like to install roms or root their phone is good it is to wait until no auth file is leaked
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Was the unlocking done in person or online? Anyways glad to see it's sorted out.
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yes it was done online I unlocked it with TeamViewer thanks to an edl account