I'm tring to use RSDlite from a virtualbox vm, but its going really, really slow. I'm some 40 minutes in and its only on step 6 - I don't think it will complete before the battery goes dead.
If I cancel it now and do all the fastboot flashing by hand through my host os, will I screw anything up?
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I'm tring to use RSDlite from a virtualbox vm, but its going really, really slow. I'm some 40 minutes in and its only on step 6 - I don't think it will complete before the battery goes dead.
If I cancel it now and do all the fastboot flashing by hand through my host os, will I screw anything up?
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its never safe to stop a flashing process. Depending on when you stop it you could royally screw your phone up. Certain files can get corrupted that won't allow you to enter fastboot mode anymore (im not aware of exactly which those are but i think there are many). It shouldn't take that long to flash your phone so im not sure what the problem is. If it has been stuck on the same step forever then maybe it has failed or something. You def don't want your phone battery to go dead because there may be no way to charge it again if there is no bootable rom on there. I believe fastboot may still allow your phone to charge but Im not sure if thats true. I know it didn't used to be able to but i think it may now. Personally, i would stop the rsdlite process before i let the phone battery drain. Then hopefully your phone will fully boot from there and i would charge it to 100% before trying to flash it again.
If my memory is correct then step 6 is the system.img file - the main OS of the phone. It is the big file that will not only take the longest but it is also the one that will fail the easiest as it is so big. On an older XP machine it takes 5 minutes or so to transfer/flash that file.
I have had the process hang during the transfer of the system.img file before. One time I had to reboot my computer and I rebooted the phone. This will leave the phone unable to boot but with enough key presses you can get into fastboot still - I don't recommend this!
When it happened a second time I only rebooted the computer, and not the phone. You can start the flashing process again without restarting the phone unless it has crashed. You should be able to manually flash with fastboot starting with the step that that failed.
I did some googling - it looks like VirtualBox has some problems with USB speed in Windows XP as a guest.
I ended up killing the RSD flash, and doing it by hand, which went way, way faster. I was able to flash the whole thing in the time it took to send the first 2 files, which only adds up to 1.7 meg.
For what its worth, I killed the flash during step 6, which is system, you are correct. I think this may have actually saved me since it had the boot and recovery images already.
edit: and it appears the phones do charge in fastboot. I had more charge when it rebooted after the successful flash than I started with.
Good to hear you got it working. And yes, the phone should (slowly) charge when in fastboot.
Hi.
I've been searching for a solution on how to fix my phone for already almost a year now. I didn't even do anything to it, no custom recoveries or OS (wanted to get CM, but at the time it wasn't available on it, not sure if now is).
The problem - the phone is stuck in a bootloop with an empty battery. The battery wasn't empty at the beginning, but it died in the process of trying to make it work, since the only thing I can boot is "fastboot&rescue" mode, in which the phone doesn't charge - how sweet. Now, I've read just about every thread here on how to flash custom (and original) recoveries, all the DLOAD folder versions and everything, and somewhere in between all that I found that it's impossible to flash anything if the battery is low (or totally empty).
The question - how do I charge the battery if it doesn't boot in anything other than fastboot, and when I plug it in the wall it just loops and loops and loops, and doesn't even charge? It's also impossible to turn it off while it's plugged in the charger. WTF, Huawei, really?
Any help appreciated. Cheers,
Can you Boot into recovery through pressing power + volume+?
You may have to remove the back of your phone and buy a new battery. The disassambling process is pretty simple, but of course you will loose any guarantee..
l3Nni said:
Can you Boot into recovery through pressing power + volume+?
You may have to remove the back of your phone and buy a new battery. The disassambling process is pretty simple, but of course you will loose any guarantee..
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No, can't boot into recovery, only fastboot. If I could, I guess I would've already fixed it, heh.
I actually got it to charge, at least that's what I think. There was a *.bat script somewhere here that was repeatedly doing these two things:
1) fastboot getvar battery-voltage
2) fastboot reboot-bootloader
So, I ran that (while the phone was plugged in my computer and running fastboot mode), and it began looping and looping and looping. Left it like that for the night. Now, in the morning, when I unplugged it and tried to do someting, the red "battery low" LED wasn't glowing/blinking anymore! Since "fastboot getvar battery-voltage" returned an error all the time (remote: command not allowed), I don't exactly know how much power I have in it, but I'll just leave it like that for a day or two now, and then try some of the methods I've already tried before. Got any new ones I could try?
I already removed the back and removed the battery - wanted to see if I can charge it externally, but has a very small connector to connect it to the mother board, and I can't just put it in any external charger - I actually didn't find any external chargers that can charge the battery of this phone, really strange.
About the warranty - don't even care anymore. Somehow I managed to get a small crack on the glass on the back of the phone just a few days after getting it. Screen is not damaged, just the back cover. And, you don't know Latvia, but this is how it goes here. I took it to a repair shop - the one I needed to take my device for warranty repair. However, in Latvia that means it's just an another small repair shop, which just happens to have a contract with the company who sold me the phone (mobile phone operator). So, they take my phone, say they'll do a diagnostic and get back to me. Three weeks pass, and they call me telling that the only thing they can do is replace the motherboard, which is gonna cost me about 250 euros. That, or nothing. I don't agree. That means, if I don't agree to their suggested method of repairing, I have to pay for the diagnostic (about 20 euros).
Well, good idea, looks like you will get your phone running..
To unbrick your device you need to flash a recovery that matches with the firmware you had been on. So, if you had a B1xx Rom running try flashing TWRP 2.8.1.0 and MyRom 1.2. After that flash the stock emui 2.3 recovery and B133 through dload. If you were on a B6xx Ron flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 and MyRom 3.3, then emui 3.0 Recovery and B621.
When you didn't try this way until now, do it. It should work if the device isn't hardbricked.. I wish you the best.
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Well, good idea, looks like you will get your phone running..
To unbrick your device you need to flash a recovery that matches with the firmware you had been on. So, if you had a B1xx Rom running try flashing TWRP 2.8.1.0 and MyRom 1.2. After that flash the stock emui 2.3 recovery and B133 through dload. If you were on a B6xx Ron flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 and MyRom 3.3, then emui 3.0 Recovery and B621.
When you didn't try this way until now, do it. It should work if the device isn't hardbricked.. I wish you the best.
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Just flashed TWRP 2.8.1.0, it's already getting better. Now when I tried turning it on in recovery mode, it's not just simply bootlooping all the time, but is stuck on the Huawei logo. At least I hope that's better If I try to turn it on normally it just bootloops again. Omg omg omg.
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Well, good idea, looks like you will get your phone running..
To unbrick your device you need to flash a recovery that matches with the firmware you had been on. So, if you had a B1xx Rom running try flashing TWRP 2.8.1.0 and MyRom 1.2. After that flash the stock emui 2.3 recovery and B133 through dload. If you were on a B6xx Ron flash TWRP 2.8.7.0 and MyRom 3.3, then emui 3.0 Recovery and B621.
When you didn't try this way until now, do it. It should work if the device isn't hardbricked.. I wish you the best.
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Well, tried everything again. Flashing all those recoveries, nothing, can't get a recovery. Put a dload folder with update.app in it, magic 3 button combo just gives me some more of that good old bootloop. Extracted everything from the update.app, flashed recovery, system and boot with fastboot - all showed success. I got the most excited when it got to flashing system - it was quite big and took quite long, and returned success, so I really hoped that really did something - but no. Downloaded P7 kernel. Tried "fastboot flash:raw boot P7_kernel" ("P7_kernel" is the name of the file). It created a boot image (544985088 bytes), sending 'boot' returned "OKAY [20.622s]", then "writing boot" returned "FAILED (remote: flash write failure)". Is this the thing that's really broken? The boot flash partition? If so - what can I do, if anything?
God I hate this phone. The best is that I only used it for 3 months, and I still have to pay for it for more than a year. It's been in this condition for 7-8 months already. FML.
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Well, tried everything again. Flashing all those recoveries, nothing, can't get a recovery. Put a dload folder with update.app in it, magic 3 button combo just gives me some more of that good old bootloop. Extracted everything from the update.app, flashed recovery, system and boot with fastboot - all showed success. I got the most excited when it got to flashing system - it was quite big and took quite long, and returned success, so I really hoped that really did something - but no. Downloaded P7 kernel. Tried "fastboot flash:raw boot P7_kernel" ("P7_kernel" is the name of the file). It created a boot image (544985088 bytes), sending 'boot' returned "OKAY [20.622s]", then "writing boot" returned "FAILED (remote: flash write failure)". Is this the thing that's really broken? The boot flash partition? If so - what can I do, if anything?
God I hate this phone. The best is that I only used it for 3 months, and I still have to pay for it for more than a year. It's been in this condition for 7-8 months already. FML.
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Hi, is your bootloader unlocked??? I think you cant write the boot partition if tour p7 is not unlocked, hace you tried flashing stock recovery? Try the b135
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Hi, is your bootloader unlocked??? I think you cant write the boot partition if tour p7 is not unlocked, hace you tried flashing stock recovery? Try the b135
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Hi. Yes, bootloader unlocked, 100% sure. Have tried flashing the stock recovery, no changes. Tried to find the b135 now - I actually failed to find a real, valid download link! All I found were some russian ****up sites, which downloaded some russian ****ing malware! WTF? I'm about to give up on this phone. Just destroy it with all my hate for it. **** this ****ing piece of **** to hell. There is no hope, and **** my life. Whatever.
Be patient. I'll give you link soon but give me answers for this questions.
What was yours last valid ROM ?
Dude you can't flash any recovery you want.... It's not simply working between different ROMs.
Second question. Do you unplaged usb cable before flashing ROM by force update (3 buttons) ?
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I am not sure but battery isn't charging even fastboot mode or if totally device is off ?
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Ziolek67 said:
Be patient. I'll give you link soon but give me answers for this questions.
What was yours last valid ROM ?
Dude you can't flash any recovery you want.... It's not simply working between different ROMs.
Second question. Do you unplaged usb cable before flashing ROM by force update (3 buttons) ?
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I am not sure but battery isn't charging even fastboot mode or if totally device is off ?
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My last valid ROM is the only one I ever had - EMUI, whichever was the latest about a year ago.
After flashing recovery in fastboot mode, I unplugged the cable and pressed the power button and helt it until it turned off. Waited for a minute to see if it doesn't turn on, to make sure it's completely off - just what the instructions say. Then I tried the force update with 3 buttons, cable unplugged. With stock ROM it was still bootlooping, no changes at all, but with TWRP 2.8.1.0 it got stuck at Huawei logo - but no bootloop. Just Huawei logo, nothing else.
Battery is not charging in fastboot mode because that's how it is on all phones. But it's also not charging when it's totally off, because when I plug it in the charger, it automatically tries to turn on, and starts bootlooping. It's impossible to charge it then. However, with the .bat script I guess I have solved the charging problem - at least the red LED doesn't light/flash anymore.
Emui 3.0 beta release was at the end of 2014, official B609 in January 2015. It's important what rom you have been on. Trying different ones is just a waste of time..
You may try to extract and flash Bxxx part for part (depends on what rom you were) and then TWRP 2.8.1.0/2.8.7.0.I have no other idea, unfortunately.
It's a stupid question, but did you, when trying to boot into recovery, press volume+ for a longer time?
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My last valid ROM is the only one I ever had - EMUI, whichever was the latest about a year ago.
After flashing recovery in fastboot mode, I unplugged the cable and pressed the power button and helt it until it turned off. Waited for a minute to see if it doesn't turn on, to make sure it's completely off - just what the instructions say. Then I tried the force update with 3 buttons, cable unplugged. With stock ROM it was still bootlooping, no changes at all, but with TWRP 2.8.1.0 it got stuck at Huawei logo - but no bootloop. Just Huawei logo, nothing else.
Battery is not charging in fastboot mode because that's how it is on all phones. But it's also not charging when it's totally off, because when I plug it in the charger, it automatically tries to turn on, and starts bootlooping. It's impossible to charge it then. However, with the .bat script I guess I have solved the charging problem - at least the red LED doesn't light/flash anymore.
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Than you probably have EMUI 2.3 ROM version.
Try flashing B135 recovery from here.
Next try to install B135 ROM from this link.
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Emui 3.0 beta release was at the end of 2014, official B609 in January 2015. It's important what rom you have been on. Trying different ones is just a waste of time..
You may try to extract and flash Bxxx part for part (depends on what rom you were) and then TWRP 2.8.1.0/2.8.7.0.I have no other idea, unfortunately.
It's a stupid question, but did you, when trying to boot into recovery, press volume+ for a longer time?
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No, it broke down before EMUI 3 came out, then. I guess I had the ROM which was just before EMUI 3.
Usually when trying to boot into recovery I press the volume+, hold it for about 10 seconds, and then press and hold the power button until it starts turning on. Then I hold both of them for some time, then release the power button but keep the volume button pressed. I've tried doing it differently - holding both buttons for longer time, releasing both as soon as it starts turning on, nothing I've tried works.
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No, it broke down before EMUI 3 came out, then. I guess I had the ROM which was just before EMUI 3.
Usually when trying to boot into recovery I press the volume+, hold it for about 10 seconds, and then press and hold the power button until it starts turning on. Then I hold both of them for some time, then release the power button but keep the volume button pressed. I've tried doing it differently - holding both buttons for longer time, releasing both as soon as it starts turning on, nothing I've tried works.
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B135 recovery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/ascend-p7/general/trying-to-update-rom-1-2-t3222485
I uploaded it couple days ago...
OK, I left it "charging" for 2 days straight, hoping maybe battery was too low to flash partitions or whatever. Just wanted to make sure the battery is charged enough. I can't check the voltage or the percentage, because "fastboot getvar battery-voltage" always says that it's forbidden, no permissions, whatever.
So, I left it to charge for 2 days, and now I tested all the things you guys have posted here. Carefully, one by one. Every fastboot flash command returned success, but in the end nothing changed. Doesn't matter which recovery and/or boot I flash, it's just stupidly bootlooping all the time. Nada.
Finally, you can buy a defect P7 (with a broken screen or anything like this) for pretty low money on eBay and change the motherboard.
But I could also understand it well if you just throw it out of the window.. You had really bad luck.
Probably i have the same problem..... You solve yours problem with this ?
Nop, didn't solve the bootloop. I managed to get a donor phone for 55eur though, which had a bent body and wasn't functioning well because of that, and the screen was a bit cracked too. So I did a motherboard swap. Worked perfectly, but the battery connector protecting case screw doesn't hold in anymore, so sometimes it just turns off because it loses connection, or something. I tried to fasten it with some duct tape, hoped it'd help, and put a hard case on it - got better, but still fails sometimes.
I try give it back on warranty, i hope thei repair it.
I am in the EXACT same boat as edzjins. I have wasted 4 days of my precocious life trying to flash stuff on a phone with a completely dead battery.
I just doesn't work, period!
The only possible fix is to buy a new battery, replace the old one, and after the new battery is installed, have all of the flashing software ready to go and fired up before the new battery dies, too!
Its a time game.
Just like edzjins, there was a brief period of time when I thought I could stop the bootloop via TWRP recovery, but was unable to and the battery completely died.
Be wary of trying to flash "EdXposed" framework with TWRP. Instead, flash it only through Magisk.
I have learned the hard way : (
Long story short, I hard-bricked this thing to Hell. I'm in Download mode and have QFIL but I don't have a saved fstab so I can't flash the rom properly.
Someone wanna kindly post one, please??
Much obliged.
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Long story short, I hard-bricked this thing to Hell. I'm in Download mode and have QFIL but I don't have a saved fstab so I can't flash the rom properly.
Someone wanna kindly post one, please??
Much obliged.
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What firmware are you on?
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What firmware are you on?
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Heh. So, after a long day i neglected to plug my phone in to charge before the battery totally died and now it's stuck in a bootloop. This seems to be a somewhat common issue with this phone when it's been modded. Understandable but managable quirk. Usually I can just fastboot flash boot and it seems to resolve the problem, then I reboot-bootloader (after a successful boot) and re-flash my magisk_patched boot. For some reason, my stock boot image trick didn't work so I tried again, specifying boot_a and boot_b, just to make sure i hit the right slot. Still no luck. So I pulled out the heavy guns and ran flashall.bat (edited to NOT delete userdata). Being tired, annoyed, frustrated, in a hurry at 1:30AM, and tired of re-flashing this damn thing, I realized as it rebooted to a BLACK DEATH SCREEN that I really fu***d up and flashed MATA Q.032 update!
So currently it's boned.
But it automatially seems to be dropping itself into DOWNLOAD mode so I believe that means I should be able to use QFIL to restore partitions and upload at least enough partitions to get into a fastboot-able state and then run the correct flashall of the latest AURA CHERYL2.
jake5253 said:
Heh. So, after a long day i neglected to plug my phone in to charge before the battery totally died and now it's stuck in a bootloop. This seems to be a somewhat common issue with this phone when it's been modded. Understandable but managable quirk. Usually I can just fastboot flash boot and it seems to resolve the problem, then I reboot-bootloader (after a successful boot) and re-flash my magisk_patched boot. For some reason, my stock boot image trick didn't work so I tried again, specifying boot_a and boot_b, just to make sure i hit the right slot. Still no luck. So I pulled out the heavy guns and ran flashall.bat (edited to NOT delete userdata). Being tired, annoyed, frustrated, in a hurry at 1:30AM, and tired of re-flashing this damn thing, I realized as it rebooted to a BLACK DEATH SCREEN that I really fu***d up and flashed MATA Q.032 update!
So currently it's boned.
But it automatially seems to be dropping itself into DOWNLOAD mode so I believe that means I should be able to use QFIL to restore partitions and upload at least enough partitions to get into a fastboot-able state and then run the correct flashall of the latest AURA CHERYL2.
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This struck a chord with me as I'm currently suffering from the same bootloop problem and I'm using the same fix kind of, except when it happens I use "fastboot restart recovery" from the bootloader and then flash a boot.img backup I have on my SD. My last phone was a MATA and I still have the images in my SDK directory, definetly going to clean it up now
Hey!
I was using my phone as normal, and installed an update for PixelPlusUI, it was working fine and all, until earlier today, i tried going into recovery to fix an app issue. After that, the phone just bootlooped. I figured that going into Fastboot would fix that, but the problem is, i can't reach any of those modes. It just goes to the Redmi logo, reboots, and repeats that infinitely.
I heard about EDL mode, but that seems atleast so far, unreacheable.
Is there any way for me to reach it? Maybe by letting the battery dry out and then plug the powered off phone with Volume -, or am i out of luck here? Im pretty sure this is caused by the stupid VBMeta checks XIAOMI phones has.
Matsilagi said:
Hey!
I was using my phone as normal, and installed an update for PixelPlusUI, it was working fine and all, until earlier today, i tried going into recovery to fix an app issue. After that, the phone just bootlooped. I figured that going into Fastboot would fix that, but the problem is, i can't reach any of those modes. It just goes to the Redmi logo, reboots, and repeats that infinitely.
I heard about EDL mode, but that seems atleast so far, unreacheable.
Is there any way for me to reach it? Maybe by letting the battery dry out and then plug the powered off phone with Volume -, or am i out of luck here? Im pretty sure this is caused by the stupid VBMeta checks XIAOMI phones has.
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Vbmeta means Android Verified Boot.
Vbmeta is default for all android devices and it was made by Google.
It is not specific made by Xiaomi.
Android Verified Boot 2.0
https://source.android.com/security/verifiedboot/avb
What changes did you do when you fixed the app issue?
Couldn't do any, just tried to boot into recovery, then got into that bootlooop cycle, couldn't reach anything.
Managed to get into EDL and SP Flash Tool mode, however, im a bit confused on what i need to flash to get it back to life with stock MIUI or atleast boot to main system to use ADB.
My IMEI is fixed on the phone stickers so i can reasily recover that aswell, any help is appreciated.
EDIT: Now i just need help flashing as it seems, what do i need to do to properly re-flash / re-boot the phone without losing IMEI and that sorta stuff? I plan on switching back to Pixel Plus UI again so, it isn't an issue.
EDIT2: Completely fixed, followed VD's guide on EDL/Mediatek Bypass method and flashed a normal GLOBAL rom, all was fixed, no IMEI lost.