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I'm having issues flashing factory images for 5.1.0 LMY47D & LMY47E (tried both) from my ubuntu box. Every time I try these images, I see this:
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archive does not contain 'boot.sig'
archive does not contain 'recovery.sig'
archive does not contain 'system.sig'
and then end up with:
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sending 'system' (1736396 KB)...
(bootloader) Data size exceeds download buffer
FAILED (remote failure)
Boot loader on "Device is UNLOCKED Status Code: 3" and I've updated fastboot to the best of my knowledge, using Android Studio SDK Manager, as well as ran apt-get update. Bootloader version is moto-apq8084-71.08. I did an md5sum on the .tgz files and confirmed I'm not getting a bad download on either. After extracting I removed the -w from
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fastboot -w update image-shamu-LMY47D.zip
in the flash-all.sh file, really would rather not wipe, but if someone tells me there's a valid reason I need to, I'll do it. I do not have encryption turned off.
This leaves my phone in an unusable state due to the partial flash, so I'm about to FDR it, but was hoping someone could help first.
Have you tried flashing each image manually?
jfcooley said:
Have you tried flashing each image manually?
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That was a good idea, just tried it. no dice:
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****@Ubuntu-Media:~/Downloads/shamu-lmy47e$ fastboot flash system system.img
sending 'system' (1736380 KB)...
(bootloader) Data size exceeds download buffer
FAILED (remote failure)
I just read something about how I might need to use mFastboot made by motorola... trying that now
You have to unzip. Fastboot flashes IMG.
When you download the factory image you unzip, should leave you with 2 image files and another .zip. You have to unzip that as well. It contains the rest of the img you need to manually flash.
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You have to unzip. Fastboot flashes IMG.
When you download the factory image you unzip, should leave you with 2 image files and another .zip. You have to unzip that as well. It contains the rest of the img you need to manually flash.
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yeah, sorry realized that seconds after I posted... edited my original post, sorry for thread confusion.
So after a few other mistakes I'd rather not own up to, I figured out that yes, mFastBoot was the solution to my issue. I'm not sure why I can't find any other folks posting about needing it for 5.1 builds on the the N6, but I did. I never needed it before 5.1, but I'm assuming the system.img file has grown larger than the standard SDK fastboot supports. I'm wondering if this is only an issue when flashing from linux. Theoretically, it should not be though; this issue is based on the memory available on the device (tmo N6, btw).
For those that don't know, "mFastboot" aka Motorola Fastboot is a tweaked version of fastboot provided by Motorola. It will actually split up the image and flash it in pieces.
Here are Instruction for installing and using mFastBoot to flash a Moto G on linux, but the process is the same, except for the images obviously. You'll have to either modify the flash-all.sh file or do each of the images manually.
Hope this helps someone else... it would be really weird if I'm the only one that runs into this.
GoldPaintedLemons said:
So after a few other mistakes I'd rather not own up to, I figured out that yes, mFastBoot was the solution to my issue. I'm not sure why I can't find any other folks posting about needing it for 5.1 builds on the the N6, but I did. I never needed it before 5.1, but I'm assuming the system.img file has grown larger than the standard SDK fastboot supports. I'm wondering if this is only an issue when flashing from linux. Theoretically, it should not be though; this issue is based on the memory available on the device (tmo N6, btw).
For those that don't know, "mFastboot" aka Motorola Fastboot is a tweaked version of fastboot provided by Motorola. It will actually split up the image and flash it in pieces.
Here are Instruction for installing and using mFastBoot to flash a Moto G on linux, but the process is the same, except for the images obviously. You'll have to either modify the flash-all.sh file or do each of the images manually.
Hope this helps someone else... it would be really weird if I'm the only one that runs into this.
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just fyi, fastboot works fine with all the factory images google puts online but you have to use the latest version. it's available as part of the Android sdk and is included with Android studio.
PhilDX said:
just fyi, fastboot works fine with all the factory images google puts online but you have to use the latest version. it's available as part of the Android sdk and is included with Android studio.
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Thanks, but if you read my original post you'll see I did that and more. Not saying you're wrong, but unless someone can tell me specifically a step in that process I apparently missed, I think there might be exceptions to that rule.
GoldPaintedLemons said:
Thanks, but if you read my original post you'll see I did that and more. Not saying you're wrong, but unless someone can tell me specifically a step in that process I apparently missed, I think there might be exceptions to that rule.
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guilty as charged
I see now that you're on Linux, I use a Windows box so that's probably the difference. glad to see you found a solution.
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Thanks, but if you read my original post you'll see I did that and more. Not saying you're wrong, but unless someone can tell me specifically a step in that process I apparently missed, I think there might be exceptions to that rule.
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On Windows with virtually the exact same issue. I went back to 5.0.1 but the bootloader is stuck on the newer version and can not be modified. I do not use ADB manually anymore. I use toolkits these days and then try manually. Now I'm stuck on 5.0.1 and can not update the OS at all. I get some message when attempting to ADB-Sideload the 5.1m T-Mo OTA saying that "a file located at dev/block/msm.... Has been changed to R/W. Reflash and reboot to regain OTA privilege."
Only issue is I am on a LRX22C Factory Image with Stock recovery. Any help or questions will be welcomed.
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guilty as charged
I see now that you're on Linux, I use a Windows box so that's probably the difference. glad to see you found a solution.
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Google images flash perfectly fine in Linux with fastboot.
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Freshly_Snipes said:
On Windows with virtually the exact same issue. I went back to 5.0.1 but the bootloader is stuck on the newer version and can not be modified. I do not use ADB manually anymore. I use toolkits these days and then try manually. Now I'm stuck on 5.0.1 and can not update the OS at all. I get some message when attempting to ADB-Sideload the 5.1m T-Mo OTA saying that "a file located at dev/block/msm.... Has been changed to R/W. Reflash and reboot to regain OTA privilege."
Only issue is I am on a LRX22C Factory Image with Stock recovery. Any help or questions will be welcomed.
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I'm not a T-Mobile guy but based on the posts I've come across, the radio in the M update is 95R. since you can't take the OTA now with the boot loader issue, one option may be to flash the D or E factory image to get back onto 5.1. either way I think you want the 95R radio included with D, not the 98R included with E. I have to believe the M update will be released as a factory image at some point or something newer will be released.
GoldPaintedLemons said:
So after a few other mistakes I'd rather not own up to, I figured out that yes, mFastBoot was the solution to my issue. I'm not sure why I can't find any other folks posting about needing it for 5.1 builds on the the N6, but I did. I never needed it before 5.1, but I'm assuming the system.img file has grown larger than the standard SDK fastboot supports. I'm wondering if this is only an issue when flashing from linux. Theoretically, it should not be though; this issue is based on the memory available on the device (tmo N6, btw).
For those that don't know, "mFastboot" aka Motorola Fastboot is a tweaked version of fastboot provided by Motorola. It will actually split up the image and flash it in pieces.
Here are Instruction for installing and using mFastBoot to flash a Moto G on linux, but the process is the same, except for the images obviously. You'll have to either modify the flash-all.sh file or do each of the images manually.
Hope this helps someone else... it would be really weird if I'm the only one that runs into this.
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You're not alone. I spent over 11hrs trying to get one or the other to flash too using a Mac with OS v10.10.2 and had the exact same issues. Found an mfastboot and was able to flash the images separately (flash-all.sh still failed).
Glad we're both all set... Now to delete the Android SDK and Java files!
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On Windows with virtually the exact same issue. I went back to 5.0.1 but the bootloader is stuck on the newer version and can not be modified. I do not use ADB manually anymore. I use toolkits these days and then try manually. Now I'm stuck on 5.0.1 and can not update the OS at all. I get some message when attempting to ADB-Sideload the 5.1m T-Mo OTA saying that "a file located at dev/block/msm.... Has been changed to R/W. Reflash and reboot to regain OTA privilege."
Only issue is I am on a LRX22C Factory Image with Stock recovery. Any help or questions will be welcomed.
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Have you tried using mFastboot (just google it the windows exe is easily found)? You'll need to use that and flash each .img separately.
THANK YOU
I've been working with this off and on for some time, and your post was immensely helpful.
Latest fastboot drivers, latest ADB (truly the latest, not just apt-get-whatever). Same issue - system.img would not flash. Not with a script, not standalone, not in the zip file, nothing. What I see (almost constantly) is a buffer issue where the actual size of system.img is throwing a significant error with fastboot drivers. mFastboot (as you provided) on the other hand, utilizes a component called "sparse-flash", which appears to break large files into smaller (256mb) chunks that for whatever reason my N6 preferred. No issues with flashing after that, but again it must be done individually (system, boot, radio, etc.) - never as a zip with "-w update".
I find it curious that so few people have this issue (others can use the "normal" fastboot with large system files and no issue occurs). Those who do run into this problem seem to know their way around a terminal, so it makes me wonder what the underlying difference between us is.
For the record, I was on a machine running Mint 17.2, which is essentially Ubuntu 14.04.
Just really wanted to say thank you and hopefully promote the thread a bit to help others. Especially as many of us are flashing to bone stock momentarily to properly activate Project Fi.
@caain,
A couple of points/questions:
1) You mention having the latest fastboot "drivers". I'm not sure what you are referring to, but I've never heard of such a thing on Linux.
2) Where did you get ADB and fastboot from? Did you download the latest Android SDK?
2a) The point here, is that Google updated fastboot in November of last year to enable flashing the very large system.img from Lollipop. You can only get this necessary version of (if your are running Linux) fastboot via the Android SDK.... And without it, you can not successfully flash a Lollipop system.img.
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@caain,
A couple of points/questions:
1) You mention having the latest fastboot "drivers". I'm not sure what you are referring to, but I've never heard of such a thing on Linux.
2) Where did you get ADB and fastboot from? Did you download the latest Android SDK?
2a) The point here, is that Google updated fastboot in November of last year to enable flashing the very large system.img from Lollipop. You can only get this necessary version of fastboot via the Android SDK.... And without it, you can not successfully flash a Lollipop system.img.
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You can flash the system image manually with fastboot. Can't fastboot flash the flash-all.bat without SDK 23+ platform tools. System image will fail. The 15 second adb/fastboot is not updated to achieve this. Not sure about Linux but if have latest SDK updated it will do the flash-all.bat.
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I flashed M just to check it out, but prior to doing that I grabbed the SDK that had very recently updated to include the 6.0 M files, so I updated the 6.0 SDK prior to trying M, and when I went back I had zero issues with the flash.bat The only issue I had which was more of a pain than a problem is that flashing the factory image it unrooted the phone so I had to completely set up the phone all over again.
No more M for me until it's released because in the preview 3 not every component is functional, why they would do that I have no idea, so after learning that M wasn't complete I abandoned it. Hope this helps if you want to go back
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@caain,
A couple of points/questions:
1) You mention having the latest fastboot "drivers". I'm not sure what you are referring to, but I've never heard of such a thing on Linux.
2) Where did you get ADB and fastboot from? Did you download the latest Android SDK?
2a) The point here, is that Google updated fastboot in November of last year to enable flashing the very large system.img from Lollipop. You can only get this necessary version of (if your are running Linux) fastboot via the Android SDK.... And without it, you can not successfully flash a Lollipop system.img.
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I suppose I use the word "drivers" a bit too flippantly, as you are correct and there is most certainly not a fastboot "driver" for linux. Perhaps the issue I was running into is that I was merely installing ABD and fastboot standalone, without including the entire Android SDK. In which case I ought to feel quite foolish!
Thank you for the clarification regarding the patch from November. I've no need for fastboot in the immediate future, but will certainly make sure install the SDK as a whole rather than pulling tools from other repositories in the future.
caain said:
I've no need for fastboot in the immediate future, but will certainly make sure install the SDK as a whole rather than pulling tools from other repositories in the future.
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That's a very good idea. I would suggest doing this soon, so it's set up and ready to go when you need it.
Hello,
This is a short (hopefully) guide on how to downgrade your Moto X 2013 from Android 5.1 to 4.4.4 (and lower).
The procedure is fairly simple and takes about 10-15 minutes, once you get the files you need.It does however needs some technical understanding of how to use fastboot, command prompt and eventually unlocking your bootloader.Fairly strong reading skills recommended.
WIth that said, make sure you read thorough and even few times before you take any actions.
This method has now been proven to be working by multiple people, on many different versions of Moto X 2013, including GPE
Disclaimer
Although this procedure has been tested by me and some friends numerous times, it still has some risk involved.You MUST be aware of the potential risks of modifying your phone software and performing actions that may lead to complete defunct of your device.
As you may expect I will not take any responsibility or be accountable for any damage or loss you may incur by following this guide.
Performing a system downgrade WILL void your warranty and it is NOT supported by Motorola/Lenovo or their service network.
I also recommend you read This post by KidJoe about the potential risks that downgrade might involve.
This guide has came up being needed as many people were afraid to downgrade after reading the post of KidJoe and I don't blame them, it is possible something to go wrong and you end up with non-working device.
HOWEVER, this has been tested on more than 10 separate Moto X 2013 and more than 12 times on my own device, which makes me to believe that it's generally safe.
Prerequisites
You need your bootloader unlocked.Motorola and their bootloader does NOT support downgrading and it will spit errors in fastboot.
WHEN YOU UNLOCK YOUR BOOTLOADER ALL YOUR PERSONAL DATA ON YOUR DEVICE WILL BE LOST.MAKE SURE YOU BACKUP YOUR FILES AND THEN PROCEED.
You can find how to unlock your bootloader HERE or just use the search here in the forums, plenty of info on that matter.
If you cannot or don't want to unlock your bootloader, then you CANNOT downgrade.
Files Needed
For this tutorial we`ll do downgrade from 5.1 to 4.4.4.This is the safest downgrade and it will be successful if you follow all the steps w/o any skipping.
The Android image used is for XT1052, but if you got different model, you can find the image for your own model and use that instead.
1.First you need a signed image of Android 4.4.4 for Moto X 2013.You can find one Filefactory or RetailEU here <=> RetailGB here <=> RetailDE here
If you want to download the image faster, use the Yandex-hosted images, FileFactory is slow.
2.Motorola Device Drivers: You can find them Here
3.Motorola Fastboot and generic adb/fastboot tools package: You can find it attached to this post or click Here
Flashing your device
0.Charge your device's battery to at least 35%.
1.Extract the archive with the signed images somewhere (in this case I`ll use C:\temp , but you can use any drive or directory if you so desire).
2.Extract the android-tools archive in the same directory.You should have boot.img, recovery.img, system.img and mfastboot in same directory.
3.Reboot your device in bootloader (Power your device off -> Hold Volume Down and Press Power button -> then release).
!!THIS WILL DELETE YOUR USER FILES EVEN IF YOU HAVE YOUR BOOTLOADER ALREADY UNLOCKED!!!
4.Open a command prompt and navigate to C:\temp and execute the following commands:
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mfastboot erase cache
mfastboot erase userdata
mfastboot flash boot boot.img
mfastboot flash recovery recovery.img
mfastboot flash system system.img
mfastboot erase userdata
mfastboot reboot
DO NOT skip erasing the userdata, doing so , you'll most likely end up with soft brick.Just don't do it.
Result
Congratz, now you have successfully downgraded your device to Android 4.4.4
The device will take some time the first boot to create dalvik cache and some other stuff, but it should not take more than 5 minutes.
When your device boots, it will ask you at some point to downgrade the motorola services bla bla, agree to that, your device will reboot and it will tell you that the downgrade was successful.I did this more than 10 times, seems to be totally safe.
Any feedback will be appreciated, you may ask questions, but don't expect me to answer to every single one.
If I missed something, I'll add up/fix as soon as I can.
FAQ
What if I want to downgrade to Android 4.4.2 / 4.3 / 4.2.2 ?
This is possible, the procedure is the same as listed above.You just have to know that if you do such downgrade, you should never update via OTA update, at any cost.This will corrupt the bootloader of your device and you won't be able to restore it.If you downgrade to anything below 4.4.4 and you want at some point to upgrade, you should do it ONLY by official signed image and NOT OTA.
You've been warned.
I can't find the exact same firmware that my device runs, eg. AsiaRetail.Is it possible to use firmware image from a different region/operator?
While it's recommended to use your exact firmware image, it is not necessary. You can use an image from other region, but you should follow some simple rule. Try to stick to the same phone model, eg XT1052 firmware.
I updated via OTA but I've recently rooted and installed a custom rom. Is it necessary to go back to stock 5.1 to downgrade?
No need, as long as your custom rom/kernel didn't mess with the fs of the partitions.
Why is this flashing procedure cut down, omg there are other commands that I've read in other guides and they say that I must flash modem, fsg, delete some magical modem states, why you didn't include these?!?
While it is true that other guides suggest you flash modem, fsg and some other things, these are mainly driven from the Motorola's own procedure xml file, flashing these is not necessary at all, this is used to repair eventual errors in these parts, but usually there is no problem there at all.
Another thing is that these parts are cross-compatible and leaving them as they are is perfectly fine.
How do I go back to 5.1 stock?
1.Do NOT update by OTA, just to be on the safe side.
2. Use the same procedure as described, but with image of 5.1 instead.
How do I disable the OTA notifications?
1. If you're rooted, then just delete or revoke permissions of /system/priv-app/3c_ota.apk
2. If you're not rooted, then don't install the Motorola Update Services from the Play Store. If you already updated them, then just uninstall the update and that's all.
I'm getting "Not enough space" errors, when I try to flash the system.img.I'm using mfastboot, but still the same problem?!?
Use this and it will work:
mfastboot flash system system.img -P
What if I have a custom recovery? Sorry I'm new to this stuff. Which mode do you enter before entering the commands in cmd prompt?
legend.in.boxers said:
What if I have a custom recovery? Sorry I'm new to this stuff. Which mode do you enter before entering the commands in cmd prompt?
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Having custom recovery doesn't affect anything. This process will flash the stock recovery.
You don't need to enter any mode in the list, just leave the phone in the bootloader menu.
Hello.
I just might use this method to downlograde from 5.1 to 4.4.4...
I have the always mobile radio active bug while being connected to wifi, so my stand by time with wifi is just awful.
Thanks.
SanD-82 said:
Hello.
I just might use this method to downlograde from 5.1 to 4.4.4...
I have the always mobile radio active bug while being connected to wifi, so my stand by time with wifi is just awful.
Thanks.
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I had the same issue, wifi would never go sleep. RAM management is horrific and the YouTube app was causing some troubles with the sound module, at some point the sound was totally not working.
liveroy said:
I had the same issue, wifi would never go sleep. RAM management is horrific and the YouTube app was causing some troubles with the sound module, at some point the sound was totally not working.
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I also have a problem with the optimising apps bug every time I reboot. Going to downgrade today. Hopefully everything will go well
liveroy said:
I had the same issue, wifi would never go sleep. RAM management is horrific and the YouTube app was causing some troubles with the sound module, at some point the sound was totally not working.
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Actually, that's not what's happening to me... Wifi is active only when connected to a network...
Now, what you are saying is that your wifi is always on?
Did you check in the advanced wifi properties the status of the 'always on' setting?... Because if you configured the location settings to use WiFi, then WiFi will be always on, even when you manually turn it off...
So, make sure you do not have that turned on...
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SanD-82 said:
Actually, that's not what's happening to me... Wifi is active only when connected to a network...
Now, what you are saying is that your wifi is always on?
Did you check in the advanced wifi properties the status of the 'always on' setting?... Because if you configured the location settings to use WiFi, then WiFi will be always on, even when you manually turn it off...
So, make sure you do not have that turned on...
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That's not the case either, it was set to never keep it on during sleep and scaning always available was not allowed.The wifi just wont go off durring sleep and that's it.Tried all possible settings to no avail.Actually wifi was the 2nd highest battery consumer in the stats after the screen.This problem does not exist in 4.4.4.
I see...
It's actually hard to see how in 2015, Android keeps having these deal breaker issues...
I somehow feel that the best version of my xt1058 was when it was at 4.2.2... After the subsequent updates, bugs started to appear, and on 5.1 i got the first big issue...
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Works!
Successfully downgraded. Thank you so much!
What would i have to be aware of in the future if i do this?
Of course, no OTA install for 5.1...
Before making any 'stock upgrade' or something **** that, i would have to flash the 5.1 full firm right?
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SanD-82 said:
What would i have to be aware of in the future if i do this?
Of course, no OTA install for 5.1...
Before making any 'stock upgrade' or something **** that, i would have to flash the 5.1 full firm right?
Sent from my XT1058
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Basically if you are on 4.4.4, shouldn't be any problem to update back to 5.1 even via OTA.But since the images for 5.1 are available, I wouldn't suggest OTA update anyway.
For future updates, when Android M is out for example, just update to 5.1 using fastboot, then update through the OTA.
Other than that, there are no other potential problems that might arise, at least nothing that I can think of.
IS Android 4.4.2 or 4.2.2 files avalable for indian moto x (xt1052 asian retail)
liveroy said:
Basically if you are on 4.4.4, shouldn't be any problem to update back to 5.1 even via OTA.But since the images for 5.1 are available, I wouldn't suggest OTA update anyway.
For future updates, when Android M is out for example, just update to 5.1 using fastboot, then update through the OTA.
Other than that, there are no other potential problems that might arise, at least nothing that I can think of.
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WHere can i find those files??
visheshjotshi said:
WHere can i find those files??
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Check the first post, the File Factory link, you can find tons of images there, the moto x 2013 is codenamed Ghost, if there is no model listed.
Good Luck.
Cant find files
File factory doesnt have files for asian retail other than android 4.4.4 file can i find it any where else?????
How many people frm india have sucessfully downgraded thier phones??
visheshjotshi said:
File factory doesnt have files for asian retail other than android 4.4.4 file can i find it any where else?????
How many people frm india have sucessfully downgraded thier phones??
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Try searching 4pda.
Also, you don't need exactly your original firmware to begin with, it's recommended, but not necessary.
Thank you for this information. I dont have the wifi bug. But i have the mobile data bug. (Even turning it off it still continues to sap battery)
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I was looking for a post like this becouse my WiFi doesn't work on XT1058 5.1... i thought was a Lollipop related issue so wanted to downgrade to 4.4.4 and see if the problem really was related to android version, but it isn't. I downgraded successfully from 5.1 to 4.4.4 with your tutorial, but the WiFi problem persist. Now i know i'm really screwed up becouse i tried i believe everything possible... airplane mode, factory reset, cache wipe, full wipe, custom rom, custom kernel, android 5.1, android 4.4.4, different AP's and routers, delete supplicant conf... So i don't know what to do. Te specific problem is that WiFi can see available networks, but randomly some of them disappear and others show up, and when i try to connect por ex to my home network, it says "connecting" and then "saved", with all networks happens the same. Does anyone has a clue? BTW, thanks for your post!
Download the archive from this link https://app.box.com/s/idnxxhunecvtxf1mbqve0bpooyogvxng
unzip it on your device and copy the files to /persist.You need root to do that. Set the permissions to rw-r-r--- and rw-rw---- for the .bt_nv.bin
Reboot and see if something changes.
Don't you hate it when you flash something and it puts you in an unrecoverable state?
Does it aggravate you to no end when you flash something and then all you can do is go into bootloader and nothing else?
Well, have no fear Motorola Z2 Force users! Your issues will be resolved!
Reasons for using this method:
If you haphazardly flashed a ROM, and now can't boot.
If you tried flashing an audio mod and have issues getting things to work.
If you accidentally (or purposefully) deleted a file and now can't OTA.
Anything else that you can do to soft brick your device.
This zip will fix that and put you back to stock.
You then can update.
If you rooted and cannot update but want the update, this will make your phone clean to accept updates again.
Now, to the meat of this thread. In post two, there is flash all zips for each patch version and instructions on what to do. This does need an unlocked bootloader.
Credits:
Motorola Firmware Team for the zips
Great, So you've read why you might have borked your phone!
Now, let's get it fixed! Below is the link to the only flashall bat file I currently have. This is a simple process to do. There are some requirements though.
Requirements:
Correct drivers (ADB and fastboot is included in the utilities zip if you don't have minimal adb and fastboot installed, or don't have the SDK.)
Over 4GB of RAM.
How to fix your phone:
Download the Utilities zip
Extract the zip to it's own folder
Download the flash all for your device from the options below.
Extract the flash all zip into the same folder as the Utilities.
Run the Flashall.bat file
Watch windows command prompt put your phone back to stock!
This process can take up to 10-15 minutes depending on USB connection and your PC
Disclaimer: I did not personally test the zips below besides the Sprint and T-Mobile ones. These are the official Firmware links from the Motorola Firmware Team. My only contribution is this thread and the utilities zip.
Disclaimer 2: it is never suggested to flash a zip not intended for your device/major patch version. If you're on Oreo, DO NOT FLASH NOUGAT. (I flashed T-Mobile to my Sprint phone for testing purposes and so I can tell you what it does. I lost all sim functionality and had to do some wonky stuff to get my phone back to working shape... Word of advise: don't do it.)
Disclaimer 3: if you have minimal adb and fastboot or the Android SDK, please be sure you update to the latest fastboot. The exe files included in the zip are for those who don't have a development environment set up.
Downloads:
Flash All Utilities
AT&T Oreo Flash All
Sprint Oreo Flash All
T-Mobile Flash All (Not official download link, but official files, See here)
USC (check version) Flash All
Verizon Flash All
NOTE: yes, it's in the Z2 play folder. Motorola Firmware Team did not make another folder for our device. Check the file name. It has "Nash" specifying the Z2 force. If you ask why it's in the Play folder, I will not respond.
If you have any other official links, I will add to second post and give proper credits to who found the zip. Only perm links like the AFH ones I posted.
Uzephi said:
First: The Sprint variant is different than the AT&T and T-Mobile phone as it is GSM/CDMA. This means it's baseband, oem, and boot.img are different. Boot is slightly different, but oem and baseband is completely different.
If you haphazardly flashed a T-Mobile ROM, you might find out that after wiping oem, you cannot get mobile data to work.
This zip will fix that and put you back to stock on the "August" security patch (September update). You then can update to the "September" security update that came out in October.
If you rooted and cannot update but want the update, this will make your phone clean to accept updates again.
Now, to the meat of this thread. In post two, there is flash all zips for each patch version and instructions on what to do. This does need an unlocked bootloader.
Credits: Motorola Firmware Team for the zips
Me for modifying the zip to fix oem.img issue on B partitions and turning the xml into a simple flash all.bat
Note: I am mobile and I will clean up the OP and second post when I get time @ home
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I was going to add yours in but kinda got busy
Thanks for this! I flashed a modified boot.img for root to get my phone unlocked, and flashed the stock kernel back, but I couldn't update to the September patch. After flashing this, updates are working fine. A bit of a lifesaver!
full circle...
i went from stock, to rooted to soft bricked and hopefully after these download ill be back at stock... thanks for all your hard work ...payday ill buy ya beer!
esuormai said:
i went from stock, to rooted to soft bricked and hopefully after these download ill be back at stock... thanks for all your hard work ...payday ill buy ya beer!
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I don't take donations, just pay it forward! Thanks for the offer though.
NOTE: make sure your computer has more than 1 GB ram when you flash this you will get a buffer error because this requires a lot of memory I MADE THIS MISTAKE
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NOTE: make sure your computer has more than 1 GB ram when you flash this you will get a buffer error because this requires a lot of memory I MADE THIS MISTAKE
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Added in requirements, thank you for verifying that.
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Added in requirements, thank you for verifying that.
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Okay thanks OP
when i did this (i did this so that i could go back to stock with a locked bootloader which as of writing i just realized would work fine if i just did fastboot oem lock without anything else, goddamnit) it told me that a different operating system had been installed, even though it's (presumably) the same os. what's going on?
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when i did this (i did this so that i could go back to stock with a locked bootloader which as of writing i just realized would work fine if i just did fastboot oem lock without anything else, goddamnit) it told me that a different operating system had been installed, even though it's (presumably) the same os. what's going on?
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That is a "permanent" flag that triggers when you flash something unsigned and not from Motorola. I.E. custom boot image for root. Reason it's in quotes is because we don't know how to return it back or if we even can.
moto z2 force
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Okay thanks OP
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where do you download the bat file from
irule1977 said:
where do you download the bat file from
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It's in the zip
So Sprint Z2 can't get GSM unlocked by flashing ROMs from other carriers? Any idea how it can be unlocked?
How to get back to software status official in bootloader menu? I did managed to do it with T-Mobile version but cant get that from this one.
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Don't you hate it when you flash something and it puts you in an unrecoverable state?
Does it aggravate you to no end when you flash something and then all you can do is go into bootloader and nothing else?
Well, have no fear Sprint Motorola Z2 force users! Your issues will be resolved!
First: Our phone differences
The Sprint variant is different than the AT&T and T-Mobile phone as it is GSM/CDMA.
This means it's baseband, oem, and boot.img are different. Boot is slightly different, but oem and baseband is completely different.
Reasons for using this method:
If you haphazardly flashed a T-Mobile ROM, you might find out that after wiping oem, you cannot get mobile data to work.
If you tried flashing an audio mod and have issues getting things to work.
If you accidentally (or purposefully) deleted a file and now can't OTA.
Anything else that you can do to soft brick your device.
This zip will fix that and put you back to stock on the "August" security patch (September update).
You then can update to the "September" security update that came out in October.
If you rooted and cannot update but want the update, this will make your phone clean to accept updates again.
Now, to the meat of this thread. In post two, there is flash all zips for each patch version and instructions on what to do. This does need an unlocked bootloader.
Credits:Motorola Firmware Team for the zips
Versions currently available:
NCXS26.122-59-8-6
NCX26.122-59-8
NCX26.122-51
Versions on OTA but no firmware files available:
NCXS26.122-59-8-9
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Would you be able to make T-Mobile Stock? I've got flash all zips 7.1.1 but when flashing them I can't get any ota's. Every ota just failing on installation even via sideload. I've had multiple carriers ROMs installed on my device earlier looking the way to sim unlock it. Now my device unlock app failing to request unlock.
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Would you be able to make T-Mobile Stock? I've got flash all zips 7.1.1 but when flashing them I can't get any ota's. Every ota just failing on installation even via sideload. I've had multiple carriers ROMs installed on my device earlier looking the way to sim unlock it. Now my device unlock app failing to request unlock.
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I would only release something I can test. I don't have TMobile service, so I won't be releasing TMobile only firmware. There is a thread by joemossjr for TMobile flashall.
A quick question sorry for newbie question in advance, I return to Motorola after a long years a lot changed
I got a Moto Z2 from a friend (he no have knowledge of rooting and modifying) which he got from his cousin in UK so when I got it seem it have a Tmobile sprint hybrid rom installed and google warning screen on the start, it is my guess it is Sprint's phone but I am not confirm.
XT-1789-03 is etched on the bottom near the and by search on google it is showing sprint so please if anyone can confirm -03 is sprint or not? imei is also showing the clean on the sprint site but it NOT definitely saying this phone is sprint.
Please someone tell me if I can flash this and get back to normal and get the OTA updates.
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A quick question sorry for newbie question in advance, I return to Motorola after a long years a lot changed
I got a Moto Z2 from a friend (he no have knowledge of rooting and modifying) which he got from his cousin in UK so when I got it seem it have a Tmobile sprint hybrid rom installed and google warning screen on the start, it is my guess it is Sprint's phone but I am not confirm.
XT-1789-03 is etched on the bottom near the and by search on google it is showing sprint so please if anyone can confirm -03 is sprint or not? imei is also showing the clean on the sprint site but it NOT definitely saying this phone is sprint.
Please someone tell me if I can flash this and get back to normal and get the OTA updates.
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My Sprint model has the -03 identifier. You should be safe if the bootloader is unlocked. Needs that to flash this
AS OF RIGHT NOW THIS IS ONLY FOR T-MOBILE AND NOW SPRINT!
This is a stock rom for the retail brazil MotoZ(2) force ported over to our phone.
This is stock with only encryption and dm verity removed for support with twrp. (No more boot image including.)
Flashing instructions.
NOTE: CLEAN FLASH! This is a rom from another phone. I cant help you if you write me and say system fc's or any other fc's and you didnt clean flash.
1. Download rom and place it on sd card or internal.
2. Download oem.img and flash it (fastboot flash oem oem.img)
3. Reboot to recovery
2. Wipe system data cache.
3 Flash rom.
4. Reflash whatever root you had. (Magisk)
5. Profit.
As far as I know this does have all the latest fixings (KRACK,Bluebourne, ECT)
Includes VOLTE
Includes WIFI Calling
Usually all roms are pretty stable. IF there is any bugs post below and ill get to working on it.
Sprint install guide
Guide for Sprint users:
Go into Bootloader
Flash This oem.img (courtesy @joemossjr) "fastboot flash oem oem.img
Go into recovery
wipe system and data.
Flash rom
Tested this on my Sprint phone and everything works just fine and with Pantheon, you will pass Safetynet if you flash the image in bootloader.
note: for Sprint users, we NEED to flash the oem.img to not have dialer issues, so I will stress, flash that oem image and if you don't want the bloat, you can delete everything but oem.prop from /oem folder through root or recovery's file manager after you mount OEM.
FLASH ALL
Flash all has been made this includes T-Mobiles Modem with stock everything else. you wont be able to take otas on it due to modified Modem. But updates for thes roms come a lot faster then ours so when one comes out ill update it. Please flash the latest twrp. This is going to encrypt you so your gonna have to format data in twrp and flash this Unencrypt Zip
This will format data. Treat it as a flash all to get back to stock also if you dont want tmobile bloat. This rom in it self with twrp will pass safetynet without magisk as long as you dont modify oem partition. Other then that happy flashing. Download for flash all is below
Downloads: November
oem.img
November Flash all
CREDITS
Motorola Firmware Team
@SuperR. for providing a bad ass platform for Rom making.
@Uzephi for testing the Sprint side of things lol
First! ?
Pantheon works on this rom.
Edit: kernel upstream has KRACK and blueborne fixes in it ?
Edit: tried same install instructions. Works for Sprint phones and activates them
Edit 3: well had to do some dialer stuff, but everything else worked. Will give guide in the morning to get the rom 100%
Sprint install guide
Guide for Sprint users:
Go into Bootloader
Flash This oem.img (courtesy @joemossjr) "fastboot flash oem oem.img
Go into recovery
mount oem. (you can delete everything using file manager in /oem besides oem.prop)
wipe system and data.
Flash rom
Tested this on my Sprint phone and everything works just fine and with Pantheon, you will pass Safetynet if you flash the image in bootloader.
Edit: for Sprint users, we NEED to flash the oem.img to not have dialer issues, so I will stress, flash that oem image and if you don't want the bloat, you can delete everything but oem.prop from /oem folder through root or recovery's file manager after you mount OEM.
Edit 2: Wifi Calling will not work, that file is in sprint's OEM partition and it FC's when adding it or using sprint's oem.img, so if you want this rom, I advise WiFi calling will not work until further notice.
updated thread
ADDED Stock oem image
ADDED Sprint support per @Uzephi
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updated thread
ADDED Stock oem image
ADDED Sprint support per @Uzephi
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WiFi calling currently doesn't work for Sprint. Technical details: Sprint uses a different WiFi calling setup where a special Google dialer is in /oem to work. If you use this dialer or the included wifi dialer.jar file, it will just continuously FC and you can't do anything. To get Sprint models working we have to use the stock dialer which doesn't work with Sprint's WiFi calling. We will put a poll up to see interest in WiFi calling since this will take a bit of hackery to get working. I want to gauge interest before I take on this task.
My new T mobile Moto Z2 Force still has stock August image on it. I am waiting for my screen protector and case to arrive before I transfer my account to this phone. I am also waiting to unlock the bootloader and root the device. Now, should I flash your new Nov image since I want KRACK and blueborne fixes OR should I first flash the August image first, then upgrade to Nov image.
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My new T mobile Moto Z2 Force still has stock August image on it. I am waiting for my screen protector and case to arrive before I transfer my account to this phone. I am also waiting to unlock the bootloader and root the device. Now, should I flash your new Nov image since I want KRACK and blueborne fixes OR should I first flash the August image first, then upgrade to Nov image.
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Either or honestly lol you can go to August for the updated firmware
So going from a brand new device on NCX26.7, how do we go about getting our phones ready to flash this? Unlock bootloader, root, then flash this and reroot? Then follow the instructions for TWRP in your other post?
swidger said:
So going from a brand new device on NCX26.7, how do we go about getting our phones ready to flash this? Unlock bootloader, root, then flash this and reroot? Then follow the instructions for TWRP in your other post?
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Unlock bootloader, install TWRP, follow instructions in OP.
Moto Z2 Force Edition - T-Mobile
Unlocked Bootloader
TWRP 3.2.0-0
I keep trying to flash this ROM, and have succeed in the flashing process. However, whenever I boot up, I get "TMOConfig has stopped" and then I can close it. I notice, that cellular data is not active. I continue through setup as normal until the Moto Permissions screen. When I try to go through this screen, whether I accept or decline, "com.motorola.tmo.setupext has stopped" comes up. The only option is to open app again and it takes me to the prior screen for Google setup and gets stuck in this loop until I restart the phone.
I've followed the instructions exactly MULTIPLE times just to verify I got it right. I'm clean flashing as well, so no it's not cuz of that. I've even redownload the files three times just to ensure it wasn't the result of possible file issues. Anyone else having this issue? I'd greatly appreciate a second pair of eyes on this!
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Moto Z2 Force Edition - T-Mobile
Unlocked Bootloader
TWRP 3.2.0-0
I keep trying to flash this ROM, and have succeed in the flashing process. However, whenever I boot up, I get "TMOConfig has stopped" and then I can close it. I notice, that cellular data is not active. I continue through setup as normal until the Moto Permissions screen. When I try to go through this screen, whether I accept or decline, "com.motorola.tmo.setupext has stopped" comes up. The only option is to open app again and it takes me to the prior screen for Google setup and gets stuck in this loop until I restart the phone.
I've followed the instructions exactly MULTIPLE times just to verify I got it right. I'm clean flashing as well, so no it's not cuz of that. I've even redownload the files three times just to ensure it wasn't the result of possible file issues. Anyone else having this issue? I'd greatly appreciate a second pair of eyes on this!
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you still have OEM stuff - you need to wipe oem partition and then flash.
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you still have OEM stuff - you need to wipe oem partition and then flash.
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Does formatting help wipe that? I've done wipes and formatting just to be safe
Gotta flash the oem.img then reflash
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Gotta flash the oem.img then reflash
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Just tried redoing everything again. I get cellular now, and it boots. But now the phone will randomly freeze after a few minutes and restart
Sorry for being such a noob... This is my first dual partition device I've worked with... I've gotten spoiled with OnePlus and Nexus devices lol
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Just tried redoing everything again. I get cellular now, and it boots. But now the phone will randomly freeze after a few minutes and restart
Sorry for being such a noob... This is my first dual partition device I've worked with... I've gotten spoiled with OnePlus and Nexus devices lol
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Sorry I meant which slot/ota are you on
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Sorry I meant which slot/ota are you on
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To check this, go to TWRP and in the reboot menu it will tell you which slot you're on like the below screenshot of me on slot B
For sprint users, there is a poll to end on dec 8th asking if WiFi calling is a must for your rom. please answer it. I have tried a few methods but all fail. any further would require editing the framework.jar file in oem and some trickery that needs some serious coding done to work correctly. So I will take on the task if enough vote for it. (I do this in my free time for free and if not enough interest is given, I'd rather not waste the time as another update might break it, and it also takes me away from my EAS project which has a lot of interest.)
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Sorry I meant which slot/ota are you on
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Mine shows Slot A. Am I correct in assuming that should be Slot B?
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Mine shows Slot A. Am I correct in assuming that should be Slot B?
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Slot A has less bugs than Slot B. I would stay slot A if you can. I would suggest wiping oem in TWRP, mount oem, wipe oem, then reboot to bootloader and flash the oem img in OP.
These threads have to many things going on, and now I am thoroughly confused. I just want to go to global from stock T-Mobile. I have downloaded so many things and I don't know what to use or not use. I have network unlocked and my bootloader is unlocked. I can enter fastboot and fastbootd.
Loustsoul said:
These threads have to many things going on, and now I am thoroughly confused. I just want to go to global from stock T-Mobile. I have downloaded so many things and I don't know what to use or not use. I have network unlocked and my bootloader is unlocked. I can enter fastboot and fastbootd.
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There is no way to do it as of now. No one bothered making a conversion from T-Mobile to global with the 10 as there is no reliable MSM tool in case something were to go wrong in the conversion process. The most you can do on the T-Mobile version is unlock and root right now. I personally would love to be on global instead of T-Mobile firmware, but I doubt it will happen with the 10 Pro (although there is work being done on getting a useable MSM tool currently, so who knows).
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There is no way to do it as of now. No one bothered making a conversion from T-Mobile to global with the 10 as there is no reliable MSM tool in case something were to go wrong in the conversion process. The most you can do on the T-Mobile version is unlock and root right now. I personally would love to be on global instead of T-Mobile firmware, but I doubt it will happen with the 10 Pro (although there is work being done on getting a useable MSM tool currently, so who knows).
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All that'd take would be extracting your boot.img and flashing? Any issues with magisk?
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All that'd take would be extracting your boot.img and flashing? Any issues with magisk?
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For root? Just use the global patched boot.img and boot into OS, go to Magisk and perform a direct install. No issues at all with root on T-Mobile firmware. I've been rooted ever since they allowed us to unlock the bootloader and get our tokens.
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Really all you should need to do to convert to global is unlock the bootloader, take the NA downgrade package, and flash it with Fastboot Enhance. Make sure you go to the partitions screen and search for cow and delete every one of them so there is room for the image and if you get any other errors, don't continue. Once the flash is successful (the bar will seem to stop, just let it sit for a bit and it will continue), choose English on the phone screen and go through the menus to find where to wipe the phone and then reboot.
There is a risk of a brick if something goes wrong so without the MSM Tool, this is at your own risk, but Fastboot Enhance doesn't tend to brick phones like fastboot scripts do as long as you stop if it gives you an error.
Here is the NA downgrade package.
https://oxygenos.oneplus.net/2370_sign_NE2215_11_A_OTA_0130_all_bb1e47_10100001.zip
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Yeah, technically should work. Unfortunately the risk is too high without having the MSM in case something goes wrong. Especially if it's your daily phone, like it is mine. But if anyone wants to give it a go, let us know how it goes, just know it could brick your phone and there's no current way to restore it without sending it to OnePlus or paying a scam artist to restore it.
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Can I get my boot.img off of my phone or do I need to download it? Also the 10 pro is not listed in the software on the oneplus website. Where can I get the official stuff I need? Im happy with just root for now, I just want to use Magisk and do the updates......
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Fastboot Enhance really shouldn't brick. It's flashing the official downgrade package so unless OnePlus changed the hardware between the two significantly (which seems unlikely both because they haven't before other than minor changes like removing dual SIM and adding mmWave to the 9 Pro as well as the added cost of doing so), it should work fine. I made a tutorial for the OnePlus 9 using Fastboot Enhance to convert regions and nobody has reported a brick yet and this is after seeing 30+ bricks from people using fastboot scripts that prompted me to make the guide. Bricks with FBE happen if people ignore warnings about cow partitions or missing partitions and flash anyway. Like it doesn't even reboot the device after the flash is done so if the flash gets cut off in the middle, you just would need to flash the zip again before rebooting. Since all the flashing takes place in fastbootd from the start, it's possible to recover unlike regular flashing where it starts in fastboot and finishes in fastbootd so you're hosed if something goes wrong and you can't get back to fastboot.
I get it though, I wouldn't want to risk my device either. And I made sure to point out the brick risk, even if it's small, because I would never want to take that choice away from someone.
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Im willing to try but I am too unsure of what to use as far as the correct boot and rom.... You seem to have way more knowledge than I and I would greatly appreciate your help.
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Fastboot Enhance really shouldn't brick. It's flashing the official downgrade package so unless OnePlus changed the hardware between the two significantly (which seems unlikely both because they haven't before other than minor changes like removing dual SIM and adding mmWave to the 9 Pro as well as the added cost of doing so), it should work fine. I made a tutorial for the OnePlus 9 using Fastboot Enhance to convert regions and nobody has reported a brick yet and this is after seeing 30+ bricks from people using fastboot scripts that prompted me to make the guide. Bricks with FBE happen if people ignore warnings about cow partitions or missing partitions and flash anyway. Like it doesn't even reboot the device after the flash is done so if the flash gets cut off in the middle, you just would need to flash the zip again before rebooting. Since all the flashing takes place in fastbootd from the start, it's possible to recover unlike regular flashing where it starts in fastboot and finishes in fastbootd so you're hosed if something goes wrong and you can't get back to fastboot.
I get it though, I wouldn't want to risk my device either. And I made sure to point out the brick risk, even if it's small, because I would never want to take that choice away from someone.
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The only downside I could see then it's that we don't even have the full T-Mobile firmware to flash back to in case it starts to flash global but then failed. I'm tempted to take the plunge and try (would be nice to be on Android 13 now instead of waiting months for T-Mobile to get the update) but just don't want to end up bricking with no way to recover. Also, in the past I know people were using the MSM to convert to global or EU, does using the global downgrade script alone work for converting? I might take a look at your guide for the 9 series and try with the 10 pro. I guess I can always send it in if it does brick, still have my 9 pro I can use in case something goes wrong.
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It is a legitimate concern that you can't get back to T-Mobile firmware if something goes wrong and that is definitely something to think about.
I can tell you that the downgrade package is as close as you can get to the MSM Tool in terms of a restore without an MSM. I have used the downgrade packages to convert between regions on my 9 and never had any issues except for when I used the India MSM Tool for the 9 Pro on my 9 and kept losing touchscreen in OOS12. That was only fixed with an MSM Tool modded to get me back on regular global 9 firmware.
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Well I'm taking the plunge so I'll update after if it's successful or not. Was able to delete all the COW partitions and start the flash no issue, so just have to wait for it to finish.
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I will say this is my 2nd 10 pro because I did this exact method being described and it flashed rebooted all that but when trying to open any app I was greeted with a message that said.. "this app has been disabled due to security".
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I will say this is my 2nd 10 pro because I did this exact method being described and it flashed rebooted all that but when trying to open any app I was greeted with a message that said.. "this app has been disabled due to security".
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Yeah, don't think it's going to work. Can't fully get out of the setup screen (or if you do it just stays at black screen only able to pull down quick settings and not enter options or anything). Wiped after flashing and won't work. I guess I could try using Fastboot Enhance to flash some of the global update zips and see if that does anything.
From what I've seen and read, switching regions on this phone is quite easy. You just need to use the full downgrade zip of that region and flash it basically. No messing around with FBE. NE2210/3/5/7 all share the same hardware, the full downgrade zips are actually interchangeable from what I've read/seen. There's only been one full zip for NE2217 released, IIRC, so the process to go back would involve a lot of upgrading incrementally. EDIT: I was wrong. There is no true full T-Mobile NE2217 ZiP available.. really sad.
But to go to/from NE2213 to/from NE2215, just take the downgrade zip, with a fully unlocked bootloader, and local update it.
Someone can correct if I'm wrong, but this seems to be the method most people have been using with success. That being said, as said above, root is very easily achievable by just BOOTing a patched global boot.img if you just want to root and maintain your original software.
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From what I've seen and read, switching regions on this phone is quite easy. You just need to use the full downgrade zip of that region and flash it basically. No messing around with FBE. NE2210/3/5/7 all share the same hardware, the full downgrade zips are actually interchangeable from what I've read/seen. There's only been one full zip for NE2217 released, IIRC, so the process to go back would involve a lot of upgrading incrementally. But to go to/from NE2213 to/from NE2215, just take the downgrade zip, with a fully unlocked bootloader, and local update it.
Someone can correct if I'm wrong, but this seems to be the method most people have been using with success.
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I haven't really heard of anyone converting the 10 due to lack of MSM. Also, haven't seen any full zips for the 2217 (T-Mobile version), so if you have a link to it that would be very useful. Also on 2217, you can't flash from in system as it's disabled in firmware (unless the separate apk works).
Stalk the forums enough, I think I've read every post here since I got the device back in March. There's a handful of people here successfully converted regions without any extra work. I believe there are actually 2 now for 2217. Here and here.
EDIT: As mentioned later in the thread even these are not full images for NE2217.
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Stalk the forums enough, I think I've read every post here since I got the device back in March. There's a handful of people here successfully converted regions without any extra work. I believe there are actually 2 now for 2217. Here and here.
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Thank you, not sure how I missed those. If my attempt to restore the device doesn't work I'll try restoring it by flashing T-Mobile firmware again.