Question [SOLVED] RN10 5G Hard-bricked after installing GSI - POCO M3 Pro / Redmi Note 10 5G

Hello fellas,
The other night I got frustrated over some bugs on MIUI 13 on my RN10 5G and decided to install MIUI 12.5. I did everything right and the FW downloaded from miuirom.com. It's EU, It's the correct, but it wouldn't boot.
Decided to flash PE, because I've used it and it was cool and all, but when it finished, I did the usual - Recovery-Wipe Data-Reboot.
Here's the problem - it took more than 15s on the Redmi boot screen (before it took less than 10s) and after that it restarted. OK, maybe something went wrong. After restarting it boots to a black screen, stays on it for about 3-5s and restarts again. Cool, it's in boot loop. But it doesn't display the boot screen, can't access recovery and holding for recovery immediately halts the phone and it turns off.
My question - other than getting a new phone, is there a way to... like, un-brick the phone?
Something a bit useful might be, that I've used a VNDKLite version of PE, and if I understood right, it partitions the phone in some weird way, to keep the vendor's data and the OS separately. Maybe this is causing it? I don't know.
P.S. If there is something with solidering, like changing the Flash Memory chip, I'm out...

Here are some steps you can take to try to fix your phone:
Try to enter recovery mode: Depending on your phone model, you can try to enter recovery mode by holding down a combination of buttons. Once in recovery mode, you may be able to reset your phone to factory settings, which can help fix the issue.
Contact the manufacturer: If your phone is still under warranty, contact the manufacturer for support. They may be able to provide a solution or offer a repair or replacement
Seek help from the developer community: If you installed PixelExperience through a custom ROM, try seeking help from the developer community on forums or social media. They may have experience with similar issues and be able to provide assistance.
Consider professional repair: If none of the above options work, you may need to take your phone to a professional repair service. They may be able to diagnose and fix the issue, but be aware that this can be expensive.
In any case, it's important to be cautious when installing custom ROMs on your phone, as they can potentially cause issues if not installed correctly. Make sure to research thoroughly and follow instructions carefully to minimize the risk of bricking your phone.

@timjohnson2584 Thanks for the help! That's also a quick update.
So, the first one, I literally cant enter recovery nor fastboot. Acidentally I've entered a secret menu, that gave me the option between Recovery, Fastboot and normal. VolUp to change choice and VolDown for confirm. I wasn't able to access it again, but it doesn't matter, because when I was in it, i chose fastboot and it restarted into the same boot loop. Second - the phone is unlocked, re-flashed with, i dont even know what anymore, and I've disassemble it to change the screen, so the warranty is no no. The 3rd - nothing personal, but "...that's why I'm here". Fourth - I don't really have the finances for a technician and just want to repair it @ home, sooo...
Thanks anyways

Again, a quick update!
I found out that the menu i have accessed may have been the weirdass BROM menu, because after some search I've found out how to enter it. When the screen lights up, hold PWR and VolUp, till the screen turns off, and then immediately hold VolUp and VolDown. When screen lights up, no matter what it enters the mode. Sadly, just hanging there doesn't give me access trough adb nor fastboot and if i choose fastboot it restarts. But if it's normal or recovery, it vibrates, freezes, disappear and halts.

Hey guys, another quick update that might frustrate some people. I've left it for the night to boot-loop reboot and stuff and today when I tried powering it up, it wouldn't show signs of life. When connected to this PC, from which I'm sending this, and hold any combination of buttons, it shows in the Comp Mgmt for a brief second as COM3 Serial Port. That's cool, at least its recognizing it, but if before there was at least backlight on the screen, this time it's fully blank - no picture, no backlight, no sh*t. If someone asks, the weirdass way Xiaomi did it is the phone's daughterboard for charging is connected to the screen, AND THEN it all connects to the mainboard. If it chargin', then it ain't disconnected - that's how I look at the situation. :/
P.S. Also, I don't think it's a problem, but I've disconnected the speaker and vibrator motor, so I can sleep peacefully.

someone here has had a similiar issue with you but differently recovered without using brom
anyways, i took a glance at your issue, seems like you are still in brom right?
install MiFlashPro, you will need it to fill the Download-Agent in sp tool (see what the spaces means below)
then, download any miui rom from any website (my favorite is mifirm.net, it downloads faster)
extract the rom folder. now open sp tool.
now you will need to fill out 3 spaces:
download-agent (DA for short), scatter-loading file & authentication file.
DA is to have access to the devices internal storage, scatter-loading shows you the mapping of the partitions it will flash on the mtk & authentication is just MTK protection for newer mtk devices that you need to be able to flash (its also used to successfully flash, but you still need to bypass it somehow, as you require a Mi Account able to do BROM flashing, see below as you follow the thread)
to find the DA, it is always in the MiFlashPro installation location, so ...\MiFlashPro\. Access that folder, open up "\SP_Flash_Tool_V5" folder, and you will find a file named "MTK_AllInOne_DA.bin", use it as the DA.
to find the authentication file, its located in the same path of the DA, so ...\MiFlashPro\SP_Flash_Tool_V5\, and you will find a file named "auth_sv5.auth", use it as the authentication file.
finally, to find the scatter-loading file, it is in the rom folder you extracted, so ...\camellian_xx_xxxx_images_VXX.X.X.X.xxxxx_XXXXXXXX.XXXX.XX_XX.X_xxxxxl\ (the X's represent your MIUI version you downloaded). the scatter-loading file is always located in the folder "images", so \camellian...\images\, and you will find a text file named "MT6833_Android_scatter.txt", use it as the scatter-loading file.
Now, you need to edit the "MT6833_Android_scatter.txt", or else when you use to flash you will get this error:
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"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
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Open it (located at your MIUI ROM folder at \images), then use the locate tool to find "combo_partsize_check: true". You will probably find a few lines set as true, just replace every one with false (if it doesnt find it, just put "combo_partsize_check", but you will waste more time finding those that are set to true)
Alright, we finished our sp tool settings. now we have to bypass MTK Auth protection.
(Dont close sp tool yet!)
Ive annexed the tool below (mtkauthbypass.zip), download it and extract it.
It looks like this:
After you are ready, press the "Disable Auth" button, get your hands on the phone and press at the same time the VOL+, VOL- & POWER button, till you see prompts appearing in the blank (i dont have a screenshot to show how it looks like, sorry)
After it is finished and was successful, now go back to sp tool, and click "Download" asap.
Now wait for it to flash, maybe 5-15 minutes, and some time to boot, and done, your phone is alive again.
if anything didnt work post about it asap so i can help
(ps: if you get this, its a easy procedure to repair your bricked mtk, and you will get used to it quickly)

OK, thanks, I'll try that. But just to ask, do I have to stay in this BROM mode with options on blank screen while doing this, or select fastboot, recovery, normal first?

bg0169 said:
OK, thanks, I'll try that. But just to ask, do I have to stay in this BROM mode with options on blank screen while doing this, or select fastboot, recovery, normal first?
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well, not necessarily. only when you get to the bypassing, because brom will automatically restart if theres no command taken in a few seconds

OK, now I have a problem. All my programs are ready, the phone is in BROM mode, but the PC is not recognizing it. It's not from the cable and it doesn't appear in Device Manager.

bg0169 said:
OK, now I have a problem. All my programs are ready, the phone is in BROM mode, but the PC is not recognizing it. It's not from the cable and it doesn't appear in Device Manager.
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Wait a few moments, i think i have the mtk brom drivers for it, sorry for the wait

No problem, have your time

bg0169 said:
No problem, have your time
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There you go its attached, try them. Should work

OK, update again, again, again... Now I even have a picture on my phone in BROM mode and what's happening even with the drivers from above:
Down there is the phone and on the screen is SP flash ready in the background and the MTK bypass tool. Also, PLEASE don't question the webcam, I know

Also here is what the Dev Mgmt sees. It's not showing even as serial port (the COM3 port from which it showed during the bootloop)

bg0169 said:
OK, update again, again, again... Now I even have a picture on my phone in BROM mode and what's happening even with the drivers from above:
View attachment 5860261
Down there is the phone and on the screen is SP flash ready in the background and the MTK bypass tool. Also, PLEASE don't question the webcam, I know
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BROM mode is not that!
BROM is accessed by pressing down VOL+, VOL- & POWER all at the same time when device is turned off or rebooting, while connecting it to the pc, and BROM does not display anything, not even the LCD lights up, you just got to know whenever it is in BROM by your computer
Let the device reboot (select any mode from the list), and right as it reboots, press down all of the buttons, and connect the phone simultaneously.

OK, so when I plug the phone into my laptop and start holding all the buttons for eternity, it just connects and disconnects in 1sec.
I managed to capture it while doing it and:
, yeeaaahhhh, no,
I think it's entering BROM mode from what you've said, but that's what is happening. It recognizes it, but doesn't stay in. If i let go on the buttons, the phone just starts restarting again.

bg0169 said:
OK, so when I plug the phone into my laptop and start holding all the buttons for eternity, it just connects and disconnects in 1sec.
I managed to capture it while doing it and:
View attachment 5860273, yeeaaahhhh, no,
I think it's entering BROM mode from what you've said, but that's what is happening. It recognizes it, but doesn't stay in. If i let go on the buttons, the phone just starts restarting again.
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press the "disable auth" button, and then connect it into BROM again, then it will bypass normally
it restarts because its not receiving any command, its normal

OK, I'll try it out in a moment... Thanks!

OK, even if u want, I have a screen capture. I open the tool, click bypass, connect the phone, and hold all the buttons. BUUUT it just keeps connecting and disconnecting. Always! Even with the drivers! Restarted my PC, same s**t! Now I'm pissed off a lot! Are you sure this is the only way, am I doing something wrong? I saw your "How to Guide" thread and followed everything and it's the same.

bg0169 said:
OK, even if u want, I have a screen capture. I open the tool, click bypass, connect the phone, and hold all the buttons. BUUUT it just keeps connecting and disconnecting. Always! Even with the drivers! Restarted my PC, same s**t! Now I'm pissed off a lot! Are you sure this is the only way, am I doing something wrong? I saw your "How to Guide" thread and followed everything and it's the same.
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i see the problem
its the driver. well, not exactly the driver
it seems like its a issue from the phone's side. but its normal! it also happens to me every time i try to bypass it
bg0169 said:
OK, so when I plug the phone into my laptop and start holding all the buttons for eternity, it just connects and disconnects in 1sec.
I managed to capture it while doing it and:
View attachment 5860273, yeeaaahhhh, no,
I think it's entering BROM mode from what you've said, but that's what is happening. It recognizes it, but doesn't stay in. If i let go on the buttons, the phone just starts restarting again.
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just like you show here, the port is not working (error symbol), so clearly it cant detect the phone to be able to do any commands
i tried bypassing to see just now, and yes, it also shows the same problem as you, the error symbol, however if you have the patience to retry lots of times, trying to bypass it, then its the solution for it.
what you can try is just keep bypassing lots of times till you get it.. thats it, i hope

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[TUTORIAL] How to unbrick Nexus 7 using NvFlash

Hey everyone.
After recently hard-bricking my Google Nexus 7 2012 (nakasi/grouper) I managed to unbrick it using NvFlash. As the official guide only taught us how to back up the blob files, I had to experiment a bit.
So, after only a few hours of messing with NvFlash commands, I found a solution to unbrick the Nexus 7 by reflashing the bootloader.
IMPORTANT! This guide requires that you have already made a back up of your device's blob files by using AndroidRoot.Mobi's tutorial, located here: http://www.androidroot.mobi/pages/guides/tegra3-guide-nvflash-jellybean/
Step 1: Download and Install the APX Drivers
From a powered off state, connect your hard-bricked Nexus 7 to your computer, then hold down the power and volume-up buttons until your computer recognizes your device.
Download and extract the Universal APX Drivers package from the download section below. Open the Windows Device Manager, right-click on anything that resembles your Nexus 7 or an APX device and click Update Driver.
Instruct Device Manager to search for drivers in the recently extracted driver folder.
If Windows displays an error while installing the drivers, you may need to disable Driver Signature Enforcement via Windows Startup Settings.
Step 2: Set Up NvFlash
Download and extract the NvFlash package from the download section below. Open a terminal window in the recently extracted NvFlash folder. Ensure your Nexus 7 is in APX mode (power and volume-up).
Type "wheelie --blob blob.bin" without the quotes. If necessary, replace "blob.bin" with the location of your Nexus 7's blob.bin file.
NvFlash should now load, and the Google boot logo should appear on your Nexus 7.
Step 2.1 OPTIONAL: Boot the system
To test NvFlash's connection with your Nexus 7, type "nvflash -r --download 5 eks.img" without the quotes. If necessary, replace "eks.img" with the location of your Nexus 7's blob.bin file. Your Nexus 7 should reboot into the ROM you previously had installed. Just keep in mind this is a temporary way of bypassing the bootloader to boot the system; the device is technically still bricked.
Step 3: Flash the bootloader
Type "nvflash -r --download 4 bootloader.img" without the quotes. Replace "bootloader.img" with the location of the bootloader found in any Nexus 7 stock factory image. NvFlash will flash the bootloader and boot to Android.
Step 4: Access the bootloader
By now, your Nexus 7 should be unbricked. However, to be on the safe side, I recommend that you reboot into the bootloader and flash whichever factory image you find to be the most stable.
Congratulations! If you completed the above steps and are able to access the bootloader, you have successfully unbricked your Nexus 7. I recommend that in order to prevent hard-bricks in the future, make as many backups of your "blob.bin" and "eks.img" files as you can. Keep them on multiple disks, upload them to the cloud, share them with your Facebook friends or even burn them to a CD. You cannot complete the above steps without them.
See you next time.
too bad I dont have a backup of the blob files. Is there a workaround for this? my nexus 7 is stuck on Erasing and I cant access bootloader no matter how I tried. Erasing is stuck no matter how many hours. It's stuck in erasing until its drain and when I full charge it and turn it on, it goes back to that.
too bad I dont have a backup of the blob files. Is there a workaround for this? my nexus 7 is stuck on Erasing and I cant access bootloader no matter how I tried. Erasing is stuck no matter how many hours. It's stuck in erasing until its drain and when I full charge it and turn it on, it goes back to that.
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As long as the device displays something on the screen, it's most likely not bricked.
Could you please post a screenshot of what's showing on the Nexus 7's screen, and tell me which version of Android you were using?
I am using the latest 5.1 image from google. I just factory resetted. The screen stayed with android mascot on the center and label "ERASING" but man hours has passed to the point of loosing battery but can't get pass through it. Upon loosing battery, it goes back to "ERASING". I cant still charge offline but if I turn it on it goes back to "ERASING" also. If in that screen I press UP+Power, it shows "Formatting /data" but it is stuck there.
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Are you able to access the bootloader? Try turning off your Nexus 7 and holding down the power and volume down buttons.
You should see a screen like this:
Before I can access that but now I can't. Everytime I try to hold power button to turn off it will reboot instead. If I try to hold vol down +power button before google logo appears, theres no effect
From recovery mode, hold the power button until the screen goes blank, then immediately release the power button. After that, immediately hold the power and volume down buttons BEFORE the Google logo appears.
This is because the bootloader is a low-level part of the device, and appears before anything else.
If you wait until the Google logo appears before holding the volume down button, it will have been too late, and you'll need to try again.
Calvin Hogg said:
From recovery mode, hold the power button until the screen goes blank, then immediately release the power button. After that, immediately hold the power and volume down buttons BEFORE the Google logo appears.
This is because the bootloader is a low-level part of the device, and appears before anything else.
If you wait until the Google logo appears before holding the volume down button, it will have been too late, and you'll need to try again.
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yes that is what I am exactly doing. as soon as the screen goes blank i immediately press and hold power+vol down before google logo appears. After that all it does is either turns off again or go to that stuck ERASING part. I can do this on this nexus 7 before but now I can't. On my Nexus 5 I can do this trick to access bootloader
amnher said:
yes that is what I am exactly doing. as soon as the screen goes blank i immediately press and hold power+vol down before google logo appears. After that all it does is either turns off again or go to that stuck ERASING part. I can do this on this nexus 7 before but now I can't. On my Nexus 5 I can do this trick to access bootloader
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You could try the following:
- Open the Nexus 7 by sliding a credit card around the edge, and pulling it open with a fingernail
- Remove the battery's connector from its slot and leave it out for at least an hour
- Reconnect the battery and immediately hold the power and volume down buttons (with the cover off they look like little grey circles)
Refer to the images below for the location of the battery and power/volume buttons.
I have the same problem with my nexus stuck on APX mode . Bad news is i dont have a backup of the blob files... Is there another way to use your backup or something similar ?
adybaesu said:
I have the same problem with my nexus stuck on APX mode . Bad news is i dont have a backup of the blob files... Is there another way to use your backup or something similar ?
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Bad news for you: No, there is no chance. Either you've created 'your' blobs before or ...
Calvin Hogg said:
You could try the following:
- Open the Nexus 7 by sliding a credit card around the edge, and pulling it open with a fingernail
- Remove the battery's connector from its slot and leave it out for at least an hour
- Reconnect the battery and immediately hold the power and volume down buttons (with the cover off they look like little grey circles)
Refer to the images below for the location of the battery and power/volume buttons.
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Ill try that but you think that the volume down button can also be busted resulting not able to enter fastboot?
I did not get this problem mine was that I was getting the Supported API:3 loop and could not get into the bootloader to do anything. It may be that the answer I found may help you and other as I was at my wits end finding dead end fixes that did not work.
I had my problem with two Nexus 7 2012 tablets and have recovered them both this way.
While in the 'Supported API:3 ' loop ADB is loaded so you need to have the ADB/Fastboot drivers installed and working.
With your device attached to your PC go into the command prompt and type 'ADB Devices' without the quotes of course and hopefully it will show the ID of your tablet.
If it does then just Type' reboot bootloader' and it should boot into the bootloader.
Now you need to see if fastboot is working so type 'fastboot devices'. Again it should show you the ID of your device.
Download the latest stock update and extract the files. For the latest Nexus 7 2012 you will find the bootloader image file called 'bootloader bootloader-grouper-4.23.img'.
Type 'fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-grouper-4.23.img'
This will make sure you have the correct bootloader installed. Now type 'fastboot reboot-bootloader'
Your tablet should now boot into the bootloader again with no problem. To flash the stock image then type 'flash-all.bat' or if you wish type 'fastboot -w update image-nakasi-lmy47v.zip' then when that has finished type
'fastboot reboot' and set up your tablet again.
If you have problems make sure you have a good USB cable, the proper ADB/fastboot drivers installed and it has been suggested not to use a USB 3 port.
The only other trouble I had with one of my tablets was that when it rebooted it said that my data was encrypted or currupted and I had to enter my google password and once I found that fastboot did not work. I ran ADB devices and it found my tablet so I ran fastboot devices and it was ok then.
I could not get ADB to work at all in Windows 10 so I used Linux instead which does not need the drivers but does need the ADB/fastboot repository installed.
I installed VirtualBox on my Windows 10 laptop and installed Peppermint Linux in VirtualBox. This enabled me to get booted into bootloader on both occasions.
I realise that my problem was not the same but I hope at least it points you to a solution and you finally you have as good a result as I have and that this helps you.
I think I'm missing something. Does this also restore data, because i assumed the easiest way was to use Wugfresh's root toolkit, and that does the lot.
My Nexus 7 was stuck in APX, I got the driver on it. As I have a second (working) Nexus 7 could i use the blob files from the second tablet and how should I progress in your tutorial?
Hi. My Nexus 7 was in bootloop so tried installing the stock firmware through the Nexus Root tool. The version was correct and so was the USB connection but it somehow got stuck in Installing Bootloader part for quite some time. I rebooted it and there was no display after that. I have the bootloader image from the stock firmware but can't install it as the Nexus Root Tool is not recognizing it as fast boot device. Is there a way to get it working? Thanks
@sam214 nvflash is working for the Nexus 7 only if you have extracted your device specific binaries before. In that case you can restore the device with that binaries and get it running again. You cannot flash the extracted bootloader from the factory image with nvflash.
AndDiSa said:
@sam214 nvflash is working for the Nexus 7 only if you have extracted your device specific binaries before. In that case you can restore the device with that binaries and get it running again. You cannot flash the extracted bootloader from the factory image with nvflash.
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Is there any way to unbrick without blobs?
TheDarkKnight said:
Is there any way to unbrick without blobs?
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As far as I know: no, there is no way if your device is really bricked i.e. starts into APX mode only.
If the device does not start at all there is also the chance that "only" your battery power is too low ... so low that it does not even charge within the device. In that case there is the chance to revive the battery (there are several videos and instructions about that) if you are lucky.
AndDiSa said:
As far as I know: no, there is no way if your device is really bricked i.e. starts into APX mode only.
If the device does not start at all there is also the chance that "only" your battery power is too low ... so low that it does not even charge within the device. In that case there is the chance to revive the battery (there are several videos and instructions about that) if you are lucky.
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My device only boots in APX mode So theres no way? What if I use blobs from someone with the same device?

[Q] Bricked Zuk Z2 Pro (Z2121)

Hello everyone,
I bricked my Z2 Pro and after hours of searching and trying to fix it by flashing stock ROM via EDL I'm desperate so I would be grateful for any help.
My Z2 came with some custom ROM from shop with 1.9 version on it without OTA so I decided to flash it with different ROM. I unlocked the bootloader, flashed TWRP and SU, but flashing Gedeon ROM via TWRP ended with an error (error code 7 or 11 if I remember correctly). So I decided to flash stock ROM following
this guide.
QFIL recognized the device correctly as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008, but I kept receiving this error:
02:20:14: ERROR: function: sahara_rx_data:194 Unable to read packet header. Only read 0 bytes.
02:20:14: ERROR: function: sahara_main:854 Sahara protocol error
02:20:14: ERROR: function: main:265 Uploading Image using Sahara protocol failed
Download Fail:Sahara Fail:QSaharaServer Failrocess fail
So I followed this guide that recommends to use MiFlash instead of QFIL.
After few unsuccessful updates (it wasn't able to open the port) it finally finished downloading the ROM (2.0.057 ST) with this message at the end: The operation completed successfully.(0x00000000: ApplyPatch sector NUM_DISK_SECTORS-1., offset 16, value CRC32(NUM_DISK_SECTORS-1.,92), size 4)
It took about 55s.
However after I unplugged Z2 from the USB cable and hit the power button, nothing happened. Since the update the screen is off, the LED light is off. Even if I hold the power off button for one minute.
When I plugged the phone back, it was still recognized as QDloader 9008, so it is apparently stuck in the EDL mode.
I tried all stock ROMs from here multiple times with the same result. Multiple times with the "successful update" message, but nothing happens.
EDIT: Now, after few tries the of the same process it is not even updating the ROM at all. It says "Open serial port failed" and afterwards "Missing hello packet, try to recover" (I waited about 5 min, but the message didn't change).
Please help
I hope for a solution without the need to unplug the battery, but if it will be necessary, I will do it.
Thank you!
Creshaw said:
Hello everyone,
I bricked my Z2 Pro and after hours of searching and trying to fix it by flashing stock ROM via EDL I'm desperate so I would be grateful for any help.
My Z2 came with some custom ROM from shop with 1.9 version on it without OTA so I decided to flash it with different ROM. I unlocked the bootloader, flashed TWRP and SU, but flashing Gedeon ROM via TWRP ended with an error (error code 7 or 11 if I remember correctly). So I decided to flash stock ROM following
this guide.
After few unsuccessful updates (although it recognized the device correctly as Qualcomm HS-USB QDLoader 9008, it wasn't able to access it via the relevant port) it finally updated the ROM (2.0.057 ST) with successful message at the end (the flash itself took about 55s). However after I unplugged Z2 from the USB cable and hit the power button, nothing happened. The screen is off, the LED light is off. Even if I hold the power off button for one minute.
When I plugged the phone back, it was still recognized as QDloader 9008, so it is apparently stuck in the EDL mode.
I tried all stock ROMs from here multiple times with the same result. Still successful update, but nothing happens.
Please help
I hope for a solution without the need to unplug the battery, but if it will be necessary, I would do it.
Thank you!
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Can you verify if you followed step 1.1.2.
1.1.2 If you opend QFIL swich to the FireHoseConfiguration and enter the following settings:
syedtahir16 said:
Can you verify if you followed step 1.1.2.
1.1.2 If you opend QFIL swich to the FireHoseConfiguration and enter the following settings:
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Yes, everything step by step. I even have the same version of QFIL (QPST is build 437 instead of suggested 434 - I suppose that won't be causing any problem). I tried to reboot my PC, different USB ports, reinstall drivers (as I previously had Lenovo USB driver and before the flash I installed the ZUK driver as well as without the ZUK drivers it wasn't recognized as QDLoader).
Zukfans.eu
Btw I'm unable to sign up to zukfans.eu to place my question there as well as. It asks for CAPTCHA verification, however there is no CAPTCHA shown, only the verification question "what zuk have you ?". I filled in there 'ZUK Z2 Pro', copied the question in there etc., used 4 different broswers on 2 devices and networks, no luck. And it is not possible to log in via FB as well.
I was working on it until 4AM last night and today I completely forgot to describe the important part about MiFlash
Please see in the original post.
Thanks for your your reply!
Creshaw said:
I was working on it until 4AM last night and today I completely forgot to describe the important part about MiFlash
Please see in the original post.
Thanks for your your reply!
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I'm not sure about Miflash. I used QFIL.
Also, I wrote a small tutorial. See if that helps:
http://zukfans.eu/community/threads...rom-zuk-z2-pro-z2121-only.57/page-8#post-7282
If you are unable to use that link. Below is an extract:
"The QFIL zip contained the ROM twice. so you can load the contents.xml from the parent folder or the other folder within the zip too.
Make sure you extract the ROM in a short part i.e. "C:\Z2Pro\
1) Firstly, the tricky part having the tool recognize the qualcomm port.
Solution: Uninstall the tool, USB drivers (i.e. Zuk drivers), any existing qualcomm drivers.
Reboot.
Install Zuk drivers.
Install the tool. (According to the guide, the tool will also install the drivers for qualcomm, but for some reason it did not)
Install the qualcomm drivers.
2) Fortunately, my phone was not bricked. So I could easily get into edl mode using "adb reboot edl"
3) While trying to get this to work, some RELINK driver was installed instead of qualcomm. Uninstall that if you see that.
4) Anyway, back to our troubleshooting. So you would think that you are all set and your qualcomm port should be recognized, but no. It failed to recognize. So try this:
Reboot PC.
Reboot Phone.
5) Now Proceed. Hopefully by now you have see your qualcomm port. Great.
6) This is the trickiest part. You need to click on the "Download Content" "IMMEDIATELY" "AS SOON AS" you hit enter on "adb reboot edl".
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7) Yay. You see very nice progress in the little progress section on QFIL. You think you'ved nailed it.. But no, you could again end up getting another error. (Unfortunately I forgot to get a screenshot). Anyway, you would see this multiple times, that the "File access is very slow"; I'm not sure if only I received that error or if it is generic.
8) When you get an error at this point. Try a different port. Luckily, I got it to work on my second attempt on another attempt.
My review on the stock ROM:
Honestly, the custom ROM installed by the seller worked way better for me. This stock ROM had a lot of chinese apps (which of course I can uninstall). But somehow, the custom ROM from the seller felt better. Luckily I had a nandroid backup and I went back to it. The only drawback apart from OTA, being on the latest etc etc is that I cannot use the heartrate sensor (which is no big deal for me).
I guess I'll wait for another AOSP or another custom ROM or probably something with Android N before I upgrade again.
Hope this helps."
Thanks for getting back to me. I remember reading this before, however I cannot apply it to the current situation (but I tried anyway).
However there is an update to share. After some time I was able to go through the full download via MiFlash as before (with the 'successful' message) and moreover, flashing via QFIL finally started to produce something promising, however at the end it showed this message (no change to the state of the phone):
View attachment 131237287087498319.log
Next try showed the same error message as before:
View attachment 131237297946525488.log
SOLVED!
Hallelujah! After many many many tries (just doing the same over and over and over) the stock ROM (2.0.048) was finally uploaded (using QFIL)!
I was trying to hold power off and/or volume buttons while and after connecting to PC just to try different things and maybe that helped as well.
If someone will experience the same issue as me, I have one advice - don't loose your faith, don't give up!
And if you are thinking about flashing via MiFlash, simply just don't.
Creshaw said:
Hallelujah! After many many many tries (just doing the same over and over and over) the stock ROM (2.0.048) was finally uploaded (using QFIL)!
I was trying to hold power off and/or volume buttons while and after connecting to PC just to try different things and maybe that helped as well.
If someone will experience the same issue as me, I have one advice - don't loose your faith, don't give up!
And if you are thinking about flashing via MiFlash, simply just don't.
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Glad you got it figured out! Enjoy your Z2 Pro
Hello there, I'm having a similar problem that the owner of this thread had, but the difference is that the adb doesn't detects my device.
I've tried to reinstall all the drivers, and downloaded the Android SDK tools, but still doesn't works...
Any idea about what to do? The device is with the screen in black, no led blinks or anything like that, and when connected to the PC, only detrects the Qualcomm 9008 port...
Thank you in advance.
Now after some research, I found out that the "ADB interface" is not showing in Windows device manager
I tried to install it manually, but can't find a way to get it working, and after the flash, USB debugging was set on, so can't figure out what could be happening...
Is it possible it's completely dead?
Any idea?
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Thanks to valuable help from Emmaus and DanRO from zukfans.eu I managed to render my phone operable once more and now it runs flawlessly. This recovery is a life-saver for anyone experiencing bricking or malfunction issues:
https://yadi.sk/d/DfTYl-jz3Cxg76
_The first thing to do is to enter fastboot menu (pressing vol rockers will help)
_Then you will need to unlock bootloader with the dedicated commands:
fastboot -i 0x2b4c flash unlock unlock_bootloader.img
fastboot -i 0x2b4c oem unlock-go
For noobs or newcomers: Be informed that you will need the OEM bootloader image from ZUK website through giving your credential and phone's serial number for unlocking, you can see the instructions on the forum or by googling it.
_After unlocking your bootloader you should flash the aforementioned and link-given recovery with the following commands:
fastboot -i 0x2b4c flash recovery twrp_name.img
(Replace "twrp_name" with the name of the downloaded image and without quotes)
_Once you successfully enter TWRP Recovery menu, you can either flash a TWRP-flashable file or else, by tapping reboot button you can select EDL (9008) option to open 9008 port on QPST for being able to flash any official firmware.
_Check your internal storage on flashing TWRP-flashable ROMs. In my case, after I flashed recovery and then a CM-based ROM (AICP), I saw that the phone had only a 9GB-size as internal storage. If you happen to face the same issue, just flash an official firmware on QPST, as this problem occurs due to bad partitioning, at least that is what it seems.
Ask anything for any further details.
Thanks.
Can't power off....help!
Hi all.
My Z2 Plus is old 4 day! Buyed from Gearbest, i flashed the latest stock CN Firmware with QFIL, unlocked bootloader, installed CN TWRP and flashed GizRom 1.1 from Franck076,
After this, i backupped all from TWRP and flashed Francko76 Global v7 and Mokee Official 7.1.1 for test. To return to normal use, i restored the backup GizChina Rom 1.1 and i rebooted.
DISASTER!
My Zuk Z2 screen is black, no flashing led, it's vibrate every 25/30 seconds andt there's no way that i can power off! I read so many guides to unbrick, but all say that the phone is switched off. In every tested so it continues to vibrate...
Please, help me!
Also I am Now Bricked
When Z2Pro was hung up during QFIL connection with EDL mode, It cannot but wait until battery empty because it does not reaction to the reboot with the VOL PowerBtn's switch either.
if Disassemble the Z2pro then remove buttery,maybe re-QFIL.
Anyone,want you to tell me if you know the method for reboot z2pro.whthout Disassemble it.
maofedeli said:
Hi all.
My Z2 Plus is old 4 day! Buyed from Gearbest, i flashed the latest stock CN Firmware with QFIL, unlocked bootloader, installed CN TWRP and flashed GizRom 1.1 from Franck076,
After this, i backupped all from TWRP and flashed Francko76 Global v7 and Mokee Official 7.1.1 for test. To return to normal use, i restored the backup GizChina Rom 1.1 and i rebooted.
DISASTER!
My Zuk Z2 screen is black, no flashing led, it's vibrate every 25/30 seconds andt there's no way that i can power off! I read so many guides to unbrick, but all say that the phone is switched off. In every tested so it continues to vibrate...
Please, help me!
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Have you figured out a way?
Hi all,
received a Z2 pro, flashed with multi language rom, without OTA upgrades. When sim inserted, there was no connection to the network. After several attempts, i decided to send it back.
Ordered from another shop a new 2 ro, ( i know, very stupid to try twice) and this time, when tried to flash it from multi language rom, with an official one, it was bricked. Deep flash trick and.....
Tried several times to open HS-USB QDloader 9008 and once every 20 times it was a success. But, Sahara error all the time in qfil and hallo packet error in miflash. I'm out of ideas,.... Do you hve any?
Guys,
My ZUK Z2 Pro (bootloader unlocked) after finish loading the entire system (android) and appear the home screen, it reboots itself. When its boot it connected to PC, it does not reboot and after 5s I can remove cable and use it without problems. If the cable is in charge adapter, it also has the same problem.
Summary: I always need to turn on it connected in PC (with drivers installed) and wait 5s after finished loading all OS + startup APPs to not reboot alone. I install TWRP for good but no change to install custom ROM as it comes in loop after loading bootloader. Only ROMs that are stock, installed using QFIL works.
Do you have any idea?
Btw: I was using Mokee Rom without problems but after starting somes Frameworks apps te rom bricked out.
No 9008
Hello, i am new here and posted a reply in a different place. I think the wrong thread, so i will write here too.
I have a Zuk Z2 Pro. Unlocked bootloader, TWRP (twrp-3.2.1-0-z2_row.img) and installed several roms to try out. Then i read about a new ZUI and wanted to flash it. But, i made a mistake and now my phone is bricked. I read all about unbricking and flashing wit QFIL, but (and like others) my pc does not recognize my phone anymore. I can not work with adb (windows commands) and in QFIL i can not get the needed 9008 port. I installed all the needed stuff, but nothing.
Can someone help me out please. I already followed all the stept in some tutorials, but i get stuck with this 9008, which will not appear.
Phone does not start up. Recovery is gone, only menu with fastboot, recovery etc. is there. And the ZUI screen (from the rom i wanted to install) but the screen does not respond anymore, so i can not begin with setting the phone.
Is there a solution so i can flash with QFIL?
Or another solution?
Thanks,
Alex
Update 18-03-2018
This worked for me to get the needed 9008 port for flashing with QFIL:
- Open QFIL
- Phone must be off
- Connect usb cable to pc (not to phone yet)
- press volume up + power button and immediately connect usb cable to phone
- phone will vibrate 3 time (screen stays black/off)
- pc recognizes phone (there is this familiar sound of your pc)
- In QFIL you wil see port 9008
- just flash and wait till it's done
Off course you must have drivers etc installed on your pc, all the needed stuff for flashing. Don't forget to charge you phone.
I bricked my lenovo z2 plus, it is not booting to ROM or fastboot, it only vibrates after I hold the power button, and keeps vibrating every 10 sec, can anybody help me??

[GUIDE] UNBRICK/DOWNGRADE YOUR REALME 6/6I(INDIA)/6S USING SPFLASH TOOL FOR FREE!

Hello everyone! So after the new mediatek DAA and SLA protection bypasses you can find github repo of here , using the bypass we are able to use SPFlash Tool, here is a guide how you can do it! This guide is for RMX2001, RMX2002 and RMX2003 ONLY. DON'T DO ANY OF THESE IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING ELSE!
PLEASE SEE "TROUBLESHOOTING" AT THE END OF THE GUIDE FIRST IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS IN THE PROCESS BEFORE ASKING!
ALWAYS USE DOWNLOAD ONLY MODE OF SP FLASH TOOL.
DON'T TOUCH ANYTHING RELATED TO FORMAT ON SP FLASH TOOL! (IT'S WRITTEN EVERYWHERE, YOU WILL LOSE YOUR IMEIS IF YOU USE FORMAT ALL + DOWNLOAD. YOU ARE SAFE IF YOU USE DOWNLOAD ONLY.)
VIDEO GUIDES
FOR LINUX METHOD CLICK HERE - Credits to @bx2_nero
Windows Method
Requirements:
Bypass Tools Pack - (SPFLASH TOOL, DRIVER AND BYPASS FILES)
Decrypted OFP (OPPO FIRMWARE PACKAGE) Files:
FULL FIRMWARE - INCLUDES THE "USERDATA" PARTITION, HENCE LARGER.
B.53 - Mega - Google Drive - Mirror3
B.37 - Mega - Google Drive 2
B.23 (First RUI Update for the device) - Mega - Google Drive - Mirror3
A.50[EU] - Mega - Google Drive
A.42[EU] - Google Drive - Mirror2
NOU (NO USERDATA) FIRMWARE - FOR PEOPLE WITH LIMITED DATA PLAN.
B.53 - Google Drive - Mirror 2
B.37 - Google Drive - Mirror 2
B.23 - Google Drive - Mirror 2
A.50[EU] - Mega - Google Drive
A.42[EU] - Google Drive - Mirror2
Please read an explanation of what is userdata partition and how different is this from other firmware here.
Note: All files with available links above are tested.
Python (Must add to PATH during installation, see screenshot if you don't understand)
libusb-win32 - Having Issues? Use this.
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1)Open command prompt by running cmd,
enter
python -m pip install pyusb pyserial json5
After the installation, you can re-run the command. If it looks like the screenshot above you're ready to go to next step.
after the installation leave CMD.
2) Go to driver folder, find the .inf file right click and press install.
3)Download this file and install it, after installing plug your phone to PC by connecting your phone to PC while doing Vol+- . You might need this driver as well if it's not detected.
Press next, connect your device to PC while holding Vol+- buttons (your device needs to be powered off) and you will see the mtkdriver down below. Install it.
Choose MediaTek USB Port and install it.
4)Turn off your phone and again connect to PC while holding Vol+- buttons then run the brom.bat under Bypass folder. If it says "Protection Disabled" in the end you're ready to go on. (If it's like the screenshot below go on.)
If you had a problem here, please check the end of the guide for it's fix.
5)Go into Flash Tool folder and open the SPFlash tool, after that choose scatter file and also if not set, set your download -agent. You don't need to select auth file as authorization is disabled. Once you do it, it should look like this. ALWAYS MAKE SURE DOWNLOAD ONLY MODE IS SELECTED! DON'T SELECT OTHER MODES!
Click choose DA Agent. (I uploaded an updated bypass tools pack, if you're using older download new one) Go into Bypass Tools Pack > Verified Boot Fix > Choose the "DA_6765_6785_6768_6873_6885_6853.bin" file.
If its giving error go into Options menu and disable option shown below. You will be able to choose a DA file.
Make SURE "Download Only" is selected. Don't select ANYTHING ELSE! You will lose your IMEIs, Serial Numbers, Capability of Hardware Attestation etc. if you choose "Format data + Download" make SURE you selected "Download Only".
After flashing it should look like this. Download has been complete. Enjoy!
Now, you can start downloading with the button and after that a checkmark will appear. You can reboot your phone and use it like before now! All your userdata will (inevitably) be cleared!
Spoiler: TROUBLESHOOTING - FAQ AND FIXES
POSSIBLE ERROR: "Verified boot enabled."
There are 2 fixes to this.
1st Method (DIRECT FIX):
Click choose DA Agent. (I uploaded an updated bypass tools pack, if you're using older download new one) Go into Bypass Tools Pack > Verified Boot Fix > Choose the "DA_6765_6785_6768_6873_6885_6853.bin" file.
If its giving error go into Options menu and disable option shown below. You will be able to choose a DA file.
2nd Method (WORKAROUND):
If you're getting this error, and you are SURE you used "Download Only" mode, there's a way to get rid of this. First, load the scatter then untick/deselect partitions listed below.
opporeserve2,
cdt_engineering,
my_custom,
special_preload,
userdata,
super,
After running brom.bat and flashing all partitions except the ones listed above, your phone will be able to reboot to stock recovery. Now select " Power Off" option then go run brom.bat, bypass authorization and then flash partitions listed below from SPFlash Tool.
super,
dtbo,
userdata
Your device will be able to boot into system after this if you have followed steps correctly.
POSSIBLE ERROR: Issues while disabling protection;
Power off your device Restart the process from 2nd step.
POSSIBLE ERROR: Issues while flashing;
Power off your device, you will need to do the bypass again. Check your USB Cable, there might be a disconnection. If not, start from 3rd step and make sure you did everything right.
Spoiler: FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO DOWNGRADE AND FOR PEOPLE WHO WERE ON EU VERSION
So, welcome to hell(!).
For people who want to downgrade:
If you want to downgrade to any version you would like, just use the B23 file as it is the oldest ofp file i could find for extracting process. If you were on EU version before (Any version starting with A) download ozip from here(for EU) , here(for Global) and manually flash from Realme UI recovery and format your data. Your device will be back at A.XY firmware with EU features (No heytap, no ads, no theme store, no bloatware) you had before.
For people on EU who want to unbrick:
So, you can use any version starting with B and it should work. It works in my case, i was on A.48, i flashed B53 and over that flashed B23. No probs at all. If you want to return to EU rom (starting with A) download ozip from here and manually flash from Realme UI recovery and format your data. Your device will be back at A.XY firmware with EU features (No heytap, no ads, no theme store, no bloatware) you had before.
Thanks --
https://github.com/bkerler/oppo_decrypt for decryptor.
https://github.com/MTK-bypass for creating the tool.
Thank you for your efforts. Can you add the decrypted A34 file?
mercan01 said:
Thank you for your efforts. Can you add the decrypted A34 file?
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Hello! I wasn't able to find factory package (ofp) files for any version that makes sense for versions starting with A. (EU). There are A11 and A08 which according to update trackers, did never exist and the A.11 package is %50 larger than all the other files weirdly. I have contacted owner of some sites that do upload files like these and they asked for money. If it's a resonable price i will get it, decrypt it and upload here! If you were able to find any versions starting with A, feel free to message me on telegram (@ctivity) or email me!
Hi, it gives an error when I do unbrick with a different version, when my phone was brick the version was A34.
mercan01 said:
Hi, I have a website that publishes A24 version only. https://www.getdroidtips.com/realme-6-software-update/. It gives an error when I do unbrick with a different version, when my phone was brick the version was A34.
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Hello again. According to the site you have just sent, A.11 is the first update to EU version. I was thinking it was a mistakenly uploaded file, since userdata partitions are for some reason 9gb with this one instead of 3. If you Downgrade to A11 using SPFLASH tool and this guide and after that install any version included here using recovery, it will work. Unfortunately, these files you sent in the link are ozip files and update packages while ofp files are firmware packages and they include everything. There are only 2 ofps -decrypted and not decrypted- available for now starting with A(EU), A08 (first ever firmware for EU) and A11(first update to EU version).
Hello again. Yes, I noticed there was an ozip file and deleted it.
daeSundae said:
If you Downgrade to A11 using SPFLASH tool and this guide and after that install any version included here using recovery, it will work.
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First of all, thank you daeSundae for posting this info here!
Have you actually tried to flash the decrypted A.11 version? I did according to your guide. Everything went fine including the green checkmark after successful flash.
Then I held the phone's power button until it vibrated once, like a normal boot up. However the phone remained black and seems nearly completely dead now. It doesn't react to any key combinations (including Vol+-) and Windows reports a malfunctioning unrecognizable device.
Linux shows a device that identifies as "18d1:d001 Google Inc. Nexus 4 (fastboot)".
Fastboot does not recognize the device, adb however does, showing the correct S/N and state unauthorized, thus it doesn't accept any commands.
So the USB controller seems to be still alive, but nothing more.
To be clear: I don't blame you in any way, I'm just trying to provide information to step forward! So, what was your experience on A.11?
cmfan said:
First of all, thank you daeSundae for posting this info here!
Have you actually tried to flash the decrypted A.11 version? I did according to your guide. Everything went fine including the green checkmark after successful flash.
Then I held the phone's power button until it vibrated once, like a normal boot up. However the phone remained black and seems nearly completely dead now. It doesn't react to any key combinations (including Vol+-) and Windows reports a malfunctioning unrecognizable device.
Linux shows a device that identifies as "18d1:d001 Google Inc. Nexus 4 (fastboot)".
Fastboot does not recognize the device, adb however does, showing the correct S/N and state unauthorized, thus it doesn't accept any commands.
So the USB controller seems to be still alive, but nothing more.
To be clear: I don't blame you in any way, I'm just trying to provide information to step forward! So, what was your experience on A.11?
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Hello! I'm sorry for the inconvenience I have tried flashing A11 file and it caused several problems just like in your case, however if you didn't select "Format All+ Download" mode you should be able to recover your phone. So, I had the exact same issue today and due to that I will be removing the A11 file from the links. Also, never forget to select Download Mode only! Several people bricked today and their IMEIs, Serial Numbers are all gone! Never select anything else than Download Mode!
So the solution is to download B53 decrypted files, load the scatter and untick listed partitions
opporeserve
,cdt-engineering,
mycustom,
special-preload,
userdata,
super
and then start the flashing in download mode. Now, you might be wondering "How am I going to go into the download mode again?" It's very simple. All you have to do is to keep pressing on Power and Vol- for some time and then, connecting to the pc with both volume buttons pressed while brom.bat is running. If you get an error, just reinstall device filters and that should fix the problem, then you can start downloading. After downloading these partitions to the phone, you will be able to see a boot animation and as well as a realme logo. Reboot to recovery, power of your device and then go into download mode again and flash userdata, dtbo and super partitions this time around. It should boot into system. However, the version will be B.53 but you can use the latest ozip (A.48), flash it from recovery and then format your data. It will bring you back to EU version.
cmfan said:
First of all, thank you daeSundae for posting this info here!
Have you actually tried to flash the decrypted A.11 version? I did according to your guide. Everything went fine including the green checkmark after successful flash.
Then I held the phone's power button until it vibrated once, like a normal boot up. However the phone remained black and seems nearly completely dead now. It doesn't react to any key combinations (including Vol+-) and Windows reports a malfunctioning unrecognizable device.
Linux shows a device that identifies as "18d1:d001 Google Inc. Nexus 4 (fastboot)".
Fastboot does not recognize the device, adb however does, showing the correct S/N and state unauthorized, thus it doesn't accept any commands.
So the USB controller seems to be still alive, but nothing more.
To be clear: I don't blame you in any way, I'm just trying to provide information to step forward! So, what was your experience on A.11?
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So, i just read your reply again.
"Then I held the phone's power button until it vibrated once, like a normal boot up. However the phone remained black and seems nearly completely dead now. It doesn't react to any key combinations (including Vol+-) and Windows reports a malfunctioning unrecognizable device."
i dont think it's an issue caused by the device. Can you install oppo drivers from this link and let me know what happens afterwards? Or if you're fast enough you might prefer going into device manager by right clicking on Windows button and uninstall it's driver? I will also request you to start from step 2 to ensure installing drivers. I had the same black screen but my Windows was able to detect the Download Mode when i connected while both volume buttons pressed.
mercan01 said:
Hi, it gives an error when I do unbrick with a different version, when my phone was brick the version was A34.
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Hello! I have uploaded B23 files both on google drive and mega. It should work for you, it is working for me at the moment. I also was on A48 firmware and both B23 and B53 versions worked without a problem.
daeSundae said:
I had the same black screen but my Windows was able to detect the Download Mode when i connected while both volume buttons pressed.
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Well, good to hear, that your phone survived the faulty firmware. Although I select Download only of course I can't reach download mode any more. It is completely dead, Holding whatever combinations for even a minute doesn't have any effect. Normally you can force a reboot by holding Power and Vol+ for 10-15 seconds. If you keep holding it'll reboot, if you release both keys immediately after the screen went black it stays powered off. That's how I could escape the previous bootloop.
I've tried removing all devices and drivers and reinstalling them as per your guide, alas to no avail. My second, still intact phone (stock, unrooted), identifies in download mode as "USB serial device" on Windows and as "Mediatek Inc. MT6227 Phone" on Linux. The bricked always identifies as "Google Inc. Nexus 4 (fastboot)" throughout (buttons pressed or not).
It's a shame I didn't have the idea of unbricking with a B region firmware and flashing the A region later through recovery, because then I wouldn't have tried the untested A.11, but taken the verified route instead.
cmfan said:
Well, good to hear, that your phone survived the faulty firmware. Although I select Download only of course I can't reach download mode any more. It is completely dead, Holding whatever combinations for even a minute doesn't have any effect. Normally you can force a reboot by holding Power and Vol+ for 10-15 seconds. If you keep holding it'll reboot, if you release both keys immediately after the screen went black it stays powered off. That's how I could escape the previous bootloop.
I've tried removing all devices and drivers and reinstalling them as per your guide, alas to no avail. My second, still intact phone (stock, unrooted), identifies in download mode as "USB serial device" on Windows and as "Mediatek Inc. MT6227 Phone" on Linux. The bricked always identifies as "Google Inc. Nexus 4 (fastboot)" throughout (buttons pressed or not).
It's a shame I didn't have the idea of unbricking with a B region firmware and flashing the A region later through recovery, because then I wouldn't have tried the untested A.11, but taken the verified route instead.
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Well, as far as my knowledge goes BROM is burnt onto SoC and cannot fall into an inaccessible state. You should still be able to do access download mode even if that firmware was corrupt. Do you know if your phone has any charge or not? Can you try different volume and key combinations? A broken firmware shouldn't make the BROM Download mode inaccessible.
cmfan said:
Well, good to hear, that your phone survived the faulty firmware. Although I select Download only of course I can't reach download mode any more. It is completely dead, Holding whatever combinations for even a minute doesn't have any effect. Normally you can force a reboot by holding Power and Vol+ for 10-15 seconds. If you keep holding it'll reboot, if you release both keys immediately after the screen went black it stays powered off. That's how I could escape the previous bootloop.
I've tried removing all devices and drivers and reinstalling them as per your guide, alas to no avail. My second, still intact phone (stock, unrooted), identifies in download mode as "USB serial device" on Windows and as "Mediatek Inc. MT6227 Phone" on Linux. The bricked always identifies as "Google Inc. Nexus 4 (fastboot)" throughout (buttons pressed or not).
It's a shame I didn't have the idea of unbricking with a B region firmware and flashing the A region later through recovery, because then I wouldn't have tried the untested A.11, but taken the verified route instead.
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Oh wait. Is it identifying as fastboot? Then you should be able to (even if you don't have USB debugging authorization) use minimal ADB and fastboot tools to
use "fastboot reboot" command. Please keep pressing vol - button if you can while rebooting if it works. That should, if possible reboot you into recovery.
Also as you said, keeping pressing on power and vol+ buttons don't work in this state. In fact, in this state nothing visually works, there is no screen output and I'm actually pretty sure it's the same for begonia (RN8 PRO). You will need to ~ if it's detecting it as a fastboot device need to use minimal ADB and fastboot tools to get rid of that state. I didn't have the same issue as you though. While I was in same state, I kept on pressing on Vol - and Power buttons for around 30-40 seconds (obviously without a response from the device) and after that pressed both volume buttons and connected device to PC. Can you also try when your device powers off? Because clearly currently your device isn't powered off and cannot be powered off until the battery dies or you can somehow manage to escape from current situation.
MTK Bypass Universal
My screenshots were used in this post. I don't mind
MEGAFON929 said:
MTK Bypass Universal
My screenshots were used in this post. I don't mind
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I'm sorry for not letting you know Dinolek. I tried to create a guide but my Windows is Single Language and since it's not global version or something I cannot change its language. I had to find an English screenshot. If it's a problem, I'll just remove them.
No, I'm not Dinolek. I just talked to him and he accepted my instructions. Let the screenshots lie, I don't mind.
Thank you daeSundae for helping me, I really appreciate that. So, what do we have:
Well, as far as my knowledge goes BROM is burnt onto SoC and cannot fall into an inaccessible state. You should still be able to do access download mode even if that firmware was corrupt.
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Sounds reasonable and I hope it's true.
daeSundae said:
Do you know if your phone has any charge or not? Can you try different volume and key combinations?
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The phone was fully charged when it bricked, so yes, the battery will last several days I fear, esp. without driving the display.
Three buttons make 7 possible combinations. I've tried them all, pressing, holding and holding while connecting USB. No reaction at all, unfortunately.
daeSundae said:
Oh wait. Is it identifying as fastboot? Then you should be able to (even if you don't have USB debugging authorization) use minimal ADB and fastboot tools to use "fastboot reboot" command.
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This is kind of weird. The phone identifies as USB ID 18d1:d001 on Linux which is said fastboot device. fastboot does not see it, only adb does. But maybe it justs sees the device, lists it, but cannot communicate otherwise with it. I guess if the device was just silent (or dead) adb would assume unauthorized, in lack of any other behavior.
Window btw does not accept the device at all and lists an "Unknown USB Device (Invalid Configuration Descriptor)".
daeSundae said:
Can you also try when your device powers off? Because clearly currently your device isn't powered off and cannot be powered off until the battery dies or you can somehow manage to escape from current situation.
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Sound also reasonable, however waiting for the battery to drain may last a very long time. I am out of ideas on how to force a power off otherwise (apart from sacrificing hardware integrity and disconnecting the battery of course)
Man, do I miss the old days when a ZergRush was all you needed to root and problems like this were solved by pulling the removable battery...
cmfan said:
Thank you daeSundae for helping me, I really appreciate that. So, what do we have:
Sounds reasonable and I hope it's true.
The phone was fully charged when it bricked, so yes, the battery will last several days I fear, esp. without driving the display.
Three buttons make 7 possible combinations. I've tried them all, pressing, holding and holding while connecting USB. No reaction at all, unfortunately.
This is kind of weird. The phone identifies as USB ID 18d1:d001 on Linux which is said fastboot device. fastboot does not see it, only adb does. But maybe it justs sees the device, lists it, but cannot communicate otherwise with it. I guess if the device was just silent (or dead) adb would assume unauthorized, in lack of any other behavior.
Window btw does not accept the device at all and lists an "Unknown USB Device (Invalid Configuration Descriptor)".
Sound also reasonable, however waiting for the battery to drain may last a very long time. I am out of ideas on how to force a power off otherwise (apart from sacrificing hardware integrity and disconnecting the battery of course)
Man, do I miss the old days when a ZergRush was all you needed to root and problems like this were solved by pulling the removable battery...
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Can you try ADB reboot command on Linux? As it is identifying as a fastboot device?
cmfan said:
The phone was fully charged when it bricked, so yes, the battery will last several days I fear, esp. without driving the display.
This is kind of weird. The phone identifies as USB ID 18d1:d001 on Linux which is said fastboot device. fastboot does not see it, only adb does. But maybe it justs sees the device, lists it, but cannot communicate otherwise with it. I guess if the device was just silent (or dead) adb would assume unauthorized, in lack of any other behavior.
Window btw does not accept the device at all and lists an "Unknown USB Device (Invalid Configuration Descriptor)".
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If it's detecting a fastboot device, the device isn't dead. What I'm guessing is that your device is working, and on fastboot mode but since there's no display output in this state it will only show a black screen. Can you do ADB devices command? Im guessing adb reboot requires authorization though, but it's worth trying. What I will be requesting from you is to try pressing (and keep pressing on) different key combinations while device is in that state for like a minute or so, for example keep pressing on Vol- and power for a minute then switch to Power and Vol+ for a minute and then keep pressing on both volume buttons and connect device. Can you also see the results after plugging your device into charge and letting it stay for around a minute? I know these might make no sense technically, but in my opinion randomness is your best friend to get rid of situations like this..
cmfan said:
Thank you daeSundae for helping me, I really appreciate that. So, what do we have:
Sounds reasonable and I hope it's true.
The phone was fully charged when it bricked, so yes, the battery will last several days I fear, esp. without driving the display.
Three buttons make 7 possible combinations. I've tried them all, pressing, holding and holding while connecting USB. No reaction at all, unfortunately.
This is kind of weird. The phone identifies as USB ID 18d1:d001 on Linux which is said fastboot device. fastboot does not see it, only adb does. But maybe it justs sees the device, lists it, but cannot communicate otherwise with it. I guess if the device was just silent (or dead) adb would assume unauthorized, in lack of any other behavior.
Window btw does not accept the device at all and lists an "Unknown USB Device (Invalid Configuration Descriptor)".
Sound also reasonable, however waiting for the battery to drain may last a very long time. I am out of ideas on how to force a power off otherwise (apart from sacrificing hardware integrity and disconnecting the battery of course)
Man, do I miss the old days when a ZergRush was all you needed to root and problems like this were solved by pulling the removable battery...
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Hello. again. So, i have asked few people about your situation. Conclusion is, if none of these work you will need to wait until battery wears off and device turns itself off, i'm afraid. I will ask you to not use your phone for like a day and not to keep it connected to a computer for a long time. After making sure it powered off (which, i'm guessing there is actually no way to do that) make sure to prepare the brom.bat file plug in your device with VOL+ - combo and go on. Before doing this make sure to Device Manager > Action > Add Legacy Hardware > Next > Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced) > Show All Devices > Have Disk > Choose the cdc-acm.inf > Choose Mediatek USB Port and install it to not waste time. I hope your problems will be fixed. I have confirmed that BROM mode shouldn't fall into an inaccessible state because there's no efuse.ini blown. It must be there, but you're probably stuck in a mode that doesn't allow doing anything for some reason.

Recover your X01AD using EDL mode and QFIL.

IT WILL ERASE ALL DATA ON YOUR PHONE​AND KEEP YOUR BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED.​YOUR WARRANTY WILL BE VOID AFTER IT.​DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK. DO IT CAREFULLY.​(It won't erase your SD card, but I still recommend you remove SD card before it)​Please read this thread carefully at least once before you modify your phone.​
This thread is in order to give your X01AD a new life when it hard bricked.
First, Prepare the things you need :
-A Computer
Windows (10 is better) Platform. Tell me if you need Linux version.
-QPST
Download the file below. QPST included QFIL.
-Firmware
Download from here(vnrom.net). (find version "15.2016.1902.159" under ZB633KL)
-Unofficial unlock tool (Maybe you need)
Download from here(other thread). (download unlock.zip)
(Perhaps you don't need below stuffs, see note.)
-A flat screwdriver or anything can pry the backcover of your phone.
Download from reality
-A slice of paper
It is for separate battery cable and port.
-A USB Cable that have good quality.
The better the better.
Second, install QPST and Qualcomm USB driver, and then reboot.
Third, launch QFIL, choose "Flat Build",click "Configuration">"FireHose Configuration"
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
and set up like this:
click "OK" after you completed setting,
Next, Click "Browse...", navigate to the folder you unzip the firmware, select 'prog_emmc_firehose_8953_ddr.mbn'.
DON'T SELECT "validated_..." ONE, IT WILL LET FLASH FAIL.
Click "Load XML...", select 'rawprogram_unsparse.xml' in first window, select 'patch0.xml' in second window.​
DON'T CLOSE WINDOW!
Fourth, enter EDL mode, try note1 first.
pry the back-cover of your phone.
Be careful, don't hurt your hand or screen, look carefully.
Remove battery cable cover, remove battery cable, put the paper between cable and port.
Next, connect your phone and computer.
Fifth, click "Select Port...", select 'Qualcomm......Port', click "OK".
Your "Download" button should available now. Click it.
And your phone will reboot automatically after flash completed.
Finally, your phone will boot into stock android 8 .
And if you get RED error, reboot into fastboot, run unofficial unlock. It should be resolve after that.
(Real relock bootloader method not found yet , it will get RED state after you lock the bootloader)
Note:
1 If you want enter EDL mode, "maybe" you can press VolUp+VolDown+Powerkey when power is off,
screen will be blank after a few seconds, and screen will not display anything during EDL mode.
Connect phone and computer to see whether QFIL detected device.
Long press Powerkey to exit EDL mode.
2 Serial number(string) will be erase, please follow this thread to recover that.
I tried but after rebooting I'm facing EIO warning after unlocking it did gone but I want to lock the Bootloader
Techgaming432 said:
I tried but after rebooting I'm facing EIO warning after unlocking it did gone but I want to lock the Bootloader
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Is there blank screen after EIO warning?
dascrystal said:
Is there blank screen after EIO warning?
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After EIO warning it goes to Asus splash screen then again EIO then again splash it loops
But
If i unlock the bootloader then the EIO state disappears
Techgaming432 said:
After EIO warning it goes to Asus splash screen then again EIO then again splash it loops
But
If i unlock the bootloader then the EIO state disappears
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Sorry, I still can't find a method that can relock the bootloader,
but I think if anyone have a locked or not unlocked X01AD,
we maybe can pull the file in it (boot, persist, dtbo, etc.), that maybe can help.
By the way, I want to learn how to port or create a device specific rom, if you know any tutorial resource, tell me please.
dascrystal said:
Sorry, I still can't find a method that can relock the bootloader,
but I think if anyone have a locked or not unlocked X01AD,
we maybe can pull the file in it (boot, persist, dtbo, etc.), that maybe can help.
By the way, I want to learn how to port or create a device specific rom, if you know any tutorial resource, tell me please.
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Join our official TG group so I can explain all these things
Techgaming432 said:
Join our official TG group so I can explain all these things
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Where is the link?
dascrystal said:
Where is the link?
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Search our device name in tg
Here I can't send link due to rules of XDA
Techgaming432 said:
Search our device name in tg
Here I can't send link due to rules of XDA
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Is that ASUS Max M2 | X01AD | OFFICAL ?
Yes
dascrystal said:
Is that ASUS Max M2 | X01AD | OFFICAL ?
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tag me there my name is @subhendu_mk
When i try to select the Programmer in Firmware folder, there is no file recognized as useful. Its empty from the QFIL point of view
Error Sahara protocol
Main 320: Uploading Image using Sahara protocol failed
Failed to open the device 1 slot 0 partition 0
It's all well explained, but firehose fail is a problem.
(X01AD) Valid Relocker for Bootloader​
(X01AD) Valid Relocker for Bootloader
Dear forum users, I am glad to present you several guaranteed ways to lock the bootloader on Asus Zenfone Max M2 (ZB633KL, X01AD). This completely solves the "Red State" problem, allows you to return to stock with a successful SafetyNet...
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This is the method for "Real relocking", although I haven't tested yet, but someone said it works.
dascrystal said:
IT WILL ERASE ALL DATA ON YOUR PHONE​AND KEEP YOUR BOOTLOADER UNLOCKED.​YOUR WARRANTY WILL BE VOID AFTER IT.​DO IT AT YOUR OWN RISK. DO IT CAREFULLY.​(It won't erase your SD card, but I still recommend you remove SD card before it)​Please read this thread carefully at least once before you modify your phone.​
This thread is in order to give your X01AD a new life when it hard bricked.
First, Prepare the things you need :
-A Computer
Windows (10 is better) Platform. Tell me if you need Linux version.
-QPST
Download the file below. QPST included QFIL.
-Firmware
Download from here(vnrom.net). (find version "15.2016.1902.159" under ZB633KL)
-Unofficial unlock tool (Maybe you need)
Download from here(other thread). (download unlock.zip)
(Perhaps you don't need below stuffs, see note.)
-A flat screwdriver or anything can pry the backcover of your phone.
Download from reality
-A slice of paper
It is for separate battery cable and port.
-A USB Cable that have good quality.
The better the better.
Second, install QPST and Qualcomm USB driver, and then reboot.
Third, launch QFIL, choose "Flat Build",click "Configuration">"FireHose Configuration"
View attachment 5355831
and set up like this:
View attachment 5355701
click "OK" after you completed setting,
Next, Click "Browse...", navigate to the folder you unzip the firmware, select 'prog_emmc_firehose_8953_ddr.mbn'.
View attachment 5355697​DON'T SELECT "validated_..." ONE, IT WILL LET FLASH FAIL.
Click "Load XML...", select 'rawprogram_unsparse.xml' in first window, select 'patch0.xml' in second window.​View attachment 5355705
DON'T CLOSE WINDOW!
Fourth, enter EDL mode, try note1 first.
pry the back-cover of your phone.
Be careful, don't hurt your hand or screen, look carefully.
Remove battery cable cover, remove battery cable, put the paper between cable and port.
Next, connect your phone and computer.
Fifth, click "Select Port...", select 'Qualcomm......Port', click "OK".
Your "Download" button should available now. Click it.
And your phone will reboot automatically after flash completed.
Finally, your phone will boot into stock android 8 .
And if you get RED error, reboot into fastboot, run unofficial unlock. It should be resolve after that.
(Real relock bootloader method not found yet , it will get RED state after you lock the bootloader)
Note:
1 If you want enter EDL mode, "maybe" you can press VolUp+VolDown+Powerkey when power is off,
screen will be blank after a few seconds, and screen will not display anything during EDL mode.
Connect phone and computer to see whether QFIL detected device.
Long press Powerkey to exit EDL mode.
2 Serial number(string) will be erase, please follow this thread to recover that.
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Ok. Post rom which works 100%
N3l3 said:
Ok. Post rom which works 100%
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UnBrick (EDL) - ZQL1830_Factory_201812181515_ChangeFlash.zip
AzimBahar said:
UnBrick (EDL) - ZQL1830_Factory_201812181515_ChangeFlash.zip
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Post again.
You can get it on ROMDevelopers.
They have huge collection
any one help me am get error cant got to edl mode

Question How to setup spflash for the soft bricked phone

Hi, my wife gifted me that Chopin phone form China, after a wrong "flash and lock" global firmware now my phone is stuck on bootloader.
According to this thread:
Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G brick
Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G Chinese version with fastboot unlocked. After unsuccessful firmware. At startup, it goes into fastboot, you can load it into recovery. Wipe doesn't help. When trying to flash through fastboot MiFlashPro "FAILED (remote: 'not...
forum.xda-developers.com
I have all the files needed to setup sp flash and try to put again the Rom in the phone, which is now not unlocked and no usb debugging on.
Can someone please give me a tutorial on how to use those files? My phone still not recognised in sp flash com port, I don't know how to do.
If anyone will help me it will be so appreciated, thanks!
If you need to disable authorisation, did you run the MTK Auth Bypass tool and get the message "Protection disabled"? That's what I had to do before SP Flash Tool would flash the phone (without disconnecting it or rebooting), and I also had to set the baud rate to 921600, although that was all under Linux, and the phone was still unlocked.
it's complicated. with phone locked fastboot commands don't work. with my hold mi a3 fastboot flashing unlock command work. but with miui and mtk chipset probably it's useless. but u can try. if u boot into bootloader with mediatek driver the pc should recognize your phone also if it's blocked
1: Unzip this attached file into a folder. run it.
2: select the unlock bootloader and start, then connect you phone via usb with all three buttons pressed. (Phone must be off before connect, )
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
3: Your bootloader will be unlocked.
4: Close the program and re-start again, this time, select auth bypass and start, then repeat the phone connection. after at the bottom line, it show bypass ok.
from here you may flash again rom via Miflash or SPflash.
P.S: I think the file size is too big, I can not attach it here. Sorry! P.M me if you wish.
Thanks for the help, the problem I'm facing it's Auth tool cont recognise the phone, when I open the shell keep saying waiting for the device.
Driver are mtk with Libus installed, dunno.
When I restart the phone immediately have the logo then, if volume up I can log mi assistant or with volume down the bootloader screen.
Bonscia said:
Thanks for the help, the problem I'm facing it's Auth tool cont recognise the phone, when I open the shell keep saying waiting for the device.
Driver are mtk with Libus installed, dunno.
When I restart the phone immediately have the logo then, if volume up I can log mi assistant or with volume down the bootloader screen.
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1. Check your device driver for USB, suggest you re-install the MTK usb driver.
2. First run the program, select the Auth by pass then press start.
3. Make sure phone is in "power off" state, press Vol+, Vol- and power (all three at the same time), and don't release it, plug in USB cable and wait.... Don't release these three buttons until it is Auth by pass OK.
During this process, take a look at device manager, there must be one item like portable device - USB ( Com 3). keep flashing.
sure u add reinstall mtk driver
Tried many drivers, always same result:
Driver says the device can't start. Tried to install lisbus too but no changes.
Bonscia said:
Tried many drivers, always same result:
View attachment 5499127
View attachment 5499129
Driver says the device can't start. Tried to install lisbus too but no changes.
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you "must" remove (uninstall) the driver first then re-install the MTK usb driver again.
kirinin said:
you "must" remove (uninstall) the driver first then re-install the MTK usb driver again.
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I did that many times, with win 10 no drivers signed mode, with many different mtk drivers but nothing was working. I'll try clean my windows and then start again with the drivers.
Bonscia said:
I did that many times, with win 10 no drivers signed mode, with many different mtk drivers but nothing was working. I'll try clean my windows and then start again with the drivers.
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is a win10 problem that i also haved. hard to solve. u can try windows 7 via virtualbox (solved a lot of my problems in the past) or format and install a modded version of win10 (but i dont suggest this)
Virtual box looks no longer available, I'll install a fresh copy of win 7 in another partition, never give up lol
virtualbox is available for all system. i have a win7 virtualized under my linux pc, and miflash works fine. no bugs. if my tips makes you happy dont try. is not my problem, i didnt bricked my phone. i dont make things without know what i'm doing. good look. u can buy a new phone if u prefere
wetito said:
virtualbox is available for all system. i have a win7 virtualized under my linux pc, and miflash works fine. no bugs. if my tips makes you happy dont try. is not my problem, i didnt bricked my phone. i dont make things without know what i'm doing. good look. u can buy a new phone if u prefere
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? I've just told you I've tried to download virtual box for win 10 but it's not avaible now or server was temporarily down for the download, so my only way it's to set up a fresh copy on win 7 on my pc, I can't understand your hanger answer.
kirinin said:
1: Unzip this attached file into a folder. run it.
2: select the unlock bootloader and start, then connect you phone via usb with all three buttons pressed. (Phone must be off before connect, )
View attachment 5498521
3: Your bootloader will be unlocked.
4: Close the program and re-start again, this time, select auth bypass and start, then repeat the phone connection. after at the bottom line, it show bypass ok.
View attachment 5498523
from here you may flash again rom via Miflash or SPflash.
P.S: I think the file size is too big, I can not attach it here. Sorry! P.M me if you wish.
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Hi, can you share this Zip file with link drive or mega?
Thanks in advance
Which zip file? I have only this one
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachments/mtk_bypass_final-rar.5444529/I
finally flashed the Rom with so flash but now the phone reboot in assistance mode sayings "NV data corrupted" I'm about to cry
Hi, I've followed your instructions, I've finally flashed the Rom into the phone, but now phone bootloop into recovery, it says "nvdata is corrupted", I've took the scatter file from the Rom folder, how to fix that problem now? Thanks.
Link with files is this, I've seen other link don't work
Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G brick
Redmi Note 10 Pro 5G Chinese version with fastboot unlocked. After unsuccessful firmware. At startup, it goes into fastboot, you can load it into recovery. Wipe doesn't help. When trying to flash through fastboot MiFlashPro "FAILED (remote: 'not...
forum.xda-developers.com
Download MTK Universal Tool V5 | MediaTek All in One Tool Latest Free
MTK Universal V5 Tool is a small MediaTek All in One Tool designed to disable user locks, bypass FRP, Auth Bypass, Format Data (user data format),
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Bonscia said:
Hi, I've followed your instructions, I've finally flashed the Rom into the phone, but now phone bootloop into recovery, it says "nvdata is corrupted", I've took the scatter file from the Rom folder, how to fix that problem now? Thanks.
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try wipe data. also u can control the active slot. try change it and reboot
Hi, finally I can install the Recovery V12.5.16.0.RKPCNXM rom and the engineering rom but have no baseband and no IMEI. Tried many times to put my IMEI codes with no luck, looks I need the mt6893 modem file to use sn writer but no way to find them on net, can someone share those files please? Thanks

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