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Hi guys, I recantly decided to update my gt540 from 2.1 to 2.3.3
I followed steps by steps on by this tutorial - http://fdapps.comuf.com/downloads/The LG GT540 Optimus reference page.pdf
Installed rom with fastboot, tried to install Clockwork with fastboot, I typed fastboot flash recovery C:\recovery.img , and then there's <waiting for device> , doesn't go further, I have everything installed sdk, usb drivers and usb debugging activated. Maybe there's some problem with key combination, to get in fastboot. From google I understood, that I have to turn phone off, then press and hold camera + press power button! I did other combinations too, but didnt work.
Just waiting for device..
Any ideas? I read, that if you're in fastboot there's just a black screen, and on pc desktop appears fastboot usb. I have non of that.
Thanks for help in advance.
ejnahuj said:
Hi guys, I recantly decided to update my gt540 from 2.1 to 2.3.3
I followed steps by steps on by this tutorial - http://fdapps.comuf.com/downloads/The LG GT540 Optimus reference page.pdf
Installed rom with fastboot, tried to install Clockwork with fastboot, I typed fastboot flash recovery C:\recovery.img , and then there's <waiting for device> , doesn't go further, I have everything installed sdk, usb drivers and usb debugging activated. Maybe there's some problem with key combination, to get in fastboot. From google I understood, that I have to turn phone off, then press and hold camera + press power button! I did other combinations too, but didnt work.
Just waiting for device..
Any ideas? I read, that if you're in fastboot there's just a black screen, and on pc desktop appears fastboot usb. I have non of that.
Thanks for help in advance.
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Hello
1. you need to install a ROM with fastboot the most common is europe + fastboot (KDZ) ROM.
http://www.mediafire.com/?96nu9lb6afx22a7
2. once its finished phone will reboot, then fast login into fastboot mode CAMERA + POWER
3. You are missin 1 thing, OEM usb drivers not GOOGLE usb drivers as some tutorial says, those are just for Android Developer Phones (ADP), Nexus One, and Nexus S.
LG_Android_USB_Driver_Rebuilt
http://www.mediafire.com/?pbigrb8cimmxa4d
* these drivers are for your pc to recognize your phone in fastboot mode, they are not the normal LG usb drivers
4. for install the drivers abouve follow these smll tutorials
* if using windows 7:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html#Win7
* if using windows XP:
http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html#WinXp
once is installed plug your phone in fastboot mode to your pc, now your pc has to recognize your phone wait until it finish installing the drivers and read it properly
5. unzip the new ROM files into C:\*SDK\tools
6. open CMD Terminal and go to C:\*SDK\tools, type:
cd C:\*SDK\tools
7. once in, type
fastboot flash recovery recovery_clockwork_3.x.x.x_swift.img"
fastboot -w
fastboot erase system
fastboot erase boot
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot reboot
*Just in case it drops you an error AdbWinApi.dll missing here is the file. place it in C:\*SDK\tools and try again
http://www.mediafire.com/?3s3z5uym2rw5r7u
Any other question PM me
fastboot "waiting for device"
I have installed all the drivers and everything is working fine except fastboot. I have "nexus s" with me. The problem is:
I do "adb reboot bootloader" to flash the images, but after that if I do "fastboot devices", it doesnot show my device and if I do "fastboot flash ..", it just displays "waiting for device".
Can any one please help, I need it urgently..
THanks in advance
murthy.krishna00 said:
I have installed all the drivers and everything is working fine except fastboot. I have "nexus s" with me. The problem is:
I do "adb reboot bootloader" to flash the images, but after that if I do "fastboot devices", it doesnot show my device and if I do "fastboot flash ..", it just displays "waiting for device".
Can any one please help, I need it urgently..
THanks in advance
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You need to turn phone off and hold down camera whilst pressing power.
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Quinny899 said:
You need to turn phone off and hold down camera whilst pressing power.
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Can you please clearly explain it, I couldnt get that. The prob was even though I installed the diver fastboot cannot detect the device..
Turn the phone off normally and when you'from holding down power to turn it on, also hold down camera until you get a black screen.
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Hi,I just installed android 4.4.3 from 4.4.2 rooted with kernel mat1x v13.5 with the following steps:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-mako-makoz30d.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-mako-m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1701.02.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot format cache
fastboot reboot
Then installed CWM by:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.7.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
and then I tried to go to recovery mode with:
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
but the command line says:
Code:
<waiting for device>
. If I write:
Code:
fastboot devices
, nothing happens, but if I write:
Code:
adb devices
it does recognizes my phone.
Anyway I went to recovery mode with volume buttons (CWM is properly installed), went to sideload options, USB connected and typed:
Code:
adb sideload UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r3.zip
but it says:
Code:
error: device not found
While I'm in Recovery mode (in CWM) adb devices can't find any device.
SDK tools and platform-tools are just updated and PC is just rebooted.
EXTRA INFO: when i go out of CWM it says:
Code:
Root access is missing. Root device? THIS CANNOT BE UNDONE.
and options are
-no
-Yes - Root device (/system/xbin/su)
When I choose Yes it just starts with no problems.
Anything?
oliverm91 said:
Hi,I just installed android 4.4.3 from 4.4.2 rooted with kernel mat1x v13.5 with the following steps:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash bootloader bootloader-mako-makoz30d.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash radio radio-mako-m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1701.02.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
fastboot flash system system.img
fastboot flash boot boot.img
fastboot format cache
fastboot reboot
Then installed CWM by:
adb reboot bootloader
fastboot flash recovery recovery-clockwork-touch-6.0.4.7.img
fastboot reboot-bootloader
and then I tried to go to recovery mode with:
Code:
fastboot reboot-bootloader
but the command line says:
Code:
<waiting for device>
. If I write:
Code:
fastboot devices
, nothing happens, but if I write:
Code:
adb devices
it does recognizes my phone.
Anyway I went to recovery mode with volume buttons (CWM is properly installed), went to sideload options, USB connected and typed:
Code:
adb sideload UPDATE-SuperSU-v1.99r3.zip
but it says:
Code:
error: device not found
While I'm in Recovery mode (in CWM) adb devices can't find any device.
SDK tools and platform-tools are just updated and PC is just rebooted.
EXTRA INFO: when i go out of CWM it says:
Code:
Root access is missing. Root device? THIS CANNOT BE UNDONE.
and options are
-no
-Yes - Root device (/system/xbin/su)
When I choose Yes it just starts with no problems.
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Try reboot the phone and then reboot to recovery and see if that works. If not, try TWRP recovery.
taodan said:
Try reboot the phone and then reboot to recovery and see if that works. If not, try TWRP recovery.
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You mean turn off the phone and turn on to recovery? Because I've already done that as I mentioned in the first post.
Not sure but aren't recovery mode and fastboot mode different?
Can you manually boot into fastboot mode on your phone rather than using adb commands?
audit13 said:
Not sure but aren't recovery mode and fastboot mode different?
Can you manually boot into fastboot mode on your phone rather than using adb commands?
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I just used fastboot to go into recovery with my pc because i'm lazy, I can do it with the mobile, but when i tried I discovered the <waiting for device> error. And I need to use adb coomands to sideload SuperSU. I think i can flash it from the phone, but it still bothers me the fact that there is something wrong, because I use my phone to test personals apks.
oliverm91 said:
I just used fastboot to go into recovery with my pc because i'm lazy, I can do it with the mobile, but when i tried I discovered the <waiting for device> error. And I need to use adb coomands to sideload SuperSU. I think i can flash it from the phone, but it still bothers me the fact that there is something wrong, because I use my phone to test personals apks.
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Are you using a Windows PC? If you are, boot into task mamager and kill all ADB services. Relaunch the command prompt and try it.
audit13 said:
Are you using a Windows PC? If you are, boot into task mamager and kill all ADB services. Relaunch the command prompt and try it.
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I am, Windows 8. But this problems happens even after rebooting my PC.
oliverm91 said:
I am, Windows 8. But this problems happens even after rebooting my PC.
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I assume the drivers load the first time you connect your phone. Does running the command prompt as an admin make a difference?
audit13 said:
I assume the drivers load the first time you connect your phone. Does running the command prompt as an admin make a difference?
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I use PowerShell as admin
No clue?
Revoke USB debugging authorizations for all the devices from the developer options and try again..
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Adb and fastboot are two different things. Use adb commands when you're booted into recovery or normally booted. Use fastboot commands when you boot into the bootloader
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karthi89 said:
Revoke USB debugging authorizations for all the devices from the developer options and try again..
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
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Did this, but ADB still doesn't recognize my phone while in recovery.
jd1639 said:
Adb and fastboot are two different things. Use adb commands when you're booted into recovery or normally booted. Use fastboot commands when you boot into the bootloader
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Ok, but ADB won't recognize my device when it's on CWM (CWM v6.0.4.7)
I realised that in "device manager" of Windows a yellow triangle appears on "Other devices" -> Nexus 4 (when im in Recovery)
and when I normally boot my phone it appears normally under "Android device" -> android composite adb interface
No clue?
hi,
trying to flash the breadcrust recovery using my linux pc, but the Z1 doesn't appear in the list of devices when running adb devices. Image attached. Normally I would get a request to accept the RSA key for a trusted pc when enabling usb debug. But I don't get this option.
- Adb tools are loaded and working on my linux laptop
- My nexus 7 responds to ADB devices and shows up ok
- tried on wifes windows laptop with adb/sdk tools loaded and no joy there too
- i have developer USB debug options enabled, i've tripple checked this
could it be the cable? I'm using the one which came with the phone, so that should be ok?!!
cheers
SOLUTION - I ran this One Plus Two script modified with the Z1 device ID and now I can see my device in adb devices and interact with it. I get the SHA screen to allow access and can run commands from linux terminal. YAY!
See the attachments for script.
I think it´s a driver fault. Did u install them in windows?
im using linux, i dont get any rsa pop up confirmation either!
EggZenBeanz said:
im using linux, i dont get any rsa pop up confirmation either!
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and that was the reason, why i installed windows last night. as long you dont get rsa pop up, the device will not listed (i think so)
EggZenBeanz said:
im using linux, i dont get any rsa pop up confirmation either!
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But u said, that u tried ur wifes Windows notebook. Did u install the drivers there?
ADB doesn't work for me, too. I work around this problem by booting into recovery (simultaneously press Vol+ and Vol- and Power until phone vibrates) and choose "Boot to bootloader" from there. After rooting I installed "Power Toggles" from Play Store and use the toggle to reboot to recovery or bootloader.
By the way, when I boot into recovery, I'm able to ADB sideload. So I don't think there's a driver issue.
MKKLR21 said:
ADB doesn't work for me, too. I work around this problem by booting into recovery (simultaneously press Vol+ and Vol- and Power until phone vibrates) and choose "Boot to bootloader" from there. After rooting I installed "Power Toggles" from Play Store and use the toggle to reboot to recovery or bootloader.
By the way, when I boot into recovery, I'm able to ADB sideload. So I don't think there's a driver issue.
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Good tip - I'll give it a go.
My nexus 7 works as expected on all PCs and laptops Linux/windows so it must be the phone
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Maybe sudo or check this:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-rDdBnJTh870/U-hxVzxMf3I/AAAAAAAAKwQ/WrZkaMjaReo/s1600/Unlock-Bootloader-linux-terminal-xperia-z.png[img/]
Source: [url]http://linuxwelt.blogspot.de/2014/08/cyanogenmod-unter-linux-installieren.html[/url]
ok some progress.....
got the trusted device RSA screen to appear on my wifes windows pc. i could then run adb devices and see the device.
I could run adb reboot bootloader, but the device doesn't boot into fastboot, just reboots as normal!
I could also hold down up/down volume buttons and get into the bootloader, but again the device isn't picked by any fastboot oem checks for unlocking!!
arrrgh!!!
You'll have to add -i switch followed by the device ID to your fastboot command. I don't have it at hand, so just read the TWRP thread.
ok! Some progress...ish.
running "adb reboot bootloader"command in windows worked when I switched Cyanogen recovery updates off in developer options. The Z1 reboots into bootloader.
Running "fastboot -i 0x2b4c oem get-device-info" returns nothing just "....."
So I tried "fastboot -i 0x2b4c oem unlock" an error returns cannot unlock use command "fastboot -i 0x2b4c oem unlock-go" which works. The phone wipes data and reboots back into OS.
I re-enable the developer options and adb debug. and reboot into bootloader
Run "fastboot -i 0x2b4c flash recovery z1.twrp.2.8.7.0.By.Breadcrust-UPDATE3.img" - some time stats are retunred and OKAY message. But when I boot into recovery it's still the cyanogen stock recovery. not TWRP.
weird!
Your commands are simply wrong, thats why they don´t work.
It is:
fastboot -i 0x2b4c oem device-info
fastboot -i 0x2b4c oem unlock-go
Run "fastboot -i 0x2b4c flash recovery z1.twrp.2.8.7.0.By.Breadcrust-UPDATE3.img" - some time stats are retunred and OKAY message. But when I boot into recovery it's still the cyanogen stock recovery. not TWRP.
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Flashing does NOT work on the international version, you have to boot into it directly from fastboot.
fastboot -i 0x2b4c boot z1.twrp.2.8.7.0.By.Breadcrust-UPDATE3.img
Should be correct instead of the flash command.
EggZenBeanz said:
ok some progress.....
got the trusted device RSA screen to appear on my wifes windows pc. i could then run adb devices and see the device.
I could run adb reboot bootloader...
...
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What made the change? I was able to see the RSA screen only once, but after device restored to defaults I can't get it back. same drivers installed, and it appears in the device manager.
I honestly don't know, it just worked after many attempts. I read somewhere about USB 3 ports with Linux so might be the same for windows?
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It's an USB 3.0 issue. Plug the phone into an USB 2.0 port, or an USB 2.0 hub plugged into an USB 3.0 port and it will magically start working. God knows why this is the case...
Ironically, fastboot works fine even on USB 3.0...
For to be able to boot (not flash) the TWRP recovery you shouldn't need to unlock bootloader. Am I right?
Planet X said:
For to be able to boot (not flash) the TWRP recovery you shouldn't need to unlock bootloader. Am I right?
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Booting should work.
At least it worked fine on other fastboot capable devices I've had in the past.
MrColdbird said:
Booting should work.
At least it worked fine on other fastboot capable devices I've had in the past.
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Okay, I have found out that it is impossible to boot from TWRP as log as the bootloader is locked. It just took me 2 hours to setup my phone again after unlock.
Have a look at this thread, I am going to give it a try later.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2408802
This did the trick on Linux (Ubuntu):
- run on terminal "sudo gedit ~/.android/adb_usb.ini"
- put "0x2b4c" in
- run on terminal "adb kill-server" and "adb start-server"
And run the fastboot commands with "sudo".
I restarted my phone this evening, and when it booted up I got a "decryption unsuccessful" message. When that happens it appears my only option is to flash a factory image. So I download the most recent image, and when I get into the bootloader I see no option for fastboot.
When I'm in TWRP (3.0.2-0) I can see my phone listed in recovery or sideload when I run "adb devices" from my computer, but no devices are listed when the command is run while on the main bootloader screen.
Not sure if it matters at this point, but I had the 20160821 Pure Nexus build installed when this happened.
How do I get my phone into fastboot mode so I can flash the factory image?
Thanks so much for your help.
It sounds like you may not have the latest drivers for the Android SDK or ADB toolkit.
RonaldusMagnus said:
I restarted my phone this evening, and when it booted up I got a "decryption unsuccessful" message. When that happens it appears my only option is to flash a factory image. So I download the most recent image, and when I get into the bootloader I see no option for fastboot.
When I'm in TWRP (3.0.2-0) I can see my phone listed in recovery or sideload when I run "adb devices" from my computer, but no devices are listed when the command is run while on the main bootloader screen.
Not sure if it matters at this point, but I had the 20160821 Pure Nexus build installed when this happened.
How do I get my phone into fastboot mode so I can flash the factory image?
Thanks so much for your help.
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When you are in bootloader, you can use fastboot commands.
RonaldusMagnus said:
I restarted my phone this evening, and when it booted up I got a "decryption unsuccessful" message. When that happens it appears my only option is to flash a factory image. So I download the most recent image, and when I get into the bootloader I see no option for fastboot.
When I'm in TWRP (3.0.2-0) I can see my phone listed in recovery or sideload when I run "adb devices" from my computer, but no devices are listed when the command is run while on the main bootloader screen.
Not sure if it matters at this point, but I had the 20160821 Pure Nexus build installed when this happened.
How do I get my phone into fastboot mode so I can flash the factory image?
Thanks so much for your help.
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Not sure what you're talking about. Turn the phone off. Hold vol down + power, to boot into the bootloader / fastboot.
Run the fastboot devices command, and you should see your device. That's where you can flash your system images.
JustPlayingHard said:
When you are in bootloader, you can use fastboot commands.
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So, if I'm at the bootloader's main screen, I should be able to see my device when I run the command "adb fastboot devices", right? Cuz that's not happening. Also, when I use the volume rocker to see the available options fastboot isn't listed.
When I go into recovery from the bootloader and run the command "adb devices" I see my device listed with "recovery" next to it. When I launch ADB sideload from TWRP, I also see my device listed with "sideload" next to it.
So, I can run fastboot commands when I'm in the bootloader even if "adb fastboot devices" returns nothing?
RonaldusMagnus said:
So, if I'm at the bootloader's main screen, I should be able to see my device when I run the command "adb fastboot devices", right? Cuz that's not happening. Also, when I use the volume rocker to see the available options fastboot isn't listed.
When I go into recovery from the bootloader and run the command "adb devices" I see my device listed with "recovery" next to it. When I launch ADB sideload from TWRP, I also see my device listed with "sideload" next to it.
So, I can run fastboot commands when I'm in the bootloader even if "adb fastboot devices" returns nothing?
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It's not adb fastboot.. It's just fastboot.
teh roxxorz said:
Not sure what you're talking about. Turn the phone off. Hold vol down + power, to boot into the bootloader / fastboot.
Run the fastboot devices command, and you should see your device. That's where you can flash your system images.
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The problem I have is that when I'm in the bootloader (at the screen with the android robot on its back) and use the volume rocker to see the available options, fastboot isn't listed as an option to select.
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RonaldusMagnus said:
The problem I have is that when I'm in the bootloader (at the screen with the android robot on its back) and use the volume rocker to see the available options, fastboot isn't listed as an option to select.
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It's literally, stay in bootloader
type: "fastboot devices" and you should see your device.
JustPlayingHard said:
It's literally, stay in bootloader
type: "fastboot devices" and you should see your device.
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Thanks. I'll do as you said and report back. Maybe what I'm doing wrong is recalling the bootloader unlock procedures where "adb" precedes some of the commands when executing them from the Windows command prompt.
Just to be ridiculously clear it's:
1. While unplugged, Power + Volume Down to enter the bootloader.
2. Once in the bootloader connect USB cable.
3. Navigate to the SDK platform-tools folder, and from the Windows command prompt execute "fastboot devices". Then I should see my device listed.
Sorry if I'm being dense.
RonaldusMagnus said:
Thanks. I'll do as you said and report back. Maybe what I'm doing wrong is recalling the bootloader unlock procedures where "adb" precedes some of the commands when executing them from the Windows command prompt.
Just to be ridiculously clear it's:
1. While unplugged, Power + Volume Down to enter the bootloader.
2. Once in the bootloader connect USB cable.
3. Navigate to the SDK platform-tools folder, and from the Windows command prompt execute "fastboot devices". Then I should see my device listed.
Sorry if I'm being dense.
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No worries, it's probably me that's being dense.
That should work fine
RonaldusMagnus said:
Thanks. I'll do as you said and report back. Maybe what I'm doing wrong is recalling the bootloader unlock procedures where "adb" precedes some of the commands when executing them from the Windows command prompt.
Just to be ridiculously clear it's:
1. While unplugged, Power + Volume Down to enter the bootloader.
2. Once in the bootloader connect USB cable.
3. Navigate to the SDK platform-tools folder, and from the Windows command prompt execute "fastboot devices". Then I should see my device listed.
Sorry if I'm being dense.
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or plug your phone in (while its booted normally, into its OS)
type: adb reboot bootloader
once phone reboots to bootloader, type: fastboot devices
He must have came from a HTC bc he's looking for the option Fastboot in Bootloader.
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Thanks for your help everyone. I'm back up and running now. My problems stemmed from a misunderstanding that once in the bootloader I'm already able to execute fastboot commands and didn't need to select a fastboot option from the bootloader. And I had a misunderstood how to execute the fastboot commands from the command prompt.
Many thanks to everyone setting me straight!
DWYOR
After a long time of googling I got a solution for yu5510a full access.
You need
Adb + fastboot
Twrp 2.8.7.0 tomato
SuperSU.zip
Coolpad drivers
Cyanogen ROM V1 from firmwarefile.com
Any Custom Rom, I am using aosp extended.
Gapps
Memory card
Install all drivers , adb & fastboot.
First flash Cyanogen ROM using YGDP tool
Use version 3.98 in other versions I got problems.
After ROM installation enable developer option.
Enable android debugging, fast reboot and check update cyanogen recovery
Now connect phone with PC
Goto adb folder
Copy twrp.img in adb folder
Shift + Right click select open command window here
Type adb devices
Device should be shown if not showing try to install adb drivers
Now after that
Type Command adb reboot-bootloader
Device will be rebooted in bootloader
Type command fastboot -i 0x1ebf oem device-info to verify device in fastboot mode and your bootloader is unlocked or not.
If bootloader showing unlocked then follow next process if not then unlock it
Type command fastboot -i 0x1ebf oem unlock
Boot loader unlocked now.
Remove data cable and remove battery from phone for 30 secs and reinsert again.
Press volume + key and hold
Attach phone with PC ( it shows fastboot mode)
After that type command
fastboot -i 0x1ebf flash recovery twrp.img
When done remove data cable & battery
After 30 secs reinsert battery
Press Volume + , Volume - & Power key
When yu logo appears release power key and keep pressing both volume keys
You will be goto twrp
Now wipe everything also format data/don't delete mmc
Restart twrp to recovery
Your internal and external storage are mounted.
Install any custom ROM for yureka/yureka plus
Flash gapps ( not required in miui & quarkos)
Flash SuperSU.zip
Reboot
It takes 10-15 minutes for first boot .
Done
Flash Latest NON-HLOS.bin before flashing any volte ROM.
Flash through fastboot
File link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8Vodzmhc0GlXzdtOUFjb29EOFU/view
Extract .zip
Copy NON-HLOS.bin in adb folder
Open command prompt here
Connect phone into fastboot mode
Type command
fastboot -i 0x1ebf flash modem NON-HLOS.bin
Wait till process done.
Disconnect phone
Remove battery and insert again
Goto twrp recovery.
Install any volte enabled ROM.
Enjoy.:good:
OEM unlock command not found
hi,
I am trying to root my yu yureka plus( YU5510A white color) running android 5.1.1 , build number is 5.1.111.P0.160314.YU5510A , i am able to connect the phone to my PC running adb,
"adb devices" lists the phone , "adb reboot bootloader" puts the phone in fastboot ( screeen doesnt show fastboot instead it shows do not disconnect usb cable and non secure phone). When i run the command fastboot -i 0x1ebf oem unlock , im getting the error as command not found. same error im getting when i run the command fastboot -i 0x1ebf oem device-info
what could be the reason.
Any help in this regard is appreciated.
nischait said:
DWYOR
After a long time of googling I got a solution for yu5510a full access.
You need
Adb + fastboot
Twrp 2.8.7.0 tomato
SuperSU.zip
Coolpad drivers
Cyanogen ROM V1 from firmwarefile.com
Any Custom Rom, I am using aosp extended.
Gapps
Memory card
Install all drivers , adb & fastboot.
First flash Cyanogen ROM using YGDP tool
Use version 3.98 in other versions I got problems.
After ROM installation enable developer option.
Enable android debugging, fast reboot and check update cyanogen recovery
Now connect phone with PC
Goto adb folder
Copy twrp.img in adb folder
Shift + Right click select open command window here
Type adb devices
Device should be shown if not showing try to install adb drivers
Now after that
Type Command adb reboot-bootloader
Device will be rebooted in bootloader
Type command fastboot -i 0x1ebf oem device-info to verify device in fastboot mode and your bootloader is unlocked or not.
If bootloader showing unlocked then follow next process if not then unlock it
Type command fastboot -i 0x1ebf oem unlock
Boot loader unlocked now.
Remove data cable and remove battery from phone for 30 secs and reinsert again.
Press volume + key and hold
Attach phone with PC ( it shows fastboot mode)
After that type command
fastboot -i 0x1ebf flash recovery twrp.img
When done remove data cable & battery
After 30 secs reinsert battery
Press Volume + , Volume - & Power key
When yu logo appears release power key and keep pressing both volume keys
You will be goto twrp
Now wipe everything also format data/don't delete mmc
Restart twrp to recovery
Your internal and external storage are mounted.
Install any custom ROM for yureka/yureka plus
Flash gapps ( not required in miui & quarkos)
Flash SuperSU.zip
Reboot
It takes 10-15 minutes for first boot .
Done
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nithin1664 said:
hi,
I am trying to root my yu yureka plus( YU5510A white color) running android 5.1.1 , build number is 5.1.111.P0.160314.YU5510A , i am able to connect the phone to my PC running adb,
"adb devices" lists the phone , "adb reboot bootloader" puts the phone in fastboot ( screeen doesnt show fastboot instead it shows do not disconnect usb cable and non secure phone). When i run the command fastboot -i 0x1ebf oem unlock , im getting the error as command not found. same error im getting when i run the command fastboot -i 0x1ebf oem device-info
what could be the reason.
Any help in this regard is appreciated.
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Try without using 0x1ebf and report.
nischait said:
Try without using 0x1ebf and report.
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I tried without -i 0x1ebf also but it does not show in fastboot. With -i 0x1ebf it shows "xyznumbers fastboot" . The problem now is , I flashed through YGDP tool and now it shows aboot failed image, and does not boot at all.
Why doe my phone show non secure phone ?
Please help.
Yogesh1969 said:
I tried without -i 0x1ebf also but it does not show in fastboot. With -i 0x1ebf it shows "xyznumbers fastboot" . The problem now is , I flashed through YGDP tool and now it shows aboot failed image, and does not boot at all.
Why doe my phone show non secure phone ?
Please help.
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Download cyanogen ROM and flash it with ygdp
1st ever rom uploaded in AFH.
Your device should be boot up.
Then try with command prompt.
May be new device having different device ID.
nischait said:
Try without using 0x1ebf and report.
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Hi...
I too face the same problem, I tried fastboot adb and YU yureka drivers reinstalling and connected device to PC it gets charger when connection in on, when connected in fastboot mode on device it shows fastboot but when check in PC for device info, it dosen't show any connected device. I followed many tutorials for this to install TWRP but its impossible to install without establishing a proper connection. I also tried to install TWRP without PC, for this i need to root my device and flash TWRP img, so I started trying root I had used kingroot, kingoroot, towelroot and some more but failed to root, I am still trying to install TWRP can anyone help me in either of the process to install TWRP.
nischait said:
Download cyanogen ROM and flash it with ygdp
1st ever rom uploaded in AFH.
Your device should be boot up.
Then try with command prompt.
May be new device having different device ID.
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I couldnt find the ygdp version of Cynogen, any way I found a way from youtube which solved my problems.
Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Gpz65r2pNM
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vijaykumarbabu079 said:
Hi...
I too face the same problem, I tried fastboot adb and YU yureka drivers reinstalling and connected device to PC it gets charger when connection in on, when connected in fastboot mode on device it shows fastboot but when check in PC for device info, it dosen't show any connected device. I followed many tutorials for this to install TWRP but its impossible to install without establishing a proper connection. I also tried to install TWRP without PC, for this i need to root my device and flash TWRP img, so I started trying root I had used kingroot, kingoroot, towelroot and some more but failed to root, I am still trying to install TWRP can anyone help me in either of the process to install TWRP.
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For drivers problem install pdanet. And you can refer to the youtube video link (above post) if you want for all needs.
vijaykumarbabu079 said:
Hi...
I too face the same problem, I tried fastboot adb and YU yureka drivers reinstalling and connected device to PC it gets charger when connection in on, when connected in fastboot mode on device it shows fastboot but when check in PC for device info, it dosen't show any connected device. I followed many tutorials for this to install TWRP but its impossible to install without establishing a proper connection. I also tried to install TWRP without PC, for this i need to root my device and flash TWRP img, so I started trying root I had used kingroot, kingoroot, towelroot and some more but failed to root, I am still trying to install TWRP can anyone help me in either of the process to install TWRP.
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Getting your device connected is a very important stage, whether it is system,recovery or fastboot. From what I read , you can connsct through fasatboot, since you flashed cyanogen. Just flash TWRP 3.2.1 or so which is the latest, through fastboot:
fastboot flash recovery twrp.3.2.1 .img ( Remember the spaces, the name twrp.xxx.img should be same as you downloaded. If flash is successful, you can see twrp when you boot to recovery. Then flash supersu file and/or whichever rom you want.
Sorry for late answers.
I was lil busy and sorry for wrong address also.
You could get it from firmwarefile.com
I can't post link here but select yu yureka plus variant and download oldest CBP